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recent i Hi
It includes the
I Din ill
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I i ii, against
run opponent. was trek
fin year Tin Democrats put up
George Mebane lb
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mi the privilege
, accorded Matt of
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districts, has out. hallo, mill In II
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with
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STATE
the mat an-
till Mini
milk is but tin
are
Wink, ii-
Fowl.- of Wake.
M. Holt, j What i the We are all in debt,
, Our are all
of
of Wake. china
W. of Wake. and
of Wayne, j
of ; is the main r our men
II. el Catawba. lack it
u. f put nun.
And wad would lea
K. H. of
A. s. i in are a ten
Wake- of
T. of Beaufort -i
of Burke.
. . heart
SUPERIOR
Brown, of aim hard turns face I .
Beaufort. , , ,
Second of
us all keep watching
Third t -II. of
ten. Count nil before
Clark, of paying.
Let i sit our door
A. And ham will hare to
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Sixth T. of ,. , ,
Sampson. . .-.
Seventh . , .-,. .,.,.
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I. A. of
Yon to beauty, and
F. of O but an nm. ii to
Sony. in ever line you a
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Mecklenburg.
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Meek- . . , . ,
Matt. W. Random, of North- . -hi . i i- a
District v
r. Skinner, A . horn--i
Second P. Cheatham col.
. In , Ra I -cl
Third W. of ; fr .
. I hold in n-ii-.
H. Bonn, of
Brow v. of If lie as i-
Rowland of W but In know of
S. car. the love led
R. A. Co I a .-las. pretty lac
District -II. O. Ewan of
I not have my love d.-pi-nil
On en t Nm fairer;
i; knew no change or end.
Life a-ks for something deeper, rarer
j he Visited the s
. as ml tn salt
in the lie hit that he should
I, man a- Fred day Tin- thud day
I.-. mi. Chairman Eaves and See-
Harris alone all the lie-
in knew
I be Lynn's; nave made an offer, and Want-
ed to withdraw it. lie was
had
to the Coin.
was.
new u
Northern political
unknown were at once
in a ti.
was
in
to. Lynn the lo-
cal In Inn weeks a
was
The lurid was not
quite the topic, tail tin
Blair h II t he color
We c. The
o In-
n t h daily
. . -.-; a pi i in he i lid only
-ix
tin aid. were
i. w local committees and
a a h In m
dozen
yea ha tin- rule to put n ,
in tin- So tills slight,
man I nun the Null
nm
iii niter ridicule Tile
day his with-
in the impels, lie sail he
in the party and all
ilia. I no n- men up
was Mali
II. They for a
r. hi. i- h
I he iii his p he-
lie 11--i . eleven
v.-t.-s on i-l.-c inn day. The a of
I hat I lie mo.- in th. go-d, old-
way was reluctantly a
dialed. Nil other
ways was resorted to.
HOW WAS
lien lie dark man
the State over in eon I
hands In week- the Stale
must as
lie to
Quay I ha tin State ex-
North Carolina
Harrison, inasmuch a-the
lulu lull ill the
while II the vote could I
it had
n stenographer to So he
So one
Fie. man, the
House as a
up. Tin I lull a
a in lime
ii- d
a .
, Willing. a id sen.
hi, . f
was kepi Ii was
w Stale
rooms urn in the
lions i,.
were really doing a part
the the
I AT WORK.
looked into I lie
learned in a
four
i . millet tin
Sic law Io he
e; a .
I hill oil Hilt ii
inquire how
nor.
mi ii is, u-,; i ha I
I in i
who select-
ed the elect ton who. of
course, were always men to -tut
their Lynn
el county chill men in
make up list tie
-thing that the world aside,
the touch f nine or
If live love abide,
I not want another reason.
Taxes.
Conn A. More.
A. K. Tucker.
of II. James.
It. cherry.
Sui Manning.
H. .
Dawson,
Mooring,
W. A. James. Jr. T. F. Keel.
Board of
Chairman -T. P. and D.
cox.
Public School j
F. W. Brown. of e Sunday makes
tin-point In
. d he lint i
money, in hank
, taxes, real
two
J. H legal rate
Cherry Sc II. -a ii much for
Ward. T. A. financial I call, Win
and V. ,,,.,,.,, ,. N .,, retell 0.1
.,.,. and,
. A ,.
and w,
Sunday, morning and Rev. X. C. one no dealt. I .
D., Rector. point we s i. i- m n-
every Sunday, morn- sidle l gestation to lie hem m
and night. Prayer every . ,. is .,,, -j- ,,.,.,. ,,.
Wednesday right. Rev. R. . John. BO, ,. u
Baptist- every morn- b ; reasons ,.,. h-g
bog and night Meeting every the evil. Mow;
Wednesday night. rates are far too high in
Laws evaded and men
white two each to
-v in. I and a is with the
that of
an judge he taken them,
and tIn tn only. In all the
thee lists Were duly of
lured to Inn in
not a single county the
till
The s
so wen always made oil tin-
the democrat
man. they Could make a
of a colored man picked
and
line day in a o con
him mat lie
vole he had only
in one he would
. him.
Lynn escaped
mi the day election
mostly
in toe had
ill express packages and
leaden mad hags of him mil. Inn was not con-
were writ-tea.
Northern methods were
way. There were inn many
The
Tin counties were no ,., ,., ,
longer to
or not run as they
there were ten
any where in a township name
of I he reliable was to-cured,
lead write, n m
who was an or an
idiot,
in October in the
men were em res
and lie with t I sis of all the
over to the right side and ,,,. and
urge I hem to tin work warn hi and
was with
till ill S; ate i did
k Hi spite
no large
ill I
and gave the Came,
color if each officer,
and d nine ah ill
him
In the Iran
which is typical
enough, sixteen the names had
it the .,. marked against them
i i Sou .-u
th.- that ., ,., .,. s,.,.
,,.,,. w.,,
LODGES.
a high and
rate loans for even IS per
-i h
, it l Ill- .
111- national
New York
t nm only that
s lines I in
i on. i. lie
a. h. of these
lion. New as to tin-
the election officers
. . .
Greenville Lodge. Mo. A. F. A A. cent, or
d. every Thursday and Mob- J have pi
Hay after Sunday at ,,.
O . V. -M.
A. Chapter. So. SO to give in cast-
very Sad and Monday at Ma- and all taxable wen list .
Hall, F. W. Brown, II. P. the revenues
Covenant Led, I. O O. P. J
every Tuesday l. I. , of more
K. of I. H-j now are. who is the
meets every Best and third Friday night, j financial that can delta at
D. D. Haskett, D. , plan will meet the
II. meet ,,,., the results
C. A. W Into. C.
seem hut taught him extreme
own re-election to I be Semite wan j cautions must m had to -nm.-
a- good as was I counting.
for and ii-
posted Smith Will the WHO HARD.
his arrival never left the In order to be informed of the
State. Every working hit he la the worst
twice. Col. Vance, black counties Linn had
very
POST OFFICE.
If then are people who
an a high grade of
horn A. M. to P. M. Money ,., I All
from to I p. m. to do. K is n single and
Bethel mail arrives daily Ban-i simple bring, with a fixed character
at a. m-. and departs at a. m and nothing can
Tar Sun- A Mail w a doable lie has
fr
Sm i w. depart at F. M. ; are not he call
II. A. M. restrain them or force great
Appointments
m Mission.
1-t Sunday at II
School House, 1st Sunday at pen ,. I
Itself; ii
Sad Sunday at
Sunday at
detectives in work. They tared
bard. Tin y
i rains an I out town or
e -mi by men.
Were and
in two or three cases, accord-
to their own reports, prepared I
to say their last
Sunday at i
clock.
P. C.
or makes them his servants. This
power u am in has.
does not his
. -.-. .-.,. .
ii tare Io am
the animal part
P r-
the hottest town in
true blue to ins Buncombe
birth bowled from
save us from
the hell broth
weeks- before the
called his Chairman
together one and
to leave the State.
not it, hat on-I The w.-.-k election a
hustle and of tenor in all the towns. Ian
we shall licked so bad , S ate- l
that we will know we Were
running. You Red
sat to put up and put up j ,, mid a good on.-, of the
So I. Mia I set Ku Klux, up in the
The officials made H planes, every u her.
dead set the unwed
and the la-t j t be gun stores
weeks the of -owns
money spent, and ,,. one shop
it was raised in those last at State capital I Mm-
days within the hinders the day afternoon he had sold
slate The Republicans had revolvers I. i noon anus
no a truth part these down. wee
second district, Guard
was the most to remain at ma on
day. The
of Anson county was kepi
in jail several weeks be
to tick-
eta, and the workers
I generally locked Oil the
pretense, and many
held eh all.
In the of all this threaten-
ed viol, Quay
up. hen he was a
and used in go Ins
in he would enjoy
in n- i unit with par-
pride for such sou
. such a Ins wonderful
that toe old gentleman,
In el., sire a son
because he was
accustomed lo blow so much Some
natural historians maintain that
the dues nut blow, but
is Quay's family
nickname lo this day.
Ten days election the
lent wanted some
j news slight, dark
man whom he had
with the campaign
II ban he could mi by wire or mad,
in even by tunnel. So he sent
down. He telegraphed
mil the
but
Li mi knew, in lo ex
pool.
En route Richard Roberts Quay
telegraphed IO Lynn that he would
arrive in Raleigh as such a time,
and II
was entirely
is h ii nine ma
I ion. and took away some, lie
the and
ed a complaisant sin when he
had done so
the house
Lynn vamoosed in much
more danger. the and
I tensest week Lynn had been
his to go. I
They tin ; would
stick it out in end with
man offered to arm himself
in crown and sleep with
this slight, dark young man if need
be lint republican leaders
could nm help the real
cause of the excitement would he
would go hard
with him. had
been with
and assassination.
were In lie they
said, mean in n
Finally he their
advice The had laid
and the explosion would to
follow just the same, and
he remained n left, every jot of
fraud be committed just the
Mime. Line election afternoon a
of t he Slate committee lugged I
Ins to station
bought a ticket for Washing-
ton. A minutes Lynn
followed leisurely, found his bags;
cage where had hidden it
and his ticket m one of the ear
sent-, where it had lea carefully
was off and away.
Not Appreciated.
Id Herald.
The very
and remarks
job an editor ha-, ac
cording to an exchange, is to blow,
ins in ins our a.-out progressive I
town, whore Hie
men do not appreciate his
. enough to give him a small
advertisement. Some men can
it nil ii ton few
dollars and con's; then you can shut
off i ho w
Still there aw plenty
who and abuse the editor for
not ye
contribute one cent
I I money to run a paper, and
H the want a good paper they
should ii liberally.
learn that the crew of the
steam tug which came
down from Saturday,
brought the of a wonderful i
no annual u by them
up the The creature was on
a log in and seemed a-
large as a calf. Its paws
were armed with long sharp claws,
lo-ad.
that of a monkey. The body was,
tapering like that of a seal;
and White and brown spoiled in
color. The boat steamed quite
dose to creature, when it
-lipped off into the water and
swimming into a creek disappeared.
Tin- recalls to our mind that an.
animal, claimed to be a seal, was
sen in the liver four or lee ;
at several times, final-
disappeared and was.-con
Tips may lie the same animal. Sup-
pose same one hunts him up and
find out what he is alter. Wash-
t.
W sh I was rich, so could
dress comfortable, and being
was a lady on one
the nights. The words
by patting on a pan
kid the com pi nut .
made the ban Is colder instead
of wanner. It was a remark,
bin ran whom volume oil
meaning in the sentiment, for it
such are the
dictates fashion, the richer;
Wear I
in the street, without the
tear while others
with tins w goods are
compelled to dress, then
Inn me ins, en they appear in
for fear
Treasurer to and I
Tax Collectors.
THE STATE.
North Carolina,
Treasury department,
To Sheriff Tax
So
act of General
Assembly is published for your
ion and Ii is in
hire effect from and after the
lid day 1889, and up-
to the side of property for lax
es for the year 1888,
Very fully,
l. W
Stale
is happening around us.
As Gleaned Press.
Tim Durham cot Ion mills have
paid a dividend of twelve per cent
during the last year.
Spirit of South
Ii i- that
will receive the appointment
he United Slates Consul
to
eleven lawyers, eight doctors, two
dentists, three
pi -i . on
Inhabitants. And still,
f more.
Wilmington -A colored
SECTION I. Thai section fifty- man named Galloway, attending
five, chapter one hundred a Mineral at St. Stephen's V. M. K.
The
if one thousand Church afternoon,
drops
in the
from disease
chili ell door.
believe
the Arkansas fever is dying out I
among the colored people. They
to learn something
j Of tho of
colored race there.
-even, law
hundred and eighty -seven, be
and the same Is hereby amended hi
striking oat the word m
the first line said section, and
and section
hundred and twenty-nine the
said act, in line nine by
striking oat and Insert-
therefor the Word
Sec Striking out m
lute twelve said said section fifty-
Bee, and insert in lien
s hereof, in line of said
section strike mil and in and the grateful owner, a
en amend section fifty ii his-kill,
seven of said act by
and insert
Sec
n in with this not
and the same are hereby repealed. n. j. II
Sec. I. act shall he in fore
. Why h It
Why is a cat's tail like the earth
It is fur to the end.
What kin is ii door mat to
A hit her.
What is a waist of time Tho
middle an
Why is a doctor never
lie is used lo see sickness.
Why does an old maid wear
To keep the chaps off.
