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Anything You Want <lb />
in the way of <lb />
CHEAP FANCY <lb />
STATIONERY <lb />
can be had at the <lb />
Reflector Book Store. <lb />
Blank Books, Tablets, Paper of <lb />
all kinds of Envelopes all sizes, <lb />
Pens, Inks, Mucilage, <lb />
Cups, Blotters, Ac in <lb />
great variety. <lb />
This Office for Job Printing. <lb />
STATEMENT. <lb />
PITT COUNTY FOR THE <lb />
CAL YEAR ENDING <lb />
BER 4th, 1893. <lb />
The Following is a List of Orders, To- <lb />
with the Number and <lb />
Allowedly the Board of Com- <lb />
missioners, December <lb />
to December <lb />
Paupers. <lb />
SO. TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
Alex Harris <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Nancy <lb />
Susan Norris <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Smith<lb />
Harriet Williams <lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
Emily Edwards <lb />
Crawford <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Smith <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
George Turner <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
J C <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Sylvester Jones <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
Alex Harriss <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Martha Nelson <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 <lb />
Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Sylvester Jones <lb />
Samuel Amy Cherry <lb />
J W Hudson <lb />
Taylor <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith <lb />
Harriet Williams <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 />
Sylvester Jones <lb />
Samuel and Amy Cherry <lb />
Tucker <lb />
J O Proctor A Bro <lb />
Tucker <lb />
US Julia Dunn <lb />
David <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 />
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 />
Tucker <lb />
J O Proctor A Bro <lb />
Thomas <lb />
Alex 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 />
Briley <lb />
Smith <lb />
Patsy <lb />
3-27 Harriet Williams <lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
Emily Edwards <lb />
Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Easier Vines <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos <lb />
AMT<lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
IN TO FICTION. Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. XII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER <lb />
NO. <lb />
NOW LOOK- <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
he Atlanta Constitution I <lb />
he New York World <lb />
ALL ONE YEAR FOR <lb />
Subscribe at Reflector office. <lb />
i This Office for Job Printing <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Samuel and Amy Cherry <lb />
Tucker <lb />
J O Proctor <lb />
Alex Harriss <lb />
Allie Corbitt <lb />
Chapman <lb />
James Long <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Martha Nelson <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 />
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 A 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 />
Patsy <lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
48- 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 />
A Hettie j q proctor <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 A Hettie Andrews <lb />
Polly <lb />
Patsy Stocks <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
Martha Bryan <lb />
William A Jones <lb />
James Long <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 M <lb />
Smith <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry<lb />
Tucker M <lb />
J O Proctor <lb />
Corbitt <lb />
Jordan A Hettie <lb />
I Polly <lb />
; Patsy Stocks <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
, Martha <lb />
, William A Jones <lb />
j James Long <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Nelson <lb />
Margaret <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Bryan <lb />
i Jacob <lb />
j Nancy Moore <lb />
; Susan Norris <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
-J; Lucinda Smith <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Harriss <lb />
Emily Edwards <lb />
Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Smith <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Gorham <lb />
J II <lb />
Henry <lb />
Samuel and Amy Cherry <lb />
Tucker<lb />
ii<lb />
Pattie <lb />
John Ham <lb />
James Long <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
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 />
Samuel Amy Cherry <lb />
Tucker <lb />
J Proctor <lb />
Alex Harriss <lb />
Alice Corbitt <lb />
A Hettie Andrews <lb />
Alice Corbitt <lb />
Jordan A Hettie Andrews<lb />
sol <lb />
John A Ricks <lb />
B S Sheppard <lb />
David Button <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 />
Spain <lb />
Richard <lb />
Moore Lassiter <lb />
J S <lb />
E II Mayo <lb />
Oscar Hooker <lb />
B S Sheppard <lb />
H Harding <lb />
B Bullock <lb />
J F Crawford <lb />
J J Dancy <lb />
Julia <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 />
Rachel Nobles <lb />
Josephine Nobles <lb />
Cherry Nobles <lb />
Nobles <lb />
Robt Tucker <lb />
Marshall Elks <lb />
W G Mizell <lb />
B E <lb />
J H Smith <lb />
Sharp <lb />
Marv Redmond <lb />
S Sheppard <lb />
E A Jr <lb />
K M <lb />
G T Whichard <lb />
H T King <lb />
B S Sheppard<lb />
John Williams <lb />
D J Holland <lb />
A B Harris <lb />
B F Crawford <lb />
Albert <lb />
L A Cobb <lb />
Jeremiah Williams <lb />
B S Sheppard <lb />
T G Gardner <lb />
T A Carson <lb />
Total. <lb />
8-6 Polly <lb />
Patsy Stocks <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
Martha Bryan <lb />
William A Jones <lb />
Alex Harriss <lb />
L A <lb />
James <lb />
Butts <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Total<lb />
Witness Tickets Superior Court. <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 />
6-31 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 A Hettie Andrews <lb />
NO- TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
H W Whedbee <lb />
J James <lb />
j J E Lawhorn <lb />
Harriss <lb />
C D Rountree <lb />
W H Allen <lb />
H C <lb />
John Grizzard <lb />
T J Stancill <lb />
C W Exum <lb />
J H Manning <lb />
W S Manning <lb />
Peyton Crawford <lb />
F M Smith <lb />
J S Allen <lb />
Stanly Price <lb />
Jas Porter <lb />
J W Smith <lb />
W F <lb />
John Moore <lb />
A J Griffin <lb />
L B <lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
T H Barnhill<lb />
H W Whedbee<lb />
T J Stancill <lb />
D N Nobles <lb />
J C Gorham <lb />
Silas Nichols <lb />
B S Sheppard<lb />
Polly <lb />
Stocks <lb />
Smith <lb />
Barnes <lb />
James Long <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
i Martha Nelson <lb />
1687 Margaret <lb />
Smith <lb />
, -a j Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Moore <lb />
Norris <lb />
i Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith <lb />
Patsy <lb />
i Henry Harriss <lb />
w Emily Edwards <lb />
Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
so I Smith <lb />
001701 Kenneth Henderson <lb />
S T Carson <lb />
Linnie Elks <lb />
H W Whedbee <lb />
C A White <lb />
J J B Cox <lb />
W G Case <lb />
David <lb />
Joseph <lb />
J T <lb />
S C Whichard <lb />
B S Sheppard <lb />
Dr W E Warren <lb />
Jerry Williams <lb />
Joseph Jones <lb />
R E Jones <lb />
J J May <lb />
H W Whedbee <lb />
James Teel <lb />
H S Brown <lb />
w W A Knox <lb />
White <lb />
James Brady <lb />
C F <lb />
j W H Nichols <lb />
Julius Brady <lb />
50.406 Christian Foreman <lb />
Hardy Randolph <lb />
B Sheppard <lb />
l C King <lb />
Asa Garris <lb />
.; i W A Taylor <lb />
H M Snuggs <lb />
-T H P Harding <lb />
Lit.<lb />
Court Cost in Superior <lb />
NO. TO ISSUED. <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
R W King <lb />
E A <lb />
R W King <lb />
E A <lb />
B W King <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
W T <lb />
R W King <lb />
K W King <lb />
J A Harrington <lb />
E A <lb />
R W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
Frank <lb />
J A K Tucker <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 />
Court. <lb />
AMT<lb />
Total <lb />
Roads. <lb />
TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
D C Smith <lb />
R W King <lb />
MS W S Manning <lb />
G W Edmundson <lb />
Bullock <lb />
H N Gray <lb />
A M <lb />
Smith <lb />
R W King<lb />
Total, <lb />
AMT.<lb />
Bridges. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
E B <lb />
Bryant Tripp <lb />
J Buggy Co <lb />
Henry Brown <lb />
W T God <lb />
Hellen and <lb />
James Brown <lb />
Kennedy <lb />
Hay wood Lang <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
El in a James <lb />
Henry Brown <lb />
M G <lb />
B S Sheppard <lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
W M Brown <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
Reuben Clark <lb />
J B Cherry A Co <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
Abram Venerable <lb />
James Knight <lb />
M G <lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
F M Smith <lb />
C V Newton <lb />
W M <lb />
B J Wilson <lb />
M G <lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
Ned Spell <lb />
Reuben Clark <lb />
Sherman Foreman <lb />
fill H P Thigpen <lb />
W R Tamer <lb />
Robert Johnson <lb />
Abram Venable <lb />
AMT. <lb />
lie<lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
M G <lb />
T A Thigpen <lb />
Elias James <lb />
M O Gardner <lb />
W F Harrington <lb />
Reuben Clark <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
W H Taft <lb />
William P <lb />
W H Harrington <lb />
Reuben Clark <lb />
Hi J J Elks <lb />
J B Cherry A 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 />
Hellen A Brooks <lb />
Moses Spivey <lb />
W F Harrington <lb />
W J <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 ii <lb />
J II <lb />
W F Harrington <lb />
B L <lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
Total,<lb />
Attorney Board Commissioners. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED. AMT- <lb />
Jarvis A Blow <lb />
Constables. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
R W Smith <lb />
G Bullock <lb />
J H King <lb />
J A Harrington <lb />
J H Manning <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 II Wilkinson <lb />
R W Smith <lb />
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 ISSUED. <lb />
W H Bagwell <lb />
B T Cox <lb />
Total, <lb />
Commissioners. <lb />
NO. <lb />
TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
S A Gainer <lb />
J L Smith <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
Leonidas Fleming <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
Leonidas Fleming <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
S A Gainer <lb />
Jesse L Smith <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
S A Gainer <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
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 />
Jesse 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 Kiel <lb />
Jesse L Smith <lb />
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 />
Fleming <lb />
S A Gainer <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
Total, <lb />
Tax Listers <lb />
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
T A Thigpen <lb />
W H Williams <lb />
W L Smith <lb />
M Z Moore <lb />
W A Barrett <lb />
I J Anderson <lb />
J B Little <lb />
W H Williams <lb />
S S Rasberry <lb />
H A Blow <lb />
D C Moore <lb />
Total, . <lb />
SI<lb />
SO<lb />
Solicitor. <lb />
NO TO WHOM <lb />
J E Woodard<lb />
Total, <lb />
AMT.<lb />
AM T. <lb />
AM T. <lb />
Jury Tickets. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED. AMT. <lb />
