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VOL. XV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1896. <lb />
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J B Cherry Co. <lb />
D D Haskett <lb />
W B Wilson <lb />
S E <lb />
R W <lb />
B F Smith <lb />
U F Smith <lb />
B F Smith <lb />
B F Smith <lb />
D D Haskett <lb />
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W B Wilson <lb />
J C Benjamin <lb />
E Williams <lb />
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Witness Tickets Superior <lb />
No. To whom issued- <lb />
J A Lang <lb />
B S Sheppard <lb />
, J A Lane <lb />
G T Gardner <lb />
L H Smith <lb />
ST White <lb />
W M Hight <lb />
R Greene <lb />
John S Ross <lb />
W T <lb />
J W Perkins <lb />
J W Perkins <lb />
J W Smith <lb />
Harriet <lb />
W H Cox <lb />
R W King <lb />
Dr B <lb />
J R Overton <lb />
R L Nichols <lb />
H T Kin <lb />
S T Hooker <lb />
, R W King <lb />
I . David Braxton <lb />
John Nobles <lb />
J D Bullock <lb />
S Sheppard <lb />
A L Harrington <lb />
Council Dawson <lb />
B F Tyson Co <lb />
J A <lb />
A B Garris <lb />
J A Lang <lb />
J A Lang <lb />
L H Spruill <lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
W R Crawford <lb />
J F Allen <lb />
F G James <lb />
O Hooker <lb />
R W Ward <lb />
F J Johnson <lb />
R M <lb />
C D Rountree <lb />
P P Plummer <lb />
R W <lb />
H T King <lb />
C D <lb />
John Burnett <lb />
E L Dunn <lb />
Williams <lb />
W O Barnhill <lb />
Julia White <lb />
R W Ward <lb />
J A Taylor <lb />
T G Rice <lb />
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J A <lb />
J A Lang <lb />
E T Briley <lb />
J W Perkin-. <lb />
J A Lang <lb />
C C Kirkman <lb />
Kelly <lb />
Alice Cox <lb />
J H House <lb />
W F <lb />
W D Manning <lb />
J S <lb />
Ed <lb />
W G Wind ham <lb />
M M <lb />
J A Lao <lb />
B F Tyson <lb />
W A Pollard <lb />
Barnhill <lb />
L A Mayo <lb />
J F Joyner <lb />
A S Walker <lb />
J A Lane <lb />
E B <lb />
Laura Wilson <lb />
W H Cox <lb />
T E Carson <lb />
Ben Craft <lb />
B M <lb />
W H Allen <lb />
F M <lb />
J A Lang <lb />
A Alexander <lb />
B F Tyson <lb />
W E <lb />
J S <lb />
J J Stokes <lb />
D A Watkins <lb />
R W Smith <lb />
Ira <lb />
S M Jones <lb />
C V Newton <lb />
Jas. Hales <lb />
B W Ward <lb />
B F Ward <lb />
Willis Johnson <lb />
J R Allen <lb />
Jas. Hathaway <lb />
Woody -n <lb />
W E Tucker <lb />
Major Pollard <lb />
H T King <lb />
Alonzo Jones <lb />
S T Carson <lb />
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No. <lb />
Court.<lb />
Justices of The Peace. <lb />
To whom issued. <lb />
J A Lang Perkins <lb />
J D Cox <lb />
A L Harrington <lb />
J A Lang <lb />
L B <lb />
W B <lb />
N R Cory <lb />
R L Joyner <lb />
John Flanagan <lb />
A D Hill <lb />
J J Perkins <lb />
Richard Williams <lb />
D C Barrow <lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
D C Barrow <lb />
E D Braxton <lb />
W B Moore <lb />
W F <lb />
J A Lang <lb />
D C Barrow <lb />
D C Moore <lb />
W J <lb />
N R Cory <lb />
J W <lb />
J J Perkins <lb />
J J Perkins <lb />
R L Nichols <lb />
Total <lb />
Commissioners. <lb />
No. To whom issued. <lb />
L Fleming <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
S M Jones <lb />
Jesse L Smith <lb />
T D Keel <lb />
S M Jones <lb />
C Dawson<lb />
Jesse L Smith <lb />
L Fleming <lb />
S M Jones <lb />
T E <lb />
Total <lb />
No- To whom <lb />
Wyatt <lb />
J Z <lb />
W H <lb />
D C <lb />
Woody <lb />
H B <lb />
Luke <lb />
Jesse <lb />
Jason <lb />
Wiley <lb />
J B <lb />
J H <lb />
J H <lb />
Woody <lb />
M G <lb />
Woody <lb />
J B <lb />
J H <lb />
W L <lb />
D C <lb />
J L <lb />
E B <lb />
J B <lb />
D C <lb />
W S <lb />
Woody <lb />
Jason <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Henry <lb />
J L <lb />
Luke <lb />
L Fleming <lb />
Jesse L Smith <lb />
U Dawson <lb />
L Fleming <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
S M Jones <lb />
Jesse L Smith <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
S M Jones <lb />
L Fleming <lb />
Jesse L Smith <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
L Fleming <lb />
Jesse L Smith <lb />
S M Jones <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
L Fleming <lb />
J L Smith <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
M Jones <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
L Fleming <lb />
J L Smith <lb />
S M Jones <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
L Fleming <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
J L Smith <lb />
S M Jones <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
8-1 J L Smith <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
L Fleming <lb />
M Jones <lb />
J L Smith <lb />
M Jones <lb />
L Fleming <lb />
T E Keel<lb />
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Court Costs. <lb />
No. To whom <lb />
W R Parker <lb />
W R Parker <lb />
W R Parker <lb />
W B <lb />
Charles Skinner <lb />
B W King <lb />
Charles Skinner <lb />
W R Parker <lb />
Town of Greenville <lb />
Fred Cox <lb />
W R Parker <lb />
R M <lb />
R W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
E A <lb />
W B Moore <lb />
E F Williams <lb />
Wiley Pierce <lb />
Barren Forest <lb />
Woody <lb />
W L House <lb />
N L Gray <lb />
W H Williams <lb />
J R Congleton <lb />
J J Perkins <lb />
J W Murphy <lb />
Cox <lb />
E B <lb />
N R Gray <lb />
James Cox <lb />
D O Moore <lb />
J H <lb />
M G <lb />
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W C Askew <lb />
J A Lang <lb />
w R Whichard, Jr <lb />
T H Langley <lb />
W H Rosa <lb />
Charles <lb />
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Jury Tickets. <lb />
No- To whom issued. <lb />
J L Little, Treas. <lb />
J L Little. <lb />
J L Little, <lb />
J L Little, <lb />
Little, <lb />
torn<lb />
Register of Deeds <lb />
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W M King <lb />
W M King <lb />
W M King <lb />
W M King <lb />
W M King <lb />
W M King <lb />
W M <lb />
W M King <lb />
W M King <lb />
W M King <lb />
W M <lb />
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CO<lb />
CO<lb />
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No. <lb />
No. <lb />
County Attorney. <lb />
To whom <lb />
Jarvis Blow <lb />
Jarvis Blew <lb />
Jarvis Blow <lb />
DO <lb />
Total <lb />
Solicitor. <lb />
To whom <lb />
C M Bernard <lb />
C M Bernard <lb />
C M Bernard <lb />
Total <lb />
Paupers. <lb />
No. To whom issued <lb />
Nelson <lb />
H D <lb />
Moore <lb />
Briley <lb />
Smith <lb />
Henry Harris <lb />
Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards<lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Sam and Ann Cherry <lb />
Fannie locker <lb />
Alice Corbett <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Alex Harris<lb />
W H Pa. <lb />
Winnie Chapman <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Mrs J W Crisp <lb />
Jas Long <lb />
Ed Haddock <lb />
Matilda Thomas <lb />
Chas Joyner and wife <lb />
Hannah<lb />
-4 Sarah A Bright <lb />
Frank Cannon <lb />
Nelson <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
No. To whom <lb />
Smith <lb />
Henry Harris <lb />
Kenneth <lb />
Eliza <lb />
Carlos Gotham <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Sam and Ann Cherry <lb />
Tucker <lb />
Corbitt <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Alex Harris <lb />
W H Parker <lb />
Winnie Chapman <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Mrs J W Crisp <lb />
James Long <lb />
Edwin Haddock <lb />
Matilda Thomas <lb />
nor a ad <lb />
Hannah <lb />
Peel <lb />
Collen Thigpen <lb />
Sarah A Bright <lb />
Dew <lb />
J U Proctor <lb />
W J F Moore <lb />
Jason Parker <lb />
Nelson <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Moore <lb />
Briley <lb />
Luanda Smith <lb />
Henry Harris <lb />
Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Sam and Ann Cherry<lb />
Alice Corbitt <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Alex Harris <lb />
Chapman <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Mrs J W Crisp <lb />
James Long <lb />
Edwin <lb />
Matilda Thomas <lb />
Chas Joyner and wife <lb />
Hannah <lb />
reel <lb />
Collen Thigpen <lb />
Sarah A Bright <lb />
Sallie Dew <lb />
J O Proctor <lb />
Alex Venters <lb />
Wm Boyd <lb />
Jason Parker <lb />
Elizabeth <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Moore <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Smith <lb />
Henry Harris <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Sam and Am, Cherry <lb />
Fannie <lb />
Alice Corbett <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
u Taylor <lb />
Alex Harris <lb />
Chapman <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Mrs J W Crisp <lb />
James Long <lb />
Edwin Haddock <lb />
Matilda Thomas <lb />
Charles and wife <lb />
Hannah Dupree<lb />
Cullen Thigpen <lb />
Sarah A Bright <lb />
Sadie Dew <lb />
J O Proctor <lb />
Alex Venters <lb />
Wm <lb />
Jason Parker <lb />
Elizabeth Garris <lb />
Creole Paul <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Briley <lb />
Smith <lb />
Henry Harris <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Edwards <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Sam and Ann Cherry <lb />
Fannie Tucker <lb />
Alice Corbett <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
Winifred lay <lb />
Alexander Harris <lb />
Chapman <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Mrs J W Crisp <lb />
James Long <lb />
Edwin Haddock <lb />
Matilda Thomas <lb />
Charles and wife <lb />
Hannah <lb />
Peel <lb />
Thigpen <lb />
Sarah A Bright <lb />
Sallie Dew . <lb />
J O Proctor <lb />
Alex Venters <lb />
William Boyd <lb />
Jason Parker <lb />
Elizabeth Garris <lb />
Paul <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
Gorham co <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Briley <lb />
Henry <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Sam and Ann Cherry <lb />
Fannie Tucker <lb />
Corbitt <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Alexander Hams <lb />
Winnie Chapman <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
No To whom issued- <lb />
James <lb />
Edwin <lb />
Matilda Thomas <lb />
Cons and wile <lb />
Hannah <lb />
Peel <lb />
Cullen Thigpen <lb />
Sarah A Bright <lb />
Sallie Dew <lb />
J O Proctor <lb />
Alexander <lb />
Boyd <lb />
Jason Parker <lb />
Elizabeth Garris <lb />
Paul <lb />
Carlos <lb />
Frank Cannon <lb />
Dunn <lb />
Manila <lb />
I o Smith <lb />
wife Na. Moore <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Henry Harris<lb />
Edwards <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Sam and Ann Cherry <lb />
Faunie Tucker <lb />
Alice Corbitt <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Alexander Harris<lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Mrs J W Crisp <lb />
James Long <lb />
Edwin Haddock <lb />
Matilda Thomas <lb />
Charles Joyner and <lb />
Hannah <lb />
Peel <lb />
Collen <lb />
Sarah A Bright <lb />
Sallie <lb />
J O Proctor <lb />
Alexander Venters <lb />
William Boyd <lb />
Jason Parker <lb />
Elizabeth Garris <lb />
Paul <lb />
Amanda Dupree <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Nancy Moore<lb />
Henry Harris <lb />
Kenneth <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Sam Ann Cherry <lb />
Tucker <lb />
Alice Corbitt <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Winnie Chapman <lb />
folly Adams <lb />
Mrs J W Crisp <lb />
James Lon <lb />
Edwin Haddock <lb />
Matilda Thomas <lb />
Chas and wife <lb />
Hannah <lb />
Peel <lb />
Cullen Thigpen <lb />
Sarah A Bright <lb />
a Dew <lb />
J Proctor <lb />
Alexander Venters <lb />
j Boyd <lb />
Jason Parker <lb />
Elizabeth Garris<lb />
Amanda Dunn <lb />
Alexander <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Moore <lb />
Briley <lb />
Henry Harris <lb />
Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Sam and Cherry <lb />
Faunie Tucker <lb />
Alice Corbitt <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
W Chapman <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Mrs J W Crisp <lb />
James Long <lb />
Edwin Haddock <lb />
Matilda Thomas <lb />
Mrs Chas <lb />
Hannah <lb />
Peel <lb />
Cullen <lb />
Sarah A Bright <lb />
J O Proctor <lb />
Alex Venters <lb />
William Boyd <lb />
Elizabeth Garris <lb />
Amanda Dunn <lb />
Alexander Harris <lb />
Nelson <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Moore <lb />
Susan <lb />
Henry Harris <lb />
Kenneth <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Ham and Ann Cherry <lb />
Fannie Tucker <lb />
Corbitt <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Winnie Chapman <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Mrs J W Crisp <lb />
Edwin Haddock <lb />
Matilda Thomas <lb />
Mrs Chas Joyner <lb />
Hannah Dupree <lb />
Peel <lb />
Bright <lb />
J O Proctor <lb />
Alex Venters <lb />
Wm Boyd <lb />
Elizabeth Garris <lb />
Amanda Dunn <lb />
Alexander <lb />
James Long <lb />
Jason Parker <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Henry Harris <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Edward<lb />
