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LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
m mm. <lb />
ONE YEAR SIX MONTHS <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO ACTION. <lb />
THE BEST PAPER <lb />
EVER IN <lb />
LARGEST CIRCULATION.<lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL VI. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
DISTRICT. <lb />
LATELY TO COM <lb />
WAITING. <lb />
MRS. P. H. R. GOO-PALE. <lb />
Here I must roads diverge, <lb />
And one, I know, is mine ; <lb />
i Impatient heart, be still, nor urge <lb />
i Thy heat, thy haste; my Father's will <lb />
Is that I wait, Lord take my will <lb />
Thine. <lb />
Subscription Price, . per year <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb />
will not hesitate to Democratic <lb />
men and measures that arc not consistent <lb />
with the true principles of the party. <lb />
If you want a paper from a <lb />
of the State send for the <lb />
tor. SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
ply of provisions on his burro, or <lb />
donkey, and taking bis coarse to- <lb />
wards north-west, into <lb />
the hills. <lb />
It hard work and no pay. <lb />
Day after day he spent examining <lb />
the rocks and as the loose <lb />
, stones are called, without seeing <lb />
one sign of metal. This went on <lb />
, for some three weeks, he <lb />
had about made his mind to go <lb />
hack. He was camping on a small <lb />
shelf, some twenty-five feet his choice than did this man when <lb />
j on the edge of a deep gulch or he thought that his loving wife <lb />
I shallow canon. lie had his top would henceforth not know again <lb />
j per, and was lying in his blankets, j what poverty meant. With such <lb />
not arc the ways smoking before going to sloop. His specimens as those he had, it took <lb />
ways lead up to Thee, thoughts naturally reverted to Lu- but little time to form the Bell <lb />
mid tho little ones, and the idea <lb />
Lights beckon one road, and one <lb />
Grows chill, and dark, and dim ; <lb />
Joy the heart, glad work begun. <lb />
promise, blessing, gild the one. <lb />
And one is heart, trust thou in <lb />
Him <lb />
was a mass of little nuggets. <lb />
It did not take long for him to <lb />
put in a as the miners call <lb />
a charge of powder, and when it <lb />
tore away the rock, he saw the <lb />
ledge of quartz speckled <lb />
with the gleaming yellow metal. <lb />
W hen Michael Norton reached <lb />
his home and told Lucy the story, <lb />
I question if any young man ever <lb />
felt happier at knowing he was <lb />
rich enough to marry the girl of <lb />
hatred and opposition to his only <lb />
true friends on the top side of the <lb />
earth. It is n very great mistake <lb />
to suppose he hates our people be- <lb />
cause we are Democrats. It is <lb />
Journalism its Reward. <lb />
I m <lb />
Al <lb />
If sun or shade lie on try days. <lb />
I need not ask be Thou my sun. <lb />
And light my sold, till I thy cradle be. <lb />
I What though I burn Thine is the flame. <lb />
Thine is the air that feeds ; <lb />
. Soul of my soul, thrice sacred Name, <lb />
I go. I stay, <lb />
Through life, through death. Thine he <lb />
the hand that leads <lb />
M. Scales, of Guilford <lb />
M. I <lb />
man. of New Hanover. <lb />
Secretary of <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
I-. Roberts, of Gates. <lb />
Superintendent of public Instruction- <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
SUPREME COURT. <lb />
Chief N. H. Smith, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate S. Ashe. of <lb />
Anson; Augustus S. of Wake. <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
E. Shepherd, of <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
The Mysterious Bell. <lb />
Alfred Balch. <lb />
Every one who knew <lb />
of seeing them soon again served <lb />
i to almost dispel the disappoint- <lb />
he might have felt at his <lb />
want of success. Suddenly he <lb />
heard a snort from the donkey, <lb />
and turning his head, saw the vast <lb />
body of an enormous grizzly bear <lb />
coming toward him. It is <lb />
to say that he sprang to his <lb />
drawing his revolver as he <lb />
did glancing around for a <lb />
chance to escape. No man <lb />
knows as the grizzly is <lb />
all the cir- called by the mountain men, cares <lb />
Mid that Nor-1 to have a single-handed tight with <lb />
and his wife had made a hard him, for it is a question if any <lb />
fight of it. He had money, won more animal exists. A <lb />
by successful mining, when he look showed Michael Norton that <lb />
married his pretty sweetheart and there was nm way out, and that he <lb />
brought her out to California. Al- most stand his ground. The giant <lb />
though he had been successful in beast came slowly on, calmly con- <lb />
his his heart had that no creature living <lb />
the work, and when would dare dispute Ins way, and <lb />
Second Philips, of Lucy Heath came West with I the man waited until he was with- <lb />
, but argument, m six feet. Then, raising his re- <lb />
Connor, of WM . g . <lb />
Clark, of small farm soar Sacramento, and i bear closed with <lb />
,. . . . , glad enough he was to get hack to him. He had hastily caught up <lb />
fifth A. Gilmer, , f ,. <lb />
; the once more, see, I Ms blankets with Ins <lb />
Sixth T. of he had been brought up to it, and and, by a rapid motion, had got <lb />
them around his left arm. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
We have long held that an <lb />
tor was as useful and influential a <lb />
cause our skins are white and his I person in the body politic as office- <lb />
are black, because oar is j holders. The Star has insisted that <lb />
straight and his is kinky. And just in proportion as editors mag- <lb />
until he changes in his disposition j their were faithful to <lb />
and conduct towards our people i conscientious and intelligent con- <lb />
we are in favor of letting him and j and estimated their calling <lb />
his severely alone. Let him have i would be the public regard. The <lb />
all his poll tax, treat him kindly, j Star has said that when an editor <lb />
justly, pay him fairly and honest-1 began to be struck and wan- <lb />
for all his labor, cheat him some government pap that <lb />
out of one cent, encourage him to i then he would begin to lose his <lb />
educate himself, and when we j influence. Holden was the great- <lb />
have do-1 this we have done man in the Democratic party <lb />
Mining Company, and before many I duty. we don't consider n the Stale until he to <lb />
years Michael Norton was a rich any worse by nature, or any j try to he Governor. Ho soon lost <lb />
man. He bought more land, built meaner than we are. In fact the his hold upon more than half of <lb />
irrigating ditches, and when final- biggest rascals and scoundrels in his party. Surely journalism is <lb />
all the land belong to our race and j honorable, dignified and not with- <lb />
blood. Rut we are as different in i out its reward. To sedulously <lb />
our creation and objects of <lb />
as the bald eagle and the <lb />
black bird. Let every tub stand <lb />
on its own chime and if it has no <lb />
chime let it stand on its own head <lb />
or not stand at all. Free schools calling as equal to <lb />
are becoming a curse and a will constant seek <lb />
instead of a blessing. Every <lb />
fellow that learns to read and <lb />
write ceases to be a producer and <lb />
becomes and idler or something <lb />
worse. Education has ruined a <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
The State Over, From Our <lb />
Many Exchanges. <lb />
Happenings In and too <lb />
North Our <lb />
Are Doing and <lb />
Nashville We saw a <lb />
tree a few days ago in full <lb />
bloom, for the second time this <lb />
year. <lb />
From the Leaders of <lb />
LOW PRICES. <lb />
Market steady as be- <lb />
We mean what we say f <lb />
We have more goods than our <lb />
. . , r, t . lie really cared for the lite. <lb />
nth C. of ,.,. , . . . . , <lb />
did well at first, and <lb />
Using this as a shield for <lb />
head, he fired once more, but <lb />
gray man eat heap as <lb />
Indians say. Then out with <lb />
knife, and stab stab stab <lb />
to let the life out of the <lb />
It seemed to him that <lb />
his <lb />
try. <lb />
he <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Seven <lb />
Eighth J. the five years two children <lb />
Cabarrus. wore born to them, which made <lb />
F- their home all the happier. Then <lb />
Tenth Avery, of came hard times ; there were three <lb />
Burke. winters in <lb />
m coast; and those M <lb />
Twelfth it. ranches in the Sacramento valley j could not find the heart, although <lb />
f Buncombe. j depended wholly upon the rainfall j the long keen knife went up to <lb />
in Congress. during the winter for their wheat, i the hilt at every blow. The pain <lb />
B. Vance, of Meek- j With the worry and hard his crushed arm which the <lb />
Matt. w. Ransom, of North-. Michael Norton sick, and that I hear was biting so savagely, and <lb />
money. The I from one of his legs, which had <lb />
Louis C. Latham, of Pitt j first loan was seed during the i been ripped badly, made hi in feel <lb />
Second M. Simmons, of second year, and that went sick. The place seemed to swim <lb />
the ground and stayed there, j around him. He thought Lucy <lb />
sold his interest in the mine <lb />
was beyond all fear of dry winters. <lb />
But it would he difficult indeed <lb />
for me to describe the tone in <lb />
which, when Mrs. Norton told me <lb />
this story, she said <lb />
you sec, there is a good deal <lb />
in a dream <lb />
This story is founded upon <lb />
fact. The sound can yet be <lb />
heard in canon in the <lb />
just this side of Cape Horn, <lb />
on the Central Railroad. <lb />
It is supposed to the effect of <lb />
the warmth of the sun in the <lb />
upon the limestone <lb />
um which overlies the porphyry. <lb />
The same curious sound is heard in <lb />
North Carolina in the limestones <lb />
which overlay the of <lb />
quartz. This is mentioned in <lb />
Dana's Geology, A. B. <lb />
great many more people than it <lb />
has made useful men. To educate <lb />
a fellow white or black above the <lb />
station he moves in or the position <lb />
ho was created to fill ruins his val- <lb />
strive to teach the truth ; to de- <lb />
fend the right; to advocate mo- <lb />
and essay to build up and <lb />
not destroy are high and noble <lb />
aims. It editors will regard their <lb />
best, <lb />
to qualify <lb />
themselves for a faithful, <lb />
gent, earnest, able of <lb />
duty they will be appreciated by <lb />
the virtuous and the reflecting. <lb />
But let them not dolly with the <lb />
Delilah of Let them stand <lb />
aloof from all allurements of <lb />
gain. Let them <lb />
dent of all official rewards if they <lb />
would independent and honest <lb />
AT HALF PB ICE <lb />
Listen for tho report of the <lb />
Gun and note tho Boom of our <lb />
rushing We have no one <lb />
but ourselves to out for and <lb />
can sell goods as cheap as any one <lb />
else dare to. Now listen <lb />
as a citizen and destroys in judgment. Let them look to <lb />
Education. <lb />
Scotland Neck Democrat. <lb />
sec from a letter to <lb />
Wilmington Slur written by <lb />
the <lb />
Ma- <lb />
Finger, that he desires <lb />
taxation for school purposes. <lb />
And from the comments of the <lb />
usefulness as a member of society. <lb />
But lot all this be as it may, we <lb />
protest against being taxed to ed- <lb />
a non tax paying people, and <lb />
a people who us because <lb />
God in his wisdom made <lb />
like. <lb />
us 1111- <lb />
Silly Females. <lb />
Slur we would infer that the <lb />
Star <lb />
Tho <lb />
sorter agreed with the Major. <lb />
Star is the ablest and soundest pa- not tho view a number of blue <lb />
Gold Leaf. <lb />
It should be reserved for tho men <lb />
folks to make themselves <lb />
by their silly acts, but this <lb />
an enlightened, just and honorable <lb />
public sentiment for their reward. <lb />
The people are much hotter than <lb />
often suppose. They are quick <lb />
to detect a conscientious <lb />
to what is right and they <lb />
will always honor truth and <lb />
Craven. <lb />
Third J. Green, <lb />
Debt grows iii that will land the bade them <lb />
not grow anything else, and at the good-bye, as, with desperate <lb />
end of the third year, when the he sent his knife home for the <lb />
crop failed, there was nothing for Mast time. Then he knew no more. <lb />
Michael to do but to go to work. When he woke up from his <lb />
for some one else. swoon he found himself lying at <lb />
He made arrangements to have the bottom of the cliff, with his <lb />
Eighth II. II. Cowles, I his ranch run by t he men who bad back on the dead bear. They had <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Fourth R. Cox, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth W. of Rock- <lb />
Sixth T. Bennett, of <lb />
S. Henderson, <lb />
of Rowan. <lb />
Ninth D. Johnston, <lb />
Buncombe. <lb />
GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Court A. Move. <lb />
Sheriff William M. King. <lb />
Register of H. Wilson. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. Congleton. <lb />
P. Redding. <lb />
lent him money, with the agree- <lb />
that any share coming to <lb />
him should go to wiping out his <lb />
debt, and having done this, he <lb />
prepared, against the wishes of his <lb />
wife Lucy, to start out to earn <lb />
enough to support his family till <lb />
the evil days should be over. <lb />
fallen over the edge, and it was <lb />
nearly thirty-five feet, the animal <lb />
had saved tho man's life. Crawl- <lb />
toe. little stream which fell in <lb />
a tiny cascade into a small pool, he <lb />
tore his shirt in strips and bound <lb />
up his arm leg He was glad <lb />
to find that the arm, <lb />
One morning, Lucy woke though very sore, was not as badly <lb />
up, she told her husband an ex- hurt as he had believed, the <lb />
he having protected it, and <lb />
Public School one which was so vivid that she <lb />
not forget it. She <lb />
she that she was in some <lb />
row canon alone. The place was <lb />
strange to her, and it was very <lb />
wild and desolate, but she did not <lb />
fee afraid. Suddenly she heard <lb />
Latham. <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
J. Perkins. <lb />
C. Forbes. <lb />
Ty-on. <lb />
B. Cherry Alex. <lb />
Ward, T. A. Wilts <lb />
and J. P. 2nd Ward, Ty- <lb />
son and J. S. Smith ; 3rd Ward, A. M. <lb />
Moore and J. J. Cherry. <lb />
the leg no artery was cut. Taking <lb />
a long drink of water he lay down <lb />
again, and before long dozed off <lb />
to sleep. How long he slept he <lb />
did not know, hut it was sunrise <lb />
when ho woke. As he did so, <lb />
he seemed to hear the long, low <lb />
and Third <lb />
Rev. N. C. <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
First <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. <lb />
Hughes, D. D., Rector. <lb />
Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. F. A. Bishop. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
every Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
distinctly the sound of a boll, of a bell that had just been <lb />
though there was no person within struck. This woke him at once, <lb />
miles of her, as she know It was and he lay there listening. Sure <lb />
soft toned, sweet, not very enough, there it was again ; as full <lb />
loud, and as she walked towards and clear and sweet as the church <lb />
it, it kept going on before. bell's sound in the quiet evening <lb />
last it stopped, and turning a air in some country bur- <lb />
she had seen Michael digging ling the rose month of June. In <lb />
with his pick. As she watched, such a place I he sound was start- <lb />
he picked up a lump of gold, and i ling to the last degree, and Mich- <lb />
she knew he had been Norton was half frightened, <lb />
his search. Then she woke up. Still he lay there waiting, and <lb />
per in the State, and upon <lb />
we have never parted <lb />
And feel honored and <lb />
complimented because we can <lb />
most always agree with the Star. <lb />
But when that paper or any other <lb />
paper or any man shall advocate <lb />
a higher rate taxation for <lb />
cation we shall part company. We <lb />
admit the educational cranks have <lb />
t captured the State and the <lb />
Democratic party. Education is <lb />
not always a blessing, and the <lb />
clear headed editor of the Star <lb />
made this very plain An <lb />
mind stored with knowledge <lb />
and information without being <lb />
under the control and influence of <lb />
an educated heart is a very <lb />
weapon to society, to gov- <lb />
and to civilization. Now <lb />
we are not opposed to <lb />
and we think every man ought to <lb />
give his children a good business <lb />
education and if able a <lb />
and collegiate education, <lb />
are now <lb />
opposed to any more or <lb />
taxation for education. <lb />
An Act to Prevent Fraud in the <lb />
Sale of Lard. <lb />
Passed by the Massachusetts Legislature. <lb />
Be it enacted by tho Senate and <lb />
House of Representatives in Gen- <lb />
Court assembled, by the <lb />
authority of same, as follows <lb />
Section No manufacturer or <lb />
other person shall sell deliver, <lb />
and fifty ladies to receive pare, put up, expose or offer for <lb />
President Cleveland's party. Tho any lard, or any <lb />
for lard, which contains <lb />
blooded, ladies of St. <lb />
took the other <lb />
day. It had been determined to <lb />
organize a committee of one <lb />
News and Observer The <lb />
Stale Auditor will commence to <lb />
for pensions can hold and <lb />
I the 15th of a <lb />
few days earlier. <lb />
Elizabeth City Ben- <lb />
Cartwright, a young man <lb />
boat eighteen years of age, <lb />
I was instantly killed by a falling <lb />
tree on Friday night while coon <lb />
hunting near <lb />
Snow Hill Chris <lb />
Sears left Monday for <lb />
I the the only <lb />
one that goes this court, lie has <lb />
been a resident of this county on- <lb />
some eight or ton years, and yet <lb />
this is the third sentence to that <lb />
institution for larceny. <lb />
Wilson A little ten <lb />
year old son of Mr. James <lb />
near Dunn, was bitten by a <lb />
moccasin last week on his foot. <lb />
Shortly afterwards a live chicken <lb />
I was cut open and applied to tho <lb />
foot that was and five <lb />
I little snakes were thereby drawn <lb />
from the wound inflicted by tho <lb />
I snake. Mr. A. J. Turlington, of <lb />
I Averasboro, has tho little snakes <lb />
now. <lb />
Yesterday <lb />
community was greatly shock- <lb />
I ed over the discovery of tho body <lb />
of a white youth of <lb />
of age. he <lb />
j was sent to Marion Hall's Mill, <lb />
