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of Stationery. <lb/>
The Reflector to Jan. <lb/>
1896, and <lb/>
one year for <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
VOL. XIII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1894. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
On account of the Tariff Reduction on many <lb/>
in my line and the low price of cotton <lb/>
and other farm products and in order to <lb/>
give the people good goods at low <lb/>
prices, I have marked my prices <lb/>
down. I am for <lb/>
Stoves, Boors, <lb/>
Locks, Butts, Rope, Belting and everything kept <lb/>
in a first-class Hardware Store. <lb/>
Here are some reductions I keep only the <lb/>
best makes of Axes, and have been selling the <lb/>
Kelly and Red Warrior at my price is <lb/>
and Stoves that I sold at and, <lb/>
I now sell at and with fix- <lb/>
complete. Doors that sold at <lb/>
and now sell at and Win- <lb/>
at <lb/>
I now sell at All <lb/>
other goods not named will be just as low. <lb/>
I HAVE ON HAND THREE <lb/>
American Sewing Machines <lb/>
which will be sold at factory prices, invite all in <lb/>
need of goods to examine my stock and prices <lb/>
before buying. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
D. HAS. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N C. <lb/>
STATEMENT. <lb/>
OF PITT COUNTY, FOR <lb/>
THE FISCAL YEAR END- <lb/>
DECEMBER 6th, <lb/>
1894. <lb/>
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Henry <lb/>
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Fannie Tucker <lb/>
J O Proctor <lb/>
Alice Corbett <lb/>
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Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Mary Briley <lb/>
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Hum <lb/>
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Martha Nelson <lb/>
Mai caret <lb/>
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Lydia <lb/>
Jacob <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
Norris <lb/>
Susan Briley <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Patsy <lb/>
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Crawford <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Hettie Andrews <lb/>
Kenneth Henderson <lb/>
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Carlos <lb/>
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Fannie Tucker <lb/>
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Easter Vines <lb/>
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w Taylor <lb/>
Mary Briley <lb/>
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Margaret <lb/>
II D Smith <lb/>
Lydia Bryan<lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
Susan Norris <lb/>
Susan Briley <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Patsy <lb/>
Henry Harris <lb/>
Crawford <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
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Kenneth <lb/>
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Carlos Gorham <lb/>
J H<lb/>
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Sam Amy Cherry <lb/>
Fannie Tucker <lb/>
Alice Corbett <lb/>
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Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
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Ham <lb/>
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H D Smith <lb/>
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Jacob <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
Susan Norris <lb/>
Susan Briley <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Patsy <lb/>
Henry Harris <lb/>
Crawford <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Hettie Andrews <lb/>
Kenneth Henderson <lb/>
Edwards <lb/>
Carlos Gorham<lb/>
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Fannie Tucker <lb/>
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Ales Ha <lb/>
Winifred Tailor <lb/>
Mary Briley <lb/>
Lydia <lb/>
Jehu Ham <lb/>
W II Parker <lb/>
J G Nelson <lb/>
-las Long <lb/>
Martha Nelson <lb/>
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Smith <lb/>
Lydia Bryan<lb/>
Nancy <lb/>
Susan Norris <lb/>
Susan Briley<lb/>
Patsy <lb/>
Henry I Ian is <lb/>
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Smith <lb/>
Hettie Andrews <lb/>
Kenneth Henderson <lb/>
Eliza Edwards <lb/>
oil Carlos Gorham <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Sam Amy Cherry <lb/>
Fannie Tucker <lb/>
J O Proctor <lb/>
Alice <lb/>
Easter Vines <lb/>
Alex Harris <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Briley <lb/>
Lydia <lb/>
John Ham <lb/>
W H Parker <lb/>
J G <lb/>
Webster <lb/>
Winnie Chapman <lb/>
Henry Funk <lb/>
James Long <lb/>
Martha Nelson <lb/>
Margaret Bryan <lb/>
H D Smith <lb/>
Lydia Bryan <lb/>
Jacob <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Susan Norris <lb/>
Briley <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Patsy L <lb/>
Henry Harris <lb/>
Crawford <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Hettie Andrews <lb/>
Kenneth <lb/>
Edwards <lb/>
Carlos Gorham <lb/>
J H <lb/>
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Sam Amy Cherry <lb/>
Fannie Tucker <lb/>
J O <lb/>
Alice <lb/>
Easter Vines <lb/>
Alex Harris <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Mary Briley <lb/>
Lydia <lb/>
John Ham <lb/>
W H Parker <lb/>
J G Nelson <lb/>
Daniel Webster <lb/>
Winnie <lb/>
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David <lb/>
J W Crisp <lb/>
James Long <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Polly Adams <lb/>
Martha Nelson <lb/>
Bryan <lb/>
H D Smith <lb/>
Lydia Bryan <lb/>
Jacob <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
Susan Norris <lb/>
Susan Briley <lb/>
Smith<lb/>
Henry Harris <lb/>
Crawford <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Hettie Andrews <lb/>
Henderson <lb/>
Eliza Edwards <lb/>
Carlos Gorham <lb/>
J H <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Sam and Amy Cherry <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
J O Proctor <lb/>
Alice Corbett <lb/>
Easier Vines <lb/>
Alex Harris <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Mary Briley <lb/>
Lydia Bryan <lb/>
John Ham <lb/>
W H Parker <lb/>
J G Nelson <lb/>
Daniel Webster <lb/>
Winnie Chapman <lb/>
Henry Funk <lb/>
Adams <lb/>
J W Crisp <lb/>
Martha Nelson <lb/>
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H D Smith <lb/>
Lydia<lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
Susan Norris <lb/>
Susan Briley <lb/>
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H D Smith <lb/>
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Norris <lb/>
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Lucinda Smith <lb/>
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Jacob <lb/>
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Susan Norris <lb/>
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Crawford <lb/>
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Taylor <lb/>
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A M Joyner <lb/>
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J A Harrington <lb/>
J B Bullock <lb/>
G M Smith <lb/>
W S Manning <lb/>
J I Satterthwaite <lb/>
R L Joyner <lb/>
T A Thigpen <lb/>
A L Harrington <lb/>
J D Cox <lb/>
F G Dupree <lb/>
I J Anderson <lb/>
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W R Parker <lb/>
R W King <lb/>
R W King <lb/>
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G M Smith <lb/>
John E Woodard <lb/>
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Charles Skinner <lb/>
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John E Woodard <lb/>
E A <lb/>
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T A Thigpen <lb/>
J W Smith <lb/>
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All new subscribers <lb/>
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Leonidas Fleming <lb/>
S A Gainer <lb/>
Leonidas Fleming <lb/>
Jesse L Smith <lb/>
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Jesse L Smith <lb/>
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Leonidas Fleming <lb/>
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Dawson <lb/>
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Jesse L Smith <lb/>
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Leonidas Fleming <lb/>
Jesse L Smith <lb/>
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Leonidas Fleming <lb/>
S A Gainer <lb/>
Jesse L Smith <lb/>
Council Dawson <lb/>
Jesse L Smith <lb/>
Thomas E Keel <lb/>
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S A Gainer <lb/>
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Dawson <lb/>
S A Gained <lb/>
Jesse L Smith <lb/>
Thomas E Keel <lb/>
Council Dawson <lb/>
Leonidas Fleming <lb/>
Fleming <lb/>
Jesse L Smith <lb/>
Thomas E Keel <lb/>
Council Dawson <lb/>
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AMT.<lb/>
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T A <lb/>
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D i; <lb/>
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Conveying Prisoners <lb/>