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Alice Corbitt <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Winnie Chapman <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Mrs J W Crisp <lb />
James Long <lb />
Edwin Had lock <lb />
Matilda Thomas <lb />
Mrs Joyner<lb />
Peel <lb />
Sarah <lb />
Alexander Venters <lb />
Wm Boyd <lb />
Garris <lb />
Amanda <lb />
Alexander Harris <lb />
Frank Cannon <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
H D Smith<lb />
Susan Briley<lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
J U <lb />
Henry <lb />
Ann <lb />
Tucker <lb />
Alice Corbitt <lb />
Winifred Taylor<lb />
Adams <lb />
Mrs J W Crisp <lb />
James Long <lb />
Edwin Haddock <lb />
Matilda Thomas <lb />
Mrs Chas Joyner <lb />
Hannah <lb />
Peel <lb />
Sarah Bright <lb />
Alexander Venters <lb />
Boyd <lb />
Elizabeth Garris <lb />
Amanda <lb />
Alexander Harris <lb />
J O <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Govt Report<lb />
Baking <lb />
Absolutely pure <lb />
Conveying Prisoners to Jail.<lb />
so <lb />
No. To whom issued. <lb />
Joseph <lb />
H B Turner <lb />
J II <lb />
M G <lb />
J B Bullock <lb />
Woody <lb />
W House <lb />
John A Whichard <lb />
D C Smith <lb />
Woody <lb />
Woody <lb />
George W Camion <lb />
J W Dunn <lb />
N L Gray <lb />
J L Roberson <lb />
Bullock <lb />
W H Ross <lb />
Jr <lb />
Comets. <lb />
No. whom issued. <lb />
ran Clark <lb />
T Smith <lb />
J T Smith <lb />
J T <lb />
J T Smith <lb />
J T Smith <lb />
Total <lb />
1200 <lb />
Total <lb />
Home Aged and Infirm. <lb />
No. To whom issued. <lb />
J Smith <lb />
J W Smith <lb />
J W Smith <lb />
J W Smith <lb />
J S <lb />
J W <lb />
J W Smith <lb />
J W <lb />
J W <lb />
vis j w smith <lb />
W Smith <lb />
J W smith <lb />
John Co <lb />
A U Hill <lb />
D C Barrow <lb />
T A Nichols <lb />
use <lb />
MB J W Smith <lb />
Total <lb />
Ain't. <lb />
i H <lb />
2.4 <lb />
No. To whom if mm <lb />
6.4 C II <lb />
Laugh <lb />
Total<lb />
1121.60 <lb />
SI 900.30 <lb />
Superintendent of Health. <lb />
No <lb />
ass <lb />
To whom <lb />
Or Frank W Brown <lb />
Or W Brown <lb />
Dr Frank W Brown <lb />
Or Frank W Brown <lb />
Or W Brown <lb />
Or Frank W <lb />
Or Frank W Brown <lb />
Dr. W Brown <lb />
Di Frank W Brown <lb />
Or Frank W <lb />
Or W Brown <lb />
Or W Brown <lb />
Dr Frank W Brown <lb />
Or Frank W Brown <lb />
Or Frank W Brown <lb />
Dr Frank W Brown <lb />
Dr r rank W Brown <lb />
Or Frank W Brown <lb />
Dr Frank W Brown <lb />
Di W <lb />
Total <lb />
II <lb />
lice <lb />
Insane. <lb />
No. To whom issued. <lb />
Dr B T Cox <lb />
55- Fan, Harrington <lb />
J D and E . Cox <lb />
Or Frank W <lb />
Dr F auk W Brown <lb />
Or t <lb />
J F Miller <lb />
Total <lb />
Sheriff. <lb />
No. To whom Issued. <lb />
R T Hodges <lb />
R T <lb />
R King <lb />
K W King <lb />
Hi R W <lb />
R W <lb />
R W <lb />
R W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
R U King <lb />
H W <lb />
R w <lb />
R W King <lb />
a W Edwards <lb />
R W King <lb />
B W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
K W Hi g <lb />
RT Hodges <lb />
U W King, taxes refunded <lb />
R W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
R W <lb />
W King <lb />
R W King<lb />
Jail <lb />
No. To whom Issued. <lb />
R W King <lb />
John Buggy <lb />
K W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
D D Haskett <lb />
R W King <lb />
J B Cherry <lb />
J B Cherry A Company <lb />
R W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
J B Cherry A Company <lb />
R W King <lb />
R King <lb />
J B Cherry Company <lb />
R W King <lb />
D O Haskett <lb />
ft W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
E Pender <lb />
371.1<lb />
No. To whom issued. <lb />
J B Cherry and Company <lb />
S R Ross<lb />
George A Johnson <lb />
David Gardner 7.1 <lb />
A Gardner <lb />
R M Starker <lb />
D D <lb />
D L Williams <lb />
G T Tyson <lb />
John Flanagan Buggy Company <lb />
D D k. t- <lb />
J L Elks <lb />
N H <lb />
b O Beach <lb />
E C Spier <lb />
K M Starkey <lb />
Greenville Lumber Company <lb />
Spier 1248 <lb />
John Ross <lb />
R L Joyner <lb />
R M key <lb />
James Elks <lb />
B D Beach <lb />
Greenville Lumber Company <lb />
T A Thigpen <lb />
G M Tucker <lb />
E C Spier <lb />
W E Proctor <lb />
R M Starkey <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
B O Beach <lb />
J G Taylor <lb />
R M Starkey <lb />
Greenville Lumber Company <lb />
N A <lb />
John Elks <lb />
D D <lb />
E C Spier <lb />
J R <lb />
R M Starkey <lb />
Reuben all <lb />
J Brown <lb />
Greenville Lumber Company <lb />
J S Boss <lb />
W C Pendleton <lb />
W U Skinner <lb />
G A Johnson <lb />
Greenville number<lb />
R H Starkey <lb />
and S <lb />
E House <lb />
B O Be <lb />
Wiley <lb />
K M Starkey <lb />
W C Pendleton <lb />
B D Bench <lb />
Macon <lb />
J B Cherry and Company <lb />
Baker and Hart <lb />
Elks <lb />
I end If ton <lb />
John Flanagan Buggy Company <lb />
Printing and <lb />
No. To whom <lb />
D J <lb />
D J <lb />
J SO <lb />
E A <lb />
D J <lb />
J B Cherry A <lb />
D J <lb />
K W <lb />
D J <lb />
O J <lb />
No. To whom <lb />
J A <lb />
Capt J T <lb />
G W <lb />
B F <lb />
Pitt County Buggy Company <lb />
Town of <lb />
J II Smith <lb />
Town of <lb />
W T <lb />
Henry <lb />
Witness Tickets Superior Court <lb />
Clerk Superior <lb />
Justices the <lb />
Court <lb />
Jury <lb />
Court <lb />
R of ii- <lb />
county <lb />
Home Aged and <lb />
Superintendent <lb />
Conveying Prisoners to<lb />
Printing and <lb />
Total <lb />
18,344.60 <lb />
A POEM THAT WILL LIVE. <lb />
A Forbes <lb />
K M Markov <lb />
J W Parker <lb />
James <lb />
R M Starkey <lb />
R L Joyner <lb />
John Elks <lb />
T J Thomas <lb />
John Brown <lb />
B D Beach <lb />
J b Little <lb />
J b Little <lb />
John Z Brooks <lb />
R Starkey <lb />
Total <lb />
Ferries. <lb />
No. To whom issued. <lb />
James Barrett <lb />
J J Cherry <lb />
Henry Brown <lb />
Jame Barrett <lb />
N s Fulford <lb />
R R Gotten <lb />
Ed Latham <lb />
Barrett <lb />
James Barrett <lb />
B J Jenkins <lb />
James Barrett <lb />
James <lb />
E C Spier <lb />
James Barrett <lb />
Total<lb />
1360<lb />
Tax List. <lb />
No. To whom Issued. <lb />
L B <lb />
J F Allen <lb />
R M Jones <lb />
I It <lb />
E r Williams <lb />
J R Johnson <lb />
B M Lewis <lb />
J B Little <lb />
J J <lb />
H A Blow <lb />
H A. Blow <lb />
W M King <lb />
Her Letter. <lb />
I'm sitting alone by the fire, <lb />
just as I came from the dance. <lb />
In a robe even you would admire <lb />
It cost a thousand in France; <lb />
I'm all out of reason. <lb />
My hair is done up in a queue, <lb />
In short, sir, belle of the <lb />
Is wasting an hour on you. <lb />
A dozen engagements I've broken, <lb />
I left in the midst of a set. <lb />
Likewise a proposal, half spoken. <lb />
That the roe yet <lb />
They say he'll be rich- when he grows <lb />
up <lb />
And then he adores me indeed, <lb />
And you sir are turning your nose up, <lb />
Three thousand miles off as you read. <lb />
how do I like my <lb />
how do I like New <lb />
now, in my higher ambition. <lb />
With whom do I waltz, flirt or <lb />
isn't it nice to have riches. <lb />
And diamonds, and silks and all <lb />
-And aren't it a change to the ditches <lb />
And of <lb />
Well, you saw us out driving <lb />
Each day in the park, four-in-hand <lb />
you saw poor contriving <lb />
To look supernaturally grand <lb />
If yon saw papa's picture, as taken <lb />
By and tinted at that <lb />
You'd never suspect he sold bacon <lb />
And flour at Poverty Flat. <lb />
And yet just this moment, when sitting <lb />
In the glare of the grand chandelier <lb />
In the bustle and glitter befitting <lb />
he of the <lb />
In the midst of a gaze be <lb />
And the hum of the smallest of talk- <lb />
Somehow, I thought of the <lb />
And that we had on <lb />
Of Harrison's barn with its muster <lb />
Of flags festoon over wall, <lb />
Of the candles that shed their soft luster <lb />
And tallow on headdress and shawl. <lb />
Of the steps that we took to fiddle, <lb />
Of the dress of my queer vis-a-vis. <lb />
And how I once went down the middle <lb />
With the man that shot Sandy <lb />
Of the moon that was quietly sleeping <lb />
On the hill, when the time came to to, <lb />
C f the few baby peaks that were peep- <lb />
From under their bedclothes of snow, <lb />
Of that to me was <lb />
Of something you said at the <lb />
gate. <lb />
Ah, Joe, then I wasn't an heiress <lb />
To best paying lead in the <lb />
Well, well, It's all past, yet It's tunny <lb />
To ink, a I stood in the glare <lb />
f fashion and beauty and money, <lb />
I should be right there, <lb />
some one who breasted high water. <lb />
Ami . the Fork and all <lb />
tint. <lb />
Just i dance with old <lb />
daughter. <lb />
The of . t. <lb />
But <lb />
i I'm<lb />
what <lb />
my still Is <lb />
I nu-ad my triumphs reciting, <lb />
I'm <lb />
And I'm to be by travel <lb />
the meaning of that <lb />
Oh, why did papa strike pay gravel <lb />
In drifting on Poverty Flu <lb />
Good the end of my paper. <lb />
Good the longitude please <lb />
For maybe while wasting my taper, <lb />
Your sun's climbing over the trees. <lb />
But know If you got <lb />
And are , dearest Joe, and all <lb />
that. <lb />
That my heart's somewhere there In <lb />
the ditches <lb />
And you've struck R-on Poverty <lb />
Flat.<lb /></p>
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TH <lb />
C.<lb />
II B <lb />
this <lb />
II you are for <lb />
. Ho marked <lb />
at the post office at Green- <lb />
ilia, C. as c an mail matter <lb />
Wednesday, December 23rd, 1896.<lb />
The Merry Season i Almost Here, <lb />
ac d Our Advertisers W all Good <lb />
Yes, is coming. A few <lb />
days more and it will be with M. You <lb />
want to be happy yourself, and the way <lb />
to insure it is to make somebody else <lb />
happy. The is already <lb />
getting happy because it is telling its <lb />
readers so many good things its ad- <lb />
have in store them. The <lb />
advertisers are happy because they <lb />
know they are going to please you so <lb />
well when you o to them for <lb />
mas purchases. Now lets have a little <lb />
chat together over these things by way <lb />
o helping you in doing your shopping. <lb />
The Reflector always an <lb />
interest In its advertisers and what <lb />
they are doing, and the last days <lb />
we have been looking in to see what <lb />
they have. And we are to tell <lb />
something about what is found in the <lb />
stores of these wide awake and enter- <lb />
prising business men. <lb />
j. B. k CO. <lb />
The Christmas shopper will be <lb />
most dazzled when he first enters the <lb />
mammoth stores of this firm, but <lb />
bewilderment gives place to joy as an <lb />
inspection of their excellent stock be- <lb />
gins. We don't believe there is a town <lb />
North Carolina that can show in <lb />
one establishment a more complete <lb />
display of general merchandise. Th y <lb />
ave something to suit everybody a-d <lb />
is this additional <lb />
about it, that whatever is you in <lb />
this store as to the character or value <lb />
of any article can be put down as every <lb />
word true. Among the many <lb />
they carry is an excellent line of furn- <lb />
and cannot get a better <lb />
present than one of their <lb />
handsome chairs. <lb />
ALFRED FORBES. <lb />
Here's another of general mer- <lb />
well worth looking at. Mr <lb />
Forbes has justly won name o <lb />
Reliable While not oldest <lb />
in years or longest in statue of any <lb />
man in town, he is the oldest and long- <lb />
est in business of any other. Having <lb />
served the people so many years lie <lb />
Knows just what you need and he has <lb />
it for you. <lb />
t. white. <lb />
Another fine stock of general me <lb />
is every de- <lb />
this clever and pop- <lb />
young man can supply your needs <lb />
in every line, he is just now making a <lb />
specialty of celebrated shoes. You <lb />
will do well to treat yourself to a new <lb />
pair for Christmas and get a pair for <lb />
very member your family. <lb />
w. II. WHITE. <lb />
This gentleman keeps general mer- <lb />
also and treats you right <lb />
whenever you trade with him. <lb />
C. COBB i <lb />
If there is any business line that <lb />
Greenville excel in it is general mer- <lb />
stores, places where a full line <lb />
of everything desired is kept and this <lb />
establishment ranks among the best. <lb />
FRANK <lb />
We have struck the man's friend this <lb />
time, the He caters <lb />
especially to the trade and <lb />
can fit them out from head to toe. A <lb />
man never looks better than when he <lb />
is in Frank Wilson's He <lb />
leads and carries the best. <lb />
At the same time he has a splendid <lb />
line of dress goods, staple goods and <lb />
notions for the ladies. Let Frank fit <lb />
yon up and you will be happy. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
This popular merchant as <lb />
gent a stock as you wish to lock in <lb />
upon. He has clothing, shoes, hat, <lb />
dress goods, notions, furnishing goods <lb />
for gents and ladies, fancy goods, <lb />
in fact most anything and every- <lb />
thing you could ask to see- In <lb />
