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THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
A lot only <lb />
order to get it yon must <lb />
X ADVANCE. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
Department that can be surpassed no <lb />
where in this section. Our work always <lb />
gives satisfaction <lb />
us your r <lb />
HARD CIDER. <lb />
What ail that many He walks with I <lb />
So very pronounced it is almost a <lb />
Now, that be is tipsy don't ever be <lb />
thinking. <lb />
For how can that when he's only <lb />
been drinking <lb />
Hard rider <lb />
What him so sullen, so savage <lb />
cross. <lb />
And wards of profanity ne'er at loss <lb />
What makes the M offensive <lb />
He doesn't drink anything all the day <lb />
But hard elder <lb />
What makes his face such a c <lb />
lug the thought he to <lb />
lie <lb />
His eyes look exactly like ripe melon <lb />
seeds, <lb />
And to cure all these ailments it must <lb />
be lie needs <lb />
More hard <lb />
. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. DECEMBER 1891. <lb />
NO. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
COMMISSIONERS. <lb />
COUNTY FATHERS IN SESSION. <lb />
First Meeting on the New Fiscal Year. <lb />
Council Dawson <lb />
Chairman. The County <lb />
Officers Renew Their <lb />
Bonds. <lb />
Greenville, N. Dec. 1891. <lb />
The Board of Commissioners of <lb />
Pitt county met this day in <lb />
session, present C Dawson. <lb />
chairman, Leonidas Fleming, T. <lb />
E. Keel and C. Y. Newton. <lb />
The first business being election <lb />
of chairman the ensuing year. <lb />
C- Dawson was elected- <lb />
The following orders issued for <lb />
He never degrades himself drinking <lb />
But guzzles hi eider at home, on the sly. <lb />
Complacently thinking that nobody <lb />
knows. <lb />
And Ids like is an index which <lb />
shows <lb />
The hard cider. <lb />
NEWS NOTES. <lb />
Secretary Foster's health is <lb />
steadily improving. <lb />
The prevalence of yellow fever <lb />
in Santos delayed vessels at <lb />
that port. <lb />
physicians were usable <lb />
to prevent the spread of smallpox <lb />
in that <lb />
The treasurer of Allen county, <lb />
O-, sued Senator Calvin S. Brice <lb />
for unpaid taxes. <lb />
1891 there were built in <lb />
Maine vessels, of an aggregate <lb />
of 50.337. <lb />
A Kentucky desperado who has <lb />
killed ninety men was captured in <lb />
Memphis, Tenn. <lb />
Thirteen bales of stolen cotton <lb />
were found on a float by the New- <lb />
York river police. <lb />
Bandits stopped a train near <lb />
Rome. Ga. and robbed the express <lb />
car of about <lb />
William Woods of Eng- <lb />
land, quarreled with his mother <lb />
and cut off her nose. <lb />
a New York <lb />
jeweler, paid 3.100 for brass <lb />
offered as gold dust. <lb />
Forty thousand cases of <lb />
thirty of which proved fatal, <lb />
occurred in Berlin last week. <lb />
J- J- Green of <lb />
Conn., intends to exhibit at the <lb />
worlds fair a musket years old. <lb />
Scotia, New Brunswick <lb />
and Prince Edwards Island con- <lb />
the advisability of a <lb />
A firm in Bristol. England, was <lb />
heavily fined for selling American <lb />
lard with the trade mark <lb />
Heavy rains snow, with here <lb />
and there a howling blizzard, are <lb />
reported from all over the North- <lb />
west <lb />
Two hundred and forty children <lb />
escaped safely from the <lb />
building at which burn- <lb />
ed last Friday. <lb />
Capitalists in Pa., <lb />
purchased from Dr. Keeley the <lb />
Connecticut agency for his cure <lb />
for alcoholism. <lb />
A man, who claimed to be <lb />
years old, and a woman <lb />
who claimed to be were recent- <lb />
married at <lb />
A New York Syndicate has de- <lb />
to erect a system of beet <lb />
sugar factories throughout Ne- <lb />
and neighboring States. <lb />
Ten who were convicted <lb />
of murder and sentenced to death <lb />
in Laurens county, S. C, escaped <lb />
the gallows through the confession <lb />
of the real culprit <lb />
at the 14th St. <lb />
New York, in which <lb />
J. the popular Irish co- <lb />
median has made the hit of his <lb />
life, is still drawing- crowded <lb />
houses. <lb />
A crank entered Russell <lb />
Sage's New York, demanded <lb />
not receiving the money <lb />
he dropped a hand bag containing <lb />
dynamite, the explosion killed <lb />
the crank two other men, in- <lb />
Mr. Sage and several <lb />
and shattering the building. <lb />
paupers <lb />
John Stocks Winifred <lb />
Margaret Bryant H. <lb />
D. Smith Daniel Webster <lb />
Lydia Bryan Asa Knox <lb />
William James <lb />
Masters Alex <lb />
Martha Nelson Jacob <lb />
Lawhorn Susan Briley <lb />
Susan Norris Nancy Moore <lb />
Smith Pattie <lb />
Lance Winnie Fleming <lb />
Patsy <lb />
The following general outers <lb />
were <lb />
R. E. Pollard T- H. Lang- <lb />
Smith Battle J H. <lb />
Reuben Clark E. <lb />
Ed Braxton <lb />
Irvin Harris J. J. Forbes <lb />
B. B. Satterthwaite Hit. <lb />
W. B. John <lb />
White W. M. B. Brown------ <lb />
C. C- H. Johnson <lb />
H. C Hemby C. P. <lb />
Gaskins and N. R. Cory An <lb />
drew Robinson B. H. Hearne <lb />
M- P. Buck C. M. Buck <lb />
N. A. Buck T- W. White <lb />
Robt. <lb />
B. S. Sheppard G A- <lb />
William Staten <lb />
J. A. K- Tucker J- E. <lb />
Woodard R. L. Joyner <lb />
Lang was allowed to list <lb />
tax in stock law territory. <lb />
The following were exempted <lb />
from poll tax for the year <lb />
J. B- Smith, William Roberson, <lb />
Thomas Manning, B. R. Manning. <lb />
W. H. Easterly, L. C Moore. H. J. <lb />
Stokes. J. J. John Al- <lb />
J. B. Holloway. <lb />
A- Brown made complaint <lb />
that stands charged on the tax <lb />
list of township for the <lb />
year 1891 with acres of land <lb />
property belonging to Sally Hardy <lb />
and petitioned to be released from <lb />
tax on same, which was granted <lb />
J. T- Witherington made com- <lb />
plaint for Emily that <lb />
she stands charged on the tax list <lb />
of township for the <lb />
year 1891 with solvent <lb />
its when it should be only <lb />
petitioned the Board to have <lb />
necessary correction made, which <lb />
was granted. <lb />
Ivy made complaint <lb />
that he is charged on the tax list <lb />
of Greenville township for the year <lb />
1891 with solvent credits when <lb />
it be and petitioned <lb />
the Board to have the necessary <lb />
correction made, which was grant- <lb />
ed. <lb />
H- A. Kittrell made complaint <lb />
that he is charged on the tax list <lb />
of Farmville township with <lb />
which is an error and petitioned <lb />
that the same be corrected which <lb />
was granted. <lb />
A. G- Cox made complaint that <lb />
he is charged on the tax list for <lb />
1891 with income tax by mis- <lb />
take and petitioned that he be re- <lb />
leased from payment upon the <lb />
same, which was ordered. <lb />
J. W. Edmondson made com- <lb />
plaint that he is charged on the tax <lb />
list of Bethel township with <lb />
acres of land valued at per <lb />
acre which he has been to <lb />
list in Martin county and petition- <lb />
that he be released from paying <lb />
tax on the same, which was <lb />
granted. <lb />
E. E made complaint that <lb />
he stands charged on the tax list <lb />
of township for 1891 <lb />
with income tax which he did <lb />
not list and petitioned the <lb />
same be corrected, which was <lb />
granted. <lb />
E- Lang presented the follow- <lb />
I respectfully represent to <lb />
your Honorable that on the <lb />
1st day of July 1891, I listed be- <lb />
fore the Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb />
county as the amount of my <lb />
purchases of goods and <lb />
for the preceding six months <lb />
and the tax upon the same was <lb />
duly charged against me and has <lb />
been duly paid. Previous to the <lb />
first day of July I transferred <lb />
137.50 of goods to another <lb />
store of mine situated in Lenoir <lb />
county and for which they were <lb />
purchased. The last mentioned <lb />
sum was charged against me ii. <lb />
Lenoir county upon B <lb />
and I have paid the tax there. <lb />
on. I respectfully petition your <lb />
body to remit to me the tax <lb />
ed upon the said this <lb />
county. <lb />
Freeman Little made complaint <lb />
that he is incorrectly charged on <lb />
the tax list of township <lb />
for the year 1891 with one horse <lb />
and five hogs which he did not list <lb />
and does not own and petitioned <lb />
that he be released from paying <lb />
tax upon the same- <lb />
The Sheriff was ordered to sum- <lb />
a jury and lay out a public <lb />
road in township <lb />
the and Bethel road at <lb />
the John S. Smith to the <lb />
and Greenville road near Germain <lb />
Bernard's Moore place on the <lb />
South side of Creek, in <lb />
accordance with petition filed. <lb />
The Board of Justices met at <lb />
o'clock and elected S- A. Gainer a <lb />
Commissioner to fill the <lb />
term of G. M. Mooring resigned. <lb />
The following were allowed to <lb />
list taxes for <lb />
Swift Creek <lb />
Murphy. Louisa Wilkins, A- B. <lb />
Garris, T J. Worthington <lb />
for heirs of S. <lb />
Alfred E. W. Bizzell <lb />
receiver. <lb />
township Matt <lb />
Slaughter, Samuel Turnage, Simon <lb />
J. D. Murphy, Mrs. Emily <lb />
T. J. Worthington, <lb />
guardian of heirs of S. J. <lb />
horn. <lb />
Farmville H- <lb />
Joyner, guardian. <lb />
Greenville E- <lb />
C Evans. J. C- A. E. <lb />
Evans. Louisa Wilkins, J. J. <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
township Miss R. <lb />
Back. J. D. Murphy. <lb />
A- Red- <lb />
dick, J. S. Allen Foreman, <lb />
James Jones, John Jenkins. <lb />
B. Clark. <lb />
SECOND DAY. <lb />
December 8th, Board <lb />
re-assembled, present C- Dawson, <lb />
chairman, T. E. Keel, Leonidas <lb />
Fleming, C V. Newton. <lb />
S. A. Gainer, the newly elected <lb />
commissioner, presented his <lb />
of election and duly <lb />
by taking the official oath. <lb />
G. A. presented his <lb />
official bond as Constable of <lb />
township which was <lb />
ed and ordered to be recorded. <lb />
J. A- Whichard presented his of- <lb />
bond as Constable of <lb />
township which was approved <lb />
and ordered to be recorded- <lb />
J. A- K. Tucker, present- <lb />
ed his several bonds all of which <lb />
were approved and ordered re- <lb />
corded. <lb />
John Flanagan, Treasurer, <lb />
his several bonds which <lb />
were approved and ordered record <lb />
ed. <lb />
D. H. James, Register of Deed s, <lb />
presented his bond which was <lb />
proved and ordered recorded. <lb />
W. F- presented his <lb />
bond as Constable of Swift Creek <lb />
township which was approved and <lb />
ordered recorded. <lb />
H. F. Keel, Coroner, presented <lb />
his bond which was approved and <lb />
ordered recorded. <lb />
W. H. presented his <lb />
bond as Constable of Farmville <lb />
township, which was approved and <lb />
ordered to be recorded. <lb />
E. A. Clerk Superior <lb />
Court, presented his bond which <lb />
was approved and ordered to be <lb />
recorded. <lb />
C- Standard Keeper <lb />
presented his official bond which <lb />
was approved and ordered to be <lb />
recorded. <lb />
W. P. Buck presented his bond <lb />
as Constable of <lb />
which was approved and ordered <lb />
to be recorded. <lb />
A petition asking for a public <lb />
road from the road near S- C. <lb />
to the Greenville and <lb />
Hamilton road near W. G- Littles, <lb />
and one from the Washington and <lb />
Tarboro road near Mrs. Jane E. <lb />
Ross to the Greenville and <lb />
road W. T. Keels, <lb />
and the same having duly <lb />
the Sheriff was ordered <lb />
to summons a jury and layout said <lb />
roads according to law. <lb />
Ordered that T. E Keel and C. <lb />
V. Newton be appointed a commit- <lb />
tee to examine the official reports <lb />
of the various offices of the county <lb />
for the fiscal rear ending Dec. 6th <lb />
1891. <lb />
Ordered that S- A. Gainer and <lb />
from the Board <lb />
of Commissioners and J. R. <lb />
from the town of Greenville be <lb />
pointed a committee to take into <lb />
consideration the building of the <lb />
dam at the foot of the bridge on <lb />
the North side of Tar River and <lb />
to procure a right of way for the <lb />
same and through the lands <lb />
mentioned in the petition which <lb />
is filed, and report their progress <lb />
at next meeting of the Board. <lb />
E. A- Clerk Superior Court <lb />
submitted his annual statement <lb />
and report of fines and jury taxes <lb />
received for the fiscal year <lb />
Dec. 1st, 1891. and also statement <lb />
and accounts of funds in his hands <lb />
by reason of his office. <lb />
K. Tucker, Sheriff, filed his <lb />
two accounts showing amounts <lb />
collected and received under <lb />
B and C of the Revenue Act <lb />
for the fiscal year ending Dec. 1st <lb />
1891. <lb />
D. H. James submitted his an- <lb />
report as Register of Deeds <lb />
showing the amount received on <lb />
marriage licenses for the fiscal <lb />
year ending Dec. 1st, 1891. <lb />
Ordered that the Board visit the <lb />
Home of Aged and Infirm on 22nd <lb />
day of Dec. 1891, for the purpose <lb />
of examining the premises. <lb />
The following general orders <lb />
were issued on the <lb />
H. F- Keel T. Bland <lb />
John Flanagan Noah Ed- <lb />
wards W. H- Cox W. A. <lb />
Nichols J. Tucker <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. D. H. <lb />
James S. A. Gainer C. <lb />
Dawson C V. Newton <lb />
T E. Keel Leonidas Fleming <lb />
Hints for Christmas <lb />
Though money makes the mare <lb />
go. it makes Santa Clans come. <lb />
Rub the price mark off the pres- <lb />
unless it is an expensive one. <lb />
Don't ask your child what he <lb />
wants unless you intend giving it <lb />
to him- <lb />
If you wish to surprise your girl <lb />
never, ask her what she would like , <lb />
for Christmas. <lb />
Don't buy your best girl a pres- j <lb />
on the installment plan, as she i <lb />
might jilt you before yon had, <lb />
made all the <lb />
Grip and How to Treat it. <lb />
An exchange furnishes this ex-, <lb />
remedy for the grip ; <lb />
is again epidemic in this section, <lb />
nearly every one our local <lb />
has several cases. It seems <lb />
that grip worse as it gets <lb />
older, and one attack does not <lb />
promise immunity from n other. I <lb />
The effect in cases where great j <lb />
care not been taken is often <lb />
serious, and many cases are <lb />
fatally all over the country, j <lb />
If you find yourself affected best <lb />
go for the doctor, then stay bed <lb />
two or three days after you get <lb />
Th Board of Agriculture vs. the Dur- <lb />
ham Co. <lb />
The Board of Agriculture last <lb />
June, at Oxford, seized a lot of i <lb />
the N- C Official Farmers Alliance j <lb />
Guano, manufactured by the Dur- j <lb />
ham Co. <lb />
its guarantee- At the trial of the <lb />
case last week the Durham Coin- j <lb />
claimed that the sale was. <lb />
complete, and that they had <lb />
to do with the fertilizer. On <lb />
this point the Judge decided <lb />
their favor, and the attorneys for <lb />
the Board of Agriculture entered a <lb />
non-suit and took an appeal to the <lb />
Supreme Court. The question of <lb />
the fertilizers being below their <lb />
guaranteed claim, the pith of the <lb />
whole case was not tried. <lb />
The Musicians Guide. <lb />
Every music teacher, student or <lb />
music lover should this vol- <lb />
It contains pages of <lb />
valuable musical information, with <lb />
full description of over <lb />
pieces of music and music books, <lb />
biographical sketches of over <lb />
composers, with portraits and <lb />
illustrations. Also a choice <lb />
of new vocal and <lb />
mental music and other attractive <lb />
features- Upon receipt of eight <lb />
two-cent stamps, to prepay postage <lb />
we will mail free, a copy of The <lb />
Musicians Guide, also a sample <lb />
copy of Brainard's Musical World <lb />
worth of new mu- <lb />
sic and interesting reading matter. <lb />
Address the Brainard Sons Co- <lb />
Chicago, c <lb />
IN GOTHAM. <lb />
OUR NEW YORK LETTER. <lb />
Preparing tor Fast <lb />
Mail Canal. <lb />
New Dec. 14th, 1891. <lb />