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John <lb/>
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T A Thigpen <lb/>
L H Spier <lb/>
II Williams <lb/>
L B <lb/>
E F Williams <lb/>
B M Lewis <lb/>
J A K Tucker <lb/>
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II Sheppard <lb/>
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AMT. <lb/>
4-2 <lb/>
no. to whom issued <lb/>
J D Cox <lb/>
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J F Miller <lb/>
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Tucker<lb/>
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John Flanagan <lb/>
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John Flanagan <lb/>
Joe <lb/>
John Flanagan <lb/>
John Flanagan <lb/>
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of Deeds. <lb/>
WHOM <lb/>
1,700.42 <lb/>
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HO <lb/>
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W II Bagwell<lb/>
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W U Wilson <lb/>
Blow <lb/>
W it Wilson <lb/>
Jacob Joyner <lb/>
Mrs Jennie Forbes <lb/>
E A Bland <lb/>
W B Wilson <lb/>
J A K Tucker <lb/>
Jacob Joyner <lb/>
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John Flanagan <lb/>
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J L Fleming <lb/>
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Paupers<lb/>
Court Cost <lb/>
County <lb/>
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Road <lb/>
Conveying to Jail <lb/>
Jury <lb/>
of D.-ed <lb/>
Supt. Health <lb/>
Snot. A and I <lb/>
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Jail <lb/>
Coroner <lb/>
Tax Listers <lb/>
Insane <lb/>
Ferry Keeper<lb/>
Total 13,791.73 <lb/>
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED <lb/>
W T Smith<lb/>
Total <lb/>
HO, TO WHOM <lb/>
E F <lb/>
G M <lb/>
G W Edmonds <lb/>
W B <lb/>
D C <lb/>
E O <lb/>
B S <lb/>
E F <lb/>
L B <lb/>
G W <lb/>
G W <lb/>
J W <lb/>
G W <lb/>
W B <lb/>
J A <lb/>
B M <lb/>
J L <lb/>
V C <lb/>
W S <lb/>
L B <lb/>
W J <lb/>
W H <lb/>
L A <lb/>
B S <lb/>
A M <lb/>
88.1 O W <lb/>
Ml. TO WHOM <lb/>
D C <lb/>
W B <lb/>
A M <lb/>
AMT. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Printing and Stationery. <lb/>
HO. TO WHOM ISSUED AMT <lb/>
D J Whichard<lb/>
J B Cherry Go <lb/>
Eastern R <lb/>
Broughton . <lb/>
J M <lb/>
J B t hurry Co <lb/>
J W Inboard Ml <lb/>
Edwards <lb/>
D J Whichard<lb/>
R W King <lb/>
D J Whichard <lb/>
P L Co <lb/>
Whichard <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Jail Account. <lb/>
So TO WHOM ISSUED <lb/>
J D Sutton <lb/>
R W King <lb/>
D Haskett <lb/>
J L <lb/>
R W King <lb/>
R I. number <lb/>
K W King<lb/>
A B Ellington <lb/>
R W King <lb/>
K W King<lb/>
F Brown. <lb/>
Tot-1 <lb/>
AMT.<lb/>
AS <lb/>
1,11.101 <lb/>
Flanagan, Treasurer Pitt <lb/>
county, with said county, <lb/>
j for General id, year <lb/>
3rd. 1888. <lb/>
1893. Die. <lb/>
Doc. To cash on ban tills <lb/>
Bf <lb/>
lice R W King <lb/>
Bo Tucker ex <lb/>
K c. heirs <lb/>
1891. <lb/>
Jan. Boa. I A K Tucker <lb/>
Rec. Alfred Nichols hire <lb/>
Jas Hall <lb/>
Rec. Herbert <lb/>
hire Zed Brown <lb/>
Hoc. T W stokes hire Jno <lb/>
A Coward <lb/>
Rec E A Jury Tax <lb/>
Feb. Rec. E A Jury <lb/>
Rec. K W King <lb/>
K W King <lb/>
Bee. E A Jury tax <lb/>
Mar. R W. King 1,650 <lb/>
K W King <lb/>
Rec K King S <lb/>
Man, R W King <lb/>
Rec. K W King <lb/>
Rec T W Stokes hire Jno<lb/>
Rec. W M King hire Ben <lb/>
Banks M <lb/>
Rec R W King <lb/>
Rec. R W King <lb/>
E A Jury Tax <lb/>
Rec. R W King <lb/>
Rec J L Ross hire Kick <lb/>
James <lb/>
J L Sugg rent in <lb/>
nun <lb/>
Rec. R Davis sale land <lb/>
A L Joyner <lb/>
R W King <lb/>
E A Jury Tax <lb/>
Rec. K A feeding jury <lb/>
May <lb/>
HO- TO WHOM ISSUED <lb/>
W E Warren<lb/>
Rec R W King Stiff <lb/>
June J L Sugg rent <lb/>
Court House <lb/>
July I Rec. J L Sugg rent <lb/>
Court <lb/>
R W King <lb/>
Aug Rec R W King <lb/>
Sept. Rec. J L Sugg rent <lb/>
Court House <lb/>
Rec R W King <lb/>
Rec R W King <lb/>
Oct. J L Sugg lent <lb/>
Rec. R Jury <lb/>
Money refunded <lb/>
Rec. R W King <lb/>
Rec. E A Jory Tax <lb/>
Koo. K W King <lb/>
Nov. L ft rent <lb/>
e. it W King <lb/>
Rec. R W King <lb/>
SO King Stiff <lb/>
Total 828,063.1 <lb/>
OR <lb/>
1,842 <lb/>
too<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
9.1 <lb/>
WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER <lb/>
Enter- J it at <lb/>
If. C, as second-class mail matter. <lb/>
The Scotland Neck Democrat <lb/>
has entered upon its eleventh <lb/>
volume. The Democrat is one of <lb/>
our cleverest, brightest and best <lb/>
exchanges. <lb/>
We are indebted to Rev- <lb/>
R. Hicks, of St. Louis, editor of <lb/>
Word and Works, for a copy of <lb/>
for 1895. It gives <lb/>
the best and most accurate <lb/>
forecasts of any publication in <lb/>
Notice has been given that <lb/>
plication will hi, made to the <lb/>
next Legislature to amend <lb/>
charter of the town of Green- <lb/>
ville. Several other towns are <lb/>
on the to be given <lb/>
This will be one of <lb/>
the evils resulting from a fusion <lb/>
Legislature. <lb/>
J. C- L- Harris a letter to <lb/>
the Washington Post outlines the <lb/>
most important measures that <lb/>
next Legislature will act upon <lb/>
He gives the following as the <lb/>
probable Change of <lb/>
county government, new election <lb/>
law, doing way with challenging <lb/>
on day of election, using one <lb/>
ticket, polls to keep open long <lb/>
as their is anybody to vote, only <lb/>
poll holders to be appointed who <lb/>
can read read y, charters <lb/>
amended, no appropriation to <lb/>
the university, no appropriation <lb/>
for the Guard, anew oyster <lb/>
law, and amended school law. <lb/>
Now the question is, can Mr. <lb/>
Harris control the incoming leg- <lb/>
and have such bills pass- <lb/>
ed as he desires. will see in <lb/>
the future. He says that <lb/>
we will have fusion again in 1896 <lb/>
and that it will be much stronger <lb/>
than it was at the last election- <lb/>
This remains to be seen too, and <lb/>
we are not much inclined to the <lb/>
belief that Mr. Harris has pro- <lb/>
powers. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
J. G <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY <lb/>
RANK WILSON <lb/>
TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN PRESENTING TO THEIR <lb/>
MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS THEIR <lb/>
WINTER <lb/>
Tobacco shipments from Green- <lb/>
ville have grown so large that <lb/>
agent Moore us his present <lb/>
warehouse does not afford <lb/>
room for handling it in <lb/>
connection with the other <lb/>
quantities of freight- He <lb/>
is trying to get the railroad com- <lb/>
to build another warehouse <lb/>
to be used for tobacco delivery. <lb/>
The n l s-row <lb/>
tobacco business makes this <lb/>
additional a necessity <lb/>
and we hope it will be built at <lb/>
An unofficial list of mom <lb/>
elect to the Congress <lb/>
has been coin oiled by the Clerk <lb/>
of the House. The list is <lb/>
up to December <lb/>
gives the Republicans <lb/>
the Democrats and the <lb/>
Populists In the present Con- <lb/>
there are Democrats, <lb/>
Republicans and Populists. <lb/>
It will be seen that North Caro- <lb/>
furnishes half of the <lb/>
lists in the next Congress, and <lb/>
they have only half s many in <lb/>
the next Congress as in this. <lb/>
It seems they were defeated as <lb/>
well as the Democrats. <lb/>
Tho members of Congress <lb/>
the North do not seem to favor <lb/>
Secretary financial plan. <lb/>
They say it expands the <lb/>
Southern members generally <lb/>
favor it and their reason for <lb/>
it is that it does in some de- <lb/>
increase the volume of <lb/>
money. Thus it ever <lb/>
we want the North opposes; <lb/>
what they is acceptable <lb/>
to us. We need not expect any <lb/>
financial legislation from the <lb/>
present session of Congress. Mr. <lb/>
Woodard says tho repeal of the <lb/>
ten tax on banks will not <lb/>
pass either. We don't look for <lb/>
much favorable legislation from <lb/>
the incoming so the <lb/>
people had about as well make <lb/>
up their minds not to fret but to <lb/>
do the best they can under exist- <lb/>
circumstances. The interests <lb/>
of the United States are so varied <lb/>
that there always will be more or <lb/>
less friction in legislation <lb/>
The mandamus proceedings <lb/>
against the State canvassing <lb/>
Board in the of C. M- Ber- <lb/>
against John E- Woodard <lb/>
came up before Judge <lb/>
Raleigh on last Friday. The <lb/>
case was ably argued by Judge <lb/>
Whitaker for Mr- Bernard and <lb/>
Col. for Mr. Seawell, his <lb/>
election depending upon re- <lb/>
of and by <lb/>
F- S. Spruill C- B. Aycock for <lb/>
Mr. Woodard. Judge Bynum <lb/>
the injunction <lb/>
that the case was the wrong <lb/>
court, that ho had no author- <lb/>
to compel the Board to ex- <lb/>
as to fraud in the returns. <lb/>
enables tho State <lb/>
Board of Canvassers to complete <lb/>
their work and adjourn. Notice <lb/>
of was given by the con- <lb/>
The outlook to another <lb/>