quality and variety his store stands in <lb />
the front rank. <lb />
puces light down on dry shoes <lb />
and notions, lie has a <lb />
line ware, and you know <lb />
g a more use- <lb />
present than a nice piece silver. <lb />
It. C. HOOKER. <lb />
carries a splendid line of <lb />
goods s. <lb />
BAKER k HART. <lb />
Now we come to a different line <lb />
These gentlemen have a com- <lb />
stock -it hardware, stoves, house <lb />
furnishing goods, builders <lb />
cutlery, guns, so .. you <lb />
have been promising yourself a new <lb />
stove. Try one of heat- <lb />
A good breech loading gun would <lb />
make a nice present. <lb />
E. k CO. <lb />
Here is stock of hardware, <lb />
stoves. The heater car- <lb />
by this firm can't be beat. They <lb />
have a fine line of knives. They <lb />
are also agents tor leading <lb />
If you want to be liberal, there is <lb />
nothing that would make a more ac. <lb />
present than a bicycle. <lb />
D. D. HASKETT. <lb />
carries a large stock of general <lb />
ware, stoves, <lb />
hard <lb />
KICKS k TAFT. <lb />
These enterprising young men are <lb />
fully abreast with the times and are <lb />
showing many beautiful articles suitable <lb />
for presents. They carry a complete <lb />
line of clothing, dry goods, shoes, hats, <lb />
etc. Their dress patterns are superb <lb />
models in style and texture. You will <lb />
find them courteous and pleasant to <lb />
deal with. <lb />
M. K. LANG. <lb />
This store is a real the <lb />
ladies. Lang knows just what will <lb />
please the fair ones and makes his <lb />
accordingly. Many years of <lb />
experience has made him the leader in <lb />
his line. His exquisite dress goods, <lb />
trimmings, capes, cloaks, laces and <lb />
embroideries are unsurpassed and an- <lb />
other good thing about it is sells <lb />
cheap. <lb />
H. M. <lb />
can please the holiday shopper. He <lb />
has a good all-round stock of clothing, <lb />
dry goods, shoes and notions that can- <lb />
not in quality and price. <lb />
Go to toe him and you will treated <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Now we come down to <lb />
for the inner man. What this gentle- <lb />
man fails to keep in the of good <lb />
eating is not worth looking for. <lb />
of all kinds, confections and <lb />
fruits in great abundance. He also has <lb />
a large stock of toys and dolls for Santa <lb />
Claus. The second floor of his store <lb />
is devoted to furniture and he bus an <lb />
display of this. <lb />
D. 5- SMITH. <lb />
has a splendid line groceries, fruits <lb />
confections, fine cigars, fire works and <lb />
other things suitable Christmas. For <lb />
a little money you can get at <lb />
his store to fill the children's stockings <lb />
chock full. <lb />
J. <lb />
At this store can be found a stock <lb />
heavy and fancy groceries, canned <lb />
gooks, pickles, jellies, cigars and all <lb />
other things in the grocery line. It is <lb />
a pleasant place to trade, and you get <lb />
nice goods at the right prices. <lb />
CONTINUED OX SECOND <lb />
JAMES LONG. <lb />
has his usual good line of groceries, con- <lb />
and toys for Santa Claus. <lb />
J. L. STARKEY k BRO. <lb />
These clever boys have a store piled <lb />
full of nice things for Christmas. In <lb />
abundance you can find all kinds <lb />
of groceries, fruits, confections, smokers <lb />
goods, etc. They have a complete <lb />
stock. <lb />
MORRIS <lb />
place looks like Christmas front <lb />
to rear. He can load you up with <lb />
traits and confections and send you <lb />
home happy. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
This popular grocer can be found at <lb />
Five Points with a substantial line <lb />
staple groceries. He carries the best <lb />
brands of everything in the grocery <lb />
line and his prices are right down on <lb />
the ground floor. <lb />
j. s. SMITH. <lb />
keeps a choice line of groceries, canned <lb />
goods, confections, jellies and all such, <lb />
and can fill your orders promptly. <lb />
j. w. BROWN. <lb />
is never so happy as he is doing <lb />
up some of his nice goods for you. He <lb />
carries groceries confections, canned <lb />
goods, If you want something <lb />
good to smoke try his leading brands of <lb />
cigars. <lb />
ED. H. <lb />
We've struck it this veritable <lb />
wonderland for the children, and old <lb />
folks too. They look and look end <lb />
look again. Greenville has not seen <lb />
any better display of toys and fancy <lb />
Christmas goods than is <lb />
showing. Goods all new and the very <lb />
prettiest. Headquarters good old <lb />
St. Nick and this great friend of the <lb />
folks will be sure to there. <lb />
The remarkable energy <lb />
the Seaboard Air Line in their efforts <lb />
to develop the South promises to be of <lb />
untold value to this section. This line <lb />
is winning thousands of friend j by its <lb />
broad and progressive policy. The latest <lb />
illustration of Its work is found in a <lb />
letter by St. <lb />
John lo the <lb />
of Baltimore, asking that paper to pie- <lb />
pare a comprehensive supplement de- <lb />
voted to the territory tributary to the <lb />
d and its system, and offering it <lb />
this be done to buy not less than <lb />
copies and carefully them in <lb />
the New England and Middle <lb />
distribution this kind carefully made <lb />
of very g-eat value to every <lb />
town and to every business man from <lb />
Norfolk to Atlanta and from Bather <lb />
Wilmington. Mr. St. John s <lb />
letter, which is Itself a good <lb />
t of this section, is as <lb />
St aboard Air Line, <lb />
that the territory tributary to its lines <lb />
every advantage for diversified <lb />
manufactures, for general <lb />
for fruit-growing every home <lb />
would be glad to enlist the aid <lb />
the Record in a special <lb />
effort attract the attention of <lb />
pie New England and the Middle- <lb />
States to this section. I shall be glad to <lb />
contract with you for at least <lb />
copies of a special Seaboard Air Li e <lb />
Supplement to be devoted wholly to the <lb />
territory tributary to this road from <lb />
to from <lb />
to Wilmington. We will <lb />
make such a careful of these <lb />
papers throughout the Middle and Nev <lb />
States that this supplement <lb />
ought to prove an attractive medium <lb />
liberal advertising all the <lb />
manufacturers, general business <lb />
men and property -owners in sec- <lb />
We should hope to see every <lb />
enterprise along the line of our <lb />
road liberally represented in such an is- <lb />
sue, recognizing its value as an <lb />
medium in view the wide <lb />
that we will give it New Eng- <lb />
land and <lb />
Acting on this request, the <lb />
Record has decided to publish <lb />
this supplement. In it will be covered <lb />
every branch of industry and all <lb />
cultural interest of the country between <lb />
Norfolk and Atlanta and from the <lb />
mountains of Western Carolina to the <lb />
seacoast at Wilmington. There will <lb />
be special articles by experts on <lb />
cotton and tobacco manufacturing, <lb />
fruit-growing, climate, water-powers, <lb />
etc. The Manufacturers Record <lb />
to make this the most <lb />
special supplement that it has ever <lb />
when reached the place <lb />
the he <lb />
bis were lire upon <lb />
from and murdered by <lb />
Spanish soldiers who had been <lb />
secreted for purpose. <lb />
Such a dishonorable and <lb />
deed has served to make <lb />
sympathy for Cuba ail the <lb />
among Americans. The occur- <lb />
is a to Spanish <lb />
government. The United States <lb />
ought to interfere at by <lb />
recognizing the Cubans as <lb />
put a atop to such butch- <lb />
as has been practiced, by the <lb />
Spaniards. <lb />
A Strange Case. <lb />
OWENS. <lb />
has two stores full of furniture, stoves, <lb />
goods, with a <lb />
good line of toys added. <lb />
A. B. ELLINGTON. <lb />
This is the and cent store <lb />
a place of great attraction. The cheap <lb />
of his goods will astonish you. <lb />
Don't miss going there. <lb />
W. c. <lb />
has a nice line new groceries and <lb />
confections. He can also furnish <lb />
fresh oysters in quantity. <lb />
M. DANIEL. <lb />
a new has just opened a nice <lb />
and complete stock. <lb />
MRS. M. D. <lb />
has an unusually pretty display of <lb />
Christmas goods, the very thing for <lb />
presents. <lb />
MRS. GEORGIA JAMES. <lb />
has added a line Christmas novelties <lb />
to her display. <lb />
MRS L. C IN. <lb />
has a pretty line of millinery that she <lb />
ladies should examine. <lb />
J. l. <lb />
has his drug store just filled with beau- <lb />
things of every design. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
has a nice line of jewelry, clocks and, <lb />
optical goods. t <lb />
An accident, remarkable in its <lb />
details results occurred re- <lb />
at South Boston. A <lb />
of colored boys were playing <lb />
base ball and were using one of <lb />
the round upright supports of a <lb />
cane bottomed chair as a . In <lb />
some way or one of the <lb />
who was at the bat struck <lb />
one of his companions a <lb />
blow on the forehead with the end <lb />
of his improvised bat. The stout <lb />
piece of wood buried itself the <lb />
skull, and at the time it <lb />
looked as if the days of <lb />
ed man were numbered. Dr. Bert, <lb />
of South Boston was called to <lb />
attend the On removing <lb />
the stick from the young man's <lb />
head he cut a little notch to mark <lb />
depth to which it had <lb />
the head. stick was after <lb />
ward measured, and it was found <lb />
that the part that entered the <lb />
skull was in length exactly two <lb />
a half inches, and breadth <lb />
three quarters of an inch. <lb />
It is stated that at least a tea <lb />
cup full of brains was removed <lb />
from the hole made in the <lb />
head, and the most remarkable <lb />
thin about the whole matter is <lb />
is still <lb />
Away. <lb />
If you want to quit tobacco us- <lb />
easily and forever, be made <lb />
well, strong, magnetic, full of new <lb />
life vigor, take <lb />
wonder- worker <lb />
weak men strong. Many gain ten <lb />
pounds days. Over <lb />
cured. Buy from <lb />
your own druggist, who will <lb />
a cure. Booklet and <lb />
mailed tree. Ad. <lb />
For some days past the papers <lb />
have been publishing statements <lb />
from Cuba that the <lb />
leader, had been killed. <lb />
While there were different ac- <lb />
counts of the killing, people were <lb />
slow to believe reports from <lb />
the fact that it had been given <lb />
out so times before that he <lb />
was dead. But the report is now <lb />
by particulars of the <lb />
affairs shows that <lb />
was dealt with treacherously and <lb />
foully m Not being able <lb />
to him and defeat the <lb />
acting Captain Gen- <lb />
made overtures for peace to <lb />
him and invited him to a confer- <lb />
to arrange terms. <lb />
the invitation and pro- <lb />
to the appointed of <lb />
meeting. Instead of making the <lb />
preposition in good faith, the <lb />
acting Captain General used it as <lb />
of entrapping tor <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
Our Regular Correspondent <lb />
Washington, 1896. <lb />
Senator Vest has lost none of <lb />
his old-time power of expression, <lb />
nor any of his confidence in the <lb />
principles for which he has been <lb />
fighting so He made this <lb />
plain in a short speech he <lb />
this week. Although he <lb />
based his remarks upon the <lb />
bill, he prefaced them by <lb />
saying that he Knew it was a dead <lb />
issue and that he only did so be- <lb />
cause many people <lb />
were urging Congress to act upon <lb />
it. Later, the death of the Ding- <lb />
bill was announced by Sher- <lb />
man. Apropos of the late cam- <lb />
Mr. said i I <lb />
may be subjected to the charge of <lb />
being a lunatic, an anarchist and <lb />
a repudiator, I that the <lb />
only relief for the people is to <lb />
give them more money. If we are <lb />
lunatics end because <lb />
we ask for the opening of <lb />
mints to the coinage of silver, <lb />
then over six American <lb />
freemen who voted for Win. J. <lb />
Bryan are lunatics, and may God <lb />
help the republic. But it is a vile <lb />
slander. The men who supported <lb />
great leader, Wm. J- Bryan, <lb />
are as and as intelligent a <lb />
body of men as any in this <lb />
try. gold standard which is <lb />
the root to this evil is the <lb />
monopoly ever in the <lb />
mind of mortal <lb />
The whole Cuban business <lb />
virtually postponed <lb />
when the Senate adopted Senator <lb />
Morgan's resolution asking the <lb />
President to furnish all the <lb />
about the present <lb />
in Cuba he has, as President <lb />
Cleveland is hunting on the coast <lb />
of South Carolina congress <lb />
had already adopted a resolution <lb />
providing for a recess from De- <lb />
to January The <lb />
speeches made on subject in <lb />
the House and Senate have been <lb />
about as affective as the excited <lb />
meetings held throughout the <lb />
The executive of the <lb />
been <lb />
