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LEADING PAPER <lb />
THE <lb />
raw roam <lb />
ONE TEAK SIX MONTHS<lb />
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D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor.<lb />
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THE BEST PAPER <lb />
RB PUBLISHED IN <lb />
LARGEST <lb />
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TERMS Per Year, in Advance.<lb />
VOL VI.<lb />
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N. DECEMBER 1887 <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Hi <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
TIES CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. <lb />
LATELY TO <lb />
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1-i-. <lb />
For the <lb />
unto teat bis <lb />
neighbor <lb />
walked up and said <lb />
Mr <lb />
stared at me an <lb />
BY J. l. j. <lb />
Subscription Price, per year <lb />
The Prophet of old have hilly <lb />
evil of handling wine; <lb />
In language now to you. <lb />
Reject not a single line. <lb />
a great sin, yon think, for men to <lb />
drink. <lb />
forfeit every joy; <lb />
A man i a beast, to the least, <lb />
Who drinks lit soul to <lb />
got the best of u, <lb />
and what <lb />
I had doing in New <lb />
Howdy, lot of delicacies and them <lb />
After Hint I went <lb />
replied, visiting among my old schoolmates <lb />
for two hours and went <lb />
The joint in the <lb />
home. <lb />
Moth- <lb />
York, had put on her only silk <lb />
and he didn't make any hones inland father hail donned his Sunday <lb />
talking to me. Said he go to meeting none tot <lb />
about time yon came home. Yon either. -This is where I <lb />
in New York played a joke on the old folks. <lb />
nature in MM parts of the State. I been done yet, though the pros- <lb />
indications loan in- are brighter than for <lb />
creased but years -past. <lb />
rains in the latter-part of October, fresh in Neuse river since <lb />
and the first part the present large amount of com, <lb />
month occasioned delay in some stock will be lost; nothing <lb />
done for next crop. <lb />
for wheat little preparation ; <lb />
gravel to get a bare <lb />
tell you, John, it knocked me <lb />
in a heap. I thought my fa- <lb />
section of the State send for the <lb />
TOR. BAWLS FREE <lb />
Then u struck <lb />
Before going home I <lb />
many of the State in get- <lb />
ting the-soil in condition, and <lb />
also tended the acreage next crop will be average of cot <lb />
intended for wheat. ton and small ; will <lb />
Mother was in the kitchen watch-1 standing these unfavorable some clover seed ; next of <lb />
roast. Father was a majority of reports clover grasses will be larger, <lb />
the ham, and I a clear indicates an increased acreage j weather <lb />
I dumped the sugar out of the old with about one-third of the cotton and caused delay <lb />
Bi m ,,. m to <lb />
. , . , . , ,. I The mandates of the Word; <lb />
ill not hesitate to Democratic <lb />
men and that are not consistent, . to Chicago to one of our Fat her asked a blessing over <lb />
with the true principles party. though no ruing they heard. o a respondents there to semi lie actually tumbled when <lb />
If you want a a I bl. and <lb />
enough to live upon bowl, put the thousand dot . of winter sowing in the ground., j preparation of wheat ; this <lb />
of the same. <lb />
That makes their neighbor's die <lb />
Who the drink, and say, with <lb />
a wink. <lb />
and quaff this on the <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
The red life-blood that runs like a Hood. <lb />
In many a drunken brawl, <lb />
On his head shall be, for surely Mis he <lb />
Principal cause of it all <lb />
In tempting display and showy array <lb />
He places hi-polished flasks; <lb />
Then hangs out Ma Brandy, <lb />
and Wine <lb />
And in prosperity basks. <lb />
Scales, of <lb />
M. <lb />
of New Hanover. <lb />
Secretary of <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
Roberts, of Gates. <lb />
Superintendent of <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba. <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
sen, of Buncombe. <lb />
SUPREME COURT. <lb />
Chief n. Smith, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate S. of <lb />
Anson Augustus S. of Wake. blandly smiles in his sinful wiles, <lb />
JUDGES COURT. And says, no harm to drink. <lb />
First E. Shepherd, of will deal in <lb />
Beaufort ms cry to <lb />
Philips, of For every pain and every stain <lb />
Edgecombe. Caused by Ruin-seller s art. <lb />
Third District H. G. Connor, of <lb />
son. <lb />
Clark, of <lb />
Fifth District-John A. of <lb />
Sixth T. of <lb />
Sampson. j <lb />
Seventh C. of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
mail Then I stuck bis knife m the roast. <lb />
into Air. buck office, got haven't had a piece of <lb />
