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4-1 f <lb />
Anything You Want <lb />
in the way of <lb />
CHEAP AND- FANCY <lb />
STATIONERY <lb />
can be had at the <lb />
Reflector Book Store. <lb />
Blank Books, Tablets, Paper of <lb />
all kinds Envelopes all sizes, <lb />
p Pens, Inks, <lb />
Sponge Cups. Blotters, in <lb />
great variety. <lb />
This Office for Job Printing <lb />
STATEMENT. <lb />
OF PITT COUNTY FOR THE <lb />
CAL YEAR ENDING <lb />
BER 4th, 1893. <lb />
The Following is List of Orders, To- <lb />
with the Numbers and Ami <lb />
as Allowed by the Board of Com- <lb />
missioners, from December <lb />
5th, to December <lb />
4th, 1893. <lb />
Paupers. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED. AMI. <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
Alex Harris <lb />
H D Smith<lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan Norris <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Smith<lb />
Harriet Williams <lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
Emily Edwards <lb />
Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Smith<lb />
George Turner <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
J C <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
J E <lb />
Henry <lb />
Sylvester Jones <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
Alex Harriss <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Martha <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan Norris <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith<lb />
Harriet Williams <lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
Emily Edwards <lb />
Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Smith <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
George Turner I <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Sylvester Jones <lb />
Samuel and Amy Cherry <lb />
J W Hudson <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Nancy Moors <lb />
Susan Norris <lb />
Susan <lb />
Lucinda Smith<lb />
Harriet Williams <lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
Emily Edwards B <lb />
Benjamin Crawford X <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Smith <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
George Turner <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Sylvester Jones <lb />
Samuel Amy Cherry <lb />
Tucker <lb />
J O Proctor i- Bro <lb />
Tucker <lb />
Julia Dunn <lb />
David <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Moore <lb />
Susan Norris <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Harriet Williams <lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
Emily Edwards <lb />
Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Smith <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
George Turner <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Samuel and Amy Cherry<lb />
J O Proctor Bro <lb />
Thomas <lb />
Harriss <lb />
James Long <lb />
Bettie Harrell <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan Norris <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Harriet Williams <lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
Emily Edwards <lb />
Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Easter Vines<lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards i <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. XII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1893. <lb />
NO. <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Samuel and Amy <lb />
Tucker <lb />
J O Proctor <lb />
Alex Harriss <lb />
Allie Corbitt <lb />
Winnie Chapman <lb />
James Long <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan Norris <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
Emily Edwards <lb />
Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Smith <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Samuel and Amy Cherry <lb />
Tucker <lb />
J O Proctor <lb />
Alex Harriss <lb />
Alice Corbitt <lb />
Winnie Chapman <lb />
T A Thigpen <lb />
Polly <lb />
James Long <lb />
John Ham <lb />
Jordan Hettie Andrews <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith<lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
Emily Edwards <lb />
Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Smith <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Samuel and Amy Cherry <lb />
Tucker <lb />
J O Proctor <lb />
Alex Harriss <lb />
Alice Corbitt <lb />
Jordan Hettie Andrews <lb />
Pattie <lb />
John Ham <lb />
James Long <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
Smith <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob j <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan Norris <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
Emily Edwards <lb />
Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Polly Adams<lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Samuel and Amy Cherry <lb />
Tucker <lb />
J O Proctor <lb />
Alex Harriss <lb />
Alice Corbitt <lb />
Jordan Hettie Andrews <lb />
Polly <lb />
David <lb />
James Long <lb />
Stocks <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan Norris <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
Emily Edwards <lb />
Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Smith <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
and Amy Cherry<lb />
J O Proctor <lb />
Alex Harriss <lb />
Alice Corbitt <lb />
Jordan Hettie Andrews <lb />
Polly <lb />
Patsy Stocks <lb />
Smith <lb />
Gus Barnes <lb />
James Long <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan Norris <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
Emily Edwards <lb />
Benjamin <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Smith i <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza <lb />
Carlos <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Samuel and Amy Cherry <lb />
J O <lb />
Alex <lb />
Alice <lb />
Jordan Hettie Andrews <lb />
Polly <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Easter <lb />
Martha <lb />
William A <lb />
Martha <lb />
Margaret <lb />
H D <lb />
Lydia <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Nancy <lb />
Susan <lb />
Susan <lb />
Lucinda <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Henry <lb />
Emily <lb />
Benjamin <lb />
Polly <lb />
Kenneth <lb />
Eliza <lb />
Carlos <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
and C r <lb />
J O <lb />
Jordan Hettie Andrews <lb />
Polly <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Easter <lb />
Martha Bryan William A <lb />
James <lb />
Winifred <lb />
Martha <lb />
Margaret <lb />
H D <lb />
Lydia <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Nancy <lb />
Susan <lb />
Susan <lb />
Lucinda <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Henry <lb />
Emily <lb />
Benjamin <lb />
Kenneth <lb />
Eliza <lb />
J II <lb />
Henry <lb />
and Amy <lb />
J O <lb />
Alice <lb />
Jordan Hettie Andrews <lb />
Polly <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Easter <lb />
Martha <lb />
William A <lb />
Alex <lb />
L A <lb />
James <lb />
Winifred <lb />
Total <lb />
Witness Tickets Superior <lb />
SO- TO WHOM <lb />
H W <lb />
W J <lb />
J E La <lb />
C D <lb />
W H <lb />
H C <lb />
John <lb />
T J <lb />
C W <lb />
J H <lb />
W S <lb />
Peyton <lb />
F M <lb />
J S <lb />
Stanly OS <lb />
Jas <lb />
J W <lb />
W F <lb />
John <lb />
A J <lb />
L B <lb />
C P <lb />
T H <lb />
H W <lb />
T J <lb />
D N <lb />
J C <lb />
Silas <lb />
B S <lb />
S T <lb />
Linnie <lb />
H W <lb />
C A <lb />
J J B <lb />
W G <lb />
David <lb />
Joseph <lb />
J T <lb />
S C Whichard B S <lb />
Dr W E <lb />
Jerry <lb />
Joseph <lb />
B E <lb />
J J May H W <lb />
James <lb />
H S <lb />
W A <lb />
Francis <lb />
James <lb />
C F Toe <lb />
W H <lb />
Julius <lb />
Christian <lb />
Hardy <lb />
L C King Am <lb />
N S <lb />
W A <lb />
Snug, Mack Doyle H P <lb />
W G <lb />
T J <lb />
John A Ricks <lb />
B S Sheppard <lb />
David <lb />
D H Moore <lb />
Ernest <lb />
W H <lb />
B S Sheppard <lb />
F G Dupree <lb />
John Nobles <lb />
J O Proctor <lb />
D S <lb />
Richard Harriss <lb />
Moore Lassiter <lb />
J S Higgs <lb />
E H Mayo <lb />
Oscar Hooker <lb />
B Sheppard <lb />
H Harding <lb />
J B Bullock <lb />
J F Crawford <lb />
J J Dancy <lb />
Eddie Forbes <lb />
W A Forbes <lb />
Noah Forbes <lb />
W B Fulford <lb />
H T King <lb />
Crawford <lb />
Caroline Dancy <lb />
Martha Ann Dancy <lb />
Smith <lb />
Louisa Nobles <lb />
Rachel Nobles <lb />
Josephine Nobles <lb />
Cherry Nobles <lb />
Nobles <lb />
Robt Tucker <lb />
Marshall Elks <lb />
W G Mizell <lb />
J H Smith <lb />
Sharp <lb />
Mary Redmond <lb />
J W Smith <lb />
U S Sheppard <lb />
8.11 E A Jr <lb />
R M <lb />
GT Whichard <lb />
H T King <lb />
B S Sheppard<lb />
John Williams <lb />
D J Holland <lb />
A B Garris <lb />
B F Crawford <lb />
Albert <lb />
L A Cobb <lb />
Jeremiah Williams <lb />
B Sheppard <lb />
T G Gardner <lb />
T A Carson <lb />
Total.<lb />
1.87<lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
M G <lb />
T A Thigpen <lb />
Elias Tames <lb />
M O Gardner <lb />
Harrington <lb />
Clark <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
W H t <lb />
William P <lb />
W H Harrington <lb />
Reuben Clark <lb />
J J Elks <lb />
J B Cherry Co <lb />
Abram Venable <lb />
William House <lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
Henry Taft <lb />
Oscar Hooker <lb />
W B Bland <lb />
Brooks <lb />
A F Cameron <lb />
Abram Venable <lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
Brooks <lb />
Moses Spivey <lb />
W F Harrington <lb />
W J Bundy <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
J B <lb />
Louis A Arnold <lb />
W F Harrington <lb />
Lorenzo <lb />
J B Cherry <lb />
Allen Forbes <lb />
Abram Venable <lb />
William P <lb />
Henry Brown <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
Henry Taft <lb />
G T Tyson <lb />
J n <lb />
J H <lb />
W F Harrington <lb />
R L Humber <lb />
C P Gaskins<lb />
Attorney Board Commissioners. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM <lb />
Jarvis Blow <lb />
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
R W Smith <lb />
G Bullock <lb />
J H King <lb />
J A Harrington <lb />
J H <lb />
Lewis Ives <lb />
G A <lb />
G W Edmundson <lb />
J T Smith <lb />
W H Wilkinson <lb />
W F <lb />
F P Johnson <lb />
R W Forrest <lb />
E A <lb />
J B Bullock <lb />
W H Wilkinson <lb />
R W Smith <lb />
Me G Ford <lb />
J A Harrington <lb />
W S Manning <lb />
J A Harrington <lb />
W S Manning <lb />
W S Manning <lb />
Total, <lb />
Supt of Health. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM <lb />
W Bagwell <lb />
B T Cox <lb />
Total. <lb />
AM T.<lb />
AM T. <lb />
Total, <lb />
Court Cost in Superior Court. <lb />
SO. TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
R W King <lb />
E A <lb />
R W King <lb />
E A <lb />
R W King <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
T Knight <lb />
R W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
J A Harrington <lb />
E A Mot <lb />
R W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
Frank Skinner <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
R W King <lb />
Charles Skinner <lb />
Judgment vs County <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
E A <lb />
W T Knight <lb />
E A <lb />
R W King <lb />
E A <lb />
E A <lb />
E A <lb />
Total <lb />
Roads. <lb />
SO. TO WHOM <lb />
D C Smith <lb />
R W King <lb />
6.12 W S Manning <lb />
G W Edmundson <lb />
J B Bullock <lb />
H N Gray <lb />
A M Joyner <lb />
D C Smith <lb />
R W King<lb />
Total, <lb />
Commissioners. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM <lb />
S A Gainer <lb />
Smith <lb />
T E Keel<lb />
C Dawson<lb />
C Dawson <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
S A Gainer <lb />
1-0 Jesse L Smith <lb />
j C Dawson <lb />
S A Gainer <lb />
j T E Keel <lb />
-07 Jesse L Smith <lb />
Leonidas Fleming <lb />
Leonidas Fleming <lb />
S A Gainer <lb />
Jesse L Smith <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
Leonidas Fleming <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
Jesse L Smith <lb />
S A Gainer <lb />
S A Gainer <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
L Smith <lb />
Leonidas Fleming <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
Leonidas Fleming <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
Jesse L Smith <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