The Christmas season is almost <lb />
upon us and the city is filled with <lb />
life and beauty now than at <lb />
any other time of the year. Every <lb />
shop window is decorated, every <lb />
shelf acid counter is filled with <lb />
holiday goods, and every street is <lb />
crowded with loaded trucks and <lb />
busy shippers. The displays in <lb />
s are growing more <lb />
rate every year until now some of <lb />
them are equal to first class <lb />
Such as these are <lb />
rounded by crowds all day long, <lb />
and no doubt, they are a means of <lb />
great revenue to the store-keepers. <lb />
The little ones are indulging in <lb />
great expectations, and the <lb />
of the poor are not to <lb />
neglected. The Christmas Society <lb />
has been organized for the <lb />
pose of providing the poor child- <lb />
of New York with Christmas <lb />
presents which will be distributed <lb />
the Madison Square Garden on <lb />
Christmas morning. The society <lb />
is composed of a number of well- <lb />
off and active people who are <lb />
great success in their work. <lb />
The wants of the society are made <lb />
known the donations received <lb />
are acknowledged daily in the <lb />
newspapers. <lb />
MILES AN HOUR- <lb />
The Port-electric Company, <lb />
which has recently been <lb />
rated under the laws of Virginia, <lb />
proposes to transmit mail matter <lb />
between New York and <lb />
in forty when it gets <lb />
into operation- They have been <lb />
experimenting for some time at <lb />
Dorchester. Mass., and claim that <lb />
a speed of miles an hour will <lb />
be possible when a regular hue is <lb />
built. The track has two rails, <lb />
ah and lower one, the <lb />
ear is a hollow iron projectile, <lb />
pointed at each end. The power <lb />
to propel is electricity d <lb />
through copper wires which en- <lb />
circle the track at intervals of six <lb />
feet. The say that <lb />
a practical line will soon be built <lb />
and that their system will make a <lb />
sufficiently favorable showing to <lb />
warrant the investment of <lb />
capital. The nominal capital <lb />
is and the in- <lb />
are <lb />
T. L. James, ex-Judge <lb />
and others. <lb />
WANTED. <lb />
An invitation has been extended <lb />
to Hon. Warner Miller to address <lb />
the members of the New York <lb />
Chamber of Commerce on the <lb />
subject of the <lb />
at the next meeting of the <lb />
Chamber on Tuesday of this week. <lb />
Mr. Miller has accepted as he <lb />
is the president of the canal com- <lb />
and has devoted a great deal <lb />
of time to the subject he will no <lb />
doubt make a very valuable and <lb />
interesting address. He intends <lb />
to that the early completion <lb />
of the enterprise would so greatly <lb />
benefit the commerce of the Unit- <lb />
ed States that it could not fail to <lb />
pay the Government to encourage <lb />
the work. I understand that the <lb />
canal company is modest, but <lb />
would like one hundred million if <lb />
Uncle Sam could spare it. <lb />
Edwin Arlington. <lb />
SUBJECTS FOR THOUGHT. <lb />
Men show their character in <lb />
nothing more surely than in what <lb />
they think laughable. <lb />
Women go further in love than <lb />
most men do; but men go further <lb />
in friendship than women. <lb />
As we truly are only as far as <lb />
God is with us. so neither can we <lb />
truly possess is, our <lb />
being or any other real good but <lb />
by living in the sense of His holy <lb />
presence. <lb />
Opportunity is in respect to <lb />
time, in some sense, as time is in <lb />
respect to eternity it is the small <lb />
moment, the exact point, the <lb />
minute, on which every good <lb />
work so much depends. <lb />
We hear it said sometimes that <lb />
this is an age of transition, as if <lb />
that made matters but <lb />
can anyone point us to an age that <lb />
was If he could he would <lb />
show us an age of stagnation. <lb />
There is something sublime in <lb />
calm endurance, st sub- <lb />
lime in the resolute, fixed purpose <lb />
of suffering without complaining, <lb />
which makes disappointment of- <lb />
better than success. <lb />
Our value, such as it is, remains <lb />
wanting to our community, and <lb />
OUR STATE. <lb />
ALL OVER NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Happenings Here and There as Gather- <lb />
ed From our Exchange. <lb />
Lexington Mr. A. <lb />
L. Sink, who was so terribly in- <lb />
in the Bostian bridge wreck. <lb />
is able to sit up bed, though <lb />
still very weak. <lb />
Wilson Last Thurs- <lb />
day night Harry Barnes was <lb />
rested in Suffolk. Va., on the <lb />
charge of stealing a horse from <lb />
Calvin colored, who lives <lb />
on Mr. E. C farm, near <lb />
Stantonsburg. Mr. passed <lb />
through here Friday night with <lb />
the prisoner and landed him in <lb />
the W <lb />
Special Notice. <lb />
In tip <lb />
in tor win <lb />
be i on mm longer <lb />
than If for. If yon find <lb />
just after name on the margin of <lb />
the paper the <lb />
Your two weeks <lb />
from <lb />
it is to give you notice that re- <lb />
newed In that time <lb />
will cease going to you at the ton <lb />
of the two weeks. <lb />
county jail at Golds- <lb />
We have <lb />
often heard of <lb />
but the first <lb />
within our knowledge <lb />
was captured the other morning <lb />
by Mr. T S. Miller in the town <lb />
cemetery. He is a big fat one. <lb />
too. We have ordered its left <lb />
hind foot, with the hope that it <lb />
contains as much virtue as the left <lb />
hied foot of a <lb />
Chatham On Thurs- <lb />
day night the coal mine at Egypt, <lb />
in this county, caught on fire, <lb />
owing to the carelessness of two <lb />
when its crisis of trial shall come. <lb />
we shall not have been trained by I making a blast in the after- <lb />
watchful experience to not <lb />
, ,, . ,, . going back again to see if coal <lb />
stand either their cause or their , was burning. On Friday an <lb />
j attempt was made to <lb />
Life is and troth J the fire, and that after- <lb />
does its work only under that COn- explosion <lb />
killed three mules were work- <lb />
in the and slightly hurt <lb />
If life were not this, that ; <lb />
is, a process of achievement, there five men- <lb />
would have been no occasion for a <lb />
real world an existence of mere Mr. <lb />
., , a young man aged about <lb />
ideas or perceptions, or of pure M Mr D g <lb />
mind without body or world, would of New Salem township, met with <lb />
have answered as well. a serious accident a few days ago. <lb />
absorbing employment on the machinery <lb />
your higher ground-your upland <lb />
i , . ,, , the press when he was caught m <lb />
no leads the band had both arms <lb />
but where you mount alone with broken below the elbow <lb />
your hoe, where you raise a crop shoulder dislocated- The band <lb />
which needs not to be brought or <lb />
An,. ;. n ii i i have been killed, <lb />
down into the valley to a <lb />
which you barter for heavenly pro- Concord A tramp by <lb />
the name of Sides got into a box <lb />
t i . , T. . car at the depot The conductor <lb />
Love begets love- It is a pro- <lb />
of induction. Put a piece of An idea struck the <lb />
Mr. to the effect that ho <lb />
CURRENT EVENTS. <lb />
By W. L. James, in Watch-Tower. <lb />
From every part of the State we <lb />
hear the cry of hard times. Poor <lb />
crops and poor prices make we <lb />
farmers hang our head and ask <lb />
what will be the end- The Alliance <lb />
has been busy at work trying to <lb />
solve the difficulty. A larger vol- <lb />
of currency is said to be the <lb />
While the money <lb />
may be of some consideration, <lb />
still there is something else that is <lb />
overlooked when the Alliance speak <lb />
begins to narrate the sufferings <lb />
of the poor sons of the soil. <lb />
have been examining the records. <lb />
We have been trying to ascertain <lb />
why we have such a small amount <lb />
of hard dollars in circulation. We <lb />
will tell our readers something <lb />
about the old banner county of <lb />
Pitt. What can be told of Pitt <lb />
be said of nearly nil the eastern <lb />
counties. Pitt county paid out the <lb />
following sums of money last <lb />
Horses <lb />
Guano <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
Meat 80.0 <lb />
Whiskey <lb />
Total <lb />
Pitt county can raise horses, meat <lb />
guano, and whiskey. In- <lb />
stead of keeping at home, <lb />
it is sent to Kentucky. Illinois. Ohio- <lb />
West Virginia and other States. <lb />
How can we expect anything but <lb />
a scarcity of money, when Ibis <lb />
large amount is sent from home <lb />
If the Alliance would only look <lb />
into this mutter and demand <lb />
nothing should be imported <lb />
can be raised, better times would <lb />
be the result. <lb />
might be carried much further <lb />
than he desired. H. began knock- <lb />
end of the car. The <lb />
conductor and agent <lb />
nabbed the tramp, who pawned <lb />
r in payment of <lb />
iron in the presence of an <lb />
body, and that piece of iron <lb />
for a time becomes electrified. It <lb />
is changed into a temporary mag- <lb />
net in the mere presence of a per- <lb />
magnet, and so long as his watch for in pay <lb />
you leave the two side by side damage. The tramp, a cheeky <lb />
they are both magnets alike. j a <lb />
learn <lb />
Decalogue of Jefferson's Practical Rules- that on Friday last, near Bose- <lb />
on the line of the Cape Fear j. <lb />
-j . . , Yadkin Valley Railroad, two <lb />
NeV put oft till to-morrow Bill and Sam Simpson, <lb />
what can be done to-day. became engaged in an altercation <lb />
2- Never trouble others to do on the road side, when the latter, <lb />
what you can do yourself. c shot <lb />
the former. Octave Simpson, n <lb />
3- Never spend your money be. son of Bill, thought his father was <lb />
fore you have it. dead, and straightway attacked <lb />
it i i . i , Sam Simpson, and a desperate <lb />
Never buy what you do not in was <lb />
want because it is cheap. fatally cut with a knife, dying the <lb />
Pride costs as much as ban-, morning. <lb />
thirst and cold. Tarboro Southerner ; The barn <lb />
6- We never repent of and stables of Jo. H. Brown, near <lb />
little. Conetoe, was burned to the ground <lb />
Sunday. Fortunately Mr. Brown <lb />
Nothing is troublesome that I had not gathered his com, so be- <lb />
we do willingly. j sides his building he lost only a <lb />
How much pain those evils The <lb />
,, of the tire is unknown. <lb />
cost us that never happen. <lb />
9- Take things by their i <lb />
handle. <lb />
10- When angry always count <lb />
ten before you be missing. The mom v drawer <lb />
The store of J. on lower <lb />
Main street was broken into Fri- <lb />
day night by a seemingly hungry <lb />
thief. Two boxes of cigars, some <lb />
oranges oysters are known to <lb />
Four Big Things <lb />
What -Takes off the Boys. <lb />
The cigarette mania is killing off <lb />
and of <lb />
the yo anger generation that it <lb />
looks as though our crop of states- <lb />
men in general will be very short <lb />
in when the present sup- <lb />
pry is exhausted. <lb />
Two Interesting Virginia Notes. <lb />
Orange Observer. <lb />
The State of Virginia owns about <lb />
a million and a half acres of oyster <lb />
binds. The question of managing <lb />
these oyster beds so that they <lb />
shall yield a proper revenue to the <lb />
State is to be taken up by the <lb />
Virginia Legislature, now in <lb />
It is a question of <lb />
to the State Government. <lb />
Hon. Job n W. Daniel was <lb />
re-elected to the United <lb />
States Senate Tuesday by the <lb />
Virginia Legislature, having re- <lb />
every vote cast in each <lb />
house. This is an unusual but <lb />
well-deserved compliment, for Mr. <lb />
Daniel has served his ably <lb />
and faithfully. Mr. Daniel is <lb />
more than an orator; he is an in- <lb />
broad-minded legislator, <lb />
and a thorough-going tariff re- <lb />
former. <lb />
The largest sailing vessel in the <lb />
world is said to be in France. Her <lb />
name is France. The cargo which <lb />
the vessel could carry is no less <lb />
than tons. <lb />
The biggest ruby in the world <lb />
is found in the Czar of Russia's <lb />
crown and has the distinction of <lb />
being the finest ever worn by any <lb />
The biggest flower in the world <lb />
was recently disco by Dr. Alex- <lb />
on the Phi- <lb />
Islands. It is known by <lb />
the name of and is a fine <lb />
flower nearly a yard in <lb />
diameter. <lb />
The largest organ in the world <lb />
has just been built by Messrs. <lb />
Hills, of London, for the town hall <lb />
of Sydney, New South Wales. The <lb />
number of pipes is exactly ten <lb />
thousand and the cost 12.000 <lb />
pounds. <lb />
Answer This Question. <lb />
Why do so many people w around <lb />
its to prefer to and be mad <lb />
Constipation, <lb />
of Appetite, <lb />
of Food. Yellow Skin, when <lb />
we will them Vital <lb />
to cure Bold by J. h. <lb />
Wooten's Drug <lb />
The Dead Letter Office received <lb />
the past year pieces, an <lb />
increase of pieces over the <lb />
year previous. Among <lb />
letters were posted en <lb />
blank, many of them con- <lb />
money, drafts, checks and <lb />
other valuable <lb />
ton Star- <lb />
was also broken open, but that <lb />
like the newspaper man's pocket <lb />
was devoid of cash. <lb />
Statesville Readers <lb />
of the Landmark will remember <lb />
an awful stiff yarn which appeared <lb />
this paper about a year ago, to <lb />
the effect that Jack col- <lb />
who lives in the western part <lb />
of town, had undertaken to butch- <lb />
his hog, and that after he had <lb />
knocked it in the head and cut its <lb />
throat, it hopped up and ran away <lb />
he lost it after having chased <lb />
it to mill. Well, he <lb />
found it after about a month, alive <lb />
well, and put it up to fatten it <lb />
It will now weigh to <lb />
pounds, and the first morning <lb />
the weather is just suitable and <lb />
the signs right Jack will make an- <lb />
other attempt to butcher it. <lb />
Wilmington Three little <lb />
children were lost in the streets of <lb />
Wilmington yesterday, but <lb />
before nightfall each was re- <lb />
stored to its anxious parents- A <lb />
child of Mr. the watch <lb />
maker, on Front street, was first <lb />
reported lost and was subsequent- <lb />
found in the neighborhood of <lb />
the Wilmington, Onslow and East <lb />
Carolina Railroad depot. Next <lb />
the little three-year-old child of <lb />
Mr. Lee, Fourth and Church <lb />
streets, wandered off and was <lb />
found some time afterwards down <lb />
in the city by police officer <lb />
The was the young <lb />
son of Mr. King, living in <lb />
country, who left the boy at the <lb />
cart house over the railroad, and <lb />
when he returned from a visit <lb />
down town found that the boy had <lb />
disappeared. <lb />
How to Observe Christmas. <lb />
From tin- <lb />
Bro. want to say a <lb />
few words in regard what should <lb />
be done on Christmas day. I i <lb />
member hearing something s id <lb />
in the Convention in <lb />
about having services at <lb />
churches on that day. I have <lb />
to How much better it won. <lb />
be for Cod's people to meet he <lb />
house of God on that day and <lb />
the time in exhortation, <lb />
prayer and singing, and try to let <lb />
their light shine before the world, <lb />
rather than to be engaged in sum <lb />
thing worse. <lb />
Brethren, let us meet at our <lb />
churches on that day, and engage <lb />
in thanksgiving and in efforts t- <lb />
build up Christ's kingdom and t <lb />
tear down the strongholds of <lb />
tan. Let us work while <lb />
to-day, for the night cometh Wt <lb />
no man can work. There is work <lb />
to be done for Jesus, and the <lb />
vest is waiting. There is <lb />
work for us all to do. Yours f r <lb />
the Master. W. J. <lb />
Nov. 1891- <lb />
L. <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
N. <lb />
I Alt VIS <lb />
N. <lb />
Practice in nil the Courts. <lb />
. i. <lb />
J. <lb />
B. <lb />
N. <lb />
i. A. <lb />
TYSON, <lb />
B. r. t. <lb />
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, <lb />
