Eastern reflector, 15 January 1890


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THE
MKS. M. A.
not tolerate a white person of the population. Yet the Bee I
takes dinner with a the without j
r i . i even a acquaintance with i
God mane the and can . . , .
the to enlighten the south in
ate him. He made the regard M m of ,
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STATE GOVERNMENT.
G. Fowle. of Wake,
M. Holt,
of
Secretary of .
of wake.
W of Wake.
of Wayne.
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba.
Attorney F. David-
son, of Buncombe.
supreme court.
Chief X. II. Smith, o
Wake.
Associate s. of
Wake Joseph J. Davis, of Franklin
E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and
Alfonso C of Burke.
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT.
First H. Brown, of
Beaufort.
Tell me, ye saints
And kings of old.
Where shall we Bad
The land of gold
The heavenly land.
With joys untold
Hear what the Spirit
Hath to say
lies
The gates of day
Just at the end
Of the narrow way.
who -hall choose
To walk thereto;
Must bear the cross.
And cast out sin
And life eternal
They then -hall
There are sharpest thorns
In this narrow way
There are blackest clouds
To hide the day
But hear what the Spirit
Hath to say
up cheer up
Oh. heart of gloom
For every thorn
Shall roses bloom
In the garden of God,
Where there is room.
crown for him
Who day by day,
With patient feet
That never stray,
bis cross
In the narrow
and also, and can
them. Not that I would insult our
born and reared in its bosom and
which constitutes more half of
The Exodus.
Atlanta Journal.
A strange sight was witnessed on
Alabama and Broad streets
day afternoon.
A crowd of sixty in
came in on the Air-Line train
and were matched to the East Ten-
depot by the white man who
AFTER THE JOURNEY.
After they get there t heir passage
money to be paid back, they
have to work as hard as ever, the
fine home and fine stock don't ma-
as they thought it would,
and they all awake at last to the
fact that there's cheating going on
all
brother by a comparison so of- j population. As well import a
I simply follow the Bee's j to America to interpret
example and go a way for an J Hie Christian religion.
illustration. God made the colored; While the north may not be aware I bad in charge.
race but he made it as iris, of if, it nevertheless remains a fact,; Carrying beds, furniture, pots, I
rate and and altogether, that its zealous championship of j guns, children dogs, the men,
different from the white, just as this mongrel and much w- children
he made one star to differ from an- race is not so much to an ad- through the streets for half a mile
have seen a statement recently been formed and bought
, to Hie effect that the valuable tract of iron mining
other glory, to differ civilization and and attracted the attention of every I J I in county.
A G In
THE STATE.
What Happens Around Us.
As from the State
Five Points of S.
First. It is entirely vegetable, con.
fains no minerals or poison of any
kind, and builds up the system
from the first dose.
Second. It cures Cancer of
during the holiday. Lula, No other remedy or treat
a most estimable young
lady, took her life. She had
been troubled with melancholia for
sometime.
There was a sad in
flowers, in beauty, animals, in ; ed humanity. to their erstwhile
form and intelligence, and so on ad bondage, which has thrown around
He has made different
orders and grades of creation, in
them the charm of romantic heroism
and placed them before the world
From a Social Standpoint.
A SOUTHERN LADY DISCUSSES TEE OS-
OF MB. CABLE.
every kingdom, family and in the light of martyrs. Supposing
and in this instance, to for example, that apolitical war had
against any possible mistake, in lifted from a condition of slavery
the original clay, ho took and servitude the Chinese,
the precaution to give it a North American Indians, all of
hue that there no , whom are superior intellectually to
danger of getting the parcels the African. Would the fact of
mixed. The Bee acts upon their having been once used
that this process was j pressed by a sot of people with no
dental and is trying to circumvent longer any right or power over
the designs of the Almighty. The j be any reason why they should
fact is, there is no question of De raised to the plane of social
it. Everything is right and j equality with those who had been
proper in its place. The African is cast in a finer with loftier
as much a distinct branch of the aid higher faculties, and
I human race, as much a part of the capable or following broader paths
j great whole in the sum of created; Of the as a slave I know
things, as the American, Arctic, j nothing, and being a child of the
Australian, Mongolian or restored rather than of the
one along the of march. , an , fear be
They came from Raleigh N.
and were on their way to the f more
farm of Co., ., . ,, . , . .
. ,, . ., , there should be, and it becomes
at on the Bast . . , . ,
. good citizen to seek out
see railroad. . . . . ,
remedy the causes so far as he can.
ANOTHER DETACHMENT.
I Unless I am mistaken, some of these
This was only the advance guard ; may be discovered without
of a dusky army. Later in the even j
the Richmond and Danville n required to account for the
brought in thirteen hundred valence of crime, I should mention
people. Two trains of cars the tendenCy to regard it from
each were needed haul them. instead
There were two baggage cars to; of the standpoint principle. This
each tram, and they were piled tendency is manifested in
with every conceivable sort of stuff, with nearly every serious case
The other coaches were packed aN of crime committed among us. It
most to suffocation with their j finds its first vent in an outburst
freight, seventy-five or more indignation when the crime is dis-
men, women and children being in covered Not the quiet, determined
merit hat. ever cured it.
Third. It cures Hereditary Blood
Taint, even in the third and
generation. No other remedy baa
ever done it.
Fourth. It has never failed to
eradicate Scrofula from the system.
Fifth. It cures Contagious Blood
Poison in its stages by
ting the horrible virus from the
Item, thus giving relief from all the
j consequences of this bane of the
man family,
,, ,,. ,. S. S. S. builds up the general
u- Wall's Ferry, drank half a pint . ,,. . .
. , j . , , of the patient, instead of
last and died from ,,,. . .
., . , iDS it down, as is the case w th the
the effects the same ., . , ,
Mercury, Potash and old
ton have mixtures. It is harmless to the
keeping a partial of most delicate woman or child, yet
deaths in our State for many years, is its healing power that it
but more prominent or distinguish- out the poison in the blood
ed have died than in and roots it out entirely, thus giving
any other year we can recall. , nature an opportunity to assert it-
m , ., r, as a the gen
Tarboro Friday ., . . . .
. ,, , ,, , health is rapidly improved, and
Little Creek near Conetoe a small I . ,
, , . , , . , ., the cure is affected,
colored child was burned to death.
Its mother locked the house leaving
the child and went off
larger part of the stuck is held in
this section.
Bucket A
boy years of age living on the
plantation of Mr. II. C. Wall near I
and the Negro- is doubtless a link in the lost confederacy, am not prejudiced; These came from regions rash, blind
Neb., Dec. the chain of progressive evolution; favor of antebellum systems, j round about Goldsboro, N. C. They j upon
Edgecombe. of the Ike the Sunday happy, useful acceptable in bis On contrary, I think the gave as that their excuse for criminal by commit-
Third G. Connor, of Bee I notice editorial headed; particular sphere. But nature of slavery was wrong the poor crops that have A crime equally great or great-
District-Waiter Clark, of J in which the j a line of the sooth is now suffering from the j made for the last few years, the attempt to
I writer the Atlanta j the African and of her great and of money. They hope to m how soon this in-
for predicting social races, the social gulf that sop- error. I do know, however make plenty of money and grow fat j burns If the
Clark,
Fifth A.
G ford
Sixth T. Boykin,
Seventh C.
each coach. indignation which is based on ab j When she returned she found that
from Carolina. j of evil and love of the right j her child was dead.
A convict escaped from the
penitentiary farm on the
liver He was in
years and had been made a
Two others whose time has
expired they do not want to,
I have an interesting treatise on
Blood and Skin Diseases which we
will mail free to those who will send
us their orders.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,
Atlanta, Ga
Why They Come.
a money grow and will on if
of j Mr. Cable on account oil antes the two can never be span-.; that the until by in the country out West about is the forms discussing the reasons
o bis intimate association with the until science proves, that, as a African blood him which many wonderful stories have i and to severe c crease of the tide i
and characterizes the people race, the former is in every respect comes entirely extinct, can never j been told. many of those same Shelby, N. Jan. C . the South.
Charlotte Chronicle.
Some of our contemporaries are
for the in-
of
in I
B. Vance, of
Matt. W. Ransom, of
House of District
Thomas G. Skinner, of Perquimans.
Second District-n. P. Cheatham col, inimical to its interests, I desire to to exercise bis own pleasure in the
Third W. P a choice of his associates. This is ex-
n- . . r, ., n J bis to a few of what the people of the south
Fourth II. of 1.1. , t ., t,
think, but the Bee is evidently not
The Bee refers re the alone by the cut and quality The the is j sentiments of fits for the of the quarrel is not known.
profitable to the railroads. And m it a sen-,
Eleventh M. Shipp, of j and having had, therefore, better and fall a willing convert to the I myth and honor an unknown i
Mecklenburg. unities ti n . . . GET
Twelfth new faith. His social standing is
knowledge its systems and Intel.
cue who criticism of Mr. Cable as clothes, and no crime or dis
probably never lived in the south social grace, however flagrant, lowers bis
has formed his opinions that every individual is en-j standing with bis
hearsay evidence of those. dislikes
of clothes attests bis
respectability. That
his attention to a m.-
II. of
, ; who were of lynching Jenkins, owner of a The natural wealth the South
g on the Georgia Pacific first Petitions asking distillery near Earl's Station, nine is daily appearing more marvelous
from was shot through offers certainly as great induce-
the body and mortally wounded by as the West. climate of
J. U. storekeeper and the South is incomparably more de
. at the distillery. The cause ; than that of the West. The
society and the hospitality in the
. , , for lighter punishment, not
or Louisiana, and . ., ,
, pa no The sentiments that
I aroused in the outset contemplating
the victim, give place later to
Labor on the large cotton and not of principle all the
, ; South are surpassed nowhere on
Scotland Neck Mr.
K. Whitaker showed us some
earth.
merged into the white is a
sad admission, yet true. And with
The business conditions are
ramies. It need excite no
that people flock to
cultivate it.
The authorities send
concerning certain sins that if they ;
Should be committed by a brother, night between and I
Nash.
Fifth w. Brower. of I i the first, place, the writer in; willing to allow them this privilege, such an evil threatening their gates among the Western planters or or daughter, or wife, or
the people of the south cannot bow are Tied which Is as one's own soul. to pa; his poll tax.
; eye shall not pity him,
THE i shalt
t, .--mil S. Henderson. aPPears it would compel them tO Opel
Eighth District w. A. if lexicographer, and treats us to a re their doors to alien race, with j ford to admit a Wooden horse into
definition of the word whom they have nothing in com their social Troy In the form of such I
GOVERNMENT.
Court A. Move.
A. K. Tucker.
Register of II. James.
B. Cherry.
S. I. Ward.
B- Harris.
He says that is and which threatens I a precedent as Mr. Cable would es- The planters agree to take a thou
an index of a narrow, uneducated foundation stones their social fa-1 j fain of hands and place purely kill Again, shall
Keep out of debt if you possibly
can, and do not give a mortgage if
you can by any moans get along
without it. Mortgage is the spec-
Winston A man who tie that haunts the farmer's every
He cannot get ahead of
cannot leave it behind. It is
the 7th day of December, lie died with him always, even unto death,
thou spare, neither shalt as John was moment.
him, but thou shalt ken Hospital on ; he
Civilly, the has been with railroad a sum of money I take no satisfaction the life of a last from and ll is
and enjoys unmolested all the sufficient to pay their traveling et murderer, which Is guilty of death
Chair- while Mr. Webster assures us that Cable, a public man and a I He shares the undisputed by the work before he re-
Mooring, C. V, Newton, I prejudice is opinion or southerner, for
Board of Herding without due pie of the north to dictate to the
Chairman J. S. and J. D. j nation ; From south in matters of a similar private
School Superintend, we see that the fact of a mind's and personal nature. It is madness
line.
liberty of the sleeping car and any wages.
of F. W. Brown.
G. James.
F. Evans.
It.
Chief T. Smith.
R. Moore.
Ward, B. N. Boyd ;
coach. He may attend
the public theater stop at pub-
hotels. But it is that
select circles, alike in the north,
railroad agent then goes to
North or South Carolina as the most
fruitful field which to ply his
cation.
INDIGNANT.
Last year the farmers rose up
incapable of looking at a I fail to see how it is any
question except from one more tyrannous for Constitution
an intensely personal to dictate the social of Mr. rights office horn American the amount to be returned he shall be surely put to death bead and on his side before coming,
So ye shall not pollute she land nothing definite be learn
wherein ye are, for blood it I as to where he come from,
the land, and the land cannot be I Ho remained in rather, an
cleansed of the blood that is shed j state daring the entire time
therein but by the blood of him that h the Hospital,
bond prejudiced is no evidence of exclude a man because be select circles, alike in the north, cation. ; shed It public sentiment could j On last Sat-1
lack of ability to judge correctly, in other circles those be- south east west, the African is INDIGNANT. be brought to regard crime as some- about eight o'clock
The most learned and gifted are of- fitting his birth and station, then rigorously excluded. As a case in , ., , i thing to be punished in the fear of at the cabin of old Tabby
mm
ten the most intolerantly the entire world in all lauds and at point, I see that a was . . ,. . . for his sake, we should i colored, near College,
ed, so the Bee's proposition that a all times, has been and is still in en last week Chicago in honor ,. . S m. .-.,. I hear of fewer lynchings and Andy Berry and Johnson,
C.