I but was not heard from afterward, fact any goods in <lb />
until he was found yesterday <lb />
BOOMER No <lb />
Hats <lb />
QUAKE No <lb />
Shoes Shoes <lb />
Boots Boots <lb />
BOOMER No <lb />
Best Prints Homespun <lb />
SHOCK No <lb />
Corsets Suspenders <lb />
Handkerchiefs <lb />
BOOMER No <lb />
A splendid line of Dress Goods in <lb />
Poplins, Mohairs, <lb />
cots, Cashmeres, at prices that <lb />
delight all buyers. <lb />
SHAKE No G. <lb />
Furnishing Goods, <lb />
wife of ex-Governor now Senator <lb />
Davis was naturally the first <lb />
to serve on the committee, <lb />
and the other one hundred <lb />
and forty nine declined to serve <lb />
because Mrs. Davis was a seam <lb />
any ingredient but the pure fat of <lb />
swine, in any bucket, pail, <lb />
or other vessel or wrapper, or <lb />
any bearing the words <lb />
or <lb />
morning. He had gone to <lb />
mountain, three miles from Pi- <lb />
river, undressed himself, tied <lb />
a rope around bit neck, and <lb />
it over a limb, swing himself <lb />
into eternity. <lb />
BOOMER No <lb />
Ready Made Pants cheaper than <lb />
the uncut cloth would cost you. <lb />
20th <lb />
stress when the Senator married either of them, alone or in <lb />
her. We may be wrong but it <lb />
seems to us that they should <lb />
have honored the woman whose <lb />
worth enabled her to rise from the <lb />
position of seamstress and fitted <lb />
her for the wife of a Governor and <lb />
United States Senator. No dis- <lb />
grace to earn one's daily bread, <lb />
and certainly no odium should at- <lb />
to any honorable employ-; <lb />
the part of women any <lb />
more than men. <lb />
The one hundred and forty-nine <lb />
who refused to serve on the St. <lb />
heavier I Paul committee displayed a <lb />
We now i luck of good taste, if not a <lb />
finished <lb />
But we <lb />
forever <lb />
pay cents on the hundred do-j want of common sense, and then <lb />
worth of property for the I conduct upon sober second thought <lb />
public schools. We are m favor ought to cause to hang their <lb />
of collecting not one dollar on i heads in shame. By the way, an <lb />
property for school purposes. We examination into the pedigrees of <lb />
are willing tor the poll tax, the some of same ladies who <lb />
whiskey and tobacco tax, and the i tossed their haughty heads and <lb />
tines and penalties to go to the turned up their delicate noses at <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A. <lb />
If., meets every 1st Thursday and Men <lb />
Her husband listened, and said, <lb />
laughingly, that there were no <lb />
bells rung in canons, far <lb />
as he knew, but if ho heard of one <lb />
he would go and look for her sake. <lb />
This ended the conversation. But <lb />
heard it again. Suddenly Lucy's <lb />
dream came back to him, and he <lb />
started up. The pain in his arm <lb />
brought him to himself quickly <lb />
Bell or no bell, Michael was <lb />
and there lay the bear. Fort- <lb />
No. K. H., b <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night. lo he renewed the dressings his <lb />
t . . It was not long before he and started to find a <lb />
where he had left his <lb />
Temperance Reform Club meets in their and he got work at once, j things. This was not difficult, and <lb />
room every night, at <lb />
o'clock. Mass meeting in the Court House <lb />
fourth Sunday of each month, o'clock <lb />
T. M. E. C. Glenn, <lb />
Woman's Christian Temperance Union <lb />
meet in the Reform Club Room Friday <lb />
of each week. Mrs. V. II. Which- <lb />
ard, <lb />
Band of Hope meets Reform Club <lb />
Room every Friday night. Miss Eva <lb />
Humber. <lb />
doing well. His letters were full I before noon he had everything <lb />
of hope, especially as he heard j down in the canon, donkey <lb />
from her of the splendid crop for the faithful animal had <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
Office hours A. M. to P. J. Money <lb />
Order hours A. M. to It r. M. No or- <lb />
will be issued from to P. M. and <lb />
from to p. M. <lb />
Bethel mail arrives daily Sun- <lb />
at a. if., and departs at p m. <lb />
Tarboro mail arrives daily San- <lb />
at M. and departs at P. M. <lb />
Washington mail arrives daily <lb />
at if. and departs at P. If. <lb />
Mail leaves Ridge Spring and inter- <lb />
offices, Wednesdays <lb />
end Returns at P. K. <lb />
Vanceboro mail arrives Fridays at G p. <lb />
K. Departs Saturdays at S A. K. <lb />
H. A. Blow. P. M. <lb />
which had been taken from their <lb />
ranch that year, and knew that <lb />
another such- season would set <lb />
them with the world. Things <lb />
were looking bright enough when <lb />
the great freshet of February, <lb />
came down the North Folk, and <lb />
swept out dams, sluice-boxes, <lb />
Long Toms, pipes and ditches as <lb />
though they had never been. The <lb />
company for which Michael had <lb />
been working was forced to stop, <lb />
discharge all their men, and <lb />
so came that he found himself with <lb />
nothing to do. lie bad some <lb />
money, and before returning to <lb />
the valley to look for a place be <lb />
made op his be would pot, at <lb />
least one month into prospecting. <lb />
come back. During the next week <lb />
Michael did little less than look <lb />
after his injuries ; and by the end <lb />
of it he found that he was nearly <lb />
well. Determined to explore the <lb />
canon and find out, if he could, <lb />
what the bell-like sounds he heard <lb />
every morning really were, he ex- <lb />
the place thoroughly, but <lb />
beyond verifying the fact that be <lb />
did hear them always at sunrise, <lb />
and for about an hour afterward, <lb />
he was the wiser. At last <lb />
the time came to go he took <lb />
down the bear-skin from a rock <lb />
he had hung it on, meaning to <lb />
pack it on his donkey as a present <lb />
to Lucy. As he did he pulled <lb />
a weathered point of stone, and <lb />
lie loaded up his tools and bis sup-1 there, before his eyes, <lb />
school fund, but farther than that <lb />
we are not willing to go. We are <lb />
not yet convinced that God de- <lb />
signed or ordained that all men <lb />
should be educated out of <lb />
men's earnings. And if He did <lb />
so design or decree, His designs <lb />
and decrees have been subverted, <lb />
and defeated. We are very <lb />
opposed to taxing one <lb />
man to educate another man's <lb />
son, and we are desperately <lb />
ed to taxing one race to <lb />
another race of people. And es- <lb />
are we against this whom <lb />
there seems to be nothing com- <lb />
between the races. We all <lb />
know the most deep seated <lb />
and hatred in the col- <lb />
race towards tho white race, <lb />
ind the further people arc re- <lb />
moved from the day of their <lb />
and the more intelligent, <lb />
they become at our expense, the <lb />
more cordially, sincerely and wick- <lb />
they hate us. We are tired <lb />
and sick nonsense. We are <lb />
not willing to be taxed to educate <lb />
the we don't care a button <lb />
who knows it. We don't think it <lb />
Is right to tux ourselves to <lb />
a race of people who are our <lb />
avowed and open enemies. We <lb />
are preparing a people by so doing <lb />
who will crush us if ever they get <lb />
the power, and <lb />
By acting we are <lb />
and burnishing the sword <lb />
to be, at some future day, drawn <lb />
against us. God made the <lb />
different from us and for a differ- <lb />
purpose. We are not of the <lb />
same race and blood, and we <lb />
ought not to be mingled and mix- <lb />
ed in the tame community. The <lb />
is as God made him. He is <lb />
not to blame for his skin being <lb />
black, or his kinky or his nose <lb />
flat. Bat be is to blame for bis <lb />
the idea of serving on a commit- <lb />
tee with a former seamstress, oven <lb />
though she now be the petted <lb />
wife of a man high in official <lb />
intelligent, cultivated <lb />
tho equal perhaps of either one of <lb />
them in nobility character and <lb />
true womanly virtues, might lead <lb />
to some interesting disclosures. <lb />
Hackney Draws a Picture. <lb />
Durham Recorder. <lb />
The editor gets up in the morn- <lb />
and town. He gives <lb />
free puffs by score, and in the <lb />
evening is cursed by the merchant <lb />
ground fat off his efforts. If he <lb />
says a if it's a boy <lb />
the proud father sharpen the toe <lb />
of his hoots and hunts him up. If <lb />
he makes mention of it at all the <lb />
ma is mad, and if he don't the pa <lb />
is mad. Let him give credit to <lb />
the wrong minister and there's <lb />
a howl in the camp of Israel. <lb />
Dare he to say other than the <lb />
charming and delightful Miss So <lb />
and So is in town and the young <lb />
declare him a beast. He <lb />
must say everybody is pretty, in <lb />
full of business, hand- <lb />
some, talented, and stand accused <lb />
of lying. If a man dies he has to <lb />
write, went straight to <lb />
or one of earth's <lb />
most flowers has been <lb />
transplanted <lb />
and at be tormented by the <lb />
devil for robbing him of his praise. <lb />
Verily tho editor is acquainted <lb />
with grief. Hie is a hard road to <lb />
Polk, Buchanan and Cleveland <lb />
visited North Carolina while <lb />
President. North Carolina had <lb />
three sous who became President <lb />
Jackson, Polk and Johnson. <lb />
nation with other words, nor unless <lb />
every vessel, n rapper or in <lb />
or under which article is sold or <lb />
delivered, or prepared, put or <lb />
exposed for bears on the top <lb />
or outer side thereof, in letters not <lb />
less than one-half inch in length <lb />
and plainly exposed to view, the <lb />
words <lb />
Sect. Any person who <lb />
provision hereof shall be <lb />
punished by fine not exceeding <lb />
dollars for the first or one <lb />
dollars for any subsequent of- <lb />
fence. <lb />
Sect. This shall take <lb />
on day of October <lb />
next. Approved June 1887. <lb />
D. Co , sell John <lb />
Squire pure lard <lb />
at Boston <lb />
The are surely long <lb />
and it is strange that the <lb />
two Pennsylvania High Tariff <lb />
Protection pair <lb />
that pull together so <lb />
and Randall, do not see it. <lb />
It is known that most of the <lb />
and steel made in this country are <lb />
in Ohio and Pennsylvania. <lb />
one year the of the United <lb />
paid for these <lb />
tWO articles, the most of which, <lb />
as we said, so produced in the two <lb />
States. The Government <lb />
ed in tax The man. <lb />
got a ton in the way <lb />
of help or bounty. In one year <lb />
for and wool <lb />
were paid by the people of <lb />
this country. It is estimated that, <lb />
the people pay American <lb />
manufacturers <lb />
ally in the way of bounty. The <lb />
Tariff oppresses the people and <lb />
enriches the monopolists. That <lb />
is the way of <lb />
Star. <lb />
wonderful discovery has been <lb />
made and that too by a lady In this <lb />
Disease fastened clutches upon <lb />
her and for seven she withstood Its <lb />
severest tests, but her vital organs were <lb />
undermined and death seemed Imminent <lb />
For three months she coughed incessantly <lb />
and could not She bought of us a <lb />
bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for <lb />
Consumption was so much relieved <lb />
on taking first dose that she slept all night <lb />
and with one bottle has been miraculous- <lb />
cured. Her name is Mrs Luther <lb />
Thus write W. C. of Shel- <lb />
by, N C-Get a free trial bottle at <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
There are said to be <lb />
in Philadelphia without <lb />
school facilities of any <lb />
Wilmington beats the of <lb />
brotherly in caring for its <lb />
children. AH here of both races <lb />
can go to school if parents <lb />
elect. That is, those of school <lb />
Star. <lb />
No auction or second <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer of hand ill OUT Stock <lb />
th A horrible accident occur-j <lb />
red yesterday near the III VIM <lb />
just as the morning special train i nub Mill aM <lb />
pulled up to the platform No d bar. <lb />
stopped or passenger to get off. be had every <lb />
Among tho many who left the d J <lb />
train there, was Mr. Perry lay-j J J <lb />
from Greene county, a young i HAVE THE GOODS AND <lb />
man about twenty years old. As, THEY MIST GO <lb />
he got he stopped on the j <lb />
branch fair grounds track of the Come and see what we do <lb />
R. A. A. L. road and his often-1 for you <lb />
was momentarily arrested by <lb />
the moving of the train which he i <lb />
had just left. At that moment, <lb />
the special fifteen minute train <lb />
from the city to the fair <lb />
grounds came up on the track on <lb />
which he was standing and struck <lb />
him, knocking him several yards <lb />
forward, when he fell with both <lb />
feet lying over on the track and <lb />
before he could rise or even draw <lb />
his feet away the train was upon <lb />
and ran over both his feet, <lb />
grinding the bones to splinters <lb />
the flesh Hundreds <lb />
of people who were standing j. e. moose, j. h. tucker <lb />
covered their faces with their j MOORE, TICKER Ml <lb />
hands or turned away to keep <lb />
from seeing tho sickening <lb />
His head was badly j N. C. <lb />
ed but his body was not hurt. The harry skinner l. blow <lb />
mangled man was immediately I BLOW, <lb />
brought to tho city and carried to . , <lb />
St John's Hospital. His injuries <lb />
are not necessarily fatal, but it is <lb />
HIGGS k <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
AUG. C <lb />
MOORE BERNARD, <lb />
A T-LA W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Practice the State and Federal Courts <lb />
N. <lb />
A WHENCE V. <lb />
certain that both feet will <lb />
have to be amputated. Mr. <lb />
was accompanied by his broth-, Attorney and at Law <lb />
several friends, who were I n o. <lb />
made positively sick by the occur- <lb />
Is It Worth Price It Costs. <lb />
Citizen, <lb />
The price of a fortune has sever- <lb />
ingredients. One must first give <lb />
up every other except the one idea <lb />
money and must make <lb />
it his pleasure and his passion. He i <lb />
cannot indulge much <lb />
religion, or any <lb />
of the higher pleasures life. <lb />
must never forgot that the only <lb />
thing in existence is for him to <lb />
consume less than he receives , as <lb />
gains increase, to save them <lb />
must also increase. To be sure a <lb />
man expects when he is rich to <lb />
then devote some attention to him- <lb />
but give a man the single <lb />
pose of accumulating, let all bis <lb />
faculties be devoted to that end, <lb />
as they must be in laying up a for- <lb />
tune, until he is and he is <lb />
wholly incapable of understand <lb />
or appreciating the better <lb />
things life. Hence, as a rule, <lb />
the rich have fewest real pleas- <lb />
urea in life. <lb />
London has a great problem It <lb />
people unable to <lb />
get into a place of worship. In <lb />
central London, with a population <lb />
of 2,000.000, there are only <lb />
for <lb />
UGH F. MURRAY, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
WILSON, O. <lb />
Will attend all terms of Superior <lb />
Court, from the first to the last day of <lb />
session, and devote his best efforts to all <lb />
business entrusted to him. <lb />
Mar <lb />
W. B. A. K. <lb />
Attorneys-at-Law, <lb />
Successors to <lb />
N. V <lb />
Collections a Specialty. <lb />
Pi Heine in the <lb />
Supreme Courts. <lb />
Federal <lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Will practice In the Courts of Pitt, <lb />
Greene, and Beaufort cons- <lb />
tics, and the Supreme Court. <lb />
Faithful attention given to all <lb />
entrusted to hiss. <lb />
W. C. <lb />
Surgeon Dentist. <lb />
Tenders his professional services to Mm <lb />
public. <lb />
Teeth extracted without pain by the ass <lb />
of Oxide Gas. <lb />
J B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
BARGAINS COME IN TO SEE US WHILE IN TOWN WILL MAKE IT PAY YOU. HIGGS<lb /></p>
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The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
art <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
DISTRICT. <lb />
LATELY TO <lb />
Subscription Price, per year <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb />
Will not hesitate to Democratic <lb />
Ben and measures that are not consistent <lb />
with the true principles the party. <lb />
If you a paper from a wide--wake <lb />
of State send for the <lb />
GT SAMPLE COPY <lb />
WEDNESDAY 1887. <lb />
ENTERED AT THE AT <lb />
C, <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
The Durham Tobacco Plant <lb />
is in of the internal <lb />
revenue. What next <lb />
The Scotland Neck branch road <lb />
will be extended immediately. <lb />
Neck Democrat. <lb />
Where to <lb />
Old spread herself <lb />
when the President's car reached <lb />
Asheville. Thousands of people <lb />
were at the depot to meet the <lb />
President and party and escort <lb />
them through the city. <lb />
Brother of the <lb />
Greenville got the <lb />
wrong credit to the article we re- <lb />
to. It was the Greensboro <lb />
State that made the mistake. <lb />
Star. <lb />
Sure enough we did gel it <lb />
wrong, and hardly know how to <lb />
account for it, either, for Stale <lb />
was on the copy given to the <lb />
Maybe it was because the <lb />
Patriot is so much liked that the <lb />
printers get no other paper in <lb />
their heart as associated with <lb />
Greensboro. However we are <lb />
to have accused the Patriot of <lb />
telling the when the Stale <lb />
Was the guilty one. <lb />
Thomas J. Jams. <lb />
The State press has nominated <lb />
every man, of any political weight <lb />
whatever, in the for <lb />
nor. What will be discussed <lb />
next There will be some hard <lb />
work for the next <lb />
decide upon to nominate <lb />
if they consider the qualities of <lb />
every man whose name has been <lb />
mentioned as being available for <lb />
the nomination. The Henderson <lb />
Gold Leaf truly <lb />
haps no State is richer in <lb />
sound political timber North <lb />
Carolina and the best man ought <lb />
to be put forward to lead the tick- <lb />
et next <lb />
Speaking on this subject the <lb />
Wilson Mirror asks the question <lb />
is the man whose mag- <lb />
influence and thrilling pow- <lb />
of inspiration will stir and <lb />
quicken the of <lb />
in the bosom of the lone fish- <lb />
on the sea as his boat <lb />
goes drifting on the murky waters,, <lb />
even as they will electrify the <lb />
pulse the mountain hunter as <lb />
bis foot falls alone break the <lb />
the everlasting and <lb />
recesses his own loved tram- <lb />
ping ground Where is the man <lb />
who can start that thundering <lb />
of enthusiasm whose <lb />
will leap from mountain crag to <lb />