S A Gainer <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
Jesse L Smith <lb />
j C Dawson <lb />
S A Gainer <lb />
S A Gainer <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
Leonidas Fleming <lb />
Jesse L Smith <lb />
Leonidas Fleming <lb />
S A Gainer. <lb />
Jesse L Smith <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
S A Gainer <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
Jesse L Smith <lb />
Leonidas Fleming <lb />
S A Gainer <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
AMT.<lb />
AMT. <lb />
Bridges. <lb />
TO WHOM <lb />
E B i <lb />
Bryant Tripp <lb />
J Flanagan Buggy Co <lb />
Henry Brown <lb />
W T Godwin <lb />
and Joyner <lb />
James Brown <lb />
Kennedy <lb />
Hay wood Lang <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
Elias James <lb />
Henry Brown <lb />
M G <lb />
B S Sheppard <lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
W M <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
Clark <lb />
J B Cherry A Co <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
Abram Venerable <lb />
James <lb />
ST X G <lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
FM Smith <lb />
C V Newton <lb />
W M <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
R J Wilson <lb />
MG <lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
Ned Spell <lb />
Reuben Clark <lb />
Sherman Foreman <lb />
H P Thigpen <lb />
W R Tamer <lb />
Robert Johnson <lb />
Abram Venable <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
Total, <lb />
T Listers <lb />
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
T A Thigpen <lb />
W H Williams <lb />
W Li Smith <lb />
M Z Moore <lb />
W A Barret <lb />
I J Anderson <lb />
J B Little <lb />
W H <lb />
S S <lb />
A Blow <lb />
I D C Moore<lb />
V Total,<lb />
8.1 <lb />
SO <lb />
SO <lb />
X SO <lb />
SO <lb />
Solicitor. <lb />
NO TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
Woodard<lb />
Total, <lb />
Jury Tickets. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
John Flanagan<lb />
Total, <lb />
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
J D Cox <lb />
J F Miller <lb />
J May and D Cox I <lb />
D C Moore and B S Sheppard <lb />
Dr Sam <lb />
B S Sheppard . <lb />
O W <lb />
Dr F C James <lb />
D C Moore and S Keel <lb />
Joel A Ward <lb />
J D Cox and J It Forbes <lb />
C Gaskins and I, II Spier <lb />
Dr H Johnson <lb />
Nelson <lb />
Moore <lb />
Joseph <lb />
Joel Ward <lb />
R W King <lb />
A Harrington <lb />
B T Cox <lb />
D C Moore and J N <lb />
X R Cory <lb />
J F Miller <lb />
L Joyner and A J so <lb />
A M Joyner <lb />
R W King<lb />
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be Eastern <lb />
he Atlanta Constitution I <lb />
he New York World <lb />
ALL ONE YEAR FOR <lb />
Subscribe at Reflector office. <lb />
This Office for Job Printing<lb />
SI. <lb />
A Brooks <lb />
Sam Brown <lb />
jury <lb />
May <lb />
Total, <lb />
Conveying Prisoners to Jail. <lb />
Register Deeds. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
D H James <lb />
Henry Harding<lb />
Total <lb />
no. to whom <lb />
w F <lb />
G Bullock <lb />
F P Johnson <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
F P Johnson <lb />
O W Edmundson <lb />
J II Manning <lb />
I S Manning <lb />
R S <lb />
R W Smith <lb />
Lewis Ives <lb />
W F <lb />
W S Briley <lb />
A M <lb />
M O <lb />
M J H Manning <lb />
C Smith <lb />
410.1 J Elk- <lb />
w S Manning <lb />
R w King <lb />
G M Smith <lb />
T Griffin <lb />
W S <lb />
A M Joyner <lb />
R W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
J J Elks <lb />
R A <lb />
Ml Mr Bullock <lb />
A Harrington <lb />
AMT. <lb />
-20 <lb />
NO. <lb />
TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
Dr W E Warren<lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
R W King <lb />
Dr W E Warren <lb />
B W Kins <lb />
Dr W E Warren <lb />
R W Kin <lb />
Dr F W Brown <lb />
R W King <lb />
W E Warren <lb />
R W King <lb />
Dr F W Brown <lb />
R W King <lb />
Dr W E Warren <lb />
R W King <lb />
Dr F W Brown <lb />
R W King <lb />
W E Warren <lb />
R W King <lb />
E Pender <lb />
AM T.<lb />
I M <lb />
S M<lb />
9.5<lb />
June <lb />
Sept. <lb />
Oct. <lb />
E A <lb />
tax <lb />
Tucker <lb />
Cox hire <lb />
Smith <lb />
t. <lb />
Silas hire <lb />
Randal <lb />
1200 <lb />
l i- N <lb />
July <lb />
R W King <lb />
hire <lb />
Randal <lb />
Herbert <lb />
hire Grant Brown<lb />
jury tax <lb />
Stiff <lb />
R W King<lb />
Nov. <lb />
l. <lb />
K, <lb />
W M Smith, hire <lb />
Silas <lb />
E A jury tax <lb />
R W King,<lb />
E A Move jury tax <lb />
R W King, <lb />
taxes for 1893 <lb />
R W King. <lb />
tax-s for 1893 <lb />
I A K Tucker 1245 <lb />
R W King. <lb />
taxes for 1893 <lb />
R W King. <lb />
for 1893 <lb />
R W King. <lb />
taxes <lb />
Total, <lb />
Ferries <lb />
m. TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
Andrew <lb />
Andrew <lb />
MM Andrew Robinson <lb />
4-4 <lb />
K Cotton <lb />
w c Dudley <lb />
Andrew <lb />
Andrew <lb />
R R Cotton <lb />
Robinson <lb />
Andrew Robinson <lb />
Andrew Robinson <lb />
I if An raw <lb />
Total, <lb />
Miscellaneous. <lb />
TO WHOM <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
I J <lb />
Augustus Blount <lb />
B Cherry <lb />
Edwards <lb />
F G James <lb />
Town Police <lb />
SO <lb />
It Ml<lb />
E A <lb />
Edwards A <lb />
Edward- t <lb />
Edwards Broughton <lb />
R V King <lb />
II I <lb />
Broughton <lb />
Western Telegraph Co <lb />
I Whichard <lb />
Edwards <lb />
A Broughton <lb />
J Whichard <lb />
8-4 R W <lb />
D J <lb />
i Basket <lb />
R W King <lb />
W J <lb />
L J<lb />
Total <lb />
Coroner. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED, <lb />
F Keel<lb />
Dr W E Warren<lb />
J A Harrington <lb />
Total. <lb />
Elections <lb />
HO. TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
W L Brown <lb />
E A Johnson <lb />
A L Harrington <lb />
T A <lb />
Anderson <lb />
J H Smith <lb />
J R Davis <lb />
S Keel <lb />
John Flanagan <lb />
J B Little <lb />
E A More <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
A L Blow <lb />
J J <lb />
Justices of the Peace. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
J W Smith <lb />
M Z Moore <lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
S R Cory <lb />
J S Keel <lb />
J R Forbes <lb />
D C Moore <lb />
R Williams Jr <lb />
Holliday <lb />
A J Move <lb />
S S Rasberry <lb />
B S Sheppard<lb />
A J <lb />
M Z Moore <lb />
D B <lb />
D Moore <lb />
W B Moore <lb />
A F Pittman <lb />
A L Harrington <lb />
J W Smith <lb />
h K Mayo <lb />
J W Smith <lb />
S Sheppard <lb />
E O <lb />
AMT- <lb />
CO <lb />
Total, <lb />
Summary. <lb />
Witnesses s C <lb />
Court Cost S C <lb />
Road <lb />
Bridges <lb />
Tax MM <lb />
Electrons <lb />
lid Commissioners <lb />
Constables <lb />
Supt Health <lb />
Solicits <lb />
Jury Tickets <lb />
Register of Deeds <lb />
Jail <lb />
Justices of the Peace <lb />
Home Aged <lb />
Insane <lb />
Conveying lo Ml <lb />
Ferries <lb />
June is. By amt transferred to <lb />
per or- <lb />
commissioners <lb />
By amt disbursed as <lb />
per vouchers <lb />
By i of percent, com <lb />
missions on <lb />
receipts <lb />
By h per cent, com- <lb />
disbursements <lb />
ISM <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt county. J <lb />
I. Henry Harding, Clerk of <lb />
the of Commissioners for Pitt <lb />
county, do hereby certify that the fore, <lb />
is a true statement as doth <lb />
pear record in my <lb />
. v . Given under my hand and <lb />
j SKA I. of Board of <lb />
missioners at my office In <lb />
Greenville December 4th, <lb />
H. <lb />
Clerk Board of Commissioners <lb />
of <lb />
Financial Statement of Swift Creek and <lb />
Stock Law Territory. <lb />
N The following is a list of orders together <lb />
with the and lo whom issued <lb />
as allowed by the Board of <lb />
from December 5th, to <lb />
December 4th, <lb />
Dec. E K Powell U <lb />
Jan. D J Whichard a <lb />
Feb. K 1850 <lb />
B Tucker <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
Mar. . White <lb />
A H ton <lb />
o Jesse Stocks <lb />
Henry Jones <lb />
Joe <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
W J <lb />
V M Kilpatrick <lb />
C P Moore <lb />
W E <lb />
J C C Jenkins <lb />
S. J Johnson <lb />
Theo Bland Jr <lb />
Henry Jones <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
May Jerry <lb />
John A Smith <lb />
Joe <lb />
Dawson <lb />
June . W F I <lb />
John White <lb />
L B Cox- <lb />
Joseph Quinnerly <lb />
Joseph <lb />
B y <lb />
c Dawson <lb />
Oct. Shade Allen <lb />
II Harding <lb />
James Dawson <lb />
11-2<lb />
CM <lb />
Kill <lb />
MM <lb />
s M <lb />
Total <lb />
AMT.<lb />
Home for the Aged and Infirm. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM <lb />
W B <lb />
W T Smith <lb />
W B <lb />
James Loot; <lb />
W T Smith<lb />
Warren Son <lb />
Sarah <lb />
W T Smith<lb />
Dr B T Cox <lb />
John Flanagan, Treasurer of Tilt conn- <lb />
In account with said county for<lb />
Total <lb />
Dec. To amt due county this <lb />
day <lb />
J A K <lb />
B Williams, Jr <lb />
hire Will <lb />
E A jury tax <lb />
MM. <lb />
Jan. J A K Tucker <lb />
J K Russell hire <lb />
James<lb />
JR. <lb />
I. B Burney hire <lb />
Willis Maunders <lb />
Mar. <lb />
Alt <lb />
Susan <lb />
E A <lb />
N i. <lb />
SI <lb />
II <lb />
I. B Burney hire <lb />
Willie M<lb />
R W King, <lb />
Tucker, <lb />
Financial Statement of <lb />
Law Territory. <lb />
The following is a list of orders <lb />
with the and to whom is- <lb />
sued as allowed by the Board of Com- <lb />
missioners from the 6th of De- <lb />
to the 4th day of De- <lb />
I F Pat <lb />
Jan. D Whichard <lb />
A C Nobles <lb />
Feb. C II Johnson <lb />
Mar. C Johnson <lb />
Tucker <lb />
Move <lb />
J C <lb />
May J C Tyson <lb />
C H Johnson <lb />
W a Stocks <lb />
J R <lb />
Aug. J O Move <lb />
Oct. II Harding <lb />
Total allowed by Board <lb />
I, II. Harding, clerk of the <lb />
Board of Commissioners for Pitt county, <lb />
do hereby certify that the foregoing is <lb />
a true statement as doth appear of <lb />
cord In my office. <lb />
i.- . Given my hand and <lb />
SEAL seal said Board of Com. <lb />
. at my office in <lb />
Greenville December 4th, 1863. <lb />
H. <lb />
Board of Commissioners <lb />
of Pitt county. <lb />
Southport Leader i <lb />
is prevalent in this county. <lb />
One farmer lost <lb />
head of fine hops one day last <lb />
week by this and many <lb />
others have fared almost as badly. <lb />
Mr. John Moore, a butcher of <lb />
was found dead in his <lb />
slaughter pen about daylight <lb />
Tuesday morning. Ho had killed <lb />
and up a beef and fell dead <lb />
while cutting it open. Heart <lb />
is pronounced the cause <lb />
of<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. G. <lb />
I Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, <lb />
mil at th- at <lb />
N. as mail Matter. <lb />
CEASE CRITICIZING THE AD- <lb />
MINISTRATION. <lb />
It occurs to us that there <lb />
been some very foolish talk <lb />
reference to the present <lb />
during the past six or <lb />
eight months. This was expected <lb />
from had formerly been <lb />
associated with the Democratic <lb />
party bust who left it before the <lb />
last election- These were not <lb />
expected to be pleased. Some <lb />
disappointed office seekers could <lb />
reasonably be added to this <lb />
but it is not specially to these <lb />
that we refer in this article- <lb />
Prominent Democrats and a <lb />
large part of the Democratic press <lb />
have not been much slower to <lb />
condemn and criticize almost <lb />
every act of the administration <lb />
than the ones re- <lb />
to above. We are not of <lb />
those who believe that a party <lb />
should sit silent and swallow <lb />
everything that its leaders may <lb />
dictate whether wise or unwise, <lb />
and even give the approving <lb />
Neither do we believe that every <lb />
and every paper should <lb />
himself or itself the <lb />
duty of deciding what is wise or <lb />
unwise, what should be done <lb />
what should not be done, how <lb />
everything shall done, and <lb />
how it should not be done, and <lb />
express with a presumption that <lb />
is appalling its approval or dis- <lb />
approval of this measure or that. <lb />
And yet just such a spectacle we <lb />
have witnessed almost daily since <lb />
last March- If one wanted to know <lb />