DAMS I DANIELS,
WILSON,,, c
v n III VI- . ,. m. I w , mill VI
mind is the jacket of social I Mr. and that the q . would receive fewer petitions two voting each about to will b.
, v it t A torn UH
an is a false hypo- since it has been the custom and was graced by the presence
however, it is said they are .
I t
thesis. An argument based practice all civilized people from ; no loss a personage than his friend I . .
., . .,, .- . . . . j r . -v-- . great question with the rail-,
2nd Want. H. and Alfred an is like attempt- time immemorial. And it Mine. other , . .
and to that a stream is there is method it In the features of the enter- . g the
R. 4th Ward, N. , , ., a i . . ,, i ., . to leave the homes in which
because it flows a narrow business see the was the absence o T. . .
., , . . , . they have lived their child-
channel. land meet the worldly footing; but j colored guests among that .
First and That the people or the south are in our social intercourse we company.
to the social equality of the congeniality, intimacy and friend- Is this prejudice No. Au
for commutation and pardon.
years old, were displaying their pis-
A second encouragement to crime when pistol was
s found in the long interval which dentally discharged. The ball struck
usually intervenes between the, of Johnson just below the ear and en-
Promptly Attended to.
AN ATTRACTIVE
Hughes, D. D., Rector.
morn-i Whites and Will never Ship
While the who leaves a
and night. Meeting every the of the latter to i beaten path of
night. Rev. K. B. John, . i for the highways and
every Sunday, such footing, no one will or wishes ways of doubtful associations, may
, to deny. Opposition and prejudice, j be himself way
Pastor. however, an two entirety different former friends who do not share
words, and it is possible to oppose j bis erratic predilections, to
fence and its punishment, The
is not familiar with law
to suggest a remedy, but there is
i rarely some remedy, and it should
is as out of place in tractive dodge applied. If we have not courts
select circles of the Caucasian as ever gotten is a high- let the number be
in a dock of peacocks. lS colored circular, with n so
one questions the right of the I and well executed pictures. as to all ,
to mingle in society provided he is first picture represents a that are urged to gain
wanted there, but what a stir there with his
would be in northern social cabin
his brain, killing Instant-
Iv.
Goldsboro We learn
that Mr. Washington Bryan, late
president Of the A. N. C. railroad,
baa been elected by the
Car Service Association of North
ts manager. Au ex.
D. L.
N.
KY-AT-L A W,
ii E E N V I L I. E. N. C
J. E. U Hi.
j. m.
a thing on reasonable and whom such society would be were there issued a royal edict pro- i
many excuses are urge-i to Section, indeed.-------Doll
family leaving a u. u. It , ill
lime, let id he me a young colored man,
in an old field. be visited upon of- , years, was shot killed A T-LA W,
the is while the of the at.,., ,,. .
N. C;
insurance No. K. of B., the needed warning. It it
that who have
our generous
hour bearing on his arm
not blame the weight of a dusky maiden,
A. L. of II. meets lived in the south and are thorough generation so we should i of whose ancestors were born
night. C. A. White, C tastes help to enlighten This is No one would question
OFFICE.
Boon open for all business from
Northern Mail arrives
help
j disposition and capabilities the J In the enter. I
A- I lo led portion of the population is only rest t
e-4
over fifty persons who have
M. to P M- All mail investigate and arrive at a a drop the ocean as compare
on The general deliver will . . . . . . ,
be kept open for minutes at night understanding of the sub- j with the Ilia of 3.00
after Northern mail is distributed, than the theorist of or inhabitants here there
north, who has as little
cal knowledge of the as he
Tm Old Sparta and ., a child has of the hip-
mails arrives
V. after looking at one
the cage bars of a travel-
and at A. kt. on either facts
Pullet malls arrive Tuesday. . the side of the north
Thursday at A. M. and , f of
Black Jack and Calico; The Bee made and
arrives at P. M. tolerate t colored race, but
p can
I his light to choose his own
to believe that
he company
the propriety of inviting
him into that circle again.
Mrs. Al
S. W. formerly editor of
in veins the taint of the Wadesboro at
and fine chickens.
third picture is that of a
comfortable two story dwelling with
a beautiful lawn in front, on which
a is cutting the grass
with a patent rolling machine. At
the gate a horse attached to a fine
is hitched. On the front
seated in large and
rocking chairs can be seen the
pons looking colored man, sup-
the murderer was given into.
the hands of avenger, and paid i Christian We
at once the penalty of his crime. If, with the
not murder, then the accused
was consigned to the city of refuge,
began at once to serve out t lit
legal term of imprisonment, the life
time of the high-priest.
Still another cause of crime is to
be in looseness family
government that generally prevails.
association with whites,
be taken as a fair specimen of
as he revels in
his original stupidity
In any souther hamlet of,
same size they constitute at
least fifteen or two
instituted a heavy libel suit
against of
article ill the but the
jury brought in a verdict Of not
guilty. A of rather
record, having been en-
gaged one or and shoot
affrays.
every time. The ministers are car-
away, and preach emigration ;
the teachers wild and talk
everybody is half crazy
until they have sold out everything
and are on the way to the enchant-
ed western land.
allowed to grow up In disobedience
to. and defiance of, the regulations
of the family, they will enter
with lawless dispositions and
desires, become suit-
able candidates for the fate of
of our excellent Col.
A. B. from the 3rd to the
2nd Vice-Presidency of the Rich-
and Danville Com-
It is a promo-
and was made because of the
merit of Col. Andrews, who is one
of best and most progressive
business men of our State. Step by
from a
one of the
keeps on as he
has done in the past, it will not be
before ho is at bead of this
great system of Railroads. is a
true son of North Carolina, has won
his way by pure merit, and the
higher be gets the better will all
like it.
j SKINNER,
N. C.
U U. JAMES,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Practice in all the courts. Collection
I B. YELLOWLEY,
W,
Greenville, N. C.
HOTELS.
Greenville, N. C.
Under new management. Hot
cold water baths. Good rooms and at-
servants. Table always
ed with the best market. Feed
in connection.
SAT
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The Eastern Reflector
GREENVILLE. N- C.
D. J. Editor
Event Wednesday
THE LEADING PAPER
IN THE
The Wilmington is now a
tiling of beauty and shines with
more than ever. Last Fri-
day the daily edition came out in
a brand new dress of type, giving
it the handsomest appearance of
any daily in the State. For some
time the Star, in point of ability,
has been well in the lead of North
Carolina journals, and now this
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Commissioners Proceedings.
Greenville, N. C, Jan. Ctn
board of County Commissioners
of Pitt county met this day, present
C. Dawson, Chairman, G. M. Moor-
C V. Newton, T. E. Keel.
The following orders for paupers
were
Ad-
ams Susan 15.00, John
To the Noble Citizens of Green-
ville and Vicinity.
In art Friends
.,,. . makes
Margaret Bryan
second in no particular to any
its contemporaries.
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 15th. 1890
Entered at the Post Office at
C., as
Mail Matter.
Washington Letter-
From our regular
Washington, C, Jan 10th
Senator is always
of a large audience, no matter
what the subject is that he is an-
to speak upon, so that is
not to be wondered at that the Sen
ate galleries should have been pack-
ed to overflowing to heat speech
on the resolution offered him
calling upon the department of
for information as to whether
U. S. attorney at Indianapolis
acted under its instructions in pro
W. Dudley, of
the notorious of letter,
from arrest, when he was recently
in Indiana. Be spoke of Dudley's
At- crime as having inflicted an
stain on a memorable election
It seems that the
grants have not found the Garden
of Eden they expected in leaving
the counties of Eastern North
Carolina for the States south-west
of us. One who recently left
wrote beck to
that he was very anxious to
get back home, and in the letter
enclosed a clipping from an
paper about the way the poor,
deluded are enticed from
their homes, and what becomes of
them after they get away. The
article from the Atlanta Journal
will be found on the first page of
to-day's Reflector.
The Raleigh correspondent of
the Wilmington has dis-
covered that is a regular
which is day
and night to defeat Yance for the
Senate. It is said that the Re-
publicans are trying to engineer
the scheme and get the aid of any
dissatisfied This lit-
scheme amuses us. There
never was anything started in
North Carolina that will prove a
more hopeless failure than an
effort to defeat Senator Yance and
those who attempt it will do so to
their own folly. Zeb Vance's grip
on the people of North Carolina
cannot be shaken.
3.00, John Mas
ten Ivy Mayo 2.00, Patsy
Elke 1.50, H. D. Smith 2.00, Nan-
Moore John Baker
Daniel Webster
Nelson 84.00, Wm 85.00,
Lydia Bryant 2.00, Jacob
horn Jacob 82.00,
82.00 Henry Harris
83.00.
The following general orders were
J. A. K. Tucker 813.00, J. A,
Lang J. A. K. Tucker 8150.85
J. J H. C. Hooker
815.00, Josiah 82.00, E. T.
Move 11.35, D. H. James M. A.
James D. C. Moore
J. L. 81.30, D. H. James,
C. P- J.
J. A. K. Tucker
L. W. Reasons 81.50, A. L.
Blow Dr.
F. W. Brown F, W. Brown
810.00, F. W. Brown C. V.
Superior Court Calendar.
CIVIL DOCKET.
In all probability the Greenville
Guard will have some new re-
at early meetings. From a
of thirty men summoned by
the Sheriff which to select
the jury for the murder trial, last
Saturday, three of them were ex-
upon the ground of being
members of the State Guard in
good standing. It seemed to
strike a popular chord, fir the
time being, hence the opinion that
with the general existing aver-
to serving on juries, in order
to place barriers in the way of
Compulsory service there will
many applications for member-
ship into the Guard.
was open, universally known and
practically confessed, and yet by
vigilance in obstructing the law,
and in denying and
the has thus far gone
unpunished. The beneficiary of a
polluted ballot-box now in high
place had felt compelled to shield
the corrupt instrument of that sue
and he thought it was
time that the most disgraceful
most alarming episode in the
campaign should be
understood by the whole people,
and that the people, that t props
degree of responsibility be
assigned to the instrument B whom
it was perpetrated, and to those who
tried to hide the offense. He also
spoke of Dudley's threatening liar
risen if he was not protested, and
closed by saying Mr. Harrison
new had it in his power
by dismissing
U- S. district attorney had
ordered a not
to issue a wan ant Dudley's
rest. The resolution was amended
by Senator then
adopted. Nothing is expected of it
however, such if given are
not made matters of official record.
Representative
is also after Dudley in the
House. He has offered a resolution
providing tor the of a
select committee With power to send
for persons and papers the
pose of investigating the
election, including the
letter. Mr. says he
never intends to let up Dudley
until he sees him where he belongs
in prison.
The World's Fair will
probably be settled now. St.
Loom and been
Last week a mad bull heard by the and
gored a colored man in will devoted to hearing
bury. The bull while being arguments in favor Chic; go and
ed to a slaughter pen rushed .
who became paralyzed on
ii lie
animal's
causes the to suggest it as
a good idea for all bulls to dis-
horned when they are calves, at
which stage horns could be
removed without danger to the j
calf and with very little pain, and
while it neither injures the value
of the animal when grown, DOS
detracts from his appearance, it
and impeached its result. He said T- E. Keel
further that the fact of the crime j Dawson 5,3.30, G. M. Mooring
James Barrett B. R. Cotton
The following orders were issued
to the Stock Law fund.
James Turnage J. C. Bland
S. S. Jackson B, B
Jackson C. Dawson
The office of Constable of the fol-
lowing townships were, declared
cant Creek, Farm-
ville. Greenville, and Bea-
Dam, the Beard then proceeded
to an election to fill the same which
resulted as follows W. P. Buck,
L. B. Swift Creek.
W. D- Wilkinson, Farmville, W. A.
and C. T. Bryant,
Greenville. The constables-elect all
came forward with their bonds,
were and approved
and ordered recorded. The election
Constable of Beaver Dam
ship was postponed to the meeting
of the 1st Monday in Feb-
. ,
The office of Coroner was declare
ed vacant and an election was held
in which W. H. Harrington was
elected. was then ordered
be file his bond on or before the 1st
Monday in
License was granted to the
lowing for six mouths ending
1800. to retail liquor.
Hooker, W. A. Smith, S. G
Cox Co. J R ft Co, J A
Brady, W A Stocks Johnson Nor-
Co, Green ville. E B Pollard,
John H Dad, Farmville. E Lang.
W B Bland ft Bro, Brooks Co,
Bell's Ferry. J R Davenport,
Warren
Hill. Staton, Cherry ft Mayo,
Bethel; F. Fleming Co-, Par-
X Roads. J O Proctor ft Bro,
The following were exempt
poll tax and the
Henry Mobley, rheumatism
W insanity ; John Al
of leg;
lame arm; Jesse broken
arm; L A Cobb, listed in
Creek and townships;
Lake Bates, ; David
tree nor resident.
The report of a jury to lay out and
establish a new public road in Falk
land township was read and
veil and the Clerk of the Board was
ordered to notify the Supervisors
of F township action
of the Board. .
