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JOB PRINTING. <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
pared to do all <lb/>
in this Hue <lb/>
NEATLY,<lb/>
IN BEST STYLE. <lb/>
Plenty of new mate- <lb/>
rial and the best <lb/>
of Stationery. <lb/>
The Reflector to Jan. <lb/>
1896, and <lb/>
one year for <lb/>
The <lb/>
Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. 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 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, Doors, Sash. Hails, Axes, <lb/>
Locks, Butts, Rope. Belting and every thing kept <lb/>
in a first-class Hardware Store. <lb/>
Hero are some I keep only the <lb/>
bast 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/>
that sold at <lb/>
I now sell at All <lb/>
other goods not named will he sold just as low. <lb/>
I HAVE ON HAND THREE <lb/>
Mew American Sewing Machines <lb/>
which will he sold at factory prices, invite all m <lb/>
need of goods to examine my stock and prices <lb/>
before buying. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N C. <lb/>
STATEMENT. <lb/>
OF PITT COUNTY, FOR <lb/>
THE FISCAL YEAR FAD- <lb/>
DECEMBER 6th, <lb/>
1894. <lb/>
The Following is a List of Or- <lb/>
Together With the <lb/>
Amounts as <lb/>
Allowed by the Board of <lb/>
Commissioners, from Dec- <lb/>
1893, to December <lb/>
1804 <lb/>
SO. TC WHOM <lb/>
Martha Nelson <lb/>
Margaret Bryan <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
-i Lydia Bryan <lb/>
Jacob <lb/>
Susan is <lb/>
Susan Briley <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Patsy <lb/>
Henry Harris <lb/>
Emily Edwards <lb/>
Crawford <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Henderson <lb/>
Edwards <lb/>
Carlos Gorham <lb/>
J H <lb/>
is Henry <lb/>
Sam Amy Cherry <lb/>
Fannie Tucker <lb/>
J O Proctor <lb/>
Alice Corbett <lb/>
AMT.<lb/>
Jordan Hettie Andrews <lb/>
Polly <lb/>
Patsy Stocks <lb/>
Easter Vines <lb/>
Bryan <lb/>
Wm A Jones <lb/>
Harri j <lb/>
David <lb/>
James Long <lb/>
Butts <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Lydia Staton <lb/>
Martha Nelson <lb/>
Margaret Bryan <lb/>
H D <lb/>
Lydia Bi van <lb/>
Jacob <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
Susan Norris <lb/>
Susan <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Patsy <lb/>
Henry Harris<lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Kenneth Anderson <lb/>
Eliza <lb/>
Carlos Gorham <lb/>
J H <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
t Amy Cherry <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
J O Proctor <lb/>
Alice Corbett<lb/>
Jordan a Hettie Andrews <lb/>
Patsy Stocks <lb/>
Easter Vines <lb/>
A Jones <lb/>
Alex Harris <lb/>
Butts <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Wm H Parker <lb/>
Mary Briley <lb/>
Lydia Staton <lb/>
James Loop <lb/>
Martha Nelson <lb/>
Margaret Bryan <lb/>
H D Smith <lb/>
Lydia Bryan <lb/>
Jacob <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Norris <lb/>
Briley <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Patsy L <lb/>
Henry Harris<lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Hettie Andrews <lb/>
Kenneth Henderson <lb/>
Eliza E <lb/>
Carlos Gorham <lb/>
Sam Amy Cherry <lb/>
Fannie Tucker <lb/>
J O Proctor <lb/>
Alice <lb/>
Vines <lb/>
Wm A Jones <lb/>
Alex Harris <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Miry Briley <lb/>
Staton <lb/>
John Ham <lb/>
James Long <lb/>
Martha Nelson <lb/>
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 Harris <lb/>
Crawford <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Hettie Andrews <lb/>
Kenneth Henderson <lb/>
Eliza Edwards <lb/>
Carlos Gorham <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Sam Amy Cherry <lb/>
Fannie Tucker <lb/>
J O Proctor <lb/>
Alice Corbett <lb/>
3.13 Easter Vines <lb/>
Wm A Jones <lb/>
Alex U <lb/>
W Taylor <lb/>
Mary Briley <lb/>
Lydia Staton <lb/>
Ham <lb/>
John G Nelson <lb/>
James Long <lb/>
w U Parker <lb/>
Martha Nelson <lb/>
Margaret <lb/>
H D Smith <lb/>
Lydia Bryan <lb/>
Jacob <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
Susan Norris <lb/>
Susan <lb/>
Lucinda Smith <lb/>
Patsy <lb/>
Henry Harris <lb/>
Crawford<lb/>
Hettie Andrews <lb/>
Kenneth Henderson <lb/>
Eliza Edwards <lb/>
Cation Gorham <lb/>
J H <lb/>
Daniel <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Sain Amy Cherry <lb/>
Fannie Tucker <lb/>
J O Proctor <lb/>
Alice Corbett <lb/>
Vines <lb/>
Alex Harris <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Mary Briley <lb/>
Lydia Staton <lb/>
John Ham <lb/>
W H Parker <lb/>
J G Nelson <lb/>
Jas Long <lb/>
Martha Nelson <lb/>
Bryan <lb/>
H D Smith <lb/>
Lydia in <lb/>
Jacob <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Susan <lb/>
Briley <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Patsy <lb/>
Henry Harris <lb/>
Crawford <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Hettie Andrews <lb/>
K- Henderson <lb/>
Edwards <lb/>
Gotham <lb/>
J H <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Sam Amy Cherry <lb/>
Fannie Tucker <lb/>
J O Proctor <lb/>
Alice Corbett <lb/>
Easter Vines <lb/>
Alex <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Mary Briley <lb/>
a Staton <lb/>
Ham <lb/>
W H Parker <lb/>
J G Nelson <lb/>
Jas Long <lb/>
Martha Nelson <lb/>
Margaret Bryan <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Lydia Bryan <lb/>
Jacob<lb/>
Susan Norris <lb/>
Susan Briley <lb/>
Lucinda Smith <lb/>
Patsy <lb/>
Henry Harris <lb/>
Crawford <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Hettie Andrews <lb/>
Henderson <lb/>
Eliza Edward <lb/>
Carlos Gorham <lb/>
J H <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Sam Amy <lb/>
Fannie Tucker <lb/>
J O Proctor <lb/>
Alice Corbett <lb/>
Easter Vines <lb/>
Alex Harris <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Briley <lb/>
Lydia <lb/>
John Ham <lb/>
W H Parker <lb/>
J G Nelson <lb/>
Daniel Webster <lb/>
Winnie Chapman <lb/>
Henry Funk <lb/>
54-1 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 L <lb/>
Harris <lb/>
Crawford <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Hettie Andrews <lb/>
Kenneth Henderson <lb/>
Eliza Edwards <lb/>
Carlos Gorham <lb/>
J H <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Sam and Amy Cherry <lb/>
Faunie Tucker <lb/>
J O Proctor <lb/>
Alice Corbett <lb/>
Easter Vines <lb/>
Alex Harris <lb/>
5-5 Taylor <lb/>
Mary Briley <lb/>
Lydia Staton <lb/>
John Ham <lb/>
W H Parker <lb/>
J G Nelson <lb/>
Daniel Webster <lb/>
Winnie Chapman <lb/>
Henry Funk <lb/>
David <lb/>
J W Crisp <lb/>
James Long <lb/>
Henry Tyson <lb/>
Polly Adams <lb/>
Martha Nelson <lb/>
Margaret Bryan <lb/>
H D Smith <lb/>
Lydia Bryan <lb/>
Jacob <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
Susan Norris <lb/>
Susan <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Patsy <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/>
Faunie 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/>
Polly Adams <lb/>
J W Crisp <lb/>
Martha Nelson <lb/>
Margaret Bryan <lb/>
H D Smith <lb/>
Lydia <lb/>
Jacob <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
Norris <lb/>
Briley <lb/>
Lucinda Smith <lb/>
Patsy <lb/>
Henry Harris <lb/>
Crawford <lb/>
Wraith <lb/>
Hettie Andrews <lb/>
Kenneth Henderson <lb/>
Eliza Edwards <lb/>
Too Carlos Gorham <lb/>
I J H <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Sam and Amy Cherry <lb/>
Fannie Tucker <lb/>
s J O Proctor <lb/>
Alice Corbett <lb/>
Easter Vines <lb/>
Alex Harris <lb/>
Winnifred Taylor <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
Lydia Staton <lb/>
John Ham <lb/>
w H Parker <lb/>
lo<lb/>
co<lb/>
lo<lb/>
J G Nelson <lb/>
Daniel Webster <lb/>
Winnie Chapman <lb/>
Henry Funk <lb/>
J W Crisp <lb/>
James Long <lb/>
Henry Tyson <lb/>
Polly Adams <lb/>
James Long <lb/>
J O Proctor <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 Harris <lb/>
Crawford <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
John Hettie Andrews <lb/>
Kenneth Henderson <lb/>
Edwards <lb/>
Gorham <lb/>
J H <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Sam and Amy <lb/>
Fannie Tucker <lb/>
J O Proctor <lb/>
Alice Corbett <lb/>
Easter Vines <lb/>
Alex Harris <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Mary Briley <lb/>
Lydia Staton <lb/>
John Ham <lb/>
W H Parker <lb/>
J G Nelson <lb/>
Winnie Chapman <lb/>
Henry Funk<lb/>
J W Crisp <lb/>
W F Williams <lb/>
Mahala Braxton <lb/>
John Crisp for wife <lb/>
James Long <lb/>
John Williams <lb/>
A media <lb/>
Martha Nelson <lb/>
Margaret Bryan <lb/>
H D Smith <lb/>
Lydia Bryan <lb/>
Jacob <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
Susan Norris <lb/>
8.-7 Susan Briley <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Patsy <lb/>
Henry Harris <lb/>
Crawford <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Hettie A John Andrews <lb/>
Kenneth Henderson <lb/>
Eliza Edwards <lb/>
Carlos Gorham <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Sam and Cherry <lb/>
Fannie Tucker <lb/>
J O Proctor <lb/>
Alice Corbett <lb/>
Easter <lb/>
9.4 Alex I <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Mary Briley <lb/>
Lydia Bryan <lb/>
John Ham <lb/>
W H Parker <lb/>
J G Nelson <lb/>
Winnie Chapman <lb/>
Henry Funk <lb/>
Adams <lb/>
J W Crisp <lb/>
W F Williams <lb/>