for several days, preparing to <lb />
educational for <lb />
silver- All the prominent <lb />
men in congress nave been con <lb />
with members of the <lb />
committee at different times, but <lb />
there has single meeting <lb />
of all the silver men yet. <lb />
Although Senator Allen's <lb />
for the appointment of a <lb />
Senate committee to investigate <lb />
the alleged wholesale of <lb />
in the late National campaign <lb />
was without consultation <lb />
with its spirit meets <lb />
their approbation. <lb />
ever remarkable <lb />
results of the election in a number <lb />
of States were been <lb />
anxious to investigate the why <lb />
wherefore of abnormal <lb />
in total vote ca <lb />
Senator Aden had read in <lb />
with his resolution a list of <lb />
States in which Bryan's vote <lb />
largely exceeded the winning vote <lb />
of 1892 and yet he was defeated <lb />
by heavy majorities. Senator <lb />
Gorman says he is certain that <lb />
total alleged vote of Maryland <lb />
was at least in excess of <lb />
the adult male population on <lb />
first of last January, and be would <lb />
like nothing better than to find <lb />
out where the excess came from <lb />
to some of the best <lb />
parliamentarians, Mr. Aliens res- <lb />
will have to be changed a <lb />
little in order to be effective- For <lb />
instance, Senator Morgan <lb />
Senator Allen makes his <lb />
joint, and it should pass <lb />
the Senate and House, there <lb />
would be no of the <lb />
of to probe the mat- <lb />
to its furthest depth- The <lb />
Senate alone, as I view it, <lb />
into an election in a <lb />
or even into the election of <lb />
POLICE a SiS ARE PARDONED. <lb />
Cart Reverses the Sentence Pi <lb />
ed by <lb />
party and Lad been recognized as <lb />
be went into the store. Thereupon <lb />
went in pursuit of Sin <lb />
summoning John Harris <lb />
William Leggett to help make <lb />
the arrest They soon came up <lb />
with and informed him of <lb />
their purpose the charge <lb />
against him. He violently resist <lb />
ed arrest, striking Pratt a <lb />
blow and severely biting Harris. <lb />
right was a desperate one <lb />
and the policemen had to severe- <lb />
club Skinner before they <lb />
able to take him into custody or <lb />
prevent his further injuring them. <lb />
This incensed the in <lb />
around and they <lb />
threatened to take from <lb />
the A riot was <lb />
Mayor Vann applied to <lb />
the Governor for A <lb />
company from Eliza- <lb />
beth City was thereupon ordered <lb />
Edenton to quiet the rioters. <lb />
The officers who made the <lb />
rest were then indicted for assault <lb />
and battery with deadly weapons <lb />
and were tried at the last <lb />
term of <lb />
court, Judge i <lb />
siding. to the surprise <lb />
of everybody the facts wore not <lb />
allowed to go to the jury, but the <lb />
judge passed upon <lb />
ed the defendants guilty sen- <lb />
them as Pratt <lb />
to imprisonment in jail for <lb />
months, and Harris and Leggett <lb />
to imprisonment in jail for <lb />
months. <lb />
It is said, though cannot <lb />
vouch for the truth of it, that be- <lb />
fore doing this Judge Timberlake <lb />
offered to pass a very light <lb />
on the defendants if they <lb />
would pay the arrested a <lb />
certain sum of This, I <lb />
am informed, they to do. <lb />
The community was in- <lb />
at the result of the trial. <lb />
Judge Timberlake was severely <lb />
A petition was at once <lb />
gotten up and signed by ail the <lb />
best citizens of that section and <lb />
money was raised by popular <lb />
subscription to the expenses <lb />
of lawyers to come to Raleigh and <lb />
say the facts in the before <lb />
Governor Messrs. W. H. <lb />
Bond and J. N. Pruden came. In <lb />
addition to this many personal <lb />
letters were written to the <lb />
nor, setting forth the reasons why <lb />
the sentence of the court <lb />
not to be carried out. <lb />
The result was <lb />
Gov. Carr granted the men a full <lb />
and complete pardon. In doing <lb />
so he gives the following reasons <lb />
his <lb />
men of <lb />
were sentenced for assault and <lb />
battery in their efforts to arrest a <lb />
supposed criminal- It was <lb />
proven was no <lb />
excessive force used in making <lb />
the arrest, the prosecutor alone <lb />
swearing they did. Competent <lb />
medical examination tailed to <lb />
corroborate bis <lb />
But had used more force <lb />
than was necessary, there was <lb />
much to excuse them- A store <lb />
bad been into, as <lb />
had recently before. Pratt <lb />
policeman, gas informed <lb />
that prosecutor was the guilty <lb />
and went in pursuit of him- <lb />
When caught be desperately re- <lb />
arrest and fought the <lb />
who called others to his as- <lb />
If, under these <lb />
stances, human being-s do not <lb />
measure their acts <lb />
ought not to be too severely con- <lb />
Innocent men are not <lb />
apt resist an officer of the <lb />
law and it was a very natural con <lb />
to arrive at, the more <lb />
desperate the resistance the more <lb />
certain were that they bad <lb />
the right man. <lb />
were only their duty as <lb />
knew it. In opinion, it <lb />
would be little less than a public <lb />
calamity for these men, who <lb />
thought they were doing their <lb />
duty, and would undoubtedly <lb />
have been censured and punish- <lb />
ed bed failed to arrest this <lb />
man, should suffer humiliating <lb />
punishment and the <lb />
felon go free, the direction <lb />
of court. The crime of <lb />
ting an officer in the discharge of <lb />
his duty is much too <lb />
A pardon is hereby <lb />
granted the three <lb />
News and Observer- <lb />
Such a course as Judge Timber- <lb />
lake pursued that the <lb />
should careful as to the <lb />
kind of men choose to <lb />
over our courts. Things <lb />
coming to a pretty pass when <lb />
an officer is punished tor per- <lb />
forming his duty. It's fortunate <lb />
for these officers that the State <lb />
has a good Governor who <lb />
and pardoned them. <lb />
fear if Governor-elect Russell had <lb />
been in the executive chair these, <lb />
men would have served out the <lb />
sentence imposed upon <lb />
them by Judge Timberlake. <lb />
TROOPS FOR <lb />
Office at Cleveland, Ohio, <lb />
With <lb />
n Offering to do A <lb />
A Regiment to Start <lb />
From St. Louis. <lb />
Ohio, December <lb />
All morning a stream of men poured <lb />
into the rooms A. the <lb />
local leader, volunteered to <lb />
join die Cuban army. It is estimated <lb />
that tin-re of a large <lb />
proportion were well dressed young <lb />
g education apparent <lb />
good circumstances. They were kid <lb />
that no more men were <lb />
women t go <lb />
said did not want <lb />
pay, thought it was their duty to <lb />
nurse the sick wounded. The ma- <lb />
of them refinement <lb />
MOW had evidences of wealth. They <lb />
were advised to write to the junta in <lb />
New York. <lb />
St. Louis, Mo., <lb />
Volunteers for the relief the Cuban <lb />
insurgents are being mobilized in this <lb />
city and next Friday, it all plans are <lb />
carried out successfully, men will <lb />
leave New for Cuba. Two <lb />
of these are the <lb />
remainder coming from East St. <lb />
and points south of here on lines <lb />
the Illinois Central and Inn <lb />
railroads. Julian van Gert, of <lb />
New Orleans, will be in charge of the <lb />
expedition with W. C. Carter, J. L. <lb />
Cornelius Knott, of this <lb />
city, as The met here <lb />
today and completed arrangements. <lb />
Va Gent and Knott will have this <lb />
evening on the Illinois Central picking <lb />
up tho men on that road us far south as <lb />
Cairo, and perhaps and will <lb />
then proceed via steamboat to New <lb />
Orleans. <lb />
Dallas, Texas, December <lb />
The Cuban situation is the main subject <lb />
of in this section of <lb />
Texas. There is almost unanimous <lb />
feeling and public sentiment is in <lb />
of patriots. is center of <lb />
activity. Two secret meeting were <lb />
held today. It is known the enlist- <lb />
are secretly being made. To- <lb />
night the first departure of men from <lb />
North Texas recent recruiting <lb />
was made. Twenty-three recruits, de- <lb />
into three parties took rail trans- <lb />
by different routes the <lb />
gull coast, eight for for <lb />
New Orleans and six for Florida, <lb />
From these points they will be furnished <lb />
means fur reaching the island and sup- <lb />
plied best of equipment <lb />
and abundant ammunition. The <lb />
is intense her., against Spain, us the <lb />
b lief is general that death <lb />
was the work of hired assassins and <lb />
To Friends and <lb />
Customers. <lb />
IT has been reported <lb />
that I would not be <lb />
in the Mercantile <lb />
next year. I want <lb />
to say that is a mistake. <lb />
I remain in <lb />
at same place. <lb />
hanking- you for your <lb />
past liberal patronage <lb />
and hoping to <lb />
a continuance of the <lb />
same, I am yours to <lb />
serve, WHITE. <lb />
Is caused by liver, which prevents <lb />
and permit food to ferment in <lb />
the Then follow dizziness, headache, <lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
J- Q- <lb />
s the price any object to you Are the beat qualities an <lb />
inducements T If so come in and see our new stock <lb />
which we have just received. Our store is <lb />
full of New Goods and prices <lb />
were never lower. <lb />
To the <lb />
ladies we extend invitation to examine our of <lb />
Dress Goods <lb />
On 29th day of last <lb />
at of A. C- <lb />
hell, of Edenton, was broken <lb />
and robbed. A few minutes <lb />
after an entrance was affected, <lb />
J. Pratt, who was <lb />
and still is a regular <lb />
of Edenton, was informed of t <lb />
fact. He. was that Neil Skin nail's got <lb />
a bully, was <lb />
On Tuesday the top of the line <lb />
the office blew off and we appointed <lb />
one of the printers to go on top and <lb />
if the bricks had not fallen <lb />
down flue. One went up and as he <lb />
was creeping along on the slippery roof <lb />
one foot went from him and he <lb />
exclaimed, Lord, catch and <lb />
in the same breath, without thinking, <lb />
If said, needn't bother, the <lb />
Trimmings <lb />
We have a beautiful and up-to-date line- You will find th <lb />
latent styles and we know we can please you. Oh, how lovely, how <lb />
beautiful, the prettiest line I have ever seen, is what our lady friend <lb />
say of them. have a large line both in colors and blacks and <lb />
can please you. <lb />
PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP <lb />
FIXTURES, TINWARE, <lb />
WOOD and WILLOW WARE <lb />
HARNESS COLLARS, <lb />
TRUNKS, GROCERIES, <lb />
PROVISIONS, FURNITURE <lb />
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES. <lb />
CARPETS, CARPET PAPER, <lb />
RUGS, LACE CURTAINS. <lb />
CUR IAIN POLES, <lb />
In Men and Boys PANTS any need for your <lb />
GOODS we have just the best and come to see us. <lb />
stock to be prices were <lb />
tower- <lb />
and, <lb />
ft not relieved, bilious fever <lb />
or blood poisoning. Hood's <lb />
Pills stimulate the stomach, <lb />
rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con- <lb />
etc. Sold by all druggists. <lb />
The only Tills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. <lb />
d's <lb />
Pills <lb />
We Offer You a Remedy Which Insures <lb />
SAFETY to LIFE of Both <lb />
Mother and Child. <lb />
BOBS CONFINEMENT OF ITS PUN, <lb />
DANCES, <lb />
Makes CHILD-BIRTH Easy. <lb />
Endorsed and recommended by <lb />
mid wives and those who have used <lb />
it. Beware of substitutes and imitations. <lb />
Rent by express or mail, on receipt of price. <lb />
r Book <lb />
mailed free, <lb />
BEAD FIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Oft. <lb />
BOLD ALL I <lb />
Have opened up a new <lb />
and large stock of <lb />
STOVES, TINWARE <lb />
BICYCLES, Ac., in <lb />
the new store next <lb />
door to j. c. and <lb />
Son <lb />
call on us y <lb />
we are selling goods <lb />
very cheap <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
Ladies and Gents FUR <lb />
GOODS we a <lb />
splendid line. <lb />
In LADIES CLOTH for Wrap <lb />
we want- <lb />
Our object is to sell good hon- <lb />
est goods at the lowest prices. <lb />
We have line of <lb />
SHOES- shoes <lb />
or to buy as will please the <lb />
the prices on are <lb />
much lower than t season- Give r I I R I I R r <lb />
as a trial when you need Shoes I <lb />
for yourself or any member of <lb />
family. We can fit the small- arid can give you anything yen <lb />
est or lamest foot in the county, may need at the lowest prices you <lb />
Our L. M. Reynolds Shoes ever heard of. Come and see <lb />
for Men and are warranted 12.50 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits, <lb />
to give good service. We have To pass us by would be an <lb />
had years experience with injustice to your pocket <lb />
this line and know them to be all book. This is not so because we <lb />
we claim for them- <lb />
BARD WARE, GUNS, <lb />
GUN IMPLEMENTS, <lb />