Why is ii door in potential mood
it s would or should be.
is the hoard of
shingle.
. ;
A by
Why is a can tied tail
like death Because its bound to
occur.
W by does the sailor know there's a
the mom, He has
to sea.
Why Is the north pole like an illicit
It is a secret
What is II that will cold
a cold and pay a doctor's,
looks most
bullfrog.
V. lint is the
a bullfrog i
between
Oxford Setting a canary
bird's leg is delicate surgery.
Dr. performed mid obstinacy One
an several days ago will and the other is
strong
u hen is a
it takes a peck at
Raleigh Sign the fourth
mil
of March next Senator will
be the Democratic member
Hint all laws and parts,, Senator
is the Senior now, but his
Mom its ratification.
In Assembly read
three nines and ratified this the
day of February, A. D 1880.
Speaker of the House of
Tims. M.
Senate.
The following arc the Sections of
the act of a- ;
HALE OF
Sec On the first Monday
May in each yen between the hours
o'clock ii. in. and four p. in.
the or lax collector is direct-
ed to oiler ill public Side the
court house or place
court in his Count all lands on
v ii en i in taxes levied for State,
county, township, village, city,
school dial i let any other pin pose
for previous year still
lid. he may adjourn i he
sale from day to until the lands
and lots, or blocks, have offer-
ed, and the sheriff shall give notice
of such -ale of real by pub
Moat ion thereof once a week for
c weeks, commencing
first week in April preceding the
sale, in a in his
having a general circulation therein mutilating Ins body.
which newspaper shall be The speaks
ten In the board of county very high terms
slum is; and it there be mi ,, charge judicial d
in his county, he shall of Judge George H, Brown, who
sale by a written held his second week in
or printed notice posted on the door It, among other kind
of the court house or building in j winds, a young
which the courts held presence and
four week- previous to the sale, great composure on the
next.
Mecklenburg all
the His we conclude that
there Is an almost universal
among I'm mere to largely
curtail the commercial
or do without entirely
the present prices are kept up,
Shelby James
sou Informs us that the old and fa
gander was a
William deceased,
living and ult hough years old, he
walks is . us a young
gamier making Hist love lo his
male.
;, . ., Bey
ha- a urn ill circulation
S. hall tins district.
------There ten m fifty
candidates office in Ins
will have a
lime with federal affairs of
Bakersville . A
ago a lad
years was found dead on Cane
creek, three miles from Bakers
appears he had gone
out altar whiskey and
when be from a dangerous
precipice, breaking Ins neck and
time.
Why is tallow like a I
n makes
Why is it When ii -church is
, is so difficult to save
the organ the lire
play upon it.
bin
as
en-
Niger idea of their President.
An colored woman the
city the country to
the details of the arranges
for grand free ride for col-
;,. Washington City on
the to see the
dent take his seat. She bad been
there was to be a free
and n big dinner for all the
people tended on
to see their President
lake his seat, -pi i be call
give Ins and she wanted her
son mid id man to
thither.
l. I.
DENTIST. t
X. C.
in i he Scale and federal
on the Ural week in
April prior thereto. The notice
shall contain a notification that all
lands on which the taxes the
year, naming it, remain
paid will he sold, and the time
place of the sale, and notice
must a list of the lands to
sold and the amount of taxes due
there ii. The sheriff shall mid to
each description of laud so
the sum of twenty cents other
I ban town In s, for each
lot of ten cents, to defray
the expenses of , which
Mr. Akin
Fair Haven, while return-
home Glenn's mill one day
week a load of Hour and
meal, was met by live who
demanded the old man his bread
material. at this interval
the presence of an approaching man
sacred the would be hungry robbers
into the woods,
f. BLOW,
V C.
J H. TUCKER J D
N. C.
is a strong sentiment
the Slate favoring a repeal of the
merchants purchase tax. why
sums shall be added to amount be upon
due on said land or town lot fir tax lo be paid the
es in the same manner cu store keepers, does
as the taxes. And all delinquent not appear. Our revenue laws are
taxes in any city or where the resorts to petty
H .
j AM
A r Vs
v.
tax own real estate in the
county shall be by the
mayor of City or town Mom
tax list tithe sheriff on or before
the day April of each year.
lion.
Rocky
a pro farmer,
who I near this place, u
fine killed m a
M.
Q LB,
i N EM,
it E L I. B, X. c.
See. Sheriff shall keep a way on all the
sale book show inn the land sold Was tied lo a post in I lie hick yard
name of the and
winch each tract was sold
and on before the first Monday
of June following the sale of real
lie shall file, ill the office
of the clerk of the board of county
commissioners a as
e same shall on said sale
I took Hid such eel shall be
alone of the regularity of the
proceedings,
Sec. The sheriff or the
collector snail pay taxes
lo the county treasurer or other
lawful officer, lie shall at no time
retain In hand over three hundred
dollars for a time limit ten
days under a penally tell per
and some way tangled up in
the harness and fell and bloke Ins
neck. It was n very line animal
which Mr. Griffin quite high-
Nashville are
glad to learn that a much larger
quantity of lam is bet us cleared in
Nash this winter than ever before.
winch will tell with the most b. no
results. Nash la waking
in all her Interests, and the present
year will witness meat improves
in every, direction.
New -five
B. YELLOWLEY,
Greenville, N. C.
V.
re is a spirit prise Civil Engineers, Surveyors
-h hold l our farmers , . .,
Architects.
i X. C.
HOTELS.
lo the cans oysters were I W I K
upon all sums so Brady's
ed, and shall on oath a stall
to the at their
m meetings Hie amount in
Ins hands. On m the Hist
May in each year the
slid shall account
ii treasurer or other lawful officer
for all due the county for the
fiscal year, and on failing to do so
he shall the county treasurer a
penally of two per per
last Saturday per steamer Defiance.
the Court cult- j
yesterday morning the point
that General As-
had just passed an act
February term of the
court, in
or, Judge
grain stating no bill of the sort
had General Assembly.
r .
press
on all sums unpaid, and this Me. J. Lou one the represent-1
-hall lie tin Dual smile Mecklenburg, has Intro-i
meat; the board id bill in the Legislature to I
commissioners may, in their am-1 Impose a tax one dollar on every
the o
collector of said of
Greenville, N. C.
new Hot and
cold water baths. Good room- at-
servants. Table
ed with beat of the market. Feed
tables connection.
f- B Manages.
HOTEL
SPENCER BROS.,
THE HOME
waiters. Good rooms.
the State.
Mes.-r. Legislators, and let the dog j .
payment in I share In the burdens as wall as
full the privileges of
-v
Reflector
LOOK
THE
MARK
The cross mark after name on
the of this v jg request
for the payment of what you owe it.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor.
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VOL VIII.
GREENVILLE, PITT G, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
no;
;.
i to nets
done
bat is ii- t
i ell i
Vim
i.--. -iii. i in
g. .
Tel bard hi ear la
What is i he matter i baa aw bad grows
Halt
-can. ring o'er it. scale by
Imported .--in i hone
At which bard tines snugs, hi j--; f-cl
are
Hal hug
M sine i
arrayed
in dress. Valley
no. -ilk and -a ill OH
which ban lime- look la parted
pair.
is the matter are our
tilled
W pun sweet barn-
yard
The milk is neglected, bat the grapes what the ml object of
are pressed.
Ami haul times and seem dis-
tressed.
V i- the matter i We all in debt,
Our are tilled with
setts
Of silver glass ;
times peeps, .
The Eastern Reflector.
N- C
THE LEADING PAPER
IX THE
tarn s
-Hoe. per year.
bit
t.
en and that arc
with the principle the
If fan want a paper from a
of the State
tor. SAMPLE OFT
General
state
Fowle of Wake
Tims M. Holt.
. ,
Secretary of .
of wake. . .
Treat W. of Wake.;
so of Wayne.
Superintendent of Public Instruction
M. Finger
Attorney F.
in, of Buncombe.
PI ME COURT.
Chief V. H. Smith, of
Associate A. of
Wake Joseph Davis, of
James E. of Beaufort and
C Avery, of Burke.
judges superior court.
First II. Brown, of
Beaufort.
Second Philips, of
Third G. Connor.
Mn.
Fifth A. Gilmer.
C nil ford m ,,
Sixth T.
Sampson.
Seventh C. or
Cumberland.
Eighth A.
Iredell. , m m
Ninth F.
Tenth John G.
Eleventh M. Shipp. of
Mecklenburg.
Twelfth .
i-
D. Vance, of Meek- . ,
Matt W. Ramon., of North- but a pl
of District
G. Skinner, of
Second P. col.
W. of
Fourth B. of
K ash. .
Fifth W of
Sixth Rowland of
District- John . Henderson.
Eighth H. A. Co
A Southern
in
Press
Tin . history he
ran North Carolina
n the or
i tin
ha fl
It includes the
by the a
hi-
an That was the
this year The pot If
the .
paid him Tor era
the
in- I had mi of
day. The comity Rain
mm of was kept to
Tax Collectors.
It is a
a slight
arrived in Raleigh.
N. Mew Y -i v.
lie
lion as h- cater and
ft tit leis of tin
Slid
As he was and
as his ii was known at
n be readily
secured
man passed
count Cheat ham's vote Mi-
line out.
political
k i
n man of Alison was
in jail several week he
in republican tick-
els, and tin- workers
were locked up on the
pretense, and
held no elections at nil.
QUAY APPEARS.
Ill tin- midst of all this Uneaten-
THE STATE.
Well Why It
What is happening around us. n tail like
It is fur to the end.
As Gleaned from the
South
Feb. ,,,, .
lie cotton mills have
To of paid a dividend of twelve per cent
,.,.,., , -d Holier
has cine and hop. d to ; ,,.,. ,
; and used tog., Ins
in Florida, he would enjoy
tn in and boasting, with par-
pride for a lively sou
a sire, about Ins
so that toe old
with for a
again all right. But M
to his ill trust. He
the Stale
o e day and to
w Iron tin- light,
n p. i- would give
graph- ex; lie
linen
North
Lynn, an I the reply was sent
the a good one
worth putting into writing.
Hell day with Ins
The and next
a- Fred for an The third lief
Lynn. Chairman and See
Harris alone of all the
North Carolina knew
Mr. Lynn's
What is the matter our men Bent
to With
wIn els,
put our laud a
tone.
And bard would very
s on.
visit was.
WORKING AGAINST ODDS.
The new lost no
time. Northern
were at once
resorted Io. Lynn studied lo-
In two weeks a
documents was ready
The was
he visited the again
and as moved to .-alt tram
j in the he It-It he should j
j have made such an offer, and want-
ed to withdraw it. He was told I
his agreement bad been
Io the Republican National
New York, and if he per-1
in his he would lie I
published in a hundred am j
exposed to utter ridicule The next
. Mi-bane announced his
,,, m the papers. He said he
promise
of
Clark, of
of
These art a few
But we nave a
rain ;
heart meet
true.
Aim hard times be and
Let us all keep working,
Count -ill bills before they need
paying.
Let kind t sit at our door
And ham times will leave to M
more.
iii
it
of
of
of
Tea praise beauty, grace art,
O but you an to blame
In you A
Make
liable.
bow my bead
world may to say.
look .-iiI t.-r ;
;. . ;. i . . fl
f e true.
with tin a-ion
It serve a tor food.
A.-;
In regard net
On what, by v of or feature,
i b-.-s or more.
mi; other e.
It Love lie Hind, as it is raid.
U be know of outward graces
, not for me led
A facile pr.-tty
topic, but the internal
lull and the color
line mere. The color
made of. Th-
ban o he
Ti was not a
in Hie only
fin-or six weeklies that could be
upon tor aid. There new
committees and no
idea a State much In a
dozen or fifteen conn tie, every
year ii had been the rule to put no
in the III. So tins slight,
the
had hi bands lull. In Weeks
He Wrote to Senator
Quay I ha the State ex-
needed a to
U.
Fie. man. win. the
House as a
turned The wan that a
in due lime an-
i lull
opened a
lye
tin
kept up Ii was
only it ks stale
in iii ti
lions school Freeman
doing a great part of
the heavy work the republican
campaign.
AT
Freeman and a
democratic State
and
all
up
in the
I wanted in the party
ilia, but I in- Simmons men
dummy. name was Man
s. n. They paid him for a
Inn is that In-
put the money in his pocket, be-
he polled a total eleven
votes on day. The idea
meeting Simmons m the go d,
way was
lolled, bur other old-fashion
ed ways was to.
HOW THE WAS
U lieu he slight, dark young man
Hist looked Slate over In- con
lie Stale could be earn
Harrison, inasmuch a-the
Harrison was almost full in the
while counties, if the vote could I e
Iii lily alter it had I
cast without Po lie
looked into the eh
He in that a
and four judges were the
election officer, and that the
law line he
i.
Thai g-ml new- if
in i in to how the election
officer were
Lynn that
i legislature
county who
I be elect inn who. of
course, always men to suit
their every Lynn direct
ed all of county chin men to
make up list- the most reputable
sire of such a son. nicknamed
In in the because he was
accustomed to blow so much Some
natural historians maintain that
the does not blow, but
is Quay's family
nickname to tin-
days In lore ejection the
lent It wanted some
better the slight, dark
young mail whom lie had
the North Carolina campaign
be could get by or mail,
in even by tunnel. So be sent
down. He a idled Lynn
out the
Toe was not signed but
knew, of to ex
pent.