N. O. <lb />
Prompt attention given to <lb />
J. MARQUIS, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
. C. <lb />
in Skinner upper f <lb />
opposite Photograph <lb />
H. LONG, <lb />
h. c. <lb />
Prompt and careful attention to <lb />
solicited. <lb />
L. C. LATHAM. <lb />
T ft<lb />
M. C. <lb />
u e. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.- <lb />
GREENVILLE, S. L <lb />
Practice in all the courts, <lb />
la <lb />
The MEW LEE and NEW PATRON are still the Leaders in Cook Stoves. For sale by D. D.<lb /></p>
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THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
S. ., Editor mi Proprietor <lb />
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER M, <lb />
Entered at the at Greenville, <lb />
X. as second-class mail matter. <lb />
CHRISTMAS. <lb />
There is no period of the year <lb />
to which so many people look for- <lb />
ward, and around which cling so <lb />
many fond anticipations as the one <lb />
now so near upon us. <lb />
As old almost as our centuries <lb />
Christmas has ever been a welcome <lb />
occasion to the thousands who <lb />
have been made glad by the hoary- <lb />
customs that have clung around <lb />
it. Since the 5th century <lb />
mas has been observed all <lb />
civilized world on the <lb />
25th of December- It is very <lb />
dent that this is not the date of <lb />
the birth of Christ <lb />
which ii is observed to celebrate. <lb />
The people who keep it however <lb />
lay more stress upon the object of <lb />
the observance than upon the <lb />
date. The festivities of this <lb />
season have always been <lb />
ed by all nations with unfeigned <lb />
joy and each has vied with the <lb />
other in making this the oasis in <lb />
life's varied path. Many noble <lb />
customs have, and still hallow it as <lb />
without a shadow. These <lb />
have been different but all <lb />
have had the same object, to <lb />
happiness, on earth. Good <lb />
will to It is but proper after <lb />
the toils of a year of struggle, <lb />
the separations of twelve long <lb />
after the weary <lb />
long nights <lb />
that we should cease from our toils <lb />
meet each other again face to face <lb />
and family with family, leave <lb />
our cares undisturbed, and think, <lb />
and be. and do only for each <lb />
happiness. <lb />
There is one custom especially <lb />
peculiar to which de <lb />
to live as long as time shall <lb />
last- It is the remembrance of <lb />
who are poor, who are <lb />
even to the common comforts <lb />
of life. Nothing approaches near- <lb />
the coming of Christ to this <lb />
world to bring salvation to a sad <lb />
race than the spirit which <lb />
prompts those who gladden so <lb />
joyously the hearts of those who <lb />
know only the hardships, the toils <lb />
of Each of us should <lb />
this aid never let these days <lb />
pass without being instrumental <lb />
in adding at least one comfort <lb />
these desolate lives. <lb />
The giving of gifts to loved ones <lb />
and friends also is a special feature <lb />
now; made prominent in these days. <lb />
All of us appreciate being loved <lb />
and the expression of this in these <lb />
tokens form many green spots in <lb />
the memory of many a life- This <lb />
is but in keeping with the Great <lb />
Gift, the coming of which we now <lb />
celebrate, the essence of all pure <lb />
joy in this sin cursed world. Let <lb />
this feature never grow old but be <lb />
one of the chimes that swells the <lb />
chorus of the <lb />
custom which we hope <lb />
will never die is the remembrance <lb />
of children- One of the noblest <lb />
traits of any life is contributing to <lb />
tire innocent pleasure of the little <lb />
dies that live only in our lives <lb />
Some of the joys that <lb />
ever enter the human breast <lb />
during this earthly existence are <lb />
realized by these little ones as <lb />
from their innocent, <lb />
peaceful slumbers on Christmas <lb />
morning to find that <lb />
believing them to be good little <lb />
and girls has placed in their <lb />
little stockings the little <lb />
which to are life's <lb />
sweets without its bitter- No <lb />
father or mother is fulfilling their <lb />
high and noble mission who fails <lb />
to see that their little ones are re- <lb />
membered by this their ideal of <lb />
the Great Giver of good to the <lb />
good. Here too the poor children <lb />
of poor parents are to be <lb />
and he who neglects not <lb />
these will find his own life bright- <lb />
and as these seasons <lb />
come and go. <lb />
To one and to all we say a happy <lb />
Christmas with the <lb />
remembrance when it is past <lb />
that somebody has been made <lb />
happier, some life brighter by <lb />
some little act of our own. <lb />
to <lb />
SPEAKER CRISP AND MR. MILLS.<lb />
Speaker Crisp has not as yet <lb />
announced his committees. It will <lb />
be a very difficult task to arrange <lb />
them so as to give satisfaction to <lb />
the as the Democratic <lb />
majority is so great and every one <lb />
expects something- Mr. Mills is <lb />
said to be behaving very badly- <lb />
He is sulking and it is not <lb />
ed that he would accept the chair- <lb />
of the Ways and Means <lb />
Committee if it were offered to him. <lb />
This is only another evidence of <lb />
the fact that the Democrats made <lb />
no mistake when they elected <lb />
Crisp speaker. It is no part of a <lb />
statesman to act as it is reported <lb />
Mr. Mills is now doing- It is <lb />
thought that he will probably re- <lb />
sign his seat in the House. <lb />
We are sorry to see such con- <lb />
duct in the Texan. We had thought <lb />
better of him. It would not be <lb />
wise for the Speaker to offer him <lb />
the position which would make <lb />
him leader of the House. He might <lb />
expect that Mr- Mills would not be <lb />
very active in pushing the <lb />
of the House. On the other <lb />
hand he would antagonize the <lb />
Speaker- He would be sure to do <lb />
so. if his actions now are properly <lb />
reported- It is believed now that <lb />
Mr. Springer will be given the <lb />
place. He is in perfect harmony <lb />
with the Speaker upon all <lb />
relating to legislation and in <lb />
consequence no friction need be <lb />
apprehended. Besides it might be <lb />
better that a Southern man should <lb />
not appointed to this place <lb />
since the South has the Speaker. <lb />
It will be said by a few chronic <lb />
grumblers that it is but fulfilling <lb />
the agreement made by Crisp and <lb />
Springer when he voted for him <lb />
for Speaker that Springer was to <lb />
be made chairman of this Commit- <lb />
tee. Little heed will be paid to <lb />
this those interested in <lb />
Messrs. Crisp and Springer <lb />
are agreed that to get any relief <lb />
from this Congress there must <lb />
no effort to pass a general tariff <lb />
bill but it must be done by amend- <lb />
to the bill- No <lb />
bill like the one of Mr. Mills of two <lb />
years ago could be possibly gotten <lb />
through the Senate. Many amend- <lb />
may and will pass both <lb />
branches of Congress which will <lb />
afford untold relief to the country <lb />
by pursuing the course which it is <lb />
believed has been marked out by <lb />
these leaders of the Democratic- <lb />
party. It is to be hoped there will <lb />
be no division in the House upon <lb />
Democratic policies. All personal <lb />
aspirations and pet measures and <lb />
theories ought to be subordinated <lb />
to the public good, and the welfare <lb />
of the party when there is so much <lb />
at stake- A prudent, conservative <lb />
well defined, and purely practical <lb />
course is the one to be pursued by <lb />
the present House and with prop- <lb />
leaders to fears but <lb />
that such it will be. <lb />
TO HOLD COTTON. <lb />
President Butler of the Alliance <lb />
the farmers to hold their <lb />
cotton if they can. He says he <lb />
feels safe in guaranteeing better <lb />
prices- He states that the crop is <lb />
short and that the speculators <lb />
have been instrumental in <lb />
the report that was a full <lb />
By their own the <lb />
will be bales short of <lb />
the estimated needs of the world. <lb />
Nathan Goff of West Virginia, <lb />
has appointed Judge of the <lb />
4th District which it <lb />
buried hat Judge Seymour would <lb />
get It looks as if the President <lb />
might be trying to break the Solid <lb />
South by some of his recent <lb />
NO PAPER NEXT WEEK. <lb />
In following the of <lb />
the Reflector not to issue a <lb />
between Christmas and New <lb />
Year, our readers need not look <lb />
for any paper next week. We have <lb />
had a year cf very hard work and <lb />
feel sure every one will willingly <lb />
accord us this week. The printers <lb />
need a little recreation, and the <lb />
editor needs time to straighten up <lb />
the work of the year and get <lb />
everything in readiness for the <lb />
new year. One week gives none <lb />
too much time for this, and our <lb />
work eve i in the holidays will be <lb />
almost as hard as at any time of <lb />
the year, so there will be but little <lb />
net after all. The office will be <lb />
kept open every day except Fri- <lb />
day, Christmas, for the transaction <lb />
of business and we hope many will <lb />
come in to renew their <lb />
As this is the last issue of the <lb />
for 1891 we take <lb />
to return sincere thanks to <lb />
every patron of the paper during <lb />
the year. We feel grateful to all, <lb />
whether their patronage was great <lb />
or small. It is our earnest hope <lb />
that no one has invested a penny <lb />
with us who does not feel amply <lb />
repaid for so doing- We have tried <lb />
to make the paper interesting to <lb />
the subscribers, and have tried to <lb />
make it profitable to the <lb />
and to be favored with <lb />
the patronage of every one <lb />
the coming year. <lb />
Wishing all a Merry Christmas <lb />
Tear the <lb />
bids you adieu until January <lb />
6th. 1992- <lb />
EVANGELIST FIFE. <lb />
The Bill Fife meeting recently <lb />
held at Oxford seems to have been <lb />
a meeting of wonderful power. <lb />
The of that place <lb />
says almost the entire white <lb />
of the town ha been con- <lb />
and never before has Ox- <lb />
ford had an outpouring of the <lb />
of the divine spirit. The <lb />
invitation to Mr- Fife to hold the <lb />
meeting was signed by ten non- <lb />
professing young men all of whom <lb />
were converted under his preach- <lb />
Why cannot Greenville unite <lb />
in an Mr. Fife to <lb />
come here and hold a meeting t <lb />
We learn that there are some <lb />
arr- t i i mT. a. <lb />
SNOW HILL AFFAIR. <lb />
The has refrained <lb />
from saying anything earlier about <lb />
the shooting of Rev. J. T. <lb />
by W. E- Grimsley at Snow <lb />
Hill, which has caused so much <lb />
excitement and comment, from the <lb />
fact that we thought it best not to <lb />
jump hurriedly into spreading a <lb />
matter of that kind before the pub- <lb />
on rumor, but wait until the <lb />
truth comes to the front The first <lb />
reports of such occurrences that <lb />
go out are apt to do some <lb />
and usually get very much <lb />
exaggerated. <lb />
A gentleman from Snow Hill <lb />
was in our office last week and <lb />
gave us something of the <lb />
The first shooting <lb />
at the house of Mr. Grimsley near <lb />
Snow Hill. It is said he invited <lb />
Rev,. out to go hunting <lb />
with him, that after the hunt <lb />
requested to go to <lb />
the home of the formers father <lb />
near by and bring his wife home, <lb />
pretending that he must go else- <lb />
where, but after de- <lb />
armed and secreted him- <lb />
self under a bed to watch the re- <lb />
turn of A and Mrs- <lb />
He claims that when they <lb />
entered the room the minister <lb />
kissed Mrs- Grimsley where upon <lb />
he sprang from his hiding place <lb />
and shot in the face <lb />
with a load of bird shot- He fol- <lb />
lowed to Snow Hill <lb />
threatening to kill him, and con- <lb />
the threats every time he <lb />
went to town, saying he was going <lb />
to kill on sight. <lb />
The second shooting occurred <lb />
on the streets of Snow Hill- <lb />
was out for the first time <lb />
after the former shooting and was <lb />
on his way to the barber shop. <lb />
Before Mrs. <lb />
because of the continued <lb />
threats against his fife, advised <lb />
him to put a pistol in his pocket <lb />
for fear Grimsley might be in <lb />
town and see him- Sure enough <lb />
Grimsley was in town, saw him and <lb />
with curses began firing at him <lb />
with a pistol, <lb />
drew a pistol and several shots <lb />
were passed. The latter was struck <lb />
in the left cheek the ball passing <lb />
out back of the head. Grimsley <lb />
was shot in the thigh. Indignation <lb />
ran high against Grimsley and <lb />
even threats of lynching were re <lb />
sorted to. He disappeared and <lb />
could not be found when warrants <lb />
were issued for his arrest <lb />
Oar informant also said that the <lb />
of the <lb />
was in favor of <lb />
The people believe there was <lb />
nothing criminal between the min- <lb />
and Mrs. Grimsley and not <lb />
even a thought of evil, <lb />
father expressing himself strongly <lb />
in this <lb />
Statements have later appeared <lb />
in which denies <lb />
Mrs. Grimsley. Between the two <lb />
we think the word of <lb />
decidedly preferable to be- <lb />
lief over Grimsley- <lb />
To say that it is all an <lb />
affair and greatly deplorable <lb />
is putting it mildly. An <lb />
board of the M- E- Church is to <lb />
give the matter an official hearing <lb />
and we hope innocence <lb />
will be established. <lb />
OTHER LOCALS. <lb />
At The Opera. <lb />
The public on last Thursday night <lb />
a rare treat in the <lb />
of 4-act drama entitled, <lb />
by the amateur <lb />
of this place. A fair audience <lb />
ed them and was highly entertained <lb />
throughout. Miss Minnie <lb />
way as Kitty <lb />
the audience and was the gen- <lb />
Robert Steel, the <lb />
character assumed by Mr. Alex <lb />
was a of tie <lb />
deepest dye. He married Kitty for <lb />
her money and after finding she had <lb />
none treated her mean left her. <lb />
Her grandfather her marrying <lb />
and the scenes of tier departure <lb />
and return home were grand. W hen <lb />
she was at the hotel trying to make <lb />
her mind to go home, and every- <lb />
thing was very quiet, the <lb />
strains of Sweet came <lb />
from behind the scenes by charm- <lb />
vocal soloist. Miss Nannie King. <lb />
Tears were brought to the eyes of <lb />
many and it was truly a sad scene. <lb />
Mrs. Ella Sheppard creditably <lb />
mi tiled the character of Mrs. Lang- <lb />
Kitty's mother, and in the scene <lb />
where the disowned <lb />
grand. <lb />
nay be nu longer your <lb />
she is still my Mr. K. <lb />
at Dick was <lb />
in his role and was heartily encored. <lb />
Miss Julia Foley as Mrs. Jim <lb />
a schemer, usual assumed <lb />
her character well, and her enticing <lb />
Kitty to marry her brother, Robert <lb />
Steel, was perfect. Miss Bessie <lb />
Jarvis as servant was a success. <lb />
Little Miss Rosa Wells just <lb />
audience and her costume <lb />
was lovely. Mr. Clarence Jones as <lb />
Earnest Gerard, lover of Killy, was <lb />
well up. As Nathaniel Grey, <lb />
of K-tty, Mr. H. H. <lb />
Wilson was a makes the <lb />
character old man a one. <lb />
Mis. Jarvis deserves the praise of <lb />
all for her high entertainment the <lb />
public. and we know we voice the <lb />
of all when we say <lb />
We learn that Mrs. <lb />
Jarvis is now planning to a <lb />
very popular play after the holidays <lb />
for the the Confederate <lb />
Home, Nothing <lb />
appeals more directly to the hearts <lb />
of our people than this institution <lb />
and we are sure the play will draw a <lb />
crowded house. More will be said of <lb />
this later. <lb />
TAKE THE BRIGHT SIDE <lb />
The very short and the <lb />
low juices have caused much de- <lb />
among all classes. The <lb />
year closes with a gloomy outlook <lb />
for many classes in agricultural <lb />
states. However, there is not <lb />
much virtue or relief in lamenting <lb />