Upon complaint of R L Lewis that
he b charged on the tax net of 1889
with acres of land valued at
1888 which is excess asks
that the same be reduced. It was
reduced to and
was made on the tax
from
Jo
he com
Affairs which
a s
the man,
with fright and backed up against i h- l
a freight car. The man was dis- ; to report a bill, the site
and tossed over the to be filled by vote the
head This If no b; ch occurs the hole
thing should be settled the
first of February.
Tobacco and
and I eon
would be a
around those
tact with him
safeguard
who
The also
Allied Darden complained that
be i, charged with an of
ii. m en tax list
of 1889 mid asked that tin, same he
collected. The Board upon
ordered that make
the collection and the tax
coll -tor be credited with the same.
Upon complaint of Alien Craw-
La Committee en that he is charged on tax list
o sanction the departure with one mule valued at.
asks the
have been frying to
impress their v ripen
committee on Ways Henna,
and very diverse vie th-y were
too.
Her resent Caution, 1111-
I one members
that it would be a good by Speaker no
for the next Legislature to have been a yet re, rd t.
pass a law in the tenor indicated
above. The concurs
in this suggestion and thinks such
legislations would prevent many-
cases of personal injury.
the ch remains
in the power, as Ions I
as ho can get a bare majority lei
sustain his no how
outrageous they be. Tin- was
B R that
be If charged on tax list of 1889
acres of land Falkland
valued at the said
land having been disposed of
, prior to June 1st 1889, Mar-
. m . fully week when having listed the same
, , I the Speaker in Caver of raking I for 1888. The correction
The Biblical Recorder, of o a, n.
the key note that leads to , b Mr ,. K ; Hills, of
. , , ,. , , that her land valued at
I Kentucky, appealed Horn -he ls asked that
. and there was an d fight, I Mime reduced. The Board
many must in i the
the accomplishment of nay
there must or be leaders.
Many a work has failed of full
shame the republicans into reaped
success in all undertakings,
it utters the following
led by
Speaker who made a
speech in v he tried to
not from lack of ability
willingness on the part of to the rights of the minority, hut
whom the work was but use, voted to sustain
from lack of skilled and efficient Speaker's As long as
leaders. Whether the work to lie. r .,
done is one that concerns a S
a town, an association, or a republican-, have eve then-
State, there must be one who own way in the the on
satisfaction the have
is that they are a
dent that will used for all its
worth when the democrats
can marshal the forces, and develop
the resources, and lead the workers
to diligence and success
There is an old and true
that is everybody's control in the House.
is nobody's and a j One of Hie new democratic
work left for everybody to Montana, in
gets done. There are men j ms, would be certain of obtaining
in who have means his seat if the Washington
and who have ability, that might per men bad to decide the
do a vast deal of good for Lawyers on the Finance
building the town if they
b. , , , . bill is
only get in the lead in establish-1
some enterprises. senator Morgan
They need not fear having to go j speech in of for sending
alone as there be plenty the to Africa, tat bill
ready to rail, to the work., w. not a w.
being satisfied of of the
petition ordered that tin-same be
reduced to
Margaret and Nettie
ton th.-y are char-
each with of val-
at and ask that they be
charged jointly with the said
acres. The Board being satisfied
of the justice of the petition order
ed tin- collection.
W A James, Jr, tendered his res-
as member of this Board
and it was accepted. It was order-
ed by the Board that, the Chairman
call a meeting the of the
Peace of the county, to be held in
the Court House, in Greenville, on
Monday, the 3rd of February, for
the purpose of electing a County
Commissioner to fill the vacancy
caused by the resignation of W A
James, Jr.
John S Smith was appointed
keeper the draw on the bridge
seres Tar at Greenville at
pet mouth.
Th following are the inmates of
the Boor House to December 31st.,
white mules white females
Editor than
once the citizens of your
town have been tested and long
since noted as true and tried ex-
of the truth of the old
adage. friend in need is a
friend Comparatively
few men live past the middle age
of life, but that have some
tune, or calamity, some sad ex-
incident to humble
and indelibly impress the mind
with the imperfection and wicked-
of human nature, our utter
unworthiness and entire
upon an Providence,
who rules the universe, and shapes
every man's destiny. Often this
sad lesson comes suddenly as
blessings to somebody in some in-
visible way, and though at first
they seem heart-rending, and
most intolerable, yet last we
see God's hand in it all, causing
the heart to well with gratitude
and throb with love for many
stranger friends who prove their
loyalty friendship by
tokens when most needed,
and thus make us wiser, bettor
and happier men.
The writer has just passed
through the the most terrible ex-
and greatest trouble of
his life.
Never shall I forget last Tues-
day night, the 7th day of January,
1890, when quietly sitting at my
desk, at home, my two junior boys
to the Temperance Society,
bat soon came running in, full of
excitement and tears, begging me
not to tell and handed
a telegram, which summoned me,
as I then thought, to the dying
bedside of my oldest boy.
Forty miles away with no means
of getting there except through
the country in the dead hours of
night. Breaking the sad news
to his mother and leaving my
family group all alone in tears and
great distress at mid night I star-
and arrived at Hotel Macon
about sunrise next morning to
witness the condition of
my whose life but few
had any hopes. When I walked
in, lie turned his languid eyes up-
on me and with blood-stained lips
and teeth, caused by hemorrhages,
I am seriously shot, but
can't die. this way, am going to get
well., and I would not swap places
with the foul assassin who shot
mo in cold blood from behind n
All that day I had little hopes
of his life, and I knew only three
things acting together, s
help, his own strong nerve and
resolution and the great skill of
and Brown could
enable him to pull through.
I first tried, by
grams, to console his distressed
mother at home and as patiently
and resignedly as possible awaited
the result. At a late hour that
night the boy got easy
and began to improve, which has
eon tinned, and at this writing,
Monday evening, January 13th,
shows every favorable symptom
and prospect of getting up again
a few days, for which we are
nil unspeakably thankful to a mer-
God who has ruled the whole
matter.
But the main object of this
hasty article is to acknowledge
the debt of gratitude due the no-
citizens of Greenville, of both
sexes, young and old, for the
sympathy and interest man-
for the constant, untiring
attention rendered in this
time of need.
Beings comparative stranger
can names, and don't wish
to be publicly bat to be-
half of my boy, family,
all his relatives and menus,
heartily thank the citizens
the gentleman who
caught him in his arms while fall-
to the ground, the lawyers
who throw their office doors open
to his first reception, the skillful
physicians who have rendered
such efficient service, the noble
landlord and lady of Hotel Macon
have so cheerfully furnished
such
the young friends who have no
watched his bedside
every night, all the noble and
charming ladies, who could do
nothing better than visit and
Sheer nun, or send him of
flowers, with messages calculated
to and encourage the heart
of dying man, lastly, all
and every body who has
so much interest and friend-
ship, either by personal inquiry
or presence around his sick bed,
or by telegram or of in-
all of which I have tried to
answer as best I could.
Finally, my friends, it affords
me pleasure to reassure you that
all these tokens of friendship are
highly appreciated, that the
under which you have
placed us can never be half re-
paid. A debt of love and
is permanently stored away
in the hearts of all the family,
which though never repaid by
mortal hands, or expressed by
mortal lips, yet this gratitude can
be erased from the heart only by
death itself and then only, one
one, as each heart of Sydney s
family ceases to throb and enters
its eternal home. You have
helped beer an others bur-
for which there awaits some
future reward. Blessed be your
Call and see them at
WEDNESDAY.
Warren vs Randolph
Warren vs
Carson vs Keel Ayers.
Harrington vs Daniel.
Nobles Davenport
Wooten.
n Cox.
Sutton vs Moore.
Taft vs Wilson
vs Joyner.
Cory vs Hardy.
Moore vs Johnson.
THURSDAY.
Co. vs Andrew.
Rawls vs Morrill.
Wilson vs White.
Ward et
Hardy Bros, vs Evans
Successors to It. S. Clark Co.
FOR
Hardware, Tin-
ware, Stove Pipe, Sash,
Doors and Blinds, Iron,
and Putty, Kerosene
and Red Oil, Stoves
Repaired. Tobacco
planters will And it to
their interest to send
us their orders for To-
Flues early.
We sell very low for
the cash.
LATHAM PENDER,
Greenville, N. C.
ALFRED FORBES.
RELIABLE OF C
to buyers of Pitt counties, of the following H
that are not to be excelled in tills market. Ami teed First-clues and
goods. all kinds, S. CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and GAPS, and SHOES. LA-
CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE HOUSE FURNISHING
GOODS. DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS. CROCKERY and
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER different
kinds, and Hay, Rock Plaster of and
Hair. Harness, and
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY.
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I to the trade at
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less percent for ah. Bread Prep
and Hull's Star Lye At Jobbers Prices, White Lead and pure Lin
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors. Cucumber Pumps, Salt and Wood and
Willow Ware. Nails a specially, and guarantee satisfaction.
Galloway.
Cherry Mayo vs
vs Howell.
A. R. R.
Ward
Andrews.
Whitehead vs Joyner.
FRIDAY.
Grimes vs Martin.
Stancil vs
Andrews vs Andrews.
Cory vs Hardy.
vs Atkinson.
Murphy vs Gardner.
Boyd vs Harris.
Rawls vs Morrill.
Murphy vs Elks.
vs Cummings.
Clark vs Clark.
Rev. Hunter's
Appointments,
1st Sunday and
2nd and Sundays, morning and
night, Greenville Baptist church, also
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday night.
Sunday, morning and night,
cl Baptist church.
ANOTHER
Car Load of Fine
Horses
Mules,
received by-------
will lie sold------
CHEAP FOR CASH,
or at reasonable terms on time on
proved security. I bought my stock for
Cash and can afford to sell as cheap as
anyone. Give me a call.
J. L.
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE
GREENVILLE N. C
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND
All kinds Risks placed in strictly
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
At lowest current rates.
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE.
TH OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY
THE FRONT
J. D. Williamson,
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House.
WILL Of
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS.
My Factory l well equipped with best Mechanic. put nothing
but WORK. We keep up with the time- and improved
Be.-t material used in all work. All of Spring are OM, you can select from
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King.
Also keep on hand a full of
HARNESS AND WHIPS,
the year round, which we will ell as as the lowest.
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING.
Thanking the people of and surrounding counties for past favor hope
merit a continuance of the same.
A Card.
I will be in Greenville at the King
House, on Saturday, the 35th of
on rival of train, also on Monday
the 27th and part of the of
Practice limited to the Eye. Ear.
and Throat.
GEO. LLOYD,
of Tarboro.
Washington
Engines and Boilers,
All sizes and styles commonly used.
MILLS
Circular and Shingle Saws
Rabbet and Leather. Belting.
s,
In fact anything the machine line.
We represent the Standard
of the land and can sell as low as
the lowest and on better terms.
for terms and prices.
MM AGENCY,
O. K. Manager.
Washington, N. C.
colored male colored memory
I total
R. R. Owens.
N. C Jan,
WIDE AWAKE
of .
Republican.
GREAT
THAT BOY William O.
Young and old wilt follow
adventures and his on their
acres with laughter and breathless interest
THE NEW SENIOR AT ANDOVER.
By Herbert D. Ward. A serial of school-
life in famous Andover our Rugby.
boys, the professors, the lodgings, the fun.
SONS OF THE
A right
jolly of modern Norse boys.
BONY AND BAN, one of the best of
Mary Hart well serial.
ORDERS. Rem-
Talbot. An amusing
story of sheets and a flowing sea.
CONFESSIONS OF AN AMATEUR
. PHOTOGRAPHER. By Alexander
Black. Six practical and amusing articles.
LUCY First of a aerie of
graphic North Carolina character
by Margaret Sidney.
TALES OF OLD Twelve
powerful stories by Grace Dean
a Canadian author.
THE WILL AND THE WAY
RIBS. By Jessie Benton Fremont.
About men and women who did great things
in the face of seeming i lies.
THE By L. J.
man. The funny Indian Fairy Folk.
OPENINGS FOR GIRLS
AND YOUNG WOMEN. A dozen
really helpful paper by Sallie Joy White.
Twelve more DAISY-PATTY LET-
By Mrs. Ex-Governor
TWELVE SCHOOL AND PLAY-
GROUND TALES. The first will
LAMBKIN ; Was He a Hero or a
by Howard Pyle. the artist
Votes and
SHORT STORIES sifted from thousands
on a Vegetable Cart.
tone M. Vail. William
Tom Jumped a Mine. Mrs. H. F.
gun of
Lieut, k. p Polly t the
Golden Margaret. James
C Peggy's Bullet. Kate
How Simeon
the Revolution.
Difficult lee of Darling. L. a
One Good
ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES,
Dolls of Noted Women.
Bow to Build Snow-Fort. a
old WM Pointer. How the Play
Polo. Madame de All
Frontier Port. Lieut. F. P. Fremont.
of F. A .
Bound-Up. Miller. Japanese
Kite, j. B. ITS. N.
F L. H
A Party in Chinese Pal-
R,
The and will be
Ban
LOW TARIFF
FACTORY.
NO ME WE ON
For now. Ah
you are free to buy where please, but
if want to money you to
Factory on 4th rear of B.
Cherry For convenience we
have also an entrance through II. F.