Ku route Quay
to Lynn that he would
arrive in Raleigh M Mich u time,
and signs II .
was entirely
some
and away some. He
escaped the next train, and
ed a sin when he
hail done so
the house of
Lynn vamoosed in much
more danger. Dining the last and
week Lynn had
In- to go.
They ; would
-tick it out to the end with him.
One man to arm himself
to crown and sleep with
Ibis slight, dark young man if need
be. hut the leaden
could not help fearing the real
cause of the excitement would be
it would go bard
with Chairman bad
been repeatedly threatened with
lynching and II
Lynn wen- to be discovered, they
Saul, it mean murder in a
minute. Finally be listened their
advice The Ham bad laid
and the explosion would
follow just the same, and
he remained or left, every jot of
fraud would be committed the
election afternoon a
the State committee lugged
Ins portmanteau to the station and
hi nigh i a ticket for
act of the General
is published for your in
and guidance. It. is in
and from and after the
day of ISM, and
to tin; sale of for tax
the year
l.
State
Th- of or Cam
Section That
chapter one hundred and
.-even, laws of one thousand
eight hundred and eighty-seven, lie
the same is hereby amended by
striking out word
the iii line said in-
selling and amend section
one hundred and tin
said in line nine I hereof, by
striking out Insert-
therefor the word
See Striking out in
twelve said section fifty-
Bee, and insert in lieu
I hereof, and in line twenty of
section strike out and in
sett amend section fifty
seven -aid by the
word and insert
therefor.
the last
Spirit South
It i- believed that Col.
will receive the appointment which
be seeks of United States
to London.
has
eleven lawyers, eight two
dentists, eight preachers, three
Ami ill, there is loom
more.
What kin is a door mat, to
A step lather.
is a waist of time
of an hour glass.
Why a doctor never
He H used to see
Why docs an old maid sear
MM I To keep the chaps off.
Why i. in potential mood
II I would or should be.
V. hat is board of education I
schoolmaster's shingle.
. A stump, by gum.
Why , tail
death its bound to
III
Why does the sailor know there's a
He has
Wilmington A colored
man named attending
a St. Stephen's M. K.
afternoon, drops
dead limn hear, disease in the,
door. Why Is north pole illicit
whiskey It is a secret
man m the
believe
the Arkansas lever is dying
among the colored They
beginning to learn sum
of the dependent condition of
colored race
Oxford m a canary
bird's leg is
Dr. performed
such an several days ago
the grateful owner, a young la-
paid In in lot bis skill.
Raleigh Signal the fourth
of next Senator will
be the Senior member
That all laws parts Senate. Senator
ion. A minutes Lynn
,,., ,,,
gage where the cl. had bidden it
and Ins ticket in one of tin- car
judge- be taken Iron. them. ,
bestowed, and was off and away.
of laws in conflict with ibis act b.
and the same hereby repealed.
See, This act shall he in force
from alter its rat ion.
In the General Assembly read
three time- and ratified this the Std
day of February, A. D-
A.
Speaker of the House of
t at i yes.
M.
of Senate.
The following ate the Sections of
the act of as emended
REAL
See. On the first Monday
May in each between the hours
of nine o'clock a. in. and four p. m.
the sheriff or las collector is direct-
ed to oiler public sale at the
Court or place of holding
in bis comity all lands on
winch the taxes levied for State.
son county, township, village,
district or any other purpose
for the previous year still remain
Unpaid, he may adjourn
sale from day to day until the lands
and lots, or blocks, have been offer-
ed, the sheriff shall give notice
of such sale of teal property by pub
heat ion thereof once a week for four
is the Senior Senator now, but his
term aspires on the fourth of March
next.
all
the indications we conclude that
there is an almost
among fat men to largely
the use of commercial
or do without I hem entirely
the present puces kept
Shelby
sou informs old and fa
moils gander which a jet
William deceased, is still
living and although he
walks is triumphantly as a young
gander making first love to his
mate.
Greensboro Stab Hey
has a ion in circulation
U. S. Mar-hall of tins district.
-------Then; ten IO fifty
Candidates for office in his
The will bare a
time with the affairs of
North Carolina.
few
nights ago Charlie a hid ,
years was found dead on Cane,
creek, three miles from Bakers
rifle. It appears In; had gone
What It will giro a cold
,.,,, cure a cold a doctor's frill.
look- most like a f
Another bullfrog.
What the between
obstinacy One
is will
strong won't.
W is a a perfect gluts
ion When it takes a peck a
time.
Why like I
it makes scandals.
Why it that when a church is
binned nothing is so difficult to save
as tin- the fire
cannot play upon it.
VII-
idea of their President.
new Journal.
An old colored woman was in
city yesterday from country to
learn details of the arrange-
fr ;, grand free ride for col-
people to Washington City on
the of to see the
dent take Ins -eat. She had been
that there was to be a free
ride and a lug dinner for tad
j people that attended on
that Occasion to see their President
lake his mat, he can
give bis bond, she wanted her
son and i h mag to accompany her
thither.
county
request that names of
with the
I he re-
District -IT. Q. Ewart of
GOVERNMENT.
Superior Court A.
A. K. Tucker.
Register of II. Mmes.
R. Cherry.
Manning.
H.
Commissioners
W. A. James, Jr. T. E. Keel.
Board of
Chairman J. P. and J. V.
Cox.
Public School
Latham.
of F. Brown.
Standard
C. M Bernard.
t .
J.
B. Cherry
Ward. T. A.
and J. P. ; 2nd Ward, O. Hook-
and B. Williams Jr.; 3rd Ward. J.
Perkins and A. F.
I Bet have my love ;.
On beauty were I ten fairer
If knew change or cud.
Life asks for something deeper, rarer
that Beta the world aside.
Beyond the touch of time or
If only love for love abide,
I not want another reason.
Taxes.
Wilmington Star.
one day in a burst id con ; an them only, all the
told him mat be the-e lists duly of
; and vole be had only been , ,, but m
in the Stale one day, and he would , ,. ., the
see it w- the
Lynn bad escaped from I The s of
on the day election M, were always the
printed mostly I of the
; in the North, had been distributed j they could make a
i immerse express packages and f H man picked
him out, but this was not the
mail of
letters were written. Business like
Northern were everywhere
counties were
longer permitted to run themselves.
The in the local col- themselves, as they
urn of the for Sunday makes ; there were
cannot be here a township name
ii because he gets but pat cent., the most reliable was secured, count were cones
on money in bank deputed to bring with bale nil the
par cent, taxes, real; over to the right side j registrars and judges.
estate m only assessed at two vote. Yet the were m regularly
way. There were not many
colored The most
was to lake a man who
could licit her read nor write, or u-
was either an invalid or an
idiot.
N in October in the
Not Appreciated.
Tim D very
and remarks
hardest job editor has.
cording to an exchange, is to blow
bis bruins out a -out the progressive
of the where the
business men do not appreciate bis
efforts enough to give a small
advertisement. Some men can
it an comes to a ft-w
weeks, and return
first week in April preceding fa from a
sale, in a newspaper in his County breaking Ins neck
having a general circulation therein his
which newspaper shall be designs- The speaks
the board of county com mis-. j high terms
and n there Is- DO .,,. judicial d t
per published in Ins county, he shall of Judge George II. Brown, who
give notice such sale by a written held his second court last week in
primed notice posted on the door It. other kind
I of the house or building la I words,
which the courts are held man, of agreeable
four week- previous to the sale, great composure on the
the first week in
April prior thereto. The notice
shall contain a notification that all
DENTIST, l
Mile, N
A BERNARD.
A T-LA W,
C.
hi the State and Federal Court
a . young V LaW L.
M -ml A
binds on which the taxes of the
ceding year, naming it, remain
paid will be sold, and the time
and place of the sale, and notice
and then you can n or lands to
Still are plenty people The sheriff shall add to
who abuse the editor for
Mr. Alvin U H E E N V-l L L E, N. C
Fair Haven, while
home Horn mill one day i. E RE j o
last week a load of flour and MOORS,
meal, was met by five who
old mail his bread
material. But just at this interval
the presence of an man
sacred the would be hungry robbers i c laths.
into the woods. d
A W,
C.
thirds its
s S per
alt in
The legal
for sound d.-m. Cain- State j politic color of each
financial health tot know, spite of the a, added
to fetch b-t business and the large; were
when it lends m S. i mail-, .,. i the
pi i As to real estate the county, which is typical
Star has editorially urged an in-1 did sixteen the names bad
not publishing a better paper, ye do
was pursued with sack stealth that gave tin- came, address, inn contribute one cent
t money to run a paper, and
if the want a good paper they
should support it liberally.
Wilmington i
is a strong sentiment
the State favoring a repeal of the
merchants purchase tax. Just why
such a tax should be imposed
the to be paid by the
and Third
Rev.
It i
morning and night,
D. D., Rector.
Sunday,
and night. Prayer Meeting every
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John.
Pastor.
every Sunday, morn-
and right. Meeting every
Wednesday night.
Pastor
has editorially
crease
by one third
point we luge as taxes m n-
as
as it is possible. more
and they now are, is
hot a reason- i
the oil. Mosey
are far high in North Cat
U the democrats did
s too low. I it the of I marked against them
doubt. The issues sad the organization in column. Now
winkers was shaking ., mutt
from their feel j and
wild with
nil- a hist X- j,,,,,, I
desk a
tin national bead
in New York and
crew of the
which came
r.
Laws evaded and men
I pay a very high and
LODGES. I rate for loans for even Iii per
Greenville Lodge. A. F. A cent, or more.
M meets every 1st Thursday and Men- If In- State would have
night after M Sunday at i ,,,,,
Lodge. W. t. King. n. M. i , . .
A. so meets enough to give in -at cash
every 2nd and Monday nights at Ms-, and all were list
Hall. F. W. P. led honestly and the
Lodge, No. I. O. F. would b
Mela every Tuesday night, d. of
Ledge. No. lion. k. of
every and third Friday night. financial genius that can devise a
D. D. D.
Pitt A. L. meet
every night. C. A. White, C.
hews
a- A Of these
lists Hie dark
man lion. New York as to the true
of election officers;
and taught him that extreme pie ;
cautious must lie had to do some;
honest republican count
telegraphed for and as hats
Southward. From the detectives who
of hie arrival be newer left the Io order to an of the
State. forking day he spoke contemplated frauds m the worst of
twice. Col. Zebulon Vance, of Char- j the black count. L had set -ix
detective to work. They fared I
den I the State
tor but that
own re-election to the Senate
as as was
his
was
bur.
each description of laud so
the sum of cents other
than town Io s, end for each town
lot the sum of ten cents, to defray
the expenses of which
sums -hall be added to the amount
due said land or town lot for tax
ea and collected in the same manner i customers the store keepers, does
as the taxes. all delinquent appear. Our revenue laws are
taxes any city or town where the resorts to petty
real estate in the
county shall be certified by the Bar-
mayor of such or town from the a prosperous
tithe sheriff on or before who lives near this place, bad a
the first day April of each year.
Sec lbs keep a
sale Ii the laud sold the
name of the the
-mils winch each tract was sold
on or before the first Monday
of June following the sale of real
, be, shall file in the office
i of the clerk of the board of county
I commissioners a return as
i ti e same shall appear on said sale, ,,, ,,
ml such certificate shall be .
We learn that the
steam tug
down from
brought the account of a
nondescript animal by them I
up river. The creature was
a log in th and seemed a- I
large as a hall-grown calf. Its paws I
were armed with long sharp claws.
the animal's head
that of a monkey. The bods was,
tapering like that of a anal
white and brown spotted in
color. The boat steamed quite
close to the when it
slipped off into the water and
swimming into a creek disappeared.
This recalls to our mind that an
animal, claimed to be a seal,
-at-Law,
v. .
JAMBS M. I.
U RE EX S. C
B Y-AT-LAW,;
GREENVILLE, N. C.
horse killed a most
way on morning hist. It In the
was tied to a post in the back yard Salty.
and some tot, tangled
the harness fell and his. I B. YELLOWLEY,
neck. It was n very lint;
which Mi. prised quite high- A TL Y-A W,
Greenville, N. C.
Nashville are
glad to learn that, a much larger . u.-
POST OFFICE.
hours a. M. to I P. M-
the hottest town in North Car
more blue Ins
county birth right, bowled from
save us from I
plan that will meet the situation the ball broth
and secure the desired j demoralized.
,,., T , ., Two weeks election the
If there are people who consider , chairman called his a-
man only a high grade of together one night and
p, them consider An i. t,
do all that its .
item M to p. it. i prompt it to do. It is a single and es. raise a pile of
Bethel mail arrive daily simple being, with a fixed character
J i at A. M-. and departs at and nothing can change its nature.
Tar mail arrives ally Sun- A ,;, a double being. He has
M. and depart at P. U.
Washington mail dally
Sands at u. and at P. W.
A. M.
Appointments
For on Mission.
1st t
School 1st Sunday
. .
2nd II o clock.
Sunday st
Salem at II
Tripos Chanel, Sunday clock.