LOADED SHELLS, CROCK- <lb />
GLASSWARE, HALL <lb />
LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS, <lb />
say so, but because our goods <lb />
and prices make it so. Here a <lb />
fair If we deserve <lb />
nothing, give us nothing, if <lb />
yon find our goods and prices sat <lb />
acknowledge it with <lb />
patronage. Hoping to see <lb />
yon soon and promising our best <lb />
efforts tr make your coming <lb />
pleasant and profitable, we are <lb />
Your friends. <lb />
ft <lb />
To the Sports. <lb />
are now headquarters for all kinds<lb />
and defy all competitors as to price <lb />
and nigh grade goods. <lb />
cents per box.- <lb />
and low in price. <lb />
Special Inducements <lb />
offered on <lb />
S.<lb />
W. HIGGS, Pres. <lb />
J. S. HIGGS, Cashier Maj. HARDING <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANK, <lb />
GREEN <lb />
D. w. Bros., <lb />
Representing a Capital More Than a Hall . f <lb />
Million Dollars, n. t. <lb />
Wm. T. Dixon, President National <lb />
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. e respectfully solicit he accounts <lb />
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, individuals and the general <lb />
N. C. , , . . . <lb />
Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C- Checks and Account Books <lb />
R. R. Fleming, N, C. ed on application. <lb />
M, <lb />
n s i a i s Vii y Vi tH i <lb />
E HAVE just <lb />
a line of <lb />
Ladies Under wear Capes <lb />
and the prices are very low <lb />
Overcoats and Rubber <lb />
Shoes. A complete stock <lb />
to select from and your <lb />
inspection is invited. <lb />
Price lower than ever. <lb />
JIB <lb />
At Higgs Bros- old stand <lb />
of <lb />
H. M.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
THE YULE <lb />
WILSON, <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
We place before you <lb />
grandest display of <lb />
CLOTH- <lb />
Local <lb />
Mistletoe is in town. <lb />
A belt waist. <lb />
Wise turkeys are dieting. <lb />
Old Claus is on the way. <lb />
Civil engineers should be polite. <lb />
A well healthy laborer. <lb />
Makes <lb />
diary. <lb />
Dead <lb />
Pork t S. M <lb />
Church singers buy their music by <lb />
the quire. <lb />
J. C. Sou offer bargains <lb />
week. <lb />
k songs should be sung in a <lb />
minor key. <lb />
j Our tobacco boys are getting off fur <lb />
the holidays. <lb />
The who steals watches should <lb />
made to do time. <lb />
The people are beginning <lb />
Christmas in their bones. <lb />
to <lb />
The glazier complains that <lb />
weather is pretty hard on him. <lb />
Sweet and Carr in <lb />
lb. packages, at S. II. Schultz. <lb />
SHOES, <lb />
HATS <lb />
r ill <lb />
Notions, <lb />
in Greenville. Our <lb />
prices are the lowest; <lb />
compare quality and <lb />
prices. That's the test. <lb />
A Mrs. Hopkins Boy. <lb />
Being the largest buy- <lb />
or Fine Clothing, <lb />
Shoes, in Green- <lb />
ville we buy lower than <lb />
anybody else. Being <lb />
the Largest Sellers, it <lb />
naturally that <lb />
we can and do sell low- <lb />
than anybody else. <lb />
Plain English enough. <lb />
Frank <lb />
home says Brother <lb />
a cut nine tails. <lb />
The turkey would like to see Christ- <lb />
mas blotted out of the almanac. <lb />
T am only taking remarked <lb />
the clerk who was caught stealing. <lb />
barrels choice Apples <lb />
at S. M. <lb />
All that to go and light for <lb />
Cuba hold up their <lb />
The Georgia hands are <lb />
bonding to Christ- <lb />
mas. <lb />
Nil e mourning paper in boxes at <lb />
K Book More. <lb />
Made, dear, deal and dumb men <lb />
don't always make the best sign pain- <lb />
W. O. Co., cotton com- <lb />
mission merchants New York, have <lb />
failed. <lb />
K. J. Cobb killed hogs Wednesday. <lb />
One porker pulled the beam at <lb />
pounds. <lb />
A tournament and bull will be held <lb />
at on the <lb />
The girls are now rehearsing that <lb />
pathetic ballad. feel Thy Presents <lb />
Ever <lb />
By not having an opera house Green- <lb />
ville missing all the theatrical troupes <lb />
this <lb />
grapes, apples, oranges, nuts <lb />
and candies at <lb />
The young people had it very enjoy- <lb />
able German Monday night. <lb />
Ned Spell, a colored man, well <lb />
known here, a carpenter by trade, died <lb />
here last night. <lb />
No snow for Christmas if the present <lb />
weather indications continue. <lb />
There will be some tine horse racing <lb />
at Ayden on Christmas day. Six <lb />
horses have been entered. <lb />
Zeno has moved from his <lb />
house on mm where <lb />
he lived in <lb />
There are four weddings to occur <lb />
here in a very short while. Sure thing <lb />
old Greenville is waking up. <lb />
Prison you fear death, <lb />
my man Condemned Murderer <lb />
-No it's merely the terrible <lb />
that Flip- <lb />
Hop, the is missing from <lb />
he'll turn up <lb />
Two Wall street firms have left the <lb />
street and gone to the wall. <lb />
the money is probably <lb />
what did it. <lb />
black <lb />
will be sold at once for a <lb />
vision. For terms apply to G. M, <lb />
Tucker or Marshall <lb />
The Philadelphia Record issued a <lb />
handsome and serviceable almanac tor. <lb />
1897. The Reflector pleased to <lb />
acknowledge receipt of a copy. <lb />
Rev. N. M. Watson held his first <lb />
service in the Methodist church Sun- <lb />
day morning. Mis church and the <lb />
people generally are delighted with him <lb />
Can you tell me who is headquarters <lb />
tor Christmas goods. Toys and J <lb />
f Why course I can. It's <lb />
Ed. Co. thought <lb />
knew that. <lb />
Hinging noises in ears, <lb />
buzzing, roaring, cause by <lb />
disappear with use of <lb />
Do not be mislead by what some few <lb />
people may tell you, but if you want <lb />
Toys and Christmas goods right come <lb />
to and e will show you <lb />
the prettiest and line of them <lb />
you ever before witnessed. <lb />
Ed. U. Co- <lb />
Walker do you think of a <lb />
man who will throw tacks on bicycle <lb />
path gives me that <lb />
punctured tired feeling. <lb />
Cards are out for the marriage of <lb />
Mr. Joseph us B. Latham, of Greenville, <lb />
to Mix Mary Caroline Burgess, of <lb />
on Wednesday, December <lb />
at Washington. <lb />
Mary had a calf, <lb />
At least so ran the rumors i <lb />
And lest the people all would laugh <lb />
She never put on bloomers. <lb />
The Reflector Book Store has just <lb />
received a new line of nice box paper, <lb />
ruled and unruled, tablet, Diamond <lb />
inks, cream mucilage, pens, pencils, <lb />
at id other ankles In the stationery line. <lb />
Cur tablets and paper can't be beat tor <lb />
J I the prices. Nothing is better than <lb />
Will father Around It. <lb />
W. Leggett is in town. <lb />
J. R. Ball, Raleigh, is in town. <lb />
Miss Home returned home <lb />
Monday evening. <lb />
J. A returned Friday <lb />
from Norfolk. <lb />
Mis. S. D. Lee retarded from <lb />
sou Monday evening. <lb />
Mrs. L. II. lie on tree returned to <lb />
Ayden Friday evening. <lb />
The editor and wife returned from <lb />
Norfolk b evening. <lb />
Mis lithe is <lb />
visiting In, Savage. <lb />
Harry Harding came home Monday <lb />
evening from the University. <lb />
Miss Cora Wilson, of is <lb />
visiting Savage. <lb />
We are sorry to learn the sickness <lb />
of B. S- Wilson in <lb />
Maj. W. S. Bernard came home <lb />
from Chocowinity Monday evening. <lb />
J. E. Langley and wife, of Richmond <lb />
are visiting the family of J. h. Lang- <lb />
Misses Louise Latham and Winnie <lb />
Skinner returned Saturday from Kin- <lb />
Mrs. Delia u liter, of Gates county <lb />
arrived evening to visit rel- <lb />
Miss Mary Alice came homo <lb />
Saturday from Kinsey School, La- <lb />
Grange. <lb />
Mrs. R. Williams went to Raleigh <lb />
Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. <lb />
Russ. <lb />
E Warren has been sick for a <lb />
few days, but we are glad to know <lb />
he is up. <lb />
J. M. the deaf mute who <lb />
has been here for a week, left today <lb />
Washington. <lb />
T. M. returned from <lb />
more Saturday evening to spend the <lb />
at home. <lb />
Revs. J. C. and G. F. Smith <lb />
left spending a few <lb />
days here with friends. <lb />
C. T. Lipscomb, of Clifton, S. C, <lb />
Saturday evening to spend the <lb />
holidays his parents. <lb />
Mrs. M. F. Turnage, who has been <lb />
visiting R. L. Smith, to <lb />
her home at Wilson Thursday. <lb />
J. L. Davenport, of who <lb />
just home from the <lb />
is spending a day or two with <lb />
friends here. <lb />
Miss Susie who has been <lb />
pleasantly visiting Miss Lula White, <lb />
returned to her home at Goldsboro Fri- <lb />
day morning. <lb />
Frank a native of this <lb />
county who for sometime has been <lb />
at Franklin, Va., has returned to <lb />
his old home. <lb />
George Billups, representative of the <lb />
popular firm of C. Billups Son Co., <lb />
Norfolk, who has been here for a few <lb />
days, returned home<lb />
Rosalind Rountree and Nan- <lb />
Fleming returned Friday from <lb />
While there they visited the <lb />
M E. which was in session. <lb />
Gov. Carr has appointed O. L. <lb />
Joyner, the Eastern Warehouse, a <lb />
delegate to the Tobacco Growers and <lb />
Dealers Convention Fla-, Jan <lb />
12th. <lb />
I have or of my fine blood gilts <lb />
tor sale now. R. J. Cobb. <lb />
Get your girl one of those beautiful <lb />
gold pens, pearl handle, the Reflector <lb />
Book Store. <lb />
We have a large stock of Apples, <lb />
Oranges, Candy, <lb />
J. C. Cobb <lb />
In lb Dates <lb />
Currents, Seeded Raisins, Citron. Nuts <lb />
Evaporated Apples and Peaches at <lb />
S. Al- Shultz. <lb />
If you want a nice present far your <lb />
husband, brother, lover, or gentleman <lb />
friend, one of those Parker <lb />
Pens at R fleet or Book Store is <lb />
best thing out. pen warranted. <lb />
new cotton, <lb />
close <lb />
Jun. 6.82 6.7 6.82 <lb />
Mar. 6.92 6.98 6.90 6.97 <lb />
May. 7.05 7.13 7.05 7.11 <lb />
heat and grain. <lb />
Wheat<lb />
Dec. <lb />
Pork <lb />
Jan. 7.65 <lb />
Ribs <lb />
Jan. 3.85 <lb />
7.65 <lb />
7.60 <lb />
7.60 <lb />
3.85 <lb />
Cotton and <lb />
Below are Norfolk prices and peanuts yesterday, COt <lb />
by Cobb Bros. Commission <lb />
chants <lb />
Good <lb />
how <lb />
Good <lb />
Extra <lb />
to <lb />
Sale of Real Estate. <lb />
Under and by virtue of decrees of the <lb />
United Circuit for the Ea- <lb />
n Iii-t. of North Caro inn, In <lb />
entered in the case of the Marine <lb />
Bank of Norfolk, Virginia, against <lb />
S Skinner I will at noon on Fri- <lb />
y, January at the Court House <lb />
door in Greenville, Pitt county. North <lb />
Carolina, expose to public tale a certain <lb />
tract of la d In and Beaver <lb />
Jam tow containing four hundred <lb />
more or less, adjoining the lands <lb />
of Alfred Forbes, F. T. Cannon, the <lb />
heirs and an situated on <lb />
both sides-of the road leading from Ital- <lb />
l's Cross to Adam's bridge, <lb />
and known as the May place. <lb />
F. H- BUSBEE, <lb />
Terms a, Dee. <lb />
The a Should <lb />
it to <lb />
The Reflector does not profess to <lb />
know bow to run a railroad, but that <lb />
does not debar us making <lb />
now and then. Of course rail- <lb />
road authorities usually conduct their <lb />
roads to suit themselves, but as their <lb />
business is with the traveling and ship <lb />
ping public, it does look like it would <lb />
be their desire, and make them more <lb />
friends, to operate their roads a way <lb />
that will accommodate and benefit <lb />
largest number of people. <lb />
Some months the 1.1.1 <lb />
sent a petition, signed by nearly all <lb />
the business men of Greenville, to the <lb />
authorities of the Atlantic Coat Line <lb />
asking them to put on a morning train <lb />
from Parmele to or ii this <lb />
impracticable to shorten the <lb />
schedule of the and pas- <lb />
train so that o r people could <lb />
get their mail earlier in the evening. <lb />
The replied to this, saying <lb />
in substance that the hist request in <lb />
petition was impracticable, as the pat- <lb />
would not justify the <lb />
incurred in operating the morning <lb />
train asked for. As to the second re- <lb />
quest they said they could shorten <lb />
the schedule of the pres train with- <lb />
out breaking connections that were of <lb />
considerable importance to business in- <lb />
along this portion of the line. <lb />
Last week the writer had occasion to <lb />
go off for a few days, and along the <lb />
made it a point to closely observe <lb />
the schedules connections of the <lb />
trains, make some suggestions ac- <lb />
First, we noticed that the schedule <lb />
time between Kinston and Weldon, a <lb />
distance of miles, is exactly tour <lb />
hours, which is pretty slow running <lb />
time for a well equipped road. Even <lb />
on this schedule our train <lb />
don at o'clock, just minutes <lb />
ahead of the arrival any other train <lb />
with which it has to connect. Thus it is <lb />
seen that by having a little faster run- <lb />
time and not this train <lb />
reach Weldon so far ahead ether <lb />