John<lb />
Total, <lb />
Register Deeds. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM <lb />
h F<lb />
Dr W E<lb />
J A Harrington <lb />
SO. TO WHOM <lb />
W L <lb />
E A <lb />
A L <lb />
T A <lb />
I J <lb />
J H <lb />
J R <lb />
J S <lb />
John <lb />
J B <lb />
E A Move J A K <lb />
A L <lb />
J J <lb />
NO. TO <lb />
D H <lb />
AMT. <lb />
NO. <lb />
71- <lb />
IS <lb />
Insane. <lb />
TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
J Cox <lb />
J K Miller <lb />
J J May and J D Cox <lb />
C Moore and <lb />
Dr Morn I <lb />
B S Sheppard <lb />
G W <lb />
Dr F James <lb />
D C Moore and J S Keel <lb />
Joel A Ward <lb />
D Cox and J R Forbes <lb />
J Cox <lb />
C and L H Spier <lb />
Dr H Johnson <lb />
I C Moore <lb />
Joseph <lb />
Joel Ward <lb />
B W Kins; <lb />
J A <lb />
B T Cox <lb />
D C Moore and J N Cory <lb />
N K <lb />
J K Miller <lb />
K L Mid A J Move <lb />
A M <lb />
K W King <lb />
i.<lb />
IS <lb />
111.-, <lb />
Total. <lb />
Total <lb />
Jail. <lb />
SO. TO WHOM T. <lb />
Dr W E<lb />
R W<lb />
Dr E <lb />
B W <lb />
Dr W E <lb />
R W <lb />
Dr F W <lb />
R W <lb />
W E <lb />
R W<lb />
Dr F W <lb />
R W <lb />
Or W E <lb />
R W <lb />
Dr F W <lb />
R W <lb />
W E <lb />
R W <lb />
S E <lb />
Total <lb />
Justices of the Peace. <lb />
SO- TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
AMT. <lb />
J W <lb />
M Z <lb />
C P <lb />
N R <lb />
J S <lb />
J R <lb />
D C <lb />
R Williams <lb />
MeG <lb />
A J <lb />
S S <lb />
B S<lb />
A J <lb />
M Z <lb />
D S D C <lb />
W B <lb />
A F <lb />
A L <lb />
J W <lb />
L A <lb />
J W <lb />
B S <lb />
E O <lb />
Total <lb />
Home for the Aged and Infirm. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
W B <lb />
W T <lb />
W B <lb />
James Long <lb />
W T Smith<lb />
Mien Warren Son <lb />
Sarah Smith <lb />
W T Smith<lb />
Dr B T Cox <lb />
Total <lb />
Woo <lb />
NO. <lb />
on <lb />
5-5 <lb />
US <lb />
Conveying Prisoners to Jail. <lb />
TO WHOM <lb />
W F <lb />
F I <lb />
I A K Tucker <lb />
F I <lb />
G W Edmundson <lb />
J Manning <lb />
W S Manning <lb />
s Forrest <lb />
It w Smith <lb />
Ives <lb />
S Briley <lb />
A M <lb />
M U <lb />
II Manning <lb />
D C Smith <lb />
J J <lb />
IV S Manning <lb />
It W Kins <lb />
G M Smith <lb />
Asa T Griffin <lb />
A M <lb />
it w King <lb />
It W King <lb />
J J Elks- <lb />
I A <lb />
G Bullock <lb />
J A Harrington <lb />
am r.<lb />
11.1 <lb />
a so<lb />
a ii <lb />
BO <lb />
in <lb />
7.-<lb />
Total. <lb />
Ferries <lb />
TO WHOM <lb />
Andrew <lb />
Andrew Robinson <lb />
Andrew Robinson <lb />
Andrew <lb />
K it Gotten <lb />
Dudley <lb />
Andrei. Robinson <lb />
Andrew Robinson <lb />
K It Cotton <lb />
Andre- <lb />
Andrew Robinson <lb />
Andrew <lb />
Andrew Robinson <lb />
Total. <lb />
Coo <lb />
8.4 <lb />
SOS <lb />
Miscellaneous. <lb />
TO WHOM <lb />
J A K <lb />
D J Whichard <lb />
mount <lb />
B Cherry <lb />
Edwards <lb />
F G James <lb />
Town <lb />
K A <lb />
Edwards <lb />
It W King <lb />
Edwards <lb />
Edwards ft <lb />
It iV King <lb />
Edwards <lb />
Pitt County a <lb />
Western Union Telegraph <lb />
D J Whichard <lb />
Edwards <lb />
D J Whichard <lb />
R W Kins <lb />
D J Whichard <lb />
D D Haskett <lb />
K W King <lb />
W J <lb />
D J Whichard <lb />
Total, <lb />
SI <lb />
AM T. <lb />
1560 <lb />
in on <lb />
II<lb />
III<lb />
CO <lb />
Mi <lb />
Co <lb />
Summary. <lb />
Witnesses SC <lb />
Court Cost S C <lb />
Roads <lb />
Bridges <lb />
Commissioner <lb />
Tax List <lb />
Coroner <lb />
Commissioners <lb />
Constables <lb />
Supt Health <lb />
Solicitor <lb />
Jury Tickets <lb />
Register of Deeds <lb />
Jail <lb />
Justices of the Peace <lb />
Home Aged and <lb />
Insane <lb />
Conveying Prisoners to Jail <lb />
Ferries <lb />
Miscellaneous <lb />
1-7<lb />
SI <lb />
John Flanagan, Treasurer Pitt <lb />
in account with said county for <lb />
If DR. <lb />
Dee. To amt due county this <lb />
day <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
It Williams, Jr <lb />
hire Will <lb />
E A jury tax <lb />
1893. <lb />
Jan. J A K Tucker<lb />
Mar. <lb />
J K hire <lb />
. I u in <lb />
Stiff <lb />
I. B Burney hire <lb />
Willis <lb />
Susan <lb />
E A jury <lb />
tax <lb />
I. B hire <lb />
Willie <lb />
it W King,<lb />
May<lb />
I.<lb />
June<lb />
Hellen Brooks <lb />
Sam Brown<lb />
K A jury <lb />
tax<lb />
ox hire <lb />
Smith <lb />
Silas Langley hire <lb />
Slid <lb />
hire <lb />
Randal <lb />
Herbert <lb />
hire Grant Brown <lb />
jury tax <lb />
It W King <lb />
W M Smith, hire <lb />
Silas Forbes <lb />
tax <lb />
K w Kins,<lb />
.<lb />
I jury tax <lb />
K W King, <lb />
taxes for 1808 <lb />
It w King. <lb />
for <lb />
1245 <lb />
R W King. <lb />
tax for 1893 <lb />
it W King. <lb />
taxes for 1893 <lb />
It W King. <lb />
taxes tor 1893 <lb />
June is. By transferred to <lb />
as per or- <lb />
commissioners <lb />
By a ii it disbursed as <lb />
pet vouchers 1-1 <lb />
By of percent com <lb />
mis-ion. on d <lb />
receipts SO <lb />
per cent, com- <lb />
I HI<lb />
CO <lb />
Dec. <lb />
State of North <lb />
county. J <lb />
I. Henry Harding, Clerk <lb />
the Bonni of Commissioners for Pitt <lb />
county, do hereby certify that the fore- <lb />
going is a true statement as doth <lb />
pear on record in my <lb />
Given under my hand and <lb />
SEAL Board Com- <lb />
in <lb />
Greenville <lb />
HARDING. <lb />
Clerk Board of Commissioners <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
Financial Statement of Swift Cr, and <lb />
Stock Law Territory. <lb />
The following is list of orders together <lb />
With the amounts and to whom issued <lb />
allowed by the Board of <lb />
from December 8th, 1892, to <lb />
December 4th. <lb />
Dee. E E Powell <lb />
Jan. D J Whichard <lb />
Feb. K Lang <lb />
C. B W Tucker <lb />
C a <lb />
Mar. Jim White <lb />
A It II.-. <lb />
Jesse stocks <lb />
Henry Jones <lb />
Joe <lb />
c. c son <lb />
. W Ki <lb />
F M <lb />
C P Moore <lb />
W E GO <lb />
J C C Jenkins <lb />
J it Johnson <lb />
Tin mi Bland Jr <lb />
Henry Jones <lb />
May Jerry <lb />
John A Smith<lb />
Dawson <lb />
June W V <lb />
John White <lb />
L B Cox <lb />
Joseph Quinnerly <lb />
July Joseph <lb />
s s Rasberry <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
Oct. Shade Allen <lb />
II Harding <lb />
Nov. James Dawson <lb />
A pi. <lb />
Financial Statement of Greenville Stock <lb />
Law Territory. <lb />
The following is a list of orders <lb />
with the and to whom is- <lb />
d as allowed by the. Board of Com- <lb />
missioners from the 5th day of De- <lb />
1808, to the 4th day of De- <lb />
Dec. C. B F Patrick <lb />
Jan. D J Whichard <lb />
A C Nobles <lb />
Feb. C II Johnson <lb />
Mar. C. Johnson <lb />
Tucker <lb />
J G <lb />
J C <lb />
May J C Tyson co <lb />
C II Johnson <lb />
W Stocks I <lb />
J It <lb />
Aug. G Move J <lb />
Oct. II Harding <lb />
Total allowed by Board <lb />
, 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 re- <lb />
cord In my office. <lb />
under my hand and <lb />
j SEAL seal said Board of Coin. <lb />
missioners, at my in <lb />
Greenville December 4th, <lb />
H. HARDING, <lb />
Board of <lb />
Pitt <lb />
Orated cheese on not <lb />
makes a very nice relish for <lb />
Dry a slice of good cheese, <lb />
firm and not flabby and full of <lb />
holes, and grate it fine, to be <lb />
ready when it is needed. Place <lb />
the thin water crackers, or, if you <lb />
prefer, the salted cream on <lb />
a platter, and upon each one heap <lb />
a of the grated cheese. <lb />
Set the platter into the even for <lb />
minutes, and send to the table <lb />
very hot. If you quite a rich <lb />
dish, butter the crackers before, <lb />
adding the cheese. <lb />
Mm<lb /></p>
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                <p>
.,. <lb />
THE REFLECT <lb />
Greenville, IT. <lb />
WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER <lb />
at <lb />
H. C. as second-class mail matter. <lb />
Publisher's <lb />
PRICE <lb />
SUBSCRIPTION <lb />
I The is 1.00 per . <lb />
Rates. <lb />
one year, one-half year <lb />
; one-quarter column year, <lb />
Transient <lb />
one week, two weeks. one <lb />
month Two week, S 1.50. <lb />
two weeks, one month, <lb />
Advertisements inserted in <lb />
Column as leading items, cents per <lb />
line for each insertion. <lb />
Legal Advertisements, such as Ad <lb />
and Notices <lb />
and Sides, <lb />
Summons to etc. will <lb />
be charged for at legal rates and must <lb />
BE PAID FOB IN ADVANCE. <lb />
Contracts for any space not mentioned <lb />
Above, for any length of lime, can be <lb />
made by application to the office either <lb />
In person or by letter. <lb />
Copy tor New Advertisements and <lb />
all changes of advertisements should be <lb />
handed in by o'clock on Tuesday <lb />
mornings in order to receive prompt In <lb />
Hie <lb />
GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET <lb />
The Greenville Tobacco Board <lb />
of Trade was called together last <lb />
Thursday for the purpose of get <lb />
a report from the secretary <lb />
and treasurer and to ascertain the <lb />
number of pounds of tobacco the <lb />
Greenville market had sold up to <lb />
date, December 21- Mr. Geo. E. <lb />
Harrison reported the treasury in <lb />
good condition, all bills against <lb />
the Board having been paid and <lb />
a surplus on hand- <lb />
The warehouses then reported <lb />
the number of pounds of tobacco <lb />
sold on each floor. The Green- <lb />
ville warehouse sold since August <lb />
Leaf tobacco <lb />
pounds. Scrap tobacco <lb />
making a total of pounds. <lb />
The Eastern warehouse reported <lb />
sold since August Leaf <lb />
tobacco and scrap <lb />
Scrap tobacco kept <lb />
separate from leaf, MUMS pounds <lb />
making a total of 175- Adding <lb />
the sales of the to houses the <lb />
Greenville market has sold this <lb />
year 1,357.410 pounds, an in- <lb />
crease over the entire sales of last <lb />
year of ever pounds. <lb />
The principal business of the <lb />
finished, Mr. J. <lb />
Morgan arose and moved that the <lb />
meeting vote a and happy <lb />
Christmas to all the boys, after <lb />
which the Board adjourned to <lb />
meet again the first Monday <lb />
January. <lb />
The report of the warehouses <lb />
was a surprise even to the ware- <lb />
house people themselves. No <lb />
one bad calculated that the mar- <lb />
would sell up to Christmas <lb />
more than a million and a quarter <lb />
figuring, but the above <lb />
figures are facts that cant be dis- <lb />
Our revenue books are <lb />
open for public inspection. At <lb />
this time last year the market had <lb />
sold a fraction over <lb />
pounds and after Christmas last <lb />
season we sold a half million <lb />
pounds or more. Then we can <lb />
reasonably expect to sell nest <lb />
year fully as much as we did last <lb />
year if not more, which will give <lb />
the market two million or <lb />
more for the year ending June 1st, <lb />
1894. It will not be amiss here <lb />
to take a review of the past of the <lb />
market, its present standing and <lb />
future prospects. The Greenville <lb />
market had its first sale in <lb />
1891- There was one ware <lb />
house here at the Green- <lb />
ville, and no prize house at all. <lb />
The opening sale was visited by <lb />
leaf tobacco men from a number of <lb />
markets in this State and Virginia <lb />
and the opening day like all other <lb />
Sales of the kind was almost a <lb />
failure. Lots of tobacco was here <lb />
and lots of buyers that day and <lb />
the next to buy it, but after <lb />
then we were left alone with the <lb />