how many Solomons there are <lb />
in the United States he would <lb />
only have to note these criticisms <lb />
and mark the men <lb />
they be citizens or journalists. <lb />
They harp about the platform <lb />
and its demands, the failure of <lb />
the administration to them; <lb />
they cry false to the trusts com- <lb />
to them, Democratic <lb />
party ruined and justly so, and a <lb />
thousand other equally foolish <lb />
expressions. All this because <lb />
everything has not been done in <lb />
a day and just as they wanted it <lb />
to be done. It seems to us that <lb />
Democrats ought to have more <lb />
sense than to guilty cf such <lb />
conduct- They ought to reflect <lb />
that if Democratic party is <lb />
injured that they above all others <lb />
are responsible for this injury. <lb />
and they ought to hide their <lb />
heads in shame or get out of <lb />
party. <lb />
Lets take a brief review of what <lb />
the party in convention Chi- <lb />
demanded and what has <lb />
been done towards its accomplish <lb />
and if there is one <lb />
single step of ground for <lb />
Let us keep min X, too. <lb />
that the administration has only- <lb />
had control a little over nine <lb />
months, and that Congress ac- <lb />
cording to the usual role of meet. <lb />
is only a little over two weeks <lb />
old. <lb />
The principal demands of the <lb />
platform are as follows The re- <lb />
peal of the Sherman law, the <lb />
of the ten per cent tax on <lb />
State banks, a graduated income <lb />
tax, the repeal of the Federal <lb />
election law, the reduction of the <lb />
tariff, and the coinage of both <lb />
silver and gold without the dis- <lb />
of either. These are <lb />
about all of the demands <lb />
which there is much interest. <lb />
Now in the usual course of <lb />
we cannot say that there has <lb />
been but a little two <lb />
of time to do these things, as they <lb />
are all matters of legislative en- <lb />
If President Cleveland <lb />
called an extra session of Con- <lb />
and they accomplished any <lb />
of these things or hastened the <lb />
time when they will be realities <lb />
and not demands, then it was <lb />
an act of wisdom if the demands <lb />
are wise, and the President can <lb />
only be and to com- <lb />
mended for this. <lb />
Now what are the facts in the <lb />
case- Lets state them and see <lb />
whether or not every Democrat <lb />
and Democratic journal ought not <lb />
to clap their hands and say well <lb />
done, faithful servants, go ahead, <lb />
we are with yon. <lb />
Sherman law has been <lb />
repealed. It is a dead letter. <lb />
This gives us one demand as ac- <lb />
no <lb />
repeal was demanded. <lb />
It was its repeal, and it has been <lb />
repealed. A bill has been report- <lb />
ed and has the support of the ad- <lb />
ministration to repeal the ten per <lb />
cent tax on State banks, and one <lb />
that ought to satisfactory to <lb />
every one- The income tax is a <lb />
fixed fact with administrative fa <lb />
A bill has already passed the <lb />
House for the repeal of the led <lb />
election law and has been re- j <lb />
ported favorably by <lb />
The tariff bill i MOW <lb />
ready to report and one which <lb />
so favorable to the South the <lb />
i Republicans denominate it a <lb />
i Southern bill. And last, but not <lb />
least, even when Democrats are <lb />
howling that silver has been <lb />
done away with a moneyed <lb />
metal, Mr. introduced a <lb />
bill to coin 2.000,000 of silver <lb />
per month, making <lb />
per year, as long as the seignior- <lb />
age of silver shall hold out, which <lb />
will be years, and then <lb />
to purchase silver at the mar- <lb />
value and continue the coin <lb />
and that too, at the present <lb />
ratio; and also to retire all gold <lb />
of smaller denomination <lb />
than ten dollars. Yet some of <lb />
these little Solomons are ready <lb />
to say But how about Cleve- <lb />
land, he will veto this ; this is all <lb />
we here they let <lb />
about all the they <lb />
have of Government. Is it not a <lb />
wonder when all this information <lb />
into the world that they give, <lb />
that the whole old earth don't <lb />
blossom into an Eden instantly I <lb />
The has just this to <lb />
say reference to the bill being <lb />
an administration measure. The <lb />
same man who led the fight in <lb />
unconditional repeal introduces <lb />
it. He was the administration's <lb />
leader there- There has been <lb />
nothing to cause a change- He <lb />
is the chairman of the Finance <lb />
Committee in the Senate. <lb />
It is in with the <lb />
he expressed time and again <lb />
the and arduous <lb />
for unconditional repeal. <lb />
He has been and is in daily con <lb />
tact with administration and is <lb />
presumed as its leader to <lb />
its sentiment <lb />
Now with this review of what was <lb />
to be done and what has boon ac- <lb />
how stands tho case <lb />
Was ever a better showing <lb />
made by any party under tho <lb />
sun Not a year elapsed, and as <lb />
far as could have boon <lb />
at the last election just a little <lb />
over two weeks of legislation, and <lb />
yet every- one of the measures, <lb />
with possibly the of one, <lb />
reported upon, some passed, all <lb />
of them headway to <lb />
be accomplished in a short time. <lb />
We do say it is time for Demo- <lb />
to call a halt in their <lb />
make a reckoning, and <lb />
if everything has not been <lb />
done that could have been done <lb />
in this apace of time. We for one <lb />
have confidence in President <lb />
and tho Democratic <lb />
party as led by him. We shall <lb />
be slow to denounce their acts. <lb />
Mr. Cleveland is wise and strictly <lb />
honest, and nothing but lasting <lb />
good can result from his <lb />
We think even the <lb />
and the Far- <lb />
mer and tho populists generally, <lb />
if they could only them- <lb />
selves long enough to make an <lb />
impartial investigation would and <lb />
ought to say work, go <lb />
Then does it not <lb />
every Democrat to cease com <lb />
plaining and stand by, with <lb />
aid, the administration as <lb />
long as it is does as it has done <lb />
so far, stand square upon the <lb />
needs and demands of the people <lb />
as expressed at the ballot box in <lb />
1892. <lb />
THE GOVERNOR IS WRONG. <lb />
The correspondent of <lb />
the Charlotte says that <lb />
in tho future no news as to par <lb />
dons of convicts, etc., will be <lb />
given out at tho executive de- <lb />
Governor Carr says <lb />
the law requires that this <lb />
shall be given the <lb />
with the cause of <lb />
etc. Ho says he sees <lb />
no reason why, when a convict is <lb />
pardoned, notice should be given <lb />
all over tho State that he is a <lb />
criminal ; but that punishment <lb />
should cease when the pardon is <lb />
issued and tho man given a <lb />
to something of <lb />
The Observer makes the follow- <lb />
very sensible comment on this <lb />
decision of the <lb />
Governor Carr's new regulation, <lb />
not to give out news about par- <lb />
dons extended to penitentiary <lb />
convicts, is rather extraordinary, <lb />
and his reason for the regulation <lb />
-stranger still- To give notice, he <lb />
says, of a pardon, is to advertise <lb />
the man pardoned as a criminal. <lb />
The answer to this is that all of <lb />
acquaintances knew this <lb />
already, and if he returned home <lb />
they will know of his pardon- If <lb />
he does not, it will help him some <lb />
what neighborhood opinion to <lb />
know that reason had been <lb />
the extension of executive <lb />
clemency. But above and beyond <lb />
all this is the fact that the official <lb />
acts of public servants constitute <lb />
news to which tho public is en- <lb />
titled and tho withholding of it <lb />
except for public reasons is not <lb />
good public policy. We suspect <lb />
tho true reason for the new <lb />
order of things is to be found in <lb />
the fact that the Governor has <lb />
been criticized tor the too free <lb />
exercise- of the pardoning power <lb />
and has sensitive, and <lb />
that ho poses to stop criticism <lb />
by withholding the information <lb />
upon which it is based If this is <lb />
I fact, his course is unworthy of <lb />
him as a man of moral courage. <lb />
When he is given good reasons <lb />
why a convict should be pardon- <lb />
ed, he should pardon him and <lb />
give the news to the press if it <lb />
wants it. Bight, like truth, <lb />
should no foe and shun no <lb />
It was not so that Elias <lb />
is to resign as Collector of the <lb />
Western District Early last <lb />
week President Cleveland again <lb />
sent his name to the Senate and <lb />
that body is now expected to <lb />
confirm the appointment- <lb />
The Charlotte Observer was the <lb />
only morning daily that <lb />
reached here by the noon mail <lb />
Monday, the Wilmington, <lb />
and Richmond papers for Sunday <lb />
not getting in Monday night <lb />
The Observer for Saturday did not <lb />
come in Tuesday morning, <lb />
however. Nice mails. <lb />
That sprightly sheet, the Daily <lb />
Review, of Wilmington, entered <lb />
upon its eighteenth year last <lb />
Wednesday and Editor James <lb />
took his force down to Wrights <lb />
ville and they all enjoyed an old <lb />
fashioned oyster roast- The Re- <lb />
view is a credit to Wilmington <lb />
and they should feel proud of it. <lb />
It is a good local paper and we <lb />
wish it much success. <lb />
The Henderson Gold Leaf is <lb />
twelve years old. It begins the <lb />
new volume by making no new <lb />
promises. W ell, it don't need to <lb />
make any, for the Leaf is <lb />
one of those papers that labors <lb />
earnestly at all times for its town <lb />
and for North Carolina, and its <lb />
past speaks for what it will do in <lb />
future. The wishes <lb />
the new year may bring editor <lb />
Manning the success he deserves. <lb />
Among the largest failures ever <lb />
occurring in the State was that of <lb />
Mr- B- L. Duke, of Durham, last <lb />
Wednesday. His liabilities are <lb />
placed at with preferred <lb />
credits of while assets <lb />
are claimed approximating <lb />
Mr. Duke was a heavy spec- <lb />
and is said to have recently <lb />
lost half a million dollars in cot- <lb />
ton futures. Two other assign- <lb />
have followed as a result <lb />
of this one- <lb />
Theodore B- Lyman, <lb />
Bishop of the Episcopal diocese, <lb />
died very suddenly at his home <lb />
in last Wednesday morn- <lb />
of December, in hie 78th <lb />
year. He was born in Boston, <lb />
Mass- On lost Sunday week there <lb />
were held at <lb />
services in celebration of the <lb />
twentieth anniversary of his con- <lb />
as Assistant Bishop of <lb />
the North Carolina Diocese of the <lb />
Episcopal church- Mr. <lb />
Cheshire, of Charlotte, who a few <lb />
weeks ago was elected Assistant <lb />
Bishop, will succeed him. A <lb />
good man has gone to reap his <lb />
everlasting reward. He was <lb />
buried in <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
our Regular <lb />
Washington. D. C, Dec. <lb />
President Cleveland, having <lb />
exhausted the constitutional <lb />
at his command to right <lb />
what he considered a great <lb />
in Hawaii in the name <lb />
of by the power of the United <lb />
States, will now, after having fur- <lb />
all information in his <lb />
possession, leave it to Congress <lb />
to say what, if anything further, <lb />
shall be done- He makes no <lb />
for what he has done, know- <lb />
he has not violated the <lb />
authority vested in him by the <lb />
Constitution and believing now as <lb />
he did at the time of Minister <lb />
departure from the United <lb />
States that what he did was an <lb />
act of justice from a strong to a <lb />
week nation. <lb />
Senator Vest unmercifully scored <lb />
ex-Minister Stevens and the New <lb />
Englanders who instigated the <lb />
Hawaiian revolution, in n short <lb />
speech, replying to one made by <lb />
Senator Frye eulogizing the <lb />
Christian qualities of Mr. Stevens. <lb />
He made a palpable hit and <lb />
ed a hearty laugh when he <lb />
ed that the New England <lb />
of Hawaii had Chris- <lb />
the natives out of their <lb />
country, taking possession cf it <lb />
under the name of God, and then <lb />
dividing the lands among them- <lb />