Mahala Braxton <lb/>
John Crisp <lb/>
James Long <lb/>
John Williams <lb/>
Amelia <lb/>
Edwin Haddock <lb/>
Greene <lb/>
J H Taylor <lb/>
Theophilus <lb/>
GO<lb/>
B S Sheppard <lb/>
A T Redditt <lb/>
J B Randolph <lb/>
Fulford <lb/>
I a Parker <lb/>
H T <lb/>
B S Sheppard <lb/>
H T <lb/>
D Rountree <lb/>
James T <lb/>
B F <lb/>
Fred Hardy <lb/>
A J Beaman <lb/>
R A Parker <lb/>
Alex Little <lb/>
R R Cotten <lb/>
J P <lb/>
C A bland <lb/>
G D Rountree <lb/>
B M <lb/>
Henry T <lb/>
R w King <lb/>
S W <lb/>
B S Sheppard <lb/>
W A Bryant <lb/>
J M Lloyd <lb/>
W S Fleming <lb/>
H T King <lb/>
J M Lloyd <lb/>
Chas son <lb/>
Henry T Kine <lb/>
B S Sheppard <lb/>
C D Rountree <lb/>
W It Crawford <lb/>
U B S Sheppard <lb/>
H C Broker <lb/>
James Williams <lb/>
Sam Brewer <lb/>
Jesse Brown <lb/>
T C Davenport <lb/>
Arch Evans <lb/>
Ed Harrington <lb/>
R Greene <lb/>
B Sheppard <lb/>
E A Jr <lb/>
R M <lb/>
H Sheppard <lb/>
J R <lb/>
W B Greene <lb/>
Spencer Hart <lb/>
D S Moore <lb/>
Moses <lb/>
B S Sheppard <lb/>
Henry Sheppard <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Witness Ticket Court. <lb/>
No. TO WHOM <lb/>
B S Sheppard <lb/>
L A <lb/>
B S Sheppard <lb/>
W S Manning <lb/>
Albert Horton <lb/>
C D Rountree <lb/>
L B Harding <lb/>
W J Laughinghouse <lb/>
Cammie Anderson <lb/>
Wyatt Mills <lb/>
W T Hart <lb/>
Fannie Hanrahan <lb/>
Bettie Clark <lb/>
Mark Hanrahan<lb/>
Nancy Stocks <lb/>
-00 Lazarus Dawson <lb/>
Joseph Wilson<lb/>
Robert Davenport <lb/>
Bell <lb/>
Will Cox <lb/>
W H White <lb/>
Samuel Edwards <lb/>
Wyatt <lb/>
T King <lb/>
C T Kittrell <lb/>
Alston <lb/>
J F Tyson <lb/>
Mills Rollins <lb/>
James Bowers <lb/>
Jesse Braxton <lb/>
Henry T King <lb/>
C D Rountree <lb/>
A L Bellflower <lb/>
W L Slaughter <lb/>
B S Sheppard <lb/>
Wm Holliday <lb/>
A M Joyner <lb/>
T C Moore <lb/>
U A Kittrell <lb/>
R A Parker <lb/>
E P Norris <lb/>
Skinner <lb/>
Riley Randolph <lb/>
F W Brown <lb/>
W T Smith <lb/>
W T Godwin<lb/>
C F While <lb/>
J D <lb/>
W S Wooten <lb/>
W T Fleming <lb/>
AMT-<lb/>
Bridges. <lb/>
NO- TO WHOM ISSUED <lb/>
Wm P <lb/>
Abram Venable <lb/>
W P Harrington <lb/>
F G <lb/>
C V Newton <lb/>
J B Cherry Co <lb/>
J C <lb/>
E A Bland <lb/>
John Flanagan B Co <lb/>
A Cannon <lb/>
W R James <lb/>
W F Harrington <lb/>
Cherry Co <lb/>
W J Laughinghouse <lb/>
L B <lb/>
E A Bland <lb/>
C V <lb/>
D C Brown <lb/>
A Venable <lb/>
E J Turner <lb/>
G R Buck <lb/>
J O Proctor <lb/>
E A Bland <lb/>
R L Roberson <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
W F Harrington <lb/>
A D Johnston <lb/>
W F Harrington <lb/>
John Flanagan <lb/>
Henry Brown <lb/>
Reuben Clark <lb/>
Henry Taft <lb/>
T A Thigpen <lb/>
D O Barrow <lb/>
W H Harrington <lb/>
Greenville L Co <lb/>
E B <lb/>
T A Thigpen <lb/>
H P Thigpen <lb/>
Valentine Harrell <lb/>
T A <lb/>
W T Pierce <lb/>
Andrew Barrett <lb/>
W T <lb/>
M G <lb/>
John Flanagan <lb/>
A D Johnston <lb/>
Clark <lb/>
W R Turner <lb/>
J W Gardner <lb/>
W R Turner <lb/>
A Horton <lb/>
L B <lb/>
R L Johnson<lb/>
7-6 Randall Emmett <lb/>
T M Wooten <lb/>
Sidney Spain <lb/>
H T Thigpen <lb/>
T A Thigpen <lb/>
J B Little <lb/>
W A Barrett <lb/>
Hathaway <lb/>
Richard Turner <lb/>
R L Davis <lb/>
A B Galloway <lb/>
Henry Brown <lb/>
J T Moore <lb/>
Greenville L Co <lb/>
B S Sheppard <lb/>
C Dawson <lb/>
W H Skinner <lb/>
James Brown <lb/>
C V Newton <lb/>
F G <lb/>
James Teel <lb/>
G M Smith <lb/>
Caesar Kennedy <lb/>
Simon Tyson <lb/>
Jas F Allen <lb/>
James Brown <lb/>
Gus Blount <lb/>
John <lb/>
W F Harrington <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
Laurence Barrett <lb/>
Your Opportunity. <lb/>
All new subscribers <lb/>
or renewals coming in <lb/>
during November and <lb/>
December can got the <lb/>
Reflector until Jan. 1st. <lb/>
1896, and the Atlanta <lb/>
Constitution one year <lb/>
both for The <lb/>
sooner you subscribe <lb/>
the j more papers you <lb/>
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Job Printing a <lb/>
Court Cost. <lb/>
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED <lb/>
E A <lb/>
R w King <lb/>
E A <lb/>
E A <lb/>
R W King <lb/>
w R Parker <lb/>
E A <lb/>
E A <lb/>
R W King <lb/>
Q W Edmondson <lb/>
W C Nelson <lb/>
G Bullock <lb/>
D C Moore <lb/>
W B <lb/>
B S Sheppard <lb/>
Woodard <lb/>
A M Joyner <lb/>
R A <lb/>
J A Harrington <lb/>
J B Bullock <lb/>
Q N Smith <lb/>
W S Manning <lb/>
J J Satterthwaite <lb/>
R L Joyner <lb/>
T A Thigpen <lb/>
A L Harrington <lb/>
J D Cox <lb/>
F G <lb/>
I J Anderson <lb/>
W R Parker <lb/>
B W King <lb/>
W R Parker <lb/>
R W King <lb/>
R W King <lb/>
E A <lb/>
G M Smith <lb/>
John E Woodard <lb/>
ft W King <lb/>
Parker <lb/>
E A <lb/>
J B Cherry <lb/>
Charles Skinner <lb/>
R W King <lb/>
R W King <lb/>
John E Woodard <lb/>
E A <lb/>
R W King <lb/>
J H Smith <lb/>
Parker <lb/>
T A Thigpen <lb/>
i J W Smith <lb/>
AMT.<lb/>
AMT.<lb/>
CO<lb/>
1800<lb/>
Total <lb/>
Commissioners. <lb/>
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED <lb/>
Council Dawson <lb/>
S A Gainer <lb/>
T E Keel <lb/>
Leonidas Fleming <lb/>
S A Gainer <lb/>
Leonidas <lb/>
L Smith <lb/>
T E Keel <lb/>
Dawson <lb/>
Co <lb/>
HI y M <lb/>
Jesse L Smith <lb/>
fig <lb/>
m Council Dawson <lb/>
Gainer <lb/>
, . Council Dawson <lb/>
T E Keel <lb/>
i Leonidas <lb/>
Jesse L Smith <lb/>
Fleming <lb/>
Dawson<lb/>
Ml <lb/>
Highest of all in Leavening S. Report <lb/>
Baking <lb/>
Powder <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb/>
T A Bullock <lb/>
G W Edmondson <lb/>
a M <lb/>
O W Harrington <lb/>
W S Manning <lb/>
R W<lb/>
D Smith <lb/>
Conveying Prisoners to Jail <lb/>
SO. TO WHOM AMT. <lb/>
A Harrington <lb/>
E L Worthington <lb/>
J B Bullock <lb/>
D C Smith <lb/>
R VT King <lb/>
K W King <lb/>
A Floyd <lb/>
G M Smith <lb/>
W F <lb/>
J A Harrington <lb/>
W X Smith <lb/>
W S Manning <lb/>
A M Joyner <lb/>
Edwards <lb/>
G M Smith <lb/>
Elks <lb/>
R T Hodges <lb/>
J A Harrington <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
J L <lb/>
Wyatt Jones <lb/>
I Tax <lb/>
SO TO WHOM <lb/>
J W Smith <lb/>
T A Thigpen <lb/>
L H Spier <lb/>
W H Williams <lb/>
E P Williams <lb/>
B M Lewis <lb/>
J A K Tucker <lb/>
Little <lb/>
D Moore <lb/>
II Sheppard <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Insane. <lb/>
NO. TO WHOM <lb/>
J D <lb/>
B W King <lb/>
Miller <lb/>
R W King <lb/>
J F Miller <lb/>
Sheppard Tucker<lb/>
T Edwards <lb/>
Total <lb/>
AMT. <lb/>
SO <lb/>
1334 <lb/>
AMT<lb/>
Total <lb/>
115.10 <lb/>
L Smith <lb/>
Council Dawson <lb/>
T E Keel <lb/>
Leonidas <lb/>
Jesse L Smith <lb/>
T E Keel <lb/>
Council Dawson <lb/>
Leonidas Fleming <lb/>
S A Gainer <lb/>
Jesse L Smith <lb/>
Council Dawson <lb/>
Jesse L Smith <lb/>
Thomas E Keel <lb/>
Leonidas Fleming <lb/>
S A Gainer <lb/>
Leonidas Fleming <lb/>
Jesse L Smith <lb/>
A Gainer <lb/>
Thomas E Keel <lb/>
Dawson <lb/>
S A Gained <lb/>
Jesse L Smith <lb/>
Thomas E Keel <lb/>
Council Dawson <lb/>
Leonidas Fleming <lb/>
Leonidas Fleming <lb/>
L Smith <lb/>
Thomas E Keel <lb/>
Council Dawson <lb/>
Total <lb/>
AMT.<lb/>
Juries <lb/>
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED <lb/>
O Hooker <lb/>
Dr F W Brown <lb/>
John Flanagan <lb/>
Charles Skinner <lb/>
Tom Blow <lb/>
Charles Skinner <lb/>
John Flanagan <lb/>
E A <lb/>
hark-- Skinner <lb/>
John Flanagan <lb/>
Joe Forbes <lb/>
John <lb/>
John Flanagan <lb/>
R M Starkey <lb/>
Charles Skinner <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Register of Deeds. <lb/>
NO. TO WHOM <lb/>
Henry Harding<lb/>
AMT. <lb/>
Ferry <lb/>
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED <lb/>
Andrew Robinson<lb/>
Total<lb/>
Miscellaneous. <lb/>
NO. TO WHOM <lb/>
W B Wilson <lb/>
Blow <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Jacob Joyner <lb/>
1,700.42 <lb/>
AMT<lb/>
Mrs Forbes <lb/>
K A Bland <lb/>
W B Wilson <lb/>
J A K Tucker <lb/>
Jacob Joyner <lb/>
E A<lb/>
J U W Ho well <lb/>
F G Adams <lb/>
E A <lb/>
L C Moore <lb/>
B Kilpatrick <lb/>
S A Gainer<lb/>
John Flanagan <lb/>
nil M Proctor <lb/>
H A Blow <lb/>
Ml W T Knight <lb/>
J L Fleming <lb/>
Total <lb/>
AMT.<lb/>
Justice Peace and Constable's Cost. <lb/>
HO. TO WHOM ISSUED <lb/>
F Williams <lb/>
G M Smith <lb/>
G W Edmondson <lb/>
W B Carson <lb/>
D C Moore <lb/>
E O <lb/>
B S Sheppard <lb/>
E F W <lb/>
L B <lb/>
Edmondson <lb/>
L Roberson <lb/>
G W Edmondson <lb/>
J W Smith <lb/>
G W Edmondson <lb/>
D C Moore <lb/>
W B Moore <lb/>
J A Harrington <lb/>
B M Lewis <lb/>
J L Roberson <lb/>
D C Smith <lb/>
W S Manning <lb/>
L B <lb/>
W J Rollins <lb/>
w H Williams <lb/>
L A Mayo <lb/>
B S Sheppard <lb/>
A M Joyner <lb/>
O W <lb/>
AMT. <lb/>
an <lb/>
47.99 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Superintendent <lb/>
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED <lb/>
Dr B T Cox <lb/>
W II Bagwell<lb/>
Summary <lb/>
Paupers <lb/>
Tickets <lb/>
Bridges <lb/>
Court lost <lb/>
County Commissioners <lb/>
j p <lb/>
amt. Conveying to Jail <lb/>
I of Deeds <lb/>
Health <lb/>
A and I <lb/>
Pruning, Stationery Ac <lb/>
Jail <lb/>
Coroner <lb/>
Tax Listers <lb/>
Insane <lb/>
Ferry Keeper <lb/>
Mi<lb/>
Total <lb/>
Superintendent Aged and Infirm. <lb/>
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED <lb/>
W T Smith <lb/>
T Smith <lb/>
Total <lb/>