the past. There is much to be <lb />
thankful for, and at which to take <lb />
courage and go toward- The in- <lb />
crease in the tax value of the <lb />
property in North Carolina this <lb />
year over last is about <lb />
This is exceedingly gratifying and <lb />
show s that we are steadily moving <lb />
forward- peace, <lb />
and a usual amount of the <lb />
comforts of life have been enjoyed <lb />
by most of us, and if we have not <lb />
accumulated as we desired it is the <lb />
part of wisdom not to carp over <lb />
our failures but to rejoice in our <lb />
successes, and gird our ourselves <lb />
a new to tight with renewed vigor <lb />
the battles of life, leaving the re- <lb />
in the hands of Him upon <lb />
whom we are all <lb />
Forward, with a consciousness of <lb />
duty well performed should be our <lb />
motto, and all in the end will be <lb />
well. <lb />
ions <lb />
Adopted by Greenville Lodge No. <lb />
A. F. and A. M. <lb />
All Wise Providence <lb />
has seen to remove from this our <lb />
Lodge to the Celestial Lodge above our <lb />
deceased brother, A. N. there- <lb />
fore be it <lb />
That in the death of Bro. <lb />
Ryan this Lodge has lost a worthy and <lb />
most excel t member, the town a much <lb />
loved citizen and family a true and <lb />
loving husband and affectionate father. <lb />
That while we how in hum- <lb />
submission to the decree of the Great <lb />
Architect of the universe, we bewail this <lb />
sad event which calls forth this <lb />
of our sorrow. <lb />
That we tender the widow <lb />
and children of our brother our most <lb />
sincere condolence and sympathy in this <lb />
their sad bereavement and commend <lb />
them to the care of Him who <lb />
die wind to the lamb, and who <lb />
has declared that will lie a husband <lb />
to the and a father to the lather- <lb />
less. <lb />
That we will wear the usual <lb />
badge of mourning for thirty days and <lb />
will ever cherish the memory of our de- <lb />
brother. <lb />
That one page ill the minute <lb />
book of this Lodge shall be devoted to the <lb />
records of these resolutions. <lb />
That a copy be sent to the <lb />
Eastern and the paper at <lb />
Winchester, Va., for publication and a <lb />
copy be sent to the of the <lb />
ed, M. <lb />
R. K. Taylor, <lb />
B. F. Sugg, <lb />
Committee. <lb />
A GOOD MAN DEAD <lb />
Dr. R- O- Barton of the North <lb />
Carolina Conference, died at his <lb />
home near Weldon last week. Dr. <lb />
Burton was one of the foremost <lb />
men of his church- He was also <lb />
one of the most powerful pulpit <lb />
orators of the State. His sermons <lb />
were all masterly productions of <lb />
eloquence, and he often soared <lb />
into the heights of the sublime- <lb />
He was here at the hist session of <lb />
the Conference and refused to he <lb />
placed upon the superannuated <lb />
list- A man in Israel has <lb />
fallen. He had fought a good <lb />
fight and died in the faith. <lb />
Married. <lb />
Wednesday eve- <lb />
Dec. Kill , at o'clock, at <lb />
the residence of Mr. Thomas Mayo, <lb />
father of the bride, in <lb />
county, Mr. D. E. House, one Pitt's <lb />
handsome and most popular young <lb />
men, and Miss Ida Mayo, one <lb />
meet beautiful young <lb />
ladies, were married, Elder T. M. <lb />
Lawn officiating. <lb />
The attendants were Dr. C. <lb />
Mayo with Miss M. L. House, W. <lb />
Cm House with Mia M. L. Taylor, <lb />
J. G. Mayo with Miss Cora Andrews. <lb />
J. L. with Miss Lela Ki-el, <lb />
J. L. with Howard, <lb />
J. A. Howard with Miss Nannie King, <lb />
W. X. Keel with Miss Annie <lb />
A reception held alter the <lb />
Next morning the bridal <lb />
breakfasted at Mr. Mayo's and de- <lb />
parted for the home of Elder <lb />
father of the groom, near <lb />
where they about <lb />
noon and all dined together. <lb />
The couple received a large <lb />
of bridal many of them <lb />
very handsome. The Reflector <lb />
congratulates the happy couple and <lb />
wishes their wedded life may be one <lb />
continual voyage of bliss, <lb />
Greenville FEMALE School. <lb />
Notice <lb />
On Monday the 11th of <lb />
1892. will sell at the Court <lb />
House Door in the town of Greenville <lb />
the highest bidder, for -n--h, <lb />
tract of land in Pitt county de- <lb />
scribed as <lb />
A tract of land known the <lb />
Fanny A very land, adjoining the <lb />
G. T. Tyson, the Pollard <lb />
land and hi-r-, in Weaver Dam town- <lb />
ship, sixty-live acre. <lb />
A tract known as the Starling <lb />
Avery land adjoining the Fannie <lb />
Avery tract, the lands <lb />
Harris. G. T. others, con- <lb />
fitly acres or less in <lb />
Beaver Dam township. <lb />
A tract known as the William <lb />
Burnett land adjoining the lands of <lb />
B. F. Crawford, W. Case and <lb />
containing about fifty acres more <lb />
less, in Beaver Dam township. <lb />
A tract of land whereon Silas <lb />
Nichols now lives the lands <lb />
of W. G. Case and <lb />
fifteen acres more or less, in <lb />
Dam township. <lb />
A tract of land known as the <lb />
Move land, adjoining the lands of <lb />
Crawford, Silas Sutton, Frank Allen <lb />
and others, containing one hundred <lb />
and eighty acres, more or less, in <lb />
Beaver Dam township. <lb />
One other tract known a the <lb />
Joy net- land adjoining the last named <lb />
tract containing one hundred and <lb />
twenty-five acres, more or less, in <lb />
Beaver Dam township. <lb />
To satisfy sundry executions in <lb />
my hands for collection against <lb />
William and which have <lb />
been levied on said land is the prop- <lb />
of id <lb />
J A. K. <lb />
Sheriff of Pitt <lb />
December. 10th. 1891. <lb />
TO HE OPES ED <lb />
ON MONDAY. 4th, 1892. <lb />
Believing and desiring that <lb />
should have a Female School, <lb />
we the undersigned have employed <lb />
Nicholson, who conic- highly re- <lb />
to take charge of school <lb />
room work, and Mrs. A. D. Hunter, who <lb />
is already well-known, to take charge of <lb />
the Music Department, and we most <lb />
respectfully solicit the patronage of <lb />
those desiring to patronize a strictly <lb />
female school. Those-desiring <lb />
hoard can secure the same at reasonable <lb />
rates. Terms of tuition arc as follows <lb />
to paid monthly . <lb />
Primary, <lb />
Intermediate, <lb />
Higher English, 2.50 <lb />
, PORK SIDES SHOULDERS <lb />
Oilier Languages each per month <lb />
extra. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
S. <lb />
OLD BRICK STORK <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY <lb />
their year's supplies will find <lb />
their interest to our prices before <lb />
chasing elsewhere. is complete <lb />
n all it- branches. <lb />
Music, per month. <lb />
For farther call on or ad- <lb />
dress of the undersigned. <lb />
C. A. WHITE. <lb />
A. D. HUNTER, <lb />
C. D. <lb />
D. H. JAMES. <lb />
R. A. <lb />
USURY <lb />
Committee,, <lb />
R. A Treas. <lb />
A A <lb />
c win <lb />
FLOUR, <lb />
RICE, TEA, <lb />
Lowest Market Prices. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF A, CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one A com <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to <lb />
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to sell at a margin. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
N. <lb />
i-x-y <lb />
-------We have just received a large and complete------ <lb />
STOCK I FURNITURE. <lb />
It is made by the best workmen after the latest designs and in <lb />
order to better display it we have converted the whole of the <lb />
second story of building into one large furniture- room. <lb />
We shall apply our one price system to this depart- <lb />
of our business also think it is the <lb />
only legitimate way to do and in or- <lb />
to our trade started we put <lb />
the smallest possible profit it, <lb />
and marked it so low that <lb />
you cannot duplicate <lb />
the prices in any city in <lb />
this country. We <lb />
most cordially <lb />
ask yon to <lb />
call and examine it. <lb />
CARPETS. <lb />
Our buyer was able to pick up some bargains in this line while <lb />
North and if you will examine our stock we feel sure that we <lb />
can save yon money. We sell them with and without <lb />
the lining. They are the very latest patterns and colors. <lb />
CLOTHING. <lb />
We do not handle any second-hand stuff nor misfits. Our Cloth- <lb />
is fresh from the AND IS MADE TO FIT <lb />
and for further evidence of this we refer you to our many <lb />
customers who have gotten such perfect fits from us, <lb />
that the- prefer them to which are so <lb />
named because the maker found it such a <lb />
hard task to get any one they would fit. <lb />
Our Clothing is made by first-class <lb />
tailors to kit, and they do their <lb />
so well we usually <lb />
in fitting our <lb />
the first ear <lb />
on. <lb />
SHOES <lb />
NORFOLK ADVERTISEMENTS. <lb />
Commemorative service of <lb />
Bishop fifty years in the <lb />
ministry were held in Raleigh last <lb />
week. Various addresses were de- <lb />
livered by distinguished members <lb />
already interested in his coming, of church. <lb />
Couldn't Get In. <lb />
Between Saturday evening and <lb />
morning some one entered <lb />
Mayor law office and tampered <lb />
with his safe. The doors of the safe <lb />
had been scratched with a hatchet, <lb />
a bad been bent double in try- <lb />
to luck, and the hinge <lb />
had been unscrewed, five <lb />
of them taken away. The fellow who <lb />
tried his on it must not have <lb />
had much experience in the safe <lb />
opening line, He a burglar <lb />
proof safe, Mr. ha I <lb />
put some money in the safe a out <lb />
o'clock Saturday night and thinks <lb />
some ignorant must hare <lb />
seen him making the deposit and <lb />
a safe could be easily <lb />
The did <lb />
work by a tench in <lb />
lo using a lamp that was <lb />
-n a table near the safe. <lb />
charred coals were on floor in <lb />
front the safe and two windows <lb />
of the office were left open. <lb />
School. <lb />
The Spring term of <lb />
Male Academy will begin on Wed- <lb />
20th, 1892. I de <lb />
sire to say to lo citizens of <lb />
ville and that the <lb />
is now well equipped for doing first <lb />
class work. If you will sen I me <lb />
your boys I will guarantee <lb />
both as to their advancement in <lb />
their studies their general de- <lb />
port Special effort is made to <lb />
arouse a desire in each boy to do his <lb />
full duty because it is right for him <lb />
to do so. Me is made to feel the re- <lb />
that rests upon him <lb />
Any misconduct or indifference to <lb />
work is pot Hoard <lb />
can be bad in private houses or with <lb />
the family of the principal. Pupil <lb />
are not allowed to loaf <lb />
the streets. We refer lo the <lb />
present patrons as to the general <lb />
merit of the school. From reference <lb />
to terms in this paper you will see <lb />
that tuition Is now There- <lb />
fore don't wait but send your in <lb />
early. Any information cheerfully <lb />
given. W. H- <lb />
N. <lb />
What <lb />
and ex-Confederate <lb />
soldier of Carolina township, who <lb />
came n to renew his subscription to <lb />
for next year, <lb />
can always pay cheerfully your <lb />
and to take It as long <lb />
as I live. It me to take it for I <lb />
find many time the worth o the <lb />
subscription price in Such kind <lb />
always make us take a <lb />
grip on our pencil and I alp us to <lb />
write with a lighter heart We like <lb />
for men in feel that they are paid in <lb />
taking the <lb />
Town to the <lb />
please take notice that <lb />
of moat of will Jan- <lb />
1st Make it convenient to see <lb />
us and renew. <lb />
L. W. DAVIS, <lb />
------MANUFACTURER FINE----- <lb />
HAVANA CIGARS <lb />
AND------ <lb />
Roanoke Avenue, <lb />
NORFOLK. <lb />
VIRGINIA. <lb />
J- W. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
J. M. BARBELL, <lb />
HARRELL BROS., <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
FOOT OF COMMERCE STREET. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Bagging Tics constantly on hand. Liberal Cash Advances made on Con- <lb />
Norman Everett, <lb />
----COTTON GENERAL---- <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, <lb />
NORFOLK, <lb />
They do strictly a Commission Business, avoiding all speculation, always <lb />
to serve the interest of the shipper. <lb />
-SHIP YOUR- <lb />
AND OTHER TO-- <lb />
ALEXANDER MORGAN <lb />
COTTON FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS. <lb />
TUNIS WHARF, NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Guarantee highest market prices, quick and prompt <lb />
S. B. HARRELL CO. <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
Corn, Cotton. Peanuts. Stock. Eggs, <lb />
and Sawed Lumber will our <lb />
special attention, your patronage <lb />
solicited. <lb />
T STREET <lb />
NORFOLK, VA, <lb />
Strictly o <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
and Dock, <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
J, I. is our North and South <lb />
Carolina <lb />
Special attention given to Miles of <lb />
Cotton, and Country <lb />
generally. Ad- <lb />
on Consignments. Prompt Re- <lb />
turn and Highest Price guaranteed. <lb />
C COBB. T. H. GILLIAM <lb />
Pitt Co N. C. Pit Co. Co N C <lb />
Bros., Gilliam, <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
Commission Merchants. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
For these we are headquarters and defy con petition. In <lb />
to a full stuck of goods we have about pairs <lb />
which we bought in job lots at about one half their value. They <lb />
consist of Misses, Boys, and Ladies Shoes. <lb />
We will sell them at the same discount at which we bought them, <lb />
which is to say for about per cent, on the dollar. We <lb />
tee these goods in respect, and are only sold <lb />
cheap because a large firm north failed and their stock was thrown <lb />
on the market and had to be sold for what it would bring. Our <lb />
buyer was on the ground and bought what we <lb />
All of our lines are complete and having only one price forces us <lb />
to be leaders in prices on everything. <lb />
Yon will save money by stock if you don't buy. <lb />
We only ask that yon call upon us and see what we have. <lb />
Young <lb />
One Price and Leadens in Low Prices. <lb />
WE COME AGAIN <lb />
To enlist your attention and claim a fair share of your patronage. <lb />
We are determined that if square dealings and honest <lb />
of will secure you as a customer, <lb />
they shall not be lacking on our part. We go into <lb />
-------the Northern Markets with the <lb />
B. K. A- L. Hi <lb />
Wholesale and Retail in <lb />
Mule. <lb />
Fine a <lb />
ran teed <lb />
awl Union Norfolk Va <lb />
We have had many years ex <lb />
at the business and are <lb />
prepared to handle to <lb />
the advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business entrusted to out <lb />
will receive prompt and <lb />
careful attention. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of a the <lb />
Court of county in the <lb />
for the partition of land <lb />
to Sarah Spain I <lb />
for on Monday the of Jan. <lb />
nary at the Court House door In the <lb />
town of Greenville, the tract of land that <lb />
belonged to Sarah Spain, lying In <lb />
adjoining the lands <lb />
J. J. Hathaway, W. A. aid <lb />
-iI containing about HO more or <lb />
10th day December 1891. <lb />
W. A. <lb />
and buy for the CASH, getting possible advantage I hat is <lb />
to be offered to first-clash buyers, therefore we are enabled <lb />
-------to give you at all times the------- <lb />
Benefit of Purchases Made <lb />
for Cash. <lb />
We have bought this season the stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
ever handled by us. The ten days spent in market by our <lb />
were not idle ones, as an inspection of our <lb />
stock <lb />
in our double stores will prove. You cannot help but C <lb />
interested if will call on us. We take pleasure in showing <lb />
you what to sell There can never be a business of <lb />
magnitude built upon a falsification of fact and startling statements <lb />
of untruth. It is to our business interests to deal fairly by <lb />