Hf E. P. C.
very much like an
they are not fixed, he can
restrain them or force great
excess. slave
or makes his servants. This
power no animal ban. A who
not control his animal
from within, is like a
against itself; if lie
his u lure according to reason and
Charity the animal part becomes a
faithful Clip-
raise a pile
money we shall h- licked so had
that we will never know we
running. Yon officeholders have
got to up and put
So local canvassers set lo
work. revenue officials made a
dead set for the tobacco growers
and distillers. In the la-t three
j look
I evidence of the
seen the lour or live years
hard. Tn.-v aboard I fl U-V The sheriff or the tax
disappeared and was seen no more,, Urn
may I. the i , Q , other
officer. He shall at no time
, retain in hand over three hundred
cleared in
c r
out of town or
t I i, w Me S out what be is alter.-Wash-
in two or three cases, accord-i
to their prepared I
to say their last
can Chairman revived I l
scores of letters
dress comfortable, and without being
the it
was said a lady one of
the cold nights. The words
was twice ordered to leave the
The before was a
reign Of terror in all Cm-,
red Sates a.-re , by put ling on a pair
dollars for a longer time ten
days under a penalty of ten per
hi in per month to the country
MATTHEW
civil Engineers,
push taking hold our , A . .
which will tell with the most.
results. Bash is waking up V.
in all her interests, and the present. r-.
year will witness great improve HOTELS,
direction. r.
New A sf
thousand cans oysters were ship aw;
Greenville, N. C.
upon all sums so unlawfully cannery
ed, shall on oath render a state Defiance.
to the at their he f Court con-,
monthly meetings of the amount in I morning the point i
his hands. On or the that General As-
w. hex that I Monday May in each rear the bad passed an act
. . a . a. . . t . . , . . I . . t
ill., do their duties. lied i-older in-lead ;,, , account
I one, of the f warmer. It was a light remark, treasurer or other lawful officer
Ku up Hie whole volume taxes due the county for the
Democrats every when, meaning in the sentiment, for it is year, and on failing to do so
the February term of the
court. In the afternoon His Hon- j
or, received a
gram stating that no bill of the sort
that, such are the be shall par treasurer a . passed the General
dictates fashion, the richer of two per
armed election
gun stores of Raleigh j the richer penalty of two per jeer I Monroe r
weeks of the campaign of and other central were war about j moot on nil sums unpaid, and this Mr. J. C. of the
Democratic money was spent, ed. one shop in the street, without the j shall continued dual settle from Mecklenburg, has intro-
of it was raised -in those last
dark days within the borders of the
State itself. The Republicans bad
a tenth part of these resource.
second district, e
at the Stale capital told Mm- of comment while others less
day that he bad sold with Ibis worlds goods are
revolver b-i ween noon sail to dress beyond then
down. Private orders were means, in
to Governor's Guard at for fear of provoking nus
Cheat ran, moat to comment.
the of
commissioners may, in their dis-
relieve the or
collector-if penal ti of two per
per upon
fall of county tuxes.
Table
ed with the best of the market. Feed
-table- connection.
oat
E. Manage,.
MEW HOTEL
SPENCER
THE HOME
SAMPLE -s.
ti tax of dollar on every Good Beet
dog in the State. Pass the S
Messrs. Legislators, let the dog j
share in the burdens as well as the Hot eL
c ,
burg,
a bill the to
privileges of govern
Eastern
GREENVILLE. IN. C
Every Wednesday
THE LEADING PAPER
IN THE
per year.
Cl to Democratic
aid measures arc not consistent
true principles of the party.
If want a paper from a
of the State send for the
r SAMPLE COPY FREE
should not be The
press of North Carolina is able
to live without the or six
thousand dollars
paid by a gambling swindle for
its influence. Nor does this
fraud itself before
the people as effectually as
by means of its advertising
sheet and the columns of
and South Carolina papers
that circulate within this State.
A man with the experience of
the able editor of the Messenger
should have learned ere
BUT j nothing so effectually reaches
the people of any community as
the columns of the local press.
And even if the lottery is en-
by these means to
carry on its nefarious work, the
press of North Carolina should
feel proud that it does not
the fraud and advise the
people through its advertising
columns to throw away their
hard earned dollars upon it, but
is rather using its influence
against such a -system of
Away with the lottery Cry it
down as much as possible. Even
were there no law against it, the
would not
advertisement of such a swindle
as it knows the State
Lottery to be.
Too Many Newspapers.
Under this caption the last is
sue the very
truly
There arc too many newspapers
in a majority of the towns in the
FEB. 20th
AT THE AT
C, s
Mart Matter.
pub-
at Raleigh has enlarged,
a new head and a new
and is pretty as a
It has over sub-
the largest circulation
el paper the State.
The Register of Deeds
county died last
The vacancy will be rill-
ad by the Board of Commission-
that county who will, of
elect a Democrat. This
Waves but one Republican
in that county.
Jones,
Saturday
State. The result of the number is
that the many barely exist whereas
Charles R.
died on Saturday few an. give the
ago. But two weeks people better and more useful news
he had been pronounced j papers they can do
u I when the to
and application had so that the
for his admission into the; contest is merely a tight for
Western Insane Asylum at
The effect of this course of
Canton. Some years ago he
the Charlotte Observer,
for a long he con-
ducted and successfully,
be became considerably
nixed in politics and his
failed. His end was sad.
The State Guard will a
permanent encampment at
below
the patronage between several
is that men who have
any ambition seek other fields for
development. They see that the
man n dishes up the the
in which he publishes a
I newspaper is almost M well
I lied ax the man who bends every
I energy to give the people a news-
paper complete in nil its
Our Raleigh Letter.
th Capital.
Legislature, etc
Special to
N. C, Feb. 16th, 1339.
Interest now centers on the rail-
way commission bill. It
topic legislator,
so on the What will
Legislature do with is the prob-
yet
persons espies opinions,
the result seems to be in-
in doubt and uncertain-
Some are confident
the bill as by a
majority the joint com mi lee will
be passed in Rouse without
material changes, while others,
though favorable to the bill, feel
that there is trouble ahead. I be-
it will have smoother sailing
House than the Senate, for
it is generally acknowledged that
there is a strong opposition
Senate to tin-creation any kind
of railroad commission. It is
thought a commission hill could
been easily passed ear-
lier part of the session. delay
bas opposition.
effort will be made, as bas
been done m the last few days, to
postpone consideration of mat-
Horn day to day. This attempt
will hardily succeed such a
movement hereafter will be defeat-
ed. Tins measure will be
fully discussed both Houses
coining week and very likely dis-
posed of. Consideration bill
bas already in the House, hut
further action will not be taken
Wednesday comes
I he lug of
of Ibis deuce will ad-
a synopsis either the bill
recommended by the majority report
the from the the
column tee. The first H
and the is
brief.
There was excitement over
the State Guard Encampment hill
Hie House on Wednesday and
Thursday. This was a Senate bill
having passed body about a
week ago. It provides
to the State
Guard encampment. A sin-
measure was lee
House ago by a good ma-
and it was feared this
meet with the same fate. It
was vigorously fought
but I he friends of the measure
in some quiet, earnest effective
work, and it its third read-
by a vole of Some
the Republican tried to make it a
party but failed in the at-
tempt us several them voted
it. Since then a bill has be u in-
to amend the Guard
business will be transacted on that
Most all Senators and at
half the Representatives, it is
said, intend going down to New
that morning and one
day at Oyster, Fish and Game
Fair. A formal invitation has been
tendered the Legislature to lie pres-
one day a special train ill
be Oil Thursday for that,
Mrs. M G. Toms, wife of Senator
Tome, who represents the 41st dis
died at the hotel
Thursday night, having sick
only a few days. She was a
Mr. George It. French, of
Wilmington- Her remains were
taken to Wilmington Friday after-
noon on o'clock
by a bereaved husband
a special committee of escort com-
posed of Senators and
lives. As a mark of respect the
Senate adjourned Friday at
a formal announcement of the
death of this estimable and good
lady had been made.
Gov. Fowle has appointed John
C. Scarborough, of Johnson counts
who was a long time State
of Public Instructions,
to the place of Labor Commission-
R. S. CLARK CO.,
HARDWARE,
Are headquarters for all needed in the
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be
but if you want anything in
Hardware. Implement, Stores
Utensils. Carriage Material
and House Cutlery
CALL ON US.
We can save you money on any of these goods.
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS
which we will sell at Prices.
ALFRED FORBES,
THE RELIABLE OF
liters to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following good
that are not to be excelled in this market. Ami to be and
pure straight good. GOODS of all Mod, NOTIONS. CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS. MOOTS and SHOES. LA-
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS. FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, and
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING. LEATHER of different
kinds. Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, Rock Lime. Plaster of Paris, and
Hair, Harness, Bridles and saddles.
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY.
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I oiler to the trade at Wholesale
prices, cents per dozen, less percent for ash. Dread Prep-
and Hall's Star Lye at Jobbers Prices. White Lead pure Lin-
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood
Willow Ware. Rails a specialty. Give me a call and I guarantee satisfaction.
TAILORING
The merchant of
towns law so that thirty companies will net
bur months in he year and j each As it in now
when this is divided between sever- each, and
Con. i he Mil to appropriate i s ,, , change proposed entails no ex-
for this purpose passed l body. tie expense to
both branches of the Legislature In addition to the made
tad Gov Fowle ordered he en-
While there is but one paper
WE are now fitted up in and are prepared to man-
upon short notice any kind or of
RIDING VEHICLES.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING.
l We also keep a nice line of
READY HARNESS.
Come and see us. Flanagan's old stand
H, J i. Manager.
THE MAN IN THE MOON
BK EVERY DAY, but the man who keeps a fresh supply of
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars,
TOBACCO, CANNED
Can be found whenever wanted. You only have to look for
V. L. STEPHENS,
And all your wants in the above goods can be supplied.
BOXES OF PUT UP TO ORDER.
-A.
ESTABLISHED IN
Wright.-
the
to
iii
in the school law, which
which many of j, , ,,.,,,,., ,.,,,,.,.;,,,,,.
r. i . .-I the business men a
This ought torn- . .
t t i liberal support we cannot help
members of the Mate i . . a ,
, . . . j noticing the effect of two or
Guard to greater interest and ac- ,
. . , , , .
as no doubt it will. e
I papers in small towns that can
that the next encamp v , .
be named. It is not the
pose the Reflector to
of the manner in which these pa-
will be the largest
interesting yet held.
and
lie gratifying to a man i are the Ad.-
who labors Ion and unceasing- i covers that to
If for a desired purpose to look say a few words about the news
round him and see that the j papers themselves and the style
object aimed at has been attain-, they have of doing business,
d. We do not say this boast- i We have heard of papers that
rally, but the editor enjoy such i do what is called a
e feeling of gratification to day. j kind of business
entire control of i If their subscription price is
on day a year they take that price
April, 1885, a of from the men who are willing to
was hanging over us Just be- pay it but
fore the entire liquidation if a man stops to about it
this debt, two ago another the paper is sent him for
debt of was made to enable i or as the may be. In
us to secure a power press words they take whatever;
meet the demands of our grow-j they can get for the paper And I
business. On Monday f these MM papers will take ad
this week it was satisfaction l v. i tiding and job work on just
very bill the State
Normal apply the
thus annually expended to the
establishment county
and use i he said aim unit
the costs and of con-
ducting the.-e institutes the
counties. Not many bill of a
have passed
week a large quantity of lo-
cal measures- This Legislature is
inclined to well enough
be radical sensational.
seems to be its lead-
characteristic. Measures have
making feet legal height
law making
of felons
State twelve months good
for divorce ; col
and boarding schools
men of ill fame, prohibiting them
within three miles of such m-
; to amend t lie law
lo grand jurors, by permitting
to call in the aid off
when needed and in case of
as to and veracity
of witnesses to call in other
as A bill has
gone for the relief of late
and ex
as back as This
law is intended to meet all
here these officers need re-
Luther Sheldon
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS,
MIXED PAINTS, TIN FANCY OUT GLASS, BRACKETS,
VARNISHES, TARRED ENAMELED STAIR RAIL,
Coach Colon in Japan. Plain Sheathing Papers, Cathedral Glare Newels,
Dry Paints, Plaster or Wall Papers, Venetian Glass, Wood Mantels,
finishes, Mire Cloth Window Screens, Rubber Paint,
Slat
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty,
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Nos. West Side Market Roanoke Ave,
NORFOLK, VA.
All
to pay the last dollar of this about the same terms. They
tire indebtedness lo k upon different prices for differ
the plant as our own, with still a eat men and if they cannot get
email sufficiency It has lone price will take another.
required work, and hard work, to The looks with con-
this and while upon any that ha
have labored decency, no principle- and
self in stability them. Business ousted sea
aside from all this done in any such manner as this Hills to
gratefully thank those tends to bring the pi into dis oust, tin ion are
. . i i j . ;. h In the the
liberal j has led repute and disgrace, robbing it week
But the i's independence and freedom
does not stop here, and the paper engaging in it de-
Other aims are ahead. Further serves to be cried down. We
contested election cases
disposed of bat one, and that is
the case.
null then appears no .
bill
is given lo
make out his Bane. There were
veil and one silting
Letter.
Special to
Washington, Feb. 16th,
Secretary is now the of-
title the gentleman who has
so officially over the
cultural Department, as Commission-
under the present
The of Mr.
to the Cabinet was act on
the part of the President which
spoke loudly the man-
m which i he arduous duties
of Agriculture have
ii and the prompt
continuation Hie nomination
the Senate was. view the large
ti n in In-1 political
now a compliment
Mr. Cob-man may be excused of
proud of. The only thing
this connection lobe is
that the country is so soon to loose
the valuable services of Secretary
Even Hie Republicans are com-
to acknowledge that
Whitney's management the
Department been all that
could be asked. The latest
put themselves on
record to this effect were Senator
and Hale,
whom Secretary U
in speeches made on the Naval
bill. Four years more
Whitney, and no would have a
navy id which we might he proud.