selves under a law made by them- <lb />
selves; and he stated a great <lb />
truth, manifest to all men, when <lb />
he said that it was the policy of <lb />
the republicans to have, instead <lb />
of the compact continental re- <lb />
public established by the fathers, <lb />
a great, expansive territory-ac <lb />
quiring government extending <lb />
to the islands of the ocean, and to <lb />
the uttermost parts of the earth. <lb />
Mr. Vest believes that the true <lb />
policy of the United States in <lb />
Hawaii and all other foreign <lb />
countries is off. <lb />
Senators have been <lb />
giving Senator Hill as much <lb />
trouble as they possibly could in <lb />
getting the bill for the repeal of <lb />
the Federal election laws before <lb />
the Senate, they are finding <lb />
that Senate Hill is no slouch of <lb />
a fighter himself. <lb />
can assure the <lb />
said Mr. Hill, of New York, to <lb />
Mr. of that the <lb />
democratic party does intend to <lb />
carry out the tariff promises of its <lb />
national platform faithfully, hon- <lb />
and Nothing <lb />
bombastic about those plain <lb />
words modestly spoken in reply <lb />
to Senator sneers and <lb />
half-spoken taunts about the <lb />
party being afraid of its platform <lb />
declarations on the tariff, but they <lb />
have destroyed some very <lb />
constructed stories intended <lb />
to cheer the protectionists, in <lb />
which Senator Hill invariably <lb />
as the leader of the demo- <lb />
wing of the protection army. <lb />
The tact that there is no such <lb />
wing has not worried the <lb />
of these romances; they <lb />
would not a fact if <lb />
they met it in the road, and they <lb />
would not thank anybody to in- <lb />
them to one- <lb />
Congressman Morse, of <lb />
possesses, in a <lb />
degree, that faculty which <lb />
once a time, according to <lb />
the tale, caused the monkey to <lb />
attempt to investigate a buzz saw <lb />
in motion- He again assumed <lb />
the role of monkey this week, to <lb />
the buzz saw of Delegate <lb />
of Utah. After being <lb />
fully held up to the ridicule of <lb />
the by Morse <lb />
had to acknowledge that his op- <lb />
position to the bill for the <lb />
of Utah as a States, which <lb />
was passed by the House, was <lb />
based entirely upon a book writ- <lb />
ten by Brigham Young's fifteenth <lb />
wife. What would be thought <lb />
of a lawyer who would make <lb />
Tom's the corner- <lb />
stone of a case to be tried in the <lb />
courts of the present time Just <lb />
about same that is thought of <lb />
Morse now. <lb />
Chairman Wilson proved his <lb />
earnestness in pushing the tariff <lb />
bill by making very unusual <lb />
proposition to his colleagues <lb />
that the Christmas recess be not <lb />
taken this year, in order that the <lb />
time which has been unavoidably <lb />
lost in getting the before the <lb />
House might be made While <lb />
the proposition has been received <lb />
with considerable favor the <lb />
of keeping a quorum here <lb />
the certainty that the <lb />
would allow nothing to be <lb />
done without one makes it <lb />
probable that it will be carried <lb />
out- It is no fault of the Demo- <lb />
members of the Ways and <lb />
Means committee that the bill is <lb />
is not now before the House; <lb />
they have worked night and day <lb />
to overcome the obstacles <lb />
have confronted them- In <lb />
to the written request of a <lb />
considerable number of Demo- <lb />
Representative <lb />
chairman of the caucus, will call <lb />
a caucus to consider the bill be- <lb />
fore the debate begins in the <lb />
House- <lb />
NEW LAW ON ASSIGNMENTS. <lb />
After January the party who <lb />
wants to make an assignment in <lb />
North Carolina will find more <lb />
stringent requirements than is <lb />
now the case- A new law govern- <lb />
assignments goes into effect <lb />
on that date. It was passed by <lb />
the last legislature and is known <lb />
as act to prevent <lb />
Upon the <lb />
of a voluntary deed of trust, <lb />
all debts of the maker thereof be- <lb />
come due and are payable at once- <lb />
The assignor will be required to <lb />
file a verified schedule of prefer- <lb />
red debts in the office of the <lb />
tee must file a verified inventory <lb />
in the office of the clerk within <lb />
ten days. <lb />
The clerk of the superior court <lb />
is given jurisdiction to remove an <lb />
insolvent trustee, under certain <lb />
provisions. <lb />
The assignee cannot sell any of <lb />
property within ten days from <lb />
the registration thereof, unless <lb />
the property or some part thereof <lb />
lie perishable. <lb />
Every three months the <lb />
tee must file with tho clerk a <lb />
account of receipts and dis- <lb />
and must file a final <lb />
account within twelve months. <lb />
Creditors must file a verified <lb />
statement of their claims with the <lb />
clerk. <lb />
The creditor who knowingly <lb />
swears falsely will be guilty of a <lb />
misdemeanor and the trustee fail- <lb />
to file an inventory will also <lb />
be guilty of a misdemeanor. <lb />
The clerks of courts are to receive <lb />
the same fees for their services <lb />
that are allowed by law upon in <lb />
accounts and proceed- <lb />
of and <lb />
tors. <lb />
Mills Item. <lb />
Mills, H. C, Dec. 1893. <lb />
Cotton selling for Cf cents. <lb />
Miss Lula Kilpatrick spent part <lb />
of past week in ville visiting <lb />
her sister, Mrs. J. W. <lb />
Dr. Warper filled his <lb />
appointment at Salem last <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Dr. W. L. Best reports thirteen <lb />
cases of chills and fever in <lb />
Hog cholera is getting to be an <lb />
epidemic in this community. <lb />
Those who attended the <lb />
party at Timothy last Friday <lb />
claim it to be the grandest <lb />
thing of the season, and as <lb />
of such was spent <lb />
for one cake. The whole amount <lb />
realized was <lb />
Cotton and Peanuts. <lb />
Below are Norfolk of cotton <lb />
and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished <lb />
by Cobb Bros. Co., Commission Mer- <lb />
of <lb />
Good Middling <lb />
Middling <lb />
Low Middling <lb />
Good Ordinary <lb />
Prim <lb />
Extra <lb />
Spas <lb />
S-16 <lb />
1-16 <lb />
bus <lb />
Roanoke Union <lb />
The next session of the <lb />
the Tar River Baptist <lb />
will be held in Tarboro, N. <lb />
commencing Thursday night, <lb />
28th, 1893. <lb />
Thursday, P. M-Opening <lb />
G. W. Barman. <lb />
Friday, A. and Praise. <lb />
Friday, M A. M.-The place of <lb />
Denominational Colleges in the <lb />
work of the E. <lb />
Friday. P. of <lb />
to the J. H. Lam- <lb />
birth. <lb />
Friday, P. M-The New <lb />
Church, its Character and Mission <lb />
Rev. R. T. <lb />
Saturday, A. M Praise <lb />
Saturday. M-Spiritual Re- <lb />
n hat It is and What it Is Not <lb />
Revs. D. and J. W. Powell. <lb />
Saturday, P. Baptist Or- <lb />
II. <lb />
Twelve Orphans. <lb />
Sunday, A. M- Dedicatory <lb />
J. A. D. D. <lb />
Sunday, P. J. <lb />
a. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court made in the civil action wherein <lb />
K. J. W. Is plaintiff <lb />
Mrs. Julia Barrett sad others are <lb />
defendants, I will sell at the Court <lb />
House ill Greenville, N. C, <lb />
day the 17th day of January, ISM, the <lb />
following described One <lb />
tract of land situated in <lb />
township, Pitt county, adjoining <lb />
lands of Wm. Barrett, J. W. Bynum <lb />
and It being the land whereon <lb />
I. J. Barrett lived at time of hit <lb />
death, acres more or less. <lb />
The dwelling together with acres <lb />
of land thereto, is covered <lb />
by the widow Julia Barrett's dower. <lb />
Turns cash. JNO. F. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of Pitt <lb />
Court, at December term 1893 In the case <lb />
of Latham Skinner vs. B. Yellow- <lb />
trustee, <lb />
and W. U. undersigned <lb />
Commissioner will sell for before <lb />
the Court House door in Greenville on <lb />
Monday 1st day of January 1894 the <lb />
following described lots situated in the <lb />
town of Greenville and known in <lb />
plot of said town as lots and <lb />
better known as Hotel Macon prop- <lb />
This will be sold in <lb />
three lots, designated in the decree as <lb />
Harrington lot, the Hotel lot and <lb />
corner lot, all three fronting on <lb />
street, for better description <lb />
reference Is made to the decree. <lb />
This December 18th 1893. <lb />
F. G. JAMES, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
IRON BITTERS <lb />
cures Dyspepsia, In- <lb />
digestion Debility. <lb />
Mr. <lb />
gun. Delaware. <lb />
Family Medicines <lb />
Mood's and Hood's <lb />
Pills. <lb />
regard and Hood's <lb />
Pills, the Terr be it medicines, and w <lb />
an never without them. I bar always beta <lb />
A Delicate Woman <lb />
and began taking Hood's Ore <lb />
year for that tired feeling. It built m up <lb />
so quickly and to well that I feel like a different <lb />
woman and have always had great faith In It I <lb />
it It to my whenever seems any <lb />
with their blood, and It does them <lb />
y little boy likes It no well he cries for It I <lb />
cannot words to tell how highly I pits It <lb />
We use Hood's nils In the family and <lb />
Act Like a Charm <lb />
I take pleasure In recommending <lb />
to all my for I If <lb />
Hood's k Cures <lb />
would only keep Hood's and <lb />
at hand at we do, much sickliest and <lb />
he Mas. L. Towns <lb />
Rising Sun, Delaware. <lb />
Hood's Pills act easily, i <lb />
on th. Urn how As. SB. <lb />
Don't forget that <lb />
FRANK HUH <lb />
CARRIES THE FINEST LINE OF <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
In Town All the latest styles.<lb />
A Large stock to select from. <lb />
DRY GOODS <lb />
---NOTIONS <lb />
Must go also with the above <lb />
All he asked is to come and see his stock and <lb />
he will please you. <lb />
CLOSING at COST <lb />
OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE DISPOSED OF <lb />
JANUARY 1st, <lb />
and in order to do so will close it out at <lb />
Cost for Cash. <lb />
Tho opportunity of a life time. Everything must go. <lb />
CHERRY Oil <lb />
To all who want goods that are all we invite <lb />
them to come to see we will make the prices <lb />
all and satisfactory. We have often <lb />
been that we were a little high in <lb />
price on some lines of Goods but <lb />
our friends would always add <lb />
that the of your <lb />
goods is better than <lb />
the lower priced <lb />
goods costing <lb />
more and <lb />
demand <lb />
b e <lb />
priced than the <lb />
interior good. This <lb />
is what we claim That we <lb />
will meet competition on the <lb />
different lines of Goods carried by <lb />
us, quality considered. Come to <lb />
see we have in stock a general as- <lb />
and can supply your every want <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
When we say that we have the largest and best line <lb />
of FURNITURE ever kept in our town. We <lb />
make no mistake as a visit to our will <lb />
prove. Numbers of our customers ex- <lb />
press surprise at our haying such a <lb />
large and well-selected stock <lb />
on hand. Call on us for <lb />
anything you may want <lb />
in the Furniture <lb />
line. We have <lb />
just re- <lb />
lovely line <lb />
of CHAIRS, <lb />
and <lb />
ROCKERS in Silk Plush, <lb />
Ac. These Chairs <lb />
make nice Christmas <lb />
and we would remind our friends <lb />
not to overlook them when making <lb />
chases for Christmas they will please you. <lb />
GUNS <lb />
Call on us for and Gun <lb />
Implements. We some <lb />
nice ones on hand and will <lb />
make prices right.<lb />
Wishing all our friends and tho public a joyous and <lb />
happy Christmas, <lb />
We remain, your friends, <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1883. <lb />
AND RETAIL<lb />
N. C. <lb />
Boxes C. R. Side Meat. <lb />
Tubs Boston Lard. <lb />
barrels Flour, all grades <lb />
barrels Granulated Sugar, <lb />
barrels C. Sugar, <lb />
boxes Tobacco, <lb />
barrels Railroad Mills Sun <lb />
barrels Three <lb />
barrels Gall Ax <lb />
barrels P. Snuff, <lb />
Sardines. <lb />
Full stock of all other <lb />
60.000 Luke Cigarette, <lb />
box s Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
barrel ck Candy. <lb />
kegs Powder. <lb />
tons Shot, <lb />
c Bread Powders. <lb />