Keel's Stables on 3rd street. lean give
That you ever had in your life for
to 913.00 less money than any one
else in the county can Hive you. Why V
for my expenses arc less I pay the
spot cash for good and save the dis-
counts, if you don't believe it you
conic and see. Having had years
experience in the business I guarantee
perfect satisfaction or no charge,
pairing a specialty. Don't forget the
place on 4th Street rear J.
A.
Greenville,
The Tar
Alfred Forbes, Greenville,
J. II. CHERRY,
J. S.
N. M. Lawrence. Tarboro, Gen
Capt. It. F. Jones. Ag
The People's for travel on Ta
River.
The Steamer i finest
and quickest boat on the river. She has
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished
and painted.
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac-
convenience of Ladies.
POLITE ATTENTIVE
A Table tarnished
best the market affords.
A trip on the Steamer Greenville is
not only comfortable bill attractive.
Leaves Washington Monday,
and Friday at . o'clock, a. M.
Leaves Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at o'clock, a. m.
Freights received daily and through
I Bills Lading given to all points.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville. N. C.
E. A. TAFT,
Wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has
bought out Grocery establishment of T. Cherry, and with
new stock added is now prepared to furnish the very best
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND FAMILY SUPPLIES
At prices fully in keeping with the d times. keep Flour,
Meat, Lard, Molasses, Confections. Canned Goods, Crockery,
Glassware, Tobacco, Snuff, Arc.
Orange Syrup is the best Molasses in this market.
You are invited to call. Remember the place, at Cherry's stand.
J. B. CHERRY.
J. R.
J. G.
Have again conic to your attention and solicit your esteemed patronage
W do not claim that we have the largest and best stock east of the
Rocky Mountains, but we do say are to the front
--------with a specially selected line of--------
Suited to the want of a large class of customers. in full with
the hard times and can Will make low cash prices to all who favor us with
their patronage. Look down this column and see if we cannot interest you. We
are better prepared than before to serve you. We haw la stock say
a line of
Sat
THE FOLKS.
s For the
On and Warn
f rm i en ;
P,
ENJOYS
Both the results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
to the taste, and acts
yet promptly on the Kidneys,
liver Bowels, cleanses the sys-
colds, head
fevers and cures habitual
Syrup of is the
remedy of its kind ever pro-
to the taste and ac-
to the stomach, prompt in
action and truly in its
fillets, prepared only from the most
healthy and its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs for in
and bottles by all leading drug-
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro-
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
ft ch.
LOUISVILLE, HEW rout.
Embracing Dress floods and Trimmings, and Calicoes.
and Suitings, Goods and Cashmeres for Men's and Boy's Suits,
sheetings. Bleached and Canton Flannels and Bed Ticking.
Boots and Shoes.
For Men. Women. Boys, Misses and Children, it prices will cause the poor to
rejoice, and the hearts of all will made glad who buy lino's and shoes from us,
why r because we sell low and give the money's worth. A full line Notions,
and Goods w ill delight t hi -hearts of the young and old.
MATS and CATS for men. boys and children. in this line we offer
you a stock as complete as the farmer or mechanic can wish. We make a y
of Steel Nails and guarantee them to be the best made.
Groceries.
both
Flour
call and
Which we arc selling at rock bottom price s, because are forced to do so
but take pleasure offering and selling low down. we interest yon here
if so come in examine our stock of Sugar, s. Ten. sap.
Toilet and Laundry, Lye, Matches, Starch, Meats i different kinds,
-which we are now buying from and can save money if you
examine before bu elsewhere, Tobacco
Headquarter for Furniture.
Of which we carry a line not to be excelled in this market, such as Suits,
Double and Single Bedsteads, Tables, Dots, Bed Springs and
Children's Cradles and Chairs of different Winds and varieties,
all to suit hard lines and short crops. Anything that you want in ibis line If
have not got it in stock will make a special order for you. as we have
from several of the best furniture houses in Tinted States and guarantee sat-
as to prices. Wood and Willow ware, Crockery. Lamps,
Bridles and Collars. Cart Saddles. Whips and Hone Millinery. Trunks,
Valises and Traveling Bags,
Life is too short to keep on telling what have can do, But wishing
you all health and prosperity and giving man. woman and child who
to Greenville a cordial invitation to come and examine our stock,
remain yours to serve
J. B. CHERRY CO.,
Greenville, N. C.
Appointments
For preaching on Bethlehem Mission.
, i Bethlehem, 1st Sunday at
Physician since 1839 i f school House, 1st Sunday at
In the diseases and weaknesses of j
men will mall a book free, giving the i Sparta, 2nd Sunday at o clock.
which cure abandoned and ; 3rd at
privately at home. , 4th Sunday at o'clock.
Address Specialist, room A, M , 4th Sunday o c
corner Hew
K C. P. C.
Money to Loan.
ON In sums of
and upwards. Loans are re-
parable in small annual
through a period five years thus en-
the to pay off his in-
without exhausting his crops
n one year. Apply to
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WONDER OF THE WORM
inch Dress Goods at cents.
inch Wool Cashmere at cents.
inch at cents per yard.
Single width Cashmere at to
Single width Worsted at cents
Calicoes and S.
Clothing for Cost
Sample at Cost. Corsets cents. Handkerchiefs at 1-2 cents.
c O
Stockings at cents. Collars at cents.
Hoods, Caps and Cloaks for children, and women folks.
Vest and Pants per suit.
Ladies
Good Business Suits for
Corkscrew
Boys
4.75
0.99
Mens Overcoats
Overcoats
Cents
Glad Tidings for the
Good Boots at
Good Boots cents to
All Our Sample Shoes at Cost.
Good Sunday Shoes at Ladies good Sunday shoes at cents.
Children's good Sunday shoe to Whole stock Brogans at 1.00.
GOOD NEWS FOR THE HATLESS
Hats to Hats worth sold for
Sell Our Entire Stock -at Half Value
Good Hats for Stiff Hats all color
NO GOODS SOLD THIRTY DAYS.
Won't Rip, Ravel or Rim down at Heel.
NO NO NO PRETENSE
THIS OFFER GOOD FOR THIRTY DAYS
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Financial Statement Of a stocks
Pitt County, for the Taylor
Fiscal Year ending
December 1880.
The is a list of orders.
together with the number and
amount, as allowed by the Board
December 3rd,;
MM, to December 2nd,
Goo
Henry
j S Watson
J O Proctor A pauper
1758 C Damon for pauper
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Brown
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J J
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James B Cherry
Brown
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Elks
Barnes
Sum Cherry
K Wall
K Turner Harden
D C
J S
Henry
James B Cherry
L H Allen
Barnes
Eugene Williams
Richard
J P Downs
John K Spier
Henry Brown
C P Gaskins
A Harden
H K Hearne
White
G T Tyson
James B Cherry
David Parser
B S
F G Dupree
H Brown
Jno S Smith
J W Tyson
W L Robinson
Brown Hooker
Henry Brown
Williamson
J H
C P Gaskins
Henry Brown
John S Smith
James B Cherry
Jas B Cherry Co
M Z Moore
C P Gaskins
J N
Poor House.
Te whom issued
J J
F W
J J
F W Brown
W W Andrew
J J
W W Andrews
F W
J J
W E Warren
Paupers.
No. To tamed.
Susan Tamer
John Stocks
Taylor
Margaret Bryan
James Masters
Mayo
H D Smith
Nancy Moor
John Baker
Adam
Daniel
Nelson
Wm
Amt-; Lydia Bryant
Albert Williams.
pauper
Susan Turner
Stocks
insane
Jacob
Jacob Dupree
Little House A Bro, maintain-
pauper
too
SO
to
Taylor
Margaret Bryan
, James Masters
J Ivy Mayo
Patsy Elks
H Smith
Nancy Moore
John Baker
, Daniel Webster
Nelson
i Wm
Lydia Bryant
; Polly
Jacob Me La who in
Stephen Williams
Turner
Taylor
James
II Sin i Hi
Baker
Win
Jacob Mi-Law born
Stephen Williams
GO Kennedy,
i coffin
; J O Proctor Bro., main
taming pauper
Polly Adams
Susan
Stocks
Taylor
1425 Margaret Bryan
James Masters
. Ivy Mayo
Elks
SO i
pa
H D Smith
lie;
G Moore
John Baker
Daniel Webster
Nelson
Lydia Bryant
Jacob Me Law horn
J A K
to Goldsboro
Susan Turner
g John Stocks
Taylor
Margaret Bryan
James Masters
Ivy Mayo
Patsy Elks
H D Smith
Nancy Moore
John Baker
j Webster
Nelson
Amt.
Jno
Susan
John Stocks
f,
Margaret Bryant
James Masters
Ivy Mayo
Elks
Wm
Lydia Bryant
Jacob
John Flanagan, D D B
C Dawson, conveying Hind
to K i n -ton
W A James Jr. pauper coffin
Susan Turner
John Stocks
Taylor
Margaret Bryan
James Masters
Ivy Mayo
fill
i Smith
j Nancy Moore
j John Baker
Daniel Webster
Nelson
9- Wm
1875 Lydia Bryan
Jacob
, j proctor ft Bro,
A G Cox, coffin
Zeno Brown,
Jacob Dupree
W L Smith,
J A Andrews, maintaining
per
B F Patrick, D D pauper
Marcus Whitaker
J A K Tucker, for
Susan Turner
Stocks
Taylor
Bryan
James Masters
Ivy Mayo
Patsy Elks
H D Smith
Nancy Moore
Webster
Nelson
Wm
Lydia Bryan
Jacob Mel a whom
MOW far
Marcus Whitaker
Marian Brown,
On
on
.
on
mi
on
Sou
Amt.
Goo
Zoo
Son
-00
Amt.
Witness Superior Court
No. To whom issued
J L
Wm Peebles
Sam Bryan
Cherry
Jennie Cherry
Wm Edwards
Calvin
Jesse Jones
Henry
Mary
B S Hams
Dudley
Major Jackson
C J
J A Dupree
Nelson
W A
Hardy
Harris
E A Davis
Jennie Elka
Amos Elks
Chapman
Wm
Noah
W L Dudley
W I Tanker
J Buck
W P Buck
T U
S I
G W It
Fred
Ellis Tucker
C C Forbes
B T Cox
Jacob Coward
Victoria Cox
Cox
Theo
Sarah
Cannon
J U Tyson
C D
B S
H H Wilson
J E
W J James
B F Manning
J C Wilson
J L Joyner
W O Vinson
Tyson
Wm Tyson
Margaret A Moore
Jesse Clark
Hettie Moore
T H Barnhill
Louis Joyner
W H Cox
Amos
J R Mobley
E D Leggett
A B Cox
Wiley
Cox
Weeks H Clark
Levi
B S
S A Bedding
Laura Wilson
Ashley
W Tyson
B S
Wm H
E A
Wm Boss
John
Wm H Cox
E A
U H Wilson
C M Bernard
J A Dupree
W A lames Jr
It S
C D
J T
L H
C F White
Austin Flood
C V Newton
Tom Moore
B F Manning
Ed
Isaac
O D
Daniel
J H.
Jesse Cannon
B B
E Nobles
D H Moore
W H Moore
W M Moore
Bryant Buck
Holiday
T J
E A Jr
B S
J S Parker
Simon
Peyton
J I, Robinson
D D Bryant
H C Hooker
J R Congleton
W Fl
W A
Daniel Smith
H Q Leggett
Moore
T L
W A Blount
B S
Aaron
B S
Jonas
C F White
r B
it F Graves
Louisa Moor
W King
W A
o John Mabry
B S Sheppard
; P G
it W King
1710 C I. Barrett
1711 W R Parker
Sherrod Whit
R M
Ida Little
D H James
Delia Foreman
James
M Z Moore
C D
Jack Dudley
A J Flanagan
Wall
J U M Jacks
Will White
Warren Bell
Poss Cannon
J A K
Chas Harris
W C Joyner
J W Page
Major
Theo
J J Keel
W I Keel
W H Williams
Warren
Eddie
I.
l no
C Dawson
T E Keel
C V Newton
W A James
G M Mooring
Jury Tickets
No.
Jams B Cherry
Sheriff Fees
To whom issued.
VT M King
J A K
Si
Amt.
JO
M King
J A K
W M
J A K
W M King
J A K Tucker
Amt.
Clerk's Fees.
No. To whom issued.
E A
i I William
., M Smith
f J Bin Williams
is Sheppard
Jr
EB Moor
r- I B S Sheppard
, C F
W J Joyner
C F While
10.687
James
1440
No.
it
Amt.
Constable Fees.
No. To issued.
G G Porter
G w Edmundson
Ii W Reasons
H C
Jno S Easton
G w
H E Ellis
N R Cory
W P Buck
G w
w D Morgan
Daniel
G w Edmundson
John S Easton
w B Burnett
G A
H L Ellis
Ballard
B F
G A
w P Buck
G w
H B Turner
AD Hill
w J Fulford
John S Easton
J w Page
A J Flanagan
G R Buck
L B
G A
R w Smith
G w
783.1 May
Amt.
No.
Coroner's Court.
To whom issued.
Amt.
jury
tr t .,.,.,.,. a
H B Harriss, coroner
Luke
Riley Jenkins
James
Long
Henry Long
TI J B jury
i James Bryant, witness
Miscellaneous.