trains, the schedule going north could <lb />
be shortened an hour the <lb />
train allowed to leave ton that <lb />
much later in the morning without <lb />
breaking any connection. as we <lb />
go along that the Washington and Ply- <lb />
mouth branches occupy about the <lb />
same position, and what applies to <lb />
branch can apply to them also. <lb />
Then again, in the afternoon our <lb />
train is held at Weldon until <lb />
o'clock, minutes after all other <lb />
trains have departed, while it our train <lb />
was to have Weldon soon after <lb />
the arrival of the Seaboard train from <lb />
the at o'clock, and connect at <lb />
Halifax with the north bound <lb />
Line train, there would be another <lb />
saving in time. <lb />
But the railroad people may argue <lb />
that the most important connection for <lb />
our evening train is with the Norfolk <lb />
Carolina which passes <lb />
Hobgood about Well, let us <lb />
look at the schedule of that train a <lb />
The morning <lb />
reaches Norfolk at o'clock and on <lb />
the return trip leaves at P. M <lb />
giving hours in Norfolk. <lb />
This is of principally to the <lb />
people along the section of that road <lb />
nearest to Norfolk who wish to go the <lb />
c shopping. It be practically <lb />
little or no inconvenience to those <lb />
if their stay in Norfolk was shortened <lb />
only one hour, and the train allowed <lb />
to leave and reach Hobgood an hour <lb />
connecting there with our train. <lb />
This would permit our train Io come on <lb />
much earlier and the change would <lb />
prove a vast hem lit and convenience to <lb />
the people of Kinston, Ayden, <lb />
Greenville, Washington, <lb />
Williamston, Scotland Neck and inter- <lb />
mediate stations. <lb />
Upon the whole the be- <lb />
that the Coast Line authorities <lb />
could, by making better running time <lb />
the train and <lb />
the suggestions herein relative <lb />
to leaving time at Weldon and Norfolk, <lb />
shorten the schedule on this road at <lb />
least one hour each is leave <lb />
Kinston an hour later in the morning <lb />
and return hour sooner in the even- <lb />
at the same time cot inter- <lb />
in tire slightest with any other <lb />
connections this has to make. <lb />
The people would appreciate such a <lb />
change. <lb />
Bethel, N. C, Dec <lb />
Robert Staton went to Tarboro, <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
Rev. Albert Barnes returned from <lb />
the conference Monday night. The <lb />
people here regret to see him leave. <lb />
He made many friends here during his <lb />
stay. He will preach his farewell <lb />
Sunday and will leave Monday tor <lb />
his new charge. <lb />
At the of the bride's father <lb />
Mr. M A. Jams on Wednesday <lb />
evening, Dec. 16th, o'clock, Mr. W. <lb />
J- Bryant was happily married to Miss <lb />
O. James, D. C. Esq., <lb />
officiating. After the marriage <lb />
and invited guests <lb />
partook of an elegant and sumptuous <lb />
supper at the bride's father. May <lb />
their life be a long <lb />
happy on- <lb />
Subscriptions to all leading <lb />
taken at Reflector Book Store. <lb />
Come in it yon want to subscribe or re- <lb />
new. Can save you postage and <lb />
ordering and can give you a dis- <lb />
when several are takes. <lb />
A SLIGHT <lb />
The Causes A Bush From The <lb />
Early night a shanty on the <lb />
edge of town, near the Yellowley branch <lb />
caught on fire. Old man Jim Ward <lb />
and Peyton lived in the house <lb />
and had built a big in the <lb />
rickety stove and left it. The <lb />
roof of the shanty was in flames when <lb />
discovered, but our firemen responded <lb />
promptly to the alarm and soon had the <lb />
fire extinguished. <lb />
The alarm had a disorganizing effect <lb />
the churches which were in the <lb />
midst of at the time. Rev. H. <lb />
B. Anderson, who was to preach at the <lb />
Methodist church, had just <lb />
his text and subject when <lb />
sprang up and rushed out, and <lb />
the service was not completed. The <lb />
deacons the Baptist church were just <lb />
finishing up collection when the <lb />
people run out and left them <lb />
the After learning where the <lb />
Suit ken With Paralysis. <lb />
We learn that Mr. J. L. Langley <lb />
was stricken with paralysis Thursday <lb />
about o'clock. His condition is <lb />
serious, and he is not expected to live. <lb />
He was out in the yard and all at once <lb />
fell <lb />
Harried. <lb />
A beautiful home wedding took <lb />
at o'clock, at the home <lb />
of the bride's lather, Mr. Jacob Joyner, <lb />
at Mi.-s May Joyner was <lb />
married Mr. W. J. Rev. <lb />
L. Chestnut <lb />
The Bid Hot <lb />
To the delight of everybody weather <lb />
prophet Hicks slipped up, especially so <lb />
far us this this section is concerned, in <lb />
bis prediction of the unusually bad <lb />
weather that was to in on the <lb />
Just now it as pretty December weather <lb />
as could be a for. <lb />
Died. <lb />
Mrs. J. A. Andrews, Miss Maud <lb />
was and that it was only slight, the King House <lb />
the congregation d and Rev. <lb />
Mr. Wells preached sermon. At <lb />
the church Rev. E. D. <lb />
Brown was in the midst of his sermon. <lb />
A few of the went out but <lb />
returned and the sermon wan <lb />
Pension Warrants. <lb />
Register Deeds Perkins has re- <lb />
the warrants for soldiers and <lb />
night at appendicitis, <lb />
complicated with acute gastritis. Au <lb />
operation was performed Sun lay <lb />
evening and were entertained <lb />
for her recovery. Just seven weeks ago <lb />
was happily to Mr. J. A. <lb />
Andrews, this place, and the s. m- <lb />
of the entire community goes out <lb />
to him in his bereavement. The fun- <lb />
services were conduced this after- <lb />
noon at o'clock by Rev E. D. Wells, <lb />
widows in Pitt county entitled to pen- <lb />
and is now ready to deliver them, Bill <lb />
The following names appear on <lb />
Class M Ross, W F Mills G <lb />
S Johnson. <lb />
Class Dunn, <lb />
W II <lb />
Class L Briley, Lewis Ed- <lb />
wards, Cray <lb />
E Mayo, John II Nelson, J R cold floor; he <lb />
A of the Sn w. <lb />
she shaking her Sleep- <lb />
husband with the gentleness of a <lb />
up <lb />
it's <lb />
It was in the morning, and as <lb />
Edwin J E Randolph, Jesse <lb />
Tyson, W <lb />
you wake me out of a <lb />
John Elks, John T Jones, W G m <lb />
. L t n i l- i ii in r I woke you to <lb />
John Moore, O J Smith, H W Dunn, L,, h and <lb />
J C J E Bullock, Jo- out, and all I want you to do is <lb />
J Thomas A Forties, nut on your slippers, and go out <lb />
Lemuel Warren, Jesse get me from <lb />
Joseph L II Taylor, D , , <lb />
. .,, And as he went out swearing, his <lb />
Pope, Ii Edwards. <lb />
WIDOWS <lb />
Mary A Carney, <lb />
Sarah Harrell, E Manning, Sallie A <lb />
Matthews, Eliza Amanda <lb />
Parsons, Susanna Spain, Lucky Ann <lb />
Smith, Nancy Stokes, Sarah J L <lb />
Wainwright, Clark, Letitia <lb />
Fleming, M Highsmith, Mary Move, <lb />
Louisa Oakley, Susan Ritter, M A <lb />
Elizabeth Warren, E Craw- <lb />
ford, Sallie Dew, M <lb />
A Corbett, Jane Car. <lb />
poor wife signed and murmured <lb />
haven't got any patience at <lb />
all. They're not like women <lb />
CL T. <lb />
CHRISTMAS <lb />
is only a few days away We are showing a <lb />
very handsome assortment of <lb />
Silks and Wool Dress Goods, <lb />
suitable for Holiday You couldn't <lb />
give your mother, sister or wife a more suit- <lb />
able present, nor one that would be more <lb />
than a Dress of some of these Goods. <lb />
We have them at all prices to all purses. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
it E. Mm He's Store <lb />
TOYS, TOYS, TOYS. <lb />
Fruits. Fruits. Fruits. <lb />
Candy. Candy. Candy. <lb />
s. a. <lb />
FIVE POINTERS. <lb />
Harried. <lb />
At the residence of Rev. E. D. <lb />
away, in township. Dec- <lb />
at P. M., Mr. R. F. Clark <lb />
Emily E. I way were united in <lb />
matrimony, Moore, Esq., <lb />
Tbs attendants were Jas. <lb />
Hathaway and Miss Lucy L. dark, <lb />
W. K. Clark and Miss Roland Carson. <lb />
and Miss Laura Clark, <lb />
Clark and Miss Lizzie Parker, J. W. <lb />
Carson and Miss Annie Gardner, <lb />
R. Bullock and Miss Alice Davenport, <lb />
W. E- Lewis and Miss Lydia Bullock, <lb />
R S Shelton and Miss Leona Everett. <lb />
We wish them a long and happy <lb />
life. M. <lb />
Ready for Christmas. <lb />
The Register of Deeds issued seven <lb />
marriage licenses last week, five <lb />
white and two for colored couples. <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
R. F. and Emily <lb />
W. J. and Mary R <lb />
R. B. W and M. M. Harris, <lb />
I . R. Hodges and Sallie Cox, N. <lb />
Warren and Bettie <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Fred Williams and Lucy <lb />
Kemp Price and Hat tie Sheppard. <lb />
A Duck And a <lb />
Friend Sam says <lb />
Whichard is becoming a pretty good dis- <lb />
c-pie of says he <lb />
was going along t street Sunday and <lb />
saw a duck pick up a bomb some <lb />
had out as the nib- <lb />
bled on the exploded and duck's <lb />
bill was torn into <lb />
Her best man called and the <lb />
lamp out tor a good time. <lb />
Now Kiss Me <lb />
A incident occurred in a <lb />
neighboring says an exchange, a <lb />
few days since, and one too good to be <lb />
lost. One of our celebrated composers <lb />
had written a pretty song entitled, <lb />
A very pretty, blushing <lb />
maid, heard of the song, and <lb />
thinking she would get it, some <lb />
others, stepped into a music store to <lb />
make a purchase. One of the clerks, a <lb />
modest young , stepped up to <lb />
on her. The young lady threw back <lb />
her veil, <lb />
want Me to <lb />
The clerk got the song and put it be- <lb />
fore her. <lb />
said the young want <lb />
Wandering <lb />
said the bowing, <lb />
and in a minutes he produced the <lb />
said the young <lb />
lady, of course meaning the sons above <lb />
mentioned. <lb />
The poor clerk's eyes popped fire <lb />
most, as he looked at the young lady <lb />
in utter astonishment, for ho was not <lb />
aware that a song by that name had <lb />
been published. <lb />
did you say, <lb />
said she. <lb />
can't do it ; never kissed a <lb />
young lady in my said the clerk. <lb />
And about that time a veil dropped, <lb />
a young lady left in a hurry, clerk felt <lb />
sick, and dealer lost, the sale of his <lb />
Merit <lb />
Made and Merit Maintains <lb />
of the people in Hood's If a <lb />
medicine cures you when sick; if it makes <lb />
wonderful cures everywhere, then beyond <lb />
all question that medicine pa merit. <lb />
Made <lb />
That the truth about Hood's <lb />
We know It possesses merit <lb />
because It cures, not once or twice or a <lb />
hundred times, but in thousands and <lb />
thousands of eases. We know it cures, <lb />
absolutely, permanently, when all others <lb />
tail to do any good whatever. We repeat <lb />
Hood's <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
Is the tact the One True Blood Purifier. <lb />
r. cure nausea, <lb />
flOOd <lb />
is sometimes you know what you <lb />
want. More at a loss to know <lb />
what to select, we will show you many <lb />
serviceable and pretty gifts that car- <lb />
with them pleasure and com- <lb />
fort. If it is a holiday gift for <lb />
Grandmother, <lb />
Mother, <lb />
Wife, <lb />
Sister, <lb />
Daughter, <lb />
Baby, <lb />
or <lb />
Mother-in-Law. <lb />
You can find many pretty presents in our <lb />
moth stock that will win you many grateful <lb />
thanks from the recipient. New holiday novel- <lb />
ties arriving daily at <lb />
LANG'S CASH HOUSE. <lb />
LANG SELLS CHEAP. <lb />
. i CD O CO O Buggy O o a. P m a a CD V a o O a <lb />
. a-a P CO <lb />
s o o o o o p p <lb />
CD CO <lb />
We wish all a Merry and while you <lb />
are your Xmas presents <lb />
we have hundreds of suitable <lb />
gifts so low in price that you <lb />
car. give freely. Useful <lb />
articles of dress. <lb />
Notions, and a line of <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
to select from. Don't forget us is week, <lb />
will certainly save you money. <lb />
RICKS TAFT <lb />
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their year's supplies will rind <lb />
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Last Night- <lb />
The Pilot of Wednesday <lb />
Lust night was a night to re <lb />
forever with <lb />
entire and supreme disgust. There was <lb />
a storm of wind and rain. The wind <lb />
blew, flew, flushed, gushed, rushed, <lb />
flustered and blustered, bawled and <lb />
squalled, creaked and shrieked, <lb />
moaned, groaned, growled and howled, <lb />
jumped and thumped, humped, bumped, <lb />
slumped and dumped, flurried and <lb />
worried and hurried, fluttered, <lb />
mattered, cluttered sputtered and <lb />
soared and roared, stooped and <lb />
Special Industrial Edition the <lb />
Prise <lb />
A special edition of <lb />
Dally trill be January <lb />
22nd, 1897, under the auspices of the <lb />
Industrial and Immigration <lb />
Association. It will have a cir- <lb />