bond issue. Saturday's papers <lb/>
reported the gold reserve had <lb/>
again gone below tho limit, with <lb/>
still further drafts likely to be <lb/>
made at once upon it. The bond <lb/>
issuing has become mote <lb/>
than the people admire, <lb/>
and Congress should hurry tho <lb/>
enactment of some financial meas- <lb/>
that w bring about desired <lb/>
relief. <lb/>
the motion in tho Senate to <lb/>
take up the free-sugar bill, Sena- <lb/>
tors and Jarvis were <lb/>
those recorded the <lb/>
affirmative ; or, in other <lb/>
they Senate to go <lb/>
ahead in effort to make <lb/>
article even cheaper to <lb/>
people. <lb/>
Senators and Ransom <lb/>
did not vote no explanation <lb/>
of their pairs wore made. <lb/>
Tho Gold is <lb/>
thirteen years old. Thad Man- <lb/>
gets up a paper of which <lb/>
his town ought to be very proud- <lb/>
It is a credit to the profession. <lb/>
Ex-Congressman Ewart, and a <lb/>
member of the House in <lb/>
present Legislature, does not <lb/>
hesitate to express upon <lb/>
any public question. He has <lb/>
been both by News <lb/>
Observer and the Charlotte <lb/>
Observer during the week- <lb/>
Some things he says we presume <lb/>
are not relished much by some of <lb/>
the leaders. For instance, that <lb/>
Mr. by no means has been <lb/>
promised long term in the <lb/>
Senate. He also says there will <lb/>
be a spirited contest over both <lb/>
the long and short term. That <lb/>
the national Republicans favor <lb/>
the election of two Republicans <lb/>
from North Carolina. That this <lb/>
is impossible- He declares <lb/>
himself a candidate for of tho <lb/>
places. Ho expresses the <lb/>
ion that the present Legislature <lb/>
will be conservative and then <lb/>
mentions a few things likely to <lb/>
be done which will radical <lb/>
changes in existing affairs. These <lb/>
interviews are interesting in their <lb/>
suggestion at the present time. <lb/>
The Mt Airy Granite quarry <lb/>
split off a slice of stone, in a per- <lb/>
straight line, feet long, <lb/>
feet wide, inches <lb/>
thick, containing about <lb/>
cubic feet, about tons, making <lb/>
car loads of tons each- <lb/>
This is tho largest stone ever <lb/>
quarried in the world- Beat <lb/>
North Carolina if you can- <lb/>
The President after an extend- <lb/>
ed conference with Secretary Car- <lb/>
lisle and Internal Revenue Com- <lb/>
missioner Miller, issued an order <lb/>
storekeepers, <lb/>
and clerks in offices of collectors <lb/>
of internal revenue in the <lb/>
civil service. This increases <lb/>
the list of parsons who are thus <lb/>
protected by the civil service by <lb/>
which has been selected with special reference to the trade in <lb/>
this It includes the pick of the market in Fresh <lb/>
Fall and Winter Styles and not less astonishing than the <lb/>
goods, will be the low prices pat on them. We <lb/>
---------are here to compete with <lb/>
M list <lb/>
MY ENTIRE STOCK <lb/>
We are after your patronage and expect to get it by <lb/>
value received; we do not want it on terms. We pro- <lb/>
pose to inaugurate the rarest bargain season we have ever <lb/>
sided over. A half-hour in looking over our stock will <lb/>
give you some idea of the popular styles and we can only hope <lb/>
that it will be as much pleasure for you to see as for us to show <lb/>
our goods. <lb/>
-ALWAYS REMEMBER TEAT WE CARRY-<lb/>
and fit all. <lb/>
Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises, Crockery, Glass- <lb/>
ware. Wood and Hardware, Guns, Shot and Pow- <lb/>
Gun Implements, Tinware, Cutlery, Plows and Castings t <lb/>
fit. Harness, Groceries and Flour, <lb/>
------ON THE MARKET TO BE----- <lb/>
Reduced by January <lb/>
to make room for Spring Goods, and in order to soil you I w <lb/>
you Wonderful Bargains in <lb/>
Men and Boys Ready- Made <lb/>
Clothing; <lb/>
This is a legitimate offer and if you will come and Bee me I <lb/>
astonish you in fit, finish, style and price. I have some <lb/>
lovely Suits, just the thing- for the Christmas holidays. <lb/>
Don't forget this great Offer. <lb/>
I will also put in this sale my <lb/>
DRY C <lb/>
RY IN <lb/>
Stock of <lb/>
HOES, <lb/>
FURNISHING GOODS. <lb/>
HATS, <lb/>
ATS, <lb/>
I have reduced prices on everything in order to reduce my <lb/>
stock by the 1st of January, 1895. <lb/>
Come on good people and let me prove to you that have made <lb/>
a great reduction. Remember I will refuse no reasonable price offered., i <lb/>
Remember the name and place. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
Tile Leader in <lb/>
-o- <lb/>
AT KINSTON. <lb/>
Tuesday a big racket was made <lb/>
in Mr. Leslie Dawson's store. Mr- <lb/>
N J House, a attorney of <lb/>
cut and badly <lb/>
ed by the brothers. He <lb/>
was cut on his legs in two places <lb/>
and his face an, I arm were badly <lb/>
bruised. His injuries are painful <lb/>
but not dangerous. <lb/>
It seems, from the best than we <lb/>
can learn, that Mess. N. J- Rouse <lb/>
ft-d W. D. Pollock have obtained <lb/>
judgment against Mr. Leslie <lb/>
Dawson for a northern creditor. <lb/>
The case that was being tried be- <lb/>
fore Clerk Bright was of sup- <lb/>
proceedings, <lb/>
ting the ownership of property. <lb/>
Miss Dawson, daughter of <lb/>
Mr. Levi Dawson, was a witness <lb/>
in the case, and at her request <lb/>
a delicacy about going to <lb/>
the court her evidence was <lb/>
taken in Mr. Leslie Dawson's <lb/>
store. Mr. Levi Dawson and his <lb/>
sons were excluded from the court <lb/>
while her evidence was taken. <lb/>
After she had given In her <lb/>
signed the report of it <lb/>
she went out to where her father <lb/>
brothers were. In a very <lb/>
short time Mr. Levi Dawson came <lb/>
and went towards Mr. House, <lb/>
cursing him Baying he <lb/>
had insulted his daughter. <lb/>
Mess. A. J. Loftin nod D. E- <lb/>
Perry, who were attorneys for <lb/>
the Mr. Dawson that <lb/>
it was a mistake, that the <lb/>
had been conducted as <lb/>
courteously as could be, but this <lb/>
failed to quiet matters. Tho <lb/>
Dawson brothers Mr. <lb/>
House with knives and <lb/>
but the failed to tire. <lb/>
At the In before Mayor <lb/>
Hill, as examination was waived <lb/>
by Dawson's, no testimony <lb/>
was taken, but Mr- Levi Dawson <lb/>
made a statement to the effect <lb/>
that his daughter had told him <lb/>
when she came out from the ex- <lb/>
that Mr. had in- <lb/>
her and she could not pro <lb/>
herself, and that he told her <lb/>
he would then fol- <lb/>
lowed the difficulty. He said he <lb/>
and Mr. House struck at each <lb/>
other about the same time. Mr. <lb/>
Rouse was not able to attend the <lb/>
hearing, so he could make no <lb/>
Free <lb/>
We still lead in this line, having the largest and best selected <lb/>
stock ever carried in our town. We have six thousand <lb/>
and seventy-five square feet of floor space <lb/>
to this one line, and when you want <lb/>
anything in the Furniture line <lb/>
-------consisting of------- <lb/>
Medium Price Marble Top Suits. <lb/>
Marble lop Brans, <lb/>
Took a Tumble. . <lb/>
Married. On Saturday night as the; <lb/>
are hap- Macon bus was returning <lb/>
ti inform those of our friends j <lb/>
who nave heretofore so ardently <lb/>
desired the annexation of Canada of <lb/>
to the U. S. that their hopes have coupling pin broke and threw <lb/>
at least been, to extent, <lb/>
realized, though it is improbable and toppled it over <lb/>
that the diplomatic officers of the <lb/>
two great English speaking ca <lb/>
of the world have yet become <lb/>
aware of such an event. <lb/>
Tho fact of it is, that Mr. <lb/>
Moore and Miss Eula Stokes <lb/>
were united in the holy of <lb/>
matrimony at the house of Squire <lb/>
L. B. Newborn, on Sunday, <lb/>
Squire officiating. It <lb/>
is impossible, yet, to tell what <lb/>
of tho front wheels under the <lb/>
on its I <lb/>
side in the ditch- The horses <lb/>
took fright ran off. <lb/>
was but one passenger, Mr. W. <lb/>
W- Shaw, and he was thrown <lb/>
on the side, receiving only <lb/>
a few bruises. The driver Henry <lb/>
Lewis, and a small colored boy ; <lb/>
did not off so easy. The <lb/>
driver was thrown to the ground <lb/>
and the very near fall i <lb/>
him. Ho received several <lb/>
severe licks on tho head his <lb/>
Secretary Gresham will think let am shoulder badly hurt. <lb/>
am pleased to state that since <lb/>
from my recent sickness I visited <lb/>
the northern markets to purchase <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
Wood Top Bureaus <lb/>
Tables, <lb/>
Extension Dining Table, Side Boards, Tin Safes, Mattresses, <lb/>
Bed Spring, Children's Beds and Cribs, Parlor Suits, Hall <lb/>
Racks, Wardrobes, Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles, Floor Oil <lb/>
Cloths, yard, yard and a half and two yards wide, and Door <lb/>
Mats, call on us. <lb/>
Out in Oregon there is a Mr. <lb/>
Tongue who desires to go to the <lb/>
United States Senate. We <lb/>
thought the lost develop- <lb/>
ed the fact that there was too I <lb/>
much of this thing there not. j <lb/>
Squire acts when he <lb/>
hears of this marriage ; but it is <lb/>
to hoped that no trouble will <lb/>