bag to hold. Not a single buyer <lb />
was located that time but <lb />
the house been built and the <lb />
market must be kept going some <lb />
how. We had nowhere at all to <lb />
prize tobacco except on the ware <lb />
house floor until the Greenville <lb />
Warehouse Company had a small <lb />
prize room built in the rear of the <lb />
warehouse. With no prize room, <lb />
no buyers, nobody to run the <lb />
house, and exceedingly few that <lb />
had a cheering word to speak to <lb />
the warehouse projectors, nothing <lb />
but gloomy prospects for the <lb />
Greenville market loomed up id <lb />
the future. Finally the Board of <lb />
Directors of the Greenville Ware <lb />
house Company managed to <lb />
cure the services of Man <lb />
Evans to run the ware- <lb />
house. The next obstacle was <lb />
the lack of buyers, so this writer <lb />
was at this time keeping <lb />
books for the threw up <lb />
his job, and pulled off his coat <lb />
and with a few others pitched in <lb />
as buyers on the Greenville mar <lb />
One or two of our mer- <lb />
chants thinking there was big <lb />
money buying tobacco on this <lb />
market and reselling on another <lb />
employed buyers to buy for them. <lb />
Aft hr a few shipments and returns <lb />
-v losses these newly con <lb />
i tobacco buyers retired <lb />
some the <lb />
but much the wiser. <lb />
. in this way the to- <lb />
was conducted in <lb />
i i the first season. The <lb />
the Eastern Warehouse <lb />
a. . trial house was built a <lb />
r and great preparations <lb />
were for a grand opening, <lb />
and it was, for one <lb />
.-, however. The opening sale <lb />
. second year was the means by <lb />
which enough buyers were in <lb />
to come to Greenville to <lb />
buy what tobacco was offered and <lb />
the market of course made better <lb />
progress than the first year. Th <lb />
first year remember only <lb />
pounds were sold, the second <lb />
about a million and a quarter. <lb />
The opening sale the third year <lb />
was not a very grand affair. The <lb />
experience of the two previous <lb />
years and the panicky times <lb />
vented much tobacco from coming <lb />
to Greenville on the opening day. <lb />
As times grew better tobacco be- <lb />
coming this way and enough <lb />
of it has already come to Green- <lb />
ville to induce a number of young <lb />
though skilled tobacconists to <lb />
locate in our town, and the <lb />
Greenville market to-day stands <lb />
on more solid ground than any <lb />
eastern market. We confident- <lb />
expect to sell two million <lb />
pounds this season and there is <lb />
no living reason why we should <lb />
not annually increase until ours <lb />
will the leading mar <lb />
of the State. Young men <lb />
have come here and come to make <lb />
it their home, men with energy <lb />
and enterprise and business <lb />
With these three things and <lb />
with the natural advantages that <lb />
Greenville possesses as a tobacco <lb />
center there are but few things <lb />
can down it. sincerely <lb />
hope to see the day when Green <lb />
ville boast of being <lb />
the largest loose exclusively <lb />
bright tobacco market in the <lb />
State and we firmly believe that <lb />
day is not far distant. O- L. J. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
State Auditor com- <lb />
his report last week, <lb />
showing that the receipts of tin <lb />
State for the fiscal year ending <lb />
November 30th last were <lb />
and the disbursements during <lb />
the same period were <lb />
The principal items of disburse- <lb />
are as <lb />
department con- <lb />
General As <lb />
interest on per <lb />
cent, bonds and on per <lb />
the Morganton <lb />
the Goldsboro <lb />
the Deaf. Mute and <lb />
Blind Institute, at <lb />
the Deaf Mute School at <lb />
Morganton penitentiary <lb />
of its earnings and <lb />
of the contingent <lb />
pensions the State <lb />
and special, <lb />
the University public <lb />
printing 17.085, the <lb />
Home the Agricultural <lb />
and Mechanical Colleges at <lb />
and Greensboro each. <lb />
the Commission <lb />
the Normal Schools <lb />
Normal and Industrial Schools <lb />
girls, at Greensboro <lb />
Geological Survey <lb />
Hon. A- D- Jones, of Raleigh, <lb />
who was appointed C Gen- <lb />
Shanghai, China, by <lb />
dent Cleveland, and left for his <lb />
post of duty in July, died at sea <lb />
on the 9th inst, while returning <lb />
home on sick leave. Mr. Jones <lb />
was in client health when <lb />
he left here and his death is a <lb />
shock to the people who knew <lb />
him. He was one of the most <lb />
popular men in Wake county and <lb />
was held in highest esteem. <lb />
There are conflicting reports as <lb />
to the cause of his death. One <lb />
states that he died from some- <lb />
thing like swamp fever, contract- <lb />
ed in Shanghai, and the other is <lb />
that he became insane in <lb />
and become violent after re- <lb />
board ship died <lb />
after seven days of incessant <lb />
The body reached San <lb />
Francisco Sunday week and was <lb />
shipped to for burial. <lb />
Mr. Jones was about years old. <lb />
It seems that the churches are <lb />
getting enough of Sam Jones. <lb />
The North Georgia Conference <lb />
reported to hove dropped his <lb />
name from its roll. <lb />
The Savannah, Florida v <lb />
Western R- R- has just borrowed <lb />
which the road <lb />
has been bonded and mortgaged <lb />
at five per cent, interest in gold. <lb />
This mean a year in <lb />
interest which mus come before <lb />
the stockholders get a penny- <lb />
our <lb />
D. C-, Dec. 1893 <lb />
Secretary proved him- <lb />
self, during his long service in <lb />
Congress, to be the ablest <lb />
Legislators tho country has pro- <lb />
and his report, <lb />
submitted to Congress this week, <lb />
places him in the front rank of <lb />
national financiers. Even a cur- <lb />
glance over his report, which <lb />
makes a pamphlet of sixty-two <lb />
pages, will show the enormous <lb />
amount of studying he was com- <lb />
to do in order to familiarize <lb />
himself with the more or less <lb />
complicated subjects with which <lb />
it deals. He strongly commends <lb />
the Wilson tariff bill and puts <lb />
forward strong arguments to show <lb />
that it will benefit the <lb />
country, and reminds the majority <lb />
of the House that it was especially <lb />
elected to reform the tariff. He <lb />
shows the financial condition to <lb />
be such that immediate relief by <lb />
Congressional legislation is <lb />
necessary, and points out that <lb />
this may be by authorizing the <lb />
issue of five-year per cent bonds, <lb />
or by authorizing the Secretary <lb />
of the Treasury to use a per <lb />
note to run one year, to pay those <lb />
creditors of the government who <lb />
may elect to them in lieu <lb />
of cash- <lb />
The predominating trait in the <lb />
character of President Cleveland <lb />
is in assuming <lb />
responsibility for all his acts. <lb />
And it was brought prominently <lb />
to the front when he sent for some <lb />
of his friends in the Senate and <lb />
House, while the Republicans <lb />
were engaged in trying to make <lb />
political capital in both bodies by <lb />
distorting the facts concerning <lb />
his Hawaiian policy, and told <lb />
them that it was his desire that <lb />
the Democrats should place no <lb />
obstacles in the way of the <lb />
fullest investigation of the whole <lb />
matter. The reason the <lb />
were so anxious to get in <lb />
their speeches before the recess <lb />
was their fear that the whole <lb />
will be entirely settled before <lb />
Congress meets again. <lb />
The House committee on Bank <lb />
Currency adjourned for <lb />
the Christmas recess in a dead- <lb />
lock over the proposition to re- <lb />
port a bill for the unconditional <lb />
repeal of the per cent State <lb />
bank tax. There were only <lb />
twelve out of the seventeen <lb />
present when tho vote re- <lb />
in a tie. An agreement <lb />
or the other will probably <lb />
be reached early in January. <lb />
The majority report of the <lb />
House Ways and Means commit- <lb />
tee, which was presented to the <lb />
House when the bill was reported <lb />
this week, is a long document, <lb />
but it will repay careful reading <lb />
and study. It takes up and ans- <lb />
in detail about every reason- <lb />
able objection that has been <lb />
raised to the Wilson tariff bill, <lb />
and outlines the course that will <lb />
be followed by the Democratic <lb />
speakers when the bill is taken <lb />
up in the House, which will be as <lb />
soon as Congress comes together <lb />
after the holiday recess. Chair- <lb />
man Wilson is anxious to see the <lb />
bill put through the House with- <lb />
out having to resort to drastic <lb />
measures, but fully determined <lb />
not to allow the debate to run <lb />
beyond the point of legitimate <lb />
discussion. The general <lb />
among Democrats seems to <lb />
that about two weeks will be <lb />
allowed for debate, with night <lb />
sessions it they are considered <lb />
to every member <lb />
who desires it an opportunity to <lb />
express his views on the bill. <lb />
Postmaster General has <lb />
not yet decided to give the <lb />
contract for the printing of post- <lb />
age stamps to the Bureau of <lb />
Engraving and Printing, but it is <lb />
believed that he will do so not- <lb />
withstanding the <lb />
less well paid a Washing- <lb />
ton daily paper in behalf of the <lb />
private concern which put in tho <lb />
lowest bid for the work, except <lb />
that of the Bureau of Engraving <lb />
and Printing. Secretary Car- <lb />
lisle says in his annual report, on <lb />
the present this <lb />
bureau executes all of the work <lb />
of engraving and printing re <lb />
quired by the Treasury depart- <lb />
and much of that required <lb />
by the other departments of the <lb />
government. The most <lb />
of this kind now <lb />
outside of the bureau is the <lb />
postage stamps and the postal <lb />
notes required by the Post Office <lb />
Department. It might he well <lb />
for Congress to consider the <lb />
advisability of having this portion <lb />
of the work of the government <lb />
also executed by this bureau, as <lb />
it has all the facilities for <lb />
ting it and would afford perfect <lb />
security to the government. It <lb />
would seem to present an <lb />
condition of affairs for <lb />
the government to maintain a <lb />
large establishment for the <lb />
of this character of work and <lb />
yet have a part of it done in <lb />
It would be absurd to say that <lb />
the nomination of Hon. Wayne <lb />
to be ambassador to <lb />
Italy was joyfully received by <lb />
Democrats, but the fact of his <lb />
immediate confirmation shows <lb />
there were no hard feelings on <lb />
the part of the Senators. <lb />
TREASURY SENSATION. <lb />
Washington Post. <lb />
Gross irregularities amounting <lb />
to of dollars are stated to <lb />
have been discovered in the New <lb />
York custom house by a special <lb />
agent of the department recently <lb />
detailed to make an investigation. <lb />
His report, which is elaborate as <lb />
to detail, has been laid before <lb />
Secretary and was yes- <lb />
the subject of several <lb />
discussion between him <lb />
and Assistant Secretary Hamlin, <lb />
in charge of customs matters in <lb />
the Treasury Department. <lb />
The report refers principally to <lb />
tobacco refunds, in which the <lb />
regularities are alleged to have <lb />
occurred. The amount involved <lb />
is stated as high as <lb />
and gross negligence or worse is <lb />