my trunk in there and put on an like this in five yea re, <lb />
old hand-me-down suit, that I used he said ; and put in with, <lb />
fishing and plug And w had any <lb />
from stills that kills i hat T replaced a soft hat, took in only when we went a- <lb />
A detestable tyrant bold, i . . , . <lb />
He snatches the bread from children half-. valise in my hand and Went <lb />
fed, home. Somehow the place didn't <lb />
And drives them out in tin-cold wk The currant bushes <lb />
dread shall on the head , , . . . r <lb />
Of him who deal- in drink- dug up from the front <lb />
; Who ranges his like yard and the fence was genie. All <lb />
Spread on brink. <lb />
in it and placed the cover on . This applies inmost part, to the <lb />
At List supper was ready, j Piedmont section of the State. <lb />
i The same conditions at- <lb />
tended this crop, and if anything <lb />
the prospect is brighter for the <lb />
oat crop than for the wheat. <lb />
HIGH PRICES <lb />
will probably reduce acreage for <lb />
this county. <lb />
pal crops are corn, cotton and pea- <lb />
nuts ; corn cotton by ; <lb />
frost, peanuts good but damaged i <lb />
by rain. Pitt preparing <lb />
wheat crop ; marl and compost <lb />
will take the place per cent J <lb />
of the commercial here- <lb />
the old locust trees had been cut <lb />
down and young maples were <lb />
planted. The house looked small <lb />
somehow, too. But I went up <lb />
to the front door and rang the <lb />
Mother came to the <lb />
don't wish to buy anything <lb />
to-day, <lb />
many spoons. <lb />
Then she something say that there will be a larger <lb />
that wasn't sugar. She picked up j ceding this season. <lb />
His soul shall know everlasting woe, <lb />
And anguish shall his heart. <lb />
Woe to the <lb />
laud. <lb />
Robbing life of promised bliss. <lb />
How awful their fate, how lost is their <lb />
state <lb />
Sunk in the <lb />
Of unending gloom, moat grim than the <lb />
tomb <lb />
The Old <lb />
J- Than Death more and chill. <lb />
t t.- n ,. , Rum-seller, stop and leave the vile shop. <lb />
Some station to till. <lb />
Tenth C. Avery, of <lb />
M. Shipp, of <lb />
Twelfth <lb />
in Congress. <lb />
B. Vance, of Meek- j <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of North-1 <lb />
of District <lb />
Louis C. Latham, of Pitt <lb />
Second M. Simmons, of <lb />
Craven. <lb />
Third J. Green, o; <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Fourth R. Cox, <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth W. of Rock- <lb />
Sixth T. Bennett, of <lb />
S. Henderson, <lb />
el Rowan. <lb />
Eighth II. II. Cowles, <lb />
U Wilkes. <lb />
Ninth D. Johnston, <lb />
Buncombe. <lb />
began to stare me. I saw the <lb />
blood rush to her and with a <lb />
great sob she threw herself upon <lb />
me and nervously clasped toe about j <lb />
the neck, hysterically crying <lb />
AND CLOVER. <lb />
There is great unanimity in the I used; hog and com crop <lb />
reported prospect for ac- better than last year ; tendency to <lb />
she poured out coffee in the grasses and diversify crops <lb />
and lifted the cover of the sugar This i, regarded as the best J crop of wheat and oats will be <lb />
bowl, asking as she did so ; of the progressive spirit hotter than usual ; too wet to seed <lb />
the farmer. Most all the reports j crop . larger crop of clover and <lb />
more seed saved. <lb />
to see fat mere selling <lb />
is robbing the soil, and is <lb />
i a very serious matter; bushels I <lb />
I of clover seed saved, though the <lb />
j crop has not been threshed; wet <lb />
i weather prevented sowing wheat, <lb />
and may reduce in <lb />
; crop. work on <lb />
; Oats will go the ground <lb />
I killed out for several l <lb />
wheat sown, <lb />
will go in late also ; but few acres; <lb />
in clover and grass, but there will <lb />
be change in this soon. <lb />
notes. j prospect for small <lb />
The following extracts from another year ; general pros- <lb />
of various counties encouraging. j <lb />
may be of interest in showing the the wheat in ; some little <lb />
tenor of correspondents on the seed saved, and a tendency to, <lb />
prospects and preparations for the improve grass. <lb />
coming ; I hie weather since middle of <lb />
corn crop is the has delayed getting out cotton, <lb />
We are now closing out some parts of our <lb />
Stock at almost 1-2 price to make room for Xmas <lb />
goods, such as <lb />
BOOTS AND SHOES, ASTONISHINGLY LOW.<lb />
MENS- AND STOCKINGS CENTS PER PAIR, <lb />
BRASS PINS CENTS, <lb />
NEEDLES CENTS PER PAIR. <lb />
GOOD CENTS, <lb />
GOOD DOMESTICS CENTS, <lb />
the bowl and peered into it. <lb />
Master Jimmy, your old <lb />
tricks on you mammy, eh Well, <lb />
boys will be <lb />
Then she gasped for breath. She <lb />
saw it was money. She looked at <lb />
me, then at father, and then with <lb />