L H Wilson
2-1 K A j
F Sugg, Witness Inf. Court
II T Postmortem Ex o . ,
F W Brown, lo
J It Cherry, Robber Stamp l
D J Public on j
Ed wards bk s.-,
W Bullock
l Potter Greene l
sis Edwards Broughton
on R W
RE Pollard
Register of Deeds.
To whom issued.
B H
Elizabeth Han
Is
30-
JO
2.13
it
No.
part of
Solicitor.
To whom issued.
Amt.
1680
Election.
No. To whom issued.
S S Rasberry, registrar
L registrar
O w
J R Congleton,
C D
J R
J R
S V Joyner, election
Jas B election
, Greenville Carriage
works, ballot
S A registrar
E A Move
I. Best
Flanagan
J It Cherry
F W Brown.
It Williams Jr
L It
Joe
Hawkins wit. Inf. court
w T Knight
F James
Town Police
Apr, C M Bernard, hire
I Mink
E A Move jury tuxes
j A k
Albert Williams, bill COSt
him
May W on
hire
C F Warren, in
Atkinson,
lot in Washing
ton. N. C, Jack At-
costs
Cory on of
Shade
June D II Kg deeds,
tax on marriage license
John Flanagan, collector
w M King schedule
for yea 1888
Albert Williams bill
for oakum sold
Sam Cory on of hire
shade Adams
July A K
on
hill cost vs l
Moore
A jury
S A on
Roxy waist hi
w K on of
S hire
IS J a K sheriff
1600 warren,
Atkinson
Aug. A K 1200
V Smith on acct hire
Daniel
OS
in
an
lo
23.75
R ,,
14.1 A K Tinker,
Summary.
Poor House
Bridges
Amt-
court
Account
. commissioners
Tickets
I Sheriff Fees
Fees
or Deeds
Solicitor
If
2-
c,
1370
Oct. .
E A for code sold
lo A K
Nov. Ii Moses on Scot of
hire Ed Nixon
a jury tax
It s for old
bridge lumber sold to
John
s Mr will
towards
Alfred Forbes hire Sam
Perry
I'll.
By to school
fund
By transferred to stock
law fund
Total
To of
By orders paid
IS
Worthington
R E
C I
-105; J R Bunting
J Hart
Cornelius Joy net
Sydney Daniel
G W Gainer
O W
Jail Account,
To whom issued
j W M King
H F Harris
Swift Galloway
Ferry.
Carr
A nit
SI t-
-35
Costs Court.
II K A
Kill
R Jr
Fred Harding
N It Cory
A K Tucker
E A
HG Nobles
E A
Any Board
i Conveying prisoners jail SO
t Constables lees
Election
Bill Cost
. Roads
J P Fees
Coroners Court
Recapitulation.
mi
ain't oil baud
all
CK
By to I'd
J D Williamson
J A K Tucker
F W
J A K
W E Warren
j A K.
Amt.
W C Dudley
R R Cotten
Wm H
J A K
.--
To whom issued.
W A James, Jr
J A K
G Dawson
T E Keel
G M Mooring
T E Keel
O Dawson
G M Mooring
W A James Jr
O Dawson
W A James Jr
T E Keel
C V Newton
G M Mooring
W A James Jr
G M Mooring
C Dawson
T E Keel
C V Newton
C V Newton
T E Keel
W A Jr
G M Mooring
G V
TE Keel
G M Mooring
W A James Jr
TE Keel
O Dawson
G M
O Newton
W A James Jr
G M Mooring
C Dawson
T E Keel
O V Newton
W A James Jr.
G M Mooring
Tax List.
No. To whom issued.
Edwards Broughton
J R Congleton
Langley
E c Blount
John King
Rasberry
R G Chapman
B S Sheppard
S V Joyner
J A Lang
01,403
Amt.
D H James, part of
to Board Coin's.
To whom issued.
A L Blow
Roads.
S Norman
w L
G w
w L Pollard
w P Buck
D J
w J Fulford
J w Page
T w
w B Burnett
S Easton
G A
j A K Tucker
G w Edmundson
A K Tucker
To ain't county N
GO CK
oil v ain't orders p d
receipts
By
disbursed
To ain't in hand of treasurer
Dee. goal
13.485
Financial Pitt county,
1888,
DB
To ain't audited
Dec. I'd
To audited Pro Dec.
to Dec.
Amt.
W A James Jr
T E Keel
Y Mew ton
Conveying Prisoners to Jail.
No. To whom issued. Amt.
John B
H E Hellen
John B
H C
O W Harrington
Ward
W P Buck
L B
G A
J Page
G A
John Nobles
W H Burnett
W D Morgan
G W
R T Hodges
459-LB
W P Buck
W J
J W Page
G A
G R Back
W J Fulford
John S Easton
R T Hodges
G W
W B
Justice's Fees.
John Fleming
J J Perkins
T H Langley
w R
B S Sheppard
w B Moore
T C Moore
J Laughinghouse
Bryant
R Jr
M Z Moore
G T Tyson
J A Lang
S Rasberry
C G Bradley
J D Cox
B S Sheppard
S S Rasberry
D C
A j
G T Tyson
John Fleming
J A Lang
J May
B S Sheppard
S S Rasberry
Holliday
B Sheppard
j j Laughinghouse
D C Moore
C Stokes
J S Norman
w R Parker
M Z Moore
D C Moore
T E Keel
Holliday
A L Harrington
w H
J j Laughinghouse
B S Sheppard
R L
A j
J R Congleton
Stokes
By
OR
orders
to Dee.
I'M
To of c n
Dec. 2nd, 1880
is.
James B in account
with the County of Pitt, Dec. 3rd,
1888, to Dec. 2nd, 1880,
PR.
i To last report
To Hint received of.
John
K a tax
John Flanagan, too
W M King,
J Flanagan,
Is
1889.
Jan.
Too
BOO
Boo
old
Sheppard on acct of
hire Oscar Jones
For Patrick
J A
acct license
John
J A K
acct liquor license
J A
acct liquor license
John Flanagan, collector
J A K Tucker, sheriff.
E for cost
VI
in VS
Peebles, Hellen and
county
Feb. J J for of d
at poor house
Walter on t of
hire of Allen Austin
J A K Tucker, sheriff
Wm King; t
R A Jury
I Mar. John Flanagan
L C hire of
Oliver Tucker
W K of
Albert William
J A K Tucker col
J K Davenport, hire of
Daniel
l J A K Tucker col
,; Williams, bill cost
him
To bah In hand treasurer
Dec 2nd, 1888
Si North Carolina,
I. David H.
rt tile Board of m
for the do
lie Is a true State-
as of la
my my baud
Semi of Mini at
my office in the 3rd
day December
James,
Office of the Hoard of
Pitt County.
The is a statement of tin
of the
of for Pitt County.
of days each member
at tended, and the of
miles traveled by each, and the
amounts allowed to each member
services us Commissioners for
the fiscal year December
1889.
or MEETINGS
Council hath attended
T Keel W
W A James Jr
C M Mooring
C V Newton
A Tucker
Ain't allowed Council Dawson
For twenty days as
For live days on Committee
Bight hundred and thirty-
two miles traveled at five o.
allowed T B Keel
l For eighteen
loner
For days Commit IS
eight hundred sixty lour
miles traveled live cents .
allowed W A Jr
For twenty-four days as com-
For days Committee
eight bundled forty-two
miles traveled at
For mileage as error in acct.
Ain't allowed C M
For twenty as
For ten days on Committee
lour hundred sixty miles
traveled at live
Ain't allowed C V Newton
For fifteen days as
For five days on Committee
four hundred three
miles traveled at live
Will
Ain't allowed J A K Tucker
For lour days
sixty lour miles traveled
Total amt allowed
Less cents in W A James,
Jr., account.
State of North Carolina,
Pitt County, j
David A. James, Clerk
of the Mosul of Commission-
for the County aforesaid, do
certify that the foregoing is a cop.
statement as doth appear upon
record in my office, under
my hand and the official
Board of for Pitt
County at office in Greenville, this
the day December, A. a.,
for Pitt Co





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WONDER OF THE WORLD
inch Dress Goods at cents.
inch Wool Cashmere at cents.
inch at cents per yard.
Single width Cashmere at to
Single width at cents.
Calicoes and Domestics
Sample Notions at Cost. Corsets cents. Handkerchiefs at 1-2 cents.
Stockings at cents. Collars at cents.
Hoods, Caps and Cloaks for children, and women folks.
Test and Pants per suit.
Ladies
for Cost
Good Business Suits for
Corkscrew
Boys
4.75
0.99
Overcoats
Overcoats
Cents
Glad Tidings for the
Wood Boots at
Good Boots cents to
All Our Sample Shoes at Cost.
Good Sunday Shoes at Ladies good Sunday shoes at cents.
Children's good Sunday shoe to Whole stock Brogans at 1.00. i
Hats to Hats worth sold for
Will Soil Our Entire Stock at Half
Won't Rip, Ravel or Run down at Heel.
GOOD NEWS FOR THE HATLESS
Good Hats for Stiff Hats all color
NO GOODS SOLD THIRTY DAYS.
NO NO NO PRETENSE
THIS OFFER GOOD FOR THIRTY DAYS
We
word.





M. H. Column
Attractive
THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR,
Greenville, N. C.
GOOD NEWS
L Sparks
Cotton
Have seen the cook
stove at Latham A
Cooler.
Dee, M. Ferry Co's. New
Garden at the Old Brie Store
A mammoth display of
Imported tor us direct
from Switzerland.
This
assortment is com-
posed of many new
and rare novel-
ties in
Hamburg's, Swiss,
Irish Point,
and Van Dyke Edging,
Allovers,
Edgings,
Etc.
weather
One dollar Solid Leather
Ladies Shoe at J. Cherry Co's.
The days are growing longer.
Tons Bulk Lime for sale cheap.
E. C. Glenn.
The Have you had the
The cook stove is the
heavier stove for the price made.
For sale very low by Latham .- Ten-
See appointments of the A.
Hunter.
Sow Gals BOO bushels
cheap, at the Old Store.
Quite a crowd in town Monday
you have a friend scud
him the this year.
in county ought
lo take the year.
Large lot of tobacco seed for sale
by A. Forbes.
Hold Macon has had a good inn
for the last week.
Arrived on the 13th Famous
Milk Biscuit at the Old Brick Store.
We now have twenty-two
daylight.
One dollar buys a Whole Stock
Mans Shoe at J. Co's
Good
Those are hard to get rid of
they love, to linger.
dozen Eggs or
in trade, wanted. J. J. Jr.
A Masquerade Hill is on the
for Greenville.
The Spring Term of Greenville
Institute will open
Mr. J. C. Tyson is the happy man
time. It is a boy.
Early users found it very much
cooler on morning.
The finest loaf of bread I ever ate
was made of Point Lace Flour, at
the Old Brick Store.
Personal-
Lela C is her
sister in Clinton.
Miss Lena Harris is quite
with
Miss Addie has been
sick the past week.
Mrs. J. Langley In- been quite
sick for a few days with the
We were pleased to have a call
from Rev. J. L. last Mon-
day.
Lieut. C. returned
home from Davis School on
night.
Mis Maggie Doughty is quite
sick at the residence of Mr. Ger-
main Bernard.
Mr. J. S. Gray is a pub-
school in township,
Berea
Miss Belle Greene has returned
from a pleasant visit to relatives
and friends in
Sergeant J. Smith, of New Or-
arrived Monday night on a
visit relatives and friends here.
Master Henry Wilson, of
fort county, is quite sick at his
Mr. W. B. of
township.
Mi. Jesse Warren, of
spent a few days with relatives here
week. He made us pleasant
i call
j The following attorneys are at-
, tending court welt. Messrs.
Swift Galloway, Gilliam
I and fas. E. Moore.
Mr. S. B. Wilson, Jr. left this
i morning to accent a position in
as assistant telegraph op-
I in the Carolina Central R. It.
office.
For n few days the editor has been
quite sick, but at present writing is
I somewhat improved, and
hope to see his smiling face with OS
I shortly, weather permitting.
Mr. M. O. Count, of the firm of
Bethel, dropped in
to see us one day last week. He
has rented the James Hotel at Beth-
el and will serve the people in a first I
class
Littleton Female College Is doing
some of the very best work for the
higher education of young ladies in
the Stale. It has a strong Faculty
and attempts most thorough
work. The Spring Term begins
Jan. 1390,
This is not the visit of
to ibis country. It
ten or twelve years ago when con-
fine d its operations principally to
the horse family and was by
the lefts names of
and pink
Judge Walter Clark refuses to
ride over the railroads on a free
pass, and so buys his own ticket
and rides at his own expense. This
is an instance of perfect
He shows that he is not
tied to any railroad's prejudices or
Opinions by any mercenary motive.
man who went to milk
and sat down on a boulder in the
middle of the pasture and waited
for the cow to up to was
the eldest brother of the man who
kept store and did not advertise,
because he reasoned that the par
chasing public back up to his
place when it wanted something.
Ex.