charged against New York custom <lb />
house officials. <lb />
The period covered by the <lb />
fraudulent refund on <lb />
co importations is from 1883 to <lb />
the present time- The principles <lb />
laid down in the case of the <lb />
United States vs. as <lb />
to tobacco refund have been the <lb />
basis on which all proper refunds <lb />
have been made. These <lb />
it is stated, have been de- <lb />
parted from and refunds allowed <lb />
illegally and wrongfully. <lb />
While the report deals <lb />
with the tobacco refund, it <lb />
also touches upon refunds made <lb />
in the hat trimmings cases, where <lb />
it is alleged refunds amounting to <lb />
many hundreds of thousands of <lb />
have been illegally and <lb />
made. <lb />
These cases have recently been <lb />
the subject of correspondence be- <lb />
tween the Treasury Department <lb />
and Collector at New <lb />
York, and United States District <lb />
Attorney Mitchell, of New York. <lb />
The matter is deemed of the <lb />
most importance in the Treasury <lb />
Department, and close reticence <lb />
has been observed in regard to it. <lb />
Secretary and Assistant <lb />
Secretary Hamilton late last even- <lb />
declined to discuss the matter <lb />
when asked about it But as a <lb />
result of this special report, it is <lb />
asserted, at the Treasury Depart- <lb />
that there will be an <lb />
and general shake-up of the <lb />
officials sf the New York custom <lb />
house. <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
Caveat and Trade-Mark obtained all Pat- <lb />
conducted for <lb />
o u, S. <lb />
and patent in less time than those <lb />
remote from Washington. <lb />
Send model, drawing or photo., with <lb />
We advise, if patentable or not, free <lb />
charge. Our fee not doe till patent is secured, <lb />
A How to Obtain with <lb />
cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries <lb />
sent free. Address, <lb />
OFF. Patent Washington, D. C. <lb />
Jar. Coot <lb />
Tom. <lb />
SHAKESPEARE <lb />
Mr. Ha <lb />
Said About Hood's <lb />
hen an m <lb />
lam, I as would bars said. <lb />
war all Sana <lb />
u had all ear sad <lb />
auto it I u It I <lb />
The Duties. <lb />
I tad a <lb />
to stand up or lit <lb />
PARKER'S <lb />
HAIR BALSAM <lb />
and lite bats <lb />
a growth. <lb />
Fails to <lb />
a. I an u <lb />
la tin and <lb />
. mile care Hum, <lb />
m and Feeble <lb />
Tonic. <lb />
Pain. V <lb />
tors all Make Wat n- .-. at <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of Superior <lb />
Court, at December term in the ease <lb />
of Latham Skinner vs. B. Yellow- <lb />
G. L. guardian, <lb />
and W. II. undersigned <lb />
Commissioner will sell for cash before <lb />
the Court House door in Greenville on <lb />
Monday the 1st day of January 1804 the <lb />
following described lots in the <lb />
town of Greenville and known in the <lb />
plot of aid town as lots and and <lb />
better known as the Hotel Macon prop- <lb />
This will be sold in <lb />
three low, designated in the decree as <lb />
the Harrington lot, the Hotel lot and <lb />
the 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 />
J. CHERRY CO. <lb />
To all who want goods that are all we invite <lb />
them to come to see we will make the prices <lb />
all right and satisfactory. We have often <lb />
been told that we were a little high in <lb />
price on some lines of Goods but <lb />
our friends would always add <lb />
that the quality of your <lb />
goods is better than <lb />
the lower priced <lb />
goods costing <lb />
more and <lb />
demand- <lb />
b e <lb />
than the <lb />
inferior good. This <lb />
is what we claim That we <lb />
will meet competition on the <lb />
different lines of Goods carried by <lb />
us, considered. Come to <lb />
see us, we have in stock a general as- <lb />
and can supply your every want <lb />
BISHOP LYMAN'S WILL. <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
In reading over the will of the <lb />
late Bishop T. B. we note <lb />
among items which are of <lb />
interest the following; The <lb />
Bishop to St <lb />
School two hundred volumes of <lb />
his Theological library and the <lb />
remainder of his library is be- <lb />
to the Episcopal <lb />
of North Carolina; two <lb />
houses at Winston are directed <lb />
to be sold and the proceeds to go <lb />
to a permanent Episcopal fund- <lb />
The remainder of the real proper- <lb />
of the Bishop is directed to be <lb />
sold and half of the proceeds to <lb />
go to the trustees and vestry of <lb />
the Church of the Good Shep- <lb />
herd and the other half to the <lb />
Thompson Orphanage, the <lb />
bequeathed to church to be held <lb />
in trust to aid in building a new <lb />
and enduring church edifice. <lb />
The residence and personal <lb />
effects of the Bishop in this city <lb />
are bequeathed to Mrs. Ly man. <lb />
No matter how popular a man <lb />
may be in life, his popularity does <lb />
not long survive him in these de- <lb />
generate days. Here is an in- <lb />
The Blaine Memorial <lb />
Association, organized in Maine <lb />
last May to secure <lb />
of money for the erection of a <lb />
memorial statue to James G. <lb />
Blaine, has, so far received <lb />
of which were given by <lb />
a native of Maine now living in <lb />
New Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
Don't forget that <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
CARRIES THE FINEST LINE OF <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
In Town All the latest styles.<lb />
FURNITURE. <lb />
have best line <lb />
of FURNITURE ever kept in our town. We <lb />
make no mistake as a visit to our store 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 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 />
These Chairs <lb />
make nice Christmas presents <lb />
and we would remind our friends <lb />
not to overlook them when making <lb />
chases for Christmas as they will please you. <lb />
A Large stock to select from. <lb />
When a man playfully points a <lb />
a pistol or gun at you, knock him <lb />
down; don't stop to <lb />
whether it is loaded or not, <lb />
knock him down. Don't be par- <lb />
about bat knock him <lb />
clown with, only see that he is <lb />
thoroughly knocked down. If a <lb />
coroner's inquest must be held <lb />
let it be over the other <lb />
won't <lb />
Observer. <lb />
On Tuesday of last week the <lb />
Senate the <lb />
of Charles H- Simonton, of <lb />
South Carolina, to be United <lb />
States Circuit vice Hugh <lb />
L. Bond, deceased. <lb />
The Masons will hold their on <lb />
hundredth anniversary at <lb />
next week. <lb />
Oar exchange are Maying that <lb />
a pneumatic tire for the <lb />
has been suggested in or- <lb />
to make it la. l <lb />
Prisoners hang that jurors <lb />
may dine. That is to say, it <lb />
ought to be the other way, and <lb />
jurors ought to hang rather than <lb />
allow a prisoner to be unjustly <lb />
hanged. So as to the of <lb />
Congress. It is hardly worth <lb />
while to say so. but it is a fact <lb />
that if the tariff bill is not passed <lb />
in time to enable the people be- <lb />
fore November next to under- <lb />
stand its various features and <lb />
pare to adjust their business to <lb />
the new order or things, then the <lb />
Democrats will probably lose the <lb />
next national House of <lb />
The Democratic <lb />
must be hanged that Congress <lb />
may have a <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
for C <lb />
Salem on the drat Sunday at eleven <lb />
o'clock and Jones Chapel at three <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
on third Sunday at eleven <lb />
o'clock Tripp's at three <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
Bethlehem on the fourth Sunday at <lb />
eleven o'clock, and Lang's School <lb />
House at three o'clock. <lb />
Everybody Invited to attend. <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 />
The opportunity of a life time. Everything must go. <lb />
GUNS <lb />
Call on us for Guns and Gun <lb />
Implements. We have some <lb />
nice ones on hand and will <lb />
make the prices right. <lb />
Wishing all our friends and tho public generally a joyous and <lb />
happy Christmas, <lb />
We remain, your friends, <lb />
J. B. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1883. <lb />
I. A <lb />
-WHOLESALE AND I .- <lb />
C. <lb />
SO Boxes C. R. Side Meat. <lb />
Tubs Boston Lard. <lb />
barrels Flour, all <lb />
barrels Sugar. <lb />
barrels C. Sugar, <lb />
boxes Tobacco, <lb />
barrels Mills <lb />
barrels Three <lb />
barrels Gail Ax <lb />
barrels I. Snuff, <lb />
cases Sardines. <lb />
60.000 Cigarette, <lb />
box s Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
barrels ck Candy. <lb />
kegs Band's Powder. <lb />
SO tons Shot, <lb />
c Bread Powders. <lb />
cases Star Lye, <lb />
barrels Apple Vinegar, <lb />
cases Gold Dust Washing Powder <lb />
i rolls lb Bagging, <lb />
bundles Arrow <lb />
bundles Arrow Ties . <lb />
Full stock of all other goods carried in my line. <lb />
I is Hie a <lb />
COOK <lb />
YOU CAN BUY ONE AT FENDER'S, GOOD COOK STOVES <lb />
are now so cheap that you can not afford to buy an inferior <lb />
------one. Go to and buy the best <lb />
G. F. Smith, . . <lb />
J. C. <lb />
Three Personal Items. <lb />
Miss lone May Is spending the <lb />
days In Smithfield with school <lb />
Misses Bet tic Belcher and <lb />
Lang came home from Tarboro high <lb />
school to spend Christmas. <lb />
Misses Blanche Lewis and May <lb />
came home from Kinsey Seminary, <lb />
LaGrange, to spend the holidays. <lb />
Al <lb />
. r. <lb />
it <lb />
Are You One, <lb />
An exchange truthfully says is <lb />
mighty mean to patronize a merchant <lb />
who will trust you until you get so far <lb />
In debt to him that you are ashamed to <lb />
see him, and then go and spend your <lb />
somewhere else you could <lb />
not got credit, but there are people who <lb />
do it. The honorable way would be to <lb />
spend your with the merchant who <lb />
trusted you, even if you never expect <lb />
to square up old <lb />
Kate. <lb />
Every effort will be put forth to make <lb />
the next the best yet held. <lb />
Six thousands dollars are offered in cash <lb />
besides special premiums. <lb />
On races alone In premiums are <lb />
offered, and the racing will undoubted- <lb />
be very fine. There will be balloon <lb />
ascensions days daring the fair, <lb />
there will be two balloons on hand, <lb />
so that If anything should <lb />
one the other will be ready tor instant <lb />
use. Marry sea are already <lb />
prepared exhibits <lb />
of Mi to<lb />
On the 1st of January a change in our business 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 they are- <lb />
GREENE, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
THE <lb />
GOLDEN <lb />
GRAIN <lb />
COOK <lb />
FROM <lb />
to <lb />
THE <lb />
M O, <lb />
EL <lb />
LIBERTY, <lb />
THE <lb />
ALLIANCE <lb />
COOKS at <lb />
to <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a decree rendered in a <lb />
certain cause pending In the Superior <lb />
Court of Edgecombe county, wherein <lb />
W. S. Forbes A Co., are plaintiffs and <lb />
Latham Skinner et are defendants <lb />
the undersigned, duly <lb />
authorized said will sell at <lb />
the Court House door in Greenville. N. <lb />
C., for cash, on Monday, Jany 32nd. <lb />
1894, the following described real estate <lb />
In the county of Pitt, a certain <lb />
tract of land lying in Falkland town- <lb />
ship, adjoining the lands of Margaret <lb />
Mathews, Willis R. Williams, Mis. <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 Thomas 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 Harry Skinner by W. T. <lb />