valley, and from hill to vale, and <lb />
from the rippling to the splash- <lb />
brooklet, and not lose one <lb />
echo of its music until it has swept <lb />
over the entire State, and mingled <lb />
its thrilling notes with the <lb />
of tides as they sink into <lb />
sleep upon the bosom of the <lb />
To this the Patriot <lb />
makes reply <lb />
your head is level. <lb />
That is the kind of man we need, <lb />
and that is the man we must have, <lb />
o that his stirring powers and <lb />
thrilling Influence will kindle <lb />
now slumbering embers of <lb />
cal interest, and ignite that tire of <lb />
enthusiasm whose roaring sound <lb />
will be heard in every gale, that <lb />
sweeps from the peaks of <lb />
Mt. Mitchel to old Ocean's <lb />
Mr. Eugene G. has <lb />
been chosen as Secretary of the <lb />
North Carolina Agricultural <lb />
is an admirable <lb />
one. We know no man in the <lb />
State more capable to fill the <lb />
If be we hope it <lb />
will in no way interfere with his <lb />
being Secretary of the North Car- <lb />
Assembly, for a <lb />
meeting that body could hard- <lb />
through without <lb />
him. <lb />
Now that President Cleveland <lb />
has visited the South it will be in <lb />
order for the New York World to <lb />
have him interviewed. We shall <lb />
await the with a degree of <lb />
expectancy equal to the <lb />
of the Presidential <lb />
We would like very much <lb />
to know the candid opinion of <lb />
President Cleveland relative to <lb />
and its he <lb />
honestly thinks and believes us, <lb />
freely and simply spoken. <lb />
We Are Just That Way. <lb />
The New Orleans Picayune de- <lb />
A correspondent from Pitt <lb />
to the Raleigh News Observer <lb />
nominates Col. Harry Skinner, of <lb />
Greenville, for the Chairman of <lb />
the State Democratic Executive <lb />
Committee. We not at pres- <lb />
prepared to speak upon <lb />
advisability of selecting a Chair- <lb />
man this far from <lb />
but should Col. Skinner be <lb />
chosen, be would make an active <lb />
and vigorous Chairman. <lb />
There are people so narrow- <lb />
minded, they can only see as <lb />
through a bole in the wall. They <lb />
condemn everything not <lb />
on narrow principles and con- <lb />
in their tendencies. <lb />
judge things by their names and <lb />
appearances, and never look deep- <lb />
than surface. A person or <lb />
thing with a bad name, though <lb />
the embodiment of all that is <lb />
good, they condemn, and those <lb />
with a good name or an elegant <lb />
appearance, though <lb />
of vulgarity and villainy, they <lb />
accept and condone. And so the <lb />
world wags on, and such people will <lb />
be born and live out the smallness <lb />
of their several destinies as long as <lb />
time and the earth <lb />
swings its accustomed round. It <lb />
is nature and we cannot change <lb />
her inexorable fiats and fixed de- <lb />
creep. To our mind no object is <lb />
more despicable and contemptible <lb />
than such It be the <lb />
man who never speaks a good <lb />
word for any business or man or <lb />
new enterprise he knows <lb />
man who seems to despise push <lb />
and energy and vim, and envy <lb />
those to whom these attributes <lb />
have wrought prosperity and com- <lb />
their richly merited re- <lb />
ward. <lb />
St. Andrews Springs. <lb />
The Best Place. <lb />
We arc of firm <lb />
that for the man who wants to <lb />
make a home no place offers great- <lb />
inducements than North Caro- <lb />
And we would advise the <lb />
boys and young men of the State <lb />
to stay here, and, if they will do <lb />
as much in the way of push and <lb />
energy in North Carolina as they <lb />
would do elsewhere they would <lb />
succeed without doubt. Here is <lb />
something from a young man of <lb />
Fayetteville, N. C, that will be <lb />
worth seriously reflecting upon. <lb />
He <lb />
spending a short while <lb />
in Texas, in different portions <lb />
the State, lam convinced that her <lb />
resources and advantages are no <lb />
better in fact not equal to those <lb />
The many op- <lb />
Editor <lb />
This beautiful mineral spring is <lb />
situated about nine miles West of <lb />
the town of Greenville and is in- <lb />
deed-a very summer re- <lb />
sort. As yet, not much <lb />
for guests, the hotel is built <lb />
on quite a novel style, it is made <lb />
almost entirely of boards, the <lb />
chimney is formed of a hollow <lb />
pine tree with a tin flue at <lb />
top and presents quite a <lb />
es scene. The admission to the <lb />
spring is free. A notice like <lb />
following may be seen posted on <lb />
a pine tree near the spring <lb />
one come all <lb />
Come large and small <lb />
You are welcome to take <lb />
Some of the mineral <lb />
Many initials of names of <lb />
persons who have visited this <lb />
so to avoid duplication of work. <lb />
No doubt the Congress will result <lb />
in great good. <lb />
During next session of Con- <lb />
the four Territories of Mon- <lb />
Dakota, New Mexico, and <lb />
Washington will vigorously <lb />
sent and press their claims for <lb />
Statehood, and many think <lb />
result will be admission of all, <lb />
while others believe that no new <lb />
State will be admitted till after <lb />
the next Presidential election. <lb />
It is not at all probable that <lb />
Territory will be made a <lb />
State if its division is insisted up- <lb />
on. <lb />
Utah also to be a state, <lb />
but, of course, admission is out <lb />
of question as long as she <lb />
chugs to the <lb />
It appears that Mr. <lb />
views upon the relations of <lb />
cal clubs to civil service are not so <lb />
stringent as was at first supposed, <lb />
as the Commissioner, in an inter- <lb />
view with a member of Nat <lb />
Democratic- League, says <lb />
that be endorses the objects of <lb />
that organization, and would con- <lb />
tribute money to it if asked to do <lb />
so out of his office. It would <lb />
therefore seem that Commissioner <lb />
is merely a stickler for the <lb />
red-tape proprieties of official life <lb />
But, to a man up a tree, it looks <lb />
like a clear case of retreat from <lb />
the ominous roar of the rampant <lb />
Democratic tiger. <lb />
It is opinion of shrewd <lb />
that the new departure of <lb />
the Treasury Department in in- <lb />
creasing the number of Govern- <lb />
depositions and raising the <lb />
limit from one half to one million, <lb />
to such national banks as can give <lb />
the necessary security, is a wise <lb />
and liberal policy, calculated to <lb />
conserve the business interests of <lb />
the country and prevent the re- <lb />
of the panicky feeling in <lb />
commercial channels that <lb />
the September bond call. <lb />
This depository system is simply a <lb />
good scheme of relieving the <lb />
of its enormous surplus and <lb />
distributing it among the people <lb />
the source from whence it came. <lb />
The publication of the treaty of <lb />
extradition between the United <lb />
States and the Republic of <lb />
is very significant, showing <lb />
as it does the change from the <lb />
loose Republican system to that <lb />
old and vigorous usage of the <lb />
Democratic party protecting <lb />
such of our citizens as had become <lb />
the victims of aggression <lb />
and oppression, which for so many <lb />
years was the settled policy of our <lb />
Government. This treaty is now <lb />
before the United States <lb />
Senate, with President Cleve- <lb />
land's recommendation that it be <lb />
ratified. <lb />
STOP AND READ <lb />
and STUDY WELL <lb />
HARRY SKINNER <lb />
L LATHAM <lb />
Clothing, Dry Goods, <lb />
Boots and shoes, <lb />
Notions, <lb />
AT LOWEST FIGURES <lb />
MY FOUR <lb />
MY PRICES <lb />
MY PRINCIPLE <lb />
MY GOODS <lb />
MY <lb />
My prices are low down. My goods, the best. <lb />
My principle, the fairest. My guarantee is, that <lb />
nothing is misrepresented; and I promise to <lb />
give you full value for your money, so consider <lb />
well and come to buy your goods of <lb />
Guss <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO TERRELL'S TIN SHOP. <lb />
HAM SKINNER CO., <lb />
SUCCESSORS TO JOHN S. CO <lb />
. GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
THE LEADERS IN <lb />
ILL KINDS OF STAPLE GOODS. <lb />
Our Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods, <lb />
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., have arrived, and all <lb />
friends and customers are invited to call and ex- <lb />
goods and prices. <lb />
Having purchased the entire mercantile business of John S. Con- <lb />
Co, including notes, book accounts and all of debt <lb />
and merchandise, we solicit their former and increased patronage. <lb />
Being able to make all for cash, getting advantage of the <lb />
discounts, we will be enabled to sell as cheaply as any one South of <lb />
Norfolk. We shall retain in our employ J. S Congleton as general <lb />
superintendent of the business, with his former partner Skinner <lb />
as assistant, who will always glad to bee and serve their old customers <lb />
A special branch of our business will be to furnish cash at <lb />
rates to farmers to cultivate and harvest their crops, in of <lb />
to with approved security <lb />
and <lb />
A FULL LINE OF HARDWARE <lb />
every description will be kept on hand <lb />
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, <lb />
DOORS SASH, <lb />
LOCKS, BUTTS, <lb />
MECHANIC'S TOOLS, <lb />
Nails, etc. <lb />
FURNITURE has been added and a <lb />
full line will be kept, consisting of <lb />
BED ROOM SETS, <lb />
Bed Steads, Mattresses, <lb />
moos spring may be seen engraved <lb />
on the trees. It was the pleasure <lb />
of the writer to have one of his <lb />
fairest friends with him while <lb />
visiting the spring so he added <lb />
two more to list names <lb />
ed on the trees. He hopes to <lb />
so often spoke about j the pleasure of taking his girl to <lb />
for young men are all talk, as I I the spring again some time in the <lb />
believe the right kind of a future as her on the <lb />
young man can succeed as well above mentioned added <lb />
our Slate as he can elsewhere. If greatly to his enjoyment. Parties <lb />
he will attend to his business, <lb />
throw as much energy deter- <lb />
in it at home as he would <lb />
be compelled to do in Texas <lb />
make a success, he will succeed <lb />
just as well, times out of ten. <lb />
This is my conclusion, after view- <lb />
the situation with my own <lb />
eyes and sense, and I return to <lb />
Ho For Greenville Institute. <lb />
Editor <lb />
We must feel jubilant. A <lb />
fa. young lady a former pupil of <lb />
Institute, was the only student <lb />
H. C, who passed an <lb />
nation at the Nashville College <lb />
She attributes her success entirely <lb />
to the extra care and instruction <lb />
she received while with and <lb />
Mrs. Duckett and says their mode <lb />
of teaching is similar to that at <lb />
Nashville. All we Patrons should <lb />
take more interest in our school. <lb />
We should endeavor to use every <lb />
effort to assist Prof. Duckett. If <lb />
his patrons will but hold up his <lb />
hands, will have all their sons <lb />
will <lb />
dares that the law forbidding the Carolina more loyal and de- <lb />
carrying of in Texas has <lb />
led to an increase of murders, <lb />
robberies and other crimes balance of ray life, sharing the <lb />
desiring to visit this spring <lb />
find that they will be well enter- <lb />
by the proprietor the j and daughters capable of passing <lb />
to I hotel he was absent when we other Colleges of the highest <lb />
were there so we entertained our- grade. This is what we need and <lb />
We expect soon to hear have long hoped for Let <lb />
of a large hotel being erected there <lb />
so and Seven Springs <lb />
may look out next summer. <lb />
voted to her than before, intend- <lb />
to live within her borders the <lb />
that State. The law only disarms <lb />
orderly and law abiding people, <lb />
while the robbers, the roughs, and <lb />
rascals take advantage <lb />
of the condition of the <lb />
rest of community. <lb />
So we argued last Fall and Win- <lb />
Legislature was <lb />
in session. We are of the same <lb />
opinion now, as applies to the <lb />
North Carolina law. Since that <lb />
fortunes or misfortunes or both, <lb />
whatever may be, fully be- <lb />
that our dear old State <lb />
will yet bloom and blossom as a <lb />
rose ; that her immense resources <lb />
will be developed ; that her excel- <lb />
lent climate will be appreciated, <lb />
and that she will at <lb />
rank with the most <lb />
A Visitor. <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
patron Bee that no effort for the <lb />
welfare of the school is neglected. <lb />
A Patron. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Washington, D. C, Oct. 21st, <lb />
The chief event at the Capital <lb />
this week is the habeas corpus <lb />
trial of Virginia State officers <lb />
before the United States Supreme <lb />
east take Court, on appeal from the court to <lb />
advanced Judge Bond, by whom they were <lb />
has far superior to most <lb />
Society Texas was a <lb />
time, however, some one has disappointment to me. In <lb />
the passage of an act is <lb />
. , . , , rood society, small in number, but <lb />
it a felony to carry concealed even to <lb />
weapons. We favor this addition <lb />
to our license tax proposition. Let <lb />
it be made a felony by all means <lb />
to violate the law against carry <lb />
compare <lb />
with of North Carolina towns <lb />
one-tenth the size. In the conn- <lb />
, try there is no society, but life is <lb />
rough at its best. What a con- <lb />
to North Carolina, where the <lb />
concealed weapons. mag- settlement can boast of a <lb />
were given jurisdiction by society of cultivated, <lb />
the last legislature, over such ca- women and noble, cultured men, <lb />
M, but what has that piece of who are enabled to enjoy the high- <lb />
FOR RENT. <lb />
The buildings erected for Carriage <lb />
Shops near the depot at Kinston, N. C, <lb />
arc offered for rent, possession to be <lb />
en on the of January. 1888. The <lb />
premises contain all buildings necessary <lb />
to carry on a large Carriage and Buggy <lb />
factory. For particulars apply to <lb />
J. L. Nelson, <lb />
or B. G. MILLER. Kinston N. C. <lb />
legislation amounted to How <lb />
many cases do the magistrates of <lb />
State have before them <lb />
ring the year. We have not <lb />
beard cf the first one yet. Let <lb />
the carrying of concealed weapons <lb />
be licensed and then make it a <lb />
felony for violating this act. That <lb />
will throw a damper over <lb />
wholesale violations of the pres- <lb />
law. There are occasions in <lb />
man's life when be feels it is <lb />
for him to carry a <lb />
weapon. This class of men under <lb />
present law can not do so <lb />
without violating the existing <lb />
law. They would willingly pay <lb />
for the privilege. when a <lb />
people come to realization <lb />
a man car carry that which <lb />
will protect hie life without viola- <lb />
ting the law, a new respect and <lb />
deference will be shown by the <lb />
quarrelsome, rough law-breaking <lb />
class who stand upon nothing <lb />
abort of a show of weapons. <lb />
States of the Union, because she ; summarily committed to <lb />
for contempt. course <lb />
graph has already informed you <lb />
of the action of the Supreme <lb />
Court, how, after being personal- <lb />
held in custody by that <lb />
one day. the prisoners were re- <lb />
leased upon their own <lb />
until the final bearing of the <lb />
case of the first Monday in No- <lb />
and J. <lb />
Randolph will be counsel <lb />
for the defendants and Solicitor <lb />
General Ex-Governor <lb />
Chamberlain will represent the <lb />
Government. the case is of <lb />
national importance, it will be <lb />
watched with interest throughout <lb />
the whole country. <lb />
Later in the week, it is probable <lb />
that the case the Chicago An- <lb />
will be taken up, as <lb />
preliminary steps in <lb />
have already been taken. <lb />
Next to these pro- <lb />
is meeting of Ag- <lb />
in <lb />
in this of rep- <lb />
of the <lb />
colleges and experimental stations <lb />
words, m the several States, as provided <lb />
for by the act of Congress of <lb />
March It is purpose <lb />
est and pursue the no- <lb />
paths life. some per- <lb />
of Texas the soil is fertile <lb />
and very productive, but the rich- <lb />
est portion is visited by a <lb />
every two years, and the crops are <lb />
an utter failure. Few people who <lb />
left the old State years ago are <lb />
satisfied in Texas, and I beard <lb />
express an of re- <lb />
turning to the State of their <lb />
because they were <lb />
ed that she is better than any <lb />
other. As for me, I can heartily <lb />
give expression to the <lb />
Carolina is good enough <lb />
I could give a good deal <lb />
of information to your readers, but of the meeting to have a general <lb />
space forbids a longer account. I <lb />
will say to all North Carolinians <lb />
who are thinking of leaving her, <lb />
discussion of beat means of <lb />
giving practical effect to the pro- <lb />
visions and operations of the law <lb />
TO Bern <lb />
Ii Court Clerk of Pitt county having <lb />
issued Letters of Administration to me, <lb />
the undersigned, on day of Oct. <lb />
1887, upon the estate of Catharine Harper <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby given to all <lb />
persons indebted to said estate to make <lb />
immediate payment to me, and to all <lb />
creditors of said estate to present their <lb />
claims, properly authenticated, to roe, on <lb />
or before the 24th day of October, <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
recovery. This the 24th day of Oct. 1888 <lb />
E. II. HORNADAY, <lb />
estate Catharine Harper <lb />
MACON HOUSE, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
MANAGEMENT <lb />
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED. <lb />
LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS. <lb />
TABLE SUPPLIED WITH BEST OF <lb />
MARKET. <lb />
Good rooms and attentive servants. <lb />
Feed Stables in connection. <lb />
Proprietor. <lb />
to stay at home ; they will do as of subjects <lb />
well and be better satisfied here I to be considered being as follows <lb />
than anywhere else in the wide The general of <lb />
world, as the never shone upon I stations ; the object and scope <lb />
a fairer land. This is the advice j of the work to be done ; most <lb />
of one who bases it upon personal useful experiments and in <lb />
and information from <lb />
leading and successful men of <lb />
made with a view <lb />
demanded by farmers in <lb />
different States, and <lb />
of adjusting these <lb />