groat <lb />
The turnip crop is said to be a <lb />
success in nearly every part of the <lb />
state. <lb />
WINTER APPLES. <lb />
But few correspondents are at <lb />
all pleased with the crop of win- <lb />
apples. They are reported as <lb />
a failure in most ail parts of the <lb />
State, from several causes, while a <lb />
take me a minute to <lb />
survey her from head to foot. trembling fingers drew the <lb />
Neatly dressed, John, but a patch roll bills out. <lb />
and a darn hero and there, ha ha I can sec father <lb />
hair streaked with gray, her face now a he stood there then on tip-,,, <lb />
drawn and wrinkled. Yet toe, with his knife ill one from the west are sat- <lb />
over her eyeglasses shone fork in the other and his eyes fair- <lb />
hand that curses honest, benevolent eves. bulging out his head But <lb />
stood staring at her and then she it was too much for mother. She <lb />
raised eyes to heaven and said <lb />
your trust in the <lb />
Lord, for he will <lb />
she fainted away. Well, <lb />
It's; John, there's not much more to <lb />
toll. We threw water in he- face <lb />
SUSPENDERS CENTS, <lb />
CUFFS CENTS PER PAIR. <lb />
COLLARS CENTS <lb />
GOOD HANDKERCHIEFS CENTS. <lb />
Come Before They are All Sold <lb />
and save time and money. <lb />
LITTLE, HOUSE k BRO. <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
I cried, too, John. and brought her to, we ever more than double prevented preparations for <lb />
broke down and like a baby, that dinner, mother all the j last year ; and oats av- wheat. to <lb />
She got me into the house, hug-; time saying, hoy Jimmy crop ; cabbage and potatoes j better and more thorough <lb />
, and then she boy Jimmy clover seed ; more tobacco and less cot- <lb />
saved ; but little wheat sown and ton ; more crass and more <lb />
and kissing me <lb />
went to the back door and shouted I stayed home a month. I fix- <lb />
George ed up the place, paid off the dents, <lb />
came in a moment <lb />
Where have you and from the kitchen asked, <lb />
shouted a broker What you want to send home every week. <lb />
in. He knew tell yon, John, it's mighty nice <lb />
He stuck out have a <lb />
mine, and, John was looking at the <lb />
bad a good time and came back <lb />
again to New York. I am going <lb />
to send home every week. I <lb />
to <lb />
old friend, what yon <lb />
has affected me greatly. I <lb />
haven't beard from my home way <lb />
GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Court A. <lb />
M. King. <lb />
Register of H. Wilson. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. Congleton. <lb />
P. Redding. <lb />
Hello, Jim <lb />
been lately <lb />
the other evening to a he came <lb />
finely dressed man in the corridor me in a moment <lb />
of the St. James. The gentleman t his hand and grasped <lb />
stopped, shook hands with his said sternly, young man, head of his cane. When he spoke <lb />
friend, a id replied, been do you propose to behave yourself he took Jim by the hand <lb />
home to see my old father and now <lb />
mother, the first time in tried to pot on brave <lb />
years, and I tell yon, old man. I front, but he broke down There <lb />
wouldn't have missed that visit e three sat, like whipped school ; in Maine for ten years, <lb />
for all my all whimpering. At home <lb />
good to visit your boy- supper time came and mother Sun. <lb />
went out to prepare it. I . <lb />
into the kitchen with <lb />
do you live, Jimmy <lb />
she eked. <lb />
New replied. <lb />
Tm working in a dry goods <lb />
of a rich man who had almost for- <lb />
gotten his father and I suppose you don't live <lb />
They sat down, and the man vet v high, for I hear tell them, a <lb />
t u; .-. u i .,. certain crops, and to ex- <lb />
told his clerks what don t get enough , <lb />
nary little land prepared as yet. I to production of home sup-; <lb />
much rain last three weeks. i plies. Counter report low price. <lb />
crop good, past two of flour will keep many from bow- <lb />
weeks rain crop per j wheat ; getting out with lo- <lb />
cent ; nuts good, but so discolored I ; will acreage n I <lb />
as to injure sale. Brunswick if price rises in the spring ; <lb />
Principal crop is rice; all of last clover is grown as a manure and <lb />
year's crop is not threshed out grasses <lb />
yet; will nothing towards generally improving. I <lb />
clover seed saved ; large <lb />
crop of small grain will be in <lb />
next year ; soil is well prepared. <lb />
I Largest crop of corn ever, raised ; <lb />
grasses of all kinds grow here, and <lb />
hood home, eh <lb />
bet. Sit down. I was <lb />
just thinking about the old folks, <lb />
and feel talkative. If yon have a <lb />
few moments to spare, down, <lb />
light a cigar, and listen to a story <lb />
crop before December. Buncombe. <lb />
Claims acres in clover; <lb />
prospects for next year bright. <lb />