Marsh and wife by deed recorded in <lb />
Book H. pages of the <lb />
public registry of Pitt county. <lb />
For Malaria, <lb />
BITTERS <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court made in the civil action wherein <lb />
B. J. W. Beaman, Is plaintiff <lb />
and Mrs. Julia Barrett and others are <lb />
defendants, I will sell at the Court <lb />
House in Greenville, N. C, on <lb />
day the 17th day of January, 1804, the <lb />
following described One <lb />
tract of land situated In Farmville <lb />
township, Pitt adjoining the <lb />
lands of Win. Barrett, J, W. Bynum <lb />
and it being the land whereon <lb />
L. J. Barrett lived at the time of his <lb />
death, acres more or less. <lb />
The dwelling together with NO acres <lb />
of land contiguous thereto, Is covered <lb />
by widow Julia Barrett's dower. <lb />
Terms JNO. V. <lb />
Commissioner. <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 />
Notice to <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk Pitt county as <lb />
Executors of the Last Will and <lb />
of Allen Mills, deceased, notice hi <lb />
hereby given to all persons indebted to <lb />
the estate to make immediate payment <lb />
to the Executors, and all <lb />
persons haying claims against the estate <lb />
must present the same for payment on <lb />
or before the day of December, <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
of recovery. <lb />
15th day of 1898. <lb />
. JAS. A. MILLS, <lb />
MILLS, <lb />
V C Co H <lb />
COBB BROS. CO.,<lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
tag-Consignments and Correspondence Solicited. <lb />
J. L. SUGG. <lb />
LIFE AM FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE ft JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds of Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest rates <lb />
MI FOE FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Great Reduction <lb />
-IN- <lb />
PRICES. <lb />
In order to reduce our <lb />
Mammoth Stock <lb />
We will sell for the <lb />
NEXT Mrs <lb />
at far below regular prices. <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
MUST BE <lb />
SOLD <lb />
AT SOME <lb />
PRICE. <lb />
WE HAVE <lb />
TOO <lb />
MANY GOODS <lb />
AND THEY <lb />
Farewell 1893. <lb />
Last issue for 1893. <lb />
Its come and is <lb />
Schools all taking holiday this week. <lb />
Sunday will be last day of the year. <lb />
Sell chickens and eggs at Cobb's <lb />
Pay up 1st of January and you <lb />
will be happy. <lb />
The Baptist Sunday School had a <lb />
party last night. <lb />
Just received a large lot of Boots and <lb />
Shoes at Cobb's. <lb />
Mother earth is said to be the oldest <lb />
lady in the world. <lb />
Carriages and Wagons at <lb />
I. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
When in want of <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb />
good shoes go to <lb />
Leave order for <lb />
at this office. <lb />
any paper or <lb />
Clothing <lb />
Clothing <lb />
Clothing <lb />
Clothing <lb />
Our must be sold with <lb />
oat to cost- <lb />
and <lb />
the same way, to these we add <lb />
Prettier weather for Christmas could <lb />
not have been asked for. <lb />
Look about you and see if there is <lb />
any destitution you can relieve. <lb />
Oranges during Christmas were <lb />
never more and luscious. <lb />
Mrs. Lucy Bernard gave her school <lb />
an ice cream party Friday afternoon. <lb />
bad a quiet Christmas and <lb />
everybody seemed to the day. <lb />
There were a great many country <lb />
people in town during the last week. <lb />
Free Press tell of an pound <lb />
sale of cotton sold in Kin-tun last week. <lb />
Breech Loading and Muzzle Gnus and <lb />
equipments for sale by S. B. Cherry Co <lb />
Dr. F. W. Brown and Mr. R. L. <lb />
Smith each lost a valuable horse hist <lb />
week. <lb />
to make any reduction. <lb />
ANY DAY YOU COME. <lb />
HIGGS BROS., <lb />
Leaders of Low Prices. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
N. C, <lb />
We have day formed a co-part- <lb />
to a general <lb />
tile business, sell fertilizers buy <lb />
cotton, in the town of <lb />
Greenville under the name of <lb />
well, Co. <lb />
W. I. <lb />
JESSE <lb />
C. M. JONES. <lb />
Greenville. C . <lb />
Referring co the above card we have <lb />
t his day sold our entire business, stork <lb />
of merchandise and fertilizers, store fix- <lb />
and go-id will to Mess. <lb />
Co. They will continue <lb />
to conduct the business formerly car- <lb />
on by us at our old stand. They re- <lb />
the control for this territory of those <lb />
brands of fertilizers formerly sold by <lb />
us. National, Capital <lb />
and Beef, Blood and Bone. They will <lb />
continue to buy cotton, peanuts and <lb />
rice, and are prepared to pay the high- <lb />
est market prices. <lb />
We desire to return thanks to our <lb />
many friends who have so kindly pat- <lb />
I us in the past and to them . <lb />
the public generally we most cordially <lb />
th firm which succeed- <lb />
us, and with our int. Bate acquaintance <lb />
of many years with each of them, know- <lb />
their strict sen-e of honor and In- <lb />
we feel justified in asking a <lb />
of your patronage which <lb />
we can assure you they will appreciate <lb />
and merit. <lb />
Mr. C. W. will settle up the <lb />
business of Young A and his <lb />
address after January 1st will be <lb />
Buchanan's Wharf, Baltimore, Md., in <lb />
care of The Fertilizer Co. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
YOUNG <lb />
Greenville, N. C, Dec. <lb />
Referring to the above cards we beg <lb />
to announce that having purchased the <lb />
business formerly conducted by Mess. <lb />
Young at this pi ice, we <lb />
hall continue same build- <lb />
and shall be pleased to have all of <lb />
our friends call to see us. We shall be <lb />
very thankful a continuance of the <lb />
patronage of their customers and <lb />
hall strive to merit their confidence <lb />
end trade. <lb />
Having bought the stock of <lb />
of Mesa. Young at a very <lb />
liberal discount from first New York <lb />
cost, we are enabled to otter many <lb />
bargains and shall continue to sell that <lb />
lock at greatly reduced prices. We <lb />
are also now receiving a large stock of <lb />
new goods bought on the lowest <lb />
for cash and we are therefore <lb />
prepared to save you money on any <lb />
yon may make. It will pay <lb />
you to see us before having. We shall <lb />
a full stock of Dry Goods, Cloth- <lb />
lists. Shoes, liar ware. <lb />
Implement and Groceries. We <lb />
have also arranged to continue the sale <lb />
of those well established brands of Fer- <lb />
National, Cap- <lb />
ital ard Beef, Blood and Bone, also <lb />
Acid Phosphate and We shall <lb />
to bay cotton, peanuts and <lb />
rice and are prepared to pay the highest <lb />
Market prices. <lb />
Trusting to be favored with a liberal <lb />
tare of your we are <lb />
Yours truly. <lb />
A CO. <lb />
Best Flour on earth 44.40 at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
The Reflector office is ready o fill <lb />
orders for blank liens and <lb />
gages. <lb />
Cotton Will pay cash for <lb />
Cotton it the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Some mornings last week were <lb />
to freeze the tail off of a <lb />
monkey. <lb />
J. C Cobb t Sou have the prettiest <lb />
Shoes in town. Sec our Men's<lb />
The crowd in town Saturday was <lb />
The estimate was that <lb />
were here. <lb />
J. B. Cherry a; Co Keep a full stock <lb />
of General Merchandise and solicit <lb />
your trade. <lb />
L. M. Reynolds Mens and Boys <lb />
are the best. For sale by J. B. <lb />
Cherry Co. <lb />
Mr. Ola Forbes went out after dinner <lb />
one day last week and bagged seventeen <lb />
partridges and a big fox. <lb />
The Union meeting begins <lb />
in Tarboro Friday. The new Baptist <lb />
church there will be dedicated Sunday. <lb />
Go to J. B. Cherry Co when in need <lb />
o Furniture, they keep a full Stork and <lb />
sell at prices will you. <lb />
Two had a light in L. Hooker <lb />
Co's. bar. Monday afternoon. Both <lb />
were hurt some and they smashed up a <lb />
window. <lb />
For room dwelling <lb />
in kitchen and dining room <lb />
attached. Apply to ALLEN <lb />
Come on while you can get the Re- <lb />
the Atlanta Constitution and <lb />
the New York World, all three papers a <lb />
year for <lb />
Just received a car load of Bagging <lb />
and Ties at J. C. Cobb Sou. See them <lb />
before buying. <lb />
just printed a lot new <lb />
subscription receipts and are ready to <lb />
trade them to persons wanting the RE- <lb />
next year. <lb />
A large stock of nice Furniture cheap <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
for the New York World Al- <lb />
for 1894 should be left at the RE- <lb />
office. Our subscribers <lb />
get less than the regular price. <lb />
Remember I pay you for Chickens <lb />
Eggs and Produce at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
For will be sold <lb />
my black mare colt on Monday <lb />
the 1st January, 1894, at the court house <lb />
door. I. A. <lb />
Look for the sign <lb />
est Cash Store on <lb />
Bros. <lb />
The contract for the Confederate <lb />
Monument, at Raleigh, has been award- <lb />
ed lo Col. Muldoon, of Louisville, Ky. <lb />
It will cost about <lb />
The foot-ball on the Court <lb />
square Monday afternoon was very <lb />
especially the old men's <lb />
game. T here were a number of very <lb />
laughable falls. <lb />
Dec. to day Sweet <lb />
Butter at a pound, at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
delay If you want to get the <lb />
Eastern Reflector, the Atlanta <lb />
and the New York World all <lb />
a year for <lb />
The first day of the year always draws <lb />
many people to town, and the County <lb />
Commissioners also meeting on next <lb />
Monday will probably make the crowd <lb />
than <lb />
. Mr- He Is the <lb />
week In Tarboro. <lb />
Mrs. A. Peebles went to <lb />
Friday, to spend the holidays. <lb />
Rev. J. C. will preach In the <lb />
Methodist church next Sunday. <lb />
Mr. R. H. Hayes left lay to spend <lb />
the holidays at Chase C Va. <lb />
Mr. H. W. Whedbee came home from <lb />
the to spend Christmas. <lb />
Mr. R. L. is spending the <lb />
week with brother in <lb />
Miss Florence Williams returned <lb />
home Friday night from Lumberton. <lb />
Rev. G. F. Smith will preach at <lb />
den next Sunday. Public invited. <lb />
Mrs. M. R. Lang went to Norfolk yes- <lb />
to spend a few days with <lb />
Mr. Ed Greene arrived home Friday <lb />
night to spend Christmas with his <lb />
mother. <lb />
Mr. G. B. King, clerk to Congressman <lb />
Branch, came home Friday to spend the <lb />
holidays. <lb />
Mrs. Susan Proctor, of Washington <lb />
spent last week with her son, Mr. R. J, <lb />
Proctor. <lb />
Miss Jennie of Scotland <lb />
has been spending some days with Miss <lb />
Fannie Higgs. <lb />
Miss Apple Smith came home from <lb />
Oxford Female Seminary, last week, to <lb />
spend the holidays. <lb />
Dr W. II. Bagwell has moved his <lb />
family the Sugg house which he re- <lb />
purchased. <lb />
Mrs. Charles Skinner his been very <lb />
sick, but her friends are glad to know <lb />
she is much better. <lb />
Mi. J. E. of <lb />
spent a day or two list week among <lb />
his old friends here. <lb />
Mr, J. S. C. Benjamin and Miss <lb />
Maude Moore arc spending the holidays <lb />
at Hamilton. <lb />
The returns thanks to the <lb />
Pope Manufacturing Company, for one <lb />
of their desk calendars for 1891. They <lb />