Mr. mil be fortunate
deed if he can bud a who can
make a to equal that of the
Secretary.
Mr. Randall's Appropriation Com-,
finished its regular
work is considering Cowles
bill, repealing the tobacco lax. What
will lie done with It depends
what the House will do with the
Senate lull which has been
adversely reported by the
and Means Committee, and whether
it the Senate bill is defeated as now
seems probable, latter Commit-
tee will oilier tariff or
measure.
A strong lobby is on the
Senate Committee on Territories
endeavoring to get
report from commit ice on the
Oklahoma bill. The opposition is
being led by
and is likely, the best
your correspondent ob-
to tail.
S ha- intro-
a bill giving women the light
to vote members of Congress.
The greater part of the most
part of Mr. Cleveland's
ration will go to New York
to live after i he of March.
First and Mr. Cleveland
will lo practice law. Sec-
Fairchild will become the
president of a financial corporation
there, and Col. is to be
president of a street railway com
which who has a
home in New York, is largely inter
In addition to them- there
minor that General received a fresh line of the following goods, we are now
Dickinson w to hang out a law what they stand need or-honest goods
in the same cm and it is r ., ,,,
that Attorney Gen- ,,,,
Garland will he
Our line is so large and complete and varied
that it allows our customers to please themselves
as to prices. The garments offered arc made on
the premises with the intention of furnishing th
best material, perfect in finish and workmanship,
at prices which compare favorably with goods
of inferior quality, and to suit the most
or economical taste.
JOHN
GREENVILLE, V.
CASH HARDWARE STORE
We are adding to our such as our customers and the public Kn-
need. Hardware. Mechanics tools Stove- and Tinware. Sash,
and putty, Axes. Hoes. Shovels and Plow Casting of every kind. Wheel
Barrows. Barbed Fencing. Cooking and Heating Stoves and Stove pipe every
size. Nails and Iron. Cucumber and Iron Drill pumps, Ac.
We are agents for the best cook stove now in use. The is our
leader and gives entire ion. Our cheaper arc good and well worth
the asked tar them.
One year ago started in business and had for our motto sell for cash.
still cling to that as our motto, fact that It is best for merchant
and customer. By close attention to business we have been rewarded
We thank the public and our customers especially patronage and ask a
larger share in the future.
ID. db Go.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
J. B.
J. It.
J. G.
J. B. CHERRY CO.
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST
J. L. SUGG,
LIFE AID INSURANCE AGENT,
N- C
JAMES OLD STAND.
All kinds in strictly
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
At lowest current rates
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF
THE OLD FACTORY
STILL TO THE FRONT
J. D. Williamson,
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Moved to One Door North Court noun
WILL CONTINUE MANUFACTURE OF
CARTS
My Factory is well equipped with the best put up
hilt WORK. We keep up with the time- and tin.- improved
Best material used In all work. All Style of Springs are used, you can M
Storm, Coil, Horn, King
Also keep on hand a full of ready made
HARNESS AND WHIPS,
the year round, which we will sell as low as lowest.
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING.
o---------
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor
a continuance of the same.
E. C. GLENN.
STANDARD GUANO ACID
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, j
SHELL LIME. PURE DISSOLVED BONE,
COTTON SEED MEAL AND
Tennessee Wagons, for sale.
GREENVILLE, N. C, Mar. 1887.
have base i
a Vote n the
matter. A tax
certain and Mete
with
the While
it would be a good yet but
few I hem would vote that way.
When in general conversation
the other day and the
mentioned
heard a
live, a leader of his side in the
House, remark that he did not op
voters will not to the
progress improvement is to believe m making a reasonable, The matter
belabored for in all of which living price for all things, and law
support or every enough fairness and
, , r to stand by the prices
one is asked. j when yon giving value re-
copy of the , ;
ton Messenger Mr. G. B. King, junior
bee j the Pitt
the North Cain week a bill
in a to the Board of Councilmen of
the revenues of the Stale Beans, to appropriate
A law was passed by the lat towards construction of the
oral roadway leading to the bridge
Carolina from j North side of the river.
of the Reflector last week in
Lottery; it did not upon the roadway
to suppose. had
bat with the money, promised that
u thousand annually paid , .,, V
to the State press the lottery
MM bas been able to the action upon it because they
with a circulated , were waiting for authority from
advertising sheet, thus the General Assembly. As soon
elf before the as effectually. as news came that the bill had
never. At same time the Board met and made
Carolina Virginia papers, the appropriation in due form,
ere in Car We suppose work on the road
advertise- j begin very soon.
with the lottery
to them. We insist that it is i
of the North
to move
against the State
The House ind Senate held a
on Wednesday and
the rotes from the
of the several
Stales. I was a very mill and
interesting Democrats.
Mr. Cleveland has just
I members his ail in in-
by nominating them to
better hither They
are, of
Thompson, to be Civil
Commissioner, and first Assistant
General to
associate justice of the Supremo
court of the District of Columbia.
Mr. Stevenson possible show
of being confirmed, and
son stands owing tn
opposition of the Indiana Sena-
tors, who are mad Mr.
was removed. However, both
gentlemen have been honored with
the compliment of a nomination.
As the time draws near for the
announcement Mr. Harrison's
Cabinet officially, the man who
knows it all becomes more quiet. In
it as regards the eastern coon- ; M f
lies where the
the whiles, but be objected to it
the west is a western and
in other sections of the State be
cause the people wen- not satisfied
with it end did not. think it right
just. take this to lie a very
liberal concession and very much
unlike utterances of others
the same political faith.
The reception given by Mi. and
Mrs Daniels at their
Tuesday night lost,
to the members of the leg-
is said to have been a
affair and was
Mr. King also introduced
and seemed its ma- b the large of dis-
a misdemeanor to There
dis-1,. . . to be a and
timber or m any way
the run or channel of Swift
Creek from the month cf Pork
. The would like in Pitt county to the
j of creek in
gel her, to make bis appearance
attain on the morning of the fifth of
March his inevitable told
The candidates for Public
under coming
march in a body in
inaugural procession. they
do o, the present indications are
that I hoy would form one of the
largest bodies of men in parade.
After a very stormy session the
House decided against the claims
of Smalls, the notorious colored eon
from South Carolina to a
seat in the House. The
runs voted solidly for him. and he
the votes of two Demo
WE I N STOCK
STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS ROODS,
Dry Goods,
far Beys
SHIRTS COLLARS.
BOOTS AND SHOES
To fit all who favor us with their patronage.
Hardware, Nails, Guns, Shot, Powder,
Crockery, Glass-ware, Wood and Willow
ware, Furniture, Harness, Whips,
Gail Ax and Railroad Mills Snuff, Chewing
and Smoking Tobacco.
of the
mm
THIS LINK WILL
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, Rice, Meats
of different kinds, very best Lard we can
buy, Butter, Cheese, Spice, Pepper,
Soap both toilet and Laundry,
Star Lye, Ball Lye,
Matches, Starch, best grade of White
. ,.,, Kerosene Oil, Machine Oil, Ac.
Monday night to
which the legislators are especially Senator Kenna was here this
week and stated the most are a new men to the public
All who in need of good in our line are invited to come to see us.
We ed as as any we do
U is believed be a
the
retire
West
On Monday the 18th or A.
D. I will sell at the Court Home
door in the town of Greenville, to the
highest bidder tor Cash one tract of
land in Pitt County containing
acres and bounded as
The following lot of land in the
vision of the lands
Nancy Manning and B Manning
deed to Lot No. assigned to
rah Pail. Beginning runs No.
K poles to a stake, thence
E poles to a stake at ditch, thence
pole to corner of
ditch thence X W three-fifth
poles to the beginning containing Si
acres poles to satisfy a Ii in my
hands for collection against Sarah
and which have been on said hied
as the property of said This
February 15th
By H. W. D. B. Sheriff.
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly qualified as Executrix of
the Last Will mid Testament Amos
Evans, deceased, on the 2nd day of
notice Is hereby given to all
indebted to the estate of .-aid
to make Immediate payment
to the undesigned, and to all creditors of
said estate to present their claims prop-
authenticated to the undersigned on
or before the 2nd of January, 1890.
or this notice will be plead in bar of their
K.
of Amos Evans.
feasts, Vaults,
. J COBB,
C C COBB.
T. H. GILLIAM
I would respectfully call your I
to he following address
to that ran
I his house than any other
country. That It is the most
and best known having been
for over forty year- in this
That the Workmanship i- second t
nod has unusual for
promptly and satisfactory.
Very respectfully.
Refer to
J. J.
B. c.
Or write direct for price.
Notice.
On M the 18th day of
D. I tell at the I
door in the town of
highest bidder Cash one
Pitt County
And bounded as follows
The following lot of land in
ion of the. lands of Cynthia
Manning and B.
to wit Beginning at
comer of ditch, thence S
dividing line, thence
W poles to stake
to a stake thence S St
poles to the beginning emits
acres, poles to satisfy a
hands tor collection
and which have been
said land as the of
Manning. J. A. K
February
O. P.
Cobb Bros., Gilliam,
Cotton Buyers,
Commission Merchants,
If you want something nice
We have had years ex-
at business are
prepared to bundle Cotton to
advantage of shippers.
All to our
hands will receive prompt and
attention.
come to the old
large new stock Just
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
Machines repaired and
FEED
a D.
Dealer h liar. Mal,
and Mill Feed.
Will pay
Com and Peas.
I cash for ray goods
ford l bottom
Call on me at the store
Ms.
mm
M. R. Lang's Column.
j. ;.
We take the lead in the
display of
Early Spring
REFLECTOR.
Si Mil
. An MM
Mr i
Mr. C, M Bernard i-
We have now on
an
Of rare novelties in
Cotton
New fair i- in progress.
The weather laired
Another wedding in Greenville to-
night.
Foot bull promises to supply base
ball in a measure.
The Reflector has never learned
how to refuse money yet.
Superior Court in Washington
this week.
The weather has spring like
Since Saturday.
Tons for sale by A.
Forbes.
Ail the merchants in Greenville
do not advertise, they should.
Agricultural Lime ready for de-
livery by E. C. Glenn.
Cheapest goods in town, at the
Racket Store next door to
The bad weather Sat-
look out for it.
Car load of western corn Just re-
E. C. Glenn.
New Bern fair. Your mind
made up at once if you intend to
go.
Good dwelling for rent.
Apply to E. C. Glenn.
order and quiet here
night. The took the
boys.
bushels early all white Spring
Oats. Cheap at he Old Brick Store
We hear of many cases of mumps
various sections. None reported
in yet.
of Western Seed
Oats for sale by A.
Look out for bad colds again.
The in-it change weather Kill
bring them.
New dome and Davis ma-
chines sale by J. C. Lamer.
Raleigh.
chief engineer o
mat i W W-
at . this week, stopping Hotel
Mr. J. Reid a commercial tow.
and Nth of Ply m
were married last Wednesday.
Both are well known here.
Mr. Sylvester Fleming, formerly
of Greenville now a resident of
married to Mi
, Olivia file Inner town on
j the 6th Hist. ex
tends best wishes
Mr. James an uncle of
the editor living on Creek,
mat with a painful accident
day of last week. He was plow
when his bone became unruly
tried to run away. In trying
to hold the plow back to prevent
the animal being car, Mr.
ard received a violent jerk that
his shoulder.
Mr Bates, of Conn,
representing of the oldest and
most reliable marble houses in the
country, has been in town this
week. He called on
tor and made contract Tor the ad-
which in an
other column. If you want any-
kind of monument write to Mr.
Bates.
Mr. L. G. left Monday
with his family fat New York. The
departure of no family from Green-
ville been regretted more by the
Reflector than this. In 1870 be
moved here and for nineteen years
has engaged in business and raised
his family among our and was
esteemed by every one. The best
wishes of all follow him and family
to their new home. His two sons,
Messrs. G. L. and Moses
will remain in Greenville
The Eastern Reflector, the
North and a down
papers of garden seed all for
cash.
The styles j
for the season are the
HEMSTITCH
which we are show-
quite a varied
assortment both in
White Colors
Just as we last week,
the wort bad after two
wet Meat her.
Save your money by buying your
shoes, boots dry goods at the
Racket Stoic.
Jarvis lady have re
tut from Raleigh
they bad visiting.
Jan received Boss Fa-
Lunch Milk Biscuit at the Old
Buck Store.
The town of has
recently been with some
cases measles.
Now in stock all Kinds of D. M.
Ferry ft Go's Garden Seed, at the
Id Brick Store.
Next is Washington's birth-
day. Its has gone
the days the past.
We see accounts of a patent med-
per the
pie of several towns in the last few
weeks. Look out for him if the
game is attempted in Greenville.
The Oxford shows
great Miss
Mamie took editorial
charge. Some Mason in Greenville
ought to get up a club of
for the Friend.
A floor has
We
also have a com-
in
Victoria Lawns
When you need any thing in the
Hardware line forget the Cash
Hardware Store D.
Miss Bernard and Miss
Sadie Short will open a public
school Monday 25th.
Five thousand Mink skins and
an equal of Fox and Coon
skins wanted at M. R.
been placed in tin-
Market House. We
hope this surround-
ill have attention to
vent the accumulation of filth
ring the fish season.
A State exchange is offering to
take rags in payment for
t inn . There is always a tor the
man to pay for bis newspaper.