of from to copies <lb />
in North and South Carolina. It will <lb />
be mi page, column <lb />
much information about the <lb />
that will be specially interesting to <lb />
business men. A special feature of <lb />
this edition will be the publication <lb />
three prize the subject <lb />
Material Prosperity of the Caro- <lb />
and How to Advance <lb />
The prizes tor the three <lb />
b.-st articles on this subject are offered <lb />
Messrs. Wharton <lb />
Agents for the Southern Stock <lb />
Mutual Insurance Company of Greens- <lb />
C. <lb />
First in gold for the best <lb />
article. <lb />
Second in gold for 2nd <lb />
fist article. <lb />
Third in gold for 3rd best <lb />
article. <lb />
his contest is open to any <lb />
of Ni-i th or South Carolina under the <lb />
following rules ; Each article must be <lb />
; limited to 1,500 words ; <lb />
by assumed name; and <lb />
by sealed envelope contain- <lb />
real name and de plume; to <lb />
be in the hands of the editors of The <lb />
Daily Record, Greensboro, N. C, not <lb />
later than January 1897. <lb />
f Each article will be sub- <lb />
milted lo examination by n <lb />
committee composed of Messrs. H. W. <lb />
President of Greensboro Indus- <lb />
trial Immigration Association ; J. <lb />
Y. Joy nor, Protean English Lit- <lb />
of the Suite Normal and In- <lb />
School, and Key. E. W. <lb />
D. D. decision made <lb />
the envelopes will be opened, the <lb />
contributors ascertained, and <lb />
award promptly <lb />
GOOD FOR STOCK POULTRY <lb />
TOO. <lb />
i i aught Is <lb />
pare-t especially for stock, uh well as <lb />
in hi, for that, purpose is sold in tin <lb />
i pound <lb />
lo. j cents. <lb />
Lambert, Franklin Co., <lb />
March ISM <lb />
I have used kinds of medicine, but <lb />
I would not give one package of <lb />
I'll n-lit tor all the others I ever saw <lb />
It is i tie best thing for horses or cattle in <lb />
he of the year, and will cure <lb />
every ti Hie. <lb />
ii. <lb />
On <lb />
One Man Does <lb />
of general <lb />
Train <lb />
eaves Weldon p. 4.10 <lb />
p. arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p <lb />
6.57 p. m., Kinston 7.45 <lb />
p. in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 <lb />
a. m., 8.22 a. m. <lb />
Halifax at a. m., 11.20 am reeled, squealed, pealed, turn- <lb />
except e j turned, and twisted, <lb />
Trains on leave <lb />
Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p . m. <lb />
arrives a. m., and 4.40 p. <lb />
m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., <lb />
Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. in. <lb />
and 6.20 p. m,. arrives Washington <lb />
11.60 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex- <lb />
Sunday. Connects with trains on <lb />
Booth Neck <lb />
lunged and and <lb />
bounded, reared and rumbled, <lb />
bumbled, fumbled, tumbled, <lb />
stumbled, grumbled, jumbled, mumbled <lb />
and snorted and cavorted, <lb />
tore and swore, dashed and <lb />
Train g C, Tia scattered and <lb />
Raleigh daily except Sun- tend. Uttered and battered, <lb />
day, at p. p. , , . ,. , <lb />
Plymouth p. M., 5.25 p. m. crossed ad and <lb />
except played the Old Harry generally until <lb />
11.6 on lost his temper, his <lb />
hat and his umbrella. <lb />
And the rain it rained and rained, <lb />
and drizzled, dashed, lashed, <lb />
washed and muddled <lb />
flooded, pattered and bespattered, <lb />
and spouted, soaked and pro- <lb />
glowered and showered until <lb />
from head to feet, inward and outward <lb />
one felt like the man who minute <lb />
too late to tn e Noah's ark. <lb />
Yes; last night was a night of <lb />
and always have a <lb />
wet and windy place in the memory A <lb />
every wretched person who had to <lb />
encounter its varied and assorted mis- <lb />
Train on Midland S. C. branch leaves <lb />
daily, except Sunday, a <lb />
m. arriving 7-30 a. m. Re- <lb />
turning 8.00 <lb />
rives at 9.30 a. m. <lb />
in <lb />
p. m. arrive <lb />
6.65 p., ring Hope 6.8 <lb />
m. ave Spring Hope <lb />
in., a m, at <lb />
y Mount 9.0 a m. daily except <lb />
Trains on Latta branch, Florence R <lb />
leave 0.40 p m, <lb />
j m, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning <lb />
leave am. 6.30 a m, <lb />
arrive Latta 7.50 a m, except Sun- <lb />
oaT <lb />
Train Branch War- <lb />
for Clinton except <lb />
11.10 a. m. 8.50 p. m- <lb />
Clinton at 7.00 a. m. 3.00 m. <lb />
Train No. makes clone connection <lb />
t Weldon points daily, all rail via <lb />
at Mount with <lb />
Norfolk and Carolina R R for <lb />
all points North Tia Norfolk. <lb />
JOHN F. DIVINE. <lb />
General Supt. <lb />
Manage-. <lb />
J. <lb />
m A AND ITS <lb />
To the have an absolute <lb />
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use <lb />
thousands of hopeless cases hive been already <lb />
permanently cured. So proof-positive I <lb />
of its power that I it my duty to <lb />
send too bolt la to of your readers <lb />
who have Consumption, Throat. Bronchial or <lb />
Lung Trouble, if they will write me their <lb />
and address. Sincerely, <lb />
T. A. K. C- Pearl St. Tort <lb />
The and <lb />
Hum j-a. <lb />
at <lb />
cure <lb />
cure bad breath. <lb />
one gives relief. <lb />
cure constipation. <lb />
cure dyspepsia. <lb />
A young Indiana is in <lb />
jail and under most peculiar <lb />
stances. In order to secure a marriage <lb />
license and a suit of clothes with which <lb />
to make the a success he <lb />
pawned a shotgun he had borrowed of a <lb />
neighbor. The latter who is probably <lb />
a of some society for the dis- <lb />
of marriage, had the youth <lb />
arrested and he is spending his honey- <lb />
moon behind prison bars. The only <lb />
particular moral attached to this story <lb />
is that, in going gunning for a <lb />
Ii life, one use his own <lb />
Here is a diamond there a piece o , <lb />
charcoal. Both y <lb />
them stands the mightiest <lb />
Nature. The food on your and <lb />
your own body ; the same , <lb />
i et between the two stands the <lb />
ion, the arbiter of growth or decline , <lb />
or death. <lb />
We cannot make a diamond, we can- <lb />
not make flesh, blood hi. No. <lb />
But by of the Digestive <lb />
we can enable the .-torn to <lb />
digest food which would otherwise fer- <lb />
and poison the <lb />
forms of dyspepsia and incipient con- <lb />
with weakness, loss of flesh, <lb />
blood, nervous prostration the <lb />
dial is the successful remedy. Taken <lb />
it. it relieves at once. It near- <lb />
and assists nature to nourish. <lb />
to show its <lb />
cents, <lb />
is the best medicine for <lb />
Doctors recommend it in pi ice <lb />
of Castor OR. <lb />
Dr. G. Beavers- <lb />
ville. Ill, says. Dr. King's New <lb />
Discovery I owe my life I was taken <lb />
with La Grippe and f led the <lb />
for miles about, but of no avail <lb />
and was up and told I could <lb />
live. Raving Dr. <lb />
in my store sent for <lb />
began its use and from the dose <lb />
to get better, and after Using <lb />
bottle was up and about again. <lb />
t is wort I; its weight in gold We <lb />
keep store or without it. <lb />
et a free at John L. Wooten <lb />
rug Store. <lb />
To Those in Debt. <lb />
a full estimate of all you <lb />
advised Benjamin and <lb />
of all that is owing to you. Reduce the <lb />
to a note. As fast as you collect, <lb />
pay over to those you owe. If you <lb />
cannot pay, renew your notes every <lb />
year, giving best security you can. <lb />
Go to business diligently, and be in- <lb />
Waste no idle moments; be <lb />
economical in all things; discard all <lb />
pride; be in your duty to God, <lb />
by regular and hearty prayer morning <lb />
and night; attend church Sunday, and <lb />
do unto all men as you would they <lb />
should do unto <lb />
you needy iT <lb />
stances to give to the poor, do what- <lb />
ever else is in your power cheerfully ; <lb />
but if you can do so, help the poor and <lb />
unfortunate. this course <lb />
gently for seven years, and if you are <lb />
not happy, comfortable and pen <lb />
dent in your circumstances, come to me <lb />
and I will pay our <lb />
CURE FOR <lb />
As a remedy <lb />
Electric Bitters has to be the <lb />
very best- It effects a cine <lb />
and the most <lb />
yield to its ice. We <lb />
all who are afflicted to a <lb />
and this remedy a trial. <lb />
In of habitual constipation Electric <lb />
Bitters by giving the ten <lb />
to the bowels, few ca f s J g <lb />
use of this medicine. Try it <lb />
Fifty cents and at John L. Woo <lb />
St re. <lb />
Catarrh Cannot to Oared. <lb />
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a <lb />
hey cannot reach the seat of the dig <lb />
is a blood or <lb />
a-e, and in order to cure I <lb />
you must take internal remedies. Hull's <lb />
is taken and <lb />
sets directly on the and mucous <lb />
Ball's Catarrh Cure is not med- <lb />
It was by one of the <lb />
best physicians in this country for <lb />
year, and is a It <lb />
is of the best tonics known, <lb />
th bet blood pun tier. <lb />
acting on the <lb />
The combination of <lb />
A Coal Dealers Heart. <lb />
A coal dealer in the was <lb />
called up an at his office by a poor, <lb />
woman and requested to <lb />
send a basket of coal to her <lb />
do not deliver so small a was <lb />
the merchants reply. is our <lb />
rule never to deliver less than a <lb />
quarter of a <lb />
I cannot pay for so <lb />
the pitiful confession, h left <lb />
my little children at home in a tireless <lb />
room. What am I to <lb />
returned the dealer a <lb />
beaming in his eyes, cannot <lb />
from my rules as to the <lb />
Then turning to his clerk he con- <lb />
have a quarter of a ton <lb />
o. coal sum to woman's address as <lb />
as <lb />
But I cannot pay for so she <lb />
expostulated; <lb />
already understand that you can't- <lb />
so I will it to the children <lb />
Give no more uneasiness about <lb />
the Good <lb />
Budget. <lb />
It Brought Results. <lb />
can what yon <lb />
like about advertising, I can <lb />
tell you it has repaid me three- <lb />
what did yon <lb />
advertise <lb />
years ago <lb />
I put an ail. in paper for a <lb />
typewriter for employer. I <lb />
now have a wife and two <lb />
GROVES <lb />
Sheep Dealing <lb />
With the almost certainty that the <lb />
next Congress will e <lb />
on wool, there is manifest <lb />
sections a revived interest <lb />
in sheep husbandry- We are <lb />
to the Charleston News <lb />
Courier for the information <lb />
club of farmers in C <lb />
has written to stock <lb />
in North Carolina for <lb />
prices high breads of sheep, <lb />
they will soon order the <lb />
stock for venture in <lb />
sheep and wool-growing which <lb />
they contemplate. Along with <lb />
this information comes the inter- <lb />
statement that the entire <lb />
wool product of Georgia is not <lb />
that of North Carolina <lb />
which proclaims Georgia far be- <lb />
hind in the for certainly <lb />
North Carolina has not much to <lb />
brag of in the extent of this in- <lb />
In this, as in every other <lb />
Southern the dog is the <lb />
ever-present menace has <lb />
discouraged the business. The <lb />
News and Courier thinks fear <lb />
from this source is over estimated; <lb />
that disaster to the flock from <lb />
dogs, need not necessarily result <lb />
Indeed, it <lb />
have recently been inform- <lb />
ed that there are sheep in <lb />
one flock on a farm not ninny <lb />
milts from Charleston, and that <lb />
they are not much troubled either <lb />
by or by wildcats from the <lb />
swamps. The ex- <lb />
given of this marvel is <lb />
simply that strychnine is cheap, <lb />
and the owner of the flock keeps <lb />
a supply on hand. He inspects <lb />
his flock in tho woods every day, <lb />
when he finds a dead one, <lb />
killed by a dog or cat, he loads <lb />
th with some of the <lb />
powder and gees, about his <lb />
He shoots a <lb />
said, the numb r of dead <lb />
ones he has found in hie pasture <lb />
since he began is <lb />
thing and his sheep <lb />
are seldom now <lb />
Here, indeed, is a for <lb />
the dog evil which beats all the <lb />
the which <lb />
are never enacted. The sheep- <lb />
killing dog is an outlaw whom <lb />
any man finding may the <lb />
South Carolina plan is heroic and <lb />
it it accomplish two <lb />
number of <lb />
and do it at the expense of the <lb />
shall be to <lb />
that a protective tariff is t <lb />
an Ob <lb />
server. <lb />
It appears that tho special <lb />
election Jackson county, Tue. <lb />
day, for a member of the <lb />
tare, to vote off the tie between <lb />
Messrs. Moore, and <lb />
Republican, the Populists <lb />
generally voted for <lb />
who elected, and who will <lb />
vole fur Mr. <lb />
candidate for the Senate, whereas <lb />
Moore would have voted for <lb />
a free silver man- The Jackson <lb />
Populists are evidently <lb />
of the amiable urbane Pro- <lb />
Farmer, which some <lb />
time ago declared that it would <lb />
rather wait twenty years for free <lb />
silver than it through Dem- <lb />
Ob <lb />
take no man's <lb />
the advantages or <lb />