send out the most convenient and handy <lb />
calendar we have seen. <lb />
Great v <lb />
We also call yon attention to a fall line <lb />
of trimming fur. Angora, <lb />
lines, Madras aid Wadding. <lb />
MM. M- T. Co well Co. <lb />
We learn from the Salisbury Herald, <lb />
of the death of Dr. J. J. <lb />
which occurred last week In that town <lb />
He was the father of Rev. J. <lb />
who I pastor of the <lb />
churches hart, and Falkland <lb />
and Tarboro. Dr. was so <lb />
a We man and greatly beloved. <lb />
Mrs. S. C. of Wilson, is visiting <lb />
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. King, <lb />
at the King House. <lb />
Dr. D. T. Taylor, of Washington, and <lb />
Miss Cotton, Of Tarboro, will <lb />
be married at noon to-day. <lb />
Miss Jessie and her little <lb />
brother came home from Suffolk, <lb />
day evening, to spend the holidays. <lb />
Messrs. P. II. and E. <lb />
Harrison left to spend the <lb />
days in Richmond and Washington. <lb />
Mr. J. S. Jenkins and left <lb />
Friday to spend the holidays with Mrs. <lb />
relatives near Buffalo Springs, <lb />
Va. <lb />
Rev. R. F. Taylor, formerly pastor in <lb />
charge of the churches on Pitt mission, <lb />
was here visiting last week and made us <lb />
a call. <lb />
Rev. W S. Bernard <lb />
day evening from the theological semi- <lb />
nary at Alexandria, Va., to spend the <lb />
holidays. <lb />
Mr. J. P. Haskett family, of <lb />
came m Monday and spent the <lb />
day with the family of his brother, Mr. <lb />
D. D. Haskett. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Stephen- and <lb />
children, of Wilson, came down <lb />
day evening and spent a day or two <lb />
with Mr. parents. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. Boyd and Miss <lb />
Mary Bernard, of Pilot Mountain, came <lb />
last week to attend the bedside of Hon. <lb />
main Bernard, who is very sick. <lb />
V I. Jesse <lb />
C M. have purchased the <lb />
Young stock and will c <lb />
on a general merchandise business. <lb />
Success to them. <lb />
II. B. Anderson, of <lb />
arrived with his family last week to <lb />
spend the holidays with his brother-in- <lb />
law, Mr. D. D. Haskett. He preached <lb />
in the Methodist Sunday, <lb />
Mrs. V. L. returned la-t <lb />
week from Institute, Va., and <lb />
after spending the holidays here will <lb />
to her former home in Warrenton. She <lb />
will not go back to having re- <lb />
signed her position there. <lb />
Mr. II. A. Blow is making Improve- <lb />
to his residence on Third street. <lb />
The woods arc full of hunters this <lb />
week, tho being almost as <lb />
numerous as the game. <lb />
At Christmas afternoon <lb />
there was a quarrel some col- <lb />
men and Henry Miller shot and <lb />
instantly killed David Hardy. Miller <lb />
made his e-cape. <lb />
Some men were -hooting powder load- <lb />
at Saturday evening, and one <lb />
of them had a wad shot through his <lb />
-hoe and into the foot, making a very <lb />
painful wound. <lb />
The G hands returned last week <lb />
from the turpentine fields in goodly <lb />
numbers. We also learn that more <lb />
have returned from Texas, and when <lb />
asked if they wanted to go back they all <lb />
with one accord say, golly, boss, Pitt <lb />
is good enough for <lb />
Register of Deeds Harding tells u <lb />
there has a decrease of per <lb />
cent per year for the last two in <lb />
the number of mortgages given In Pitt <lb />
county. The outlook is that there will <lb />
be a still further decrease the coming <lb />
year. This speaks well for the <lb />
of the county. <lb />
Friday night last Miss <lb />
music class gave another enjoyable <lb />
piano recital at Macon. At the <lb />
close of the Miss <lb />
gave her pupil a supper. The <lb />
was very pleasant. Mis left <lb />
A f <lb />
By Rev. R- L. Hr j <lb />
Pitt Co., December 24th, <lb />
Mr. James M. Ward to Misc. <lb />
Julia , .- <lb />
i i <lb />
A Fool and Gun. <lb />
A little boy who wafts around <lb />
the residence Mr. G. f. pick- <lb />
ed up a gun, the day. and told his <lb />
sister he was going to shoot The <lb />
girl took fright and ran, and had just <lb />
got oat of the way gun fired. <lb />
A tattered coat and knocked in <lb />
the wall was the extent of the, damage. <lb />
The boy got a good dose of <lb />
for playing fool. <lb />
Killed by Her Son. <lb />
One day las- Mrs. Ben <lb />
a widow lady living in Bethel <lb />
township. Was accidentally killed by her <lb />
youngest child, a boy twelve years <lb />
old. The boy was fooling with a gun <lb />
when it fired off, the entire load <lb />
striking his mother full In the face. <lb />
Both her eyes were put out by the shot. <lb />
She died after a few hours of intense <lb />
suffering. <lb />
Two Churches. <lb />
The last N. C. Conference combined <lb />
Greenville circuit with the station and <lb />
sent Rev. J. C. to assist Rev. O. j <lb />
F. Smith in the work. Rev. Mr. , <lb />
preached here Sunday night. Sunday j <lb />
morning Rev. Mr. Smith stated that <lb />
they would undertake to build two new <lb />
churches on the field the coming <lb />
one at Ayden and one at Lings School <lb />
House. A collection was taken for this <lb />
purpose and raised. <lb />
Suicide. <lb />
In the items that were intend- <lb />
ed for last issue, but got delayed in the <lb />
mail, was an account of the suicide of <lb />
Mr. J. Holton, of that town. He <lb />
took three doses of strychnine late in <lb />
the evening and lied In ab Hit half an <lb />
hour thereafter. He took the poison in <lb />
the presence of his family and would <lb />
allow none of them to come near him or <lb />
try to prevent it. A wife and three <lb />
bright are left to mourn such <lb />
a sorrowful death- is <lb />
ho the cause of his rash act. <lb />
The Year Ended. <lb />
With this issue the Ki i h- <lb />
U up its work for 1803. In bowing out <lb />
the old year we return <lb />
for the patronage received, and <lb />
everyone a and prosperous New- <lb />
Year, merchants have given us a <lb />
liberal patronage for which are ex- <lb />
and trust they will <lb />
all continue their favors the coming <lb />
year., We thank every subscriber who <lb />
has been with us in the and hope <lb />
every one will renew next year and <lb />
induce some of their neighbors to <lb />
take the paper. <lb />
What Was It <lb />
A phenomenon was visible <lb />
in the sky Wednesday morning of <lb />
last week between daybreak sunrise. <lb />
It was said by some to have been the <lb />
most wonderful astronomical visitor <lb />
ever witnessed anywhere around here. <lb />
It must have been the reflection the <lb />
sun on the clouds. When it was first <lb />
observed it had leached perpendicularly <lb />
from the horizon in or <lb />
form to a visible of about <lb />
yards, about one foot in width at tho <lb />
base, to nothing in its spiral <lb />
elevation, and the entire length seemed <lb />
to be one stream of glittering silver <lb />
light. As the ray of the sun grew <lb />
stronger, apparition would vary its <lb />
dazzling forms in green fantastic <lb />
shapes. A great many of our colored <lb />
people were a little stirred up over it <lb />
and seemed be frightened, some <lb />
claiming that they could clearly <lb />
letters. man said he could <lb />
plainly make out the letters and W. <lb />
It may have been a or comet. <lb />
In some parts of the State people <lb />
were badly frightened thinking it was <lb />
a sign of Judgment day. <lb />
Happening on the Rail. <lb />
A bad wreck occurred on the Norfolk <lb />
road one morning last week. <lb />
At a deep cut just beyond Roanoke <lb />
river there was a land slide and a freight <lb />
train coming along before day ran into <lb />
it. Engineer William was <lb />
killed and nineteen cars wrecked. The <lb />
was estimated at fully <lb />
As the Scotland Neck <lb />
train sped along between Halifax and <lb />
Weldon one day last week at a forty <lb />
mile gait a couple from were <lb />
married by a Magistrate. We expect <lb />
our clever conductor Hawks was <lb />
best man. The novelty of this marriage <lb />
was that . couple first met on a train <lb />
were engaged on a train and they de- <lb />
to get married on a train. So <lb />
they ran away and were married on the <lb />
as <lb />
A sad accident occurred on the Scot- <lb />
land Neck branch road one <lb />
day last week by the engine running <lb />
over mid Instantly killing Capt. James <lb />
N. Smith, aged about years, near <lb />
Scotland Neck. Mr. Smith was seen <lb />
near the track, and when quite near the <lb />
approaching engine he attempted to <lb />
cross the track. Engineer George <lb />
Smith sounded the alarm and applied <lb />
the breaks, but it was too late. The <lb />
train be stopped In time, and <lb />
the end of the pilot struck knock- <lb />
some distance. When picked <lb />
up he was dead. He was thrown <lb />
against the front of the boiler his <lb />
brains knocked out. The engineer did <lb />
all he could to avoid the and <lb />
so suddenly did the train come to s stop <lb />
that several passenger were thrown <lb />
from neat. No is <lb />
to the or engineer. <lb />
Extends to each and every one <lb />
A MERRY AND HAPPY CHRISTMAS <lb />
GREETING <lb />
You cannot have Xmas full of cheer and happiness <lb />
without coining to see our mammoth stock of <lb />
CLOTHING. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. <lb />
Saturday to spend the holiday at her <lb />
home in Rocky Mount. <lb />
The most useful and <lb />
fashion book published in this <lb />
country is whose <lb />
number ha Just been received. <lb />
As its names implies. It deals with <lb />
relating to the toilette of <lb />
women, embracing In it every, <lb />
thing novel and practical. Ladle hare <lb />
come to regard It with unusual favor, so <lb />
that It is now the leading periodical of <lb />
class in America. It is published in <lb />
Hew York a month In advance, reaching <lb />
its patrons In time to make preparation <lb />
In their costume for any change which <lb />
fashion can be <lb />
obtained from all Newsdealers, or direct <lb />
from Toilettes Publishing Co. West <lb />
23rd Street, New York. Single <lb />
cents. Yearly <lb />
Ladies, <lb />
Men, <lb />
Misses, <lb />
Baby. <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 />
no out <lb />
V put <lb />
HUg <lb />
may ft <lb />
-0100 <lb />
PAIRS MEN SAMPLE SHOES. <lb />
PAIRS BOYS AND AMPLE SHOES <lb />
PAIRS LADIES SAMPLE <lb />
PAIRS SAMPLE SHOES. <lb />
and up your hard in tin of hard tat and <lb />
tobacco. Don't throw your for thin git that no benefit <lb />
come to my plum of mid buy for and babies an <lb />
elegant pair of Hand Shoes, or a Suit, in fact you may want in tho <lb />
wearing material have got it to nit you. <lb />
Dress Goods Department. <lb />
department we have cat prices more ever. Come and <lb />
prices. <lb />
CLOTHING. <lb />
CLOTHING. <lb />
Special line of BOYS CLOTHING for tho All of our <lb />
stock at prices- They must go at some price. <lb />
Everybody come look over our lovely stock can certainly please you. <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
THE CHEAP CASH MAN.<lb /></p>
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and <lb />
Rid of Victor carry an extra inner tube <lb />
to be as -of accident. By simply removing a <lb />
tube through a hole in the rim, <lb />
in five minutes by replacing with a new <lb />
If you are going to ride why not ride the best <lb />
BOSTON, <lb />
OVERMAN WHEEL CO. <lb />
WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN <lb />
J. S. JENKINS CO <lb />