hard at work with <lb />
good prospects ahead; <lb />
for next wheat crop better j good seeding is sufficient for <lb />
than heretofore; farmers get- several year ; every body seems j <lb />
ting out of old ruts and adopting alive and going ahead. <lb />
better system of farming. wheat, rice, clover, <lb />
Bulletin. week's rain in raised in this county ; coin, <lb />
interfered with sowing wheat, j cotton, and the principal j <lb />
Raleigh Nov corn, only about <lb />
With the of ascertaining consequence. acres , cultivated grass-; <lb />
not more than a halt crop corn reliance for hay is on wild <lb />
, a fifth of cotton, as com- grasses; one planter made this <lb />
act condition of 5- an acre on tobacco. <lb />
Crop Reports. <lb />
Full Standard <lb />
at C cents <lb />
Do not fail to ex-j <lb />
our <lb />
did stock of <lb />
HOOTS k SHOES <lb />
CD <lb />
wide-brim <lb />
crown I <lb />
SLOUCH HATS <lb />
also sty lei <lb />
Before purchasing STIFF HA <lb />
A nice line <lb />
DRESS GOODS <lb />
of various kinds. <lb />
WILL SELL CHEAP. <lb />
Ml <lb />
AT MOST <lb />
ANY PRICK <lb />
sty <lb />
ITS<lb />
Try a pair of our AND <lb />
Perfect Fitting <lb />
a pair. <lb />
SEE OUR <lb />
Band <lb />
CROCKERY. <lb />
it<lb />
relation to the yield <lb />
J. <lb />
C. Forbes. <lb />
B. Alex. <lb />
1-t Ward. T. A. <lb />
and J. P. 2nd Ward, Ty- <lb />
son and J. S. Smith ; 3rd Ward, A. M. <lb />
Moore and J. J. Cherry. <lb />
opened the hamper to find a pack-1 -I told her would be de-; <lb />
ti , . . . ., . that there has been great <lb />
lighted with the and <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
First <lb />
morning and night. <lb />
and shows <lb />
ma- lL , <lb />
age of crackers wrapped up <lb />
piece <lb />
coo <lb />
and all.-playing checkers with father,, <lb />
was George Kellogg, who while mother sat by telling me all, awakening among the <lb />
.-t ---c--. farmers of the State, which <lb />
tends better things in the future, point to smaller <lb />
with father, <lb />
who <lb />
I schoolmate of mine, their misfortunes, from old <lb />
y c hams and white getting drowned in <lb />
D. ., Rector. another boy was postmaster. By j the pond to father's signing a note <lb />
morn- it made me for a friend and having to <lb />
W THe <lb />
go home, and go home I mortgage was due inside of a week <lb />
every Sunday, mom- the first place I must and not a cent to meet it with was pounds. In a great many <lb />
kg night. you how I came to Sew York. I just She supposed they I sections the figures were greatly- than usual ; <lb />
Wednesday night. w. w a my and ft would be turned out of house and m excess of these, and in other <lb />
borne. I finally turned up in New home, but in my mind supposed parts of the State much less. It <lb />
LODGES. York with in my pocket. I they wouldn't. At last o'clock I was also ascertained that there is <lb />
Greenville Lodge. No. A. F. A. got a job running a freight came, and father said Jim, go now in the per cent, of <lb />
M., meets every Thursday and Mob- for ; very Louse j barn jg the crop <lb />
buy all home supplies returning me <lb />
will use tip any people. I cannot recollect all <lb />
of wheat ,, books loaned, no.- the parties to <lb />
oats light ; farmers sow in so adopt <lb />
on account of winter kill ; method of collecting them in. <lb />
peas suffered by storm ; winter red this of books, and <lb />
pies ripened to early to save, examine yours, and if my name <lb />
for oats good ; the <lb />
too wet to seed wheat ; <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
A WEEK'S GLEANING<lb />
The State Over, From Our <lb />
Many Exchanges. <lb />
Happenings is Events Concerning the <lb />
North What Our People <lb />
Are Doing and Saying. <lb />
Reidsville One piece of <lb />
coal weighing over one hundred <lb />
pounds has been gotten from the <lb />
mines at Walnut Cove. <lb />
TAMES M. <lb />
GREEN VILLE, N. C. <lb />
AUG. M MOORE. c M <lb />
BERNARD, <lb />
A T-LA W, <lb />
GREENVILLE. X. C. <lb />
in the State and Federal Courts <lb />
TUCKER J <lb />
MOORE. MI <lb />
A T-LA W, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
cotton. <lb />
It was that the av- <lb />
estimated yield of lint cot- <lb />
ton, per acre, in the State at large, <lb />
crop. <lb />
land has been broken <lb />
for spring vegetables; but little <lb />
done yet ; cotton requiring at- <lb />
one- <lb />
third of the wheat crop is in the <lb />
ground, which was better prepared <lb />
day night after 1st and Sunday at I <lb />
Masonic Lodge, V. M. King, W. jam a partner. to jail right. in an armful <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. meets get rich drove the thoughts of my d shingles that are just inside <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
Special was made as to <lb />