arise out of the affair, and that <lb/>
the nations of the new world will <lb/>
ever remain at peace with each <lb/>
other. G. <lb/>
N. C. Dec <lb/>
the <lb/>
12th inst., at three clock, at the <lb/>
home of Maj. John Peebles, six <lb/>
miles above Greenville, Mr. R. S- <lb/>
of and Miss <lb/>
Annie were married by <lb/>
Rev. G- F. Smith Tho happy <lb/>
couple with a party of friends <lb/>
take the evening train for <lb/>
ton. The extends <lb/>
wishes. <lb/>
the res- <lb/>
of air- E. T. Savage, near <lb/>
Greenville, on the 12th inst., Mr. <lb/>
Joseph and Miss Mamie <lb/>
Savage wore married by II. O. <lb/>
Venters, Esq. <lb/>
The boy was <lb/>
about six feet and had <lb/>
fingers broke bad <lb/>
cuts on his head- It was <lb/>
no one was killed. <lb/>
Ship your produce to <lb/>
J. C. Jr., Co. <lb/>
Factors <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Commission <lb/>
VA. <lb/>
an am now prepared show you sir, <lb/>
------site line of------ <lb/>
Dry <lb/>
GAPS I <lb/>
Furnishing Goods, Etc, Etc <lb/>
You will find all my goods strictly first-class and priced <lb/>
Come to see me and let me show what can do. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Personal Attention given to <lb/>
Weights and Counts- <lb/>
following <lb/>
Norfolk prices on produce <lb/>
cotton, to <lb/>
Irish Potatoes, i Chickens, <lb/>
Sweet to IS <lb/>
IS to Peas, to <lb/>
Corn, to <lb/>
COTTON <lb/>
AND DEALERS IN <lb/>
GENERAL .-. <lb/>
in To deal fair and square with our Mends and patrons and by giving i <lb/>
Sf S E BOTTOM on Goods and Top Prices for Produce. We intend <lb/>
HOC <lb/>
i I <lb/>
We have some rare bargains in all lines. We <lb/>
defy competition. We are here to stay. We <lb/>
can and will sell as low as any one. <lb/>
Your friends, <lb/>
J. GO. <lb/>
We make a <lb/>
Specialty of<lb/>
unpins mi <lb/>
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led MM<lb/>
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<p>
Id <lb/>
m OR BUST <lb/>
Am I going to be lost <lb/>
in the snuffle or soaked <lb/>
in the soup Not if I <lb/>
know it; I am here to <lb/>
compete with all com- <lb/>
stock against stock <lb/>
and dollar against <lb/>
I am after the <lb/>
Shining <lb/>
Shekels <lb/>
and I expect to <lb/>
by giving value for <lb/>
them. I don't want <lb/>
on any other terms. <lb/>
Come see me and <lb/>
you'll find me <lb/>
Death on <lb/>
the Dicker. <lb/>
I take no man's dust <lb/>
on the trade track. I <lb/>
won't be bluffed out of <lb/>
the business game. I <lb/>
now have ready a fine <lb/>
stock of Fall and Win- <lb/>
Goods and they are <lb/>
all marked at a low <lb/>
price. Come and size <lb/>
them up and you'll see <lb/>
I'm <lb/>
Fixed to <lb/>
Stay in <lb/>
the Game <lb/>
No or she- <lb/>
with me. A fair <lb/>
deal to all is my motto. <lb/>
H. C. HOOKER, <lb/>
MEN AND <lb/>
Boys Clothing, <lb/>
Cents Furnishing <lb/>
5th and Evans St. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections. <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
fall <lb/>
A great pass- <lb/>
this way. <lb/>
Store is a beauty. <lb/>
Yon go and see for yourself. <lb/>
Cotton Seed wanted for <lb/>
at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Nice line of very best Canned <lb/>
goods at S. Smith's. <lb/>
Give the Warehouse <lb/>
trial with a load of fine <lb/>
I co and yon will go home <lb/>
over the high prices obtained. <lb/>
See J. C- Cobb Sou's <lb/>
stock of Shoes and Boots. <lb/>
Boy your boy one of those <lb/>
cent axes at D. D- I <lb/>
Every pile of tobacco brings its <lb/>
full value the Ware- <lb/>
house and your is ready as <lb/>
as th sale is made. <lb/>
. and cheap Oak Sets, <lb/>
up stairs, Old Brick Score. <lb/>
Oar sign roads Ware- <lb/>
Follow that <lb/>
advice will got highest <lb/>
puces for your tobacco. <lb/>
Forbes it <lb/>
M. D. has the <lb/>
holiday goods in town, <lb/>
Good Tobacco <lb/>
Boswell, Co. <lb/>
Bob White Cigar still the <lb/>
lead. D. S. <lb/>
Very nicest selections and <lb/>
styles all kinds of Millinery <lb/>
goods, at Mrs <lb/>
Coffee pound. Boswell, <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Snuff ad Boswell <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Mrs. Georgia Pearce has just <lb/>
received a lot of new sample <lb/>
Hats and new pattern Hats, which <lb/>
will be sold very low. <lb/>
Good Flour barrel. Bag- <lb/>
well, Co <lb/>
to the office <lb/>
tor blank crop liens, deeds, land <lb/>
mortgages and mortgages. <lb/>
Large lot of them just printed <lb/>
with new type on good paper <lb/>
Bod White and Tan <lb/>
Boswell, Co. <lb/>
Beautiful line of Ties <lb/>
Handkerchiefs for ladies at <lb/>
Georgia <lb/>
Mr. B. C Pearce returned home <lb/>
Monday morning- <lb/>
Mr- Cornelius is able <lb/>
to be out from his sickness- <lb/>
Miss Havens Cherry has gone <lb/>
to Baltimore to spend awhile- <lb/>
Miss Bettie Moore, of Elm City, <lb/>
is visiting Mr. G. W- Williams. <lb/>
Mrs. Ricks has moved into Mr. <lb/>
Sutton's house, recently vacated <lb/>
by Mr- Burch- <lb/>
Miss Annie Lawrence, who has <lb/>
recently had a long spell fever <lb/>
has recovered- <lb/>
Rev. M. T. of Wilson, <lb/>
j has been spending some days <lb/>
with Superior Court Clerk E. A- <lb/>
Cards are out announcing the <lb/>
engagement of Miss L <lb/>
Cohen to Mr. G- L. <lb/>
all of Tarboro- Our <lb/>
Mr. Z N- Leggett, of Trenton, <lb/>
S C-, came in on the southbound <lb/>
train to spend a while bis <lb/>
brother Mr- W. W- Leggett. <lb/>
Rev. G. A. missed the <lb/>
train at Rocky Mount, Saturday, <lb/>
not get here to fill his <lb/>
in the Methodist <lb/>
church Sunday. <lb/>
Mr. Abe of Granville <lb/>
county, is here making arrange- <lb/>
for moving his family down <lb/>
at an early day. He will engage <lb/>
in tobacco culture. <lb/>
Mrs. B. L and <lb/>
of and <lb/>
of Clinton, who <lb/>
have been visiting Mrs. F. G- <lb/>
James, left for homes this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Bey. R- W. i had <lb/>
to hear him at the <lb/>
Presbyterian church, <lb/>
morning and night, find preach <lb/>
two good He left Mon- <lb/>
day morning for <lb/>
Mr. E- <lb/>
for Raleigh to take a <lb/>
two weeks course in horticulture. <lb/>
With this and the thorough <lb/>
knowledge he has obtained <lb/>
his excellent father, will make <lb/>
him ore of the beat nursery men <lb/>
in the State. Jim Joe will <lb/>
miss the <lb/>
and <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
For <lb/>
Two <lb/>
Weeks <lb/>
Longer <lb/>
You <lb/>
Can <lb/>
Buy <lb/>
At <lb/>
COST <lb/>
At <lb/>
Splendid tobacco farm for sale, <lb/>
all necessary buildings, hams <lb/>
and pack s, four miles from <lb/>
Greenville. Sheppard, <lb/>
Fire Crackers at Jobbers <lb/>
at D. S. Smith's. <lb/>
Building lots for sale on easy <lb/>
terms, apply to S. E- <lb/>
Just Car load of <lb/>
and Ties at J. C- Cobb <lb/>
Son's- <lb/>
Our or Goods and <lb/>
Groceries are complete- Call and <lb/>
see us- J. C. Cobb <lb/>
To get highest average bring <lb/>
your tobacco to the <lb/>
Warehouse and we will prove it- <lb/>
Forbes <lb/>
Nice lot of mixed Nuts, Prunes- <lb/>
Candies, Apples, Oran- <lb/>
Bananas, at D <lb/>
S. Smith's. <lb/>
The ladies are invited to call <lb/>
and see the lot of beautiful Box <lb/>
Papers just received at Reflector <lb/>
Bookstore. <lb/>
the coming season we <lb/>
will keep the very best horses <lb/>
and males for sale Call to <lb/>
what we have before buying. <lb/>
We guarantee satisfaction- e <lb/>
also conduct a first-class livery <lb/>
stables. Tucker Edwards. <lb/>
Complete line of Dry goods at <lb/>
Wiley Brown's. <lb/>
Remember I you cash for Chicken <lb/>
Eggs and Produce at the Old <lb/>
Brick Store. <lb/>
machines from to <lb/>
Latest improved New Home <lb/>
Wiley Brows. <lb/>
A large stock of nice Furniture cheap <lb/>
at the Old Brick Steve, <lb/>
New assortment of Bibles from <lb/>
American B. S-, just received. <lb/>
Wiley Brown, Depositor. <lb/>
First class Cart Wheels with <lb/>
Iron Axle, only a pair- <lb/>
John Flanagan Buggy Co. <lb/>
Keep mind that the Planters <lb/>
Warehouse is the place to get <lb/>
highest averages for to-<lb/>
For good reliable Shoes go to <lb/>
Wiley Brown. <lb/>
Fresh Stock of Mountain But <lb/>
Cream Cheese, <lb/>
Citron, Currants, Raisins, Nuts, <lb/>
Oranges, Apples, Chestnuts, <lb/>
orated Apples, Irish Potatoes, <lb/>
Fish, Buckwheat Large <lb/>
Hominy, Oat Flakes, cheap at the <lb/>
Old Brick Store. <lb/>
The Reflector Book Store takes <lb/>
subscriptions to all the leading <lb/>
magazines and papers. We are <lb/>
prepared to give discounts when <lb/>
two or more are wanted- <lb/>
Toys, Doll Vases, Cups <lb/>
and Saucers, Drum, Guns, Can <lb/>
dies, Nuts, liaisons, Oranges, <lb/>
cheap at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
You ought to go to <lb/>
and see the biggest lot of Toys <lb/>
ever before- <lb/>
B sure you buy your <lb/>
mas Toys and from <lb/>
lie is headquarters. <lb/>
Headquarters for <lb/>
at <lb/>
Beautiful Christmas Presents- <lb/>
Glove, handkerchief, jewel col <lb/>
and cuff boxes, pockets <lb/>