AMT. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
1319 <lb/>
1808.96 <lb/>
1700 <lb/>
Printing and Stationery, <lb/>
NO. TO WHOM <lb/>
D J<lb/>
J B Cherry it Co <lb/>
a Eastern Reflector <lb/>
Edwards A <lb/>
D J W <lb/>
J B Cherry Co <lb/>
D J card <lb/>
Edwards <lb/>
D J<lb/>
R W King <lb/>
J hard <lb/>
P L Co <lb/>
AMT.<lb/>
Total <lb/>
Jail Account. <lb/>
TO WHOM AMT. <lb/>
J D <lb/>
R W King <lb/>
J L Wooten <lb/>
R W King <lb/>
Humber <lb/>
K W King <lb/>
M t <lb/>
A B Ellington <lb/>
R W King <lb/>
.<lb/>
Proctor <lb/>
R W King<lb/>
F W Brown <lb/>
Total <lb/>
John Flanagan, Treasurer of Pitt <lb/>
county, in account with said county, <lb/>
for fiscal year ending <lb/>
December 3rd, 1894. <lb/>
1893. <lb/>
Dec. To cash on ban I this<lb/>
Rec. R W <lb/>
Rec. <lb/>
heirs <lb/>
1891. <lb/>
Jan. I A K Tucker <lb/>
Rec. Alfred Nichols hire <lb/>
Jas Hall <lb/>
Herbert <lb/>
hire Brown <lb/>
Rec. T W Stokes hire Jno <lb/>
A Coward <lb/>
E A Jury Tax <lb/>
Feb. Rec. E A Jury s <lb/>
Rec. K W King 1,700 <lb/>
K W King <lb/>
Rec. E A J tax <lb/>
Mar. Rec. B W. King <lb/>
Rec. R W Mu <lb/>
K W King <lb/>
Rec R W King <lb/>
Rec. R W King <lb/>
Rec. X W Stokes hire Jno <lb/>
no <lb/>
Rec. W M King hire Ben <lb/>
Banks a <lb/>
Rec. R W King <lb/>
Rec. R W King on <lb/>
Rec, E A Jury Tax <lb/>
Rec. R W <lb/>
May Rec- J L Ross Rick <lb/>
James jg <lb/>
J L Sugg rent In <lb/>
House <lb/>
Rec. Davis ml- land <lb/>
A L <lb/>
Rec. R W <lb/>
E A Jury Tax <lb/>
Rec. E A feeding <lb/>
NO. TO WHOM <lb/>
D C Moore Carson G V Edmondson A M <lb/>
Rec. R W <lb/>
June J L Sugg rent <lb/>
Court House <lb/>
July J L Sugg rent <lb/>
Court e <lb/>
R W King <lb/>
Aug R W King <lb/>
Sept. Rec. J rent <lb/>
Court House <lb/>
Rec. R W King <lb/>
R W King <lb/>
Oct. Rec. J L Sugg lent <lb/>
Rec. R M Jury <lb/>
Money refunded <lb/>
W King <lb/>
Coroner, <lb/>
O. TO WHOM <lb/>
W E Warren<lb/>
TOW <lb/>
AMT<lb/>
1,842 <lb/>
E A Jury Tax <lb/>
Rec. King <lb/>
Nov. Rec, J L Sugg for rant <lb/>
It W King <lb/>
SO <lb/>
28,063.18 <lb/>
ON <lb/>
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<p>
J-U V <lb/>
REFLECTOR. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER <lb/>
Entered at the at Greenville <lb/>
N. C, as matter. <lb/>
This is the last issue of the <lb/>
tern Reflector for the year 1894 <lb/>
and we occasion to return <lb/>
sincere thanks to every <lb/>
and advertiser for the patron- <lb/>
age extended during the year. <lb/>
We hope all who have been with <lb/>
us during the past year will con- <lb/>
during the year, and <lb/>
that names will be add <lb/>
ed to our subscription list. It will <lb/>
be our aim at all times to give the <lb/>
people a clean, truthful paper <lb/>
that will be a credit to the town <lb/>
and Every friend can <lb/>
help us in this by speaking to his <lb/>
neighbor and asking him to take <lb/>
the Reflector for next year. Now <lb/>
wishing all a Merry Christmas, <lb/>
and hoping the Year will <lb/>
bring you peace prosperity, <lb/>
we bid farewell to the old year. <lb/>
There will be three women in <lb/>
the next Colorado Legislature <lb/>
Mrs. Clara Mrs. <lb/>
Frances and Mr. Carrie <lb/>
Clyde Holly. <lb/>
Mi. B. L. Perry who for two <lb/>
years past has been proprietor of <lb/>
the Hotel, Morehead <lb/>
City, is so severely at his home <lb/>
Raleigh of heart disease <lb/>
dropsy that his life is despaired of. <lb/>
Spot cotton is being bought <lb/>
very freely at Augusta, Ga , by <lb/>
who prefer the actual <lb/>
article to futures. Several thous <lb/>
bales are already stored <lb/>
the stock is <lb/>
added to. <lb/>
almost daily beta; <lb/>
coroner's the case <lb/>
of the death of Andy Bowen re- <lb/>
turned a verdict that death was <lb/>
duo to of the <lb/>
and that the fatality was due to <lb/>
the neglect of the club in net pad- <lb/>
ding floor of ring. <lb/>
The has be <lb/>
come the property of the <lb/>
Publishing Co., with E Rob- <lb/>
as president, and Walter E. <lb/>
as secretary treasurer. <lb/>
Mr- Robinson will continue as <lb/>
editor. Mr. will have the <lb/>
business management. <lb/>
DELIGHTFUL <lb/>
The at the Fe- <lb/>
male Seminary Friday night was <lb/>
one of the best ever given in <lb/>
Greenville. From beginning to <lb/>
end it was a splendid success and <lb/>
reflected the highest credit on <lb/>
not only the participants but also <lb/>
on Prof. Goode and his most <lb/>
crops of teachers. We wish <lb/>
space could be had to day to com <lb/>
upon each select, for every <lb/>
part was perfect and faultlessly <lb/>
rendered, but as it is we will <lb/>
have to be content with giving <lb/>
the excellent which <lb/>
was as <lb/>
r ART I- <lb/>
i. Hail to the Winter King- <lb/>
Chorus. <lb/>
2- Christmas Welcome <lb/>
Class <lb/>
Piano Duet Thunder and <lb/>
Lightning <lb/>
and M. Moore. <lb/>
Piano of Ocean <lb/>
E. Proctor, N- <lb/>
James and Y- Rawls. <lb/>
Old Quarrel <lb/>
F-C- Hines <lb/>
K. Moore- <lb/>
Piano Chorus <lb/>
K. Moore and <lb/>
ii. Patrick. <lb/>
Culture <lb/>
ClaSS. <lb/>
b. Piano Ce- <lb/>
piano Misses <lb/>
Sheppard 2nd <lb/>
piano Misses Fleming and B. <lb/>
Forbes. <lb/>
Piano Duet Wild Flower <lb/>
M. Forbes <lb/>
D- Tucker. <lb/>
PART II.<lb/>
Movements. <lb/>
2- Piano the Wave. <lb/>
Muses Bessie Bertha Pat- <lb/>
rick. <lb/>
Follow Class. <lb/>
i. Mis. <lb/>
Blow B. <lb/>
Forbes. <lb/>
Piano Duo Christmas Bells <lb/>
Piano Miss <lb/>
Fleming, 2nd Piano Miss <lb/>
Gowan. <lb/>
Von <lb/>
D- Shep- <lb/>
Piano <lb/>
Miss Harding. <lb/>
8- Dumb Bell <lb/>
ate Class. <lb/>
Vocal Chimes <lb/>
Glover.- Misses Fleming, Shep- <lb/>
and M- <lb/>
Piano <lb/>
Union <lb/>
Piano Misses B. Forbes and <lb/>
Harding, 2nd Piano Misses <lb/>
Gowan and Sheppard. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
J. G- <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
TAKE <lb/>
The low price of cotton is the <lb/>
cause of serious alarm to the <lb/>
Egyptian growers. They are <lb/>
able to pay their tares, the <lb/>
price of land the delta has <lb/>
fallen off considerably. <lb/>
can planters have to grow <lb/>
corn as as cotton the; <lb/>
command the situation. <lb/>
Marion Butler, President cf the <lb/>
National Alliance, an <lb/>
mat t e next annual <lb/>
will be held i-i Raleigh <lb/>
in February, at which time the <lb/>
comer stone be laid to the <lb/>
monument to be <lb/>
in <lb/>
of the late Col. L L Polk. <lb/>
Reports received at the State <lb/>
Agricultural <lb/>
that the increase of hogs in <lb/>
North Carolina is per cent, in <lb/>
the two yens, that less <lb/>
meat will be purchased outside <lb/>
of the State than at any time <lb/>
since the war- Farmers state that <lb/>
they propose to reduce the cot- <lb/>
ton acreage one half to two thirds <lb/>
to proportionately increase <lb/>
grain crops. <lb/>
The New York prints the <lb/>
following its editorial <lb/>
are enabled on the highest <lb/>
authority to state that Messrs. <lb/>
Joseph H. and Clarence <lb/>
A- Steward regard the new in <lb/>
come tax as unconstitutional, and <lb/>
that these eminent lawyers will <lb/>
represent a large body of public <lb/>
spirited New York merchants and <lb/>
business-men who propose to <lb/>
of the law in the <lb/>
courts. <lb/>
The report of the insane <lb/>
at Raleigh for the two years <lb/>
ending November 30th, last shows <lb/>
that there are now patient- <lb/>
Two years ago there were <lb/>
and during period males <lb/>
and females were admitted, <lb/>
total number under treat <lb/>
471- Ninety six were dis- <lb/>
charged cured, as improved. <lb/>
on probation, and died. The <lb/>
death rate is only per cent, the <lb/>
average in this country in <lb/>
being cent. ; <lb/>
per cont. of those admitted re <lb/>
covered their minds, the general <lb/>
average in asylums being <lb/>
The annual <lb/>
for the asylum is and the <lb/>
per capita cost is only <lb/>
this including all their expenses <lb/>
of maintenance, clothing, Ac, as <lb/>
well as repairs of the buildings. <lb/>
During the year a new building <lb/>
containing wards for females <lb/>
and a congregate dining-room <lb/>
are enough to accommodate <lb/>
has been completed at <lb/>
A ROLL OF HONOR <lb/>
Gallant Soldiers Widows for <lb/>
won-i Pension. Warrants <lb/>
been. Received. <lb/>
The Register of Deeds has re- <lb/>
pension warrants for the <lb/>
wounded Confederate soldiers and <lb/>
widows of soldiers this county, <lb/>
who draw pensions under the <lb/>
State law. Be has them for the <lb/>
following <lb/>
L Briley, <lb/>
an Bennett Dunn, Lewis <lb/>
Edwards, W. H- Gurganus, Gray <lb/>
Harris, G. Jackson, James E <lb/>
Mayo, John H. Nelson, J. R- Pea <lb/>
den, J E Randolph, T. M- Ross, <lb/>
Jesse Thigpen, Shem Tyson, W. <lb/>
John Elks, T. <lb/>
clones, G- John Moore, <lb/>
W-F. Mills, C. J. Smith, H. W- <lb/>
Dunn, J. C- Wetherington, G. S. <lb/>
J- E- Bullock, Joseph J. <lb/>
A- Forces, <lb/>
Warren. <lb/>
A. Carney, Jen- <lb/>
Dudley, Sarah Harrell, E. <lb/>
Manning, Sallie A- Matthews, Eli- <lb/>
Amanda Parsons, <lb/>
Spain, Lucky Ann Smith, <lb/>
Nancy Stokes, Sarah J- Tell, L. <lb/>
Clark, <lb/>
Fleming, M. Mary <lb/>
Louisa Oakley, Susan <lb/>
M. A- Elizabeth <lb/>
Warren, E. Sallie Dew, <lb/>
M. Whichard, A. Harris. <lb/>
LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO <lb/>