Covenant Lodge. I. O. O. think of them the bard words Then we'll go off to bed and pounds per acre. It was <lb />
night. D. L. that my father last spoke to me I up early and go ; found that the average of the <lb />
No. K. of H., counties growing tobacco is <lb />
meets every first third Friday night. ; l <lb />
D. D. HasLett, D. change in Chicago, but the <lb />
much j out to the bedded down the <lb />
mag- broke an armful of <lb />
retarded <lb />
the work of seed- <lb />
; amount of small grain <lb />
will be seeded. crop <lb />
gathered and developed <lb />
damage from hog and <lb />
storms; that by insects reduces <lb />
average points, by storms <lb />
which leaves our at Lat- <lb />
part of October weather <lb />
for seeding wheat ; hogs <lb />
pounds to the acre. as to healthy ; all stock goes into <lb />
the average price realized for this in good condition ; rough feed <lb />
b A C i a of product m the same counties gives abundant. amount <lb />
Club meets in their the we went I the result cents to the pound. of harvested; rice has <lb />
ab room every Monday at <lb />
. <lb />
i of each at <lb />
E. . . <lb />
Christa train <lb />
pectin the R.-form to I was actually <lb />
Band in Reform vacation. At last we neared-; but a trolling line <lb />
Room every Friday <lb />
Humber, <lb />
the old shed <lb />
have. It was only <lb />
from Milwaukee U home <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
i nearly a mile <lb />
Bethel man arrives dally Son- , . . , a . . <lb />
at a. m., and departs at p m. depot, through hot five pickerel and I never got a bite. <lb />
Tarboro daily Son- occasionally I saw one that was fa- noon we went ashore and <lb />
and i The town had grown while I went <lb />
V i to the post office. I got a letter <lb />
Mail leaves for Ridge Spring and inter- The stopped and I jumped from Chicago with a check for <lb />
offices Mondays, Wednesdays off. Not a face in sight that I j in It. With some trouble <lb />
I- Jo- ft I got it cashed, getting paid in <lb />
M. Departs Saturdays at a. at. i to home. In the office and a roll, <lb />
EL A. Blow. P. M. door stood the station agent. of beef and <lb />
i fl <lb />
ii j o estimate may be a fraction I been a good crop; farmers <lb />
called meat in the I some of the only begun preparations for next <lb />
; morning, while he dents left the question crop, littering lots, stables, <lb />
a cop of coffee I skipped over to that is the average of those homemade manure is growing <lb />
the depot cross lots got my sporting. I more and more favor. Edge- <lb />
me i best bass rod. Father took for larger seeding <lb />
and spoon ,., u grasses; no preparations for <lb />
neat on of excessive <lb />
rain ; the small cotton crop will be <lb />
late in housing. <lb />
of acreage wheat and the grass <lb />
awakened interest-in <lb />
are; more man are and <lb />
With but <lb />
Era j the town. Familiar sights met hook. He rowed the boat with I <lb />
my eyes, and, darn it nil they j his trolling line in his mouth, <lb />
filled with tears. There was Bill while I stood in the stern with a i from where the <lb />
red Urn, h me; silver shiner rigged on. <lb />
all John, I never saw a man catch fish i profitable crop The estimates of fl <lb />
be issued from to i the other houses We rode he did. To make a long per acre snow the, <lb />
i to J p. J e-----., <lb />
deliver as above <lb />
Library of Universal Knowledge. <lb />
; Chamber's <lb />
Literature, <lb />
; History of The <lb />
; Memoirs of Cele- <lb />
Characters, Vol. <lb />
; Ruin's Life L Poems, Vol. ; <lb />
Origin of Species, Darwin. Vol. ; <lb />
Shakespeare Vol. ; <lb />
British Poets, <lb />
Vol. ; Don Quixote. Vols. <lb />
Cruise of The Botfly, <lb />
Letters of Von <lb />
War Experience, C. . <lb />
Years in Congress, Sunset Cox <lb />
Speeches of Burke Chatham and <lb />
; The Spellbound Fiddler, <lb />
Georgia Scenes; Flush <lb />
Times In Alabama and Mississippi ; <lb />
Humorous of the Law ; <lb />
Tales ; Reveries of a <lb />
Bachelor ; Bacon's Essays ; The <lb />
Federalist ; French Revolution, <lb />
have I i r- d Mr. Hyde; <lb />
Poetic Treasures j Major Jones <lb />
Travels ; Genesis Geology, Dr. <lb />
Hughes. <lb />
This list does not include books <lb />
loaned to Reform Club Library. <lb />
Very respectfully <lb />
A. <lb />
Raleigh News A, <lb />
total of over persons have <lb />
made professions of faith since the ; <lb />
commencement of Mr. Pearson's ; <lb />
two weeks <lb />
meetings in this city <lb />
ago. <lb />
n. c. <lb />
The Raleigh Cotton and Grocer's <lb />
Exchange will, in December, make T V. <lb />
a complaint to the Inter-State <lb />
Commerce Commission against j Attorney and at Law <lb />
short, caught four bass and <lb />
., composting is general, <lb />
gallons to The average . i <lb />
from the returns to be <lb />
I crop ; cotton nod corn good, pea- <lb />
but <lb />
next <lb />