ornaments, toilet cases, per- <lb/>
fume sets, unique calendars, <lb/>
bums, lovely d <lb/>
many other beautiful goods- <lb/>
Mrs. M. D. <lb/>
We hear of no Christmas trees i <lb/>
for any of the Sunday Schools <lb/>
here- i <lb/>
Not many nape days left in the <lb/>
old year. <lb/>
The streets present a busy <lb/>
every day now. <lb/>
For horse <lb/>
buggy, apply to Rev. G- F. Smith. <lb/>
The crowing of roosters at all <lb/>
hours of the night announces the <lb/>
near approach of Christmas <lb/>
Deputy Sheriff H. T. King- <lb/>
says his unlucky number of <lb/>
in jail, still <lb/>
changed- <lb/>
Hen fruit becomes a luxury <lb/>
when Christmas draws <lb/>
other words the holidays puts up <lb/>
the price of eggs- <lb/>
Nearly every evening after <lb/>
supper parties of merry <lb/>
people visit the stores to look at <lb/>
the holiday goods. <lb/>
Messrs. Sheppard and <lb/>
are now prepared to put <lb/>
up electric bells and magneto or <lb/>
bell telephones for those wishing <lb/>
them. <lb/>
The next best thing to being a <lb/>
pretty girl and having delightful <lb/>
serenades is to live next door to <lb/>
one and get the benefit of the <lb/>
music anyway. <lb/>
Many a woman will a <lb/>
loot in a number four <lb/>
shoe, and decorate the other <lb/>
of her with a hat as <lb/>
as a cart wheel. <lb/>
There are eighteen hotels <lb/>
hoarding houses in Greenville, <lb/>
not including restaurants. This <lb/>
looks like people ought to be well <lb/>
supplied with something to eat. <lb/>
The jury in the of J. F- <lb/>
Whichard against the railroad, <lb/>
the one that ed the court a <lb/>
week, save the plaintiff a verdict <lb/>
for The sued for <lb/>
was <lb/>
Mr. G. W. of Washing- <lb/>
ton, has rented from Mr. C. T. <lb/>
the vacant store build- <lb/>
opposite Reflector office <lb/>
and will conduct his candy <lb/>
there. We wish him success. <lb/>
M- R. Lane is showing some <lb/>
more handsome portraits received <lb/>
for customers whose purchases <lb/>
amount to The one of <lb/>
Policeman J. L. Daniel, taken <lb/>
when ho was a young man, is just <lb/>
splendid. <lb/>
The editor is whole footed for <lb/>
Christmas. On Saturday his aunt, <lb/>
Mrs. W. R. Whichard, sent <lb/>
a fine fat turkey to make a com- <lb/>
dish for Christmas dinner <lb/>
to the ham she recently sent. <lb/>
Our thanks are bigger than type <lb/>
can express <lb/>
Officers of the Guards. <lb/>
At the meeting of Pitt county <lb/>
Rifles, Friday afternoon, the fol- <lb/>
lowing officers were <lb/>
T. Smith. <lb/>
1st F. Sugg. <lb/>
2nd R. Cory. <lb/>
Treasurer B- F. Sugg. <lb/>
C Hooker. <lb/>
end <lb/>
big <lb/>
and <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Mr. E. A. Bland, of Grifton was <lb/>
here Thursday and told us <lb/>
Mrs. Mary widow of the <lb/>
late ex Sheriff W- A. <lb/>
died Wednesday night She <lb/>
yellow chill on Monday. Mrs. <lb/>
a great many <lb/>
in Greenville during the <lb/>
years she lived here, and they <lb/>
learn with regret of her death. <lb/>
Horse Killed. <lb/>
A man was riding a poor horse <lb/>
Tuesday evening, and when near <lb/>
II n in he i s machine shops the <lb/>
stumbled and fell, <lb/>
its right fore leg near the shoal <lb/>
A crowd gathered around <lb/>
and Chief of Police James was <lb/>
requested to the animal <lb/>
put it out of its misery. A. <lb/>
man to be punished for <lb/>
as poor a hone as that was. <lb/>
HUNG HIMSELF. <lb/>
MR. <lb/>
His Wife Finds Hun to the <lb/>
Door Knob. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Washington, N. C, Dec <lb/>
Mr. L. E. the tailor, <lb/>
committed suicide here this morn- <lb/>
by hanging himself to the <lb/>
door knob. His wife found him <lb/>
in a dying condition and <lb/>
summoned a physician, bat <lb/>
too late- He died a few minutes <lb/>
past o'clock. <lb/>
Mr. formerly lived <lb/>
Greenville and moved here <lb/>
from your town. <lb/>
Mr. took a piece of <lb/>
braid used for binding coats, tied <lb/>
it to the door knob, looped it <lb/>
around his neck and fell back- <lb/>
ward with his hands behind him, <lb/>
self to death. The <lb/>
piece of braid reached about a <lb/>
foot from the knob to his neck- <lb/>
had been crazed <lb/>
for several days from hard drink- <lb/>
He was buried this morn- <lb/>
in cemetery. <lb/>
MR. SHORT'S FUNERAL. <lb/>
Follows his <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
of the largest processions <lb/>
ever witnessed in Washington <lb/>
was that of Mr. E. Murray Short, <lb/>
yesterday afternoon. The <lb/>
exercises were conducted at <lb/>
the church, of which <lb/>
he was a consistent member, by <lb/>
Rev. M. Payne. The church <lb/>
was crowded to its utmost <lb/>
city by sorrowing relatives Mid <lb/>
friends <lb/>
The floral tributes were many <lb/>
and of beauty <lb/>
Mr. Short's oldest daughter, <lb/>
Miss Addie Lee Short, who was <lb/>
attending school at Raleigh, <lb/>
reached home on a special train <lb/>
about on- o'clock, accompanied <lb/>
by Prof. James <lb/>
dent of Peace Institute. <lb/>
HIS <lb/>
The Sad of a Man <lb/>
Came to Attend Conference. <lb/>
The Durham Sun of 12th <lb/>
contained the following sad <lb/>
The Stewart Hotel has a very <lb/>
unpleasant guest, in fact, so much <lb/>
so, that be has to be guarded ail <lb/>
the time to keep him from doing <lb/>
himself others harm. <lb/>
is name is James . Barn <lb/>
hill, a young man about twenty- <lb/>
six or twenty eight years of age, <lb/>
who came here last Friday, to at- <lb/>
tend the Conference, from Bethel, <lb/>
N. C. After his arrival he went <lb/>
immediately to the Stewart Hotel <lb/>
and registered, and has since <lb/>
then become insane- His people <lb/>
were but as yet no word <lb/>
has been received from them. <lb/>
It is indeed a pathetic sight to <lb/>
see a young, intelligent, <lb/>
man in his <lb/>
from home and and more <lb/>
especially is it so in this case <lb/>
when one has become acquainted <lb/>
with his life's history, and the <lb/>
causes which led to his insanity. <lb/>
He was a poor boy and had an <lb/>
old mother and sister who looked <lb/>
to him for their e <lb/>
hard and educated him <lb/>
self, but studied so hard at school <lb/>
and since, that his mind has be- <lb/>
come impaired- His mother and <lb/>
sister are still depend, upon <lb/>
for living, <lb/>
Unless the authorities hear <lb/>
from his people by tomorrow <lb/>
morning he will be taken to bis <lb/>
home, in Pitt county, and turned <lb/>
over to the sheriff. <lb/>
Officer G. W. Crabtree, of <lb/>
Durham, arrived Saturday with <lb/>
Mr. J. L. Barnhill and placed him <lb/>
in charge of Sheriff King. This <lb/>
is one of the most pitiful cases <lb/>
we ever saw and every heart goes <lb/>
out in sympathy for the <lb/>
young man We hi ad <lb/>
mission into the State Hospital <lb/>
can be secured at once for him <lb/>
and that his mind can be early <lb/>
restored- <lb/>
The season of holiday trading <lb/>
and purchase has already begun- <lb/>
Many of the stores have their <lb/>
displayed and shrewd buy- <lb/>
are making their purchasers <lb/>
now. Isn't this a good time to <lb/>
give the your<lb/>
Best <lb/>
The on Hood's Pro- <lb/>
by Squire <lb/>
following testimonial comes from T. K. <lb/>
Fogs. Esq., who Is well-known throughout Ken- <lb/>
picky as court Justice and Justice of the <lb/>
for Bath His words should invoke <lb/>
confidence of all who read his <lb/>
I. Hood A Co. Lowell. <lb/>
will say for flood's I <lb/>
It to be the beat medicine In the world. In the <lb/>
winter of I had a bad case of the grip which <lb/>
left my system In very shape. I tried every- <lb/>
thing I could find and got no relief. In the tall <lb/>
the year I bought a bottle of Hood's <lb/>
The first I took <lb/>
Made a Decided Change <lb/>
for the better. When I began taking the first <lb/>
bottle my weight was pounds, lightest <lb/>
since manhood. By time the second beta <lb/>
Hood's Cures <lb/>
had been used my weight was Ml pounds. X <lb/>
all this to Hood's sad I gladly <lb/>
recommend It to all T. If. <lb/>
Justice of the Sharpsburg, Kentucky. <lb/>
Hood's Pills cure liver lite, <lb/>
slot <lb/>
The Furniture and Racket Store. <lb/>
The Holiday Season <lb/>
s upon us, and, as usual, everybody is looking around for a suitable present for those they love <lb/>
we offer this advice Come to our establishment and see the many good things in store for you. <lb/>
How nice it would be to send to your wife, mother, or sister a nice <lb/>
CHAMBER <lb/>
We have them and can please you in style as well as prices. <lb/>
We are determined to push our goods, and the we have them to suit you. <lb/>
Chairs, Bedsteads, Lounges, Safes, Cradles, Mattresses, Bedroom Suits, <lb/>
in abundance, and an inspection will convince you that we are prepared tor you. In fact, you <lb/>
can get many useful presents at our store, and on the most reasonable terms. Remember, we <lb/>
will sell you any of these goods at the very lowest prices for cash, or on our liberal terms. <lb/>
Our Racket Department <lb/>
is chock full of Christmas Novelties and the prices are way down and clean out of sight. If you <lb/>