of a or magazine ; I <lb />
in advertising contracts until I <lb />
examined and investigated in my <lb />
own way. I first examine <lb />
the medium and note its appearance. <lb />
No poorly-printed sheet is valuable for <lb />
advertising purposes beyond possibly <lb />
a limited local field for a very limited <lb />
class of announcements. I notice par- <lb />
the advertisements appearing, <lb />
noting whether they are of the <lb />
variety. The presence of ads <lb />
or any number of the an- <lb />
of daily papers influence <lb />
me a long way. II I find <lb />
s absent, the <lb />
graphical appearance satisfactory and <lb />
the advertising columns patronized by <lb />
live I up the matter <lb />
of circulation in some reference <lb />
book, if I find the circulation in ac <lb />
cord with the rate charged for space, I <lb />
usually at this give the medium <lb />
Ink. <lb />
RECEIVED <lb />
-------A fresh line of <lb />
-----1 of<lb />
Election <lb />
Whereas at the election held in <lb />
Township on Tuesday the <lb />
day of there was <lb />
an equal number of votes cast for t <lb />
persons tot justice of the there- <lb />
by causing a tie, and in ch <lb />
cases the law the i f <lb />
Superior Court to call election <lb />
to fill the vacancy. <lb />
Now, y of tin <lb />
powers red upon me by die laws <lb />
North Carolina, another election is <lb />
h to be at the r- <lb />
precincts In said Tues- <lb />
day, the 22nd day of December, 1896, <lb />
for the pun of electing one Justice <lb />
of the Peace for said Township. The <lb />
precinct Board of who held <lb />
the election on Not, . ill hold <lb />
said election in their respective <lb />
tn the said 2nd day of December <lb />
as prescribed by law. <lb />
under my hand this day of <lb />
E. A. MOTE, <lb />
Clerk Court. <lb />
Flour, Lard, <lb />
Meat, Coffee <lb />
Meal, <lb />
Ac, <lb />
which I am <lb />
selling so low <lb />
that it <lb />
surprise. <lb />
me <lb />
and I will <lb />
treat yon fair <lb />
and sQuare. <lb />
w- <lb />
HOME SCHOOL FOR <lb />
Will open at <lb />
Oct. 2nd a Home School Gil s. <lb />
to years of age. Nun- <lb />
limited to Address <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Norwood P. O Nelson O <lb />
Election Notice. <lb />
at the election held in Falk- <lb />
land on Tuesday the 3rd day <lb />
of was an equal <lb />
number of votes cast for two persons <lb />
In Justice of <lb />
n g a tie. and whereas in such cases the <lb />
law requires the lark of the Saunter <lb />
to call her election to fill the <lb />
New, therefore, by virtue of the <lb />
power conferred upon roe the laws <lb />
of North Carolina, another election is <lb />
hereby ordered to be held in s Id Town- <lb />
22nd d of <lb />
for tin- purpose of electing one <lb />
J of the Peace fur said Township. <lb />
The precinct Board of Election, who <lb />
held th- election on November m 1896 <lb />
will hold said on the sad <lb />
day if December as <lb />
law, <lb />
G under my hand this 5th day of <lb />
December, 1896. <lb />
E. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
HE DISCOVERY SAVED his LIFE <lb />
Mr. C. <lb />
ville. ill., says. Dr, New <lb />
I owe my life. Was taken <lb />
with I and tried <lb />
for miles about, but of no avail <lb />
aim was given up and d I not <lb />
Having Dr Kline's New <lb />
in my store I sent for a bottle and <lb />
began is use and first dose be- <lb />
the two get after using three <lb />
is t produces such won- I was an i about in It if <lb />
res in curing Catarrh. Bend w its weight in gold We won't <lb />
for or house without Get a <lb />
J. ORKNEY Props Toledo. es trial at Jno. U Drag <lb />
old by q. <lb />
TASTELESS <lb />
CHILL <lb />
IS FOR ADULT. <lb />
WARRANTED. PRICE <lb />
but t. SM of <lb />
TASTELESS <lb />
or In Um<lb />
A Complex Case. <lb />
A tall western girl named Shu t, long <lb />
loved a certain big Mr. while <lb />
Little little thinking of Short, loved a <lb />
lass named Long. To a long <lb />
story short. I tie proposed to Long, <lb />
and short longed to be even with Lit <lb />
So Short, meeting <lb />
Long, threatened to marry Little before <lb />
long, which caused Little in a short <lb />
time to marry Long. Did tall Short <lb />
big Little less because loved <lb />
Antonio Owl. <lb />
Potash <lb />
is a necessary and important <lb />
ingredient of complete fer- <lb />
Crops of all kinds <lb />
require a properly balanced <lb />
manure. The best <lb />
Fertilizers <lb />
contain a high percentage <lb />
of Potash. <lb />
Al <lb />
Pills <lb />
Cure All <lb />
Liver Ills. <lb />
Doctors Say; <lb />
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers <lb />
which prevail in dis- <lb />
are invariably <lb />
by derangements of the <lb />
Stomach Liver and Bowels. <lb />
The Secret of Health. <lb />
The liver is the great driving <lb />
in the mechanism of <lb />
man, and when it is out of order, <lb />
the whole system becomes de- <lb />
ranged and disease is the result <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
Core all Liver Troubles. <lb />
TAX NOTICE. <lb />
to the bad weather I hT ex- <lb />
ten ed time for collecting the taxes <lb />
for 1896 to the first of You <lb />
can find me during the remainder <lb />
this month in the same office I haTe <lb />
occupied All persons who fail to M <lb />
by he 1st of January will be proceeded <lb />
as the law directs. <lb />
fay i-ave costs. <lb />
K. W. KING, lax Collector. <lb />
SMITH <lb />
A; i <lb />
N. C. <lb />
and dealers in all <lb />
kinds of <lb />
FINE BUGGIES a SPECIALTY <lb />
All kinds of done <lb />
We use labor and good <lb />
material and I to e <lb />
l i <lb />
stomach. <lb />
pleasant <lb />
J. C. CO. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
---------DEALER <lb />
MA <lb />
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb />
sold. work, <lb />
prices reasonable. <lb />
Old Dominion Line<lb />
Gr e <lb />
ville Tarboro la D <lb />
in on River a <lb />
and at A. M. <lb />
Tarboro at S A. <lb />
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays <lb />
Greenville in A. M. same days. <lb />
These are sub to <lb />
of water on Tar River. <lb />
at Washington with <lb />
for <lb />
Philadelphia. New and Boston. <lb />
Shippers should their goods <lb />
marked Tia Dominion <lb />
York. from <lb />
folk Baltimore Steamboat <lb />
from Baltimore. Miners <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON. Agent, <lb />
. C <lb />
J. A- <lb />
V. C. <lb />
Wanted -An Idea <lb />
Tour Id <lb />
JOHN<lb />
W. <lb />
of <lb />
D. c. tor their <lb />
ad t of two <lb />
OLD RELIABLE. <lb />
--------IS STILL AT THE FRONT WITH A LINE--------- <lb />
YEARS EXPERIENCE has taught best Is the <lb />
Hemp Hope, Pumps, Farming , and eT y <lb />
ting necessary Mechanic-, and general purposes, as a <lb />
Clothing, Hats. Shoes. Ladies Dress Goods I haTe hand. herd <lb />
quarters for Heavy Groceries, and jobbing for Clark's O. N. T. <lb />
Cotton, and keep e-om and clerk. <lb />
FORBES, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C<lb />
AW, <lb />
. . <lb />
e Courts. <lb />
n F. W. <lb />
A Will <lb />
U H M <lb />
i KR . <lb />
to Latham <lb />
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v B. F. Ty on, <lb />
Boo w N. N. C. <lb />
A TYSON. <lb />
R Y-AT-1 AW, <lb />
X. C <lb />
Practice in all the <lb />
DR. <lb />
N. C <lb />
E. Woodard, V. O, Harding, <lb />
Wilson, N. C. Greenville, N. C <lb />
N. t <lb />
11-in to f <lb />
and of <lb />
Loans on short time. <lb />
John W. H. Long, <lb />
N. C. Greenville, N. C, <lb />
LONG, <lb />
and Counselors at Law. <lb />
Practices in all the Courts. <lb />
Administrators Notice <lb />
Having this day before E. <lb />
A. Clerk of superior Court of <lb />
Pitt county, as administrator of ea- <lb />
st ate of Christie T. Carson, deceased. <lb />
notice Is hereby given to the creditors <lb />
of Slid estate to present their claims <lb />
duly authenticated, to me for payment <lb />
on or before the 8th day December, <lb />
or will be plead in bar <lb />
their All indebted <lb />
to said estate are requested to make <lb />
mediate payment <lb />
expense. <lb />
This day of December <lb />
J. H. WHITE HURST, <lb />
of T. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
In with a d made at <lb />
September 1896 of Pitt Superior <lb />
Court in a case therein pending in which <lb />
J. N. Bynum, Executor of R. A. Bynum <lb />
is plaintiff and R. B. Bynum and others <lb />
are defendants, notice is hereby given <lb />
to the creditors of R. A. Bynum, <lb />
ed to file with me the evidence of their <lb />
claims against said estate, on or before <lb />
t 16th day of November It is <lb />
made my to report to <lb />
term the amount of the Indebtedness <lb />
and the pro share of each debt in <lb />
the assets. Those creditors desiring <lb />
to share in the assets must their <lb />
claims within the above specified time <lb />
E. A. <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court. <lb />
X. C, October <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt County, j m the Court <lb />
Moore Lassiter, <lb />
vs. I Summons. <lb />
Sarah <lb />
The defendant above named will take <lb />
notice that an action as above <lb />
has commenced in the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt County for a divorce and <lb />
the said defendant further take <lb />
notice that she is required to appear at <lb />
the next term of the Superior Com t of <lb />
Pitt County, to be held at the <lb />
House in Greenville on the Mon, <lb />
day after the 1st Monday in September <lb />
1886, and answer or demur to the <lb />
plant of the plaintiff, or the relief de- <lb />
will be granted. <lb />
This 24th day of October, 1806. <lb />
E A. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
B. F. Attorney. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of Pitt <lb />
Superior Court in the case J. B. <lb />
Cherry and the at Law of T. R. <lb />
Cherry against T. J. Jarvis. H. E. Dan- <lb />
and W. L. Elliott, the undersigned <lb />
Commissioner will tell for cash before <lb />
the court house door in on <lb />
the 14th day of Dec. the <lb />
following described piece or or <lb />
lot situated in the town of <lb />
and being the half of <lb />
lot No. and upon which <lb />
the store row occupied by <lb />
Co, and J. R. Cory now stands. Same <lb />
being sold for a division. <lb />
T sold on Monday <lb />
Not. but bid having been raised <lb />
a re ale is necessary. <lb />
This November <lb />
F. G. JAMES, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
C. C. COBB , Pitt Co. N C. <lb />
T. J. <lb />
CO CO. <lb />
COTTON AND MERCHANTS, <lb />
Stock, Cotton, Grain and Provision Brokers. <lb />
IS Process Building, Water Street <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Peanut Sacks at Lowest Prices. <lb />
and Consignments Solicit <lb />
All e Codes used telegraphing. <lb />
J. L SUGG. <lb />
ire and Add kraut. <lb />
LE. N. G <lb />
AT THE COURT HOUSE. <lb />
All placed in strict I v <lb />
ASS COMPANIES <lb />
At current <lb />
a AM FIRS At <lb />
Sale of Valuable Land. <lb />
By of vested in me by <lb />
a decree of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
county made at September term 1891 in <lb />
a m in which J. T. Brown, <lb />
L. K. Everett is Plaintiff and <lb />
and Skinner are Defendants <lb />
I will offer sale at the Court <lb />
door in Greenville on Monday the 7th <lb />
day of December 1896, to the highest <lb />
bidder the described tracts of <lb />
land situated in he county of Pitt. <lb />
One tract in To on east <lb />
of creek the lands <lb />
Louis James Galloway, R. <lb />
T. Wilson an t others containing five <lb />
hundred acres more or less and <lb />
as the Smith place- <lb />
One tract in Township north <lb />
Tar River adjoining the lad of <lb />
Moses Teel Uriah Leggett, the Rives <lb />
laud and others and known as the A. J. <lb />
The terms are one third balance <lb />
one two years, interest from day of <lb />
sale, title n till all the purchase <lb />
money is paid with the privilege to the <lb />
to pay the whole mid his <lb />
title J. JARVIS. <lb />
Commissioner, <lb />
N. C. October 7th, 1888. <lb />
The modern stand- <lb />
ard Family <lb />
cine Cures the <lb />
common every-day <lb />
ills of humanity. <lb />
Caveats, and obtain- and alt Pat- <lb />
for Fees. <lb />
U, . <lb />
and we patent in tune Hum <lb />
remote Washington. . . <lb />
Send model, drawing- or photo, with <lb />
advise, if or not, of <lb />
Our fee not due till patent Is secured. <lb />
A ow <lb />
of same U. 9- and foreign <lb />
sent free. Address, <lb />
Orr. D. C. <lb />
VILLE <lb />
e Academy. <lb />
The of this <lb />
open on <lb />
SEPT. 1890. <lb />
and continue for months. <lb />
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make immediate payment to the under- <lb />
signed, and all having claims <lb />
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same for pay on or before the 24th <lb />
day of 1897. or this notice will <lb />
be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
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