JOTTINGS. <lb/>
BY L. <lb/>
a Reports from nearly all the to- <lb/>
sections of the South show <lb/>
the crop to be anything but a <lb/>
fine one. About per cent of <lb/>
the Kentucky crop is nondescript <lb/>
and in those sections of Va., and <lb/>
N. C- where fine wrappers <lb/>
good cutters were expected wild <lb/>
nondescript stuff is show <lb/>
up. So our Eastern farmers <lb/>
have good grounds to build their <lb/>
hopes upon if they grow a good <lb/>
crop in <lb/>
Mr- J. S. Jenkins, than whom <lb/>
there is no buyer that has more <lb/>
closely identified himself with the <lb/>
tobacco interest of Greenville for <lb/>
the past three years, has so con- <lb/>
ducted his business in the inter- <lb/>
est of the parties for whom he <lb/>
has been baying, that after the <lb/>
holidays they will put him on <lb/>
some of the up country markets- <lb/>
Mr. Jenkins will return in time <lb/>
for the opening breaks of the <lb/>
warehouses here next season. <lb/>
While we regret his leaving us at <lb/>
all, yet hope for him a pleas- <lb/>
ant and profitable stay. <lb/>
There is talk about a to <lb/>
warehouse being built in <lb/>
one or two in <lb/>
we would not surprised <lb/>
to hear that Falkland and Farm <lb/>
ville were developing ideas along <lb/>
this line. While we know that <lb/>
any expression of opinion on <lb/>
our part would most certainly <lb/>
misunderstood, and there is no <lb/>
but that we would be ac- <lb/>
of mercenary motives, yet <lb/>
to those who expect to invest <lb/>
their money in these enterprises <lb/>
we would say the people Tar- <lb/>
N. C- have two large, <lb/>
warehouses and several <lb/>
prize houses that they would be <lb/>
glad to dispose of at cents in <lb/>
the dollar. Mr. of the <lb/>
Winston Tobacco Journal and <lb/>
the best posted man on tobacco <lb/>
statistics in the whole country <lb/>
gays we already have too <lb/>
warehouses the State now tor <lb/>
the good of th trade. <lb/>
GREAT PLEASURE IN PRESENTING TO THEIR <lb/>
MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS THEIR <lb/>
WINTER <lb/>
which has been selected with special reference to the trade in <lb/>
this locality. 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 put on them. We <lb/>
-------are here to compete with <lb/>
F. <lb/>
We are after your patronage and expect to get it by giving <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 spent 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 as to show <lb/>
our goods. <lb/>
-ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT WE CARRY- <lb/>
potions, <lb/>
and fit all. <lb/>
Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises, Glass <lb/>
ware. Wood and Hardware, Guns, Shot and Pow <lb/>
Gun Implements, Tinware, Cutlery, Plows and Castings to <lb/>
fit, Harness, Groceries and Flour. <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/>
RANK <lb/>
-I WILL THROW MY ENTIRE OF- <lb/>
------ON THE MARKET TO BE------ j <lb/>
Reduced by January it, 1895, <lb/>
to make room for Spring Goods, and in order to ell yen will offer <lb/>
you Wonderful Bargains in <lb/>
Men and Boys Ready- Ma de Clothing <lb/>
THE HOCK. <lb/>
3-- <lb/>
This is a legitimate offer and if you will come and see me I will <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 stock of <lb/>
Di <lb/>
NOTIONS, <lb/>
BOOTS, <lb/>
SHOES, <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 I have made <lb/>
a great reduction. Remember I will refuse no reasonable price offered. <lb/>
Remember the name and place. <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
Leader in Bargain . <lb/>
r. <lb/>
fop Bureaus, <lb/>
Wood Top Bureaus <lb/>
Tables, <lb/>
Mattresses, <lb/>
Suits, Hall <lb/>
Extension Dining Table, Side Boards, Tin Safes, <lb/>
Bed Spring, Children's Beds and Cribs, Parlor <lb/>
Racks, Wardrobes, Lace Curtain Poles, Floor Oil <lb/>
Cloths, yard, yard and a half and two yards wide, and Door <lb/>
Mats, call on us. <lb/>
-o- <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 <lb/>
Good we <lb/>
There is more real good people <lb/>
in this world than we are apt to <lb/>
suppose. Some people allow <lb/>
their liver to out of order and <lb/>
imagine that all the world is. <lb/>
against them, and that all man j <lb/>
kind are frauds cheats. But; <lb/>
such is not the case. We <lb/>
really surprised at the number of <lb/>
good Christian people in our i <lb/>
own community who are not <lb/>
generally known to the public as ; <lb/>
philanthropists or great of i <lb/>
good. We are not speaking of <lb/>
our charitable institutions and <lb/>
societies, bat of t average, <lb/>
everyday citizen. We know of <lb/>
three or persona our town <lb/>
who would modesty <lb/>
were it publicly known that they I <lb/>
were of this class, yet they sneak <lb/>
about daily, not allowing the <lb/>
right hand to know what the left <lb/>
hand administering sub- <lb/>
aid here and there, and <lb/>
counseling with the poor. When- <lb/>
ever a subscription is on the <lb/>
round for some charitable object, <lb/>
they give liberally, but always en <lb/>
condition that their name shall <lb/>
not appear on the list, and that <lb/>
no mention be made of the mat <lb/>
Some may say but <lb/>
they are few and tar <lb/>
But such is not the case. We <lb/>
could point out twenty such men <lb/>
on our streets any day, we <lb/>
do not pretend to be behind the <lb/>
scenes, either. Yes, verily, there <lb/>
is more good in human nature, <lb/>
and in our own than we <lb/>
wot <lb/>
CONTESTS. <lb/>
Governor Carr Saturday wrote <lb/>
the following letter to Claude If. <lb/>
Bernard, fusion nominee for so- <lb/>
of th.- Third district <lb/>
E. Woodard haying re- <lb/>
fused to accept the commission as <lb/>
solicitor of the Third district ten- <lb/>
him in conformity with the <lb/>
certificate of election sent me by <lb/>
the Secretary of State, for reasons <lb/>
which he has stated in a letter, <lb/>
and recognizing the fact that the <lb/>
people intended to elect so- <lb/>
I hereby tender you the <lb/>
appointment to fill the <lb/>
A similar letter was sent Her- <lb/>
F. Seawell, fusion nominee <lb/>
for solicitor of the Seventh dis- <lb/>
Their counsel gave notice that <lb/>
neither would the <lb/>
They will bring suit to <lb/>
cure their right to the positions <lb/>
for four years and not for two <lb/>
years, which is all the time the <lb/>
Governor's commission would <lb/>
cover. <lb/>
L it <lb/>
Ship your produce to <lb/>
J, C. Meekins, Jr., Co. <lb/>
Cotton Factors <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Commission <lb/>
NORFOLK VA. <lb/>
I am pleased to state that since recovering <lb/>
from my recent sickness I have visited <lb/>
the northern markets to purchase <lb/>
NEW GOODS <lb/>
and am now prepared to show you an <lb/>
------site line of----- <lb/>
Dry <lb/>
Personal Attention given to <lb/>
Weights and Counts- <lb/>
They Monday <lb/>
Norfolk prices on produce <lb/>
Middling cotton, t, S to <lb/>
Irish Potatoes, i Old Chickens, 25-30 <lb/>
Sweet to <lb/>
Eggs, to Peas, to <lb/>
Corn, to <lb/>
Furnishing Goods, Etc, Etc. <lb/>
You will find all my goods strictly first-class and prices low <lb/>
Come to see me and let me show you what can do.<lb/>
GREENVILLE U. C. <lb/>
i inn I <lb/>
COTTON <lb/>
-M AND DEALERS IN <lb/>
R To deal fair and re with our friends and patrons by giving them <lb/>
BOTTOM PRICES on Goods and Top Prices for Produce. We intend to ho <lb/>
inn ROCK <lb/>
rad <lb/>
We make a <lb/>
Specialty of <lb/>
fill READY All MM <lb/>
A full or <lb/>
on hand <lb/>
just<lb/>
o; <lb/>
max n x <lb/>
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<p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
BIZ OR BUST <lb/>
Local Reflections. <lb/>
The <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
nil have holiday <lb/>
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. <lb/>
Faces Caught as Passed Before <lb/>
Reflector. <lb/>
Mrs. M. A- in sick. <lb/>
to<lb/>
Am I going to be lost <lb/>
in the snuffle or soaked <lb/>
in the 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 terms. <lb/>
Come and 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/>
Bents Sic, <lb/>
5th and Evans St. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Cotton Seed for Cash <lb/>
at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Joe Adler, a merchant <lb/>
executed a bill of sale for his en- <lb/>
tire stock on Saturday to Daniel <lb/>
See J. C- Cobb Son's <lb/>
stock of Shoes and Boots. <lb/>
fall<lb/>
Mrs. C- Stephens has gone <lb/>
to spend Christmas. <lb/>
Mr. George E. Harrison has <lb/>
gone to Henderson for the <lb/>
days. <lb/>
For <lb/>
Two <lb/>
Weeks <lb/>
Longer <lb/>
You <lb/>
Can<lb/>
Handsome and cheap Oak Sets. <lb/>
up stairs, Old Brick Store- <lb/>
Mr- John Allen left a five <lb/>
turnip at the <lb/>
office to-day. It is a fine one. <lb/>
Good chewing Tobacco cents <lb/>
pound. Boswell, Co. <lb/>
Coffee cents pound. Boswell <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Snuff cents pound Boswell <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Good Flour barrel, <lb/>
well, Co <lb/>
We in the that Mr . <lb/>
Sol of Newborn, has made <lb/>
assignment. <lb/>
Come to the office <lb/>
for blank crop liens, deeds, land <lb/>