The has never learned
how to refuse money yet.
advertises in this
that he has leased the
Mills and is prepared to
grind wheat and corn. Meal will
sold at wholesale or retail. He
carries a select stock of goods
and compare prices with any
one.
AND-
for the coming season.
Our stock of
was never more replete
with novelties.
Mr. O. has moved into
the resilience belonging to Rev. E.
C. Glenn in
A splendid line of china and all
sorts of crockery glassware at
the Racket Store.
It was a bad day Saturday,
some of the merchants that
trade was very good considering
the weather.
Go to tho Racket Store your
clothing and ware for Ladies
or Gen fa.
Tell the boys to get
ready and go to catching minks.
Fur is up and mink skins will bring
a good price.
K. Tucker, Sheriff,
several tracts of land for Pale
in this to satisfy
his hands for coll-
It- hound to fit. matters not
whether yon stand whether you
sit, the Peerless Shirt kept by
Higgs
There is no mistake about
natural advantage that surround
Greenville. All is to embrace
a up and
Money To sums to suit.
terms r
Apply to J. B.
ville, K. C.
The recent cold weather put fish
back into deep water and they were
jot quite so plentiful. We have
and beard no had ought by
skimmers here.
No
The last Bulletin of the North
Carolina Board of Health says no
report has received from Pitt
since February, 1888. It
j so has the name of Dr. T. Sledge
as Superintendent of Health for the
county. Dr. Sledge is not the
of Health, but Dr. F.
W. Brown is, and the quest ion
rises why are no reports made from
the county t We thought it
duty of Superintendents to make
j regular
The
Twenty-three members of the
Guard participated the drill last
Friday several new members
were present for whom
have not been provided. Capt.
Williams tells us membership of
the company is looking upward and
attendance will hereafter be larger.
Overcoats have been received for the
company and the members who
were out last Friday bad I hem on.
The next drill well be on the
Friday In March.
mad. in
concerning decreased
number mortgages this year is
corrected. All instruments for reg-
ration i- first handed to the
Court Clerk
am Mr. the clerk, keeps h
hook upon all received in his
office are entered. Last be
showed the record Tor several
years past we find that
number received during the month
of January and hall of Fe
are about the Mime, a
same and there
being scarcely no These
years are a very great increase over
The condition of affairs
along tins line are not so bright as
we bad hoped for.
Three Weeks
Beautify the Cemetery.
The railroad Will pass just to the
rear of Cherry Hill Cemetery and
from the cars a view that plot
he had, up the hill. e
place of course, ought to look in a
that will credit
the town. Strangers in passing will
look at the Cemetery and many of
them will form opinions of our
according to its appearance. Let
something be done during the corns
spring and summer to beautify
the place and make it attractive.
Clear up the whole grounds, plant
evergreens and flowers, get
ion to down the trees back of
the place. The world should
upon us as a people who love
cherish the memory of our
not a people who would lay them
away in places void attraction and
allow their silent tombs to become
as a wilderness. Tins appeals to
the pride id people.
A Rue Treat.
On last Wednesday and Thurs-
day nights the going people
of Greenville had pleasure of
witnessing two by
the Harry Company. On
Wednesday night Kiln
was put on the boards by the
company and too much cannot be
said in its Mr. as
Washington
was immense, and his
while caught
the small to perfection. The
actors and actresses did well, there
was no hitch the at
all worked smooth-
Mr. as a Comedian has
no superior.
On Thursday night the
was presented and enjoyed
by the large house present. As
Mr. his
don the honors and after the
drop at the last act every-
one hearty
approval
New York
Buying goods for our new store. Will have
the best selected stock ever brought to Green-
ville and prices to
Suit the Rich and the Poor,
The High and the Low,
The Large and the Small,
We can suit them all.
Greenville, N. C.
The undersigned having leased
mills fur e f put them
in order, leave to inform
I he l prepared to grind
Torn mid wheat hi n manner.
s to all patrons.
I would inform merchants that I am
prepared to them good water
null meal at prices delivered.
Customers wanting to at retail ran
be supplied my store in
where will find a select stock
Merchandise which will he
sold at price
Robt. R. Fleming.
PLEASE TELL
w I I Powell
Jerry
License to retail liquor were granted
to Davenport. E. E. Pollard, J.
K. Moore Bro., and S. II. Smith.
ft appearing that is
the tax derived from Schedule of the
Revenue Act which has not been paid
and for which there is now pending in the
Sin a suit against w King,
and his bond.
It Is therefore ordered that James
New Jewelry and New My Store
I have just received a nice line of
-----the latent of-----
w and
Which I can sell very cheap. Violin
Guitar and Banjo -Wrings also for tale
Special attention paid to all watch, clock
and repairing.
MOSES
Jeweler,
Greenville, N. C-
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly qualified before the
Court Clerk of Pitt on the
day of as
tor of ;. C Davenport, deceased, notice
is hereby given to all persons Indebted
to the estate to make pay-
to the undesigned and to all
of said estate to present their
authenticated to the
signed on or before the 12th of
or this notice will be plead in
their recovery. This 12th of
of G C Davenport.
AT THE PRICE OF THE
Cos Cotton Planter
Has been reduced from
to
And not depend on borrowing
trying to make one. Planter do
tho work of two Planters, but.
buy a planter this season
and save the risk of
a stand of cotton
which may cost you
more than
planter. .
a non-resident the county, and he he- j County Treasurer, transfer to
Hot Poetry
The following new of poetry
is had. It has the flavor of orig-
It is I mm the Buffalo
in thine hour or e e e.
If on this paper should c c c.
And look for something to p p p
Your yearning for greenback v v v.
Take advice and now be y y y.
Go ahead and avert i I,
find the project of some u u u,
Neglect can offer no ex q q q.
Be wise at once, prolong your d a a a,
A silent business soon de k k k.
We have
Revere, French Work,
Swiss Edging and In-
and many
other novelties.
Call early and secure
your choice,
Lang's
Atlas, Boss, Dixie Watt. Far-
mer Ft Granger, dip
J and Flow Castings at
D.
every exchange we pick
accounts of or
The windy weather makes
them Again we
our people to be careful.
Jan Mm more T.
Scotch which
has to be the healthiest and
pound at
Old Brick Store.
may have been done
names.
from Pitt for appointment
Justices of the Peace the Kb-
not heard It. This la
matter.
Fob party
ten m a one or two horse crop farm,
on South aide Tar river
in from Greenville. Good houses
nod location. Permanent
home to right party. Apply to 1-f,
office or to J. Br
agent.
crowded last week we inane
m mention t be statement of tin-
Mutual Li it- f of
New York, which appeared among
our advertisements. The Mutual
Life, its in
has paid its pulley-holders
The wonderful growth
the Company Is due a large
degree, to the freedom
t inn and irksome s In the
contract and to the
for investment which are offered in
addition to indemnity
death.
Manila.
is
old story but in every gen-
it is reborn, in the down-
cast eyes and blushes of young
maidens. And so, although he tint
trawl in cupid is young to
is nothing holier in this
life of than the first conscious-
of and no picture in life
is more beautiful than two young
hearts who have found the secrets
of live to be together in its
sweetest, purest ties, pledging their
troth each to the other and launch-
hand ill baud on Times
sea. Love can drive away the
clouds of adversity, can calm the
troubled sea of Borrow, and is the
beacon that guides the little bark
safely through the rugged man of
discord the quicksands of dis-
content. Most truly are told
that love are made In
Heaven. The poet
think for a moment. Fred,
better
the with a golden fetter;
Though many do it, yet many rue it.
And love Is a tearful witness to it
There isn't a chance for pleasant
weather
w hen two are unequally yoked
So turn your back when money be-
Marry for love, and work for
Twas a beautiful marriage in
on last Wednesday eve
at tho residence of the bride's
uncle. Dr when in the
presence of a number of
Rev. R. B. John bound with love's
golden Mr. Wiley Brown,
youngest eon of Dr. W. M. B.
Brown, Mollie A. Moore,
youngest daughter of Mrs. Ada
Moore. The was per
formed at o'clock after which
a reception held. Besides those
present at. the was a
large number of callers who wished
the happy couple all the blessings
life could
There were very many bridal
suited both to us
Apart from being general favor
with the people of the coins
Wiley and an-
editor's best friends, he
cannot express all the heart wishes
for their wedded life.
wrongfully charged with poll
he was upon it ion released from pay-
of the same,
ft appearing that w. G, was
wrongfully charged with poll tax in
township, having paid the
same in Bethel township, he was upon
petition from the tax in Green-
ville township.
Simon Brown and J. were
upon petition exempted from poll tax for
The of B. R. f.
and others for a public road
in Bethel township was allowed.
The Board then adjourned and
at P. M., when the Clerk
the following
I, fl. of Deeds in
and for the comity of and
Clerk of the Board of Justices of the
Peace of said county, do hereby certify
at a meeting of the said Board of
I the Peace, held in the Court
House in Greenville on Monday, the 4th
day of February. KM, Charles V. New-
ton was duly elected a Commissioner of
Pitt county to till a vacancy in tho
Board of Commissioners of said county
created by the failure A. K. Tucker
to Justify. Given under my hand this
4th day of K. II.
Clerk
The Commissioner-elect. V.
ton. presented himself and duly qualified.
The following persons were allowed to
list their taxes for Edward
R T Lewis, J J Simon. Eliza-
beth J B T
horn, B Johnson,
Moore, s Li Judy Barnhill, J A
Sutton, Nancy Jacob Latham,
Jarvis.
The following prisoners were hired
Oliver Tucker to S C at
per Allen Austin to waiter
H Per month; Dennis Daniel to
J R Davenport at per month; Albert
Williams to w It at fl per
Esau Daniel to C M Bernard
at SO per month.
the school fund the above amount.
Report of committee to investigate
the accounts of the various officers
proved and ordered to he spread upon
lie
G H Mooring and W A James, Jr.,
committee to make settlement between
John Flanagan, Tax Collector, and J B
Cherry. Treasurer.
County Sunday School Con-
County Sundae School
I will be held at each
in the St ate on Friday,
j at ten o'clock. Any minis-
of the Gospel, superintendent
or officer teacher or adult
her of any Sunday School will be
a member of these con I ions.
Pastors and res-
of the county seat, are ex-
to sol at once and arrange
for the vent ion. select in- place,
preparing appointing
speakers, etc.
County Convention is en-
titled to appoint five delegates to
the Stale Convention.
The Secretary each County will
forward names, with address, the
and of the
to the State to the
Please let me know if you will en-
gage in this work.
order of the Executive Com-
of the State Sunday School
J. W. Secretary.
The next meeting of tho State
Sunday School Convention will be
at Charlotte, April
The membership of the State
Convention to consist of the minis-
Stat and five
gates appointed by each County
Convent
By order of Executive Commits
tee. J. W.
Secretary.
We Thank You
For liberal patronage in
the past
And Cordially Solicit
A continuance of the same-
When You Come to Town
Do not fail to examine our
-------sleek of-------
Dry Goods, Notions,
Shoes, Hats, Hardware
And
We keep a complete line of
Staple
We call to OUT
Tell no; to delay
now and sec. if bis old planter
needs any repairs, and so
order them at once or send
the Planter to me or .
it with Mr. Allied ,
with full particulars
and it will be taken
to factory,
and re-
turned at a .
moderate
cost.
Builder's Material.
Tell him I can furnish him any
Timbers he may need, either
dressed or undressed. Also I
can him with build-
Brackets and
for porches
and piazzas, in fact
trim-
that lie may
need lo build a
nice house.
Will Grind Your Corn.
The and
dun
plow, and the
cotton plows. We will
also offer the trade
LARDS which
has mere merit than anything of
the kind ever on the
Yours
And Ilia I oM grind his
corn Into good Meal and that
I will convince him of
the same if he will
bring me bis corn
to grind.
By complying with the above yon
Will greatly oblige
Yours
A.
February Kb,
While may be many ob-
Greenville, N.
On Wednesday the Mk March
A. D, will sell at the Court House
door In the town to the
bidder for three of
land In county containing about
s and bounded
tract In Beaver township
forty adjoining
lands William
Tyson and being the tract
sold to John Nichols by Nichols.
One other containing ens acre ad-
joining the lands of
T. A. and and
known as the church acre; aim ten acres
o woodland adjoining W. II. Herrington.
William I and the
and ethers to satisfy sundry executions
in for collection against
son and which have been levied
i n said land as the property of
Kim Nichols. A. K.
This 1880. Sheriff.
It. W. Kin. S.
The Board of commissioners i i to the establishment of
a railroad commission in North
Carolina the will
mention just one now, that
i comes somewhat in the form of
day at A M. present U
sou, T F Keel. M Manning,
W A Jr, C V Newton.
The follow orders were
C D
J Miller I on, b l an It will cost the
state more than per year
Fred Harding i II H t, operate the commission. In
w J James a can anybody see
B F H It Cary much money is to be
J l M, J L back m of
w O Vinson Harvey
Margaret A Moore SO NOTICE.
Jessie Clark S, Moore j the 20th day of March
T H i JAM fucker
K A o
W ., C
It L Hodges J A K Tucker
w Cox Amos
J B C
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO.
Greenville, N. C.
LOW TARIFF
FACTORY.
SO m TASK OH BUS
For we have free Buggies now. Ah
you to buy where you please, but
if yo to wive money you conic to
on 4th street, rear of
Cherry Co's. For we
have also an entrance through II.-F.