case Star Lye, <lb />
barrels Apple Vinegar, <lb />
ease Dust Washing Powder <lb />
rolls lb Bagging. <lb />
bundles <lb />
good carried in my line. <lb />
STOVE <lb />
On the 1st of January a in will take place <lb />
and we are compelled to close the entire stock out at cost- Come <lb />
in look over our stock and see how cheap are. <lb />
GREENE, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
Sale of Valuable Per- <lb />
By virtue of a decree rendered in a <lb />
certain cause in the Superior <lb />
Court of county, wherein <lb />
W Co., are plaintiffs and <lb />
Latham Skinner are defendant, <lb />
the undersigned, Commissioner duly <lb />
authorized by said decree, will sell st <lb />
the Court House door in Greenville. <lb />
C for on Monday, Jany 22nd, <lb />
1894, the following described real estate <lb />
in the county of Pitt, a certain <lb />
tract of land lying in Falkland town- <lb />
shin, adjoining the lands of Margaret <lb />
R. M. <lb />
Newton and others, containing by <lb />
acres, generally known as <lb />
the Adam land; a certain lot or <lb />
parcel of Ian I lying In the town of <lb />
Greenville, designated as lot No. In <lb />
of said town and well known as <lb />
the old Thorns Nelson lot; a certain <lb />
other lot In the town of Greenville, a <lb />
part of lot No. In the plan of said <lb />
town, and being the same lot which was <lb />
conveyed to Skinner by W. <lb />
Marsh and wife by deed recorded <lb />
Book H. pages and of the <lb />
public registry or Pitt county. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
LADIES <lb />
a tonic, or children who want <lb />
Ins tip, should take <lb />
HUM <lb />
Property. <lb />
On Dec. 20th, 1898, at the <lb />
home of the late Samuel <lb />
will expose to public sale, to the highest <lb />
bidder for cash the following described <lb />
property, to live <lb />
seven mules, about bushel of cotton <lb />
seed, fourteen head of cattle, fire carts, <lb />
two wagons, two buggies and one <lb />
phaeton, about barrels of corn, <lb />
about pounds of fodder, two corn <lb />
shelters, two grain fans, about nineteen <lb />
hogs, about thirty-live biles of cotton <lb />
raised the present year, upon the Sam- <lb />
farm, and also a lot of <lb />
plows, hoe, gear and farming <lb />
This sale is made by the and <lb />
authority given In two separate <lb />
gages, the first executed by <lb />
A. to Jemima Jan- <lb />
13th and duly recorded In <lb />
the Register's office of Pitt county in <lb />
Book MS., the second <lb />
given a additional security, executed <lb />
by A. sad Samuel <lb />
to Jemima <lb />
19th, 1893. and recorded in Book <lb />
MS- page The sale on the <lb />
day above mentioned is by agreement <lb />
consent of both the mortgagor and <lb />
Sale will commence at <lb />
o'clock A. M. <lb />
JEMIMA <lb />
This Nov. 26th, Mortgage. <lb />
YOU CAN BUT ONE AT FENDER'S, GOOD COOK STOVES <lb />
are now so cheap that yon can not afford to buy an inferior <lb />
-one. Go to and buy the best <lb />
J THE<lb />
LIBERTY, <lb />
I THE <lb />
ALLIANCE <lb />
at <lb />
to <lb />
Tinware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Lamp Goods <lb />
Stoves repaired, Tin Roofing and all kinds of Sheet Metal work <lb />
done- <lb />
S. E- PENDER CO., <lb />
KT O <lb />
R. J V C. Joshua N <lb />
COBB BROS. CO. <lb />
-AND----- <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
FAYETTE NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
and Solicited. <lb />
J. L. SUGG. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates <lb />
AGENT FOB A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF<lb /></p>
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teat Reduction <lb />
-IN- <lb />
PRICES. <lb />
In order to reduce our <lb />
Mammoth Stock <lb />
We will Bell for <lb />
NEXT <lb />
at far below regular prices. <lb />
HAVE <lb />
MANY <lb />
MUST THEY <lb />
AT <lb />
Clothing Clothing I Clothing <lb />
Our must be sold with- <lb />
out regard to cost- <lb />
potions <lb />
and <lb />
the same way, to these we add <lb />
SHOES <lb />
Cheap to make any reduction. <lb />
BARGAIN Mr <lb />
ANY DAY YOU COME- <lb />
HIGGS BROS., <lb />
Leaders of Low Prices. <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
BRIGHT SP A <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Fickle weather, this. <lb />
Fine oysters here this week. <lb />
Cold waves are weekly visitors. <lb />
The street are lively this week. <lb />
Considerable freshet In the river. <lb />
Everything it wearing a holiday air. <lb />
1804 almanacs and calendars are not <lb />
doll in <lb />
Isn't that a <lb />
window <lb />
Morganton had a fire day <lb />
last week. <lb />
The next few days are the shortest of <lb />
the year. <lb />
The papers are reporting grip almost <lb />
everywhere. <lb />
Next week's will be a <lb />
regular pink. <lb />
The N. C. Conference meets next <lb />
year at Durham. <lb />
Christmas so near you can almost hear <lb />
the bells a ringing. <lb />
Be careful that you don't bang up a <lb />
stocking with a hole in it. <lb />
Christmas morning a full <lb />
be more than a full hand. <lb />
The belled buzzard is on the road <lb />
again, so some of our exchanges say. <lb />
It was wet clear up to the neck <lb />
day and made trade awfully <lb />
Sachet Bisques, Perfume Baskets and <lb />
Toilet Bottles at Wooten's Drug Store. <lb />
Santa Clans is marking the good <lb />
now. He will be around Sunday <lb />
night. <lb />
Full assortment of Perfumes and nice <lb />
Toilet Sett at Wooten's Drug Store. <lb />
The turkey, no doubt, think- his <lb />
of doing fashionable duty come thick <lb />
and often. <lb />
Flagons, Sachet <lb />
Smokers Sets, at Wooten's Drug <lb />
Store. <lb />
The Martin county Sun has made its <lb />
appearance at H. J. Her- <lb />
is editor. <lb />
Dec. 6th-An to day Sweet <lb />
Butter at a pound, at the Old <lb />
Store. <lb />
The ladies should not overlook the <lb />
nice box paper at Reflector <lb />
Book Store. <lb />
Toys Tots largest <lb />
and best selected stock ever in Green- <lb />
ville, at <lb />
A kitchen on the premises of Mr. W in. <lb />
two miles from town, was <lb />
burned yesterday. <lb />
Don't is <lb />
headquarters for Toys and Christmas <lb />
Goods. Come and sec them. <lb />
There is a 30-mile mall route in <lb />
Carteret county over which the mail is <lb />
carried on a bicycle. <lb />
Oranges, apples, nuts, candies, raisins <lb />
currants, prunes, lemons, toys, bananas, <lb />
chestnuts, cakes, for at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Mrs. M. A. Rouse has been quite tick <lb />
for several days. <lb />
Mr. Frank hat gone to <lb />
ton to conduct a drug store there. <lb />
Misses Aileen, Addie and La- <lb />
of Plymouth, are visiting Miss <lb />
Louise Latham. <lb />
Rev. J. II. left yesterday <lb />
to spend the holidays at Oxford, <lb />
and Reidsville. <lb />
Mr. F. C. Harding, librarian of the <lb />
University, came home Saturday night <lb />
to spend the holidays. <lb />
Dr. R- L. Carr came home from Phil- <lb />
Saturday, where he has been <lb />
attending dental lectures. <lb />
Kid. J. M. editor of the Free <lb />
Will Baptist, was in town one day last <lb />
week and made us a call. He reports <lb />
that a good power press has been <lb />
chased for his office. <lb />
The people here are delighted that the <lb />
N. C. Conference returned Rev. G. F. <lb />
Smith to Greenville. Since the Con- <lb />
he has been visiting relatives in <lb />
the central part of the State and is ex- <lb />
here to-day. <lb />
Rev. C. J. and little <lb />
of Gatesville, have been spending <lb />
a few days Gov. Jarvis and <lb />
Mrs. sisters of Mr. <lb />
He preached to a large congregation in <lb />
the Baptist church Sunday night. <lb />
Sell your chickens and <lb />
at and cents at D. D. Has-<lb />
Mrs. M. D. Higgs has a line <lb />
of Japanese goods and novelties. <lb />
to She l your Toys <lb />
Christmas Goods and Confections. <lb />
Carriages and Wagons at <lb />
I. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
Just received a large lot of Boots and <lb />
Shoes at Cobb's. <lb />
When in want of good shoes go to <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb />
Breech and Muzzle Gun- and <lb />
for sale by I. B. Cherry Co <lb />
The Best Flour on earth 1.40 at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
pay cash for <lb />
Sec the Old Brick Store. <lb />
J. C. Cobb A Son have the prettiest <lb />
Shoes in town. See our Men's<lb />
J. B. Cherry Co Keep a full stock <lb />
of General Merchandise and solicit <lb />
your trade. <lb />
L. M. Reynolds Men and Boys <lb />
hoes are the best. For sale by J. B. <lb />
Cherry Co. <lb />
Go to J. B. Cherry Co when in need <lb />
of Furniture, they keep a full stock and <lb />
sell at prices will please you. <lb />
Mrs. has a nice line <lb />
of sample Hats, Ribbons, Feathers, etc. <lb />
that the will sell cheap. Full line of <lb />
millinery goods. <lb />
Just received a car load of Bagging <lb />
and Ties at J. C. Cobb Son. See them <lb />
before buying. <lb />
A lane stock of nice Furniture cheap <lb />
at Old Brick Store. <lb />
Remember I pay you cash for Chickens <lb />
Egg and I v Produce at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
tor the swinging sign <lb />
eat Cash Store on Higgs <lb />
Reduction in <lb />
We alto call you attention to a full line <lb />
of trimming fur, Angora, Satins, <lb />
Madras and Wadding. <lb />
. M. T. C i. <lb />
no A en; <lb />
paw<lb />
W. <lb />
-0 <lb />
in<lb />
birds will have a tough time <lb />
again next week the holiday <lb />
are after them. <lb />
Every Saturday for several past It <lb />
has been very rainy. We hope next <lb />
Saturday will prove an exception. <lb />
delay if you want to get the <lb />
Eastern Reflector, the Atlanta <lb />
and the New York World all <lb />
a year for 3.26 <lb />
A phonograph man set up a machine <lb />
here on Friday and has since been <lb />
cooping in the nickels. <lb />
Horns, drums and firecrackers will <lb />
soon be creating such a din as to almost <lb />
make one's car- sore. <lb />
The Reflector rises early to say <lb />
Christmas gift, as it will not have an- <lb />
other opportunity before the 25th. <lb />
The Coast Line will holiday <lb />
tickets at cents per mile for the round <lb />
trip to points are any of its lines. <lb />
The Reflector wishes every patron, <lb />
reader, friend and enemy it has any <lb />
of a merry, merry Christmas. <lb />
Our offer of three good papers a year <lb />
for the belt opportunity you have <lb />
bad for cheap reading. See what it says <lb />
on top of last on first page. <lb />
You cannot get a more appropriate <lb />
Christmas present than one of those <lb />
splendid gold fountain pens at Reflector <lb />
Book Store. <lb />
County Treasurer John Flanagan is a <lb />
raiser, judging from the two <lb />
wagon loads of hogs that came in from <lb />
his farm Monday. <lb />
An exchange rises to remark that it <lb />
does not take much money to make a <lb />
good man rich. This explains why <lb />
newspaper men are so wealthy. <lb />
Fob the Little <lb />
drums, wagons, mechanical toys, jump- <lb />
jacks, horns, and other things too <lb />
numerous to mention. Call on me for <lb />
your Christmas goods. Mrs. M. D, <lb />
Higgs. <lb />
Mow s, make up your minds ahead <lb />
that you are going to be careful with <lb />
fireworks. You might injure somebody <lb />
or do tome damage to property. <lb />
Reader, have all Christ mas <lb />
merriment and joy to yourself. Make <lb />
as many happy as you can, especially <lb />
those not able to do for themselves. <lb />
County Commissioner Leon id as <lb />
Fleming brought us some fine Specimens <lb />
of bis turnip crop the other day. He is <lb />
as good farmer as he is Commissioner. <lb />
You are interested in what your <lb />
County Commissioners are doing and <lb />
every citizen of county should <lb />
read the financial statement the Re- <lb />
f i prints today. It is a complete <lb />
record of all receipts and disbursements <lb />
for past fiscal <lb />
Fancy calendars <lb />
jewel caskets, toilet sets, albums, <lb />
easels, paintings; vases, work <lb />
baskets and boxes, glove and <lb />
chief boxes, writing cabinet, perfume <lb />
bottles, vases, water acts, and many <lb />
other holiday articles at Mrs. M. D. <lb />
There is a prospect of a high grade <lb />