U between several stations <lb />
The Tar River Transportation Company. <lb />
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, President <lb />
J. B. Cherry, <lb />
J. S. Greenville, <lb />
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Capt. R. F. Jones, Washington, Gen <lb />
The People's Line for travel on Tar <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer Greenville is the finest <lb />
and quickest boat on the river. She has <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE <lb />
A first-class Table furnished with the <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Greenville Is <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Monday, Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at o'clock, a. m. <lb />
Leaves Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, A. if. <lb />
Freights received daily and through <lb />
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb />
J. agent <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
CHILDREN'S CHAIRS, <lb />
Round and Square Tables, <lb />
Our limited space will prevent out- <lb />
keeping In stock present fine furniture, <lb />
but we have <lb />
and will take orders guarantee <lb />
faction. <lb />
M. A. JARVIS <lb />
V. C, Sept <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
to an order of Clerk of <lb />
the Superior Court Pitt county, made <lb />
of August in the Special Pro- <lb />
of <lb />
Luther against Marshal <lb />
et I will sell for cash at the Court <lb />
House door in Greenville on Monday the <lb />
day November next, that tract of <lb />
land of died seized <lb />
and possessed adjoining the lands or <lb />
Tyson and Tyson <lb />
and containing fifteen acres more or less. <lb />
Joyner <lb />
Sept. of Luther <lb />
A. M. Moore Son, <lb />
J. L SUGG, <lb />
INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
SKINNER BUILDING OPPOSITE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates Give us n call when in need of LIFE, <lb />
ACCIDENT and LIVE STOCK INSURANCE. <lb />
E. C. GLENN. <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT. <lb />
STANDARD GUANO, ACID PHOSPHATE, <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb />
SHELL LIME, PUKE DISSOLVED BONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, Mar. 1887. <lb />
YOU A <lb />
DYAN <lb />
DOWN WITH LONG PRICES <lb />
One Price Goods sold on a Credit <lb />
Every Bargain we get we give the public the <lb />
benefit of it. <lb />
DEALING WITH ALL <lb />
is our Motto. NO GOODS MISREPRESENTED. <lb />
Shoes price to <lb />
Better Quality usual price to <lb />
Dress Shoes, usual price to <lb />
Better quality, <lb />
Children's Pebble-Grain Button Shoes generally 1.25 to 1.50 <lb />
Women's Shoes, and up <lb />
Men's Pants cents, usual price to 1.50 <lb />
Men's Fine Dress Shirts, to a piece, usual price <lb />
to 1.00 <lb />
Fine Hose, usual to <lb />
Colored Half Hose usual price <lb />
Fine Hose usual price to and others lower than <lb />
any in the market. <lb />
Dr. Gilbert's patent Corset usual price 1.25 to 1.50. keep <lb />
other Corsets at to cents. <lb />
Collars, 4-ply all sizes and stylos, for cents <lb />
from to good linen. <lb />
Hats from cents up <lb />
Cape for cents, usual price to cents <lb />
Kid Gloves usual price 1.25 to 1.50 <lb />
Lisle Thread to <lb />
Winter Shawls from HO to usual price to <lb />
Silk Umbrellas 2.25, usual price 4.00 <lb />
Common cents up <lb />
Buttons cents per dozen, usual price <lb />
Pearl Buttons per dozen, usual price cents <lb />
Lead pencils for cents <lb />
Eclipse Sifters cents Scissors cents Nico, large, tin <lb />
Any amount of Tin Ware, prices to suit all <lb />
GIVE US A CALL AND BE CONVINCED. <lb />
GETTING IN GOODS BY EVERY BOAT <lb />
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW <lb />
THE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW OF THE <lb />
OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE <lb />
FORMERLY BELONGING TO FLANAGAN A; WILLIAMSON <lb />
AND INVITES ANYONE WISHING TO PURCHASE <lb />
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, HARNESS, <lb />
or who Vehicles or Harness that needs repairing, to on <lb />
All Vehicles are with either COIL, or <lb />
SPRINGS, as the purchaser desires, all work <lb />
Returning thanks all patrons for past favors, a continuance of the same l so- <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
J. D. WILLIAMSON. <lb />
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO. <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
Full Standard <lb />
PRINTS <lb />
at cents <lb />
CS <lb />
Do not fail to ex- <lb />
our <lb />
did stock <lb />
BOOTS SHOES <lb />
A fall line of <lb />
wide-brim <lb />
SLOUCH HATS <lb />
also latest style <lb />
STIFF HATS <lb />
A nice line of <lb />
DRESS GOODS <lb />
of various kinds. <lb />
WILL SELL CHEAP. <lb />
AT MOST <lb />
ANY PRICE <lb />
CD <lb />
es <lb />
Try a pair of our AND <lb />
Perfect Fitting <lb />
SHOES, <lb />
a pair. <lb />
Band <lb />
CROCKERY. <lb />
YOU WILL IT <lb />
NEW <lb />
JEWELRY STORE.<lb />
I have Just opened a Jewelry Store at <lb />
the stand of G. I-. will <lb />
keep on sale a nice line <lb />
WATCHES, CLOCKS, <lb />
and Jewelry. <lb />
Am lo prepared to do all kinds i e- <lb />
pairing on such articles In a <lb />
and satisfactory manner. <lb />
MOSES <lb />
JOHN NICHOLSON <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
. IF WANT GOOD <lb />
Meal <lb />
wheat and corn to these mills. <lb />
E. L. MOORE, <lb />
SPARTA, <lb />
AND <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
NORFOLK. <lb />
Baltimore In 1870. <lb />
Will open House In <lb />
in September, tor the <lb />
sale cotton, giving our <lb />
their the two markets. <lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
THIS PAPER <lb />
NEW YORK. <lb />
I OX <lb />
FILE AT CUM. <lb />
Ai- <lb />
MAX be for It In <lb />
Have your Clothing cut <lb />
by A. the Mer- <lb />
chant Tailor, and get a <lb />
good fit. <lb />
neighbor Why are you <lb />
in such h hurry on no- <lb />
way to buy u barrel of good Flour <lb />
from V. L. <lb />
Greenville is bound to shine. <lb />
Sample boxes free at the Tin Store <lb />
We have just received our new <lb />
fall stock samples Custom <lb />
Made Cleaning, consisting of the <lb />
finest and line of import- <lb />
ed Goods A <lb />
Foe bred Jersey <lb />
Ball, five Apply to <lb />
John Fleming. Greenville, K. C. <lb />
Milch cow for sale or to ex- <lb />
change for beef cattle by J. C. La- <lb />
dear, where did yon buy <lb />
good Flour know it <lb />
came from V. L. the <lb />
place I always get the nicest goods <lb />
for the least <lb />
Dry Good, Clothing, Boots and <lb />
Shoes, Dies Goods, Trimmings, <lb />
Carpets, Oilcloths and Ladies, <lb />
Misses, Children- Wraps at M. R. <lb />
Lang's <lb />
Messrs. B. C. and J. D. <lb />
are in town this week. <lb />
Mr. J. C. Greene left week <lb />
to take charge of a school m <lb />
Greene county. <lb />
Miss Mollie Braswell of Whit- <lb />
is visiting Mrs. Andrew <lb />
Joyner. <lb />
Dr. C. J. has been <lb />
visiting relatives in Warrenton <lb />
for a week or two. <lb />
We to know that the <lb />
health of Mayor Perkins is still <lb />
very bad. <lb />
Miss of <lb />
Jamesville, is visiting friends in <lb />
Mr. J. M. King returned last <lb />
Wednesday from where <lb />
he had been for several weeks. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. <lb />
of Plymouth, are visiting <lb />
the of Dr. F. W. Brown. <lb />
We are glad to see Miss Lizzie <lb />
Perkins out again, having entire- <lb />
recovered from her recent illness. <lb />
Mr. John Wheeler, of Warren- <lb />
ton. come to Greenville to <lb />
taKe a position with Mr. E. C. <lb />
Glenn. <lb />
Miss L. M. Pembroke, of <lb />
more, arrived Saturday to take a <lb />
position lit the millinery store of <lb />
Mrs. L. C. Atkinson. <lb />
Mr. Alex L. Blow left Monday <lb />
for Richmond to attend the burial <lb />
of the remains of Mr. J. S. <lb />
which had arrived there from <lb />
Dakota. <lb />
Dr. C. J. Greenville <lb />
was in town last week. Dr- <lb />
is one of the finest physicians <lb />
in the State and one the best <lb />
educated men in North Carolina. <lb />
Advance. <lb />
Thanks <lb />
Mr. Warren sent as a <lb />
of tube roses <lb />
from the Nursery on <lb />
Saturday. They are our favorite <lb />
of floral beauties and we ea- <lb />
joy them immensely. No flower <lb />
possesses more fragrance and beau- <lb />
than the tuberose. <lb />
Splendid Paper <lb />
The Hot Blast <lb />
recently issued a trade edition of <lb />
copies. It is the finest <lb />
paper we have ever seen pub- <lb />
in the South, and contained <lb />
numerous illustration. The Hot <lb />
Blast is managed by Mr. E. A Old- <lb />
ham, formerly editor of the Win- <lb />
Sentinel. <lb />
Quite a disturbance occurred at <lb />
the county poor house not long <lb />
since. Two the female inmates <lb />
become very much enraged at <lb />
Shooting <lb />
A meeting in Church <lb />
Gardner's X Swift Creek <lb />
township was brought to a close <lb />
amidst much excitement on last <lb />
St turd night. About the time <lb />
the congregation was dismissed <lb />
Mr. Frank Moore said something <lb />
to Mr. Coward accusing him <lb />
of being instrumental in keeping <lb />
his wife away from home <lb />
and immediately shot at Coward <lb />
with a pistol The ball missed <lb />
Coward and went through the <lb />
Minister's bat which lay upon the <lb />
pulpit. Moore tired two shots, <lb />
bat fortunately neither of them <lb />
struck anyone. He was taken be- <lb />
fore a magistrate and bound over <lb />
to court. <lb />
The Conference <lb />
It the pleasure of the editor <lb />
to attend the Disciples Conference <lb />
at Grove last Saturday and <lb />
Sunday. The attendance upon <lb />
Don't let the rush keep you away, but call in <lb />
and secure your <lb />
BARGAINS. <lb />
The Latest Novelties in <lb />
Dress Goods Trimmings, <lb />
Charlie Brown and one of them Conference was very large each <lb />
gave him a severe beating with a <lb />
large stick. Charlie is a very <lb />
harmless half-witted man and we <lb />
are told had given no provocation <lb />
for brutal treatment <lb />
The Staple ; <lb />
On last Saturday over seven <lb />
hundred of cotton were <lb />
ken from Greenville and landings <lb />
along the river by the steamers On <lb />
their downward trip. The Tar <lb />
River Transportation Company <lb />
took four hundred and fifteen bales <lb />
and the Old Dominion Steamship fay will cause the occasion to be <lb />
Company had over three hundred j remembered, <lb />
bales, we do not know the Deaths <lb />
Bland, an aged maid- <lb />
en lady residing in Swift Creek <lb />
day and especially on Sunday, it <lb />
being estimated that there were <lb />
of persons present <lb />
on that day. Several able minis- <lb />
of the denomination were <lb />
present and some excellent <lb />
mons were delivered The people <lb />
in that section possess unbounded <lb />
hospitality and it was <lb />
displayed daring the entire session <lb />
of the Conference. They are in- <lb />
deed a pleasant people to go among <lb />
and several instances during our <lb />
It is time to prepare for sowing <lb />
wheat. We hope the of <lb />
,. ,. Pitt will put in plenty of <lb />
The en e of the Boss Famous r ., . <lb />
, Z -u t- it for the next crop. <lb />
Milk over six <lb />
months previous lbs, you I Bad weather interfered with the <lb />
know at the Old Brick Store. j Raleigh fair, last week until <lb />
, . , . , . , . day night, but a fine exhibit is re- <lb />
right road to , . <lb />
x. -v u r i c v i ported by the attendants. <lb />
buy your French Candy from <lb />
L. Stephens. The Baptist Union meeting <lb />
., , , , . c. i Bethel will begin Friday, <lb />
the celebrated in lit- <lb />
tie town will be dedicated on Sun- <lb />
One <lb />
Coffee Pots given to every <lb />
chaser of an Cook Stove <lb />
Our Store is filled to overflow- <lb />
with new goods and they <lb />
go at i price. <lb />
The Nicest, Largest and Cheap- <lb />
est Stock of Furniture at the Old <lb />
Brick Store, which we invite you <lb />
to examine before buying. <lb />
Policeman, can you tell <lb />
me where to find nice Fruit <lb />
at <lb />
The <lb />
day. <lb />
The rains early last week made <lb />
the boatman rejoice by causing a <lb />
sufficient rise in the river for the <lb />
steamers to make through trips to <lb />
Tarboro. <lb />
More rainy weather begun yes- <lb />
It is opinion t ha; a <lb />
little fickleness on the part of the <lb />
elements will be displayed for a <lb />
few <lb />
Go down to V. a . m <lb />
Q c Dy the citizens <lb />
W. S. Raws has received Tarboro, last week upon the com- <lb />
largest lot of Watches, Clocks, of the large hotel he has <lb />
Silver-Ware and Jewelry ever built in that town. <lb />
brought to Greenville. Repair- r. i. . . <lb />
f. . ; , . j Quantities of new goods were <lb />
Watches Cocks and Jewelry . . ,, . . <lb />
J ; received by the merchants last <lb />
a y. j pg on days streets <lb />
New Buckwheat Pastry Flour j Were crowded with boxes and bar- <lb />
at the Old Brick Store- i <lb />
and by The Tar River Transportation <lb />
Rev. N. C Hughes, D D., can be j Company's steamer, <lb />
bought at the Reflector office. I over four hundred bales of <lb />
at <lb />
Price <lb />
Davis and New <lb />
Machines for sale <lb />
Hooker's store by J. C. Lanier. <lb />
Peanut Bags <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Cotton <lb />
Moonlight nights again. <lb />
October to a close. <lb />
Goldsboro fair this week. <lb />
is in its <lb />
Virginia State Fair at Richmond <lb />
this week. <lb />
The rain week was very ac- <lb />
How many Pitt county farmers <lb />
will try tobacco next year <lb />
We have just about ten hours of <lb />
daylight each day now. <lb />
We secured a nice list of sub- <lb />
at Oak Grove last <lb />
day. <lb />
Oyster boats are not strangers <lb />
now. They come to wharf <lb />
frequently. <lb />
The Goldsboro Fair opens to-day <lb />
Big excursion from Williamson to- <lb />
morrow. <lb />
The new dress which the <lb />
cotton from this place last <lb />
Sewing day- Pretty good, that <lb />
at Brown The office wants <lb />
five barrels of corn. It you <lb />
have not the money to pay your <lb />
subscription bring us enough corn <lb />
to meet the bill. <lb />
A very peculiar corn cob has <lb />
been sent us by Mr. W. R. Which- <lb />
township. It has <lb />
very much the appearance of a <lb />
man hand partly closed. <lb />
We are glad to say that fewer <lb />
gin accidents have been reported <lb />
to us this season than formerly. <lb />
Nor d. we hear of so many gin <lb />
houses being burned. <lb />
Nothing preventing, the editor <lb />
will be in Bethel next Saturday, <lb />
and hopes all persons m that sec <lb />
who owe the Reflector will <lb />
meet him and settle their accounts <lb />
We hear some complaints about <lb />
the hunters with dogs passing <lb />
through Cherry and <lb />
hunting in the enclosure. The <lb />
town authorities should forbid <lb />
such depredations. <lb />
The speaker who was to address <lb />
the temperance mass meeting on <lb />
Sunday afternoon failed to put in <lb />
an appearance. However, the <lb />
has lately was interesting one <lb />
makes it look bright. a crowd was <lb />
Greenville had a good There are just good tobacco <lb />
. . J. lands in Pitt county as can be <lb />
at the Conference <lb />
Grove last Sunday. <lb />
at Oak <lb />
found anywhere in North <lb />
What we need is our farmers <lb />
The James grape is attracting I to become acquainted with the <lb />
much attention wherever placed j cultivation of the weed. <lb />
on exhibition at the fairs. . . . . . <lb />
Messrs Ryan Redding have <lb />
The Comedy been compelled to have addition- <lb />
Company are playing in Skinners shelf and counter space added <lb />
Opera House this week. to their Racket Store in order to <lb />
Fairs are all the rage. Pretty th immense stock of goods <lb />
fast horses, big pumpkins, all have band, <lb />
of the crowds j The young man Taylor who met <lb />
The State Convention of the with a horrible accident at <lb />
W. C T. U. will be held in Golds- Raleigh last Wednesday, account <lb />
from October 31st to which appears in our State <lb />
2nd. I news column on first page, died in <lb />
that city on the day following the <lb />
accident. <lb />
Read the notice to creditors of <lb />
E. H. Administrator of <lb />
Catharine Harper, deceased, to be <lb />
found in this paper. <lb />
Some one has discovered that <lb />
mule cannot bray with a brick <lb />
. i tied to his It is extremely <lb />
Don't try to kill all doubtful the ,, who <lb />
ridges just because the law allows the , <lb />
to shoot them now. Leave a. do much breathing <lb />
few for next y jar. ten minutes later. <lb />
The returns thanks The who depend an. <lb />
for a complimentary ticket to the, one <lb />
Tarboro fair to be held plant only cotton, to the <lb />
8th to 11th. of other money crops <lb />
Master Harry Whedbee is con and supplies, are becoming poorer <lb />
ducting a light grocery, confection every year. The only safe course <lb />
and fruit store at the corner under for them to pursue is <lb />
the Opera House. <lb />
exact number taken by tho latter. <lb />
Truth, Too <lb />
Col. Sugg we township, died last Saturday. She <lb />
very word of it-that there we j i <lb />
every tune <lb />
more pretty girls at Oak Grove by all her and <lb />
last Sunday than he ever saw in J death w regretted. I to <lb />
one assembly. They were there; <lb />
from Pitt and adjoining counties,; We sorry to hear that the <lb />
some of the most beautiful infant child of Mr. C. V. Newton, <lb />
I of womanhood to be found; of Falkland township, was <lb />
in this broad land. Henry dentally choked to death Monday <lb />
ought to have been there to help evening. The child was in the <lb />
us look at them. die, and the mother, in of <lb />
some household duty, stepped out <lb />
for a moment and on her return <lb />
found the child had, in attempt- <lb />
in to get out of its cradle, become <lb />
entangled in the bed clothing <lb />
choked to death. <lb />
Shoes, Clothing, <lb />
LICHTENSTEIN. <lb />
Lips Which and <lb />
Two in jail had a fight <lb />
not many days ago, and in the ab- <lb />
of weapons closed in with <lb />
their mouths. Both hit at the <lb />
same time and it seems were ma- <lb />
king for the same portion the <lb />
anatomy, as one had the other by <lb />
the under lip and the other in turn <lb />
had him by the upper lip. They <lb />
The Exposition <lb />
Mr. C. D. Rountree, one of our <lb />
most successful and intelligent <lb />
tanners, called in to see the editor <lb />
and when their i Saturday. He is back from <lb />
outcry brought assistance to the ; the Atlanta Exposition. He says <lb />