mortgages and chattel <lb/>
Large lot of them just printed <lb/>
with new type on good paper- <lb/>
Red White Blue and Tan <lb/>
Shoes. Boswell, Co. <lb/>
Splendid tobacco farm for sale, <lb/>
all necessary buildings, barns <lb/>
and pack house , four miles from <lb/>
Greenville. SHOT <lb/>
Just Car load of <lb/>
Bagging and Ties at J. C. Cobb <lb/>
Son's- <lb/>
Mr. Germain Bernard, son of <lb/>
Mr. J. P. Bernard, of Durham, a <lb/>
former resident of Greenville, has <lb/>
been licensed as a pharmacist by <lb/>
the State Board of Pharmacy. <lb/>
Our stock Goods and <lb/>
Groceries are complete. Call and <lb/>
see us- J. C. Cobb Son- <lb/>
The ladies are invited to call <lb/>
and see the lot of beautiful Box <lb/>
Papers just received at Reflector <lb/>
Bookstore. <lb/>
During the coming season we <lb/>
will keep the very best horse <lb/>
and mules for sale. Call to <lb/>
what we have before buying. <lb/>
We guarantee satisfaction. We <lb/>
also conduct a first-class livery <lb/>
stables. Tucker Edwards. <lb/>
Complete line of Dry goods <lb/>
Wiley Brown's. <lb/>
Capt. Hawks t to petition <lb/>
he railroad for a <lb/>
bridal car, he is having so <lb/>
many newly married couples for <lb/>
passengers. <lb/>
Remember I paw you cash for Chicken <lb/>
Eggs and Produce at the Old <lb/>
Brick Store. <lb/>
Sewing machines from to <lb/>
Latest improved New Home <lb/>
Wiley Brown. <lb/>
A large stock of nice Furniture cheap <lb/>
it the Old Brick <lb/>
New assortment of Bibles from <lb/>
American B. S-, just received. <lb/>
Wiley Brown, Depositor. <lb/>
The Merry Milk- <lb/>
will be given tho <lb/>
Opera House, Friday night, De- <lb/>
38th. Admission and <lb/>
cents. Let everybody go <lb/>
speed a pleasant evening. <lb/>
First Cart Wheels with <lb/>
Iron Axle, only a pair- <lb/>
John Flanagan Boggy Co. <lb/>
Buy <lb/>
For good reliable Shoes go to <lb/>
Wiley Brown. <lb/>
The Greenville Lumber Co. is <lb/>
adding two large storage rooms <lb/>
feet to the planing mill. <lb/>
Increased work necessitates more <lb/>
room for handling orders. <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/>
Greenville has not got a big <lb/>
modern hotel building, but when <lb/>
it comes to the eating part there <lb/>
are few of them that set a better <lb/>
table than the King House. <lb/>
People who write should make <lb/>
a note that Diamond Inks cannot <lb/>
surpassed. Sold only at Re- <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
The exhaust pipe to <lb/>
steam makes an ugly mud <lb/>
hole on the sidewalk. Change it. <lb/>
Pat, so folks won't get their feet <lb/>
wet in <lb/>
Friday Mrs L- Griffin re- <lb/>
a very large rock fish, <lb/>
something unusual for the time <lb/>
of year. It was sent from Wash- <lb/>
by Mr. E. T. Stewart. <lb/>
At <lb/>
FA <lb/>
COS <lb/>
At <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs- J. 8- C. Benjamin <lb/>
gone to to spend <lb/>
the holidays. <lb/>
Miss Irma has re- <lb/>
turned home from a visit to <lb/>
near Ayden. <lb/>
Mm. E. B. and little <lb/>
child have to <lb/>
Neck for the holidays. <lb/>
Rev. A- and wife came <lb/>
over from Kinston on Saturday <lb/>
to spend a few days. <lb/>
Miss Rosa of Hooker- <lb/>
ton, arrived on Saturday to visit <lb/>
her sister, Mrs. J. L- W <lb/>
Mr. E. A. Move, Jr., returned <lb/>
Saturday from his studies in Phil <lb/>
to spend the holidays. <lb/>
Mr. R. H. Hayes, of the Green <lb/>
ville Warehouse, has gone to <lb/>
Chase City to spend the holidays. <lb/>
Misses Addie Williams, of Black <lb/>
Jack, and Sallie Cox, of Grifton <lb/>
are visiting Mrs. Laura Anderson <lb/>
Mr. S. Forbes came home <lb/>
from Trinity College Friday to <lb/>
spend the holidays with his par- <lb/>
Miss music <lb/>
teacher at tho Seminary, has <lb/>
to to spend the <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Mr. N. H. Whitfield, bookkeep <lb/>
or for Greenville Warehouse, <lb/>
has gone to Oxford to spend the <lb/>
holidays. <lb/>
Mrs. W. K- Jenkins, of Stovall, <lb/>
came Saturday night to spend <lb/>
tho holidays with her son, Mr. J. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Private J. R Nichols <lb/>
borne from Fortress Monroe, Va., <lb/>
Friday, haying a furlough for <lb/>
the holidays- <lb/>
Misses Mary Walker and Mat- <lb/>
tie j Hearse came home Friday <lb/>
from school at Littleton to spend <lb/>
the holidays- <lb/>
Mr. J- L- Harris wife came <lb/>
in Saturday night on the south <lb/>
bound train to spend tho holidays <lb/>
with their parents. <lb/>
Miss of Richmond <lb/>
came Saturday night the <lb/>
south bound train to spend the <lb/>
holidays with Miss Nannie King. <lb/>
H P. Harding, John- <lb/>
son Nichols, W. EL Dixon and <lb/>
C- Joyner have returned from <lb/>
the to spend the <lb/>
at homo. <lb/>
Mr. W. Jackson has return- <lb/>
ed from the A- M. e at <lb/>
Raleigh to spend the <lb/>
with his home people- <lb/>
Mr. W. S- Bernard came up <lb/>
from Chocowinity Friday, <lb/>
where he has been teaching in <lb/>
Trinity School, to spend a few <lb/>
days with his mother. <lb/>
Cadets James Moore, Charlie <lb/>
Eddie Patrick came <lb/>
home Friday from Homer <lb/>
School, Oxford, to spend Christ <lb/>
mas with their parents. <lb/>
Mr. L. W- Stark, auctioneer for <lb/>
tho Greenville Warehouse, left <lb/>
Friday to spend the holidays at <lb/>
Mr. J. W Wiggins left Friday <lb/>
morning to spend the holidays at <lb/>
Rock Mount and to see <lb/>
girl. The tobacco boys hope- <lb/>
take good care of him- <lb/>
self. <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Mr. Lovit Hines tells the <lb/>
Greenville lumber Company has <lb/>
just sold six lots in their proper- <lb/>
to parties who will build at an <lb/>
early day. That section of the <lb/>
town has the prettiest <lb/>
lots around Greenville and we <lb/>
are glad to see improvements <lb/>
continuing there. <lb/>
I j <lb/>
Dead. <lb/>
Information has been received <lb/>
here that Mr. J. W. Price, who <lb/>
was traveling salesman for Find- <lb/>
Roberts Co. hardware mer- <lb/>
chants of Baltimore, died in that <lb/>
city on Saturday. Mr. Price was <lb/>
one of the best of men, a thorough <lb/>
gentleman, and was held in high <lb/>
esteem wherever he went. He had <lb/>
some warm friends in Greenville <lb/>
who with sorrow of his <lb/>
death. <lb/>
That's Way. <lb/>
A remark Mr. J. J. Cherry <lb/>
made in our hearing gives an <lb/>
idea of how Greenville is grow- <lb/>
He you fail to go <lb/>
on a street for a few days, the <lb/>
time you pass along there is a <lb/>
new house up and people in it <lb/>
Rev. J. H- delivered <lb/>
his parting sermon at the Baptist <lb/>
church Sunday night. It consist- <lb/>
ed of a brief history of own <lb/>
experience which was told in a <lb/>
manner both interesting and <lb/>
touching. We wish every young <lb/>
man in the community <lb/>
heard him. It was indeed an in <lb/>
to a higher, better and <lb/>
more noble life. In his closing <lb/>
remarks he referred to the <lb/>
his stay in Greenville had <lb/>
afforded him, his pleasant <lb/>
lions with the ministers of other <lb/>
denominations, and the congenial <lb/>
manner in which be had been <lb/>
treated by all people. Mr <lb/>
is truly a consecrated <lb/>
Christian gentleman, a faithful <lb/>
man of God, an able, eloquent <lb/>
preacher, and it is with reluctance <lb/>
and sorrow that the and <lb/>
community part with him. Green <lb/>
ville has been greatly <lb/>
Carried to Raleigh. <lb/>
Capt. Richard Williams left Fri <lb/>
this morning for Raleigh to take <lb/>
Mr. James II Barnhill, <lb/>
of whose sad condition were <lb/>
published a few days ago, to the <lb/>
State Hospital. We are glad that <lb/>
admission to the hospital was so <lb/>
soon obtained for him and hope <lb/>
his mind will be early restored. <lb/>
Pastor Called. <lb/>
Rev. J. H. who has <lb/>
been pastor of the Baptist church <lb/>
here for the past two years, <lb/>
accepted a call to the church <lb/>
at Mt. Airy, the church held a <lb/>
meeting after the regular <lb/>
Thursday night and extended a <lb/>
call to Dr. J. D. Dr <lb/>
is well known here and it <lb/>
is hoped he can accept. <lb/>
After Turkeys. <lb/>
thieves broke into Dr. J. <lb/>
buggy house stole six turkeys <lb/>
he had just bought the day before. <lb/>
Some parties hearing the noise <lb/>
made by the turkeys started in <lb/>
that direction when the thieves <lb/>
fled and in their fright dropped <lb/>
all the turkeys but two- So the doc <lb/>
tor did not lose all his Xmas din- <lb/>
Boys Hogs. <lb/>
Verily the types do mix things <lb/>
up sometime. The Index last <lb/>
week in speaking of two boys <lb/>
said are fine and <lb/>
now the Salisbury Herald says a <lb/>
man up that way two boys <lb/>
that weighed and pounds <lb/>
Well, its getting <lb/>
to Christmas, so the <lb/>
will have to excused- <lb/>
Two Deaths. <lb/>
Little Ruth, one and a half year <lb/>
old daughter of Prof, and Mrs- W <lb/>
E- of Farmville, died <lb/>
Wednesday about noon and <lb/>
wan buried Thursday- <lb/>
Miss Fannie Rollins, aged <lb/>
about years, daughter of Mr. <lb/>
J. J. Rollins, of Died <lb/>
Wednesday afternoon. She was <lb/>
buried in Washington Thursday. <lb/>
The family the sympathy of <lb/>
friends here. <lb/>
o'clock Wednesday evening 10th, <lb/>