want anything like the following call and see us. <lb/>
Ladies Shoes cents worth Men Hats cents worth Oil Paintings <lb/>
cents worth Crockery, Tinware, Table Cutlery, Carpets, Lace <lb/>
Curtains, Curtain Poles, Pins cent a paper, Needles cent <lb/>
a paper, Slates cents, and everything needed in the house. <lb/>
Crayons, Pencils, Pens, Ink, Paper, <lb/>
The Furniture and Racket Store. <lb/>
Opposite Mrs. M. T. Millinery Store.<lb/>
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Does This <lb/>
Hit You <lb/>
The management of the <lb/>
Equitable Life Assurance <lb/>
Society in the Department of <lb/>
the Carolinas, wishes to <lb/>
cure a few Special Resident <lb/>
Agents. Those who are fitted <lb/>
for this work will find this <lb/>
A Rare Opportunity <lb/>
It however, and those <lb/>
who succeed best in it possess <lb/>
character, mature judgment, <lb/>
tact, perseverance, and the <lb/>
respect of their community. <lb/>
Think this matter over care- <lb/>
fully. There's an unusual <lb/>
opening for somebody. If it <lb/>
fits you, it will Fur- <lb/>
information on request. <lb/>
W. J. Manager, <lb/>
Rock Hill, S. C<lb/>
Cotton, Corn and <lb/>
General Crops. <lb/>
Deed and by leading to- <lb/>
North Carolina and the South <lb/>
the past twenty years. Head tin- <lb/>
following and send for <lb/>
pamphlet giving directions f r mixing, <lb/>
testimonials. Ac. <lb/>
C, Sept. <lb/>
Means. A Co. <lb/>
chemicals I <lb/>
of you for making <lb/>
combine to give only <lb/>
use it under cotton. YOU Know I must <lb/>
think it or I should not bare <lb/>
used it so long. This m or <lb/>
years that have been using it. and <lb/>
use bat trade me able to pay tor it ca- <lb/>
not on crop time. <lb/>
Yours truly, S. EVAN S <lb/>
S. C. 1883. <lb/>
Messrs. Boykin, a Co. <lb/>
It gives us pleasure to say We bare <lb/>
been using your for <lb/>
more than fifteen year continuously <lb/>
and expect to continue to do Of <lb/>
we are entirely satisfied that it <lb/>
us to use it. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
K. M. <lb/>
Boykin, Go. <lb/>
Md. <lb/>
All kinds of Watches. a, and <lb/>
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work a All work <lb/>
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Office at the <lb/>
DR. H. A. JOYNER, <lb/>
DENTIST,<lb/>
Office up stairs over S. E. Co. <lb/>
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G It E E N V L L E, . <lb/>
Practice all the courts Collections a <lb/>
HERBERT <lb/>
TONSORIAL PARLORS <lb/>
Under Opera House, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
Call in when you want work. <lb/>
AND BRANCHES. <lb/>
AND FLORENCE RAH, ROAD. <lb/>
Condensed S <lb/>
TRAINS COIN. SOUTH. <lb/>
Top With <lb/>
MALE ACADEMY, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, X. C. <lb/>
The nest I m of this School ill <lb/>
begin on Tuesday the 4th day of <lb/>
and continue weeks. <lb/>
PER MONTH. <lb/>
Primary English <lb/>
Intermediate h 82.50 <lb/>
Higher 83.00 <lb/>
41.00 <lb/>
The instruction will continue through. <lb/>
Discipline mild bat firm. If necessary <lb/>
an additional teacher will employed. <lb/>
Satisfaction guaranteed pupils <lb/>
enter early and attend regularly. <lb/>
further information apply to <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
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July P, <lb/>
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Poor <lb/>
Health <lb/>
means so much more than <lb/>
you and <lb/>
fatal diseases result from <lb/>
trifling ailments neglected, i <lb/>
Don't play with <lb/>
greatest <lb/>
If you feeling <lb/>
out of sorts, weak <lb/>
and generally ex- <lb/>
have no <lb/>
and can't <lb/>
begin at <lb/>
the most <lb/>
strengthening <lb/>
is <lb/>
Brown's Iron Bit- <lb/>
A few bot- <lb/>
cure benefit <lb/>
comes from the <lb/>
very first <lb/>
teeth, its <lb/>
pleasant to take. <lb/>
It Cures <lb/>
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver <lb/>
Neuralgia, Troubles, <lb/>
Constipation, Bad Blood <lb/>
Malaria, Nervous ailments <lb/>
Women's complaints. <lb/>
Get only the has crossed red <lb/>
lines on the wrapper. All others are sub- <lb/>
On receipt of two ac. stamps we <lb/>
will send set of Ton Beautiful World's <lb/>
Pair Views and <lb/>
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. <lb/>
STATEMENT. <lb/>
W-W <lb/>
There is m Tan <lb/>
ON <lb/>
Stoves <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Stove Pipe <lb/>
that we sell. We keep <lb/>
a full line. Also a <lb/>
large stock of <lb/>
Tinware, Paints Oils <lb/>
which we are selling <lb/>
cheap. <lb/>
Pumps, <lb/>
BICYCLES, <lb/>
Roofing, Guttering, <lb/>
and Repairing. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
1891. <lb/>
as per vouchers <lb/>
riled <lb/>
Ain't school <lb/>
A of per cent <lb/>
on receipts <lb/>
per cent, commissions on <lb/>
813.774.41 <lb/>
Dec. To hand to <lb/>
Ana audited outstanding debt <lb/>
Dec. 2nd 1891 <lb/>
State North <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
M King, <lb/>
the Board tor Pitt <lb/>
do hereby that the fore- <lb/>
going is a true statement as h appear <lb/>
upon record in my office. <lb/>
until under and of said <lb/>
-s. Board <lb/>
I in <lb/>
1891. <lb/>
W. M. KING, <lb/>
t of B <lb/>
for <lb/>
Creek and Stock Law <lb/>
Territory. <lb/>
D J Will hard <lb/>
w c Barney w<lb/>
Whit M <lb/>
H Jackson<lb/>
oaf MK <lb/>
White <lb/>
C Dawson <lb/>
Henry White <lb/>
Trips and Ives W <lb/>
R Dawson r <lb/>
Jenkins Is <lb/>
C Moore<lb/>
Moore <lb/>
W II Stocks <lb/>
May W Wilson<lb/>
C Dawson H <lb/>
June W J <lb/>
C M Smith <lb/>
J W <lb/>
L H Spier <lb/>
L B <lb/>
E B <lb/>
C Dawson <lb/>
Jerry <lb/>
Sept White <lb/>
Henry lo <lb/>
Jan. <lb/>
Feb. <lb/>
Mar. <lb/>
Too Bad I Too Bad I <lb/>
When the train came in Monday <lb/>
morning it struck on <lb/>
thing looked very much of <lb/>
fix, Jolly Engineer <lb/>
Smith in team and clever <lb/>
Hawks all in the month <lb/>
stepped up to the latter to in <lb/>
if anybody dead or if <lb/>
ho had paying <lb/>
beta But just look at that <lb/>
train The company taken <lb/>
away my nice cars an given rue <lb/>
those you <lb/>
In place of the former hand <lb/>
some first class couch was one <lb/>
near so while the second <lb/>
class couch was a <lb/>
very old combination car. As it <lb/>
now is the mail and express car <lb/>
is the best looking part of the <lb/>
train. That's too bad I We hope <lb/>
the company will put the nice <lb/>
back at Certainly <lb/>
travel is heavy enough on this <lb/>
road for it to be given as good <lb/>
cars as are going- <lb/>
Because the principals of the <lb/>
Mt-Olive aid ville schools <lb/>
ticket at <lb/>
the recent election, the Populist <lb/>
i bum <lb/>
iii <lb/>
ii hereafter <lb/>
f r their support <lb/>
from the Democrats. We are <lb/>
informed that tiny are <lb/>
treating pastors, who voted <lb/>
the Democratic ticket, in like <lb/>
manner are actually with- <lb/>
holding the amounts pledged to <lb/>
their support. What are <lb/>
coming to, and whither are we <lb/>
drifting Headlight. <lb/>
There's No Choice in Bicycles. <lb/>
Senator Ransom contributed <lb/>
to the fond being <lb/>
raised for the benefit of the <lb/>
by the fire in Ha-ion, N- C <lb/>
Buy your Christmas goods of <lb/>
Li. Starkey Co. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Arrested. <lb/>
Ben Williams, a colored <lb/>
rant keeper, was arrested <lb/>
on a charge of obtaining goods <lb/>
under pretense. Ben went <lb/>
to an at the river and <lb/>
ordered gallons of <lb/>
the boatman to come on up <lb/>
to his shop for the money. He <lb/>
went up, upon arriving there <lb/>
Ben told him be had no money to <lb/>
pay the bill- This led to the <lb/>
being issued. The case was <lb/>
called before B. S Shep- <lb/>
today, Ben submit <lb/>
paying for the oysters and <lb/>
the costs in the case. <lb/>
to Creditors. <lb/>
The Superior Court Clerk, having la- <lb/>
med letter.- y to mi- <lb/>
u I he 26th ii X iv. I MM <lb/>
of Hie of G IS- ft. <lb/>
is hereby n t ail persona In- <lb/>
lo the estate <lb/>
ate payment to the undersigned, t <lb/>
U of said estate to present <lb/>
hair claims prop to <lb/>
the within twelve months <lb/>
utter date of ibis notice, or <lb/>
will be plead in bar of re- <lb/>
. B. RICK. <lb/>
Extra on the estate G. E. <lb/>
This of Nov. 1801. <lb/>
Greenville Stock <lb/>
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Mar. <lb/>
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J R <lb/>
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Warren <lb/>
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Isaiah <lb/>
Nov. c Henry <lb/>
Financial Statement of Swift Creek and <lb/>
Stock Law Territory. <lb/>
Flanagan in account Said <lb/>
Stock Law Territory. <lb/>
Db <lb/>
July To of B W <lb/>
King, <lb/>
Nov. To cash of K <lb/>
King, <lb/>
Cat. <lb/>
A. at <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
Wholesale Retail <lb/>
I By ain't d as per vouch, <lb/>
J of per cent commissions <lb/>
on <lb/>
on <lb/>
To cash on hand to balance<lb/>
Real Estate <lb/>
and <lb/>
Rental Agent. <lb/>