We ask -our attention a few
minutes while we direct you to the
beautiful column advertisement of
M. B. Lang on 3rd They are
now settled in then- new quarters
and invite a careful ff their
mammoth display of
It is n rare treat to visit I heir
store and look through the
stock. Alex and Gus are
always ever polite and
willing to serve you. Call.
We heard a business man
the other day that there had been
fewer mortgages foreclosed this
than ever known before. This shows
that the merchants are allowing
great liberality to the farmers who
have failed to make such crops as
would enable them to pay their
debts. Another thing that is com
in county there were
fewer mortgages given last year
than usual. While our farmers
have not made good crops, still
there is less indebtedness among
our people than exists in most of
the counties. Pitt better off than
other eastern county.
The New Year was ushered in
yesterday at Old Ford, by the mar-
j of Mr. E. A. Bland, a prosper
It is distressing to hear reports of ons merchant of Ferry and
many farmers their meat by
the warm weather. The abort crops
of last year and numbers of hogs
of cholera was bad enough, but
to lose what little meat, they had
made is still worse. We hope this
charge in the weather will cause
the loss to be lighter than was fear-
ed it would M.
There is a movement on loot to
establish a brick here
on a large scale. It is just one
the industries Greenville needs.
The men hear are in the had of
the can certainly carry
it to success therefore we feel en-
that the factory will be a
certainty. More will be said as de-
come to light.
First of the
hear one white, shad that
was brought up on the boat one day
last week. It will not be long he-
Mr. W. Phillips, who has been fore fishermen will be dipping
their nets m the river up here in
search of t hat toothsome fish.
These
imported
goods
being
Many of the gardens look as green
as they usually May.
N.
per yard, at J. it Co's.
The recent tine weather has help-
ed to advance work.
Bushels Seed Potatoes, five
varieties, cheap, at the Old Brick
Store.
Trains are miming the Nor-
folk and Carolina railroad.
lb Tor Sweet Scotch
lb sold in Pitt Co., which
is a of its at
the Old Brick Store.
Kinston had two fires last week.
Greenville is surely blessed.
bushels each Potatoes,
Peas, and pounds
Put county Hams wanted at U
Bros.
Brown opens her school
for boys and girls on Monday, Jan-
20th at the school house
formerly occupied Mrs. Mollie
Brown.
Beautiful designs in Job Printing
at the
2.000 Fox, Otter and
Deer skins. Will pay more for
I hem than any man in town.
J. J. Jr.
holding a position with B B.
at Bluff, has
a plate as purser on the Steam-
Lumber City, river plying
between Lumber City and Macon,
in Georgia. We wish him success
in his new
Mr. J. E. Tucker, who graduated
I at. Wake Forest last June, will take
; charge Selma Academy, and will
the. school there on Monday
line 13th Mr. Tucker made a
fine record as a student, and has
been teaching most acceptably for
the past five months in Hamilton
The good people at Selma are for-
in securing his services in
their News
Observer.
. Pitt county boys are appreciated
abroad as yon can see from the
above. We are to give them
up, but we wish them all success.
Tobago Seed.
We have received a letter from
Davis Gregory, of the New John-
son Warehouse, Oxford, N. ask-
us to announce that they would
to the of Pitt
all latest and host f arteries
of tobacco seed, free upon
We are sorry to learn that a
quantity of meat has daring
ht i.
Exodus talk has died out
here. It has not been very brisk hi
this immediate section.
There were
Macon
arrivals at Hotel
the past week.
thanks Alex for the
neck tie on
says Harriss.
vices were, held m the
dist and Baptist churches, last Sun-
day morning and evening.
tie.
Mr. Daniel, a highly res-
citizen of town-
ship, died yesterday morning
o'clock. Mr. Daniel had been
a sufferer for some time with con-
from which he died- His
bereaved family have our deepest
sympathy
Last Thursday Mr. F. Keel
showed a box containing sixty
odd eggs, the of those same
two smart of which the
recently spoke. Mr. Keel
continues to find and
neither of the hens has yet shown an
inclination to set.
It is a splendid time now to set
out. shade trees. A great many
more of them are needed Green-
ville.
Dr. Geo. L. Lloyd, the Specialist,
will be in Greenville for a short
Our Job Printing
Having just received another in-
voice of Job stationery we can turn
first class work in every
We have added new fonts
and laces to our job type and can
guarantee a neat and artistic dis-
play. When in need of job printing
give us a call.
while
Trucking.
The. has several limes
suggested that trucking could be
profitably engaged in through this
section. Our shipping facilities are
ample, and we believe produce could
next week. See advertise- be placed in as early from
Miss Green, the beautiful
of Mr. Jesse Green, Martin,
Bar. J. L. leading the
beautiful ceremony of the Christian
church.
The following were the attend-
Mr. James Griffin and Miss
Lula Wood, Dr. II. Johnson and
Miss Spivey, Mr. Sam Ab-
and Miss Bland, Mr. Her-
and Miss Ida Bland,
Mr. John Brooks and Miss
Green. Mr. J. Mobley and
Ada island, Mr. J. E. Spear
Miss Mr.
Miss
church was tastily decorated
by fair ladies of the
Miss Carrie Hodges played
the wedding march. The bridal
party left for the home of the groom
where a grand reception was held
last
Trial of
When this term of Pitt Superior
Court began it was not. thought
there would be a criminal case of
any special However,
later developments prove to the
contrary. On the 6th of
last a white man by the name of
Jesse Baker killed a colored man
name. George Barnes at
mill pond, four miles from Green-
ville, some particulars of which
were published the issue of the
following that dare.
Baker made Ins escape and was no;
The grand jury last week
in there deliberations this case
returned a bill against Baker con-
two counts, one for minder.
manslaughter. It was
noised the streets Friday morn-
that Baker would come and
surrender himself for trial. Sure
enough ho did come that evening
and sin render. Judge Boykin
mediately set the time for
day morning and ordered the Sher-
to summon a of thirty
which to select- the jury,
and the twelve regular
jurors was exhausted Saturday
morning with only for
jurors to try case. Judge Boy-
kin ordered the Sheriff to summon
forty or fifty additional men at once
and Court took a recess of ten min-
Upon reassembling seven-
teen of new were called
and the four remaining jurors were
selected The jury was composed
of W ii Fleming, Fred Gardner J
Tyson, C James,
Jr. E P Fleming. L Harris, John
Mill--, Sylvester Gains, John
fin, L N Ed wards, E E Hart.
The entire morning session was con-
in selecting and
and placing them in charge
of an officer. The examination of
witnesses began the
judgment suspended on payment of
costs.
F a, submits,
suspended on payment
of costs.
J. Perkins, unlawful of
crops, guilty.
P. Chapman, affray, not guilty.
cruelty to
W. K. assault, false
imprisonment Se, not guilty.
Florence Gray, Gus Gray and Ma-
Gray, larceny, guilty, judgment
suspended on cost.
Alter removing crop,
not pros.
Joe A. with D. W.,
pros.
Jacob Vines, no guilty.
J. B. trespass, no
pros.
General Atkinson, L. B. not
guilty.
Henry Ward, affray, pros.
Essie Barrett, A. B., guilty
judgment suspended on payment
of cost.
Henry Tripp, Charles Tripp, Scott
Edward Tripp, Edward
not guilty, others guilty,
suspended on payment of cost.
Randall submits, fined
and costs.
Mack submits, fined
and costs.
J. IS. A. pros.
Isaac James, pros.
Wilson Foreman, larceny, guilty,
S in penitentiary.
W. H. Allen and Peter Barring-
ton, Allen not guilty.
guilty, no judgment passed.
Babe Woolen- Patrick
Will Patrick, affray, guilty,
in suspended on payment of cost.
Vines, common nuisance,
pros.
Mo-es L B, guilty, no
judgment yet.
Fleming, L B, not guilty.
WILEY BROWN.
JAMES BROWN.
At R. Williams Son's Old Stand.
------Having pin chased the entire stock of------
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots,
and
Of Little, House Bra, we are determined to dispose of them at
VERY LOW PRICES.
We do not propose sell at cost or below cost, but by buying
at a discount we can afford to sell at such prices that will astonish
you.
It is so dry that of the
branches have stopped If
there is rain soon, there will be
a scarcity of water in wells.
as from others of the Eastern land was not completed mil
towns. Those who will try truck- j yesterday morning. Messrs. La
begin preparations now. Skinner and J. E. Moore
j appeared the and So-
is assisted
The public school in prosecution by Messrs. I. A.
direct to us
arc bought without
profit and
guarantee prices to
be per cent, cheaper
than usual.
Call and see
grandest display in this
line ever shown in
Greenville
Prof. is
greater interest than ever
in all parts the country, and per-
sons wishing to improve their
should send for his prospectus
free as advertised m another
Lock out the chance
weather will bring of it.
Tobacco just re-
a quantity of Tobacco Cloth
for Covering Tobacco Beds at
H. It. Lang.
Hotel Macon is sustaining its usu-
ally good reputation this court.
Gratifying to all.-The
position attained and the universal
acceptance and approval of the
pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup
of Figs, as the most excellent
known, illustrate the value of
the qualities on which Its success is
based are abundantly
to the California Fig
Company.
Won't something happen so we
can get a few locals. The
market is below par.
Passing across the bridge a
evening we saw a hush m
bloom with the red homes of last
season still banging upon it.
The farmer who failed get in
some good work around his
during the splendid weather
we have been having is a lazy man.
lumber mill, at Wash-
was on Wednesday
morning of week. Loss about
with little insurance.
I District opened Monday morning
with pupils. Miss Lucy
Principal, assured by Miss
; Brown. The academy has been
and put in good condition by
committee and the prospects by the Solicitor, followed by Maj.
Sugg and D. Murphy. From the
evidence the case seems he a
more knotty one than was
and drew a large crowd Of spec
The argument was opened
We shown by Edgar
Buck, a branch a mulberry tree
with berries on it this morning, it
was a curiosity for this time of the
yea r.
.-, j Sunday was a beautiful
i made us think of a real
day. It
yards Tobacco
Cloth for covering to-
beds, just re-
and will be sold
cheap.
M. R LANG,
Greenville. N. C.
Irregular feeding makes thin
horses, even if the quantity given
is good.
The man who sneezes in public
now, is to be avoided. He has
Violets are blooming in profusion
and their sweet perfume greet
side.
It looks like a army in the
Academy grove when the public
school turns
I take this method of returning
my thanks to my many
and patrons for the favors
they bestowed upon me dining
and lope by endeavoring to give
satisfaction to every one lo merit a
continuance of their favors
Respect full v.
J. D. Williamson.
Lookout for a communication next
week from Miss Meta Chestnut, of
Indian Territory. Received too late
for this paper.
Mr. J. D. Williamson sold six bug
last week. That was good sales
a good factory, and we are
willing to stake our reputation that
they were good buggies.
Weather prophets were
yesterday evening that there would
be snow this Quite a
charge from the weather we've been
having if the snow does come.
return to the large number of
subscribers who have come in
ring the last two or three week paid
for the Reflector. There are
some others yet we would like to
include in a vote of thanks.
a successful session are very
Assembly.
The Executive Committee of the
Carolina Teacher's Assembly
has decided to hold the next session
of the Assembly at Morehead City,
beginning 17th and ending
July 1st. proposed to have a
special feature in the shape of work
by lour eminent instructors, these
being Thomas Alexander
E J. G. Hall and Miss Spear,
all of Massachusetts.
Did yon- ever see such warm
weather and so much of it at this
time of year before t Why the trees
are budding, grass Is growing
some places like summer time
are fruit trees in the county
full bloom. How does that strike
yon for middle of January t
Since writing the above we have
had a cold wave at the hoar of
going to pi it looks more like
than spring time.
wish to call attention to
a new of the Wash-
Machinery Agency, Wash-
H. C. If yon need anything
in their line it would be to in-
to write to this reliable firm.
Lately numerous complaints have
come to from various
about subscribers
not getting their papers. We have
written some of the Postmasters at
these and have seen others
in person, and now we make a
request every one them to
please deliver the REFLECTOR as
addressed so that these
may cease.
Delightful
The tailless mocking bird present-
ed to our Bad Boy by a lady friend,
and which for a month has graced
the Reflector office, is of tho
finest of its species. Ma-
visitors to the office recently
have listened in wonder at the beau
singing of bird; and ex-
pressed wonder at its being so full
of song in mid-winter. The bird's
tail wan lost, from coming in contact
with a cat's paw.
Swap,
Quite an amusing swap took place
at the steamer dock one day last
week. A fine coon dog,
kind ketches every
was exchanged for a pair of
wild geese. Even swap,
no asked, everybody sat-
It is the first- time in our
inn that such a transaction
ever took place. dog less in
old Pitt, he was taken to Washing-
ton,
Latham, then by Mr. J. D. Murphy.
Col. Harry Skinner spoke next, but
before he finished, court adjourned.
He conclude his speech to day.
Superior Court
The follow cases were dis-
posed of at the present term of Pitt
Superior Court up to hour of going
to
Nelson Hopkins, larceny, sub-
in its. suspended pay-
of costs.
Calvin Cox, for of
mortgage, pros.
Frank James, affray, pros.
Joshua Williams, larceny,
pros.
Joseph Garris, F. A., not
guilty.
Wm. Swain and Wm. R,
pros.