LEAF TOBACCO BROKERS <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
o- <lb />
Ample Facilities for Large Stock <lb />
Buys ox <lb />
of Trade, Greenville <lb />
DON'T WALK <lb />
When it is Cheaper to Ride. <lb />
The John Flanagan Buggy Company <lb />
o I lino t put up work and will furnish you any kind of vi-Iii <lb />
at mi pries Unit tiding cheaper walking. <lb />
full line <lb />
BUGGIES AND HARNESS <lb />
They sell the WAGON n tin; m irk <lb />
No Trauma,. <lb />
According to a decree just <lb />
by the British court of law, <lb />
payment cannot legally be enforced <lb />
for any order given to a tradesman <lb />
on Sunday. In the case before the <lb />
court, the order was for a frock <lb />
coat and waist-coat, and the claim- <lb />
ant a tailor, who, while officiating <lb />
as church warden, bad received an or-, <lb />
from one of the parishioners <lb />
the garments on leaving church. It <lb />
is the Sunday trading act of King <lb />
George IX which bars the creditor's , <lb />
way. <lb />
The Greatest Auditorium. <lb />
According to expert calculations <lb />
the Coliseum of Rome seated <lb />
spectators, while more could <lb />
have found standing room. The ex- <lb />
circumference of the Coliseum, <lb />
as it stands to-day Is 1,728 feet, its <lb />
long diameter feet, its short <lb />
diameter feet. The arena is <lb />
by feet and the height of the <lb />
building feet. There Is still <lb />
standing four stories of the original <lb />
structure. It was in all probability <lb />
the largest building of auditorium <lb />
arrangement ever known. <lb />
A Wonderful Tree, <lb />
In the ground surrounding the <lb />
Abbey of Brittany, there <lb />
once flourished an oak which is said <lb />
to sprouted from the staff of <lb />
St. Martin. This miraculous sprout <lb />
was transplanted by the saint and <lb />
Is said to have almost instantly be- <lb />
come a full-grown tree, <lb />
shade for a praying band of almost a <lb />
score of women the next day after it <lb />
was <lb />
KNEW. <lb />
H. <lb />
An Exception. <lb />
Don't when you the <lb />
ACME HARROW <lb />
Mil <lb />
. ,; .-r <lb />
,. ,<lb />
. i <lb />
and lo your work <lb />
o much quicker; <lb />
Cheaper better. <lb />
This splendid farm <lb />
pi em cut will <lb />
crash, cut, <lb />
level stud <lb />
the land all in one <lb />
operation. Use <lb />
once and yon <lb />
will <lb />
out tin-in again. <lb />
these <lb />
rows in several <lb />
Sizes, feet to <lb />
feet. <lb />
LAST BUT HOT LEAST <lb />
IT OF CO requires some to on it business like ours, mid <lb />
we request all in to us to settle a- only sis p Thanking all for <lb />
heir liberal In the past, and to receiving <lb />
order we are Y mis to <lb />
The John Flanagan Buggy Company. <lb />
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES <lb />
To my Friends and Customers of aid adjoining <lb />
I wish to that I have inside special preparation In preparing HOGS <lb />
MATERIAL and propose you HOGSHEADS with inside dressed <lb />
smooth which will prevent cutting or scrubbing your Tobacco when packing <lb />
Also I have inside special arrangements use best spill Hoops made White <lb />
Oak. The special advantages I have in ratting my own timber places me a <lb />
position to meet all competition. cheerfully promise yon that I will strive to <lb />
make it to your interest to use my Hogsheads and you cm them at any time <lb />
either at my factory at the Eastern Tobacco Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Scroll <lb />
And Turned n <lb />
I am prepared to do any kind of for Brackets or anything In the <lb />
line, Balustrades for Tickets for Stairways. of <lb />
any kind, including Piazza Bailing, and would be pleased to you prices on <lb />
anything in the above upon application <lb />
GENERAL REPAIR WORK <lb />
done on short notice. Thanking you patronage, I am willing to <lb />
to meet your future and kin ask you to give me a before <lb />
elsewhere. Respectfully, <lb />
Winterville, N. C <lb />
you going wear that <lb />
big bat to the the young <lb />
man asked. <lb />
And after a <lb />
she I am going <lb />
to take it off when get <lb />
And that is what confirmed <lb />
George's suspicions that she is an <lb />
Star. <lb />
We desire to My to our citizens, <lb />
for years we have been selling Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery tor Consumption, Dr. <lb />
King's New Life Pills. <lb />
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 refund the purchase price, if <lb />
satisfactory do not follow their <lb />
use. These remedies have won their <lb />
great popularity purely on merit <lb />
Not the same. <lb />
you know what hap- <lb />
pens to little boys who get up bright <lb />
and early in the morning <lb />
They get awfully <lb />
sleepy before lunch <lb />
Young People. <lb />
It Should In Every House. <lb />
J. B. Wilson. Clay St., <lb />
Pa., says be will not be without Dr., <lb />
King's New Consumption. <lb />
Coughs and Colds, t it cured his a <lb />
who was threatened with Pneumonia <lb />
after an attack of when <lb />
various other remedies and several <lb />
physicians had done her no good. Robert <lb />
la., claims Dr. <lb />
King's New Discovery done him <lb />
mote good than he ever used <lb />
for Trouble. Nothing like it. Try <lb />
It. Free Trial Bottles at Drug <lb />
Store. Large bottles. and Si <lb />
J. <lb />
-Manufacturer of- <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS <lb />
ENVIRON OF THE SUN. <lb />
The Luminary's Hydrogen Envelope <lb />
Greatly Helps Radiation. <lb />
At the annual meeting of the five <lb />
academics, M. Jansen read a paper <lb />
on his observations at Mont Blanc <lb />
observatory on September and <lb />
as to the absence of oxygen in <lb />
the solar atmosphere. This <lb />
he said, revealed a fresh <lb />
in the constitution of the <lb />
verse. <lb />
already know the chief <lb />
feature of the constitution of the <lb />
sun and the admirable conditions <lb />
realized for insuring both the <lb />
dance and the durability of the <lb />
diffused by it over the planets <lb />
surrounding it. know that this <lb />
incandescent surface of such a <lb />
slight thickness which surrounds <lb />
the sun and in which resides this <lb />
of radiation renews itself by <lb />
reserves of heat drawn by it from <lb />
the central mass. <lb />
that this radiating <lb />
surface is protected from contact <lb />
with the icy celestial space by <lb />
gaseous envelopes. Among these <lb />
envelopes or atmosphere the upper- <lb />
most and doubtless most effective as <lb />
to protection in the so-called Corona, <lb />
which in total eclipses produces the <lb />
splendid phenomenon of the <lb />
and of the crown. <lb />
atmosphere is mainly com- <lb />
posed of hydrogen, the lightest and <lb />
of known glasses, <lb />
The chief function of the <lb />
very purpose of the central orb, is <lb />
thus insured by this transparent and <lb />
protecting atmosphere. But we now <lb />
see that by a not leas admirable <lb />
the body which might <lb />
some day jeopardize this function <lb />
has been excluded. Thus <lb />
science as it advances constantly re- <lb />
veals to us new laws and harmonies <lb />
in the of the <lb />
Repeated the Parable of Poll. <lb />
and <lb />
There was an old In south- <lb />
Illinois who wanted to join the <lb />
ministry. He bad progressed <lb />
through many of trial and <lb />
tribulation from the position of chief <lb />
hog stealer and hen roost robber of <lb />
the community to the <lb />
bench, to membership, to a deacon- <lb />
ate, and finally to the dignified office <lb />
of sexton and chief hell ringer of the <lb />
white church in the same <lb />
town. He couldn't read, but his <lb />
granddaughter could and <lb />
he made her read to him every even- <lb />
from the good book and prayer- <lb />
fully paddled her with a <lb />
three times a week that she might <lb />
fear God. He was finally brought <lb />
before the board of examination, <lb />
which was conducted as <lb />
do you know the <lb />
praise de <lb />
do you believe It to be <lb />
the word of <lb />
I do, praise de <lb />
you believe the <lb />
I do. Ever ob <lb />
is miff. Gospel <lb />
you know any of them well <lb />
enough to repeat, <lb />
I do. I knows all, but <lb />
one of and is de <lb />
truest powerful one ob all. <lb />
Hit goes dis You see, <lb />
was down In his <lb />
into He drove <lb />
bit comes <lb />
She man, gimme <lb />
and he lone up behind him in <lb />
his went a <lb />
fell among <lb />
down <lb />
he him <lb />
among you sin the I us <lb />
say all de <lb />
down <lb />
finally he <lb />
B warn satisfied, <lb />
down <lb />
he her down <lb />
den yell her down <lb />
some he her down <lb />
times. But was mean <lb />
satisfy nohow, <lb />
down <lb />
he <lb />
times ob de remains <lb />
up baskets <lb />
Washington Post. <lb />
in India, <lb />
The fraudulent enters into <lb />
the menu of most of India's prov- <lb />
For the genuine <lb />
that delicious as far <lb />
as my experience goes, very strictly <lb />
localized. I have seen, shot and <lb />
eaten them in only one district <lb />
but I have had ground <lb />
larks, sand-martins and many other <lb />
small fowl offered to me in the name <lb />
of in twenty districts and in <lb />
throe provinces. . <lb />
The sport provided by this winged <lb />
delicacy is, I need hardly say, poor; <lb />
it is, in fact, demoralizing, for there <lb />
can no question of aiming at tills <lb />
bird or that; the has to fire <lb />
his charge of dust shot into the <lb />
brown of the swarm that whirls <lb />
over the dusty plain like unto a <lb />
i-loud-of dust. But if cannot <lb />
get save by shooting them, <lb />
then I should feel inclined to shoot <lb />
Magazine. <lb />
Has the Proof. <lb />
Just before he shot himself at <lb />
Alum Springs, Va, <lb />
Charles, Warwick shaved himself <lb />
carefully, attired himself in his dress <lb />
suit and otherwise his <lb />
is well equipped with the best Mechanics, put <lb />
But work. We keep up with the times and the n Improved styles <lb />
Best material used in all work. All styles of springs are you can front <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram flora, King <lb />
w also keep on line of Beady Made Harness Whips which wt <lb />
the lowest rates. gT Special a Went too given to repairing. <lb />
t life mart <lb />
My wife, after having used <lb />
th the ordeal <lb />
little pain, was In sew ho. <lb />
than a week a birth of r <lb />
former child. J. J. <lb />
Beans Sta. Teem. <lb />
n. Finn of s <lb />
laker. km Oat t <lb />
said a young man <lb />
who was disposed to be jocular, <lb />
you believe that there Is luck In a <lb />
rabbit's j <lb />
The old man's eyes twinkled. Put-, <lb />
ting his hand In his vest pocket he <lb />
drew forth a velvety rabbit's <lb />
and said gravely, as he held it at <lb />
arm's<lb />
no use <lb />
tell me luck go <lb />
bit's foot. got the proof right <lb />
In de <lb />
of the that goes with <lb />
that rabbit's <lb />
and the old man's eyes <lb />
twinkled more than ever. <lb />
bit used wear paw is <lb />
In de pot minute. if <lb />
rabbit stew luck, what <lb />
Washington<lb />
The reader of this paper will be pleas- <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. Hall's Catarrh Cure <lb />
Is internally, on <lb />
the and mucous surfaces of the <lb />
system, thereby destroying the <lb />
of the 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. Send tor II -t of <lb />
testimonials. <lb />
Address, F. J. CO., <lb />
O. Druggists <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK STORK <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY <lb />