Houses and lots for Rent or for Sale <lb/>
terms easy. Rents, Taxes. <lb/>
and open and any other <lb/>
of debt placed in my heads for <lb/>
collection have prompt attention, <lb/>
Satisfaction guaranteed. I solicit your <lb/>
patronage. <lb/>
Dated <lb/>
July <lb/>
1894. <lb/>
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Selma <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
OINTMENT <lb/>
MARK <lb/>
LT Wilmington <lb/>
Magnolia <lb/>
Goldsboro <lb/>
Ar Wilson <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Ar Mt <lb/>
Ar Tarboro <lb/>
Tarboro <lb/>
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P. M.<lb/>
P. M.<lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
to the n tail trade a <lb/>
Family Groceries, <lb/>
AC, AC, <lb/>
To the wholesale trade I am prepared to <lb/>
give jobbers prices <lb/>
MEATS, SUGAR. OILS <lb/>
Molasses, Vinegar. Matches, Star Lye, <lb/>
Baking Powder, Paper <lb/>
Wrapping Paper Twine. Ac- <lb/>
Car load Flour, best brands, just received <lb/>
Car load Bagging and Ties at bottom <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
Big lot of to fit everybody. <lb/>
Call on me when you want at <lb/>
the lowest figures. <lb/>
Have you seen those nice Christ- <lb/>
mas goods J. L Starkey Go's <lb/>
They have a splendid line. <lb/>
Fine Sales. <lb/>
There wore good breaks the <lb/>
warehouses Monday and of <lb/>
the highest prices for large lots <lb/>
that have been reported. Mr. W- <lb/>
J. Jackson had one pile of <lb/>
in his lot on the floor cf <lb/>
the Eastern that brought or <lb/>
a little above for the single <lb/>
pile. Mr. B. E. Par ham was the <lb/>
purchaser. Mr- Jackson an- <lb/>
other pile of lbs. that brought <lb/>
92- Messrs. II. Moore, J. R. <lb/>
Williams John Peebles also <lb/>
got high prices. <lb/>
Christmas nearly here and you <lb/>
should be looking after things to <lb/>
go in the stockings. J. <lb/>
L Starkey Co. just what <lb/>
you want. <lb/>
Saturday evening about as <lb/>
Allen Brown, colored, had t. load <lb/>
of wood standing in front of the <lb/>
Reflector office, along came <lb/>
mule wagon locked j <lb/>
wheels with Allen's cart and <lb/>
turned cart, wood, mule all j <lb/>
in a confused jumble in the <lb/>
lie of the street- Allen said the <lb/>
driver had plenty of room to get <lb/>
by. The driver the wagon said <lb/>
Alien keep out of the mid- <lb/>
the street. That settled it. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The mid having duly <lb/>
before the Superior Conn Clerk of <lb/>
county as Executor the <lb/>
Will and Testament P. A Daven- <lb/>
is hereby <lb/>
to all indebted to the estate of <lb/>
tie said decedent to nuke Immediate <lb/>
payment to the undersigned, and all <lb/>
persona having against said <lb/>
estate present the same tor pay- <lb/>
on or before the 17th day of No- <lb/>
1895, or this notice will be <lb/>
in bar 17th <lb/>
day 1884. <lb/>
M. DAVENPORT, <lb/>
of A Davenport <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly the Bu <lb/>
Court of Pitt county <lb/>
Administrator of the estate of <lb/>
deceased, notice i hereby <lb/>
given to all person indebted to the es- <lb/>
to immediate payment to the <lb/>
undersigned. all persons having <lb/>
claims against ad estate mu-t <lb/>
the payment on or before the <lb/>
3rd of December 1888, on his notice will <lb/>
be plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
T. L. <lb/>
This 3rd day December 1904. <lb/>
Th Victor Pneumatic tire no <lb/>
rival. It is durable than any <lb/>
other and the inner tube can be re- <lb/>
moved in case of in tens <lb/>
than five minutes. <lb/>
The only inner tube removable <lb/>
through the rim. <lb/>
AH Victor improvements are abreast <lb/>
with the times and meet every re- <lb/>
Victors <lb/>
arc <lb/>
BEST, <lb/>
OVERMAN GO. <lb/>
air<lb/>
CLAIMS <lb/>
Dec. 1893. Ami on band <lb/>
, 1894 Theo Bland, Jr <lb/>
C Dawson <lb/>
Feb. <lb/>
Mar. <lb/>
Stokes <lb/>
A B <lb/>
It R Jackson <lb/>
S S Jackson <lb/>
W C Burney <lb/>
lo <lb/>
WE WANT YOUR ORDERS FOR <lb/>
IS <lb/>
II <lb/>
June <lb/>
it <lb/>
0.-.; <lb/>
P p Core of all <lb/>
This Preparation has In use <lb/>
years, and wherever know La <lb/>
been in steady demand, has been <lb/>
by the leading physicians all <lb/>
e country, and has effected cures where <lb/>
all other remedies, with the attention cf <lb/>
the most experienced physicians, have <lb/>
for years failed. This Ointment is f <lb/>
long standing and the reputation <lb/>
which it has obtained is owing <lb/>
Its own efficacy, as but little effort bat <lb/>
ever been made to bring it before tin <lb/>
One bottle of this Ointment <lb/>
sent to any address receipt of One <lb/>
Dollar. All Cash Orders promptly at- <lb/>
tended to. Address all orders and <lb/>
communications to <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
COTTON <lb/>
WANT ONE MILLION <lb/>
V ELS COTTON SEED. <lb/>
Will the highest prices, either <lb/>
in small or large lots. We also have <lb/>
sale Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. <lb/>
SHEPPARD <lb/>
Pat- <lb/>
business conducted for <lb/>
is opposing s. <lb/>
, and we can secure patent in loose <lb/>
remote from Washington. <lb/>
draw in, or p-n <lb/>
if or not, free of <lb/>
fee not due is secured, <lb/>
a to Obtain <lb/>
I colt of same in U. E. and countries <lb/>
I sent Inc. Address <lb/>
Or. t O. C <lb/>
Train on Scotland Seek branch Road <lb/>
leaves Weldon 3.40 p. in. Halifax 4.00 <lb/>
p. m., arrives Scotland Meek at 5-5 p. <lb/>
u., Greenville 11.37 p. in., 7.35 <lb/>
p. m. Returning, leaves 7.20 <lb/>
a. m., Greenville 8.22 Arriving <lb/>
Halifax at a. in . Weldon a. <lb/>
m., daily except <lb/>
Trains on Washington Branch <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
8.40 a. m. Tarboro 9.50; <lb/>
leaves Tarboro p. m. e <lb/>
p. in,, arrives Washington 7.3.5 p. m. <lb/>
Daily except Sunday. Connects with <lb/>
trains on Neck Branch. <lb/>
Tram leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb/>
A R. B. dally except Sun- <lb/>
day, at p. m. Sunday P. M; <lb/>
arrive Plymouth 5.20 P. M-, 5.20 p. in. <lb/>
leaves Ply mouth daily <lb/>
Sunday, 5.30 a. m., 9.30 a m., <lb/>
arrive Tarboro a. m., and 11.-15 <lb/>
a. <lb/>
Train on C Branch leaves <lb/>
Goldsboro daily except. Sunday. a. <lb/>
m. in. Re- <lb/>
leaves m. <lb/>
a Goldsboro. I M <lb/>
Trains on Nashville leaves <lb/>
Mount at p. m., arrive <lb/>
Nashville p. m. Spring Hope 6.30, <lb/>
p. m. Returning leaves Spring c. r <lb/>
a. 8.35 a. m., arrives <lb/>
at Rocky Mount <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Trains on Latta Branch, Florence R. <lb/>
R. Latta 0.50 p. arrive Dun- <lb/>
bar 8.00 Returning leave Dun- <lb/>
bar a- arrive Latta a. m <lb/>
Daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train on Branch leaves War <lb/>
saw for Clinton daily, except Sunday <lb/>
S. II a. in. Returning Clinton <lb/>
at m. at Warsaw with <lb/>
ma n line trains. <lb/>
No. makes close connection <lb/>
at Weldon for all points North daily, all <lb/>
via Richmond, and daily except <lb/>
Sun lay via Portsmouth and Kay Line <lb/>
also at Rocky with Norfolk <lb/>
railroad for Norfolk dally and <lb/>
all points North via daily ex <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
JOHN F. DIVINE, <lb/>
General <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
T. Manager <lb/>
We will them QUICK <lb/>
We will fill them CHEAP <lb/>
We will them WELL <lb/>
Bough Heart Framing, 89.00 <lb/>
Rough Sap Framing, ; 47.00 <lb/>
Rough Sap Inches 80.50 <lb/>
Rough Sap Boards, <lb/>
Whit la SO <lb/>
C Dawson <lb/>
Jenkins <lb/>
W H Tripp and <lb/>
Lewis Ives <lb/>
James P Dawson <lb/>
E E Powell <lb/>
James White <lb/>
Henry White <lb/>
A F Pittman So <lb/>
L B <lb/>
Canady Mt cue <lb/>
C P Moore <lb/>
N H Stocks <lb/>
A R <lb/>
C Dawson <lb/>
W J Laughing- <lb/>
house <lb/>
C M Smith <lb/>
Jere <lb/>
J W <lb/>
L H Spier <lb/>
L B <lb/>
C Dawson <lb/>
E B <lb/>
Henry Harding lo <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
The undersigned having duly <lb/>
tied before the Superior court Clerk of <lb/>
county as Executor of the last <lb/>
Will and Testament Martha Brooks, <lb/>
notice is hereby given to all <lb/>
persons Indebted to the estate <lb/>
a I said decedent to immediate pay <lb/>
to the and all poi- <lb/>
sons ha- claims against s <lb/>
mist present the same for payment on <lb/>
or before the 27th day October, <lb/>
or no ice will be in of re- <lb/>
This 27th day October, l-94. <lb/>
JOHN W. <lb/>
of Martha Brook. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
THE JOHN BUGGY <lb/>
COMPANY contemplates making <lb/>
change in firm and request <lb/>
all persons indebted to them by note <lb/>
or otherwise to settle at once as the <lb/>
present business will be changed. <lb/>
We have a large lot of good CART <lb/>
WHEELS with IRON AXLES at TEN <lb/>
DOLLARS a pair. ALSO <lb/>
large lot of good BUGGIES in pro- <lb/>
portion. <lb/>
JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY CO <lb/>
October 23rd, 1894. <lb/>
The only way to cure catarrh is to <lb/>