co good. <lb />
t the and good <lb />
sufficient to prove the value of the j <lb />
crop. <lb />
WHEAT. <lb />
There can be no question <lb />
that <lb />
an <lb />
are <lb />
good, too much rain, but two- <lb />
thirds of wheat crop la in <lb />
prepared seeding of grass <lb />
be larger and Is constantly <lb />
has <lb />
To inform your <lb />
readers that I have positive remedy for <lb />
the above named By Its <lb />
thousands of hopeless cases have been <lb />
permanently cared. I shall be glad to <lb />
wad two bottle of my remedy pass to <lb />
any of your readers who have <lb />
It they sen roe their <lb />
and p.- <lb />
T. A. M. C W. Y. <lb />
the Seaboard Air-Line for alleged <lb />
freight <lb />
Raleigh In <lb />
the Supreme Court are pending <lb />
some cases in which a man named <lb />
Stillwell is involved in a case of <lb />
n c. <lb />
II UGH <lb />
AW, <lb />
WILSON, a. <lb />
Will attend all terms of Pitt Superior <lb />
Court, from the Arm to the last day of the <lb />
Illicit distilling, and a man named j session, and devote his best efforts to all <lb />
Truelove is charged with beating , business entrusted to <lb />
Mar j <lb />
W. B. <lb />
his wife. <lb />
Goldsboro There are <lb />
more manufacturing enterprises it. <lb />
Goldsboro to day than over before, <lb />
and they are prospering. This <lb />
shows that the way to build up the <lb />
town is to manufacture rather <lb />
than to merchandise. <lb />
I I. <lb />
MM <lb />
to <lb />
Collections a Specialty. <lb />
in the Superior, Federal <lb />
Supreme <lb />
Nashville Within the <lb />
last twelve months thirty-three <lb />
factories have been built in <lb />
the South, of them were i <lb />
., . . . ,. , Attorney and at Law <lb />
erected in North Carolina. n c <lb />
Southern States are growing with WU o <lb />
gratifying and remarkable Greene, and Beaufort <lb />
none of them a more <lb />
substantial showing than our own. <lb />
ever bless old North Carolina. <lb />
We have distributed set U <lb />
a dozen pecan trees in this town <lb />
this week from Allen <lb />
and Supreme Court. <lb />
Faithful attention given to all <lb />
entrusted to him. <lb />
A Texas jury in a <lb />
readied a verdict <lb />
straws. <lb />
murder trial, <lb />
by drawing <lb />
R. H. <lb />
M O. <lb />
Surgeon Dentist. <lb />
Tenders his professional services Is <lb />
in Greenville, which we public. <lb />
leave with our memory to poster- Teeth extracted without pain by the i <lb />
Now is the time to trans- <lb />
plant them and if a men ; <lb />
would do likewise, in twenty-five I <lb />
years Elisabeth City would a <lb />
marvel of and nut-bearing i <lb />
City <lb />
Congress assembled on the 5th. <lb />
CHRISTMAS GOODS TO SUIT EVERYBODY AT HIGGS <lb />
CONSULTATION <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Sunshine Follows Clouds. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector,; <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. We have just finished reading a Last brought <lb />
WOT cleverly written that will never <lb />
U. J. W book bearing the above title, from and gave a glimpse of both sides of <lb />
,,,.,,, , , . I the pen of <lb />
Published Every . <lb />
of Virginia, who is also the <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE<lb />
TO <lb />
Price, SI J per year <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb />
will not hesitate to Democratic <lb />
men and measures that are not consistent <lb />
the true principles of the party. <lb />
If you want a a wide-a-wake <lb />
section of the State send for the <lb />
TOR. COPY FREE <lb />
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1887. <lb />
Entered at the office at <lb />
Green <lb />
Mail <lb />
Jake Sharp has been released <lb />
jail in New York and is now <lb />
out on ball. He has been granted <lb />
a new trial. <lb />
Rev. Dr. L. S. Burkhead, of <lb />
Winston, a prominent minister of <lb />
the M. IS. Church, South, died <lb />
very suddenly, on last Friday eve <lb />
while g the Annual <lb />
Conference at Fayetteville. <lb />
That excellent paper the <lb />
in crediting an <lb />
article to the gets us <lb />
down as from Greenville, S. C. <lb />
That will not do, brother. You <lb />
cannot drive us oft. The Old <lb />
North State is good enough for <lb />
and right here in Greenville we <lb />
shall proudly remain. <lb />
We saw an item the <lb />
rounds of the press, last <lb />
a Philadelphia bey, aged years, <lb />
had pat died from the excessive <lb />
use of cigarettes. It is of but lit- <lb />
to tell the boys these things <lb />
as the majority them seem to <lb />
persist in the obnoxious and <lb />
habit of smoking. <lb />
There are said to be <lb />
en members of the <lb />
Fiftieth Congress. That fact <lb />
guarantees an unusual display of <lb />
brilliancy in the present session. <lb />