their year's supplies will <lb />
their Interest to get our prices before <lb />
Is complete <lb />
n all Its branches. <lb />
PORK <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
RICE, TEA, Ac. <lb />
at <lb />
we boy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A com <lb />
of <lb />
King <lb />
according to Mr. E. <lb />
A. who brought the Mata- <lb />
envoys to England four <lb />
ago, is by no means so black as be la <lb />
painted, that Is, In character. This i <lb />
traveler differs from those who say <lb />
that the king is He <lb />
has to rule a turbulent people, who <lb />
do not know the value of life. He <lb />
is possessed of a wonderful <lb />
memory and has sufficient intuitive <lb />
knowledge to despise many of the <lb />
superstitions of which, as rain- <lb />
maker, he is the chief exponent. <lb />
Speaking one day to Mr. of <lb />
killing, he see, you <lb />
white men have prisons, and can <lb />
lock a man up safely. I cannot. <lb />
What am I to do When a man <lb />
would not listen to orders, I used to <lb />
have his cars cut off as being use- <lb />
loss; but whatever their <lb />
they frequently repeated their of- <lb />
Now, warn them, and then <lb />
a man never repeats <lb />
his was very <lb />
hospitable to white men. He is de- <lb />
scribed as more adapted to a farm- <lb />
very fond of his cat- <lb />
to ruling. As a young <lb />
man he was a keen sportsman, but <lb />
became too grossly fat to get on a <lb />
horse. Though his head kraal has <lb />
the name of or the <lb />
of the approach to <lb />
his kraal is not ornamented with <lb />
human heads. <lb />
Timed the G. O. M. <lb />
The late Sir Andrew <lb />
Gladstone's physician, will be missed <lb />
on occasions when the G. O. M. <lb />
makes an important speech. At <lb />
such times as recently at Newcastle, <lb />
Sir Andrew used to sit, watch In <lb />
hand, to see that Mr. Gladstone did <lb />
not speak longer than the limit <lb />
scribed by the physician. At New- <lb />
castle the time set was one hour, <lb />
and at the conclusion of the sixtieth <lb />
minute Mr. Gladstone tossed aside <lb />
the lost sheet of his notes, while the <lb />
physician looked triumphant. But in <lb />
the warmth of his oratory Mr. Glad- <lb />
stone went on without notes for <lb />
nearly half an hour longer, while Sir <lb />
Andrew's look of triumph changed <lb />
to of mingled perplexity and <lb />
amusement. But on feeling Mr. <lb />
Gladstone's pulse afterward ho was <lb />
able to say that the veteran states- <lb />
man was even in better form at the <lb />
end of his speech than at the begin-<lb />
Not a Prohibition Gathering. <lb />
Mrs. Elizabeth the <lb />
stately president of Mount <lb />
college, told her girls lately a funny <lb />
story at her own expense. She had <lb />
been visiting Springfield to attend a <lb />
temperance meeting and was rather <lb />
confused by conflicting directions to <lb />
the place where the conference was <lb />
to be held. At length walked <lb />
into a large room and settled herself <lb />
comfortably, looking about her with <lb />
smiles of satisfaction that so many <lb />
men were interested in the cause of <lb />
prohibition and were present to dis- <lb />
cuss it. Then it dawned upon her <lb />
as equally strange and not so <lb />
that her own was sparsely <lb />
represented. felt a vague dis- <lb />
trust, and leaned over to a <lb />
is the Methodist church, <lb />
isn't she inquired. <lb />
was the bland the <lb />
lice <lb />
Skin <lb />
Eruptions <lb />
similar annoyances are caused <lb />
by an impure blood, which will <lb />
result in a more dreaded disease. <lb />
Unless removed, slight impurities <lb />
will develop into Scrofula, <lb />
ma, Salt Rheum and other serious <lb />
results of <lb />
Bad <lb />
Blood <lb />
. have for some time been <lb />
a sufferer from a severe <lb />
blood trouble, for which I <lb />
took many remedies that <lb />
mo no food. I hare <lb />
now taken bottles of <lb />
with the most results <lb />
Am enjoying the best health I <lb />
eYer knew, have twenty <lb />
pounds and my friends say they never saw <lb />
ma well. I am feeling quite like a new <lb />
-an JOHN S. K. <lb />
Printing Once. Washington. D. C. <lb />
Our Treatise on Blood <lb />
mailed free to any address- <lb />
DOCTORS often fail TO Giro. <lb />
Eminent specialists are consulted <lb />
in vain, change of <lb />
climate have no effect, <lb />
case seems hopeless, <lb />
not Despair. The <lb />
cares such cases. <lb />
Read the <lb />
of North <lb />
Carolina's <lb />
best<lb />
Rev. <lb />
he ha. sued the <lb />
with marked <lb />
and would not be <lb />
r. Ralph D. William, <lb />
DURHAM, natl <lb />
a at <lb />
Sf <lb />
WRITE <lb />
CO., <lb />
D. C. <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
i it a <lb />
to visit their <lb />
STORES <lb />
To see the 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 toe Cars e d <lb />
This has n use mm <lb />
and know liar <lb />
in ,. i, and. It n <lb />
u- leadens; oval <lb />
country, and cur <lb />
nil other .- r .- Hon id <lb />
the i. physicians, <lb />
for fatted. <lb />
long and the high <lb />
which it has obtained i awing <lb />
A it i a- effort has <lb />
been made <lb />
public. One bottle of Ointment will <lb />
be tn on re One <lb />
Dollar. AH Cash promptly at- <lb />
o. Address ill and <lb />
lo <lb />
T. r. <lb />
N. <lb />
We can stilt the Ladies exactly on <lb />
Dress Goods Sc Trimmings. <lb />
A more complete <lb />
stock of <lb />
NOTIONS <lb />
cannot be found on <lb />
the <lb />
We continue to sell C. B. Corsets at cents <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, together with a large <lb />
assortment of Fall and <lb />
winter <lb />
IN SHORT A COMPLETE <lb />
STOCK OF GOODS TO BE SOLD <lb />
CHEAP. <lb />
Can <lb />
You Read <lb />
The Future <lb />
Do yon know what your con- <lb />
will be years hence <lb />
Will your earning capacity <lb />
be equal to the support of <lb />
yourself and family This is <lb />
a serious question, yet, you <lb />
could confidently answer <lb />
if you had a twenty- <lb />
years Policy in the <lb />
Equitable Life <lb />
A method which guarantees <lb />
all the protection furnished <lb />
by any kind of life insurance, <lb />
and in addition the largest <lb />
cash returns to those policy- <lb />
holders whose lives are pro- <lb />
longed, and who then need <lb />
money rather than assurance. <lb />
For facts and figures, address <lb />
W. J. Manager, <lb />
For the Carolinas, <lb />
ROCK HILL, S. C.<lb />
Having bought my brother I am determined to sell ray en- <lb />
tire stock exceedingly close. Como and see for yourself. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
WILEY BROWN. <lb />
New Home Sewing Machines and Depositor for American Bible So <lb />
whether hereditary or re- <lb />
quired, id thoroughly expelled from <lb />
bin d by Hood's the great <lb />
blood purifier. <lb />
Salve. <lb />
The Best in the world for Cuts, <lb />
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, <lb />
Sores, Chapped Hands, <lb />
Chilblains all Skin <lb />
and cures Piles, or no <lb />
pay required. It Is guaranteed to give <lb />
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded <lb />
cents per box. For Sale by <lb />
Jno <lb />
tote <lb />
J DENTIST, t <lb />
I,. FLEMING, <lb />
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Prompt attention to business. Office <lb />
at Tucker Murphy's old stand. <lb />
RELIABLE <lb />
Hers to Pitt line of the following goods <lb />
not to be excelled in this market. to be and <lb />
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS of nil kinds, NOTIONS. Cl GEN- <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS. LA- <lb />
and CHILDREN'S FURNITURE, HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS. DOOR.-I, WINDOWS, SASH. CROCKERY and <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb />
Gin and Mill Hay, Rock Limb, Plaster op <lb />
Hair, Harness, Bridles and addles <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent for Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
jobber prices, cents per 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 />
Willow Ware. a specialty. a call and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
.-. <lb />
. , j <lb />
widely used by I j <lb />
cal authorities ;. a a , r- J <lb />
vented in a form is be- <lb />
coming the every- I <lb />
where. j <lb />
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but promptly <lb />
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after g, or n <lb />
spirits, will j <lb />
remove the . <lb />
tabled n. <lb />
are lo t. <lb />
quick to <lb />
save man <lb />
s bit.<lb />
BLOW, <lb />
L BLOW <lb />
A W, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
In all the Courts. <lb />
I. A, <lb />
B. F. T SON <lb />
always on band and sold at prices <lb />
goods are all bought and <lb />
old tor CASH, there tore, no risk- <lb />
to sell at a close Margin. <lb />
S. <lb />
TYSON, <lb />
W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Prompt on given to collections<lb />
T A SKINNER, <lb />
m. c. <lb />
P G. JAMES. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, AC. <lb />
Practice In nil the Collections a <lb />
W. H. WHITE. <lb />
TIMES HAVE CHANGED. <lb />
Old things have passed away and all <lb />
have new. My old <lb />
stock of have been sold out <lb />
and a new stock has taken its <lb />
place. The old was replaced <lb />
by the new because my <lb />
LOW DOWN PRICES <lb />
the people and keep the 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 corn and tobacco, <lb />
and going to sell goods just as low <lb />
as 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 />
it any price a man can want. Also a <lb />
full stock of <lb />
Groceries <lb />
Bagging <lb />
N LINE. <lb />
Send in Your Orders. <lb />
TAR RIVER SERVICE <lb />
A CUP Pure Re-<lb />
in three , <lb />
Take a f <lb />
boiling hot <lb />
stir a <lb />
Company's <lb />
Extract of Beef, <lb />
T ti add an <lb />
so If liked <lb />
Steamers leave Washington for Green- <lb />
ville and Tarboro touching at all land- <lb />
on Tar Monday, <lb />
and Friday at A. M. <lb />
Returning leave Tarboro at A <lb />
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays <lb />
Greenville A. M. same days. <lb />
These res are subject to stage of <lb />
water on Tar River. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with steam <lb />
of The and Wash- <lb />
direct line for Norfolk. Baltimore <lb />
Philadelphia. New York and Boston. <lb />
Shippers their goods <lb />
marked via Dominion Iron <lb />
New York. from <lb />
Norfolk A <lb />
more Steamboat from <lb />
more. Merchants Miners from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON. <lb />
Agent, <lb />
Washington N. C <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Agent, <lb />
Greenville. N C. <lb />
We have a nice assortment of <lb />
Apples, Pears, Plums, <lb />
Peaches, Grape- <lb />
vines. Raspberries, straw- <lb />
Dewberries, and Blackberries. <lb />
AND <lb />
and Roses, Greenhouse Plants <lb />
Hyacinths. Tulips, Lilies, <lb />
solicited and will be <lb />
in ailed the proper time for trans- <lb />
Semi for <lb />
ALLEN WARREN SON, <lb />
Riverside Nursery. Greenville, N. C <lb />
W. L. DOUGLAS <lb />
SHOE <lb />
Do Mar In need try i pair,; <lb />
eat In the world.<lb />
2.50 <lb />
2.25<lb />
ma <lb />
Wt pa, to try my <lb />
They fit equal to custom made look <lb />
If yen wish to In your <lb />
by W. L <lb />
on tho bottom, for It<lb />
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