purify the blood. Hood's <lb/>
purities the blood, tones up the <lb/>
whole system. <lb/>
The people who, under <lb/>
the direction of <lb/>
Forbes, will present the <lb/>
Milk next week, are now <lb/>
holding nightly <lb/>
Splendid progress is reported <lb/>
H. Clifford, New Wis., <lb/>
troubled with Neuralgia <lb/>
his Stomach disordered, hi <lb/>
Liver was affected to an do <lb/>
appetite fell away, and he was <lb/>
terribly reduced in and <lb/>
Three bottles of Electric Bitten cured <lb/>
him. <lb/>
Edward Shepherd, <lb/>
had a running sore on his leg of eight <lb/>
Standing. Used three bottles of <lb/>
Electric Bitters seven boxes of <lb/>
Salve, and bis leg is <lb/>
sound and well. John Speaker, <lb/>
O., had live large Fever sores on bis <lb/>
leg, said he was incurable. <lb/>
One bottle Electric Bitters and one box <lb/>
Salve cured him en- <lb/>
Sold J. L. Drug <lb/>
store. <lb/>
Administrators Sale. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
of Eugenia Nelson I <lb/>
vs. Petition to <lb/>
Mamie N. K. i sell land <lb/>
Cory A wife Martha, for Assets. <lb/>
J. W. Cannon ; I <lb/>
Mary A. Cannon. J <lb/>
Haying obtained of sale in the <lb/>
above entitled unties is hereby <lb/>
that I shall on Monday, the 7th <lb/>
nay of January, sell at public <lb/>
before the Court House door in <lb/>
Greenville, the following <lb/>
of land in Creek town- <lb/>
ship adjoining the lands of N. R. Cory. <lb/>
J. W. and James Brooks, con- <lb/>
a res more or less. Terms <lb/>
sale cash. J. M. c NELSON, <lb/>
of Eugenia Nelson. <lb/>
Nov. 26th <lb/>
Li ii Firs <lb/>
GREENVILLE, X- C <lb/>
OFFICE AT COURT HOUSE. <lb/>
All kinds placed in strictly <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES I <lb/>
At current rates. <lb/>
PROP <lb/>
ESTABLISH <lb/>
. Andrews. <lb/>
and -9 t <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Just Received Cars Rock Lime. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LIN<lb/>
KEGS S NAILS, ALL SIZE ; <lb/>
Cases <lb/>
Bread Preparation. <lb/>
Soap. <lb/>
Star Lye. <lb/>
Boxes Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Stick Candy, <lb/>
Matches. <lb/>
Gold Dust. <lb/>
Good Luck Baking <lb/>
Sacks Coffee, <lb/>
Molasses. <lb/>
Tons <lb/>
Flanagan. Treasurer, In account <lb/>
with Stock-Law Territory. <lb/>
1691 Dr. <lb/>
July To cash of B W <lb/>
King, <lb/>
Nov. To cash of K IV <lb/>
King, <lb/>
-o- <lb/>
Wait SO days for our Planing MO <lb/>
e will furnish you Dressed Lu <lb/>
we <lb/>
MAI and<lb/>
door for <lb/>
Wood delivered to your <lb/>
cents a load. <lb/>
Terms cash. <lb/>
Thanking you for past patronage <lb/>
GREENVILLE V. C <lb/>
-a. -.- <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
Call your <lb/>
attention <lb/>
line <lb/>
to their <lb/>
of <lb/>
splendid <lb/>
CLAIMS fa ID. <lb/>
1808 <lb/>
Dec. Ry due Treasurer <lb/>
Jan. B F Fat rick <lb/>
D J H <lb/>
Fen. J B Cherry Co <lb/>
Mar. G <lb/>
Henry Brown <lb/>
J C <lb/>
J R <lb/>
R A Tyson <lb/>
iv an en Tucker <lb/>
Isaiah Gray <lb/>
J T Dunn <lb/>
Mar. J B Cherry <lb/>
of one per cent corn's on <lb/>
corn's on <lb/>
Dec. To cash on hand to balance<lb/>
Fall Winter <lb/>
They tarry a stock of <lb/>
Merchandise. <lb/>
And can furnish <lb/>
you need to wear. <lb/>
Everything you need to eat. <lb/>
Everything you need about the house. <lb/>
Everything about the kitchen. <lb/>
Everything you need about the <lb/>
At pi-ices just as low as can be bad <lb/>
anywhere. <lb/>
Highest paid for and <lb/>
Country Produce. <lb/>
of patronage Is solicited. <lb/>
O, PROCTOR ft BRO <lb/>
I, William M. King, Clerk <lb/>
the Board of Commissioners Pitt <lb/>
county, do hereby that the fore- <lb/>
going statements of Creek, Con- <lb/>
and Greenville townships are <lb/>
correct as doth appear of record in my <lb/>
office, this Dec. 6th, 1694. <lb/>
Given under my hand and seal of said <lb/>
,. Board of Commissioners for <lb/>
county, this 0th day of <lb/>
r Dec 1894. <lb/>
W. M KING. <lb/>
Clerk Board <lb/>
of Pitt County. <lb/>
We learn that the freight <lb/>
jumped the track at the Junction <lb/>
on Saturday Only two <lb/>
cars were derailed and a shaking <lb/>
of the was all the <lb/>
damage done. <lb/>
There is more Catarrh in this section <lb/>
of the country than all ether <lb/>
put together, and until the last few <lb/>
was supposed to be incurable. <lb/>
For a great many years doctors pro- <lb/>
it a local disease, and <lb/>
ed local remedies, and by constantly <lb/>
failing to cure loci I treatment, <lb/>
pronounced it incurable. Science has <lb/>
proven catarrh to be a constitutional <lb/>
disease and therefore requires <lb/>
treatment. Ball's Catarrh Cure, <lb/>
by F. J. t o. <lb/>
Toledo, Ohio, is the only <lb/>
cure the market. It is taken inter- <lb/>
in doses from drops to a tea- <lb/>
It acts directly on the blood <lb/>
.-11 mucous surfaces of the system. <lb/>
They offer one hundred dollars for any <lb/>
case it fails to cure. Send for circulars <lb/>
and testimonials. Address. <lb/>
F. J. Co., <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
Sold by Druggists, <lb/>
What is known as the Farmers <lb/>
and Co-operative As- <lb/>
has been formed in <lb/>
Hale county, Ala, with J. W; <lb/>
lard, president, and R. A. White, <lb/>
secretary. The object of the as- <lb/>
is to encourage and <lb/>
promote the raising at home of <lb/>
everything the farmers and <lb/>
generally need. This of <lb/>
a society might be formed in <lb/>
many other sections and of <lb/>
great <lb/>
Salvo- <lb/>
The best Salve In the world for Cuts <lb/>
Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, <lb/>
Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, <lb/>
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin <lb/>
and positively cure Piles, or no <lb/>
pay required, it is guaranteed to give <lb/>
perfect satisfaction or money <lb/>
Price cents per box. For sale by <lb/>
John L. <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Ste timers have Washington for Green <lb/>
v and Tarboro touching at all Ian I <lb/>
u on Tar Monday. <lb/>
and Friday at A. M. <lb/>
Returning leave Tarboro at A. M. <lb/>
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays <lb/>
Greenville days. <lb/>
These departure are subject to <lb/>
of water on Tar River. <lb/>
Connecting at with steam <lb/>
of The N Wash- <lb/>
direct line for Norfolk, Baltimore <lb/>
Philadelphia. New York and Boat in. <lb/>
Shippers I heir <lb/>
marked via Dominion m <lb/>
New York. from Phil 1- <lb/>
Norfolk a <lb/>
more Steamboat from <lb/>
more. ft Miners from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
Agent, <lb/>
Washington N. C <lb/>
J. J. Agent, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Cars Flour. <lb/>
Meat. <lb/>
Hay, <lb/>
Tub- Lard, <lb/>
inn Granulated Bu cat. <lb/>
P. Snuff, <lb/>
Gall A Ax <lb/>
It. R. Mills Snug. <lb/>
Si Three Thistle Snuff, <lb/>
Boxes Tobacco, <lb/>
Dukes V. M. P. Cigarettes. <lb/>
Old Va. I be roots, <lb/>
Ca-es Oysters, <lb/>
--------IS STILL AT THE FRONT WITH A I <lb/>
YEARS CE has taught me that I he best is the cheapest. <lb/>
Hemp Rope, Building Pumps, Farming Implements, and every <lb/>
ting necessary for Millers, Me. and general I. s. a- well M <lb/>
Clothing, Hate. Shoes. Ladies Dress Goods I have always on hand. Am head- <lb/>
for Heavy Groceries, and for Clark's O. N. Spool <lb/>
Cotton, and keep courteous an I attentive <lb/>
GREEN N. C. <lb/>
R. J. <lb/>
Pitt Co, N. C. <lb/>
C. C. Cot t,. <lb/>
Co. X. C. <lb/>
Joshua <lb/>
Co., X. C <lb/>
COBB a CO <lb/>
-AND- <lb/>
The Life. <lb/>
Mr. G. Druggist, Heavers- <lb/>
says Dr. King's New <lb/>
Discovery I owe my life. Was taken <lb/>
with La Grippe and tried all the <lb/>
for miles about, but of no avail <lb/>
and was given up and told I not <lb/>
live. Having Dr. King's New Dis- <lb/>
in store I sent for a bottle <lb/>
and began Its use and from the first <lb/>
dose began to get better, and after <lb/>
using three bottles was up and about <lb/>
again. It is worth its weight in <lb/>
Store. Cheapest outfit ever <lb/>
Drug Store, . I offered. <lb/>
All for But <lb/>
containing a handsome double <lb/>
ink stand, quart bottle of excel- <lb/>
lent black ink, small bottle of red <lb/>
ink, bottle of mucilage and a <lb/>
beautiful pen holder, at Reflector <lb/>
Z c <lb/>
H s. n o <lb/>
Commission Merchants <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA <lb/>
and <lb/>
it -ii .<lb/>
CORDOVAN, <lb/>
J FINE <lb/>
Sous. <lb/>
LADIES- <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
MASS. <lb/>
V earn W. I <lb/>
. . <lb/>
we are <lb/>
advertised In the world, and <lb/>
the by the name and price on <lb/>
the bottom, which, protects <lb/>
prices the mid H<lb/>
N C <lb/>
B. L. DAVIS e. BROS., <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
IRON WORKS, <lb/>
JAMES BE OWN, Prop, <lb/>
-o <lb/>
of <lb/>
plow, Stove and Brass <lb/>
castings, andirons, ac. <lb/>
And dealer In <lb/>
Pumps. Pip. <lb/>
Ac. <lb/>
Prompt and careful given r <lb/>
Hag<lb/>
fur at <lb/>
. O. <lb/>
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