our customers, and by such means to continued pat- <lb />
We have now open for your inspection largest <lb />
line of General Merchandise that was ever brought <lb />
to market Consisting of <lb />
Dry Goods Dress Goods, <lb />
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, <lb />
Hardware Cutlery, Tin- <lb />
ware, Crockery, Queen- <lb />
ware, Groceries, Wood- <lb />
and <lb />
and Whips <lb />
AND THE LARGEST LINE OF <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
that has ever been brought to this county. We are headquarter <lb />
for all in our respective lines. Also we have a lot of <lb />
AND TIES <lb />
which will be sold at lowest prices. <lb />
one, come all and see us. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO.<lb /></p>
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. For Nice Christmas Presents, Cook Stoves and Wheeler A Wilson's Sewing Machines, go to <lb />
LANG'S-COLUMN. THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Green villa. C. <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Again it is oar pleasure to <lb />
sent to our numerous friends <lb />
and patrons this, our <lb />
greeting <lb />
And <lb />
we <lb />
rejoice with <lb />
that our <lb />
country is in <lb />
such a <lb />
condition, and we <lb />
thank you for your <lb />
kind and liberal patron- <lb />
age in the past, and by <lb />
the same fair and honest <lb />
measures that have marked <lb />
our dealings we hope <lb />
to merit your future patronage. <lb />
Our stock was never more com- <lb />
with stylish and season- <lb />
able goods than at present. <lb />
No matter what you want <lb />
if it is stylish and first- <lb />
class we have it. In <lb />
Fine Ores <lb />
and Trimmings <lb />
we show the <lb />
most co m- <lb />
and <lb />
stock <lb />
in town <lb />
All <lb />
weave and <lb />
from the <lb />
fashion of <lb />
the country <lb />
in endless variety <lb />
on In La- <lb />
dies and Misses Fine <lb />
Wraps we show the most <lb />
able and stylish gar- <lb />
of the season. Our trade <lb />
on this line of goods has been <lb />
such as to require a second sup- <lb />
ply and we have them to suit <lb />
everybody. In Men's and <lb />
Youth's Fine Clothing we <lb />
are the leaders. Fine <lb />
Tailor M-de Clothing <lb />
that comprises all <lb />
ad vantages of <lb />
to order <lb />
are a <lb />
spec i a y <lb />
with us <lb />
In tit, <lb />
styles <lb />
and ma <lb />
our <lb />
goods cannot be <lb />
surpassed An <lb />
line of light <lb />
weight fancy overcoats <lb />
In Boy's Clothing. s <lb />
usual, we always please <lb />
both parents and boys and <lb />
this is what has made our boys <lb />
clothing department such a sue <lb />
that we do <lb />
not handle second hand and <lb />
In Footwear <lb />
for Ladies, Misses, Men, Boys <lb />
and Children we show only <lb />
the standard and reliable <lb />
makes. In Men's Hats <lb />
we have all the new <lb />
blocks and shapes <lb />
in the most <lb />
grades. Our <lb />
Carpet and <lb />
House Fin- <lb />
Department was never more com <lb />
Long experience in this <lb />
line has learned us just what is <lb />
needed by our people. Carpets <lb />
in all grades. Floor Oil Cloths in <lb />
all widths, Rugs and Mats, Lace <lb />
Curtains, Curtain Poles, Win- <lb />
Shades and Drapery effects <lb />
are all shown here in quite a <lb />
variety Every is <lb />
complete. Come to see us and <lb />
we will send you away satisfied. <lb />
All goods as represent <lb />
and no shoddy goods sold. <lb />
M. R. Lang. <lb />
All kinds of live works at <lb />
tree's <lb />
New Home Sewing Machine for <lb />
at Brown Bros. <lb />
pounds Candies cheap at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
bushels of Cot- <lb />
ton Seed, by H. Harding. <lb />
Crockery and Lamps <lb />
ed at J. B. Cherry Cos. <lb />
The holidays are upon us. <lb />
Wanted for cash, Eggs and <lb />
Hides at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Shoes. Shoes, the line in <lb />
town at J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
Fresh Boss Biscuits for the well <lb />
and sick at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The prices of Sewing Machines <lb />
greatly reduced at D. D. <lb />
Hats new and stylish to please <lb />
you at B- Cherry Co's. <lb />
Toys. Vases Cups and Saucers, <lb />
and Dolls cheap at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
For Umbrellas and Rubber <lb />
Coats go to J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
Cheapest Bedsteads, Bureaus. <lb />
Cradles and Mattresses at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
For cheap and good Trunks and <lb />
Valises go to J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
buys a three drawer new <lb />
American Sewing Machine at D. D. <lb />
The grip i ruling nearly every- <lb />
where. <lb />
For Buggy Blankets. Harness <lb />
and go to J. B. <lb />
A- Cos. <lb />
Get all kinds of Sewing Machine <lb />
needles and parts Brown <lb />
Bros. <lb />
The prices on Stoves and Hard- <lb />
ware cut down to suit the times at <lb />
D. D. <lb />
For Buffets. Safes, Bed Springs <lb />
and Mattresses go to J. B. <lb />
A- Co's. <lb />
Grapes. <lb />
sins. Nuts, Cranberries at the <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
We make a specialty of <lb />
Goods and Shoes. <lb />
prices. <lb />
Cheap. barrels of Red Apples <lb />
and Florida Oranges at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
you want <lb />
buy then go to J. <lb />
Cherry Co's. <lb />
Brown Bros, have taken the <lb />
agency for the New Home Sewing <lb />
Machine. <lb />
Hardware and not at <lb />
cost, but at greatly reduced prices. <lb />
At D. D. Haskett. <lb />
A few pretty Xmas books at Re- <lb />
Hector Book Store. Get one be- <lb />
fore they are gone. <lb />
Buy your nice Christmas goods <lb />
of Mrs. M. D. Higgs. Prettiest <lb />
stock in town and prices low. <lb />
Where are yon going To Bonn- <lb />
tree's to get my Xmas goods for <lb />
he sells cheaper than any one else. <lb />
The place to get Xmas cigars is <lb />
at the Reflector Book Store. The <lb />
best and largest variety in town. <lb />
L. M. Reynolds shoes for men and <lb />
boys have no equal for wear and <lb />
durability, for sale by J. B. Cherry <lb />
Co. <lb />
I have lowered the price on heat- <lb />
stoves. Now is the time to get <lb />
a stove cheap. D. D. Haskett. <lb />
Men's. Women's Misses and <lb />
Children's Shoes in various styles <lb />
and large quantities at J- B- <lb />
Cherry A- Co's. <lb />
A Sewing Machine for <lb />
A Sewing Machine for <lb />
A Sewing Machine for At <lb />
D. D. Haskett. <lb />
The schools will take holiday <lb />
next week. <lb />
Cheapest line of Bedsteads. Bu- <lb />
Chairs, Lounges, <lb />
Tables, and Suits at J. B. Cherry <lb />
Cos. <lb />
-V <lb />
it <lb />
Any -b <lb />
Am<lb />
The new American Ma- <lb />
chine is the best, runs lighter and <lb />
makes less noise than any machine <lb />
on the market. For sale by D. D- <lb />
Haskett. <lb />
Here's your miss it <lb />
if you fail to examine the <lb />
Old <lb />
Dry <lb />
Come and get <lb />
to <lb />
B. <lb />
By <lb />
line of Christmas goods at Mrs. <lb />
M. D. Easels, Pictures, <lb />
Plush Goods and Fancy Goods in <lb />
endless variety. Prices low. <lb />
good people <lb />
we don't want to fool yon, but Mrs. <lb />
Fannie Joyner is opening the <lb />
line of Christmas Novelties <lb />
ever exhibited in the city. Look <lb />
out for an attractive announcement <lb />
next week- <lb />
will be <lb />
headquarters for Fire-works <lb />
the holiday. Our first lot has <lb />
arrived and we are looking for <lb />
another installment in a few days. <lb />
Fruits and other Christmas goods <lb />
will be kept in stock. Call on us. <lb />
J. S- Smith Bro- <lb />
For nice Christmas goods go to <lb />
They have just opened <lb />
a beautiful stock of vases, Bisque <lb />
figures, China plates, cups and <lb />
saucers and novelties. These <lb />
goods were bought by Mr. Ryan, <lb />
we have taken them and will sell <lb />
low. Come early and get the <lb />
choice. S- E. Pender Co. <lb />
Fob Sale-One H. P. Return <lb />
Boiler. One H. P. <lb />
Crank Engine all <lb />
and in perfect One <lb />
foot Reel with double <lb />
conveyors. <lb />
One foot Mill double <lb />
gear. A lot of Shafting and <lb />
This Machinery will be sold <lb />
cheap- <lb />
Jonathan Havens, Jr., <lb />
Washington, N. C. <lb />
Personal. <lb />
La . i <lb />
Mrs. -J. II. Smith. <lb />
Dr. Prank n <lb />
very sick for several days. <lb />
Mrs. Jones is very sick at her <lb />
on Greene street. <lb />
Mrs. S. A. Peebles S. T <lb />
Hooker, and child yesterday to <lb />
spend the holidays in Wilson. <lb />
Capt. J. W. Petteway is in charge <lb />
of train this week, Capt <lb />
Hawks off on n few days <lb />
Mr B. C. has quite <lb />
sick for several days. His <lb />
friends be glad to see him out <lb />
again. <lb />
Mean. W. F. and F. G Harding <lb />
arc expected home this morning <lb />
the University to spend the <lb />
holidays. <lb />
In absence -f the pastor Kev. <lb />
R. F. Taylor will preach in the <lb />
church next Sunday morning <lb />
and night. <lb />
Mrs. S. M. of South Car- <lb />
arrived Monday night to spend <lb />
the holidays with her sister, Mrs. S. <lb />
Miss Clark, one of the sweet <lb />
est young ladies of Washington, was <lb />
here part last week, the guest <lb />
Lillie Cherry. <lb />
Cadet Charlie Forbes is home from <lb />
Davis School, Winston, to <lb />
Xmas. His uniform is the <lb />
of the small <lb />
Hon. G. Bernard came down from <lb />
the Pilot last week to spend the <lb />
days in Greenville. He is with bis <lb />
-on, Mr. C. M. Bernard. <lb />
Private a soldier the U. <lb />
S. Army at Fortress Monroe, spent <lb />
I he past week -in Greenville. It was <lb />
trip this far South, and he <lb />
was highly pleased with our <lb />
Mr. E. A. Jr., came home <lb />
from University Saturday morn- <lb />
to I he holidays. Bert is <lb />
looking will and reports the Pitt <lb />
at the University as making <lb />
good records. <lb />
Mr. It. J. Cobb returned Saturday <lb />
night Baltimore where he <lb />
a large stock <lb />
goods. He will open here <lb />
in the hang store, two doors <lb />
from Reflector office. <lb />
Mr. book-keeper at the <lb />
rehouse since Mr- has <lb />
liven r, haves this morning <lb />
for his home in He has <lb />
prim to return here and take <lb />
fie same position next September. <lb />
Miss Forbes returned home <lb />
Friday evening from St. <lb />
to the holidays at <lb />
home. It would not be hard to name <lb />
seventeen boys who arc as glad as if <lb />
Col. Santa made I hem a hand- <lb />
some sent. <lb />
Mrs. Atwater, Hill, came <lb />
to Greet ville Friday to see her <lb />
Mrs. It B. John, who <lb />
ill. <lb />
While getting the Reflector <lb />
ready for press yesterday afternoon <lb />
the sad intelligence reached the of <lb />
lice that Mrs. passed away just <lb />
before o'clock. The hearts of <lb />
people of the entire community go <lb />
out in sympathy to Mr. <lb />
John in his deep and to the <lb />
two little children whose mother <lb />
is taken from them. May the <lb />
Father comfort the bereaved <lb />
and take them in His special core. <lb />
Owing to the lateness of the hour <lb />
a tribute to Mrs. John must be de- <lb />
until next issue. <lb />
will w appropriate Christ- <lb />
mas III- <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
I . -Is to <lb />
ii vi public. <lb />
i a <lb />
in vital i <lb />
There is still tobacco <lb />
in the country. The Southerner <lb />
estimates that not of the <lb />
crop has I icon Bold. We <lb />
ibis too small. <lb />
HARD TIMES <lb />
The will wake up the town <lb />
with Ore works to-morrow night. <lb />
We expect that even many older <lb />
heads will be imagining themselves <lb />
again and take a hand in the <lb />
fun. <lb />
Don't to gel to hang up the baby's <lb />
stocking to-morrow night <lb />
The railroads sell tickets at reduced <lb />
during the holidays. <lb />
Many loads of peanuts have re- <lb />
been the market. <lb />
The Greenville tobacco warehouse <lb />
has c the holidays. <lb />
Poor turkey, about to-morrow he <lb />
will gobble his last gobble. <lb />
The n. issue of the Reflector <lb />
will be on January 6th, 1892. <lb />
To-morrow night Maj. Santa Claus <lb />
will be quite busy, stock- <lb />
We wish every reader of the Re- <lb />
a happy Xmas and merry <lb />
New Year. <lb />
January term of Pitt Superior <lb />
Court will commence on second Mon <lb />
day, 11th <lb />
Now bring on your dollar and get <lb />
your name on the Reflector list for <lb />
next <lb />
We stop the press long enough to <lb />
tell the girls that next year will be <lb />
leap year. <lb />
Don't you think a well <lb />
rending room would be a good thing <lb />
tor en vi lie <lb />
line cigars in neat box <lb />
Just the thing for Xmas <lb />
at Reflector Book Store. <lb />
The local schools will close this <lb />
evening tor the holidays. They <lb />
open again January 4th. <lb />
Whiskey is a poor way <lb />
to celebrate Christmas. It is a <lb />
that ought to grow less. <lb />
The days are now as short as they <lb />
ever get. Yesterday is calendared <lb />
as l he shortest day of the year. <lb />
Do no; forget the poor while you <lb />
are enjoying Christmas. is more <lb />
blessed to give than to <lb />
The boys in the office are under <lb />
many obligations to Mr. Allen <lb />
Nichols for a bag of his choice home <lb />
made candies. <lb />
Mr. William Staton now has his <lb />
grist mill near Mr. Ashley <lb />
ready operation. He grinds <lb />
every Saturday <lb />
Higgs Bros. want, to close oat <lb />
their stocK by the 1st January <lb />
and say the goods must and shall <lb />
See change of ad of <lb />
Several teams belonging to the <lb />
Greenville Land and Improvement <lb />
Co. came down from last week <lb />
to haul some of the mill fixtures. <lb />
At Brown Bros, depository for <lb />
American Bible Society another lot <lb />
of Bibles has just been received. <lb />
Some very handsome ones suitable <lb />
for Christmas presents. <lb />
A lull size double page supple- <lb />
goes out the Reflector <lb />
to day. That's giving you the news <lb />
and something to read ain't it And <lb />
all the paper costs is two cents K <lb />
week by the year. <lb />
It is Mayor James <lb />
pend ordinance eve- <lb />
and allow the to touch <lb />
their Of course the <lb />
things are a nuisance but are <lb />
here and must be exploded. <lb />
Several people from up country <lb />
have come to Pitt county to cultivate <lb />
crops next year. Pitt has <lb />
the best lands that can be found any <lb />
where, and there is plenty room for <lb />
all others who wish to locate with us. <lb />
A large amount of was done <lb />
in Court last week. The term o-. <lb />
copied the whole week and many <lb />
civil cases were removed from the <lb />
docket. Judge Connor, as he always <lb />
does, gave the highest satisfaction. <lb />
In having to mark so many papers <lb />
to notify subscribers whose lime ex- <lb />
January 1st some may be over- <lb />
looked. Reader, you are apt to know <lb />
when expires <lb />
so come and renew without wailing <lb />
for the mark this time. <lb />
At Cost At Cost <lb />
Owing to the hard times and the low price <lb />
cotton and being desirous of closing out <lb />
our entire stock goods without <lb />
reserve. <lb />
We propose to sell for the next thirty days <lb />
of <lb />
Here's a pointer for you This <lb />
week the Reflector Book Store <lb />
puts in a lot of genuine Bull Durham <lb />
smoking tobacco, and it can be had <lb />
at no other place in town. Durham <lb />
tobacco in a clean pipe beats the <lb />
world for a good smoke. <lb />
Mr. Bryan Buck, a one-armed <lb />
on federate soldier of come <lb />
in Saturday to renew his <lb />
to the Reflector. We doubt of <lb />
Lee's army had a jollier soldier in it <lb />
than Mr. Buck. He has a round of <lb />
tin with knight of the <lb />
every lime we meet. <lb />
We believe in railroads and think <lb />
they should be patronized, but any <lb />
town that ships all its cotton by <lb />
rail and off water <lb />
is simply its own throat. <lb />