Keel's Stables on street. lean give
you
That you ever had in life
f 10.01 to 818.00 than any one
Tar Transportation
sot cash for goads and save the
counts and If you don't believe it A,
Commissioner's Meeting
N. C, Feb.
Board f Commissioners of
county met day, Council
M. F.
Keel W. A. Janus, Jr. Minutes
of last lead approved.
The following orders for wen
Susan John Stocks,
Taylor o Ivy Mayo,
James Martin Margaret Bryan
Patsy W. D. Smith
Nancy Moore Daniel Webster
Nelson Sim pk ins
Braxton Henry
Baker
The following orders were Is-
Q ward John B Galloway
J J , w P Buck
ft K C P
w B Tucker O w Bullock
C Dawson
J A K Tucker i
C V lo
Truth,
A man who ha- goods to sell an
does not advertise i likely to keep
them. Buyers like live men and
low Star.
may hive in a nail
keg, hang the ocean on a rail fence
to dry, put to soak in a
gourd and buckle the belly baud
of eternity and let sun and
out, hut don't think yon can escape
place that lies on other side
of purgatory if yon pay for
your
Take the town whose merchants
ad ice freely in the papers a
live town will be found, a boy town,
a progressive town, a town whose
business men make money. The rule
is now bat the reading
of the masses is almost
w paper reading. Ob j Sarah
L. B M in,
J D Buck
w P But U
S B
A B
Tucker
B T Cox
John Cox
Q w
W P Bock
T. R. Moore
Fred Jenkins
V Forbes to
Victoria Cox
Henry Brows
Thou Dali
Thus B Cannon
W A James i
K A
W M
T K Keel
G M Mooring
petition of S B Wilson valuation on
acres of land was reduced from
License to retail liquor were granted
So F and to w B A Bro.
The case of Miles Little vs
Belcher an appeal the Board
of Supervisors of township to
Board of County Commissioners.
came up for trial. of the
The following were allowed to lit
w It J F Pollard, Fred
white, D V Bullock, Tucker
J I Brown.
On petition of many citizens of the
it is ordered by the Board
Commissioners of Pitt county that an
appropriation made for the purpose
of building a dam from foot of the
bridge on north side of Tar across
the low grounds of said river, which
will Include one-half of the
said expense incurred in the t ion
provided expense does not exceed
six hundred dollars, and the said expense
be made under the of M
and T E Keel.
Upon s calculation of the tax of
by this Board the Board of Education
A. D. I will Sail at the Court House
door the town of Greenville to the
bidder for cash two tracts of land
in county containing about acres
and bounded as
One tract of land containing
about acres the
of Mrs. M. J. Dennis, Peyton Al-
May and others Beaver
Dam also one other tract In
Heaver Dam township containing about,
twenty-live acres adjoining tho lands of
Charles Harris, C. and the
homestead et apart for Alfred Nichols
and others to an execution In my
hands for collection against Alfred
Nichols and which has been levied on
said laud a property of said A If red
Nichols. J. A. K.
This Feb. 18th. Sheriff.
By K. W. D. S.
Corrected weekly by
Ni Wholesale and Retail
come and see. Having had years
experience in the I guarantee
perfect satisfaction or no charge, Re-
pairing a specialty. Don't forget
place 4th street rear J. H. Cherry
A.
Greenville, N. C.
Dissolution.
The Inn of H. F. Keel Co this
day by mutual consent. All
persons Indebted said will settle
with II. Keel, and per-ons
said will present
I hem to him for settlement. This
II.
T. K. .
I Will continue the business,
and will soon have a large lot of Mock to
arrive, me a call. II. F. K I.
Mess Pork
Bulk Sides
Bulk
Bacon Sides
Bacon Shoulder
Pitt Hams
Sugar cured Ham
Flour
Coffee
Brown
Granulated Sugar
Syrup
Snuff
Lard
Butter
Cheese
Eggs
Meal
Corn
to
it appears that the school tax levied for Irish Potatoes
1888, less U
as
From
hank stock,.
dogs.
87.866
G. A. Salt
Liverpool Salt
Regs
Beeswax
Bread
Star
Kerosene Oil
to
to
to
to
ts
lo
to
to
to
to r.
to
to
9.00
to
0.30
to II
Dissolution.
The partnership heretofore existing
between F. Fleming rt. Fleming
the firm name of F. A. S. Flaming
has this day by
all persons holding claims against
firm win present them Fleming
all lo the
come, settle with Mm. 17th
F.
I shall id old
stand with a fill
line of take pleasure in
serving my old customers and Mends,
With thanks for past patronage
an continuance same.
I urn very yours,
F.
Notice to Creditors.
The undersigned duly
lied as Executor to the Last Will and
R, de-
ceased, on January. 1888,
Is hereby to all person In
to estate to make Immediate
and to all . of said es
to present their properly
to the undersigned en
before the day of January, 1880, or
till notice will Is plead bar of
recovery. This of January, 1889.
of James E.
Notice.
during the 1888
Notes against
for Two Dollars each as
follows;
One on the 1st day of January
One on the 1st day of j
One on the 1st day
One on 1st day of
One on 1st day of ism.
All hereby not to
buy or trade tor said notes. 9th
T W fl.
J. S.
N. M. lien
Capt. It. i . AH
The People's Line for travel on
River.
The Steamer i the flies
and quickest on
been thoroughly refurnished
and painted.
Fitted up specially for comfort. S
and of I
POLITE ATTENTIVE
A Table with the
best the market
A trip on the Steamer Ii
not only comfortable but attractive.
Leave Washington Monday, Wednesday
an Friday . a. M.
Leaves Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at o'clock, A. M.
received daily and through
Bills Lading n to all point.
I. J. C
O. N. C.
Will be so arranged that
I new pupils week In
I TEACHERS,
Principal
Mia Mi iv Primary He
part in. II.
M. and
Mu
Miss and
Drawing.
Mrs. Book
DEPARTMENTS.
Academic.
Classical and Mathematical. M-
Painting and Drawing.
ADVANTAGES
Large.
Healthy Location and Good Waist
of Well pared Food for
A Corp
all being graduates of Ant class
In work to any College In the
New Pianos and Organs.
A Unary of Dearly volumes,
purchased recently for the School.
from to fer
Hoard and Tuition end
lot Day Pupils the same as
Pupil who do not board
with the consult
before board elsewhere. For
fur Address,
JOHN
Of to
t.
Es i
Along in old ruts when labor-
appearing on all sides James
-.- labor the hardest kind, and
quickest results in the
h-, it indispensable.
A trial will con-
the most
of its merits. The
universal success of
this article, the
try over, is practical
proof of it s
merit . Beware of
imitations.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE C.
RESORT
EMPORIUM
Skating, Catting and Hair.
D.
X. V.
S M.
Greenville, N. C.
job
There are foes for to
There are wrongs for you to right;
Do good you can,
lace Ilk a
Not for poverty or pride
your I urn aide ;
lit- In Hi- Tan,
And f ii like j
i Let no heart
i no Haw m -nay
pain
To like a man.
M ; , Ci
. ;. ; n w . .
And a man.
folks the may
Yon were lo obtain.
Join disappointed clan.
And race your famines like a man.
Wear no frowns upon your face ;
poverty is
Work can
a mail.
AT THE
OLD
F.
a tow
IT THE GLASS FRONT,
the Opera House, at which place
I hare recently located, and where I ban
my line
CLEAR AND ATTRACTIVE,
to mark a
MODEL BARBERSHOP
Perhaps there are tenderer,
things.
Somewhere in lam.
AND MERCHANTS j But I the Lord for his
their year's supplies will it to And the clasp of a little
their interest to get our prices
is complete A e that
in all IN
with all the improved appliances; new
and comfortable chairs.
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures
for work of my shop
promptly executed. Very respectfully.
EDMONDS.
WILMINGTON A WELDON R. R.
and
TRAINS SOOTH.
No No No .,
daily Fast Mail, daily
daily ex Sun.
L I pm
Ar Rocky Mount
Tarboro i
Tarboro am
Ar Wilson pm pm am
Lr Wilson
Ar Selma I
Ar
Lt
Warsaw
Lt Magnolia
Ar Wilmington
TRAINS NO NORTH
No No No
daily daily
ex Sun.
OS am
am W
am
II
pm
am
pm
r,
Ac.
always at Lowest Market Prices.
TOBACCO SNUFF A CIGARS
we buy direct from Manufacturers,
to buy at one profit. A com-
stock of
always on hand and old at prices to suit
the time-. Our goods are all bought
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk
to run, we sell at a close margin.
Respectfully.
Greenville. N. C
LOOK.
Horses
Mules.
sale
ear load Just arrived
by.
pin
pm
at Keel iV stand. WOT sell them
CHEAP FOR CASH,
or reasonable terms time. I
my lilac for and can afford to sell
as cheap as anyone. Give me a call.
Have Just procured first-class
Vehicles will lake passenger- to any
at hie rates.
Eds, feed Lifer
UNDERTAKING.
Lt Wilmington
Lt Magnolia
Lt Warsaw
Lt Fayetteville
Ar
Wilson
Lt Wilson am
Ar Rocky Mount
Ar Tarboro
Lt Tarboro
Ar Weldon
Daily except Sunday.
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road I
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at H j
M. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck j
S A. M. except Sunday. I
Train leaves Tarboro. N , via
A Raleigh R. R- daily Sim-
BAT. M, Sunday P M.
N C, P M. P M.
leaves Williamson, N , daily ,
except Sunday. A M. Sunday I SO A
M. arrive Tarboro, N C, U A M, I
A M
Train on Midland N C s
except Sunday. A V,
X C, SO a M.
turning leave- N C A .
X P, A
Train on Nashville leave-
at P M. arrive-
t M. Spring Hope P M. Returning
leaves Spring Hope A M,
la M A M, arrives Rocky Mount IS A
U except
on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw . .
for Clinton, except at j h , f M
r M. and A M Return t In. I
at a CO A .
at Warsaw a Ii o
Southbound train on Wilson A
Branch is No. SI. is o B
W. Daily except Sunday.
Train South will stop only at
and Magnolia.
Train No. makes close connection at ;
Weldon for all North dally. All
rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun- I
day via Bay Line. j
Trains make close for
point North via and w-i-
.,.,, .
All trains solid between w
ton and Washington, and have Pullman
Palace Sleepers attached.
K.
General
R.
T. M. EMERSON Pang. r Ag t.
and now for
Having B. B.
me in Undertaking w.-
arc ready to serve the in
capacity. All notes and accounts due
me for services have been placed ii
tor col
on hand at all times a nice
anal Cases and Caskets of all
kinds and can furnish anything desired
from the finest Case down to a
county Pine Coffin. We are fitted
up with all conveniences and can render
satisfactory service to all who patronize
us FLANAGAN A SHEPPARD.
Feb. 22nd.
W. L r T T
. p
Into
Win ii I needed tin touch that I loved so
much
To strengthen me on the way.
Softer it seemed than the down
On the breast of the dove ;
But i faint
Were in the
It in a sweet
love and understand
And my fears as my hot.
Fell that little hand
Perhaps there are tenderer,
things.
Somewhere in this land ;
Rut I thank the Lord tor his blessings.
And the clasp of h little hand.
Things have takes
Backbone Stiff Upper
Lip to do the Battles of
now every is or should
lie taking Ins bearings. The i
is thinking his
and changes necessary to
be
in year's
bound to do it; the mechanic,
it Ills condition, being
lie under the of
public spirit, t-111.-1111--
is debating and
what belongs lo him a H busy one
in the the man-
as in the past, to
in bar
free rocks ad-
upon
ate mi Often wrecked; the in in.
With Ills eye ill
he in ant i flit, tot-
moves all net ion, die on
through after re-
and now conn i
the an id the
all ii the in-
and seas,,. .
lie, Is
-lie ,. i.
Voyage in year. In
J hi tin- i
about his condition and success, i-i
poshing, rushing, driving think ;
a uh all might
All this in well. a last
I be people it are last
getting faster, hence the
duty last i
ways success
pat must be gain. d. I
has left the spring-branches and
the crooks with bis pan and with
drill and powder is sinking in-
u the hill shafts.
-Tun
son of roil, has tried to forget t be
past and is trying to make the
of the present. He finds opposition
on ail sides, in
thirsty fields, the growing
lies, labor question, the smoke-
house and-the-corn
question, the mortgage system and
a i other vexes bring him
down to the study cold bard
growing. stub
Sn it i- in every I t
tn live is a battle, one mat all um-i
May we ill, in laces
be d OH
-in Kink, wink, . n
by h lie a-t- o.
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The best in the for Cut-
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt l-c-
Sores, Chapped Hands,
Corns, all Skin
and cures Piles, or no
quired. is guaranteed to give et
or money
is r mix. III I- n.
mas,
to .
for years we have been selling D-
New .
Dr. New Pills
Salve lie Hitters, .
well, bars give., -i -Ii
W do big .
all tee Slid i
ready to n fin the
i-a . r sol f b
use i row h
Me. .
Judge of Vii i
as a t
THE SPRING MEDICINE YOU WANT
Paine's Celery Compound
Purifies the Blood,
Strengthens the Nerves,
Stimulates the Liver,
Regulates the Kidneys and Bowels,
Gives Life and Vigor to every organ.
nothing like if. Use It Now
much ran down and
I procured Mat's
Compound. The on of two bottles mad
THE
Atlantic N. C. Railroad
TIME
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West
Mixed Ft. A I
NORFOLK
ill o-I. III
S. for the handling
sale of cotton, thus giving our customers
their of the t o markets.