If it is red-headed men the people <lb />
are now selecting as their <lb />
in Congress our chances <lb />
arc very greatly increased. <lb />
The druggists of Raleigh have <lb />
Instituted a good step and one that I position of the enormous surplus <lb />
commends itself to the imitation accumulating in the National <lb />
Treasury, and the adoption if <lb />
measures that will prevent more <lb />
money being collected in taxes <lb />
of and <lb />
Miss though young in <lb />
the literary field, has won tor her- <lb />
many golden opinions, and the <lb />
best critics of the land have pass- <lb />
ed highest encomiums upon her <lb />
productions. Truly her works are <lb />
excellent and has <lb />
added new laurels to her crown <lb />
and entitled her to higher rank in <lb />
the galaxy, of leading authors. <lb />
The South should feel proud of <lb />
Miss and of her <lb />
did works. The following words <lb />
of praise of the young author's <lb />
work come to us from Dr. W. R. <lb />
L. Smith, the distinguished <lb />
minister of Lynchburg, Va. <lb />
Dr. Smith is a man of considerable <lb />
intellectual weight, cultured, dis- <lb />
and His com- <lb />
is worth having and <lb />
we congratulate Miss <lb />
on having secured it. Dr. Smith <lb />
says <lb />
is a fine, strong, nervous, <lb />
healthy, tense and intense book. <lb />
It has terse vigor almost to the <lb />
verge of bluntness, a little grace, a <lb />
blazing intensity, a pictorial fresh <lb />
MM, a moral wholesomeness, that <lb />
makes a real <lb />
treasure. The author has realized <lb />
her hope and beyond <lb />
the book of hers which <lb />
won words of praise from the lips <lb />
of the Southern Chieftain, <lb />
son Davis. My own satisfaction <lb />
in this last literary venture of the <lb />
young author is great and <lb />
And from the Pacific Slope <lb />
comes this <lb />
copy of <lb />
has reached me, sent by a New <lb />
York friend on the day of <lb />
cation. I read it through without <lb />
moving from my seat, and tine as <lb />
I consider Miss other <lb />
books, surpasses <lb />
them all. The charm about the <lb />
work of this author is that a man <lb />
gets up from their perusal feeling <lb />
better for the time he has <lb />
Reduce the Surplus. <lb />
One of the important questions <lb />
to come up before the present <lb />
session of Congress and demand <lb />
a share of its attention is the dis- <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
of of other cities and <lb />
towns. They have all signed an <lb />
agreement to their <lb />
Sunday in sell no articles <lb />
except drugs and <lb />
from the people than is <lb />
and to defray the expenses of the <lb />
government. There is now, or <lb />
will be early in the coming year, <lb />
something near in <lb />
the-Treasury of the United States <lb />
for which there is no need. This <lb />
is a matter for grave <lb />
subject -The Marriage treasury teeming with <lb />
lie preface Ins article by i its millions of unneeded and <lb />
saying -It seems a little strange dollars while the people are <lb />
poverty stricken and groaning <lb />
these only in of necessity. <lb />
Hold There <lb />
The editor of the <lb />
Greenville has an <lb />
of a column on <lb />
that such a topic should be discuss- <lb />
ed by one who has never yet ex- <lb />
its effect, and yet a the- <lb />
is rood so far as it is true. <lb />
the burden resting upon <lb />
them. The press of the country <lb />
And it our theories are proven j is agitating the question and <lb />
Met, are they not worth as much <lb />
to us as actual <lb />
is always the cry the <lb />
guilty party. We will wager a <lb />
half interest in our title to a seat <lb />
in the Legislature no man <lb />
could hove written the article who <lb />
had not courted half a dozen <lb />
men and been refused by them all <lb />
It is well written ; written by a <lb />
man who knows what he is <lb />
ting Chronicle. <lb />
Oh, come off Do <lb />
yon pretend to say with all your <lb />
years of newspaper experience <lb />
you don't know the difference be- <lb />
tween an editorial and a <lb />
Go back and read that <lb />
again and you will find that <lb />
it appeared above a signature. <lb />
However, we are glad to hear you <lb />
compliment the article at the close <lb />
of your remarks, and to know <lb />
your words of praise are added to <lb />
those of other persons who are ca- <lb />
of judging a well <lb />
Yes, sir, it was well writ- <lb />
ten, and while it was not a pro- <lb />
of the editor, nor has he <lb />
half a dozen women and <lb />
different steps that may <lb />
be taken to prevent such an <lb />
necessary accumulation. The <lb />
principal points argued are the <lb />
tariff and the internal revenue. <lb />
Some favor a reduction in the <lb />
tariff, thereby lessening the cost <lb />
of many of the necessaries of life, <lb />