Steamers cannot be kept on the river <lb />
unless they are patronized. The <lb />
boats should have their share of the <lb />
outgoing freights. <lb />
Every reader will be interested in <lb />
the financial statement of the <lb />
which on the Reflector <lb />
supplement. This shows every i em <lb />
for which the County Commissioners <lb />
have issued orders on Treasurer <lb />
and to whom paid. Pitt county has <lb />
a good Board of Commissioners, no <lb />
doubt about that. <lb />
Messrs. E. Hester Alex <lb />
have formed a <lb />
for the handling of to- <lb />
They have rented the <lb />
prize house and are strong buyers on <lb />
the market. They have already <lb />
chased large lots of the weed voted <lb />
is row in the We <lb />
wish success. <lb />
Lost His Arm. <lb />
A colored workman for the <lb />
lumber company, near Boyd's <lb />
Ferry, fell off a moving log car <lb />
the road and a wheel passed <lb />
over his left wrist and so <lb />
mangled it that the forearm had to <lb />
be amputated. Dr. Zeno Brown <lb />
the operation. <lb />
Purchase Tax. <lb />
The Register of Deeds requests us <lb />
to give notice that all merchants and <lb />
dealers must give in their <lb />
the last six months during the <lb />
ten days of January. He also <lb />
says that as no provision has been <lb />
made for paying for listing the <lb />
chases for taxation, each dealer will <lb />
have to pay cents when giving in. <lb />
One Won't, the Other Will. <lb />
Dr. Marquis requests us to inform <lb />
his that he is not open for the <lb />
reception of Xmas presents this sea- <lb />
son. Col. Latham sends up word <lb />
the Washington Gazette shop, <lb />
however, that, be is in the ring and <lb />
will be thankful for anything except <lb />
bologna sausage and second-handed <lb />
tooth brushes. His false <lb />
teeth will not permit of the use of <lb />
these. <lb />
Remember Him. <lb />
The Reflector Can- Master <lb />
Willie Blow, will take his annual <lb />
address around Christmas morning. <lb />
He has been a bright, smart boy all <lb />
the year and taken the paper to the <lb />
home town patron every <lb />
day or shine. Some <lb />
dimes and quartets will <lb />
make him feel mighty good Christ- <lb />
mas miming, and help him enjoy the <lb />
day like other good boy . <lb />
Smoke House and Poultry Burned. <lb />
We bear that Mr. W. R. Home, <lb />
of lost his smoke <lb />
by fire Saturday sight. His poultry <lb />
house was so near that it caught and <lb />
was also destroyed. In the latter <lb />
about one bundled chickens were <lb />
burned to death. Mr. Home was <lb />
sick in bed and could not get out to <lb />
save anything from the lire. The <lb />
fire is supposed to have originated <lb />
from barrels of ashes sitting near <lb />
the smoke house. <lb />
How You Can Help <lb />
We want a word with our country <lb />
friends before closing up the old <lb />
year's work. Many of you tell <lb />
y reading the <lb />
but did you ever think that it would <lb />
be impossible for us to publish it <lb />
were it not for the advertising pat- <lb />
merchants give us It is <lb />
true, and you can help us if you will <lb />
give your trade to those merchants <lb />
who advertise. They arc the ones <lb />
who your trade and <lb />
are ready to carry out whatever they <lb />
tell you in the paper. You can help <lb />
your county paper in other in <lb />
addition to subscribing for it. <lb />
To-morrow is Christmas eve- <lb />
day Christmas. <lb />
SAMPLE NOTIONS, <lb />
Slices. Hate, Caps, Carpeting, Bugs, <lb />
Trunks, Umbrellas, <lb />
At Cost. At Cost. <lb />
THIS IS NO SHAM BUT A STUBBORN FACT. <lb />
In front Old Brick Store. C. T. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
W, ft <lb />
Has Daily Sales and Very <lb />
Satisfactory Prices. <lb />
have located representing the leading <lb />
Leaf Dealers Manufacturers in the World, together with <lb />
quantity of home buyers. want Tobacco that is what <lb />
they located at for. They to <lb />
pay the value for Tobacco. <lb />
and Do- <lb />
any <lb />
THE is conducted on business principles, <lb />
market. Best hotel accommodation for tobacco people <lb />
Bryan House. <lb />
We extent a cordial invitation to all. <lb />
is mot <lb />
per day at th <lb />
W. M. Moore. <lb />
W Darker <lb />
MOORE PARKER, <lb />
FOR. <lb />
Smith's Improved Hand Pump, <lb />
Burglar and Door <lb />
Union Life <lb />
Company. Cornish <lb />
Pianos and Organs. <lb />
Celebrated <lb />
We will take pleasure in the public in any of the above lines, <lb />
MOORE PARKER, <lb />
Office in corner under Opera Greenville, N. C <lb />
Central Warehouse Co. <lb />
For apply to, <lb />
S. S. NASH, Tarboro. <lb />
Or ALEX Greenville. <lb />
1883. <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb />
In-------- <lb />
Heavy Groceries. <lb />
MEAT AND <lb />
large lot <lb />
AND TIES <lb />
bought just before the rise, for sale low <lb />
POWDER AND SHOT. <lb />
WE TAKE THIS METHOD OF INFORMING OUR MANY KIND FRIENDS AND <lb />
THAT WE WILL------- <lb />
IT T M lit ft HI ft<lb />
UNTIL FURTHER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF <lb />
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS, <lb />
TRUNKS, Etc., Etc. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
BROWN <lb />
The New Home Sewing Machine and all parts are kept by us. The Price Dollars <lb />
Depository for the American Bible Society. <lb />
AT COST. <lb />
AT COST. <lb />
AT COST. <lb />
WILL SELL OUT OUR ENTIRE <lb />
Stock of Goods at Cost Until January 1st. <lb />
Our Goods Must Go. They Shall Go. They Are Going. <lb />
HIGGS STORE. <lb />
K. it red <lb />
Shoes <lb />
at Higgs <lb />
THE BEST SHOES Mi <lb />
P. <lb />
for Ladies at Ur. <lb />
Incorporation Notice. <lb />
CAROL <lb />
Martin County. <lb />
W. T. Clerk Superior <lb />
Court. <lb />
Incorporation The Dennis Simmons <lb />
Lumber <lb />
Notice is hereby given that Dennis <lb />
Simmons. D. Simmons of William- <lb />
and T. W. of Grimesland <lb />
C. hare day filed article, of <lb />
agreement under their hands and seals <lb />
lie I ore the undersigned for <lb />
becoming incorporated under the HUM <lb />
ard style of Dennis Simmons <lb />
Lumber and letters have <lb />
been issued to them and their successors <lb />
under that name. The business to be con- <lb />
ducted by said company Is the buying <lb />
and selling of timber and timber lauds, <lb />
to get, cut. buy, sell, mill, transport <lb />
manufacture timber and lumber into any <lb />
and all of its various products gen- <lb />
to conduct and carry on a lumber <lb />
business in all its details, branches and <lb />
departments and for that purpose may <lb />
own and operate saw and other mills, <lb />
dry kilns an all machinery and <lb />
proper for carrying on said <lb />
The principal office of said <lb />
shall beat N. C. <lb />
the period of incorporation <lb />
years. Th subscribers of the capital <lb />
of said company are Dennis Sim- <lb />
mons, D. D. Simmons T. W. <lb />
man. The capital stock of said com- <lb />
Is forty-live thousand dollars <lb />
ed i four hundred and fifty shams of <lb />
the par value of one hundred dollars <lb />
but said company may from thus lo <lb />
time increase said capita Stock to any <lb />
amount not to exceed one hundred <lb />
thousand dollars. Mo personal or <lb />
liability for the debts, ties <lb />
of said company is <lb />
said stockholders, successors or any <lb />
subsequent subscribers to the capital <lb />
stock company. Witness my hand <lb />
and official <lb />
This 19th day of December <lb />
W. T. <lb />
Clerk Superior <lb />
TO THE PUBLIC <lb />
-----If you want to save----- <lb />
in the purchase of and from <lb />
Ten to Fifteen Dollars <lb />
in the purchase of an Organ address <lb />
ADOLPH COHN, <lb />
NEW If. C. <lb />
General Agent for North Carolina, <lb />
who is now handling goods direct from <lb />
the manufacturers, as <lb />
GRADE PIANOS, <lb />
for tone, workmanship and <lb />
and endorsed by nearly all the <lb />
musical journals In the Putted <lb />
Made lay Paul U. who is at this <lb />
time one of the best mechanics and in- <lb />
of the day. Thirteen new <lb />
patents on this high grade Piano. <lb />
Also the NEW BY EVANS UP- <lb />
has sold by <lb />
him for the past six years in the eastern <lb />
part of this State and up to this time has <lb />
given entire The Upright <lb />
Piano just mentioned will be sold at from <lb />
In Rosewood, Oak, <lb />
Walnut or Mahogany cases <lb />
Also the ORGAN <lb />
from to In solid or Oak <lb />
cases. , . <lb />
Ten years experience In the <lb />
business has enabled him to handle <lb />
nothing hut standard goods and he does <lb />
not hesitate to say that he can sell any <lb />
musical instrument about per cent, <lb />
cheaper-than other agents, are now offer- <lb />
to all hank- in Eastern Carolina. <lb />
CLOSING OUT <lb />
mill co. <lb />
WILL STOCK OF GOODS <lb />
AT COST. AT COST. <lb />
cured at home with- <lb />
out of m <lb />
CM, <lb />
Now is Your Time <lb />
All of our Goods are New <lb />
and in good <lb />
These Goods Most Be Sold in a Few Bays. <lb />
Mr. James L. Little has accepted a position with the Bunking f <lb />
Messrs. Tyson Rawls and we want lo our a <lb />
early as possible tours very truly, <lb />
LITTLE CO.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk Pitt county, on <lb />
toe November, as Ex- <lb />
of the Will and Testament <lb />
L. J. Moore, deceased, notice is here- <lb />
by given to all indebted to the <lb />
estate to make immediate payment to <lb />
undersigned, and all persons holding <lb />
claims against the estate must present <lb />
the same for payment on or the <lb />
20th day of November, 1892. or this no- <lb />
will be plead in bar of recovery <lb />
This of November 1861. <lb />
f. Moon, <lb />
Executrix of I. J. Moon-. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having this day been by the <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
County Administrator of the estate of <lb />
deceased. Notice is <lb />
given to the creditors of said estate to <lb />
present their claims to the undersigned <lb />
for on or before the day <lb />
November, duly authenticated or <lb />
this notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
recovery. All persons indebted to sail <lb />
estate are requested to make mediate <lb />
to the undersigned. <lb />
This the 19th day of November <lb />
is Blow, <lb />
Attar, of Me. G. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Court Clerk of Pitt <lb />
issued Letters <lb />
to me, the undersigned, on the <lb />
1st day Dec. 1891 on the estate of <lb />
I. Lewis, deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons indebted to the es- <lb />
payment to the <lb />
and to all -creditors of said <lb />
to present claims properly <lb />
to the undersigned, <lb />
iii twelve months alter the date tins <lb />
notice, or this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
recovery <lb />
Tills the 1st of Dec. 1891. <lb />
j. a. <lb />
on the estate of John I. Lewis. <lb />
Jas. H. u <lb />
THE REFLECTS <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Malcolm of <lb />
satisfied u <lb />
let him. La M .-r It <lb />
his fever, or to <lb />
would not for <lb />
cost. . <lb />
Mr. Bu l I .--- <lb />
Hank, V i-. . <lb />
men <lb />
For <lb />
Atlantic CO . <lb />
No 1405 Ni I Av C,, <lb />
Salvo <lb />
The beat salve In the world <lb />
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever, <lb />
sores, hands, <lb />
earns, and all Sain eruptions, and <lb />
lively cures piles, or no pay It <lb />
is guaranteed to give satisfaction <lb />
or money refunded. Price cools per <lb />
box. For sale by Jno. L. Woolen. <lb />
THE RUNAWAY BOY. <lb />
In introducing Richard Malcolm <lb />
Johnston, the Southern author, to <lb />
a western Mr. Riley told <lb />
this story <lb />
aggrieved, unappreciated <lb />
boy once grew to dislike his own <lb />
home very much, and found his <lb />
parents not at all up to the stand- <lb />
aid of his requirements as <lb />
and disciplinarian. So he brooded <lb />
sullenly over his disheartening <lb />
surroundings and limitations; and, <lb />
of course, knowing the outside <lb />
world would afford him advantages <lb />
CO <lb />
It <lb />
The strongest and finest natures <lb />
have the sharpest contrasts in their <lb />
characters. does not admire <lb />
the man who can be a hero in time <lb />
of need, and gentle and tender to <lb />
the weak or suffering, or the one <lb />
who has profound convictions of <lb />
his own, yet is patient with and <lb />
tolerant to those who oppose him <lb />
or the one who has intense desires, <lb />
and is control them It is <lb />
the want of these counterpoises in <lb />
character that makes so many weak <lb />
one-sided, and mortals, <lb />
Light- <lb />
Li tie Gin's Experience In a <lb />
house <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. are keep- <lb />
never to be found at home, he lit of Lighthouse at Sand <lb />
Beach, and are blessed with a <lb />
daughter, four years old. Last April <lb />
she was taken down with fol- <lb />
lowed with a dreadful Cough and turn- <lb />
into a Fever. Doctors at home and <lb />
at Detroit treated her, but in vain, she <lb />
grew worse rapidly, until she was a inert <lb />
of she tried <lb />
Dr. King's New Discovery and after the <lb />
use of two and a half bottles, was com- <lb />
cured. They say Jr. King's <lb />
New Discovery is worth its weight in <lb />
gold, yet you may gel a trial bottle free <lb />
at John L. Wooten's store. <lb />
1-2 LB. TINS ONLY. <lb />
a A TAFT-S <lb />
THE DR. TAFT HOS. C <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt county made on the Kith <lb />
day of 1391, In a certain <lb />
special proceeding therein pending en- <lb />
titled S. W. of Shade <lb />
Cannon, versus Elizabeth Bland et <lb />
and numbered a- case I will sell on <lb />
Thursday, 17th, at pub- <lb />
sale before the Court House door m <lb />
a certain tract of land <lb />
in Swift Creek township, adjoining <lb />
the lands of Gardner. W . B. <lb />
Calvin Stokes and J. W. Cannon. <lb />
containing acres, more or less. Mug <lb />
the land noon which Shade Cannon re. <lb />
tided at the time of his death, saving <lb />
and excepting one acre upon which the <lb />
Terms of sale Cash. <lb />
J. W. CANNON. <lb />
of shade Cannon. <lb />
Greenville. Hot. 16th, MM, <lb />
Sale. <lb />
virtue of of the Superior Court <lb />
or Till county, made at <lb />
1801. in an action then and there pend- <lb />
between and as <lb />
plaintiffs and C. D. <lb />
others are defendants, the <lb />
who appointed Commissioner, by <lb />
said decree will on Monday the 11th day <lb />
of January, to public sale <lb />
before House door in the town <lb />
of to the highest bidder, for <lb />
that certain tractor panel of <lb />
land situate in in the <lb />
county of as described said <lb />
the lands of Ed. S. <lb />
on the north W. N. -Mills and <lb />
others on the west. on <lb />
the south, and B. K. Tyson <lb />
Buck on the east, containing by <lb />
acres more or less, and brans <lb />
the which was by C. O. <lb />
Brown and wife and A. T. to <lb />
Moore on the of <lb />
lier. and recorded in Book <lb />
page --J. to which deed reference is bad. <lb />
Terms of sale made known on day of <lb />
sale. Ibis 22nd. MM. <lb />
L. C. Latham, <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Of the Incorporation of the <lb />
Carolina Land Company. <lb />
North Carolina. lief ore of the <lb />
Pitt County, Court- <lb />
Notice is hereby given that I have this <lb />
day issued letters declaring John C. <lb />
W. D. Tender and Carroll <lb />
Foster, their associate and a <lb />
corporation miller the name and style of <lb />
Carolina Land Company, <lb />
set forth in the article, of agreement and <lb />
plan of which have been <lb />
and recorded in this office, with all <lb />
the rights, powers and privileges con- <lb />
chapter sixteen of T. e <lb />
Code of North Carolina and the laws <lb />
thereto. <lb />
The main business proposed to done <lb />
by the corporation is <lb />
sell lumber timber, transport the <lb />
and other products, to erect build- <lb />
buy and sell land, <lb />