inst., at the borne of Mrs- Lucy <lb/>
Abbott, mother of the bride, <lb/>
Mr. L. H. <lb/>
tree, of Greenville and Miss May <lb/>
Abbott were married by Rev. J. <lb/>
R- Tingle- They arrived in <lb/>
Greenville on this morning's <lb/>
train- We join their main- <lb/>
friends in extending warmest <lb/>
congratulation. <lb/>
seven forty- <lb/>
five o'clock Wednesday, at the <lb/>
residence of Mrs. H. T. Daniel, <lb/>
on Pitt street, her oldest <lb/>
Miss was married to <lb/>
Mr. W. C. Hines. the ceremony <lb/>
being performed by Rev- J- H- <lb/>
They were attended <lb/>
by Mr. M Daniel and Miss <lb/>
Nannie Bagwell. <lb/>
They received a number of <lb/>
very handsome bridal presents, <lb/>
among them being a rocking <lb/>
chair Mr. and Mrs- J. B. <lb/>
Cherry, towels from <lb/>
Blanch and Dot Flanagan, waiter <lb/>
from Fleming, <lb/>
table from Mrs <lb/>
cups and saucers from S. M. <lb/>
Daniel, napkins from Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. T. R. Moore, knives and <lb/>
forks from D. D- Haskett, butter <lb/>
dish from Dr- W. H- Bagwell and <lb/>
wife, lamp from Frank Wilson, <lb/>
silver pepper box from Miss <lb/>
Olive Daniel, silver salt box from <lb/>
Miss Lena Matthews, silver hail <lb/>
from Mrs. Georgia <lb/>
cup and saucer from 0- <lb/>
D. Harrington, wall Splasher <lb/>
from Mrs. M. T- table <lb/>
cloth from Mrs. 0- M. Bernard, <lb/>
pin from Daniel, <lb/>
berry bowl from Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
A. F. Kennedy, goblets Will <lb/>
and Hassel pillow and <lb/>
bolster covers from Mr- and Mrs- <lb/>
W. H. Harrington, point lace <lb/>
handkerchief, B. Whichard <lb/>
and mother, table cloth and nap <lb/>
kins from Miss Lucy and Robert <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
The couple took the morning <lb/>
train for the home of the groom's <lb/>
father, in Sampson where <lb/>
they will spend the holidays and <lb/>
return to make Greenville their <lb/>
home. They have the best wish- <lb/>
the Reflector a host <lb/>
of friends. <lb/>
Coal- <lb/>
Burns Free and Clean. <lb/>
Don't smell. Don't pop. <lb/>
No clinkers. Delivered <lb/>
at your house for <lb/>
ton. Leave your or- <lb/>
with G. E. Harris <lb/>
or Boswell, <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Blood Poison <lb/>
After Approach of Death, New Life <lb/>
by Taking <lb/>
by a man living among us read this week. <lb/>
We <lb/>
is a custom among <lb/>
newspapers to miss the issue <lb/>
between Christmas and New Year <lb/>
and take a little holiday. The <lb/>
did not avail itself of <lb/>
the custom last year and departs <lb/>
from it this year also by greeting <lb/>
its readers with the usual issue <lb/>
this Not that boys <lb/>
fail to love a rest and holiday as <lb/>
as the other printers, but <lb/>
they say if you want <lb/>
to people something to <lb/>
read this Veil by <lb/>
suasion was needed- <lb/>
We believe the people will <lb/>
haying something to <lb/>
Mr. Wm. B. <lb/>
Baltimore, Md. <lb/>
four years I In intense faltering <lb/>
With an abscess on my thigh. It discharged <lb/>
freely and several times <lb/>
Places of Bone Cams Out. <lb/>
Last February I had to take my bed for four <lb/>
weeks, and then It was I began to take Hood's <lb/>
I got on my feet, but <lb/>
very weak and went to the Maryland University <lb/>
hospital, where they said my trouble was <lb/>
blood poisoning and gave me little hope. I re- <lb/>
turned home and continued taking I <lb/>
have rued six bottles and the abscess has en- <lb/>
disappeared, and I hare been In <lb/>
Pine Health Since. <lb/>
I know If had not been for Hood's <lb/>
I should be In my grave. I have gained In <lb/>
weight from a year ago to pounds to-day. <lb/>
I praise Hood's tor It Wm. B. <lb/>
1818 Hanover St, Md.<lb/>
The Furniture and Racket Store. <lb/>
Hood's liver <lb/>
The Holiday Season <lb/>
is upon us, and, as usual, every body is looking around for a suitable present for those they love <lb/>
f l <lb/>
f m passim <lb/>
we offer this advice Come to our establishment and see the many good things in store for <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, we have them to suit you. <lb/>
Chairs, Bedsteads, Lounges, Safes, Cradles, Mattresses, Bedsprings, Bedroom Suits, <lb/>
in abundance, and an inspection will convince you that we are prepared for 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 ck full of Christmas 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 Large 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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tank <lb/>
Docs This I <lb/>
Hit Yon <lb/>
The management of the <lb/>
Equitable Life Assurance <lb/>
Society in the Department of <lb/>
the Carol 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 j <lb/>
tact, perseverance, and the <lb/>
respect of their community. <lb/>
Think this matter over care- <lb/>
There's an unusual <lb/>
opening for somebody. If it <lb/>
fits you, it will pay you. Fur- <lb/>
information on request. <lb/>
W. J. Manager, <lb/>
Rock Hill, S. C <lb/>
FERTILIZER <lb/>
Cotton, Corn and <lb/>
General Crops. <lb/>
U-ed and endorsed leading far- <lb/>
m r In North Carolina the South <lb/>
for the past veal's. Read the <lb/>
following send for <lb/>
pamphlet giving direction for mixing, <lb/>
testimonials. Ac. <lb/>
X. O, Sept. 1898. <lb/>
Boykin. Carmer A Co. <lb/>
chemicals I <lb/>
of you for making <lb/>
continue to give L only <lb/>
use it under cotton. You know I must <lb/>
think it good, or I should not <lb/>
used it so long. IT <lb/>
years I have it. and <lb/>
has made me able to pay for h <lb/>
not on crop time. <lb/>
Yours truly. S. EVAN S <lb/>
S. C. Oct. <lb/>
Messrs. Boykin. Carmer Si <lb/>
gives us pleasure to say we have <lb/>
been using Home fur <lb/>
more than years <lb/>
an I expect to continue to do so. Of <lb/>
we satisfied that it <lb/>
pars us to use it. <lb/>
Respectful, v, W. <lb/>
R. M. <lb/>
Boykin, Co. <lb/>
Baltimore. Md. <lb/>
Cress AH Crops With <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
MALE ACADEMY, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. X. C. <lb/>
next of -1 w ill <lb/>
begin on Tuesday I he -lib day o <lb/>
and continue weeks. <lb/>
MONTH.<lb/>
Intermediate h 12.50 <lb/>
Higher <lb/>
Language <lb/>
The instruction will continue <lb/>
Discipline Ann. If <lb/>
an additional teacher will be employed. <lb/>
Satisfaction guaranteed When pupil <lb/>
enter early and attend regularly. <lb/>
further information apply to <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
Aug. MM. <lb/>
kinds of Only, and <lb/>
Jewelry for repairs. <lb/>
Man Springs to Cleaning <lb/>
to Boa. Spec Rings to <lb/>
mend to <lb/>
Fine work a specialty. All work <lb/>
guaranteed by <lb/>
Z. F. <lb/>
W r, <lb/>
Greenville. N. C<lb/>
U F. PRICE, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Greenville. N. <lb/>
Office at the <lb/>
DR. H. A. JOYNER, <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
lilt <lb/>
up stairs overS. E. o. <lb/>
Hardware store. <lb/>
R. <lb/>
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TYSON, <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Prompt Mention give- ti <lb/>
K. Moore.<lb/>
MOORE. <lb/>
m. c. <lb/>
under Opera House. Third St. <lb/>
d R E A i L J, I. S C. <lb/>
all <lb/>
HERBERT <lb/>
TONSORIAL PARLORS <lb/>
Under Opera <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
Call in when want good work. <lb/>
WILMINGTON R R <lb/>
AND <lb/>
AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD. <lb/>
Condensed Schedule,<lb/>
In <lb/>
Poor <lb/>
Health <lb/>
means so much more <lb/>
you <lb/>
diseases result <lb/>
trifling ailments <lb/>
Don't play with Nature's <lb/>
Brawn's <lb/>
Iron <lb/>
Bitters <lb/>
If feeling <lb/>
out of sorts, weak <lb/>
and ex- <lb/>
have no appetite <lb/>
and can't work, <lb/>
begin at oner <lb/>
the J <lb/>
Me strengthening <lb/>
Brown's Iron Bit- <lb/>
A few hot- <lb/>
ties <lb/>
comes from the <lb/>
very first <lb/>
won't stain <lb/>
and it's <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/>
Gel only the has crossed red <lb/>
lines on wrapper. All others are sub- <lb/>
On receipt of two c. stamps we <lb/>
will send set of Tan Beautiful World's <lb/>
Fair Views <lb/>
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. <lb/>
STATEMENT. <lb/>
fa is no Ian <lb/>
TRAINS SOUTH. <lb/>
Gated <lb/>
July <lb/>
1894. <lb/>
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St Cl <lb/>
v. M. <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/>
We Pumps, <lb/>
BICYCLES, <lb/>
Roofing, Guttering, <lb/>
and Repairing. <lb/>
t. <lb/>
Wholesale ill <lb/>
A. <lb/>
HI <lb/>
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Real Estate <lb/>
and <lb/>
Rental <lb/>
House and lot i Rent or for <lb/>
air. <lb/>
and any other vi- <lb/>
of placed in my hands for <lb/>
collection shall have prompt attention, <lb/>
guaranteed. I solicit <lb/>
TRAINS <lb/>
Dated <lb/>
S, <lb/>
Ar WOMB <lb/>
as Q <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
SO <lb/>
00-11 <lb/>
OINTMENT <lb/>
TRADE <lb/>
MARK <lb/>
Cure all <lb/>
This In . <lb/>
fifty years, and wherever know <lb/>
been in steady demand. It been r <lb/>
by the leading <lb/>
cures <lb/>
all other remedies, the i <lb/>