jail to part them a portion of ; t was a success in every respect, <lb />
lip was missing. The attendance was <lb />
many people present that several <lb />
The Cause , t thousand spent the nights in the <lb />
Trade last Saturday was not open air wandering up and down <lb />
quite so brisk as for the past two j the streets for lack of a place to <lb />
or three. Saturday was an ideal , their heads. The restaurants <lb />
Autumn day, with a fair, blue sky barber shops were opened <lb />
and bracing a Rt night and the floors quickly <lb />
relief from the rainy, damp j covered with worn out people, <lb />
weather that went even a bar.; plank to stretch <lb />
make up a greater portion of the j their tired limbs and a roof to <lb />
For this reason we take it them. He says he saw the <lb />
that farmers and laborers general- and the sidewalk, <lb />
were too busy to come to town. The rain interfered somewhat <lb />
There are plenty of rainy days lo with seeing the city. He says <lb />
Peach tree street is the <lb />
tap <lb />
son p <lb />
Hg <lb />
mm sag<lb />
pat <lb />
far, <lb />
Tn <lb />
CLOSING GOT <lb />
AT A SACRIFICE <lb />
conic to town in, especially <lb />
the short crop so near a certainty- <lb />
The cotton buyers of Greenville <lb />
keep up with the markets and arc <lb />
ready, with the cash, to purchase <lb />
all the staple brought to town. <lb />
Our farmers should sell at <lb />
est he ever saw, and is of the <lb />
ion there are no poor folks in At- <lb />
from the magnificent <lb />
here displayed. <lb />
Don't Let Your Angry Fissions Sue. <lb />
The good book says thy <lb />
home j neighbor as What a <lb />
and thus encourage the permanent I garden of Eden this world would <lb />
establishment of a safe market <lb />
here at their own doors. They <lb />
will lose nothing by so doing ; but <lb />
on the other hand can save money <lb />
have the further satisfaction <lb />
of seeing every bale weighed up- <lb />
on scales of acknowledged <lb />
Crawling Visitor. <lb />
Mr. II. C. Hemby, of Beaver <lb />
Dam township, called in to see <lb />
last Thursday and told us of a <lb />
strange visitor at his house on the <lb />
Sunday night previous. He was <lb />
returning from the dining room to <lb />
the sitting room of his <lb />
and upon a match <lb />
to make a light in the room <lb />
had his attention attracted to the <lb />
by a noise among some bot- <lb />
upon it. He looked in the <lb />
direction of the noise and saw a <lb />
large king snake, three and a half <lb />
feet in length, crawling across the <lb />
mantle. With the aid a fine <lb />
stick the reptile was killed. <lb />
Autumn's Glow. <lb />
A ride through the country <lb />
these delightful autumn days re- <lb />
veals to the lover of nature pictures <lb />
of gorgeous beauty not soon to be <lb />
forgotten. The once green foliage <lb />
of the forests has been kissed by <lb />
the early frosts and changed into <lb />
thousands of tints of richest hue. <lb />
The leaves are resplendent with <lb />
be Divine teaching only <lb />
obeyed. Since the world was first <lb />
populated it has been the <lb />
mankind to disagree one <lb />
with the other, and many of the <lb />
human family have very peculiar <lb />
ways in which to show their spite. <lb />
were very much amused, the <lb />
other day at a notice that is post- <lb />
ed on the bulletin board at the <lb />
Court House door. It reads <lb />
this <lb />
notifies W. S. <lb />
John W. cannon to <lb />
on the lands of underlined <lb />
so all and survey- <lb />
ors lawfully to <lb />
not on the lands of the under- <lb />
signed under the penalty of the <lb />
law. Wiatt <lb />
Immediately under this notice, <lb />
on the same paper is written . <lb />
Wyatt Gardner please show <lb />
land that you hold by law- <lb />
papers Before go fur- <lb />
J. W. <lb />
like <lb />
and <lb />
not <lb />
THE STORE I now occupy mast <lb />
be vacated by the first of January, in <lb />
order that necessary repairs may c made <lb />
to the building, and to prevent the hand- <lb />
ling and moving too many goods my <lb />
present stock will be offered <lb />
AT COST. <lb />
My stock a full line of <lb />
MILLINERY GOODS, <lb />
such as HATS and of latest <lb />
styles and best qualities, <lb />
PLUSHES, <lb />
VELVETS, <lb />
SATINS, <lb />
and all kinds of goods generally kept in <lb />
a first-class millinery store. <lb />
Also c full stock of <lb />
consisting of HOSIERY. GLOVES. <lb />
SETS, <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SHOES, <lb />
LACKS, EMBROIDERIES and a full <lb />
line of JEWELRY of the best roiled gold <lb />
plate. In fact a thousand other articles <lb />
too numerous to mention. <lb />
Remember these goods <lb />
B I <lb />
in order to prevent moving them. <lb />
COME AND EXAMINE THEM. <lb />
Mrs. R. H. Home. <lb />
The Kind of a Housekeeper We Are, <lb />
We reckon the worst part of <lb />
the joke is on the editor this time, <lb />
and somebody says it will not be <lb />
exactly fair if we don't tell it <lb />
Our mother spent most of last <lb />
week in the country leaving us in <lb />
charge of household affairs. Before <lb />
departing she put aside enough <lb />
, , , provisions to last those remaining <lb />
beauty and no pet, can describe d her locks <lb />
the loveliness of their variegated . . . <lb />
variegated <lb />
colors. Truly the handiwork of <lb />
nature presents visions of beauty <lb />
for enjoyment of which far <lb />
surpass all that can be wrought in <lb />
the entire world of art. <lb />
Wholesale <lb />
One day last week we counted <lb />
sixteen colored boys, ranging in <lb />
age from to about <lb />
marbles in the vacant lot back <lb />
of the office. Day <lb />
day the same thing can be <lb />
seen, crowds of them doing <lb />
but loafing and playing idle <lb />
games. Now the question arises, <lb />
can these boys find no employment <lb />
or are they too lazy to work T <lb />
opinion is that the latter is true, careful and give up <lb />
as we believe there is honest em- <lb />
for every one who <lb />
gently seeks it performs his <lb />
duty when it is found. We vent- <lb />
the assertion that the parents <lb />
of not one of those boys are able like that, <lb />
to him in idleness. Such <lb />
wholesale loafing is but a stepping <lb />
stone to crime and vice and some- <lb />
thing should be done to check it. <lb />
ed up the balance and turned the <lb />
key over to us tor safe keeping. <lb />
There was no doubt about their <lb />
being kept for they were <lb />
placed under a combination lock, <lb />
the secrete of which we <lb />
knew. So far so good. She re- <lb />
home Friday, and about <lb />
an after her arrival we left <lb />
home to be gone some over two <lb />
days, never once thought to <lb />
return her the keys. of <lb />
this was the family was left with- <lb />
out access to anything to eat or <lb />
any wherewithal to procure it. <lb />
But the grocery and market bills <lb />
that bad to be paid Monday <lb />
teaches as it is best to be <lb />
the keys at <lb />
Oct <lb />
Greenville, N, C. <lb />
OF <lb />
the proper time. now some- <lb />
body wants to intimate that we <lb />
would not a good head of a <lb />
household, but we hope none of <lb />
the girls will believe anything <lb />
Don't forget to send your orders <lb />
to the office when <lb />
want job printing. <lb />
To <lb />
HIGH PRICES <lb />
re have just opened a large <lb />
Stock of choice <lb />
GROCERIES <lb />
and. <lb />
FAMILY SUPPLIES, <lb />
which will sold at the very lowest <lb />
prices. We keep on hand at <lb />
all times <lb />
BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR, <lb />
also a full line of MEATS, of all kinds. <lb />
CANNED GOODS, CONFECTIONS, <lb />
TOBACCO, SNUFF, CI- <lb />
We keep sale a few of the best <lb />
ROAD CARTS manufactured. Don't <lb />
fail to call on nest door to C. A <lb />
White, If yon want cheap goods <lb />
M. L. Slaughter Co. <lb />
Notice <lb />
To Friends and Customers <lb />
deem it but justice to you and myself to <lb />
Inform you that I have no connection with <lb />
any other establishment, and if you wish <lb />
roe to repair your Watches, Clocks, Jew- <lb />
etc., you should be careful It is <lb />
delivered to me individually. My <lb />
experience as a practical workman is well <lb />
known to all. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, <lb />
and Spectacles for sate and repaired in a <lb />
skillful and workman-like manner. Than- <lb />
kins; you for past favors I bone, by strict <lb />
attention to business, to merit a <lb />
of the same. Respectfully, <lb />
A. J. Griff n, <lb />
Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Kn- <lb />
At old stand <lb />
Hardware Dealers <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
WHEN YOU WANT <lb />
Wagon, Buggy and Material, <lb />
Sash, Doors Blinds, Paints, Oils, Glass, <lb />
the BEST cotton Gins, Steam Engines <lb />
and Boiler, or any goods in this line <lb />
CALL, <lb />
BEST GOODS, <lb />
LOWEST PRICES. <lb />
SQUARE DEALING <lb />
J. k BRO., <lb />
GRIMESLAND, N. C. <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
We keep constantly on hand a <lb />
stock of Re; Made Clothing, Boots, <lb />
Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods, Dress Goods <lb />
-Notions, Hardware, Farmer's Tools, Pro- <lb />
visions. and Heavy Groceries. To- <lb />
Cigars, Liquors Ac, which he <lb />
sold <lb />
We pay the very highest market prices <lb />
for Cotton a id all kinds of Pro- <lb />
duce. <lb />
We have J five inch Shingle which <lb />
will be sold at per thousand <lb />
at Boyd's Ferry. <lb />
All persons owing us are re- <lb />
quested to make immediate set- <lb />
Don't forget place, and that any <lb />
goods you want can be found at our store. <lb />
BUGGIES, PHOTONS, <lb />
Don't go anywhere else for them <lb />
to the <lb />
but <lb />
The only reliable Carriage Factory in <lb />
Greenville. Go there if you want a first- <lb />
class Buggy. <lb />
ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING DONE. <lb />
YOUR ORDERS <lb />
Manager, <lb />
D. Lichtenstein Co <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK STOKE. <lb />
AND BUY- <lb />
their year's supplies will And It to <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
chasing here. is complete <lb />
in all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb />
, SPICES, TEAS, Ac. <lb />
always at Market Tricks. <lb />
buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to at one profit. A com- <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
D. LICHTENSTEIN A CO. <lb />
Greenville. N. C <lb />
ALFRED FORBES <lb />
K. C. <lb />
Dealer In Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing <lb />
Hats, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Furniture <lb />
and Groceries. Rock Lime kept constant <lb />
on hand. <lb />
I have lust received a large lot of K nick. <lb />
Brae.-s for boys, girls, ladles and <lb />
gentlemen. They need only to be tried to <lb />
give satisfaction <lb />
I can now to the Jobbing <lb />
superior advantages In Quo. A. Clark <lb />
spool cotton which will soil at <lb />
cents per per cent. off. <lb />
I keep on a large supply of Ros- <lb />
Break Preparation, I <lb />
will sell at wholesale price <lb />
The patronage the public U very res-<lb />
GRAND MAMMOTH DISPLAY <lb />
OF <lb />
FALL aid MODS <lb />
We have values that will bear inspection <lb />
throughout our bright, new Stock, which has <lb />
JUST ARRIVED, <lb />
EMBRACING THE FINEST QUALITIES, <lb />
the LATEST STYLES, most COMPLETE AS <lb />
and the LOWEST PRICES. <lb />
OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT <lb />
Consists of single and double width Dress Goods of every <lb />
We can show you a full and complete line of Plain, Check, <lb />
and Striped Cashmeres, Flannels, of all <lb />
Our Velvet, Satin and Trimming Department <lb />
Consists of all Colors and Shades of Silk and Cotton Velvets and <lb />
Velveteens, from the cheapest to the finest in striped, <lb />
plaid and plain designs. Trimmings in all colors, from <lb />
inch to yards wide. and beaded <lb />
Hamburgs and Laces and thousands of other articles in <lb />
this line that want of space forbids mentioning. <lb />
Our Ladies and Children Wraps and Cloak <lb />
Department. <lb />
We can show you a line of Ladies, Misses and Children's gar- <lb />
in Russian Circulars, lung and short <lb />
of the latest designs and style, in qualities such as Brocaded <lb />
vets, Diagonal, striped in all colors, Plush, <lb />
Beaver, We have, this season, the largest stock of Ladies <lb />
Wraps that we ever carried and our price will enable you to make <lb />
a purchase. <lb />
We can show you a fine line of Striped, and Plain <lb />
hams of all grades, 7-8, 4-4. Brown and Bleached Homespuns <lb />
small and large check. Plaids 10-4 wide. Bleached and Brown <lb />
Sheetings. Fall Styles of Striped Seersucker. and stylish <lb />
lines of Calicoes, Tickings, Curtains. Flannels of all colon,<lb />
Our Carpet, Rug and Oil Cloth Department. <lb />
my What beautiful carpets was the remark of a con- <lb />
that passed store. Prior to this season we had some- <lb />
what neglected this but. owing to frequent calls from <lb />
our customers, we have invested largely in this line of goods. We <lb />
can show you a full of Brussels plain and fancy, in wool, <lb />
cotton and hemp also a full line of Smyrna and fancy <lb />
Rugs. Floor Oil Cloth in 5-4. widths. Don't purchase <lb />
until you have inspected our beautiful stock, as it will pay you to <lb />
do so. <lb />
OUR DEPARTMENT <lb />
Having for years been the Leaders in the Clothing trade we are <lb />
ready to show you a and complete line of New and Stylish <lb />
Ready-made Clothing for Men, Youths, Boys and wear, <lb />
embracing and Double Breasted Coats in Round and Straight <lb />
Cut Sacks and Frocks in Fancy Checked, Striped and Plain all <lb />
Wool, Cashmeres, Cork Screws, Diagonals, Broadcloths, ; also <lb />
a full line of Single- and Double-Breasted Prince coats and <lb />
vests of our own make. We guarantee to give you a from a <lb />
child's to the largest man's sizes. An Inspection of our stock in <lb />
this line will satisfy you that we are the leaders. Also n full lino <lb />
of ULSTERS and OVERCOATS. <lb />
OUR HAT CAP DEPARTMENT <lb />
is complete in all Styles and Shapes. Those who wish to possess a <lb />
nice head ornament should inspect this line. <lb />
OUR ROOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT <lb />
We can safely say we have never shown such an assortment as <lb />
we are ready to show now. We have a Large and Varied Stock of <lb />
Men's, Children's Shoes, in Lice. Button, <lb />
Congress and other of all qualities ; also Men and <lb />
Heavy Boots at exceedingly low prices that w ill induce yon to make <lb />
your purchase of us. <lb />
Our Merchant-Tailoring Department <lb />
We have added, this season, to our Large Establishment a <lb />
rate Department in the Merchant-Tailoring line, embracing tin-la- <lb />
test Styles from our new Fashion Plate of this season in Cashmeres, <lb />
Worsteds, Cork Screws, Diagonals. Doe Skins, of all de- <lb />
signs, and we will give you a SAFE. SECURE and <lb />
RY guarantee in FIT and STYLE, as our reputation for the past <lb />
years has proven such to all who have tried us. All kinds of <lb />
Men's Garments CUT to ORDER. <lb />
In Addition to the Above Departments We Carry <lb />
a full and complete assortment of Trunks, Valises, Traveling Bags, <lb />
Blankets, Comforts, Picture Frames, and thousands of other <lb />
articles which for want of space we have omitted to mention. <lb />
We wish to call the attention of the public to the fact that we do <lb />
not carry any second handed or old stock goods, nor is it necessary, <lb />
with our reputation, to quote prices ; but an inspection of <lb />
Mammoth Display of New Goods will convince <lb />
you that we are offering <lb />
Housing, Rattling <lb />
BARGAINS <lb />
throughout our new, complete and extensive <lb />
took. An inspection of our stock will convince <lb />
you of the above. <lb />
Ai <lb /></p>
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MRS. E. A. SHEPPARD <lb />
HAS JUST ADDED TO STOCK <lb />
of Milliner- Goods, and has secured <lb />
the services of an assistant. <lb />
AH enters can now be filled the short- <lb />
est notice. Dry Wet Stamping for <lb />
fainting and embroidery neatly executed <lb />
While in the Northern markets she . <lb />
careful to select only the best ant <lb />
latest style goods in the Millinery line, ant <lb />
Is prepared to offer purchasers special la <lb />
DELIVERY I TOWN <lb />
OF <lb />
KEROSENE OIL. <lb />
By JAMES A. SMITH <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
THE HOME <lb />
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. <lb />
Polite waiters. Good rooms. Best <lb />
the market affords. When In the city <lb />
top at the <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
on Main St., Washington. N. C. <lb />
WE <lb />
WILT. DELIVER, DAILY,<lb />
la parties it. Kerosene Oil, as <lb />
Mod as any in market and at Exactly the <lb />
ease now paid at the stores. <lb />
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED <lb />
Save time, money and trouble by per- <lb />
u.- to fill your orders at your re.- i- <lb />
and Sues <lb />
RESORT <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
For Shaving, Cutting Dressing Hair. <lb />
AT<lb />
THE CLASS FRONT, <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Judge of Probate of Pitt county <lb />
having issued Letters of Administration <lb />
to me, the undersigned on 17th day of, <lb />
September, 1887, on the estate of Mathias <lb />
Harris deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb />
all persons indebted to the estate to make <lb />
immediate payment to the undersigned, <lb />
and to all creditors of said estate to <lb />
sent their claims authenticated, <lb />
to the undersigned within twelve months <lb />
after the date of this notice, or this no- <lb />
will be plead the bar of their re- <lb />
This the of September <lb />
1887. FERNANDO WARD <lb />
of the estate Mathias Harris. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
GREENVILLE, C. <lb />
From the German of Johann G. Fischer <lb />
The maiden said, lover mine. <lb />
Tell me what is mine and <lb />
The youth made answer, <lb />
mine, <lb />
azure eyes, sure they are thine ; <lb />
But in their depths to gaze is mine. <lb />
Thy lips so rosy red are thine; <lb />
But then to kiss them, that is ; <lb />
Now fold me In those arms of thine <lb />
They Join In wedlock Thine and <lb />
Frederic J. Balm in Boston Tran- <lb />
Under the Open House, at which place <lb />
have recently located, and where I have <lb />
in my line <lb />
HEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO MAKE A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