drain awl improve She same, construct <lb />
wharves, bridges, piers other works <lb />
and to do may lie necessary in <lb />
said business. <lb />
The principal office of said n <lb />
is to be In the town of <lb />
county. <lb />
The duration of said corporation to be <lb />
that years, <lb />
The stock of said corporation <lb />
is to One Million dollars divided into <lb />
twenty thousand shares of fifty <lb />
dollars each. <lb />
Witness my hand and official seal at <lb />
office in Greenville this the 4th day of <lb />
1891. E. A. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Notice Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of n decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of county, made at June Term <lb />
upon petition an action, <lb />
then and there pending wherein L. V. <lb />
d. b. u. c. t. a. of L. P. <lb />
and others are plaintiffs <lb />
J-. H. others. <lb />
of said L. P. late <lb />
of deceased, are <lb />
who was appointed <lb />
toy said decree, will on <lb />
Monday the day of January. <lb />
expose to public sale before the Court <lb />
House door in the town cf Greenville, to <lb />
the highest bidder, all the lands <lb />
ed in said decree, one tract adjoining the <lb />
II. Tyson and K. A. Tyson, <lb />
Broad Branch, containing two <lb />
acres more or <lb />
less, better known as the home place and <lb />
being the devised to James II. <lb />
by the last testament <lb />
of the said L. P. and one <lb />
Broad Branch, <lb />
II. A. and Alfred <lb />
one hundred <lb />
awl fifty acres more less, and being <lb />
the to L. P Beardsley, Jr. <lb />
by the will of his father L. P. Beardsley, <lb />
and one other tract known as <lb />
lands, adjoining the lauds of <lb />
C. <lb />
acres, more or less, <lb />
Which the add I. P. Beardsley. <lb />
and of. Sold <lb />
j pay debts of the estate- <lb />
third of price be <lb />
paid in cash on day of sale, the balance <lb />
in one years, with percent in- <lb />
to he until purchase <lb />
price is fully paid , to bear interest from <lb />
o sale. This lit day of 1801. <lb />
L-C. LATHAM. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
DEAF <lb />
a HUB <lb />
AI <lb />
Com. <lb />
MANHOOD <lb />
How Lost How Regained <lb />
KNOW THYSELF. <lb />
A new only <lb />
Gold <lb />
PHYSICAL ERRORS of <lb />
YOUTH, VITALITY, <lb />
and all<lb />
only <lb />
r mail, <lb />
with I SEND <lb />
of the and t <lb />
of the cured. <lb />
In or mail. <lb />
mu- and <lb />
tin W. H. or <lb />
No. <lb />
. . <lb />
The Medici <lb />
but no equal. Herald. <lb />
The Science of Life, or Self i <lb />
more valuable than now, <lb />
every WEAK and NERVOUS man. and learn to <lb />
bu STRONG. Unit a. <lb />
PARKER'S <lb />
HAIR BALSAM <lb />
and the hair. <lb />
Fail to <lb />
to It youthful Color. <lb />
Can- hair falling. <lb />
m cute Coma <lb />
to, n. v. <lb />
out one morning breakfast, <lb />
over the hack fence, <lb />
and bitterly shaking his fist at the <lb />
wood pile, he himself <lb />
down the turnpike- Yes, he <lb />
had at last put into execution his <lb />
long-muttered He <lb />
had run away from <lb />
parents, at the discovery of <lb />
his flight bore up <lb />
daily the father. Possibly he had <lb />
been a much-abused boy himself <lb />
some time, and divined that even <lb />
then his wayward son was disport- <lb />
himself in the delight of the <lb />
in all real- <lb />
he was, and where he stoically <lb />
the day, save <lb />
at one famishing interval in which <lb />
he sneaked far enough away to <lb />
raid orchard. The <lb />
other boys went home at dinner- <lb />
he, alas he had no <lb />
home At least he tried to think <lb />
those very words, and with very <lb />
biting irony ; but his lip trembled <lb />
frequently that long, long, feverish <lb />
afternoon, and there was getting <lb />
to be a knotted, rigid sort of an <lb />
aching spot in his throat that seem- <lb />
ed to hurt worse when he didn't <lb />
notice it than when he did. It was <lb />
a very curious, self-assertive, <lb />
sort of pain. <lb />
he wrestled with, and <lb />
lowed at it until almost dark ; then <lb />
with the last straggling crowd of <lb />
his companions, he moved torpidly <lb />
in towards home, or rather, <lb />
way, with a <lb />
reluctant, late-election returns <lb />
characteristic, some heightened <lb />
perhaps by the inward resolve of <lb />
chopping armful of wood as he <lb />
went in by way of the kitchen- <lb />
And he did but the hired girl <lb />
who washing the supper dish- <lb />
es made no comment of any kind. <lb />
A Beau of <lb />
When grandpa went i <lb />
He wore a vest. . <lb />
A trail of running <lb />
on the breast. <lb />
The pattern of his <lb />
His linen, white and line, <lb />
Were ail the latest fashion <lb />
In eighteen twenty-nine. <lb />
Grandpa wax a Hue-looking young <lb />
low then, to the old say, and he is <lb />
a line-looking old gentleman now. For <lb />
the past score yearn he has a firm <lb />
believer in the merits of Dr. <lb />
Medical Discovery. renewed <lb />
he frequently says. It la <lb />
the only and liver <lb />
orator guaranteed to or cure, or <lb />
money promptly refunded. It cures <lb />
liver scrofulous sores, <lb />
skin eruptions and all diseases of the <lb />
blood. lingering coughs and con- <lb />
Which Is lout scrofula in its <lb />
early stages, t Is an remedy. <lb />
Could be no Testimonial. <lb />
Boston Transcript. <lb />
That man must be of <lb />
integrity who is spoken <lb />
well of by people whom he has <lb />
favored after they have no reason <lb />
to expect to get a more <lb />
out of him. <lb />
CURES SYPHILIS <lb />
P. V. P. <lb />
It -Ha <lb />
all and v <lb />
Cures scrofula. <lb />
it-all . <lb />
Chronic that have r, <lb />
c CURES <lb />
P. HOOD<lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
or Shaving, Cutting and Dressing <lb />
S TOP <lb />
THE GLASS FRONT <lb />
the Opera House, at which place <lb />
I have located, and where I have <lb />
everything line <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
all the improved appliances; <lb />
ind comfortable chairs. <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work outside of my shop <lb />
executed. Very respectfully,<lb />
D. D. HASKETT <lb />
Another year has passed and I am km <lb />
with the same The New <lb />
New Patron, Piedmont, <lb />
and Seminole. and all of <lb />
these are pronounced all <lb />
right. Also a full <lb />
line of Heating <lb />
Stoves. <lb />
Stove Pipe. Tinware. <lb />
low ware, <lb />
Rot- <lb />
Doors, Sash. Blinds. Locks, Butts, <lb />
Hinges, Nails. Axes. Glass and <lb />
Putty, oils, <lb />
Agent for Cotton <lb />
Agent for Ball's <lb />
Safe Lock <lb />
Safes. <lb />
for The <lb />
American Sewing Machines. <lb />
It will be to your interest to examine <lb />
stock before purchasing. <lb />
D. D. HASKETT. <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
J. o. <lb />
He ranged through <lb />
with apparent <lb />
the cupboard <lb />
went out to the <lb />
least the pump <lb />
Grimesland, N. C. <lb />
We to call your attention to <lb />
-----fact that our----- <lb />
the<lb />
NEW FALL GOODS <lb />
are now ready fur inspection. Our <lb />
brought back from northern <lb />
a stock of carefully <lb />
From which all your wants can sup- <lb />
X Or plied. We do not to <lb />
and situate on corner of , ate the many different goods, but come <lb />
and Washington Streets to for anything you want and get It at <lb />
Greenville. House contains six rooms LOWEST PRICKS. <lb />
. room and dining room at- The very highest market are <lb />
well of water and all paid b us for Cotton and all country <lb />
produce. We also have a lot of <lb />
Far terms to o-inch Heart I for <lb />
I O. <lb />
V W. <lb />
the pantry <lb />
carelessness, but <lb />
was locked. He <lb />
where at <lb />
met him. kindly <lb />
and shook hands with him. and he <lb />
drank long and deep to their more <lb />
enduring acquaintance- The hack <lb />
yard, in the settling gloom, was <lb />
lonesome, but it looked good, and <lb />
the lightning-bugs against the <lb />
grape vine blinked at him with a <lb />
kind of sallow gladness over his <lb />
return- His heart was softening. <lb />
He walked thoughtfully to the <lb />
rain-barrel at the corner of the <lb />
house and peered in it at the few <lb />
faint stars reflected there. Then, <lb />
moved by some strange impulse, <lb />
he washed his feet. <lb />
then went into the house <lb />
and on straight into the room <lb />
where sat his parents by the even- <lb />
lamp. The father was intently <lb />
rending the paper, the mother in- <lb />
sewing. Neither looked up at <lb />
his entrance, even reproachfully, <lb />
and neither spoke. The boy drew a <lb />
long, quavering sigh and sat down <lb />
on the remote edge of a chair. All <lb />
was still in the room for a long <lb />
still; but everything <lb />
seemed so kind and id and old <lb />
fashioned and homely and kin to <lb />
him Only if somebody would <lb />
say come and <lb />
him, anyhow- anything I <lb />
Lord bless em, wasn't he there, <lb />
ready to gratefully accept any- <lb />
thing from them f But that silence I <lb />
If the clock would only strike and <lb />
drown the whispering, sifting <lb />
sound of the katydids outside in <lb />
the dewy From afar off, <lb />
down some alien street, he heard <lb />
the faint of the at their <lb />
nightly game of town with no <lb />
desire whatever to be a participant <lb />
in their never again in <lb />
the world He wanted to <lb />
stay in of there at <lb />
He coughed <lb />
hoarsely, shifted his <lb />
position, but no vaguest parental <lb />
notice or solicitude in response <lb />
no word no look. Oh, it was very <lb />
still. He couldn't just remember <lb />
any prior silence that at all <lb />
it in point of such pro- <lb />
of depth and density of <lb />
hush. And he felt that he, himself <lb />
must break it; so, summoning <lb />
subtle artifice of seeming non- <lb />
balance and old-time ease and <lb />
naturalness to his aid, and gazing- <lb />
pensively at the cat, curled in its <lb />
wonted corner of the hearth, at last <lb />
he spoke out airily and said <lb />
see you've got the same old cat. <lb />
very glad, and proud, and, <lb />
honored I feel to-night, to present <lb />
to you this self-same boy, now <lb />
grown somewhat older in years, <lb />
though not in heart nor in his <lb />
abiding love for the simple homes <lb />
of the his i <lb />
is my good friend and woven <lb />
THE CENTER WITHIN. <lb />
In building any structure, one of <lb />
the fundamental rules of construction <lb />
is that the center gravity lie <lb />
well within base lines. There arc n <lb />
gnat many men and women who <lb />
violate this in the <lb />
lives. Too real center for <lb />
outside the base lines; are <lb />
seeking something external, and <lb />
are continually measuring their ad- <lb />
or retrogression by e ob- <lb />
Real success is always within. <lb />
External is never true success <lb />
unless it be the outward sign an <lb />
inward spiritual grace. We <lb />
were not made to be the <lb />
the victims of <lb />
dent; we were to be masters of <lb />
the world. But this mastery is <lb />
only to those whose <lb />
interests in life are not subject to the <lb />
variations circumstance or to the <lb />
The man who <lb />
cares supremely re or <lb />
advancement or is always <lb />
the mercy of the His whole <lb />
Structure may come crashing about <lb />
his ears at any moment. He, on the <lb />
other who aims at inward <lb />
immovable <lb />
Nothing can check or thwart tie <lb />
growth f character; mid <lb />
prosperity alike strengthen its <lb />
and develop resources; joy and <lb />
sorrow minister in common to the <lb />
unfolding of possibilities. <lb />
An interior standard of values is <lb />
only standard which gives us right <lb />
estimates of what the world offer-; <lb />
only standard widen teaches us <lb />
to use without it, <lb />
to enjoy prosperity without be- <lb />
coming servant. Men are often <lb />
in defeat than in victory <lb />
when all extraneous s of <lb />
are remote we discern <lb />
and beauty if the In Ward <lb />
-me In great tragedy <lb />
discarded king is nowhere <lb />
so great as when everything has <lb />
been swept away and he stands with <lb />
the dead Cordelia in Ids arms. Great <lb />
sin rows and trials have <lb />
taught bin where the secret, life <lb />
lies, have enabled him to discern <lb />
true love from imitation; and <lb />
even in his agony, that I is <lb />
Cart. <lb />
This is beyond question the most <lb />
Medicine we have ever <lb />
cold, a few doses, in variably cure the <lb />
worst cases of Cough, Croup and Bron- <lb />
while its success In the <lb />
sure of Co is Without a <lb />
in the history of Since its <lb />
discovery It has been sold on a <lb />
a which no other medicine <lb />
can stand. If you have a cough we earn- <lb />
ask you to try it. Price <lb />
and If your lungs are sore, or <lb />
back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. <lb />
Sold at Bros., Mills <lb />
and J. L. Tucker, Grifton. <lb />
Six thrifty jurymen at <lb />
tic, Conn., refused to render a <lb />
a civil suit the other day <lb />
until they had been paid their fees, <lb />
alleging that if the case was <lb />
pealed they wouldn't get their <lb />
for four or five years. The cash <lb />
was promptly forthcoming- <lb />
The reason glows apace and <lb />
calls for one more, application of <lb />
good friend, Oil, which never <lb />
disappoints but always kills pain. <lb />
It is neither nor profitable to <lb />
hear people constantly coughing when <lb />
they could lie easily cured by a ii cent <lb />
bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. <lb />
Two Good Items. <lb />
The editor of an Iowa paper be- <lb />
asked, hogs pay replied <lb />
through his columns as <lb />
A good many of them do not ; <lb />
they take the paper for several <lb />
years without payment, and when <lb />
a bill is rendered they get the <lb />
postmaster to send the paper <lb />
back <lb />
A merchant will not patron- <lb />
home enterprises and has his <lb />
work done away from home when <lb />
it can be done as well and to bet <lb />
advantage at home is not en- <lb />
titled to the patronage of home <lb />
people and should not receive it- <lb />
Carthage <lb />
tie. <lb />
P. P. P. H I <lb />
are Mood k In <lb />
an doe in re <lb />
CURES <lb />
B ionic blood <lb />
of P. P. P. Prickly Ash, Poke <lb />
and <lb />
P. P. P. <lb />
Sale. <lb />
y virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Pitt county, made at September <lb />
In an action then ard there pen ling W. U. Co at <lb />
plaintiff, and J. D. Murphy, Executor of M. Moore, deceased, the <lb />
who appointed Commissioner by decree, will on MONDAY <lb />
DAY JANUARY. expose to public sale before the Court <lb />
House door, town of Greenville, to the highest bidder, on mode known <lb />
on day sale, all the following described pieces or parcels land, as follows, to- <lb />
One house and lot in the town of Greenville, upon winch the said <lb />
Moore resided at the time of his death, bounded on the east street, and <lb />
the south by the Greenville , lot, on the west by Mrs. E. A. Sheppard and <lb />
the Old Plank road, and on the north b the Old Store and Warehouse lot. <lb />
A lot upon which the old store a id warehouse situated, adjoining the <lb />
lot, running with the yard fence from street to the Old Plank road <lb />
and bounded on the north and west by the Old Plank road, on the east by <lb />
K vans street. <lb />
it. Also one other store and lot on the east side of Evan street, bounded on the <lb />
south by Alfred Forbes, beginning at bis north-west corner on street, and <lb />
running with said street north feet, thence east and parallel with Filth street <lb />
feel thence and parallel with said street, to said Alfred <lb />
line, thence with his line feet to the and being the Southern <lb />
of lot <lb />
Also one other piece or parcel of land in said town of at <lb />
a point on Evans street, Fifty feet from the South Fast of lot No. being <lb />
corner of J-S. II. Smith, and running thence with said Smiths line <lb />