female school being opened in col- <lb />
building here at an early day. We <lb />
are not permitted to given full <lb />
yet. <lb />
What an appropriate Christmas gift a <lb />
year's subscription to the Reflector <lb />
would be Haven't you an absent <lb />
relative or friend you wish it sent to <lb />
Just a dollar. <lb />
See early about renewing your sub- <lb />
to tho Reflector for next <lb />
year. If you want any oilier paper <lb />
with It overlook our <lb />
announcement. <lb />
The and butterfly <lb />
party which the ladles of the Baptist <lb />
church were to give to-morrow night has <lb />
been postponed until Tuesday night In <lb />
January Court. <lb />
Pitt county is going to live at home <lb />
next year. More hogs are being killed <lb />
this winter than has been known in a <lb />
number of years. With plenty of meat <lb />
and corn the people are all right. <lb />
When in town during the holidays <lb />
don't overlook to come in and renew <lb />
your subscription to the for <lb />
next year. You can find the office open <lb />
every day except Christmas day. <lb />
We heard some farmers talking Mon- <lb />
day, that they wanted to see the Board <lb />
of County put county <lb />
convicts to working on the public road. <lb />
Let this talk get general and we will <lb />
see it come, and the made better. <lb />
At Mr. S. M. Daniels store Saturday <lb />
night there was a difficulty between <lb />
himself, his little brother Will and a <lb />
young man named Faulkner. The lat- <lb />
was right painfully hurt. Mayor <lb />
Fleming fined them and costs each <lb />
at the trial Monday morning. Faulk- <lb />
appealed to Superior Court. <lb />
It looks like there might be a wed- <lb />
ding. We heard Register Harding offer <lb />
to give a young man his license if he <lb />
would a minister offered bis <lb />
services in the knot, so all needed <lb />
to complete the is for a <lb />
girl to agree to answer half the <lb />
put by the minister. He has been <lb />
to see his girl and the may <lb />
be made out for ought we know. <lb />
Gentlemen of Color <lb />
The Charlotte News says A black <lb />
named Greene White, sold a <lb />
low bale of cotton to-day to Mr. R. M. <lb />
White. The farms on Mr. Chas. <lb />
Brown's <lb />
Bow Many <lb />
A life-long Democrat, be <lb />
baa been a Democrat since 1827, wants <lb />
to know how many of tame kind of <lb />
the time straight-outs <lb />
from away back before the war, are still <lb />
living in the county. How many over <lb />
years old, who have never voted any <lb />
but a Democratic ticket, an send their <lb />
names and ages to the Reflector <lb />
We head the list with M. C. B. <lb />
Cherry, aged <lb />
Drunk in <lb />
One of the jurors named Stocks at <lb />
court last week was absent when <lb />
jury was called Wednesday afternoon. <lb />
Both sides on the trial in progress <lb />
agreed to go on with the eleven jurors <lb />
the box. About an hour later the mis- <lb />
sing juror staggered into the court room <lb />
and started to take hit seat in the box. <lb />
Judge Hoke seeing his condition ordered <lb />
Sheriff to take the man to jail, <lb />
where he was kept until evening. He <lb />
will probably not want to go in court <lb />
drunk any more. <lb />
Paper Next Week. <lb />
It has been custom of the <lb />
tor ever since its existence not to pub- <lb />
any paper during the week between <lb />
Christmas and New Year. This time <lb />
we are going to depart from that rule <lb />
and the paper will be issued next week. <lb />
Of course we feel that we have earned <lb />
the usual holiday and are entitled to it, <lb />
but it has been a hard year and the <lb />
have given us such a liberal patron- <lb />
age that we are going to show our <lb />
by giving them an extra pa- <lb />
per next week. It is our purpose, too. <lb />
to make next week's paper the prettiest <lb />
Issue of the year, one that will delight <lb />
every reader. Look for it. <lb />
Local Charley. <lb />
If all predictions of a severe winter <lb />
come true, it is not improbable that <lb />
more charity work will be necessary. <lb />
In view of this it strikes us that better <lb />
plans than have heretofore existed <lb />
should be adopted for distributing aid <lb />
those who should receive it. <lb />
, The committee having charge of this <lb />
matter here last winter did best they <lb />
could under the circumstances, but all <lb />
are aware that they ware badly Imposed <lb />
upon. This may be avoided if proper <lb />
organization is effected in advance <lb />
whereby any applications for relief <lb />
may personal Investigation. <lb />
We see that relief committees in other <lb />
towns are getting together and formula- <lb />
ting plans in case this work is needed, <lb />
It might do well for a similar meet- <lb />
to be held here.<lb />
1893 <lb />
T. <lb />
Extends to each and every one <lb />
A MERRY AND HAPPY CHRISTMAS<lb />
Conference Appointments Washington <lb />
District. <lb />
Presiding B. John. <lb />
Washington J. <lb />
W. H. Call supernumerary. <lb />
Greenville station-G. F. Smith and <lb />
J. C. <lb />
Jamesville E. <lb />
Plymouth L. <lb />
Roper C. Merritt. <lb />
Columbia A. White. <lb />
Dare Warlick. <lb />
Roanoke Island D. Lang <lb />
ton. <lb />
J. Perter. <lb />
Ocracoke and Hat to A. <lb />
Watkins and W. K. Hocutt. <lb />
D. Pegram. <lb />
P. Jerome. <lb />
Swan Quarter A. Rouse. <lb />
Pantego H. Joyner, <lb />
Aurora J. Barker. <lb />
Vanceboro L. Seabolt. <lb />
Jr. <lb />
Thanks. <lb />
I sincerely thank the good people of <lb />
Greenville for their many acts of <lb />
and kindness, which they <lb />
shown to my son. May God bless them. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Heavy <lb />
A friend at Grimesland writes us that <lb />
Mr. James Galloway, one of Chi cod's <lb />
best farmers, hut week killed one hog <lb />
that weighed pounds, two that <lb />
weighed pounds, and fourteen that <lb />
weighed pounds. That is the way <lb />
raises her pork and puts a stop <lb />
to buying cents meat. The <lb />
tor does not believe that <lb />
average can be hogs <lb />
running a fraction over pounds <lb />
each. <lb />
Estimates of the Cotton Crop. <lb />
From Latham Alexander Co., of <lb />
New York, we have received a <lb />
dated Dec 14th, showing their estimate <lb />
of the cotton crop of United States for <lb />
the present season, 1893-94. They wrote <lb />
1,655 letters to various cotton growing <lb />
suites and from responses to these the <lb />
estimated yield of States <lb />
bales. <lb />
From 1,410 letters it was estimated <lb />
that per cent of the crop, <lb />
bales, is yet on plantations, the crop <lb />
marketed to was 4,308.000 bales, <lb />
and the number of bales in small towns, <lb />
railway stations and public gins was <lb />
placed at making a total by this <lb />
estimate of bales. <lb />
Then an additional estimate was made <lb />
based upon general Information which <lb />
placed the total crop at bales. <lb />
Taking an average of these three <lb />
mates obtained from different sources <lb />
of information puts the total crop at <lb />
bales. We believe these fig- <lb />
may be accepted as very nearly <lb />
accurate. <lb />
Parmele Items <lb />
N. C, Dec, 1893. <lb />
Mr. William P. Bland is said to be <lb />
tick with <lb />
Mr. E. of Plymouth, it here <lb />
today. <lb />
Our <lb />
at Mr. Win. I <lb />
people enjoyed a sociable <lb />
last Friday night <lb />
Two Brothers Marry <lb />
There were two marriages in one <lb />
family near Greenville, last Wednesday, <lb />
both the grooms being sons of Mr. J. W. <lb />
Allen. At o'clock, at the residence of <lb />
Mrs. N. E. Anderson, Mr. J. S. Allen <lb />
and Mitt Mary were married <lb />
by John Williams. Immediately <lb />
after the ceremony the bridal party <lb />
drove to the home of Mr. Noah Forbes, <lb />
where at o'clock his daughter, Miss <lb />
Battle Forbes, was married to Mr. W. <lb />
Harvey Allen, the being per- <lb />
formed by Rev. Fred <lb />
Both the couplet and their attendants <lb />
then went to the home of Mr. J. S. <lb />
Allen where wedding supper was <lb />
held. <lb />
For <lb />
Capt. David Hill of Washington, is <lb />
fitting up hit charming little steamer <lb />
Gazelle to take hunting parties down <lb />
the sound. Sleeping apartments have <lb />
been provided for fifteen persons and <lb />
they live on the boat during the trip. <lb />
Capt. Hill takes out such parties every <lb />
other week, leaving Washington early <lb />
Tuesday mornings and returning Friday <lb />
evening, giving four days excellent <lb />
hunting on the sound. Swan, geese <lb />
and ducks are now abundant down <lb />
there and the sport hunting them Is fine <lb />
Capt. Hill writes us that if a party of <lb />
twelve or fifteen can be made up here he <lb />
will run his steamer up to Greenville for <lb />
them on any Monday night they wish to <lb />
tart, rake them down on the best hunt- <lb />
quarters of the sound for lour days <lb />
and bring party back to Greenville, <lb />
the entire fare the whole trip in- <lb />
board being only each <lb />
person. Any one wishing to join each <lb />
a party can make it known at the Ra- <lb />
, office. It is an <lb />
spoil. <lb />
Mr. B. E. Goode, principal of Eden- <lb />
ton spent last Thursday here. <lb />
Our sports will attend a ball to be <lb />
given at the residence of Mr. Ban ill <lb />
to-night. <lb />
There was a man badly cut with a <lb />
swing saw at Everetts a few ago. <lb />
W. J. Grumpier, of Crumpler and <lb />
Brown, Insurance agency, at Washing- <lb />
ton is here to-day talking insurance. <lb />
Mr. G. J. Cherry is at Point <lb />
this week loading a vessel with lumber, <lb />
shipped from Parmele. <lb />
Mr. D. S. Powell will soon begin <lb />
erection of his residence on Main St. <lb />
Mr. J. C- returned from <lb />
Everetts this A. M. riddled with bullets <lb />
from cupids gun. <lb />
Jackson and W. <lb />
of Plymouth, spent yesterday <lb />
here. <lb />
Mr. F. G. Is suffering from <lb />
a wound inflicted by one of <lb />
Bethel late yesterday evening <lb />
You cannot have Xmas full of cheer and happiness <lb />
without coming to see our mammoth stock of <lb />
CLOTHING. CLOTHING CLOTHING. <lb />
Ladies, <lb />
Men, <lb />
in fact we can fit everybody in a pair of Solid Leather <lb />
Shoes. Only this week we received direct <lb />
from the factories <lb />
PAIRS MEN SAMPLE SHOES. <lb />
PAIRS BOYS AND GIRLS SAMPLE SHOES <lb />
PAIRS LADIES SAMPLE SHOES- <lb />
PAIRS BABY SAMPLE SHOES. <lb />
BE CLAM. <lb />
and shut your bard-earned dollars in these days of hard times and low priced cotton and <lb />
tobacco. Don't throw 3-our hard earned cash away for things that are no earthly benefit but <lb />
come to my place of business and buy for your husbands, wives, boys, girls and babies an <lb />
elegant pair of Hand Made Shoes, or a nice Boys Suit, in fact anything you may want in the <lb />
way of wearing material we have got it to suit yon. <lb />
Dress Goods Department. <lb />
In this department we have cut prices more than ever. and <lb />
get our special prices. <lb />
Mr. L. Whitley hat gone to <lb />
to-day to make preparation <lb />
to move his family here. <lb />
Your corespondent begs to with the <lb />
readers of the elector a merry <lb />
Xmas. <lb />
Mr. F. M. Samuels it on the tick list <lb />
this week. <lb />
It is reported that Mr. Lee <lb />
will take unto himself another rib. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk Pitt comity as <lb />
of the Last Will and <lb />
of Alien Mills, deceased, notice is <lb />
here by given to all persons indebted to <lb />
the estate to make immediate payment <lb />
to the undersigned Executors, and all <lb />
persons having claims against the estate <lb />
must present the same for payment on <lb />
or before the day of December, <lb />
1894, or this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
of recovery. <lb />
This 15th day of December <lb />
JAS. A. <lb />
MILLS, <lb />
CLOTHING. <lb />
CLOTHING. <lb />
Special line of BOYS CLOTHING for the HOLIDAY TRADE. All of our immense <lb />
stock at reduced prices. They must go at some price. <lb />
Everybody come and look over our lovely stock we can certainly please yon. <lb />
O. <lb />
THE CHEAP CASH MAN. <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C.<lb /></p>