Pas- Train
i p ii
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Orange
Falling Creek
Kinston
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Core Creek I
1244
f SB i
Havelock
On;
t Atlantic t
Atlantic Hot-1 M
p Morehead a in Oil
Thursday and Saturday.
Wednesday and Friday.
Train connect, with
Weldon Train bound North, leaving
a. m., and with I
Danville Train West, j
p.
Train with
at Goldsboro
JO p. in., and with and I
Weldon Train from at Sat p. B I
Train with Wilmington
W Train, leaving
at p. in and with
Danville Through Train,
leaving at p. w.
L. DILL.
Superintendent.
OF
I X.
If. Has been and up
and she has received a
f for
FALL AND WINTER
her line of trimmed and
mil rimed Hats, and general
millinery goods, she has the prettiest
stock of silks, shaded
baas. Gauzes, etc., the market. Give
her a call at the Old t
HOUSE
Can be found a supply of
Light
Tobacco,
s. Ac,
which will be sold at very lowest cash
Give me a call.
J. C. CHESTNUT.
c your county pa-
fellow is mil
am his
ills in Ills gets
he's and la
hie in ,
the
enemy as all
His UP Hi.
sorry and that's the end id
ii in i .-.
hi I'm going;, i ion
I can, ii seen in
i it- inti rears
ii
. . i. I nil. v.
Iii i. n e on
I snub-. that are . lb. b
I b int. above i
and
. m h. lug -i.
j , in in -O
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a-d Hi a
w a M
it.
Tin- in. reliant the sun;.
or
years b was a
no I ran-ac-
to b equilibrium, as
lying, men to shake Ins
in and the
evils the credit
a in its a--
that try am .
man religion. Ha laces all
now.
years ago a-
yon
one did bis u
and own
j nearly every farm the saw
I the broad
The manufacturer antebellum
j days was
with small and
gals every a
loom, a spinning wheel, a winding
blade and cotton cords answer. i
he this d.-part
children bare since
beat to pieces in sand the cot-
many homes; the blade
i eared single paths may be seen
play the part a wind
U one which is to brim
. or
ere a return of . a- price, On
safe plan you can from our
Druggist a bottle of Dr.
RM Discovery i i-
to bring relief ease,
used for any affection of
or Chest, such a
if Lungs. Bronchitis,
ma. Whooping Cough, etc. ate.
Ii is pleasant and agreeable to las
feel safe, and can always lie in-
Trial free at G. Ernul
Drag
There are fourteen tin
Kansas penitentiary.
and
DaMs Essex, Ct. Is per
over the question of short
long courtships, and wants our advice.
Well, Daisy, it is hard to make a rule to
fit every ease, but in general we say
that long are not advisable.
Many women, pale, haggard, and
wasted continued Uterine
are fur.-.-. to banish all thoughts
of marriage. Such unfortunate suffer-
should know that Dr. Pierces Fa-
Prescription is a positive cure for
the most complicated and obstinate cases
excessive painful
a-i. nation, unnatural suppressions,
or falling womb, weak back,
female retro-
version,
congestion,
a ovaries.
with
For all derangement- of the liver,
1.1 Dr. -s
to
life must possess charms
for the of human nature for
ages; that of Persia is of especial in-
because, while apparently east
in fixed molds of immemorial
it is more plastic and mobile than that
of other eastern countries. The Per-
is of a vivacious, mercurial dis-
position, and none of that aversion
to change, as such, which is so marked
a characteristic of the Chinese or
Indian.
Men of wealth or position traveling
in Persia usually send in advance
hire a house during their stay in a
place, or they are entertained by
friends. The vaunted hospitality of
olden times, still in full rogue in
countries, is no indication of
superior amiability or breeding; it Is
the result of system
of mutual accommodation
avoidable conditions, in which the
host dispenses a courtesy which ha
knows be may need in turn. But
men of tho middle and lower classes
resort to the
where they take a room, cook
own meals, sleep on a rug
carry them. St
Globe-Democrat.
of
The m of two bottle mad aw
KW a new man. As a general
spring medicine, I do not Its
W. L.
V. M. O., Vt
Six for At
used Compound
-print-. ran r. as inn
Hose powerful and some time
It Is a
and since It I felt like a new
K. K Dakota.
COS VI.
DYES
SON OF PETER THE GREAT.
Ha II Awful Death Inn
Was Betrayed by a
death of the Alexis,
son of Peter Great, u one of the
most chapters in history; all
more because the unhappy
so nearly escaped bis cruel
fate. is impossible, says the his-
collect more
particulars in regard to the
than those I
from a Russian noble intimately con-
with Marshal son
of the general who was employed to
i arrest him. This noble informed mo,
that being at on a visit
to count of that name, he con-
ducted him to a small castle near at
hand, and showed him apartment
in which Alexis bad lived in conceal-
for a long time after he had been
driven from bis court. He
also told me that the czar, according to
Marshal having resolved
that his son should be brought back
to Russia, and knowing be
secluded in some part of territories
of the Emperor Charles VI, wrote to
that sovereign, about 1717, to obtain
bis permission for to
see his son. wherever he might be,
and persuade him to return to his
father's court, promising to use no
compulsion if be refused.
emperor, who had daily ex-
this demand, had advised
Prince Alexis to repair to Naples, fur-
him with a strong
to the viceroy of that kingdom.
So that when Gen. arrived
to fulfill bis commission, he was in-
formed that the was no
within the territories of the
house of Austria. He then extorted
from the emperor an order to all the
governors of his Italian states to give
facilities to the general for seeing
Prince Alexis If he resided
within the limits of their respective
governments.
this order in his hand he
traversed the Milanese and all
and then passed into Naples,
but everywhere the same answer met
him, that no one knew place of the
prince's retirement.
day when Gen.
was conversing in Russian with th
members of his suite before a barber
Louis
Of sod the a wrapped
good now kept In stock by and bud in
A. with these to be i the loom, that
convince yon that her, produced the warm ban
Hats. latex stole In trim-
Year
Two
Birds of many curious kinds are
found in Australia which cannot be
found anywhere else One of them is
the bower builder, or walk builder, as
it is called. It builds a long walk or
bower with grasses and sprigs,
then collects all sorts of little things
to decorate it. Gaudy feathers he
likes particularly for this purpose, but
he docs not disdain shells, bleached
bones, a pipe bowl, a penknife, or any
small object that he can find. So well
is his propensity known, that when
lose such things in bush
generally find them in the bower
bird's walk. It is evident that the
bird takes thorn purely as ornaments,
for he entirely on seeds and fruit.
Another noteworthy bird native to
that far off land is the lyre bird. He
can not only imitate the notes of all
other birds, but also nearly every
sound made by man. Settlers are
often deceived by him, and many
amusing stories are told. Sometimes
a man working on his clearing hears
somebody chopping wood a short dis-
away, and a dog barking at his
heels. He goes in search of in-
and finds after a long walk
that lyre bird has been making
game of him. A man using a cross-
cut saw hears somebody doing the
same thing, and after searching
successfully for him, discovers that it
is the Times.
to
It
One of St. Paul's distinguished
who rejoice in the toll of gen-
and whose name is a household
word all over town, is a member of
Presbyterian denomination. In
former years be used to cross the
ocean quite frequently, and each time
before venturing out on briny
made his will, in which be bequeathed
a good round sum to church of
which he is a pillar, for a building
fond. But he always passed through
the perils of the great deep with safety
and returned home in better health
than eves before. Then be would tear
up the will and leave church out
in the cold again. This sort of thing
rat monotonous to the
M, and it is understood
. taken matters into
own hand and will make a
by subscription instead
LACTATED FOOD
On the morning April
at tune it been
ed that tin- all the
shall to celebrate the I
event of one hundred years ago,
when the church bolls
nit the thirteen
to call the people together to j
pray the success and prosperity
of the under Wash-
, that day inaugurated
dent of the United States. A mil
is from the committee
of
in the services
he held to implore a continuance o ;
favor which bag been shown
rats, nation since its
Persons of sedentary pursuits are
disposed to constipation
rays use which Insures safety
against constipation all of its
. Price cent
Dr. I hill's in by Syrup is good de-
everybody -peaks well of it. The
price Is only cents.
Farmers, call be lasting
prosperity to the rosin that depends
upon any his
Go in for home supplies. Lit
and lie your motto
You know you cannot to buy
hay, meat, for
very thing els.- yon have.
On the farm is place to raise
these things. Now, is not this
Then why do you goon year after
year the same old way, when you
are not making much
indeed you are tailing
la-hind. off and take the
other road this year.
D. J.
THE STAR.
The b the only New York new-
possessing the fullest
of the National Administration and the
United Democracy of New York, the
political battle ground of the
Democracy, Hire and
, , simple, is good enough for the
whose services he had engaged, the bar- single handed among the metropolitan
ax , I it a
her showed so much astonishment that
the general asked him, in Italian, the
reason. He replied that he did not
understand a word of the language
which general had been using,
but that the cause of his surprise was
its resemblances to that spoken by a
great lord whom he often
went to share at the
general, much struck by his honesty in
-.-,. and continued
I less, it has stood by the men called by
l lie great Democracy to redeem the gov-
from twenty-live years of Re-
publican wastefulness and
despotism to the South. For
four years past it has unswerving
in its to the administration el
It is for him now
for Cleveland and four
remark, continued to question the gar-
barber, and having made Elm
some learned that a young
lord, whose person he described, was
served with the greatest respect by
numerous attendants, and led a very
retired and secluded life in the Caste
From tho details furnished
by the barber, the general had not
slightest doubt that he was the
witch. He immediately repaired to
the and having shown him
again imperial order, and assured
him of his conviction that Prince
Alexis was at the ob-
permission to see him, on the
conditions specified in the czar s letter
to the emperor. He had an interview
with unfortunate prince, who at
first refused to proceed to St. Peters-
burg. The general, however, a
handsome to a woman who Lived
with prince, and bad much
him; and he was thus per-
eventually to return to the
Russian capital, where we know what
destiny awaited H. D.
Adams in Gentleman's Magazine.
ENLARGED TO
fill
Per Year,
IN ADVANCE
and prosperity.
For people who like that sort of De-
the STAR Is the paper to lead.
The stands squarely on the
platform. It be-
that any tribute exacted from
in excess of the demands of a
government economically administered
Is essentially oppressive and dishonest.
scheme fostered and Championed by
Republican making
. a miser, wringing
from people and
up in vaults to serve no purpose j
ii invite wastefulness and dishonesty,
recants as a against
rights o It.-- ,
nil political jugglers may call it I
protective taxation the
for it is
I and; through the STAB is a
newspaper. . Its tone Is pure and
its news service
Each issue presents an
of u hat is best north of
world's history of yesterday. Its
are told ii. good, quick,
and might interesting
reading they are.
Stab is as good as the
William as gad prints about the
The I oh n same of matter t
which has nearly been superseded by
burlesque and extravaganza, had a real
reason for being. It had the ,, arc of its choice offerings,
same place in the drama that humor- . the best known men
character has in painting, and ,. literature and art are represented In
served a like purpose. Farce simply columns.
took a natural human feeling or habit. H star to a tarn
magnified or intensified it, and showed cream of the news the world
how amusing a man might be who was with features make
entirely tinder its control. Mr. most complete busily newspaper
a nursery gardener and a The the mechanic.
a beautiful, perfect sped- the man too much occupied to
men of the small but prosperous En- read a daily paper, will get more for his
Philistine. dollar Invested in the
He is devotedly fond of his wife, than from any other paper. It will be
ho was the widow of a sea captain .
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THE
Newspaper ever in
Greenville. It tarnishes the
LATEST NEWS
gives More Matter for
tho money than any other
in North Carolina.
The gives a variety
of news. NATIONAL,
will devote ii-
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of ho section in which it
name and gel s
to tho m. as its
large and growing
makes it an excellent
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who was the widow of a sea
named and all his spirit is
possessed by a dread that Mrs.
who was supposed to
have been drowned at sea, may turn
up and claim his spouse. His fear
soon has something substantial to feed
on, for a Capt. does turn up
and demand a wife, and the action in
occupied simply with the display of
emotions until he die- j
covers that he is dealing with his
brother, and not with the ;
predecessor himself. Absurd as the,
character is, it fairly glowed with life,
well as drollery, in Mr.
Monthly.
The Doe Bad
The small boy lived in
a fashionable hoarding house, on
Washington boulevard. Among the
boarders was an old maid, whose
many silly, girlish ways made her the
object of much secret fun among the
boarders. It was after a dull Sunday
afternoon, when it was a trifle early
to light the gas, and a momentary
summons to supper was expected, that
tho lady, a couple of gentlemen and
the aforesaid boy occupied one of the
parlors. one seemed willing to
start a conversation, so, for the want
of a better thought, lady said to
graceful hound, on the rug before
the Fanny, how I envy
yon your peaceful lot; no trials or
The little boy sprang to the
side of his favorite, looking up
into the lady's face, blurted
yon wouldn't, if you had to
fleas Herald.
If we did but half we are able to do
we would be surprised at the of
Our
It Is sweet to live, lint oh how bitter
be troubled with a
night. Dr. Cough Syrup,
Is a sure remedy; cent.
cannot sing V My throat
yon tried
Ct
mil will print the freshest most
political new.
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j their y in
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added shop one of the
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as good a shave Half Cat
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the above named procure j
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