with all the improved appliances; new <lb />
and comfortable chairs. <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work outside of my shop <lb />
executed. Very respectfully, <lb />
HERBERT EDMONDS. <lb />
mi <lb />
T THE STOCK OF <lb />
goods <lb />
constantly arriving at <lb />
MRS. <lb />
will convince you that they arc without a <lb />
parallel in this market, both as to quality <lb />
and price. A new lot of the latest style <lb />
received every few days. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Court Clerk of Pitt <lb />
having issued Letters of Administration <lb />
to me, the on the 24th day <lb />
of September, 1887, upon the estate of <lb />
Louisa A. deceased, notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persons indebted to <lb />
estate to make payment to the under- <lb />
signed and to all creditors of said estate <lb />
to present their claims, properly <lb />
to the within twelve <lb />
months after the date of this notice or this <lb />
notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
This day of Sept., 1887. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb />
estate of L. A. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having on the 9th day of August 1887, <lb />
qualified as executor of the estate of W. <lb />
ft. deceased before E. A. <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt county, <lb />
aB persons having claims the <lb />
said estate are notified to present them to <lb />
tin- for payment on or before the 12th day <lb />
of October or this notice will be <lb />
plead in bar of their recovery. All per. <lb />
sons indebted to said estate arc <lb />
to make immediate payment to inc. <lb />
This day of October 1887 <lb />
. F, <lb />
Executor of W. II. <lb />
I DESIRE TO <lb />
Customers, and the public <lb />
MY OLD <lb />
generally, <lb />
that I have opened a Barber Shop in Her- <lb />
old stand at the Club <lb />
House, and am prepared to give an easy <lb />
shave, stylish hair cut, pleasant shampoo <lb />
and anything pertaining to the Tonsorial <lb />
Art. Give call. Respectfully, <lb />
G. Hodges. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
X OF <lb />
Marriage <lb />
Postal <lb />
and <lb />
Banks. <lb />
Savings <lb />
I will sell at the Court House <lb />
door in the town of Greenville, two tracts <lb />
of land belonging to the estate of J. M. <lb />
Rollins, deceased, and described as fol- <lb />
, lows One tract containing acres <lb />
and all other machines repaired at short j joining the lands of James Bullock, WU- <lb />
STEAM ENGINES <lb />
notice, at home or at shop. Iron and <lb />
Brass Turning done in the best manner. <lb />
Cylinders bored. Models made to order. <lb />
Locks repaired. or fitted, Pipe <lb />
and threaded. Gins repaired in best <lb />
Manner. Bring on your work. General <lb />
Jobbing done O. P. HUMBER, <lb />
May 6- f. G N. C. <lb />
R. R. <lb />
Condensed Schedule. <lb />
Ham Davenport and others, and one tract <lb />
containing acres, adjoining the lands <lb />
of F. J. P. Bryan and Others. Terms <lb />
of sale Cash. R. J. GRIMES, <lb />
M. Rollins. <lb />
WILMINGTON <lb />
and branches- <lb />
GOING SOUTH.<lb />
Dated June daily daily <lb />
daily ex Sun. <lb />
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Ar Mount <lb />
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TRAINS GOING<lb />
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pm am <lb />
At<lb />
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TO THE TAX-PAYERS OF PITT <lb />
The Taxes for 1887 arc now due. Come <lb />
forward and pay your taxes and save for <lb />
yourselves extra expense. The taxes <lb />
must be collected and no <lb />
Merchants your purchase taxes arc also <lb />
due. Be ready to pay as the collector <lb />
makes his round. Respectfully, <lb />
W. M. King, <lb />
X. C, Oct. 1st, 1887. <lb />
BUY <lb />
EXCELSIOR <lb />
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS <lb />
ILL PURCHASERS Gil BE SUITES <lb />
Lt Wilson am <lb />
Ar Mount <lb />
ax Tarboro <lb />
Lt Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Weldon pm <lb />
Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train en Scotland Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax for Scotland at 8.00 <lb />
P. M. Returning, leaves Scotland <lb />
A. M. daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, X C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day. P M. Sunday P M, <lb />
Williamston. X C. P M, P M. <lb />
Returning leaves Williamston, I C. daily, <lb />
except A M. Sunday A <lb />
M. arrive Tarboro. N C, AM, HOT <lb />
AM. <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leaves <lb />
Goldsboro daily except Sunday. A M, <lb />
X C. A M. Re- Attention is called to the following <lb />
leaves Smithfield. I C A M.; rates of subscription, cash in <lb />
arrive Goldsboro, X C, A M. Tl V A T <lb />
Iliac Co., <lb />
AND BY <lb />
L. C. TERRELL, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
THE WILMINGTON STAB. <lb />
REDUCTION IN PRICE I <lb />
One Year,. <lb />
Six Months,. <lb />
Three Months,. <lb />
One Month,. <lb />
THE WEEKLY STAR. <lb />
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky <lb />
Mount for Nashville I'M. Returning <lb />
leaves Nashville A M, except <lb />
Tr-in on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
tor Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at <lb />
j M. Returning leave at A <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson Fayette- j <lb />
Branch is No. M. Northbound is <lb />
Mo. except Sunday. <lb />
Train South will stop only at <lb />
Wilson. and Magnolia. <lb />
Train makes close connection at <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
81.00 <lb />
service has recent- <lb />
been largely increased, it is <lb />
determination to keep the up to <lb />
sty via Line. <lb />
Trains make close connection for all <lb />
tats North via Richmond and Wash- <lb />
trains run solid between <lb />
i and Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb />
JOHN F. DIVINE. <lb />
General <lb />
J. R. Transportation <lb />
T. M. EMERSON. Passenger <lb />
SEND FOR A SAMPLE COPY. <lb />
THE STATE <lb />
to the Farmer Mechanic and J <lb />
the <lb />
MANAGEMENT <lb />
AND <lb />
WITH THE <lb />
The will be what its j <lb />
name State paper. It is not <lb />
the Raleigh and will not he <lb />
local or sectional, will aim to keep up <lb />
with the current news from Murphy to <lb />
Manteo. or as the put It, from <lb />
Cherokee to <lb />
It will be the of no man, <lb />
ring, no section, no party. It will be i <lb />
Democratic in politics, lint will not <lb />
tote to criticize Democratic measures and <lb />
Address, <lb />
Wm. H. BERNARD, <lb />
Wilmington, N. C <lb />
Tint's Pills<lb />
iii <lb />
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE. <lb />
their <lb />
f. <lb />
liar la <lb />
Sold Everywhere. <lb />
St. York <lb />
or <lb />
One Year, <lb />
Ma Months. <lb />
Three Months, <lb />
For Goer <lb />
THE <lb />
N. C. <lb />
IS <lb />
ROANOKE COLLEGE, <lb />
In Mountains. <lb />
SIM, or A TEAR <lb />
good <lb />
BROS. PEW <lb />
rot tor by local W will <lb />
t mm <lb />
lift, . <lb />
Nashville Courier. <lb />
The Goldsboro Headlight had a <lb />
splendid article last week on <lb />
marriage doesn't It is a <lb />
sad fact that in many instances it <lb />
is not only not paying business bat <lb />
an awfully losing business. One <lb />
reason of this is that the world to- <lb />
day moves faster than solemn <lb />
thought. lie courts, she accepts, <lb />
they marry all within a very short <lb />
space of time. They scarcely re- <lb />
the solemnity of the contract <lb />
before the knot is tied. <lb />
When they hear the marriage <lb />
if indeed they should hap- <lb />
pen to pay attention is the first <lb />
time they that marriage is <lb />
solemn important obligation, <lb />
honorable to the parties and <lb />
to and it ought <lb />
not to be entered into <lb />
and lightly, but reverently, dis- <lb />
soberly, lawfully and in <lb />
the fear of Thus they join <lb />
themselves together for better or <lb />
for worse not having studied each <lb />
others character and personal <lb />
and after a while when the <lb />
passion play is over they find that <lb />
the next act is a farce and the <lb />
drama of life is tragic in its con- <lb />
When sweet sentimental <lb />
souls meet and woo each other, it <lb />
is hard to restrain the feelings of <lb />
the heart that pants tor the day <lb />
which it thinks will be the final <lb />
consummation of earthly bliss. The <lb />
day must be fixed at once. It it <lb />
is a good chance, young or old, <lb />
that is sufficient for the old folks. <lb />
The novelist says that a woman <lb />
never sees when there is a <lb />
letter G before it that hide the <lb />
wrinkles. Hence another reason <lb />
why marriage does not often pay. <lb />
The girls of to-day are kept in <lb />
luxury and ease by their parents <lb />
until they expect life only a flora <lb />
Elysium and when they marry <lb />
they expect their husbands to keep <lb />
up this do nothing existence of <lb />
theirs by a small degree of effort. <lb />
The girl's has been hard at <lb />
work all his life and is himself <lb />
just able to keep his beautiful <lb />
daughter up with the style and <lb />
fashion of the day and the young <lb />
wife expects husband just <lb />
one years old to commence <lb />
where her father left the one <lb />
having worked hard all his life to <lb />
reach his present condition ; and <lb />
the other just life. If <lb />
the dear little dainty, delicate, <lb />
darling, two legged angel is not <lb />
as she was in her father's <lb />
house of many her little <lb />
chalked nose is turned up, and the <lb />
hard working young man simpers <lb />
under her frown. <lb />
Again honest sensible <lb />
man may marry a man who thinks <lb />
she is very wealthy and this may <lb />
be his prime motive in <lb />
ting with her. Alas he finds <lb />
that he is mistaken that he has <lb />
married only a poor, sweet, good <lb />
girl. Thus disappointed he for- <lb />
gets that there is such a thing as <lb />
love, flies to the cup of dissipation <lb />
and drinks to its dregs, and every <lb />
day and hour the poor young wife <lb />
hears from his own lips proof of <lb />
bis villainy ; but she never gives <lb />
up ; still too <lb />
upon her lips, and in her <lb />
eyes the tears of pity. She finds <lb />
no relief but sweet death. <lb />
Young man should you ever mar- <lb />
and see your young wife's eyes <lb />
filled with tears which perhaps are <lb />
so pure they would not stain an <lb />
angel's cheek, say to your base <lb />
self, I have no right to sadden <lb />
her young life by my evil conduct, <lb />
but now for her sake I'll try to be <lb />
a man again. If I can make her <lb />
smile once more there's still some- <lb />
thing worth living tor. <lb />
Now then we that the <lb />
son that ordinary marriage does <lb />
not pay is because the contracting <lb />
parties do not consider well before <lb />
contracting. man be will- <lb />
to do man's work in the world <lb />
and be content with the result. <lb />
What, we inherit or marry may be <lb />
gold and lands the fruits of <lb />
energy and enterprise. These <lb />
are good if rightly used ; what we <lb />
win is something better. To wrest <lb />
from fortune choicest treas- <lb />
of wealth and wisdom re- <lb />
quires virtue that re- <lb />
while it battles, grows strong <lb />
by defeat and glories in its <lb />
Marriage will pay unless <lb />
properly contracted, if as God <lb />
ordained is the happiest condition <lb />
of man. The dreams of innocence <lb />
are ever bright and joyous. <lb />
uneasy conscience fills disturbed <lb />
slumbers with hideous <lb />
Happy the man who wakes to feel <lb />
misery is but a dream ; that truth <lb />
and honor are the germs of <lb />
and best of all that true love <lb />
is better than gold. <lb />
ADDITION MAKING SHORTER. <lb />
What word is that to which If you add <lb />
a syllable it make it shorter Short. <lb />
Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum <lb />
and Mullein will shorten tout cold and <lb />
cure your cough. <lb />
father <lb />
Lorn of sleep sustained from anxiety <lb />
over the little one so slowly and <lb />
too the <lb />
teething, for why not <lb />
try Dr. Huckleberry Cordial. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
The benefits accruing from <lb />
banks are well understood by <lb />
intelligent observers readers. <lb />
They certainly intend to increase <lb />
the disposition to save. Nearly <lb />
every man spends too; much and <lb />
thousands spend tar more than <lb />
they are really able to spend. That <lb />
is to say, they get in debt. Savings <lb />
banks extend daily an invitation <lb />
to save money. They are now <lb />
three or four such banks in North <lb />
Carolina and they ate giving much <lb />
satisfaction. are certain <lb />
that it is Constitutional for Con- <lb />
to create the often <lb />
Postal Savings Banks. They <lb />
would do a great deal of good no <lb />
for they be <lb />
hundreds of communities <lb />
where the private savings banks <lb />
are slow to come. The people <lb />
need encouragement to save. The <lb />
savings institutions serve this good <lb />
purpose. In Massachusetts there <lb />
are probably quite two hundred <lb />
million dollars in these bunks. <lb />
They exist all through New En- <lb />
gland. <lb />
Banks that will encourage de- <lb />
posits and pay or per cent, in- <lb />
will aid the people very <lb />
much. The success of such bunks <lb />
depends upon the honesty, <lb />
and fidelity of the officers. If it <lb />
is strictly constitutional for the <lb />
Congress to create such <lb />
we would be glad to see <lb />
them introduced generally. Any <lb />
thing that will promote habits of <lb />
industry and economy ought to be <lb />
favored within the Constitution. <lb />
In England postal savings banks <lb />
have been in successful operation <lb />
for many years. The people like <lb />
them. <lb />
salve. <lb />
The best Salve In the world tor Cuts, <lb />
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe- <lb />
Sores, Totter. Chapped Hands, <lb />
Corns, and all Skin <lb />
and cures Piles, or no par re- <lb />
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect <lb />
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, <lb />
per box. For sale by Ernul. <lb />
GREENVILLE MARKET. <lb />
Corrected weekly by D. <lb />
A Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers. <lb />
Mess Pork 16.16 to 10.60 <lb />
a Woman from Austria. <lb />
Near the <lb />
in Lower Austria, lives <lb />
Maria an and <lb />
whose story <lb />
of physic; <lb />
Bulk <lb />
Bulk to <lb />
Bacon <lb />
Bacon <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
Sugar Cured <lb />
to <lb />
Brown to <lb />
Granulated to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to<lb />
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to <lb />
Irish <lb />
G. A. <lb />
Liverpool <lb />
toll <lb />
Bread <lb />
Star <lb />
Kerosene <lb />
relief, as it i <lb />
of interest I <lb />
was . <lb />
the w f <lb />
house, <lb />
sick <lb />
deathly a <lb />
of the U. <lb />
unable <lb />
drink. I <lb />
take to my <lb />
weeks. <lb />
from <lb />
to <lb />
taken v. . <lb />
which in <lb />
. and final <lb />
i herself, is <lb />
women. <lb />
she says,<lb />
ought eon <lb />
. owed by a <lb />
. ; . sickness <lb />
, t I was <lb />
i food or <lb />
. compelled to <lb />
for several <lb />
X n better <lb />
-t, sought <lb />
was soon <lb />
in my side <lb />
in w <lb />
What am I to T <lb />
The symptoms of are <lb />
happily too well known. They differ in <lb />
different individuals to some extent. A <lb />
billions man is seldom a eater <lb />
Too frequently, alas, lie has an excellent <lb />
appetite for liquids none for solids of <lb />
a morning. His tongue will hardly bear <lb />
inspection at any time ; if it is not white <lb />
and furred, it is rough, at all events. <lb />
The digestive system is wholly out of <lb />
order and Diarrhea or Constipation may <lb />
be a symptom or the two may alternate <lb />
There are often Hemorrhoids or even loss <lb />
of blood. There be giddiness and <lb />
often headache and acidity or flatulence <lb />
and tenderness in the pit of stomach. <lb />
To correct all this It not effect a cure try <lb />
Green's August Flower, it costs trifle <lb />
and thousands attest Its efficacy. <lb />
Shame Upon Us. <lb />
Progressive Farmer. <lb />
We can grow successfully with- <lb />
in the borders of our highly favor- <lb />
ed State, corn, wheat, oats, bar- <lb />
rye, buckwheat, rice, cotton, <lb />
hemp, flax, jute, silk, tobacco, pea- <lb />
nuts, sorghum, cane, broom cane, <lb />
millet, clover, orchard, <lb />
timothy and herds grass, sweet <lb />
Irish potatoes, bops, peas, <lb />
melons, apples, peach- <lb />
es, plums, cherries, fee., fee., and <lb />
yet we find people confining their <lb />
labor and care to production <lb />
of single crops to the exclusion of <lb />
all. And these crops frequently <lb />
cost more to produce them than <lb />
the price for which they are sold. <lb />
And the worst feature of this <lb />
and ruinous policy is, that <lb />
the producer has no more control <lb />
over the price than a child. How <lb />
helpless poor How de- <lb />
pendent servile we must be <lb />
so long as this mad course is <lb />
sued. <lb />
Sec to it that the <lb />
remedy for all disorders, is <lb />
ways in the house. Sold by all druggists <lb />
for cents a package. <lb />
There is nothing in the world more <lb />
beautiful than a flue healthy Keep <lb />
it so by using Dr Bull's Baby Syrup, <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt county in a certain case en- <lb />
titled U. R, Perkins vs. W. T. Keel, the <lb />
undersigned Commissioner will sell at <lb />
the Court Door in Greenville, on <lb />
Thursday, 10th. 1887, at o'clock <lb />
If, the following described land situated <lb />
in Carolina township Pitt county. <lb />
certain tract of land beginning at a pine <lb />
In the road, R. W. Carson's corner, and <lb />
running nearly West with said Carson's <lb />
line to a poplar, thence again with <lb />
Carson's line nearly West to the canal in <lb />
Fork Swamp, thence down the said canal <lb />
to a gum, G. G. corner, thence <lb />
with said line of marked trees <lb />
crossing the road to the Old Path, thence <lb />
with the Old Path to a <lb />
W. B. corner, thence with the <lb />
North prong of the Old Path back to the <lb />
road, thence with the road to beginning, <lb />
containing three hundred acres more or <lb />
less, saving and excepting seventy one <lb />
acres embraced in above lands which <lb />