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Do You Ride a Victor <lb />
TOBACCO DEPARTMENT. <lb />
Toy O- X- <lb />
There <lb />
If you ride why not ride the best <lb />
e is but one best and it's a Victor. <lb />
LOCAL <lb />
NOTES AND <lb />
JOTTINGS <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
The <lb />
OVERMAN <lb />
WHEEL CO. <lb />
DENVER, <lb />
SAN FRANCISCO. <lb />
J. S. JENKINS CO <lb />
LEAF TOBACCO BROKERS <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
Ample Facilities for Re-drying. Large Stock <lb />
Order Exclusively. <lb />
Is- Bankers, and Board of Trade, Greenville <lb />
DON'T WALK <lb />
When it is Cheaper to Ride. <lb />
of <lb />
The John Flanagan Buggy Company <lb />
put their work and will you any k <lb />
a price riding if than walk <lb />
Besides a full line of-------- <lb />
BUGGIES AND HARNESS <lb />
They<lb />
offered on the m <lb />
the <lb />
Don't Grub and Swat when you He <lb />
do work <lb />
o much quicker, <lb />
cheaper and better. <lb />
This splendid farm <lb />
era e will <lb />
level and pulverize <lb />
the land all in one <lb />
operation. <lb />
them once and you <lb />
will with <lb />
out th-m again. <lb />
We sell <lb />
rows in several <lb />
sizes, from feet to <lb />
feet. <lb />
-O- <lb />
LEAST <lb />
and <lb />
LAST BUT <lb />
IT OF COURSE requires some to carry on a like . <lb />
we request all in to u to settle a- e a- p Thanking, an <lb />
liberal in the past, and hoping to continue receiving <lb />
order we are to please <lb />
The John Flanagan Buggy Company. <lb />
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES <lb />
To my Friends and Customers of and adjoining <lb />
I to that I have mad.- facial preparation in preparing <lb />
DEAD MATERIAL and HOGSHEADS with inside dressed <lb />
smooth which will prevent cutting or your Tobacco when <lb />
Also I have made special to use best split Hoops made from White <lb />
Oak. Tie special advantages have in my own timber places me in a <lb />
to meet all competition. cheerfully promise you that I will strive to <lb />
make it to your interest to my Hogsheads and yea can And them at tune <lb />
either at my factory or at the Eastern Tobacco Warehouse, Greenville, K. u, <lb />
Scroll <lb />
And Turned Trimmings or Houses a Specialty. <lb />
Trimmings or Houses a I <lb />
I am prepared to do any kind of Scroll stowing for Brackets or anything in th <lb />
lint or turning Balustrades for Piazzas. Pickets for Stairways. o <lb />
including Piazza Railing, and would be pleased to name you prices <lb />
the above upon application. <lb />
GENERAL REPAIR WORK <lb />
done on short notice. Thanking you for your patronage, I am willing to <lb />
to meet your future patronage, and kin ask you me a trial before <lb />
elsewhere. <lb />
Winterville, N. C <lb />
-Manufacturer of- <lb />
PHOTONS, CARTS DRAYS <lb />
jocular natures, <lb />
says there is just <lb />
Mr. Morgan says he <lb />
some one to build him a leaf <lb />
for next season measuring <lb />
with five stories. Don't <lb />
all speak at once lets build <lb />
him the house <lb />
Mr. G. M. Tucker, one of the <lb />
most successful business men and I getting away <lb />
aggressive agriculturists in East-1 <lb />
Carolina, sold on the floor of <lb />
the Eastern warehouse a few <lb />
days ago, pound of the <lb />
brightest pickings of his crop for <lb />
the neat sum of two hundred and <lb />
thirty five dollars and sixty seven <lb />
cents. This of course was the <lb />
most choice selection of bright <lb />
wrappers out of his and <lb />
these prices can't be obtained <lb />
every day even for fine tobacco, <lb />
but it is a daily occurrence that <lb />
wrappers on our market bring <lb />
from to per hundred. <lb />
There are several new buyers <lb />
on our market. Mr. Reeves, of <lb />
Danville Va., one of the most <lb />
clever and pleasant gentlemen <lb />
that we have ever met, came in <lb />
last week to spend some time with <lb />
us. The next train brought <lb />
Messrs. Carter and Norwood, from <lb />
South Boston, Va-, who have <lb />
come to locate in Greenville. <lb />
It only requires a shake of the <lb />
hand of those two young men to <lb />
impress one with their big heart- <lb />
Mr. Carter <lb />
no question <lb />
about it, somebody has got to <lb />
build him a factory before next <lb />
And somebody has. <lb />
A very noticeable feature of <lb />
our tobacco buyers is their youth- <lb />
appearance. Nearly all of <lb />
them wear faces and look <lb />
more like school boys than <lb />
co buyers of sound and mature <lb />
but on the warehouse <lb />
floors they make tobacco get up <lb />
and hum in in this are <lb />
they extravagant or wild flighted <lb />
for several of our young men <lb />
positions in the employ- <lb />
the largest leaf dealers in <lb />
the of trust <lb />
and <lb />
cured by men who were engaged <lb />
in the tobacco business with their <lb />
father. This is the kind of ma- <lb />
that it takes to not only <lb />
make a tobacco market to put <lb />
the universal wheels of progress <lb />
in motion and keep them moving <lb />
on to the heights of success. <lb />
Mr. E- W. who was so <lb />
well known on the market last <lb />
year as one of its leading buyers <lb />
is now drumming Eastern North <lb />
Carolina in the interest of Shel- <lb />
warehouse, Richmond. <lb />
We have heard Mr. Royster <lb />
the past of use very strong <lb />
argument against the <lb />
of the farmer's tobacco to the <lb />
city of Richmond and a few other <lb />
large markets. A change of <lb />
ion in matters of business and <lb />
matters, politic is oftentimes <lb />
deemed an act of wisdom, but <lb />
when the true inwardness of the <lb />
cause of Mr- Royster changing <lb />
his so suddenly is learned by the <lb />
patrons of the Greenville market, <lb />
then his strongest argument <lb />
against the concentration of to- <lb />
to one or two markets will <lb />
have been used. <lb />
One of the first questions asked <lb />
by county physician Wilder when <lb />
the body of Dallas Stowe, the <lb />
who was found hanging by <lb />
a grape vine in the woods near <lb />
town yesterday, <lb />
his At this question, the <lb />
audience fell back as if <lb />
from a bomb that <lb />
was about to explode. do <lb />
yon mean by his jack asked <lb />
one of the white men present <lb />
why this <lb />
and I will show said the <lb />
doctor. He then felt into the <lb />
pockets of the dead and <lb />
brought out a tin box. He open- <lb />
ed it and it was found to contain <lb />
a snake head, a scorpion, a piece <lb />
of iron, a rusty key, a bunch of <lb />
and an ounce of <lb />
salt said the doctor, <lb />
the jack. Eight out of ten <lb />
carry them. With it they <lb />
their enemies, throw a spell over <lb />
them, and the average <lb />
holds the jack in mortal dread- <lb />
To show you their fear of it, just <lb />
offer any here a dollar to <lb />
put this box in his The <lb />
offer was made, but not one would <lb />
touch it. Dr. Wilder brought the <lb />
box to the city and tried the dark- <lb />
on it, but not one of them <lb />
could be induced to touch it. <lb />
The doctor has hung the jack in <lb />
his back yard, and says that his <lb />
turkeys, chickens and woodpile <lb />
are safe for the <lb />
News. <lb />
FREELY RENDERED. <lb />
A Yearns Version a Noah <lb />
and the Ark. <lb />
In one of the churches of New <lb />
York there is a department of the <lb />
Sunday school In which Chinese <lb />
pupils are taught. Among them Is <lb />
a bright fellow named Sam Sing. <lb />
On a recent Sunday, says the <lb />
American Missionary, the lesson <lb />
was about the flood In the days of <lb />
Noah. <lb />
The teacher explained the lesson <lb />
somewhat fully, and then called <lb />
upon Sam Sing to tell the story of <lb />
the flood In his own words. The <lb />
Chinaman's version, as taken down <lb />
in shorthand by the teacher, was as <lb />
he good man, and got three <lb />
son, and son got wife, that mean <lb />
eight, eight good man. He God <lb />
know him good, and God tell him to <lb />
make a boat, and him, Noe, wife and <lb />
whole family go in de boat, and get <lb />
some meal and fruit, and all fruit <lb />
all kind good for eat, and put all <lb />
cattle and horse, chicken, <lb />
all same kind of life, all put it in <lb />
there. <lb />
soon the flood come, <lb />
and has all people die, and just as <lb />
say rain forty day and forty night, <lb />
and then say to Noe, whole family <lb />
and all, live. All bad people all die, <lb />
every one, cut him up. The rain <lb />
come because Noe he good man, and <lb />
He God wanted save Noe, whole <lb />
family, and wicked people, every <lb />
kill him die; rain <lb />
Isn't This Worth Investigating <lb />
CONVINCER NO. <lb />
No medicine will give <lb />
the permanent relief that <lb />
the does. In <lb />
my own case of Nervous <lb />
Dyspepsia it cured me after <lb />
all else <lb />
W. R. French, <lb />
Wilmington, N. C. <lb />
CONVINCER No.<lb />
I got tired taking med- <lb />
and bought an <lb />
two years ago. It <lb />
has done me an infinite <lb />
amount of good. Am as well <lb />
as ever in my <lb />
E. Worth, <lb />
Wilmington, N. C. <lb />
We will a lad la the <lb />
II HAS CURED THOUSANDS. <lb />
I ATLANTIC CO, D. O. <lb />
CHRIST MAN'S <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
TRADE <lb />
MARK <lb />
RURAL RUSSIA. <lb />
HOOKER <lb />
YOU TO VISIT THEIR <lb />
STORES <lb />
To see the bargains they are offering on a full line of <lb />
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. <lb />
Boots, Shoes and Hats <lb />
For Fall and Winter Service.<lb />
For the Cure o all <lb />
This has neon In use over <lb />
years, and wherever know has <lb />
been in steady demand. It has been en- <lb />
by the leading physicians all over <lb />
country, ha effected cures where <lb />
all other remedies, with the attention of <lb />
the most experienced physicians, have <lb />
for years failed. This Ointment is of <lb />
Ions; standing and the high reputation <lb />
which It has obtained Is owing entirely <lb />
its efficacy, as but little has <lb />
ever been made to It before the <lb />
One bottle of this Ointment will <lb />
s sent to any address on receipt of One <lb />
Dollar. All Cash Orders promptly at- <lb />
tended lo. Address all orders and <lb />
communications to <lb />
T. F. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
We can the Ladies exactly on <lb />
Dress Goods Trimmings. <lb />
more complete <lb />
stock of <lb />
NOTIONS <lb />
cannot be found on <lb />
the <lb />
o- <lb />
Reward <lb />
The reader of this paper will be picas- <lb />
d to learn that there is at least one <lb />
disease that science has been <lb />
able to cure in all its stages, and that is <lb />
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the <lb />
only positive cure known to the <lb />
cal fraternity. Catarrh being a <lb />
treatment. Catarrh Cure <lb />
is take-, internally, acting directly on <lb />
the I and mucous surfaces of the <lb />
system, destroying the <lb />
of the disease, and giving the <lb />
st by building up <lb />
a id assisting nature in doing <lb />
its work. The proprietors have so much <lb />
faith in its curative powers, that they <lb />
offer One Hundred Dollars for any case <lb />
that it falls to cure. Bend fir fiat of <lb />
testimonials. <lb />
Address. F. J. CO., <lb />
Toledo, O. Druggists <lb />
NEXT YEAR'S ELECTIONS. <lb />
It Should Be in Every House. <lb />
J. U. Wilson. Clay St., Sharpsburg <lb />
Pa., says he will not be without Dr., <lb />
King's New Discovery for Consumption, <lb />
Coughs and Colds, t it cured his wife <lb />
who was threatened with Pneumonia <lb />
after an attack of when <lb />
various other remedies and several <lb />
physicians bad done her no good. Robert <lb />
Barber, of Pa., claims Dr. <lb />
King's New Discovery has done him <lb />
more good than anything he ever used <lb />
for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try <lb />
It. Free Trial Bottles at V. Drug <lb />
Store- Large bottles, and <lb />
A joint meeting of the <lb />
and magistrates of Iredell <lb />
county was held Monday and <lb />
unanimously adopted a resolution <lb />
to work the county convicts on <lb />
the public roads. Iredell has <lb />
followed the example of <lb />
burg, Bo wan and <lb />