John Evans, maiming stock, not
guilty.
Jack I Soy ii, affray,
Delano James, A pros-
Dudley, Jim May and Henry
Wooten, rape, pros with leave.
T. B. Cherry and Dempsey Brown
affray, Brown guilty, judgment
suspended on payment of cost.
Cherry not guilty.
Wade Butts, A B with D W,
guilty.
Wade and
Spain, Butt not guilty.
F. J. Johnston, A with D
judgment suspended on pay-
cf costs.
Willis Gay, affray; not guilty.
J. R. injury to stock,
pros.
J. B. A B, submits
suspended on payment of
costs.
James Downing and J. B. Clark
affray, defendants submit,
suspended on payment of
costs.
John Skinner and J. F. Morgan,
Affray, pros.
Haddock, A B, pros.
I Mack affray, submits,
THE
idem
This is no Humbug. us before buying.
New Grocery Store
Next door to B. Glenn. I have opened a Grocery Store and
---------will keep on a line line of---------
Heat. Coffee, Sugar, M. Molasses,
Candies, Cheese. Tobacco, Cigars. Apples,
Bananas, Canned Goods and everything usually kept in a
first-class grocery store, as well Tinware, Crockery, Wood and
Willow Ware, c. and see us. Goods delivered free any
where in town.
J. j, CHERRY, Greenville, N. C.
Out. Look
I am not after you taxes but want you to
read this advertisement
to my many
Thanking yon for your kind patronage past. I hone. Ii honest
dealings, t continue t u favors. I to Inform that
my stock for now complete I of from
cents tn cents per pound.
Apples, Nuts, Figs. Bananas, flavoring Extract.
Currents. etc. still keep a full line of
FANCY GROCERIES.
Greenville, N. C.
P fit
L,
STANDARD GUANO ACID
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHE
SHELL LIME. DISSOLVED HONE,
COTTON SEED AND
Tennessee Wagons, far sale.
N. C. Mar.
Our Stock is quite complete above lines, come and
cure bargains, this offer only good January 1st.
Greenville. N. C.
Complete in all its
Leopold
TAILOR.
Having moved to and
the rooms formerly used by Mr.
am prepared to do Tailoring
In all its brandies, ard in the best man-
Also Gleaning and Repairing.
Can show the best, of reference.
Have also a splendid line of samples
from which to select suits, and can do
the fluent work.
L.
AUCTION
For the next Days.
I will sell at cost during the week and
have an auction every Saturday.
I a large stock of goods which
must be disposed of, and can give
great bargains to all who visit, my store.
M. TUCKER.
We adopt this method
of informing our old
customers and the pub-
generally that we
have returned from
New York with tho
stock we have ever
carried.
The experience of two
years in the Northern
markets together with
increased capital
us to offer greater
bargains than ever.
Standard Prints
Plaids Clothing,
Dry Goods, Shoes, and
Hats are all going at
astonishingly low
prices.
A visit from you is
requested.
BROWN





Great Strength
Is not required to do washing
EASTERN REFLECTOR
Greenville, N. O.
l or her
;.;., pieces
way.
Had these
en p and
trial will
yon that in
E you
have found
OF
A barrel of headaches, of Heartaches.
of woes ;
A tan of a barrel of blows ;
A banal of tears from a
wife;
A barrel of sorrow, a barrel of strife;
A barrel of all unavailing regret;
never to Dr.
Bull s for Without our
have short or rending
r week ; had a shocking
and a fearful cold- weekly Union-
sigh with petal or burns or
dent, i
Bat use Salvation Oil, the greatest
Dr. Thomas K
ha subscribed toward
the Baptist
for that city.
A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life.
The
Eastern Reflector,
me
if improved means and
W for all waging
A ind cleaning. Million,
arc using
it.
. . . . grocers are
i to h
A barrel of agony, heavy dull;
barrel of Mils nearly full;
A barrel of ruin and blight;
A barrel of terrors tout mm the
a b of hunger, a barrel of groans
A barrel of most pitiful moans ;
A barrel of serpents that as
pass
bead OH liquor that glows
in the glass. . ,
barrel My treasure I I bid
Sow the foul send, will reap it in
beware
and Belt
notice BOOTH.
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New York Letter.
A for Season
A New For Art.
York, 0th, 1890-
Tie old adage,
was which
she weighed less than seventy no ml-
On a piece of wrapping paper she read
of King's New Discovery, and a
sample bottle ; it helped tar, she bought
a large bottle, it helped her wore,
another and j better fast, continued
use is now strong, healthy, rosy.
pinup, weighing pounds. For fuller
send stamp to II. Cole,
Druggist. Fort Smith. Trial
this wonderful Discovery Tree at J. L.
IN COMBINATION WITH
of says the Springfield Republican.
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REFLECTOR
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DECEMBER,
FOR THE YOUNGER
to new wide mm.
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FIRSTS
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id a of any j people KM accustomed to sneer at,
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Dally except
Train on Scotland Branch
leaves Halifax P. M- arrives Scot-
land Keck at 4.00 P- M.
P M. leaves
A. M. Scotland at A. M.
pt Sunday. I
Train leaves Tarboro, K C. via
Raleigh R. B. daily Son-
day. P M. P M.
Williamston, P M. P M.
except in A M. Sunday A
C, A M. II
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Train on Midland X C Branch leaves
except M.
X C. SO A M. Rf-
leaves A M.
arrive X A M.
Train on leaves Rocky
Monet at p M.
T Hope P M-
leaves Spring Hope A M.
M. Mount A
except
Train on Clinton leave Wars
for Clinton dally, except Sunday, at
V M and II l leave elm
on at CO A V, and S P. M. connect
Warsaw
Southbound train on Wilson Fayette-
Branch is So. ii
Daily except Sunday.
Train South will stop only at
Wilson. and Magnolia.
Train makes at
Weldon for all points daily. All
via Richmond, and daily Sun-
v via Line.
Trains make close connection for
points via and Wash
All trains run solid between w
and and have
Sleepers attached.
JOHN
General
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The Dumber of n
last week was double that
of tho period last
year. which occurred with-
in twenty-four hours, were
caused by pneumonia, twenty-four
by and twenty by
bronchitis. In a great number
the victim with at-
tack of the graduated
it one of the fatal forms
Of lung trouble. many
I other case the malady,
upon one who was already
suffering bronchial troubles or
i languishing has
j hurried the victim to the grave.
i People Lave sneered at the idea
that New York was siege
from the the
French insisted
that people might having olds
in the head, but no
are growing more
mow Tie fact is there is
hardly a family in city but has
been attacked by it.
NEW BALL.
holidays having passed, we
have bow plunged into social
f stock it. complete was inaugurated by
Year's ball, at
he
great of Die year, tho
others being Charity Ball, and
lb Ball which off
The Year's
ball was one splendor
older to make the participants
feel that were in a ball room
Physicians Confess.
All conscientious physicians
who B. B. B. Blood
a trial, admit its superiority over
ALL other blood medicines.
Dr. W.
regard B. B. B. as one of the best
blood
Dr. A. H. RoSCOe, Tenn,
All reports B. B It. arc fa-
and speedy action is wonder-
Dr. J. W. Rhodes,
writes confess B. B. is Hie best
quickest medicine for rheumatism
bare over
Dr. S. J. i- Ga.
cheerfully recommend
as a fine tonic Its use cured
nu of the after other
remedies effected no perceptible
Dr. C. II. Montgomery. Jacksonville,
Ala., writes mother insisted on my
Belting B. B. IS. for her rheumatism, as
ease stubbornly resisted the usual
remedies. She experienced immediate
and her improvement has been
truly
A prominent physician who wishes his
name not given, patient of
mine whose Case of tertiary syphilis was
sin killing him. and which no treat
mi seemed cured
with about twelve bottles of It. B.
He was fairly made up of skin and bones
and terrible
YOUNG FOLKS.
offers combination rates
following
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cants a and in the nursery, f 1.75 a
and Women a For youngest a
Pansy a For Sunday and a
Send an to this when specimens of may n.
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to net our prices before
charing elsewhere.
in all its branches.
the brilliant
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts.
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Fever Sores, Chapped Hands.
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price cents box. For sale by I.
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To the Public.
The School Committee take pleasure
in announcing that have
been completed to open the Greenville
Public School on Monday, January 18th.
Competent teachers have been em-
ployed, and the committee earnestly re-
the and encouragement of
the patrons to make lbs school efficient
and the term
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N.
-----Dealers in------
Genera
Wish to inform their friends and
that their
Fall and Winter Goods
is now examination, and
are prepared to supply all your wants at
HARD PRICES.
We keep in stock a large line of Ready
Made Clothing, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Dry
Notions, Hardware, Heavy and
Fancy Groceries, Ac, In tact any
article to be found In a general stock.
We pay highest prices for all kinds of
Country
Co ton bought either in bale or seed.
Parties owing us are requested to set-
as promptly as possible, as we desire
to have all accounts closed by the end of
year.
Returning thanks for past patronage
we a.-k a c of your favors.
illy.
i J. O. Proctor Bro.
JUST AT
Store,
Front Reflector
Golden Medical Discovery, War-
Safe Cure,
Celery Compound, of
Pierce's Favorite
S. S. P B. B B
Water.
Storm Calendar and Weather
for 1800, by Ill R. mailed
to any address on receipt of a
postage staled. The Dr. J. II.
Medicine Co., St. Mo.
SIX-CORD
Spool Cotton
WHITE, BLACK AND COLORS,
FOR
Hand and Machine Use.
FOR SALE BY
M. R. LANG,
Greenville, N. C.
m m a
lie U. DISCOVERED
THE ELIXIR OF LITE AND THE TRUE ES-
OF MANHOOD, may l
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AND
LEGAL NOTICES
PORK SIDES Opera House la
night. This is one of
FLOUR, COFFEE, of toe year,
Atlantic N. C.
Hi.;
in Effect M A. M. Saturday. June
1st,
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Mixed Ft.
Pass- Train.
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Stations.
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Ho.
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II a m
s.-, ft
a in
head City
Mixed Ft. .
Pass Train
SPICES, TEAS, A
always at Lowest
we bay direct bun
Ming to buy at one profit. A
stock of
always on hand and at prices suit
the times. Our goods are all and
sold for CASH, , o
to run. we sell at a close
S. M.
X. C
UNDERTAKING.
Notice.
By virtue of n lien created by Sec.
of the Co for repairs done, we will sell
for cash before the Court House door
Greenville, on 1st. 1800
One the property of Mrs. L. C.
King. This. Dec. 1711.,
Low Tariff
O. Manager.
Dissolution.
The of A. C. Coward Co. do-
business at Bell's Ferry, dissolved
by mutual consent on the 27th day of
L. TUCKER.
Sale of Land.
MM
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Stations.
Bests
T l in In Grange
Dover
tore Creek
11.7 Chub's
l-j Coo
Croatan
-Vi
sol fine Atlantic
ft V
Atlantic Hotel
pin Mon head Depot a m
Thursday and
Wednesday and Friday.
Train connect j with i
Weldon Train hound North, leaving
a. m. and with
k Danville Train We.-t. leaving
p. m.
Train connects A ;
Danville Train, arriving at
1-10 p. in., and with Wilmington and
Weldon Train from at p. in
Train connects with Wilmington and
Through Freight Train, leaving
p. m and with
ti Through Freight Train
leaves at SM p. m.
associated B. I
with me in the bu we
are ready to people in that
i All notes and ace-tint- lie
me for services have been placed
the hands of Mr. for. -i.
JOHN FLANAGAN.
We keep on hand at all -s a nice
I stock of Burial Cases and of all
; and can furnish anything desired
i the finest Case down to a
I Pill county Pine We
I up with all and can
satisfactory services to who .
us FLANAGAN
Pen, 1888.
rather than an opera the
boxes behind the folds
of toe floral I Patrick A.
a I Coward withdrawing the firm. J.
were occupied Stall. A WU will the
canopy debts against the said firm
auditorium on the and all claims must be paid to him.
level of tops of the first tier
boxes, and there were raised plat
carpeted and furnished
with sofas and divans all around tho court of Pitt county, made December
surface. Over 24th, in a certain special proceed-
. wherein Ricky Moore, of
were and the cost j,;,,,, are defendants, the
will offer for sale before the
,,.,. House door, in on
BOX I February 3rd. to the
Anew building to cost highest bidder or cash, a or parcel
, . . i . .,. i, of land situated in the town of
to be devoted to j ville. county, fronting
elected in this city by American j and beings of lot No. in
Arts Society, an mU
Faults of digestion cause of
the liver, an I the whole system becomes
deranged. Dr. J.
perfects the process of digestion
and assimilation, and thus makes pine
blood.
There are times when a feeling of las-
will overcome the most robust,
when the system craves for pure blood,
to furnish t of and
Notice to
The Board of Education of
its December session ordered the
County Superintendent of Public In-
to call the attention of all
Public School Teachers to chap
see. the School Law of 1889, which I strength. best remedy tor purity-
prohibits private examination except the blood is Dr, J. II.
for food and re and even ,
hen the applicant will be required to I
pay one dollar, which shall be i
by the examiner, and by him paid over t
to the Treasurer, and the County Super-
is hereby ordered to enforce
lids latter clause and every case
of private examination.