the most experienced bare <lb/>
for yews This is i f <lb/>
long standing and the <lb/>
which it has obtained is owing <lb/>
as but little haw <lb/>
eves been nude <lb/>
public. of this Ointment <lb/>
be sent to any address on it of One <lb/>
Dollar. All Cash Olden promptly at- <lb/>
tended to. Address all orders Hid <lb/>
c to <lb/>
T. F. <lb/>
Magnolia <lb/>
Ar Wilson <lb/>
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Tarboro <lb/>
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n. c. <lb/>
to Hie r tail a choice line <lb/>
Family Groceries,<lb/>
SNIFF, <lb/>
To the trade I am to <lb/>
give Jobbers prices on <lb/>
MI ATS. SUGAR. OILS <lb/>
Molasses, Vinegar. Mat lies. <lb/>
R Powder, Paper <lb/>
Wrapping and Twine, Ac <lb/>
P. M. <lb/>
T, <lb/>
as <lb/>
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P. M M. <lb/>
lo <lb/>
IS OS <lb/>
Car load Flour, best brands. Just received <lb/>
Car load Bagging and Ties at bottom <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
Big lot of SHOES lo St everybody. <lb/>
Call me when you want at <lb/>
lowest figures. <lb/>
WE WANT YOUR ORDERS FOR <lb/>
IS 0-1 <lb/>
COTTON <lb/>
TE WANT OR <lb/>
SEED. <lb/>
Will ca-h prices, <lb/>
In or large lots. We <lb/>
sale Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. <lb/>
Canals, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat- <lb/>
is u. a. <lb/>
saw its i leas Lime <lb/>
remote from <lb/>
, model, or photo <lb/>
We advise, or not, tree of <lb/>
fee not due secured. <lb/>
with <lb/>
and <lb/>
sent free. <lb/>
belt O. C. I <lb/>
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb/>
leaves Weldon m. Halifax 4.00 <lb/>
p. m., arrives Scotland at 4.68 p. <lb/>
p. m., <lb/>
p. in. Returning, leaves 7.20 <lb/>
a. m. Greenville 8.33 a. m. Arriving <lb/>
Halifax at a. m . Wt 11.20 .-. <lb/>
m., dally except <lb/>
Trains on Washington Branch leave <lb/>
rt 7.1 tn., arrives <lb/>
1.40 a. in. Tarboro <lb/>
leaves Tarboro p. m. f <lb/>
. in,, Washington p. m, <lb/>
except Sunday. <lb/>
trains on ltd Neck Branch. <lb/>
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb/>
A Raleigh R. R. daily <lb/>
day, at p. in. M; <lb/>
arrive Plymouth P. M., p. m. <lb/>
n i leaves Plymouth daily <lb/>
m. MO a. m. <lb/>
Tarboro 10.6 a. m. and <lb/>
a. in. <lb/>
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except a. <lb/>
m. Id, a m. Re- <lb/>
leaves a. m. ; <lb/>
a n <lb/>
Trains on <lb/>
Mount at 4.3.1 p. in., arrive <lb/>
Nashville i 0.1 p. in. Spring Hope <lb/>
leave Spring Hope <lb/>
a. m. m., arrives <lb/>
at Rocky Mount m. daily except <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
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R. leaves p. in., arrive Dun- <lb/>
8.00 p. m. Returning leave Dun. <lb/>
bar a. arrive Latta 8.00 a. m <lb/>
Daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train on Clinton Branch leaves War <lb/>
dally, inept Sunday <lb/>
a. iii. leave <lb/>
at Warsaw with <lb/>
man line trains. <lb/>
No. make- close connection <lb/>
for all North daily, all <lb/>
via daily except <lb/>
sin. i Portsmouth and Bay Line <lb/>
with Norfolk A <lb/>
tor dally and <lb/>
ail i via daily ex <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
JOHN K. <lb/>
General <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
1891. <lb/>
disbursed as per vouchers <lb/>
tiled <lb/>
Ain't transferred school <lb/>
t of per cent commissions <lb/>
on receipts <lb/>
per cent commissions on <lb/>
i .; <lb/>
Dec. To on hand to 1,301 <lb/>
Ann audited outstanding debt <lb/>
Dec. 2nd 1801 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, <lb/>
Pitt county, i <lb/>
I, William H King, ex-O f <lb/>
the Board of for Pitt <lb/>
county, do hereby certify that the fore- <lb/>
going is a true statement as do h appear <lb/>
upon record In my office. <lb/>
under my hand and seal of said <lb/>
Board of sinners, at <lb/>
office in <lb/>
1894. <lb/>
W. M. KING, <lb/>
Clerk of B aid of Com <lb/>
for County. <lb/>
and Stock Law <lb/>
Territory. <lb/>
Jan. 111.1 <lb/>
Feb. W C <lb/>
S S no <lb/>
Whit M <lb/>
R It n <lb/>
Mar. C <lb/>
A F<lb/>
James <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Tripp and <lb/>
James R <lb/>
W I <lb/>
L i <lb/>
C P <lb/>
W II SI <lb/>
May W <lb/>
A R <lb/>
June W J<lb/>
J W <lb/>
Jerry <lb/>
Sept Henry <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Stock <lb/>
Jan. D J <lb/>
J B Cherry <lb/>
Mar. <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
J B Cherry A <lb/>
J G <lb/>
J R <lb/>
R no <lb/>
Warren <lb/>
J T <lb/>
Isaiah <lb/>
Nov. Henry <lb/>
Financial Statement of Swift Creek and <lb/>
Stock Law Territory. <lb/>
Flanagan In with said <lb/>
Stock Law Territory. <lb/>
Db <lb/>
SI To of R W <lb/>
King, I 3011.53 <lb/>
Nov. To cash of R W <lb/>
King, <lb/>
ain't disbursed as <lb/>
era <lb/>
J of per cent commissions <lb/>
on <lb/>
commissions on <lb/>
disbursements <lb/>
To cash on hand to balance <lb/>
Mar.<lb/>
lo<lb/>
So <lb/>
Whit IS SO<lb/>
CLAIMS PAt <lb/>
Dec. 1893. Ami on hand <lb/>
Jan. Bland, Jr <lb/>
C Dawson <lb/>
Stokes <lb/>
A R Holton <lb/>
Kb. , B R Jackson <lb/>
S S Jackson <lb/>
W C Burney <lb/>
Farm,. <lb/>
Sup. i <lb/>
vim with the following iii- <lb/>
crop on <lb/>
farm this year. Cotton <lb/>
bales ; Corn 15.000 ; <lb/>
Wheat, <lb/>
barrels; Fodder, bun- <lb/>
Largo quantities of clover <lb/>
and grass, some potato crops and <lb/>
a number of small crops that can <lb/>
not estimated. There are about <lb/>
acres in cultivation. There <lb/>
will be killed hogs for pork- <lb/>
Scotland Neck Democrat. <lb/>
All Free. <lb/>
Those who have Used Dr. New <lb/>
Discovery know it. value, and those <lb/>
who have not, have now <lb/>
to try it Fret, the advertised <lb/>
Dr and get a Bottle, Free. <lb/>
Send your and address to H. E. <lb/>
Co. Chicago, and get a <lb/>
sample box of Dr. King's New Life, <lb/>
Pills Free, as well is n copy of Glide <lb/>
Health and <lb/>
Free. All of which is u to do <lb/>
yon good and g at John <lb/>
L. <lb/>
MONUMENT. <lb/>
The following letter received <lb/>
by Lieut. B- F. handed <lb/>
the for <lb/>
explains itself. <lb/>
N. Dec. <lb/>
To the Officers and Members of the <lb/>
iV. C. State Guard <lb/>
Ki <lb/>
lies, Co., D., First N. C. <lb/>
G-, are to erect a <lb/>
on the f <lb/>
N. C-, to of <lb/>
the dead <lb/>
laid down their lives in bat <lb/>
tie for a cause that was right <lb/>
We need the assistance of all <lb/>
those who feel Hit <lb/>
cause. <lb/>
Mr. J. W-Pepper, of <lb/>
Pa., has kindly donated n <lb/>
Drum Major's Baton to us to be <lb/>
disposed of for the Monument <lb/>
fund. At a meeting of the Mon <lb/>
Committee it was decided <lb/>
to send the Baton out to the <lb/>
companies in the Guard and <lb/>
hare them solicit from the <lb/>
in their respective towns <lb/>
votes at cents each to any <lb/>
mental band they may See tit to <lb/>
vote regimental Band <lb/>
that receives the highest Dumber <lb/>
of votes to be given the Baton. <lb/>
Each company commander will <lb/>
send number of votes to his <lb/>
mental commander together with <lb/>
amount, less express charges- <lb/>
The commander of Regiments <lb/>
will send in number of votes of <lb/>
their respective Regiment to Gen <lb/>
F. who will n the <lb/>
and instruct Baton to be <lb/>
turned over to band to <lb/>
same. <lb/>
A list of all with <lb/>
number of votes, will be publish <lb/>
ed after award is made. <lb/>
Very Respectfully, <lb/>
T. H- <lb/>
Captain Goldsboro Rifles, Co. <lb/>
D., N. S. G. <lb/>
The bar, <lb/>
retirement f-om the <lb/>
with i gold <lb/>
i mis <lb/>
for him. <lb/>
Chicago is with envy <lb/>
over of Hie in- <lb/>
in New <lb/>
York. She is of <lb/>
a few of her own corrupt <lb/>
merely show that <lb/>
is no than she is. <lb/>
Herbert has decided <lb/>
to build the boat <lb/>
by Congress several <lb/>
yens and has ordered the <lb/>
to lie drawn at once, in <lb/>
order that the in be com <lb/>
re fir expert-wen <lb/>
before the end of next year. The <lb/>
of John P. Holland, of <lb/>
Newark, N. J., has definite <lb/>
adopted, it that <lb/>
the vessel will be built at Now- <lb/>
port Newt. Va- <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The Superior Court Clerk, having <lb/>
letters v to us the <lb/>
on the 26th day or Nov. <lb/>
of the of O. E. Tuft, deceased, <lb/>
is hereby n ti all persons in- <lb/>
d in the i slate to <lb/>
payment to the I, and to <lb/>
all of said estate to present <lb/>
prop to <lb/>
he within twelve <lb/>
the date of or this <lb/>
notice will be plead In bar I hi re- <lb/>
J. A KICKS AW. B. RICKS <lb/>
Extra on e of G. E. <lb/>
is day of Nov. 1801. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The having duly <lb/>
before the Superior Court Clerk of <lb/>
county a Executor of the Last <lb/>
Will and Testament of II. A Daven- <lb/>
used, notice is hereby given <lb/>
to all persons Indebted to the estate of <lb/>
tie said decedent to Immediate <lb/>
payment to the undersigned, and all <lb/>
persons having claim against said <lb/>
estate present the same for pay- <lb/>
on or before the 17th day of No- <lb/>
or this not lee will he <lb/>
plead in bar recovery. This 17th <lb/>
day of November, <lb/>
W. M. <lb/>
of II. A. Davenport. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