has heretofore been absolutely conveyed <lb />
by W. T. Keel and wife to D. R, Perkins, <lb />
Terms of sale Cash. J. D. MURPHY, <lb />
Oct. 7th 1887. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By of an order of sale granted <lb />
by the Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt county for the purpose of making <lb />
assets the undersigned Administrator of <lb />
the estate of Elvira A. Tyson deceased, <lb />
will offer for sale on Saturday the 12th <lb />
day of November 1887, to the highest bid- <lb />
for cash before the Court House door <lb />
in Greenville the following described <lb />
tract of land to Lying about <lb />
miles from Greenville on the South side <lb />
of the Old Plank Road in Pitt county, <lb />
N. C, adjoining the lands of Moses Ty- <lb />
son. John X. Lacy, Moses W. Tyson and <lb />
the Red Church lot and containing <lb />
about and one half acres more or <lb />
less. ALFRED NICHOLS <lb />
Oct. 1887. Elvira A. Tyson. <lb />
STOP. <lb />
to -1 v y <lb />
and throbbed very limb. <lb />
This cough <lb />
s of until <lb />
finally I could my cow, and I <lb />
took lo r y bed for the second, <lb />
as t lit, the last <lb />
time. , i me that <lb />
my . I come, <lb />
I could live longer <lb />
than when I he trees put on <lb />
their gr on Then I <lb />
i one of the <lb />
gel pan .-. I rend and <lb />
my dear I-ought me a <lb />
bottle of <lb />
Rx tract of <lb />
which took exactly according <lb />
to directions, I had not <lb />
taken the whole f it before I <lb />
felt a change for Die My <lb />
last illness began June <lb />
and to August <lb />
when I began to take the <lb />
Very I could do a <lb />
little light work. The cough <lb />
me, and I was no more <lb />
in breathing. Now I <lb />
m perfectly cured; and oh, <lb />
how happy I am I cannot <lb />
express gratitude enough for <lb />
Ex- <lb />
tract of Now must <lb />
tell you it the doctors in our <lb />
district distributed handbills <lb />
THE <lb />
pie Against <lb />
them it <lb />
many <lb />
Mill <lb />
Predictions of a severe winter <lb />
have already begun, the corn-husks <lb />
being very thick. Many are look- <lb />
anxiously forward to a report <lb />
from the It might be <lb />
well for every citizen who has a <lb />
well behaved cat to examine its <lb />
fur. If the winter is to be bitter- <lb />
cold, the for will be <lb />
thick. Cats that do not stay <lb />
at home cannot be relied upon in <lb />
weather matters In the numerous <lb />
riots, so much of their fur is re- <lb />
moved that safe prediction can <lb />
based the remainder. <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
Ike Verdict <lb />
W. D. Suit, druggist, Ind., <lb />
can recommend Electric Bitters <lb />
us the very best remedy. <lb />
sold has given relief In every case. One <lb />
man took six bottles, and was cured of <lb />
Rheumatism of <lb />
Abraham Hare, druggist, Ohio, <lb />
best selling medicine I <lb />
have ever handled in my <lb />
is Electric Thousands <lb />
of others have added their so <lb />
that the verdict is unanimous that <lb />
Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liv- <lb />
Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar <lb />
a bottle Drug Store. <lb />
The President his wife <lb />
were entertained in a royal and <lb />
hospitable way in Atlanta. <lb />
tends to Increase usefulness <lb />
by banishing pain and suffering will <lb />
secure notice and approval, we <lb />
allude to Salvation OIL <lb />
Insure your lite for against all <lb />
the. danger of a death by <lb />
keeping a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough <lb />
convenient. It is best. <lb />
Market stronger, <lb />
milk weaker. <lb />
TO CREDITORS HAVING <lb />
x duly qualified on the 12th day of <lb />
as executor of the estate of <lb />
Peter Fleming, deceased, before E. A. <lb />
M Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
County, notice is hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons having claims against said estate to <lb />
present them to me for payment on or be- <lb />
fore the day of October, or this <lb />
notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
All Indebted to the estate <lb />
are requested to make Immediate payment <lb />
to me. R. It. FLEMING, <lb />
Peter Fleming <lb />
See Here. <lb />
WITH A VIEW TO CHANGING MY <lb />
business on the 1st of January, 1888, I <lb />
now my entire stock of goods at <lb />
that will suit everybody. only ask <lb />
an examination of my stock to convince <lb />
you that I mean what I say. All notes <lb />
and mortgages not paid by the 15th of De- <lb />
I shall put train of collection; <lb />
also I shall proceed to collect all accounts <lb />
not paid by the 1st day of January by law <lb />
J. R. Davenport, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN, <lb />
UNDERTAKER. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
TALLEST PEOPLE LAZY. <lb />
Why are the tallest people the <lb />
They are longer in bed than others, <lb />
if they neglect their coughs or colds they <lb />
will be there still longer- Use Taylor's <lb />
Cherokee of Sweet Gum and <lb />
Mullein. <lb />
Unsatisfying <lb />
a mortgage. <lb />
A WOMAN'S <lb />
a an Important mutter as regards their <lb />
health. They are much more subjected <lb />
to cold than men, should he <lb />
to protect they contract <lb />
cough r they should toke Taylor's <lb />
Cherokee of Sweet Gum and <lb />
Mullein. <lb />
Has on hand a line of the best <lb />
CASKETS CASES. <lb />
Also fine imitation ROSE and <lb />
WALNUT CASES, with handsome Li- <lb />
and Trimmings. Having good fa- <lb />
for handling Coffins, and a new. <lb />
convenient Hearse, I am prepared to give <lb />
personal attention at Burials. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
Wanted <lb />
BUSHELS <lb />
Cotton Seed. <lb />
For which the highest cask price will <lb />
be paid, or Cotton Seed Meal given in ex- <lb />
change. <lb />
Tarboro Oil Mills. <lb />
Tarboro, N, C. Oct. 1887 <lb />
WYATT L. BROWN, <lb />
REGULATOR <lb />
A SPECIFIC FOR <lb />
MENSTRUATION or <lb />
SICKNESS <lb />
an <lb />
sod will I <lb />
Eastern Reflector, <lb />
cautioning the <lb />
medicine, ; <lb />
would do no gee I, <lb />
wore thereby to de- <lb />
the <lb />
now, whenever is to <lb />
found, it La kept like a relic. <lb />
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rowed to read, d I have lent <lb />
mine for six miles mound one <lb />
district. have come <lb />
eighteen miles to get me to buy <lb />
the medicine for them, know <lb />
that it cured me, and to <lb />
sure to get the light kind. I <lb />
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them there was no help for her, <lb />
that she had consulted several <lb />
doctors, bat none could help <lb />
her. I told her of <lb />
Syrup, wrote the name <lb />
down for her she might <lb />
make no mistake. She took <lb />
my advice and the Syrup, <lb />
now she is in perfect health, <lb />
and the people around us are <lb />
amazed. The medicine has <lb />
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neighborhood that people say <lb />
they don't want the doctor any <lb />
more, but v take the Syrup. <lb />
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nils and could <lb />
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our district who caught a cold <lb />
by going through some water, <lb />
and was in bed live with <lb />
rheumatic pains, <lb />
and had to have an attendant <lb />
to watch by There was <lb />
not a doctor in the <lb />
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had not applied to relieve her <lb />
child, but i one crossed <lb />
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CATARRH <lb />
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free. <lb />
N- T. <lb />
Notice I <lb />
for baldness, <lb />
falling out of hair, and eradication of <lb />
dandruff is before the public. <lb />
Among the many who have used It with <lb />
wonderful success, I refer to the fol- <lb />
lowing gentlemen who will testify <lb />
to the truth of my assertion <lb />
Latham, <lb />
Mr. O. <lb />
Sit., <lb />
Any one wishing to give It a trial for <lb />
the named complaints can procure <lb />
it from me, at my place of business, for <lb />
per bottle. Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED CULLEY, Barber. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. March <lb />
Catarrh la Nat a <lb />
Na what part it may finally effect, ea <lb />
In head, and to <lb />
There la no about the of int. <lb />
It In a coM. <lb />
One of kind la to la-ti. r In a <lb />
of know <lb />
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head and catarrh in I <lb />
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The hi- up his In<lb />
and any person a <lb />
CLEAN k <lb />
HAIR CUT, SHAMPOO, <lb />
or anything In tin- <lb />
TONSORIAL <lb />
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ALFRED <lb />
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MRS. E. A. SHEPPARD <lb />
HAS ADDED TO HEB STOCK <lb />
of Millinery Goods, and has secured <lb />
Ike services of assistant. <lb />
All enters can now be filled on the short- <lb />
est notice. Dry and Wet Stamping for <lb />
pointing and embroidery neatly executed <lb />
in the Northern markets she w. <lb />
careful to select only best ant <lb />
latest sty goods in the Millinery line, ant <lb />
Is prepared to oiler purchasers special <lb />
FREE DELIVERY TOWN <lb />
OF <lb />
KEROSENE OIL. <lb />
By JAMES A. SMITH <lb />
WE WILL DAILY, <lb />
to parties desiring it. Kerosene Oil, as <lb />
food as any in market and at Exactly the <lb />
now paid at the stores. <lb />
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED <lb />
SaTe time, money and by per- <lb />
us to nil your orders at your <lb />
hues of sine.--. <lb />
If <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
For Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair. <lb />
AT THE GLASS FRONT, <lb />
Under tin- House, at which place <lb />
I have located, and where I hare <lb />
everything in my line <lb />
HEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO MAKE A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
with all the improved appliances; new <lb />
and comfortable chairs. <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work outside of my shop <lb />
promptly executed. Very respectfully, <lb />
HERBERT EDMONDS. <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
SPENCER BROS., <lb />
THE HOME <lb />
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. <lb />
Polite waiters. Good rooms. Best <lb />
the market affords. When in the city <lb />
stop at the <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
on Main St., Washington, N. C. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Judge of Probate of Pitt county <lb />
having issued Letters of Administration <lb />
to me, the undersigned on the 17th day of <lb />
September, 1887, on the estate of Mathias <lb />
Harris deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb />
all persons indebted to the estate to make <lb />
immediate payment to the undersigned, <lb />
and to all creditors of said estate to <lb />
sent their claims properly authenticated, <lb />
to the undersigned within twelve months <lb />
after the date of this notice, or this no- <lb />
will be plead in the bar of their re- <lb />
This the of September <lb />
1887. FERNANDO WARD <lb />
of the estate Mathias Harris. <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
W. C. <lb />
MIKE AND THINE. <lb />
From the German of Johann G. Fischer <lb />
The maiden said, lover mine, <lb />
Tell me what la mine and <lb />
The made answer, <lb />
mine, <lb />
Thine azure eyes, sure they are thine ; <lb />
But in their depths to gaze is mine. <lb />
Thy lips so rosy red are thine ; <lb />
But then to kiss them, that is ; <lb />
Now fold me in those arms of thine <lb />
I They join in wedlock Thine and <lb />
Frederic J. in Boston Tran- <lb />
script. <lb />
mu i ism <lb />
T THE STOCK OF NEW <lb />
MILLINERY GOODS <lb />
constantly arriving at <lb />
MRS. <lb />
will convince you that they arc without a <lb />
parallel In this market, both as to quality <lb />
And price. A new lot of the latest style <lb />
received every few days. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Court Clerk of Pitt <lb />
having issued Letters of Administration <lb />
to me, the on the day <lb />
I of September, 1887, upon the estate of <lb />
Louisa A. deceased, notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persons indebted to <lb />
the estate to make payment to the under- <lb />
signed and to all creditors of said estate <lb />
to present their claims, properly <lb />
to the undersigned within twelve <lb />
months after the date of this notice or this <lb />
notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
This 24th day of Sept. 1887. <lb />
J. J. WHICHARD, <lb />
estate of L. A. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having on the day of August 1887, <lb />
qualified as executor of the estate of W. <lb />
H. deceased before E. A. <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt county, <lb />
all persons having claims against the <lb />
said estate are notified to present them to <lb />
me for payment on or before the 12th day <lb />
of October 1888, or this notice will be <lb />
plead in bar of their recovery. All per. <lb />
sons indebted to said estate are <lb />
to make immediate payment to <lb />
This tub day of October <lb />
. F, <lb />
Executor of W. II. <lb />
I DESIRE TO INFORM MY OLD <lb />
Customers, and the public generally, <lb />
that I have opened a Barbershop m Her- <lb />
old stand at the Club <lb />
House, am prepared to give an easy <lb />
shave, stylish hair cut. pleasant shampoo <lb />
and anything pertaining to the Tonsorial <lb />
Art. Give me a call. Respectfully, <lb />
G. Hodges. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
X MONDAY, THE 7th <lb />
STEAM ENGINES <lb />
all other machines repaired at short <lb />
at home or at shop. Iron and <lb />
Brass Turning done the best manner. <lb />
Cylinders bored. Models made to order. <lb />
repaired. Keys made or fitted, Pipe <lb />
and threaded. repaired in best <lb />
tanner. Bring on your work. General <lb />
Jobbing done by O. P. HUMMER, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
WELDON B. R. <lb />
and Schedule. <lb />
TRAINS GOING SOUTH. <lb />
No No No <lb />
Dated June daily Fast Mail, daily- <lb />
daily ex <lb />
Lt Weldon j pm <lb />
Ar Rocky Mount <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Wilson pm pm <lb />
Lt Wilson <lb />
Ar Selma <lb />
Ar Fayetteville <lb />
Lt <lb />
Lt Warsaw <lb />
Lt Magnolia <lb />
Ar Wilmington <lb />
TRAINS GOING NORTH <lb />
No No No <lb />
daily daily daily <lb />
ex Sun. <lb />
Lt Wilmington pm <lb />
i 1887, I will sell at the Court House <lb />
door in the town of Greenville, two tracts <lb />
of land belonging to the estate of J. M. <lb />
. Rollins, deceased, and described as fol- <lb />
; lows One tract containing acres ad- <lb />
joining the lands of Bullock, <lb />
j Ham Davenport and others, and one tract <lb />
containing acres, adjoining the lands <lb />
of F. J. II. P. Bryan and Terms <lb />
I of sale Cash. IS. J. GRIMES, <lb />
i J. M. Rollins. <lb />
I am <lb />
am<lb />
Lt Magnolia am <lb />
Ar Warsaw <lb />
Lt <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Lt Wilson . pm <lb />
Ar Rocky Mount <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Lt Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Weldon pm <lb />
Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train n Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 8.00 <lb />
T. M. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck <lb />
M. daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
av, M. Sunday P M, arrive <lb />
N C. P M, P M. <lb />
Returning leaves I C, daily <lb />
except Sunday. A M, Sunday A <lb />
M, arrive Tarboro, N C, A M, <lb />
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Train on Midland N Branch leaves <lb />
except Sunday. A M, <lb />
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arrive N C, A M. <lb />
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for Nashville P M. Returning <lb />
leaves Nashville A M, daily, except <lb />
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tor Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at <lb />
f M. leave Clinton at A <lb />
M. <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson a Fayette- <lb />
Branch is No. Northbound is <lb />
Mo. except Sunday. <lb />
Train No- South will stop only at <lb />
Wilson. and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. makes c at <lb />
Weldon for all points North daily. AU <lb />
rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb />
day via Bay Line. <lb />
Trains make close connection for all <lb />
points North via Richmond and Wash- <lb />
All trains run solid between <lb />
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Palace attached. <lb />
JOHN F. DIVINE. <lb />
General <lb />
J. R. Transportation <lb />
T. M. EMERSON. Passenger <lb />
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THE STATIC <lb />
M. C. <lb />
E. <lb />
TO THE TAX-PAYERS OF PITT <lb />
The Taxes for 1887 arc now due. Come <lb />
forward and paw your taxes and save for <lb />
yourselves extra expense. The taxes <lb />
must be collected and no <lb />
Merchants your purchase taxes arc also <lb />
due. Be ready to pay as the collector <lb />
makes his round. Respectfully, <lb />
W. M. King, <lb />
N. C, Oct. 1st. 1887. <lb />
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Pills <lb />
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Sold here, <lb />
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The Headlight had a <lb />
splendid article last week on <lb />
doesn't It is a <lb />
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is not only not paying business but <lb />
an awfully losing business. One <lb />
reason of this is that the world to- <lb />
day moves faster than solemn <lb />
thought. He courts, she accepts, <lb />
they marry all within a very short <lb />
space of time. They scarcely re <lb />
the solemnity of the contract <lb />
before the Gordian knot is tied. <lb />
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if indeed they should hap- <lb />
pen to pay attention is the first <lb />
time they that is <lb />
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honorable to the parties and <lb />
to and it ought <lb />
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lightly, but dis- <lb />
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the fear of they join <lb />
themselves together for better or <lb />
for worse not studied each <lb />
others character and personal <lb />
and after a while when the <lb />