ties in this work, and is to be <lb />
congratulated upon the advanced <lb />
step she has taken- The move- <lb />
for better county roads is <lb />
growing all over North Carolina <lb />
and the time is fast coming when <lb />
a majority, if not all, of the conn- <lb />
ties will utilize their convicts by <lb />
them at this <lb />
Herald <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the best put up nothing <lb />
but mer-CLASs work. We keep up with the times and the u improved styles <lb />
Bert material need in all work. All styles of springs are use. you can from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King <lb />
We also keep on hand a full line of Ready Harness Whips which we <lb />
sells rates. Special attention given to repairing. <lb />
ID. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
The election in North Carolina <lb />
next November will be a most <lb />
important one. Successors must <lb />
be elected to succeed Chief <lb />
Shepherd, Associate Justices <lb />
Clark, and Burwell, who <lb />
were appointed or elected to <lb />
expired terms. Lawyers must <lb />
also be elected to succeed Judge <lb />
Whitaker, Judge Shuford, Judge <lb />
Bynum and Judge Battle, of the <lb />
Superior court bench. The <lb />
will determine the complex- <lb />
ion of the Supreme court bench, <lb />
and is, therefore, of the highest <lb />
importance- <lb />
Nine members of Congress are <lb />
to be elected, State Senators, <lb />
and members of the North <lb />
Carolina of <lb />
These Senators and Re- <lb />
are to elect a United <lb />
State Senator to succeed Hon. <lb />
M. W- and a <lb />
Commissioner to succeed Capt. <lb />
T. W. Mason. The future of <lb />
these two sons of Northampton <lb />
will therefore, he largely effected <lb />
by the result of next November's <lb />
election. In addition to the above <lb />
every county officer in the State <lb />
is to be chosen. <lb />
The time not yet come for <lb />
opening the campaign, but it is <lb />
apparent that 1894 will be one of <lb />
the hottest political years in the <lb />
history of the <lb />
Carolinian. <lb />
A of Peasant Life In the <lb />
Czar's Domain. <lb />
Fred contributes to <lb />
Bar a vivid sketch of his ob- <lb />
of village life in Russia. <lb />
He thus sums up the characters of <lb />
the or Russian <lb />
satisfied, indolent, self-in- <lb />
weak, he does not care to <lb />
rise in the world. So long as he can <lb />
exist and allow his wife and children <lb />
to exist, and so long as he can ob- <lb />
for cash or vodka enough <lb />
to keep him going, he Is content. <lb />
He has no idea of any higher <lb />
or of any sort of home com- <lb />
fort. For the rest he loves his <lb />
the fears God In <lb />
a superstitious sort of way, and the <lb />
and other <lb />
supernatural objects of his national <lb />
folk-lore In a very real way; ob- <lb />
serves the church festivals with; <lb />
bibulous piety; attends church at <lb />
Easter; tolerates his wife, and <lb />
knows absolutely nothing of the <lb />
fairs either of this world or of the <lb />
next. But education Is making <lb />
great strides, and the younger gen- <lb />
is growing up with <lb />
to which Its forefathers were <lb />
strangers. Light is stealing grad- <lb />
over the land. Would that It <lb />
might chase away the drink demon <lb />
With the vodka evil reduced to- <lb />
moderate dimensions, there would <lb />
be a chance even for rural <lb />
We continue to sell C. B. Corsets at <lb />
The balance of Lang's stock of Clothing and Shoes <lb />
AT AND BELOW COST.<lb />
BROWN HOOKER'S NEW STORE <lb />
------TWENTY-FIVE WORTH OF------ <lb />
To be sold at reduced <lb />
prices, <lb />
Wives <lb />
and Daughters <lb />
Often lose the benefit of life <lb />
assurance, taken out for their <lb />
protection, because of ill-ad- <lb />
vised investments. Again, <lb />
the intentions of the assured <lb />
sometimes fail of realization <lb />
through the prodigality of a <lb />
son to whom the sudden <lb />
session of so much money <lb />
proves too great a temptation. <lb />
The <lb />
Equitable Life <lb />
has provided against these <lb />
contingencies by offering The <lb />
Installment Policy. <lb />
The premiums per thousand <lb />
arc much less than under <lb />
older forms of insurance, and <lb />
the amount is payable in <lb />
or annual payments, thus <lb />
securing a comfortable income <lb />
for the beneficiary. Write to <lb />
W. J. Manager, <lb />
For tin Carolina, <lb />
ROCK HILL, S. C. <lb />
together with a large <lb />
assortment <lb />
winter <lb />
of Fall and <lb />
J Your <lb />
S Heart's Blood J <lb />
Is the most cart of <lb />
part of <lb />
Is the most <lb />
M your organism. Three-fourths of W <lb />
the complaints to which the sys- <lb />
W tern is subject are due to y <lb />
. ties in the blood. You can, there-. <lb />
fore, realize how vital it is to <lb />
J Keep It Pure J <lb />
For which purpose nothing can <lb />
equal It effectually re- M <lb />
a impurities, X <lb />
w cleanses the blood thoroughly If <lb />
and builds up the general health. <lb />
W Blood W <lb />
to any <lb />
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,<lb />
. j.<lb />
IN A COMPLETE <lb />
STOCK OF GOODS TO BE SOLD <lb />
CHEAP. <lb />
Having bought my brother out I am determined to sell my en <lb />
tire stock exceedingly close. Come and see for <lb />
WILEY BROWN. <lb />
New Home Sewing Machines and Depositor for American Bible So <lb />
Scrofula, whether hereditary or re- <lb />
quired, in thoroughly expelled from that <lb />
blood by Hood's the great <lb />
blood purifier. <lb />
Trail <lb />
We desire to say to our that <lb />
for years we have been selling Dr. King's <lb />
New tor Consumption, Dr. <lb />
King's New Life Pills, <lb />
Salve and Electric Bitters, and have <lb />
never handled remedies that sell as well, <lb />
or that have given such universal <lb />
faction. We do not hesitate to <lb />
tee them every time, and we stand <lb />
ready to refund tho purchase price, if <lb />
satisfactory results do not follow their <lb />
use. remedies have won their <lb />
great popularity on their merit <lb />
Advice to <lb />
If you would protect yourself <lb />
from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, <lb />
Suppressed or Irregular Men- <lb />
you must use <lb />
FEMALE <lb />
REGULATOR<lb />
April as, <lb />
This that two <lb />
effect to wasteful. <lb />
nook to <lb />
o.<lb />
ATLANTA. . <lb />
MAIM AIM <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
OLD BRICK STORK <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUT <lb />
their year's supplies will And <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
Chasing elsewhere. Our stock is complete <lb />
n ail it branches. <lb />
PORK <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
RICE, TEA, <lb />
a t <lb />
we boy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A com- <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold at price to suit <lb />
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
M. SCHULTZ <lb />
N. C <lb />
Salve. <lb />
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, <lb />
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, <lb />
Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, <lb />
Chilblains tomes, and all Skin <lb />
and positively cures Piles, or no <lb />
pay required. It is guaranteed to give <lb />
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded <lb />
Price cents per box. For Sale by <lb />
L. JAMES <lb />
-J DENTIST, <lb />
I . <lb />
J. <lb />
L. FLEMING, <lb />
ET -AT-LAW <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Prompt attention to Office <lb />
at Tucker Murphy's old stand. <lb />
BLOW, <lb />
L. <lb />
in all the Court. <lb />
U A. B. F. <lb />
TYSON, <lb />
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W, <lb />
N. O. <lb />
Prompt attention given to collections <lb />
HARRY <lb />
m. c. <lb />
P. <lb />
e. JAMES, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N C. <lb />
Practice In all the courts. Collection s <lb />
special <lb />
SI. a <lb />
Br ST, <lb />
RELIABLE MERCHANT OF <lb />
Pitt count line of the following goods <lb />
not to be excelled in this market. And aliens ran toed to be and <lb />
straight goods, DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS. CLOTHING, <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS, LA- <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE, HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH. BLINDS, CROCK FRY and QUEENS- <lb />
WARE PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb />
Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, Rock Lime, Plaster of Paris, <lb />
Harness, Bridles and -addles <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
jobbers per cent for Bread Prep <lb />
ration and Hall's Star Lye at Jobbers Prices, White Lead and pure Lin <lb />
Red Paint Wood and Wood <lb />
Nails a Give me a nail and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
W. H. WHITE. <lb />
TIMES HAVE CHANGED. <lb />
Old things have passed away and all <lb />
things have new. My old <lb />
stock of good have been sold out <lb />
and a new has taken Its <lb />
place. The old was replaced <lb />
by the new because my <lb />
LOW DOWN PRICES <lb />
the people and keep goods <lb />
moving. Now listen to a plain <lb />
I know times are hard and <lb />
money scarce just as well as the man <lb />
who raises cotton, corn and tobacco, <lb />
and am going to sell goods just as low <lb />
a any honest dealer can afford to sell. <lb />
For every dollar spent with me you will <lb />
get the worth of your money. I keep a <lb />
complete stock of <lb />
General Merchandise, <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions <lb />
Boots, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
Caps and Gents <lb />
Furnishing Goods, <lb />
Clothing <lb />
RIVER <lb />
at any price a man can want. Also a <lb />
full stock of <lb />
Groceries <lb />
Cotton Bagging Ties. <lb />
Steamers leave Washington <lb />
ville and touching at all land- <lb />
on Tar River Monday, <lb />
and Friday at A. M. <lb />
Returning leave at A M. <lb />
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday <lb />
Greenville A. M. same day. <lb />
These departures are subject of <lb />
water on Tar River. <lb />
Palatable. Pure Re- <lb />
freshing and <lb />
A CUP <lb />
made in three minutes, <lb />
Take a cup of <lb />
boiling hot <lb />
stir a <lb />
tea <lb />
of <lb />
Company's <lb />
Extract of Beef, <lb />
Then add n <lb />
some liked <lb />
season carefully. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with steam <lb />
of The Norfolk, Wash- <lb />
line for Norfolk. Baltimore <lb />
Philadelphia. New York and Boston. <lb />
Shipper should their good <lb />
marked via Dominion Iron <lb />
New York. from Phil <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
more Steamboat from <lb />
more. ft Miners from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON. <lb />
Agent, <lb />
Washington H. C <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Agent, <lb />
Greenville, N C. <lb />
KID<lb />
pounded from a pi r. <lb />
widely used by th I. <lb />
cal an are <lb />
in form that i,; <lb />
coining the fashion every- <lb />
where. <lb />
. ; gently <lb />
but promptly i. <lb />
stomach ii re <lb />
dyspepsia, habitual com <lb />
breath and head- <lb />
ache. One lab n <lb />
first symptom i lion, <lb />
biliousness, <lb />
after eating, or depression cf <lb />
spirits, will surely and quickly <lb />
remove the whole difficulty. <lb />
Tubules <lb />
of nearest <lb />
are easy to <lb />
quick to act, <lb />
save many a <lb />
tor's <lb />
Send in Your Orders. <lb />
We have nice assortment <lb />
Apples, Pears, Plums, <lb />
Pecan, Grape- <lb />
vines, Raspberries, Straw- <lb />
berries, and Blackberries. <lb />
and mil <lb />
Roses. Plants <lb />
Tulips, Lilies, <lb />
E order solicited and will be <lb />
led h- proper time for <lb />
Send for <lb />
WARREN SON, <lb />
Riverside Nursery. Greenville, N. C <lb />
W. L. DOUGLAS <lb />
SHOE N <lb />
Do l try <lb />
Best In the world. <lb />
am <lb />
If SHOE, sit has <lb />
Wt sty t tS, try <lb />
tho bottom, look for It n <lb />
Ma. <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, N. C <lb />
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