H duly qualified before the <lb/>
Court Clerk Of as <lb/>
Administrator of the of <lb/>
Williams, deceased, I hereby <lb/>
given in all persons tn the es- <lb/>
to main Immediate payment to the <lb/>
and all persona having <lb/>
claims against said estate meat present <lb/>
the tor payment on before the <lb/>
of December or this notice will <lb/>
be plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
T. U <lb/>
Williams. <lb/>
This 3rd day m December <lb/>
We will fill them QUICK <lb/>
We will fill them CHEAP <lb/>
We will fill them WELL <lb/>
-o- <lb/>
Rough Heart Framing, i i <lb/>
Rough Sap Framing, ; <lb/>
Sap <lb/>
Rough Hap Boards. <lb/>
Wait SO days for our Mill and <lb/>
we will furnish you Dressed <lb/>
Wood I to your door for W <lb/>
tents a load. <lb/>
Terms cash. <lb/>
Thanking you for past patronage,<lb/>
N. C <lb/>
J. <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
Call your attention to their splendid <lb/>
line of <lb/>
Fall Winter <lb/>
a com of <lb/>
Merchandise. <lb/>
And f <lb/>
you need to wear. <lb/>
Everything you need to eat. <lb/>
you need about the house. <lb/>
Everything about the kitchen. <lb/>
need about the farm. <lb/>
At prices as low as tan lie had <lb/>
i paid for Cotton and <lb/>
Country Produce. <lb/>
tor past a con <lb/>
I your patronage I solicited.<lb/>
it <lb/>
May <lb/>
is <lb/>
June <lb/>
Oct i <lb/>
C Dawson <lb/>
W J Jenkins <lb/>
W II Ti and <lb/>
Lewis <lb/>
James <lb/>
E E Powell <lb/>
James White <lb/>
Henry White <lb/>
A F <lb/>
L II <lb/>
Canady Mr ore <lb/>
C P Moore <lb/>
N II Stocks <lb/>
A R <lb/>
C Dawson <lb/>
W J Laughing- <lb/>
house <lb/>
C M Smith <lb/>
Jere <lb/>
J W <lb/>
L II Spier <lb/>
L IS <lb/>
C Dawson <lb/>
E U <lb/>
Harding <lb/>
So <lb/>
lo <lb/>
lo <lb/>
Flanagan. Treasurer, In t <lb/>
with Stock Law Territory. <lb/>
Db. <lb/>
July To cash R W <lb/>
King, <lb/>
Nov. To cash of R W <lb/>
King. <lb/>
There is more Catarrh in this section <lb/>
of the country than all other <lb/>
put tog-ether, and mull the last few- <lb/>
years 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 with treatment, <lb/>
pronounced it Incurable. Science has <lb/>
proven catarrh to be a constitutional <lb/>
disease and therefore requires <lb/>
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, <lb/>
manufactured by F. J. o. <lb/>
Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitution d <lb/>
cure hi the market. It is taken inter- <lb/>
in doses from drops to a tea- <lb/>
It acts directly on the <lb/>
and mucous surfaces of system. <lb/>
They offer one hundred dollars for any I taming a-res <lb/>
case it falls to cure. Send for circulars of sale cash, <lb/>
and testimonials. Address. <lb/>
F. Co., <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
Sold by Druggists, Tie. <lb/>
While President is <lb/>
having fun shooting duck down <lb/>
in South Carolina tho Legislature <lb/>
of that State is creating fun for <lb/>
the country at the President's <lb/>
expense. A member introduced <lb/>
a resolution expressing <lb/>
of the visit of the President <lb/>
to the State and extending his <lb/>
party an invitation to visit the <lb/>
General Assembly and accept the <lb/>
privileges of the two floors of <lb/>
body. The resolution mot with <lb/>
opposition from the reformers <lb/>
and a general followed. <lb/>
For Ml all-around rum- <lb/>
puss the Palm State is <lb/>
herself a reputation. <lb/>
Administrators Sale. <lb/>
CLAIMS<lb/>
Dec. Hy due <lb/>
Jan. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
D J <lb/>
Feb. J B Cherry <lb/>
Mar. Joe U <lb/>
Henry on <lb/>
J C II <lb/>
S J R <lb/>
R A <lb/>
Wan en <lb/>
Isaiah <lb/>
J T <lb/>
Mar. J B <lb/>
i of one per cent com .- <lb/>
corn's on <lb/>
Dec. S, To cash on hand to <lb/>
221.38 <lb/>
I, M. King, Clerk <lb/>
the Hoard of Commissioners for Pitt <lb/>
comity, do hereby certify the <lb/>
of Swift Creek, Con- <lb/>
and township are <lb/>
correct as doth appear of record In my <lb/>
this Dec. 6th. 1804. <lb/>
Given under my hand and seal of said <lb/>
, . Board of for <lb/>
county, this 6th day of <lb/>
Dec 1801. <lb/>
W. M <lb/>
Clerk Board <lb/>
of Pitt County. <lb/>
Free Pills. <lb/>
Send address to U. K. <lb/>
Co., Chicago, and get a free sample <lb/>
box of Dr. King's New Life A <lb/>
trial will convince you of their merits, <lb/>
These are easy in action and are <lb/>
particularly effective in the cum of <lb/>
t oust and Sick Headache. For <lb/>
Malaria and troubles they have <lb/>
proved Invaluable. They are <lb/>
guaranteed to be perfectly free from <lb/>
every and to be <lb/>
purely vegetable. They do not weaken <lb/>
by their action, but by giving tone to <lb/>
J. <lb/>
of Nelson <lb/>
vs. j Petition to <lb/>
Nelson. M R. j sell land <lb/>
Cory wife Martha, I for A--i t . <lb/>
J. W. Cannon Mid I <lb/>
A. Cannon. J <lb/>
Having old lined all order of sale in <lb/>
above led cause, notice is hereby <lb/>
given that I shill on the 7th <lb/>
nay el ISM sell a public <lb/>
in fore Court House door in <lb/>
the <lb/>
of land Situated Swift Creek town- <lb/>
ship a tin lands of N. R. <lb/>
W. Cannon and James Brooke, i on- <lb/>
more or less. Terms <lb/>
J. M. C <lb/>
of Eugenia Nelson. <lb/>
Not <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
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 Piles, or no <lb/>
pay required. It is guaranteed to give <lb/>
perfect satisfaction or money refunded <lb/>
Price cents per For sale by <lb/>
John In Wooten. Di <lb/>
All for h. t <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/>
Book Store. Cheapest out tit ever <lb/>
offered. <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1876. <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb/>
AT THE <lb/>
OLD BRICK STORE <lb/>
WARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUT <lb/>
their year's supplies will <lb/>
their interest to get our prices before pit <lb/>
Is complete <lb/>
n all its branches. <lb/>
FLOUR. COFFEE. SUGAR <lb/>
RICK, Ac. <lb/>
SNUFF <lb/>
We buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb/>
you to buy at one A com <lb/>
of <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
always on hand and sold at prices <lb/>
the chats. Out goods arc all bought and <lb/>
old r. ii cash therefore, having no risk <lb/>
to a close margin <lb/>
and bowels j Respectfully, <lb/>
the Size per box N O <lb/>
by John L. Wooten J , V <lb/>
VICTORS are Standard Value. <lb/>
The standard price of r i Is No deviation <lb/>
and Victor riders arc guarantee r . I rates during the current year. <lb/>
OVERMAN V CO. <lb/>
BOSTON. <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
mi. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
FLANAGAN BUGGY <lb/>
COMPANY contemplates making a <lb/>
change in their firm and they 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 a <lb/>
large lot of good BUGGIES in pro- <lb/>
portion. <lb/>
FLANAGAN BUGGY CO. <lb/>
October 23rd, 1894. <lb/>
Lie ill Fin <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
COURT HOUSE. <lb/>
All placed in <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At current <lb/>
FOB. FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF <lb/>
J, <lb/>
ESTABLISHED <lb/>
-A.- <lb/>
if <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Just Received Cars Rock Lime <lb/>
i S NAILS, AM. <lb/>
so<lb/>
Star <lb/>
Crackers, <lb/>
hi ink<lb/>
Baking Powder, <lb/>
Sacks <lb/>
so Bali <lb/>
S Ton Shut, <lb/>
Powder- <lb/>
Cara Flour. <lb/>
Meat. <lb/>
Hay, <lb/>
Lard. <lb/>
S mill. <lb/>
all A Ax <lb/>
R. R. Mil's <lb/>
Throe Tn <lb/>
o. <lb/>
Dukes V. M. V. <lb/>
OM Va. Cheroots, <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Ste . for Green <lb/>
v Ills inn Tarboro at all Ian l <lb/>
n ifs on Tar W e <lb/>
and Ki at A. M. <lb/>
leave at A. M. <lb/>
and Saturdays <lb/>
departure are to <lb/>
of mi Tr <lb/>
tins at with <lb/>
el line for Norfolk. <lb/>
York Mid <lb/>
Shippers should or r their Bond <lb/>
via I. I fr on <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
Norfolk A <lb/>
more Haiti- <lb/>
more. Miners <lb/>
Huston. <lb/>
JNO. HOW. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
J, J. <lb/>
a-lift's <lb/>
fl <lb/>
THE RELIABLE. <lb/>
---------IS STILL AT THE WITH A I INK--------- <lb/>
YEAHS has taught me Is the cheap-st <lb/>
Hemp Hope. Pumps, Farming and every <lb/>
ting necessary for Millers, Mechanic and general house purposes, as well <lb/>
Clothing, Hats, Show. I have on hand. Am head <lb/>
quarter for Heavy Groceries, and agent for Clark's X. T. <lb/>
Cotton, and keep courteous and attentive <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
R. . <lb/>
;., N. c. <lb/>
C. C. Colin. <lb/>
Co. N. C. <lb/>
Skinner, <lb/>
Co., H. C. <lb/>
CO <lb/>
Merchants <lb/>
STREET NORFOLK, VA <lb/>
IS, <lb/>
POLICE. <lb/>
. SEND r OH <lb/>
MASS. <lb/>
Ts ran hr I. <lb/>
we are <lb/>
la M, <lb/>
value by the and -n <lb/>
bottom, H ,. ts j l U <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
IRON WORKS, <lb/>
JAMES Prop. <lb/>
if <lb/>
plow, Stove and Brass <lb/>
castings andirons, ac. <lb/>
And In <lb/>
Fittings <lb/>
careful Hun <lb/>
Hat<lb/>
R. L. A l P- <lb/>
, C,<lb/>
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