feet to the line lot No. SO. thence with the line of lot No. the direction of <lb />
fourth street feet, thence at angles parallel to the line, feet, <lb />
to a point Evans Street, thence with the line of street SO feet to the <lb />
being a part of lot. No. in said town. <lb />
Also one other lot in the town of Greenville and being lot and <lb />
known as the old E. Nelson lot, being situate on the South-east corner, of <lb />
Washington and Front streets. <lb />
IS. Also all that certain piece or parcel of land lying on the Green's Mill mad, <lb />
beginning at the north-east corner of the land conveyed by the said William <lb />
Moore to E. A. on the 21st day of December, or near a sweet <lb />
urn stump, thence S. poles, thence S. IS W. poles, thence <lb />
K. poles, the line now Patrick's line to the public road, thence <lb />
With said road to the containing acres more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract or parcel of land Mended on the by the bind of <lb />
Latham ti on the south by the mad, the west by Mrs. <lb />
Nannie Anderson's line, and on the north In river, containing <lb />
Sit acres, more or less, and better known as the Move <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of laud lying on the road leading from <lb />
Greenville to adjoining Mrs. Anderson's land. I. Moore, the <lb />
Williams place and the smith laud now Warren Tucker, containing <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
. Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land situated north-west of the. town of <lb />
beginning at Mrs. A. M. Clark's corner on the Old Plank road, thence <lb />
with her line north la , K OB poles to Cherry's line and adjoining the T. It. B <lb />
Cherry land, Mrs. L. Moore, Warren Tucker, and others, containing one bun <lb />
died and thirty-two acres, more or less. <lb />
one other tract, piece or parcel of land situated township <lb />
lying on the east side of Little Creek, adjoining the lands of E. C. <lb />
Proprietor, <lb />
Druggist, <lb />
For sale at L. Wooten's D Store <lb />
life has at last freed The man <lb />
who aims to be just, true, and <lb />
noble, and values in I lie <lb />
proportion in which lie <lb />
things, has founded his upon <lb />
rock, and storm can sweep it <lb />
To him everything that comes <lb />
added ant resource. <lb />
Electric litters. <lb />
This remedy is becoming so well <lb />
known and so popular as to need no <lb />
mention. All who have used <lb />
Hitters sing the same song of praise. <lb />
A purer medicine does not exist and it <lb />
is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. <lb />
will cure all diseases l <lb />
the Liver and Kidneys, will remove <lb />
Boils, Salt Rheum and <lb />
by impute banal. <lb />
drive Malaria from the system and <lb />
vent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. <lb />
For cure of Headache, Consumption <lb />
and Indigestion try Electric Bitters- <lb />
Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money <lb />
and per <lb />
bottle at Jno. L. Drug Store. <lb />
The Right Kind of Doctrine. <lb />
Orange Observer. <lb />
If people would use the time <lb />
spent wrangling about little <lb />
church affairs in doing good, there <lb />
would be more happiness and <lb />
more salvation. <lb />
can be found at the store of <lb />
MRS- R. H. HORNE <lb />
She takes pleasure in announcing to <lb />
people of town and country <lb />
that she has returned from north- <lb />
with a beautiful <lb />
which will be sold at living prices. <lb />
Has employed the best of millinery <lb />
skill to assist her Ibis season. <lb />
Rats, Trimmings, Goods, <lb />
Lorenzo B. W. Briley and others, containing <lb />
acres, mots or less. to the life estate of Mrs. F. Tucker, on that <lb />
portion lying on the east side of the public upon which she now <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land ed in <lb />
lying on the east side of adjoining the lands of Joseph <lb />
II. mid others, am. being lot -1 the division of the land <lb />
K. deceased, tor farther reference is bad to said division, <lb />
containing acres more less. <lb />
Also one piece or el of bind lying on the north side id Beaver <lb />
Dam swamp adjoining Thomas the Joe Button land and others, con- <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land Beaver Dam township, and <lb />
a portion of Lot No. ., the division lauds of Anderson, <lb />
containing acres more or was, <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land situated township, <lb />
adjoining Flake William Allen, Alfred Forbes and others, contain <lb />
more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece parcel of land, in township, ad- <lb />
joining the lands of Alfred Fred White and others, containing <lb />
more less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land, in township, ad- <lb />
joining the Hardy Johnson land, J. Jackson. K. K. Jackson and others, contain- <lb />
acres, more or h King east side Little Creek. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land, situated in Greenville township, <lb />
adjoining the Calvin Evans laud, the Nobles laud and others containing acres, <lb />
mote or less. <lb />
Blotches, Old Sores, all <lb />
skin eruptions cured by P. P. I., the <lb />
greatest blood purifier of the age. <lb />
Lost lost energy, weakness, <lb />
general debility are all cured by P. P. P. <lb />
New life, new energy are infused the <lb />
by blood purifying and cleans- <lb />
properties of P. I. . greatest <lb />
blood purifier of the age. <lb />
Catarrh Originates in scrofulas taint. <lb />
P. P. P. the Mood; and thus <lb />
cures Catarrh, <lb />
Catherine <lb />
Wiggins, a half-witted inmate at <lb />
the House, was burned to <lb />
death last morning week. <lb />
She was subject to fits and when <lb />
her clothing took tire she run out <lb />
of the house and afterwards was <lb />
found dead in the yard, all of <lb />
her burned off. <lb />
A marvelous cute tor Catarrh, <lb />
Canker Mouth and Headache. <lb />
With each bottle there is ingenious <lb />
nasal Injector for the successful <lb />
treatment of these complaints without <lb />
extra charge. Price He. Sold at <lb />
Bros. Mills and J. I,. <lb />
ton. <lb />
To Young <lb />
Mothers <lb />
I Easy <lb />
I or,<lb />
End. red the Lash's Physicians, <lb />
o n FREE. <lb />
REGULATOR CO. <lb />
S ATLANTA, <lb />
all <lb />
the baby lie <lb />
with any of the disorders of baby- <lb />
hood use Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup at <lb />
for the trouble. <lb />
Old Saul's Catarrh Cure does pot <lb />
it is pleasant to and will cure <lb />
positively. <lb />
v s <lb />
BLOOD <lb />
DISEASES j <lb />
Botanic U<lb />
ERUPTION. In- <lb />
ECZEMA, <lb />
In at Mm , <lb />
cast. n <lb />
If j <lb />
II , <lb />
l 1-. I <lb />
ca.<lb />
as la a <lb />
SENT REE <lb />
is. Also one other tract, piece or parcel of Ian situated township, <lb />
adjoining lauds Council Dawson. A. and others, which was <lb />
conveyed to Marcel ma by James and July containing <lb />
more or less. <lb />
one other tract, piece or parcel of land, situated in Greenville p <lb />
adjoining the land of and others, known as the lands, con <lb />
tabling about more or less. <lb />
Also ore other tact, piece parcel of land, situated township. <lb />
adjoining the lands Of Latham Skinner. Oliver Moore, John and <lb />
from a Chrome lo an Oil acres, more or leas, upon which Thomas Dunn now resides. <lb />
Painting, Frames. Plush Goods and an <lb />
endless variety of Other articles. <lb />
cents per Her ex- <lb />
Of twelve years enables her to <lb />
guarantee satisfaction to every customer. <lb />
Call If you want bargains. <lb />
MRS. R. H. HORNE, <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
For Colds And <lb />
Use King's Royal <lb />
Wherever the test has <lb />
Honing the fact <lb />
will cure <lb />
all Taken <lb />
n there <lb />
that <lb />
in all forms <lb />
on the <lb />
Also one Other tract, piece or parcel land, situated in township, <lb />
which was conveyed by a giant from the State Of North a to one Abner <lb />
Smith in 1820, and recorded booK L. page containing less. <lb />
Also one tract, piece or parcel of land, in <lb />
adjoining the lands .-f Sam Chapman, Sam Campbell and others, <lb />
containing more or less, and known as Calico Hill place. <lb />
Also one r tract, piece or parcel of land situated in township, <lb />
adjoining the lauds of A. Wellington, Samuel Cory and known <lb />
Marcus place, acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land situate I in Greenville township, <lb />
adjoining the place, Louisa H. Tucker and others, contain. <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land, situated it township, <lb />
adjoining the lands of Adams, James Elks, Jesse Had lock and Others, <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
M. Also om oilier tract, piece or parcel of land, situated in town- <lb />
ship, adjoining the lands of Bigs Harrington, the Brown lands. Jerry <lb />
others, containing more o; lets and better as the and <lb />
Wingate woods land. <lb />
Also one oilier tract, piece or parcel of land situated ill township, <lb />
It will prevent a severe the Hardy Johnson Mrs. and others, <lb />
Now Ready <lb />
To show you the finest of lot of <lb />
Horses <lb />
Mules, <lb />
ever brought to Greenville. <lb />
yon a good Drive Horse <lb />
Draft Horse a good Work <lb />
Mole don't fail to see me. <lb />
I can furnish you at <lb />
reasonable prices. <lb />
Feed Stables <lb />
have recently enlarged <lb />
now have ample room to <lb />
all horses left in my charge <lb />
Boat attention given. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
I have removed to the new stables on <lb />
Fifth street in rear Capt. White's <lb />
Store, where I will constantly <lb />
keep on hand a fine line of <lb />
Horses and Mules. <lb />
have beautiful and for <lb />
the livery and can suit the most <lb />
I will run in connection a DRAY- <lb />
AGE BUSINESS, and solicit a share of <lb />
your patronage. Call and be convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
I G. <lb />
taken when disease has yon fast in <lb />
its it will break Its grasp; taken <lb />
after the disease has left you disabled it <lb />
will remove the effects. <lb />
S. of Chicago, after <lb />
using one bottle, talks as <lb />
almost fatal attack of <lb />
last winter. let me with nasal catarrh <lb />
and such susceptibility <lb />
that the exposure wool I <lb />
develop it. and a very little effort in pub- <lb />
would resell in a distress- <lb />
so that I had serious fears <lb />
of permanent disability. <lb />
Besides. suffered with dyspeptic <lb />
what is popularly <lb />
known as from which I <lb />
it to obtain relief, I was <lb />
induced by a friend to King's Royal <lb />
and it gives me great pleas- <lb />
to say that its effect has been as <lb />
magical as is reported <lb />
to lie. which is also a <lb />
taken a different way. <lb />
bronchial irritation and <lb />
dyspepsia disappeared before <lb />
bottle of has used. <lb />
of my sons. Who long been <lb />
a sufferer from catarrh, has received like <lb />
signal relief from his old enemy. <lb />
A prominent physician of Atlanta, <lb />
Ga. alter giving it thorough trial on <lb />
attack of cold almost equal to <lb />
said he did not believe <lb />
would cure every thing but ho knew <lb />
that it would cure a bad cold. <lb />
In cases of fevers attending colds it <lb />
will remove the cause. If <lb />
can not furnish yon, send direct to <lb />
King's Royal Co., Atlanta, <lb />
and medicine will lie sent, <lb />
freight or express prepaid. Price <lb />
per bottle. If a preparation claiming to <lb />
lie is offered to you for less, <lb />
you have reason to suspect that It is <lb />
Cheat, family should keep a bot <lb />
tie of on for immediate <lb />
use on the first symptoms of disease. <lb />
acres, more or less <lb />
Also ode other tract, piece or parcel, of bind, situated in Greenville <lb />
on the north side of Hardy's run, adjoining the lands of Susan Allen, the Sam <lb />
Flake laud, Mary A. Simmons mid others, containing acres, mote or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of laud, situated in township <lb />
adjoining die lands of K. S. Galloway, O. Mills, Redding Hudson and others. <lb />
containing acres, more or less, better known as the Brown place. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or of land, town <lb />
ship, adjoining the tends of Smith, iii place and others, <lb />
containing acres, more or better kn as the John Harrington place. <lb />
M. Also one oilier tract, piece or parcel of laud, situated in Greenville township, <lb />
lying between Tar and main road leading to adjoining <lb />
of Mary D. ard others, containing acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one oilier tract, piece or parcel of township, <lb />
north side of Tar river, adjoining the farm. IV, II. Hives and others, <lb />
containing more or leas. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or of land, in Greenville township, <lb />
north side of Tar river, adjoining the John place, the Shivers laud and <lb />
lot No. the division of the Win. Shivers land, which was allotted <lb />
to Martha J. Baker, containing acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other or parcel of situated in the town f Greenville, <lb />
know n in the plot of said town as lot No. and half of lot No. <lb />
and adjoining Mrs. M. A. Jarvis and others, situated near the steamboat landing. <lb />
Also one other lot, piece or parcel of land, situated In town of <lb />
being an undivided half interest in lot in the plot of said town, situated <lb />
near the landing. <lb />
For further and more particular description of the above described property <lb />
reference is had to a deed of conveyance of the same Moore lo J. D. <lb />
Murphy, which is recorded in book VI, pages lift. etc. of the Deeds <lb />
of Pitt county. <lb />
Terms sale made known upon day of salt. <lb />
This Dec. Mb, 1891 <lb />
Greenville Iron Works, <lb />
A. B. Prop. <lb />
m mm. <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, of the following goo <lb />
not to be excelled in this market. And to be First-class an <lb />
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, GEN <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS. FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
. I GOODS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, CROCK FRY and QUEENS <lb />
Z WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of <lb />
kinds. Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, Rock Plaster of Paris, and <lb />
Hair. Harness, Bridles and addles <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at <lb />
Jobbers prices, coins per dozen, less per cent for Bread Prep <lb />
ration and Hall's Star jobbers Prices. White Lead and pure I <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors. Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a specially. Give me a nail and guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
Engines, Saw Mills, Ac. repaired. <lb />
Iron and Brass Castings made to order. <lb />
Largest stock Pipe and Pipe Fittings in <lb />
town. Be sure so tiling work to <lb />
A. B. <lb />
Near depot Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Keep<lb />
Because <lb />
WHY NOT KNOW HOW <lb />
t Track Farmer <lb />
pp.- <lb />
Potatoes, <lb />
and tor m <lb />
ill t-wk <lb />
as to <lb />
to <lb />
and where to rail lb- In <lb />
. try and h. to <lb />
FREE. <lb />
W. S. POWELL CO., <lb />
MD. <lb />
It will make anything and everything perfectly clean, in <lb />
less time and with less labor, than anything now known <lb />
in the way of soaps or washing compounds, which are <lb />
withal harmless. PEARLINE is harmless to fabric or <lb />
hands. The many millions of packages of Pearline used <lb />
annually prove this assertion need it, <lb />
Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers are <lb />
taCk offering which claim to be Pearl- <lb />
V V- or same as IT'S FALSE <lb />
they are not. and besides arc dangerous. PEARLINE is never peddled, but <lb />
rood ea y ES<lb /></p>
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