passion play is over find that <lb />
the next act is a farce and the <lb />
drama of life is tragic in its con- <lb />
When sweet sentimental <lb />
souls meet woo each other, it <lb />
is bard to restrain the feelings of <lb />
j the heart that pants for the day <lb />
j winch it thinks will be the final <lb />
consummation of earthly bliss. The <lb />
day be fixed at once. It it <lb />
is a good chance, young or old, <lb />
that is sufficient for the old folks. <lb />
The novelist says that a woman <lb />
never sees when there is a <lb />
letter G before it that hides the <lb />
wrinkles. Hence another reason <lb />
why marriage does not often pay. <lb />
The girls of to-day are kept in <lb />
luxury and ease by their parents <lb />
until they expect life only a flora <lb />
Elysium and when they marry <lb />
they expect their husbands to keep <lb />
this do existence of <lb />
theirs by a degree of effort. <lb />
The girl's father has been hard at <lb />
work all his life and is himself <lb />
just able to keep his beautiful <lb />
daughter up with the style and <lb />
fashion of the day and the young <lb />
one years old to commence <lb />
where her father left off ; the one <lb />
having worked hard all his life to <lb />
reach his present condition ; and <lb />
the other just beginning life. If <lb />
the dear little dainty, delicate, <lb />
darling, two legged angel is not <lb />
as she was in her father's <lb />
of many her little <lb />
chalked nose is turned up, and the <lb />
hard working young man simpers <lb />
under her frown. <lb />
an sensible <lb />
man may marry a man who thinks <lb />
she is very wealthy and this may <lb />
be his prime motive in <lb />
ting her. Alas he finds <lb />
that he is mistaken that he has <lb />
married only a poor, sweet, good <lb />
girl. Tims disappointed he for- <lb />
gets that there is such a thing as <lb />
love, flies to the cup of dissipation <lb />
and drinks to its dregs, and every- <lb />
day and hour the poor wife <lb />
hears from own lips proof of <lb />
his villainy ; but she never gives <lb />
up ; still too <lb />
upon her lips, and in her <lb />
eyes the tears of pity. She finds <lb />
no relief but sweet death. <lb />
Young man should you ever mar- <lb />
and see your young wife's eyes <lb />
filled with tears which perhaps are <lb />
so pure they would not an <lb />
angel's cheek, say to your base <lb />
self. I have right to sadden <lb />
her young life by my conduct, <lb />
but now for her sake I'll try to be <lb />
a man again. If can make her <lb />
smile once more there's still some- <lb />
thing worth living tor. <lb />
Now then we learn that the <lb />
son that ordinary marriage does <lb />
not pay is because the contracting <lb />
parties do not consider well before <lb />
contracting. man be will- <lb />
to do man's work in the world <lb />
and be content with the result. <lb />
we inherit or marry may be <lb />
gold and lands the fruits of <lb />
energy and enterprise. These <lb />
are good if rightly used ; what we <lb />
win is something better. To wrest <lb />
from fickle fortune choicest treas- <lb />
of wealth and wisdom re- <lb />
quires virtue that re- <lb />
while it strong <lb />
by defeat and glories in its <lb />
Marriage will not pay unless <lb />
properly contracted, if as God <lb />
ordained is the happiest condition <lb />
of man. The dreams of innocence <lb />
are ever bright and joyous. <lb />
uneasy conscience tills disturbed <lb />
slumbers with hideous visions. <lb />
Happy the man who wakes to feel <lb />
misery is bat a dream ; that truth <lb />
and honor are the germs of <lb />
and best of all that true love <lb />
is better than gold. <lb />
WOE BROS. <lb />
by m will <lb />
in i tout i <lb />
Hi <lb />
ADDITION MAKING SHORTER. <lb />
What word is that to which if yon add <lb />
it will make it shorter Short. <lb />
Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum <lb />
and Mullein will shorten your cold and <lb />
cure cough. <lb />
FATHER. <lb />
Loss of sleep sustained from anxiety <lb />
peat over the little one so slowly and pit- <lb />
from Ike effect of <lb />
teething, unit for why not <lb />
try Dr. Cordial. <lb />
Postal and Otter <lb />
Banks. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
The benefits accruing from <lb />
banks are well understood by <lb />
intelligent observers and readers. <lb />
certainly intend to increase <lb />
the disposition to save. Nearly <lb />
every man spends too much and <lb />
thousands spend tar more than <lb />
they are really Me to spend. That <lb />
is to say, they get in debt. Savings <lb />
banks extend daily an invitation <lb />
to save money. They are now <lb />
three or four such banks in North <lb />
Carolina and they are giving much <lb />
satisfaction. We are not certain <lb />
that it is Constitutional for <lb />
to create the often <lb />
Postal Savings Banks. They <lb />
would do a great deal of good no <lb />
doubt, for they be <lb />
in hundreds of communities <lb />
where the private savings banks <lb />
are slow to come. The people <lb />
need encouragement to save. The <lb />
savings institutions serve this good <lb />
purpose. In Massachusetts there <lb />
are probably quite two hundred <lb />
million dollars in these bunks. <lb />
They exist all through New En- <lb />
gland. <lb />
Banks that will encourage de- <lb />
posits and pay or per cent, in- <lb />
will aid the people very <lb />
much. The success of such banks <lb />
depends upon the honesty, capacity <lb />
and fidelity of the officers. If it <lb />
is strictly constitutional for the <lb />
Congress to create such <lb />
we would be glad to see <lb />
them introduced generally. Any <lb />
thing that will promote habits of <lb />
industry and economy ought to be <lb />
favored within the Constitution. <lb />
In England postal savings banks <lb />
have been in successful operation <lb />
for many years. The people like <lb />
them. <lb />
What km I t. B f <lb />
The symptoms of are <lb />
happily too well known. They differ in <lb />
different individuals to some extent. A <lb />
man is seldom a breakfast eater <lb />
Too frequently, alas, lie has an excellent <lb />
appetite for liquids but none for solids of <lb />
a morning. His tongue will hardly bear <lb />
inspection at any time; if it is not white <lb />
and furred, it is rough, at all events. <lb />
The digestive system is wholly out of <lb />
order and Diarrhea or Constipation may <lb />
be a symptom or the two may alternate <lb />
There are often Hemorrhoids or even loss <lb />
of blood. There may be <lb />
often headache and acidity or flatulence <lb />
and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. <lb />
To correct all this if not effect a cure try <lb />
Green's August Flower, it costs but a trifle <lb />
and thousands attest its efficacy. <lb />
Shame Upon Us. <lb />
Farmer. <lb />
We can grow successfully with- <lb />
in the borders of our highly favor- <lb />
ed State, corn, wheat, oats, bar- <lb />
rye, buckwheat, rice, cotton, <lb />
hemp, flax, jute, silk, tobacco, pea- <lb />
nuts, sorghum, cane, broom cane, <lb />
millet, clover, orchard, <lb />
timothy and herds grass, sweet <lb />
Irish potatoes, bops, peas, <lb />
melons, apples, peach- <lb />
es, plums, cherries, and <lb />
yet we find people confining their <lb />
labor care to the production <lb />
of single crops to the exclusion of <lb />
all. And these frequently <lb />
cost more to produce them than <lb />
the for which they are sold. <lb />
And the worst feature of this <lb />
and ruinous policy is, that <lb />
the producer has no more control <lb />
over the price than a child. How <lb />
helpless How poor How de- <lb />
pendent and servile we must be <lb />
so long as this mad course is <lb />
sued. <lb />
Sec to it that the <lb />
remedy for all disorders, is <lb />
ways in the house. Sold by all druggists <lb />
cents a package. <lb />
There is nothing in the world more <lb />
beautiful than a fine healthy Keep <lb />
it so by using Dr Bull's Baby Syrup, <lb />
Predictions of a severe winter <lb />
have already begun, the corn-husks <lb />
being very thick. Many are look- <lb />
anxiously forward to a report <lb />
from the It might be <lb />
well for every citizen who has a <lb />
well behaved cat to examine its <lb />
fur. If the winter is to be bitter- <lb />
cold, the fur will be <lb />
thick. Cats that do not stay <lb />
at home cannot be relied upon in <lb />
weather matters In the numerous <lb />
riots, so much of their is re- <lb />
moved that no safe prediction can <lb />
be based upon the remainder. <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
Salve. <lb />
The best Salve in the world for Cats, <lb />
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe- <lb />
Sores, Totter. Chapped Hands, <lb />
Corns, and all Skin ons <lb />
and cures Piles, or no pay re- <lb />
quired. It s guaranteed to give perfect <lb />
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, <lb />
per box. For sale by Ernul. <lb />
a Woman from Austria. <lb />
Near the village of <lb />
in Lower Austria, lives <lb />
Maria an and <lb />
industrious. whose story- <lb />
Bulk Sides <lb />
Bulk Shoulders <lb />
Sides <lb />
Bacon Shoulders <lb />
Pitt County Hams <lb />
Sugar Cured Hams <lb />
Flour <lb />
Coffee <lb />
Brown Sugar <lb />
Granulated Sugar <lb />
Syrup <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
Lard <lb />
Butter <lb />
Cheese <lb />
Eggs <lb />
Meal <lb />
Corn <lb />
Irish Potatoes <lb />
G. A. Salt <lb />
Liverpool Salt <lb />
Hides <lb />
Rags <lb />
Beeswax <lb />
Bread <lb />
Star lye <lb />
Kerosene Oil <lb />
MARKET. <lb />
Corrected weekly by D. <lb />
A Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers. <lb />
Mess Pork 16.26 to <lb />
3.25 too <lb />
to <lb />
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to i <lb />
to I <lb />
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GO to <lb />
1.00 <lb />
to <lb />
0.26 <lb />
3.40 <lb />
to <lb />
of ; <lb />
as n i <lb />
of interest <lb />
was c; <lb />
the <lb />
house. <lb />
sick <lb />
deathly J <lb />
of the <lb />
unable j <lb />
and final <lb />
herself, is <lb />
women. <lb />
she <lb />
large <lb />
ton <lb />
by a <lb />
sickness <lb />
I was <lb />
or <lb />
to <lb />
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I sought <lb />
k, i was BOOB <lb />
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LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt county in a certain case en-1 <lb />
titled R. Perkins vs. W. T. Keel, the <lb />
undersigned Commissioner will sell at <lb />
the Court Door in Greenville, on <lb />
Thursday, Nov. 10th. 1887, at o'clock <lb />
M, the following described land situated <lb />
in Carolina township Pitt county. <lb />
certain tract of land beginning at a pine <lb />
in the road. It. W. Carson's corner, and <lb />
running nearly West with said Carson's <lb />
line to a poplar, thence again with <lb />
Carson's line nearly West to the canal in <lb />
Fork down the said canal <lb />
to a gum, O. corner, <lb />
with said line of marked trees, <lb />
crossing the road to the Old Path, thence <lb />
drink, <lb />
take <lb />
weeks. <lb />
from <lb />
to do <lb />
taken <lb />
which <lb />
to I <lb />
and <lb />
This <lb />
and <lb />
finally <lb />
took to i <lb />
and, I <lb />
time. I i v <lb />
my find iii <lb />
that I eon id i <lb />
than tin <lb />
their once <lb />
. I get one of <lb />
gel . I read and <lb />
my dour me a <lb />
bottle of <lb />
of <lb />
which I took exactly according <lb />
to directions, I had not <lb />
taken the whole of it before I <lb />
felt a change for the better. My <lb />
last began June <lb />
and continued to August <lb />
cough <lb />
s of until <lb />
not tow, and I <lb />
y lied i v the second, <lb />
. for the last <lb />
lord me that <lb />
i y come, and <lb />
rt live longer <lb />
trees put <lb />
put on <lb />
Then I <lb />
road, thence with the road to beginning, <lb />
containing three hundred acres more or <lb />
less, saving and excepting seventy one <lb />
acres embraced in above lauds which <lb />
has heretofore been absolutely conveyed <lb />
by W. T. Keel and wife to P. R, Perkins, <lb />
Terms of sale Cash. J. D. MURPHY, <lb />
Oct. 7th 1887. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By of an order of sale granted <lb />
by the Clerk of the Superior Court of I <lb />
Pitt county for the purpose of making <lb />
I assets the undersigned Administrator of <lb />
the estate of Elvira A, Tyson deceased. <lb />
will offer for sale on Saturday the 12th <lb />
day of November to the highest bid- i <lb />
for cash before the Court House door ; <lb />
in Greenville the following described <lb />
tract of land to Lying about <lb />
miles from Greenville on the South side <lb />
of the Old Plank Road in Pitt county, <lb />
N. C., adjoining the lands of Moses Ty- <lb />
son, John T. Lacy, Moses w. Tyson and <lb />
the Church lot and containing <lb />
about one and one half acres more or <lb />
less. <lb />
Oct. 14th 1887. Elvira A. Tyson. <lb />
, when I to take the <lb />
with the Old Path to a T , , i <lb />
W. B. corner, thence with Very I could do a <lb />
North prong the Old Path back to the -work. The Cough <lb />
me, and I was no more <lb />
troubled in breathing. Now I <lb />
m perfectly cured; and oh, <lb />
how happy I am I cannot <lb />
express gratitude enough for <lb />
Ex- <lb />
tract of Now must <lb />
tell you ; the doe. as in our <lb />
district handbills <lb />
cautioning the pie. Against <lb />
the medicine, telling them it <lb />
would do no I, and many <lb />
were d to de- <lb />
the S. but <lb />
now, never one is to <lb />
found, it is kept like a relic. <lb />
The few preserved are <lb />
rowed to read, and have lent <lb />
mine for six miles around one <lb />
district People have conn <lb />
eighteen miles to get me to buy <lb />
the medicine for them, know- <lb />
that it cured me, and to <lb />
sure to get the right kind. I <lb />
know a woman who Mas look- <lb />
like death, and who told <lb />
them there v. as no help for her, <lb />
that she had consulted <lb />
doctors, but none could help <lb />
her. I told her of <lb />
Syrup, and wrote the name <lb />
down for her that she might <lb />
make no mistake. She took <lb />
my advice and the Syrup, and <lb />
now she is in perfect health, <lb />
and the people around us are <lb />
amazed. The medicine has <lb />
made such progress in our <lb />
that people say <lb />
they want the doctor any <lb />
more, but th y take the Syrup. <lb />
Sufferers in gout who were <lb />
beds and could <lb />
hardly move a finder have been <lb />
sure by it. There is a girl in <lb />
our district who caught a cold <lb />
by going through some water, <lb />
and was in bed live years with <lb />
cost and rheumatic pains, <lb />
and had to have an attendant <lb />
to watch by her. There was <lb />
not a doctor in the <lb />
district to whom her mother <lb />
had not applied to relieve her <lb />
child, but t very one crossed <lb />
not <lb />
TO <lb />
a duly on the 12th day of <lb />
as executor of the estate of <lb />
Peter Fleming, deceased, before E. A. <lb />
M Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
Count-, notice is hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons having claims against said estate to <lb />
them to for payment on or be- <lb />
the day of October, 1888, or this <lb />
notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
All persons indebted to the estate <lb />
arc to make immediate payment <lb />
to me. R. R. FLEMING, <lb />
of Peter Fleming <lb />
See Here. <lb />
a view to changing mt <lb />
business on the 1st of January, I <lb />
now offer my entire stock of goods at <lb />
that will suit everybody. I only ask <lb />
an examination of my stock to convince <lb />
you that I mean what I say. All notes <lb />
and mortgages not paid by the 15th of De- <lb />
I shall put train of collection; <lb />
also I shall proceed to collect all accounts <lb />
not paid by the 1st day of January by law <lb />
J. R. Davenport, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN, <lb />
K. <lb />
The f <lb />
W. D. Suit, druggist, Ind., <lb />
can recommend Electric Bitters <lb />
as the very best remedy. Every bottle <lb />
sold has given relief in every case. One <lb />
man took sis bottles, and was cured of <lb />
Rheumatism of <lb />
Abraham Hare, druggist, Ohio, <lb />
best selling medicine I <lb />
have ever handled in my <lb />
is Electric Thousands <lb />
Of others have added their testimony, so <lb />
that the verdict is unanimous that <lb />
Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liv- <lb />
Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar <lb />
a bottle at Store. <lb />
The President and wife <lb />
were entertained in a royal and <lb />
hospitable way in Atlanta. <lb />
Whatever tends to Increase usefulness <lb />
by banishing pain and suffering will <lb />
secure notice and approval, we <lb />
allude to Salvation Oil. <lb />
Insure life for cents against all <lb />
the danger of a death by <lb />
a bottle of Dr. Boll's y- <lb />
convenient. It is the best. <lb />
Market stronger, <lb />
milk weaker. <lb />
Has on hand a line of the best <lb />
CASKETS CASES. <lb />
Also fine imitation ROSE i and <lb />
WALNUT CASES, with handsome Li- <lb />
and Trimmings. Having good fa- <lb />
for handling Coffins, and a new, <lb />
convenient Hearse, I am prepared to give <lb />
personal attention at Burials. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
Wanted <lb />
BUSHELS <lb />
Cotton Seed. <lb />
For which the highest cash price will <lb />
be paid, or Cotton Meal given in ex- <lb />
change. <lb />
Tarboro Oil Mills. <lb />
Tarboro, N. C. Oct. 1887 <lb />
WYATT L BROWN, <lb />
TALLEST PEOPLE LAZY. <lb />
Why are the tallest people the f <lb />
They are longer In bed than others, <lb />
If they neglect their coughs or colds <lb />
will be there still longer- Use Taylor s <lb />
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and <lb />
Mullein. <lb />
Unsatisfying <lb />
of a mortgage. <lb />
is an important as regards their <lb />
health. are much more subjected <lb />
to cold than men, and be careful <lb />
to protect themselves, they contract <lb />
or cold they should take Taylor's <lb />
Cherokee Remedy Sweet and <lb />
a specific nm <lb />
WOMAN'S <lb />
themselves <lb />
help her. <lb />
rang, Which in <lb />
when <lb />
surely ii in <lb />
Syrup Pi <lb />
,; i <lb />
is as as <lb />
church, <lb />
fields. <lb />
when .-. <lb />
how many she bad been in <lb />
bed. her <lb />
to for l;. and <lb />
Syrup. Mama Haas. <lb />
now Mag <lb />
sold in all pun.-- world, and <lb />
are working as shown in <lb />
the above case. A. J. White. <lb />
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in your own State, or county, <lb />
address, C. A. Snow <lb />
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