Chm.,
H- Sec.
Sick nausea,
are promptly and agreeably
banished by Dr. J. II. Liver
and Kidney little
Administrator's Notice
If health and life worth anything,
and you are Feeling out of sorts an I tired
lout, tone op system by taking Dr.
II. Sarsaparilla.
Notice of Incorporation
I hereby give notice Recording to law
; that under and by virtue of Chapter III of
Cods of North Carolina and acts
thereto, I have this day
I d incorporated -The Greenville
The business proposed is that of gen
era merchandising and conducting mer-
enterprises.
The place of business of the corpora-
lion snail to at Greenville, Pitt county,
N. C.
Tho duration of I he corporate exist-
shall be for the period of ten years.
capital stock of the corporation
shall be one thousand dollars, divided
into shares of the par value of twenty-
live dollars i
The stockholders of the corporation
shall not be to any greater
or further extent titan the assets of the
corporation, the shares of to
which they have subscribed.
That the said corporation
shall be under the management of A. N.
Ryan. This 4th of November A. D.
1889. E. A- MOTE,
Clerk Superior Curl.
w Dizziness, nausea, drowsiness, distress
The undersigned having been appoint- after eating, can be cured and prevented
by tho Clerk of the Superior Court by taking Dr. J. H, Liver and
of county, and having duly j Kidney Fillets
qualified as administrator de him j
of the estate of James Ila dock, de- Even the most rig and hearty
notice Is given to all nor . at time a
sons holding claims against said estate lassitude.
this feeL
take Dr. J. II.
j it will vigor and vitality.
The most delicate constitution can
safely use Dr. II. Wine
. Lung Balm, It is a sure remedy for
coughs, loss of voice, all throat and
lung troubles.
Pimples, blotches, scaly skin, ugly
soots, sores and ulcers, abscesses and
tumors, unhealthy discharges, such as
catarrh, eczema, ringworm, and other
forms of diseases, are symptoms of
Having duly qualified the Sit-i impurity. Take Dr. II. Me-
present them to the undersigned for
payment on or before, the 98th day of
December. 1880, or this notice will be
plead in bar of their recovery. All per-
sons indebted to said estate requested
to make immediate payment.
This the day of
J font of Haddock.
Alex L Attorney.
Notice to Creditors.
TEACHERS
John Principal,
Principal
Mrs. w, Di Primary De-
A Mis taut in Prim try I
Department.
Miss May Instruments
Flemish, Vocal Music.
MoLLIE Painting and
Drawing.
Mil. J, C.
and Commercial
DEPARTMENTS.
Primary, Academic.
Classical and Mathematical, Mu-
. Painting and Drawing.
ADVANTAGES
Large, Comfortable Buildings,
Healthy Location and Good
Plenty of Prepared Food
Boarders, A of Teachers,
all being graduate's of first class
Music Department equal
ill work to any College ill the Slate
New Pianos Organs.
A of nearly volumes,
purchased recently for the School,
Rates Moderate, from to
Board and Tuition Tuition and Terms
for Day sane, as advertised
In Pupils who do not hood
with the Principal should consult bin.
before engaging board elsewhere. Pot
Address,
JOHN
Principal.
C v. N. B.
Edwards ,
Printers
N. C-
J.
F Co
c c
C Co
T. H. GILLIAN
Co
x am,
Factors.
Commission Merchants,
We have the complete
establishment the Kind lo be found in
he State, and solicit lets for all
Commercial, Rail-
road or School Print-
Binding-.
WEDDING STATIONERY READY
PRINTING INVITATIONS
MAGISTRATES AND
COUNTY OFFICERS.
us your order-.
RALEIGH, X. C.
Court Clerk of Pitt county, as
administrator of GOO. deceased,
hereby gives to persons b-
estate to make immediate pay-
to the to all
of said estate to present their claims
properly authenticated to the undersign-
ed on or before the day of Dec.
1800. or this notice will be plead in bar
of their recovery. This 11th day of De-
of G. Cobb.
Lean's Sarsaparilla.
No need to take tho
bills; one of Dr. J.
o big cathartic
Liver
and Kidney is quite and
more
For a sale and certain remedy for
and ague, use Dr. J. II.
I Chills and Fever it is warranted
to cure.
Administrator's Notice.
The undersigned been appoint-
ed and duly qualified as Administrator
of the estate of w. s.
of tho Society of American Artist. I Murphy's lot. the west by Mrs. notice is given to all persons
. .-. . . . . .-. . . . .,. . .
FREE
I .
. -d.
t. . J. w
Only
of
. I . . .- L-
. . . . . good,
U, .
Th. I.
. . bl . . i.-
Near i Martha Moore's lot, on north by fits
tho League, ; Adrian Savage's bar room Is
eels of Pastel and New York ;.
,. ,. ,. Jno
A . decease.
Las b to enable those in-1
the in j
this country lo
with movement and become
the objects
SUM tot will
, be made Lil- of the
can Society, will
of lift fellowship.
. Sale or Land,
By of of the Superior
of Pitt mads
certain special proceed-
wherein L Smith,
of c. Clark
lark et the under-
.-i ;. will i. c
Wider before Court House
door in Greenville, Monday the 3rd
day of 1480, the following
of laud situate
township one tract in
holding said to
sent to the Ion or be-
fore the 18th day of December, 18.10, or
this will be plead In bar of their
recovery. All persons to said
estate are requested to make bate
payment.
This the 18th day of December,
J. W. Can
A. L. Blow, cf w. s. Cannon.
Attorney.
WIDE AWAKE
bright fit lit
GREAT
THAT By William O.
obtained, and all business in S.
Patent office or ill the Courts intended t
for Moderate Pees.
more remote Washington,
the model or drawing H sent
advise as to free of charge,
and we make no change unless we
lain Patents.
We refer, lure, to the Post Master, the
Supt. of Money Order and to
is of S. Patent Office. For
advise terms and reference to
actual clients in your own State, or
address, C. A. Co.,
Washington, D. C
We have had many years ex-
at the business are
prepared to handle Cotton to
advantage of shippers.
All business entrusted to our
hands will receive prompt and
careful
Notice I
CULLEY'S PREPARATION for baldness,
falling out of hair, and eradication of
dandruff is before public
Among the many who have used I with
rd Young I wonderful success; I refer you
and his sister's on their father's lowing named gentle
Notice.
On the day of January
A D. 1880, will sell at the Court Mouse
door town of Greenville to the
bidder for cash tract of land
in Pitt c containing about one
acres and bounded a. follows Sit-
township, north Ski
b. f
Shaving, Culling and Dees; Hair.
adjoining lands of T- A- I river, the lands of Win.
M A-
I belonging to B. .
., the Heaver Dam tract. I and the homestead of said to
ii. opiate. the satisfy my
you have over-eating Jr. and for against B. J. Wilson and
take vim ;. ., , by which has been levied on laud as
c Gin- ah mi also ; the property of said J. Wilson.
something worse. It is best remedy
in such Price ii cents.
Winston If Judge Gil-
resigns bis seal the
as is he will, there
nil be no lack of
place. Col. J. T. of
will lie candidate
land Mr. B. W. Winston, Oxford, I
Dim
18-88 in a
of laud adjoining the lauds of T
A Jesse Lancaster and others,
. acres, more or less.
Dee 1888.
Tucker W. L. Smith,
A of David C Clark.
Notice,
Greenville, X. Jan. lot, 1838
tn inform the public that the
J.
December
K.
Per is. W. Kin
riff.
D.
Notice.
On Monday the day of A
D. I will sell at the Court I louse
door in town of to the
highest bidder for cash one of land
in Pit, county, containing about sixty
acres sod h as Follows Situated
Ho What's
Wiry another new by Alfred
way of helping the afflict-
ed. By op or addressing
above named you can procure
Settle of Preparation that is invaluable
for eradicating dandruff, and causing the
kinkiest hair to be soft and
glossy, only two or application a
week; is necessary, and a common hair
brush is all to I after the
vigorously for a few minutes with
Preparation. Try a bottle and lie
COB Ti need, cents.
Respectfully,
ALFRED CULLEY,
Barber,
chairs.
Bason at resin e figures
for work outside of shew
respectfully,
FITS
We
by old
bottle
free.
to the
searching for I
because find it not I
Thousands upon thousands of dollars arc
W e beg to announce to the public that
fend as the is. Wilson.
J. A. K.
w. King, D. s.
and the use persisted m, will
you good digestion and oust the
j demon Dyspepsia install instead Eu
Ins, Horse Shoeing, or any work, Q Clerk of
or to call on us Superior Court of Pill on
we will try lo make it to their ad van-1 Nov. 1888, as
case-, the Adana i Bitters to do so by giving them honest upon the estate of Albert Moore.
who do this to prevent i We make a ibis Is to notify all persons claims
stomach and at of the Cox Cotton Planter and estate to i heir claims
per bottle by Woolen, Drug-1 can any short notice. for within twelve
gist ibis date or this notice will be plead
COX CARROLL. , of their recovery. All persons ow-
I .-state will come forward and
mg
nosed upon by men. fake names
i and no doctors.
; up reason for not using
this medicine. Give and
It yon
Address Bureau.
New York.
acres with laughter and breathless interest.
THE NEW SENIOR AT ANDOVER.
Herbert D. Ward. A serial of school-
infamous Andover our Rugby. The
boys, the professors, the lodgings, the fun.
SONS OF THE
By A right
down jolly story of modern boys.
BONY AND BAN, one of the best of the
Mary Hartwell serials.
SEALED ORDERS. By Charles Rem-
Talbot. An amusing adventure
Story of wet sheets and a flowing
CONFESSIONS OF AN AMATEUR
PHOTOGRAPHER. By Alexander
Six practical and amusing articles,
LUCY First of a series of
North Carolina character sketches
y Margaret Sidney.
TALES OF OLD Twelve
true stories by Grace Dean
I c a Canadian author.
THE WILL AND
By Jessie Benton Fremont.
and great things
in the face of seeming impossibilities.
THE
man. The funny Indian Fairy lull,
BUSINESS OPENINGS FOR GIRLS
AND WOMEN. A
really helpful papers by Sallie Joy White,
Twelve more DAISY-PATTY LET-
By Mrs. Ex-Governor
TWELVE SCHOOL AND PLAY-
GROUND TALES. The first will be
LAMBKIN ; Was He a Hero or a
Howard Pyle, the artist.
Poles
SHORT STORIES sifted from
Santa on a Vegetable Cart.
Charlotte M. Vail.
Bow Tom Jumped a Mine. H. F.
The Run
En. Lieut. F. P the
Delia
Golden
C Bullet. Upton pen.
How Simeon and
the Revolution. Mi. TM
of a h. B.
One Good Harriet
ARTICLES,
Dolls of Noted Women. .-J. . .
How to a Military Snow-Fort. An
old Pointer. How the Cossacks Play
Polo. Madame de AU Around a
Frontier Port. Lieut. F. P. Fremont. Home
of Ramon. F. A
Bound-Up. Miller. Japanese Fight-
Kites. I. N. Indian
Base-Ball Players.
ton Indian A Party in a Chinese Pal-
ace. E. R.
The and be
more than ever.
men who will testify
tn the truth of my assertion
Latham. Greenville.
i Mu.
Sit.,
Any one wishing lo give it a trial for
the above named can procure
it from at my place of business, for
I S 1.50 Respect fully,
ALFRED CULLEY, Barber.
; March C .
. u A
. .- i the hair.
; .
ENGLISH
PIUS.
Cross
Th
-i -w -i-
Cf
. I
CS
ASTHMA
For the Ladies
In order to reduce stock before to
receive Fall Good, i will
all my present stock of
MILLINERY I i GOODS, I
from now until the 1st September a
REDUCED PRICES.
All Hats on trimmed and
trimmed. will be sold at cost. My stock
include- iii of most stylish goods
of the season. I cut five yon bargains.
Mrs. T.
X. C.
JAMES A. SMITH,
ARTIST,
Greenville,.
We have the the
Chair ever ii-ed in the ail. Clean towels,
sharp razors, and mils fact ion guaranteed
in every Instance. Call and be con
Ladles waited on their
i leaning clothes a specialty.
BOOKS
Ago. o
V f.
He keeps on hand a line
of the beat books
Call him Bibles, large or small,
family or I sis.
Books. C Diction-
and standard works generally.
Can furnish yon any book yon want on
short notice.
MARE WITH WATER.
COCOA
MM MILK,
Worth I
I .
-r
run.
and
with tin arid Sf
. j ti
ind f
fa vi
Tit M
admit a by Grant Allen,
WEDNESDAY A
Tale of the South
rut it a year.
FOR YOUNGER FOLKS.
cent, a For the
Lima Mi and a
Pansy l. a Sunday reeding.
I would call your
to the following and
you to that l J
or MON J of
this house cheaper than any other in the
country. That II is the most reliable
best known having
for over years this
the workmanship is second to none
and for filling or-
promptly
Very respectfully.
Refer to I- w. BAILS
J. J.
B. C.
MEMORY
Y AND AIMING METHOD
N .
of the in J
th h
tutu
f of of
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Title
Eastern reflector, 15 January 1890
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
January 15, 1890
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