and letting the tax remain upon <lb />
whiskey and tobacco, the <lb />
; while others are <lb />
ting the abolishing of the whole <lb />
revenue tax, in other words clam- <lb />
for drinks and free <lb />
and leaving the tariff <lb />
as it is. The Reflector does <lb />
not belong to the latter class. It <lb />
looks upon whiskey and <lb />
co as luxuries, and useless <lb />
at that, therefore does not <lb />
favor taking the tax off of them <lb />
and letting it remain upon such <lb />
articles that are necessities. To <lb />
remove the tax from whiskey <lb />
and tobacco would benefit only <lb />
those people who are addicted <lb />
to the use, while to reduce the <lb />
tariff and lessen the cost of <lb />
in general use would be <lb />
been refused by them all, yet the to the people at large. <lb />
While we are not in favor of <lb />
country newspaper life. On one <lb />
side many of the drawbacks and <lb />
disadvantages of the profession <lb />
presented themselves, while on the <lb />
other side there were striking And <lb />
impressive manifestations of true <lb />
friendship for even a newspaperman <lb />
and high appreciation of his work. <lb />
true is the quotation that <lb />
darkest hour is just before <lb />
the for when we are <lb />
in seasons of trouble and <lb />
rest there comes a sudden trans- <lb />
formation, and we are lifted from <lb />
the depths and behold the dawn <lb />
of peace and contentment breaking <lb />
around us. Yes, when the clouds <lb />
of adversity threaten to engulf us <lb />
and we think all beyond Is dark- <lb />
and gloom, we are but in the <lb />
ante-room of the glorious sunlight <lb />
and joy to the heart that is to fol- <lb />
low. This is the bright and beau- <lb />
picture of the past week <lb />
now we come to the real and <lb />
Of all the weeks of the <lb />
year, we do not remember to have <lb />
passed a duller one, <lb />
speaking, than the past one was <lb />
up to Saturday. Money seemed <lb />
at a premium. We began to <lb />
to think that all the of <lb />
our had disappeared, or <lb />
that delinquent subscribers had <lb />
grown wicked beyond redemption <lb />
Obituaries commemorative of the <lb />
lost and ruined condition the <lb />
who never pays began to <lb />
frame themselves. No <lb />
weighted our <lb />
pocket, and a depleted pantry at <lb />
home gazed at us, suggesting the <lb />
idea that if this state of affairs con- <lb />
until Saturday night, there <lb />
would be the to pay, and <lb />
no wherewithal to meet the de- <lb />
But matters did not con- <lb />
thus, and there is where the <lb />
good part came in. On an after- <lb />
noon we walked home to find that <lb />
one of the biggest-hearted, most <lb />
generous specimens of manhood <lb />
had been there and unloaded a <lb />
supply of chickens, beef, potatoes, <lb />
meal, lard, etc., in sufficiency for <lb />
many days rations. This started <lb />
our feelings with a rapid upward <lb />
and ere they had ceased <lb />
to climb we found that a beautiful <lb />
maiden, one of those pure, sweet, <lb />
lovely, noble creatures that make <lb />
the earth glad with their presence, <lb />
became imbued with the thought <lb />
that she could also contribute to <lb />
our happiness with a friendly to- <lb />
ken. And how readily can just <lb />
such beings divine what man most <lb />
needs. While the sterner and in- <lb />
necessities were very <lb />
provided for in the articles <lb />
heretofore mentioned, she decided <lb />
that man's external appearance <lb />
should not be neglected, and by <lb />
the execution of this decision we <lb />
were the recipient of an exquisite <lb />
and elaborately furnished shaving <lb />
case, with which to smooth o'er <lb />
the rough points of the visage and <lb />
remove all that might mar <lb />
countenance, thereby rendering <lb />
the facial expression a better re- <lb />
of the happy thoughts that <lb />
he within. And before we had <lb />
ceased to congratulate ourself upon <lb />
this good fortune there came an <lb />
additional cause for gratitude. <lb />
This time it was from another of <lb />
the fair realities, one who is <lb />
with reluctant feet. <lb />
Where the brook river <lb />
article met with his endorsement. <lb />
author is a young man not <lb />
twenty years old and this was not <lb />
his first meritorious production by <lb />
many. He wrote the article, sub- <lb />
it to us, it met with our <lb />
approval, and thinking that the <lb />
so excellent a piece should <lb />
not be deprived of the credit there- <lb />
for, we gave permission that it <lb />
should be above his full <lb />
signature if so desired. But from <lb />
modesty, or MM reason best <lb />
known to himself, which we did <lb />
not feel called upon to inquire in- <lb />
to, it appeared over a plume <lb />
The article is well worthy a mind <lb />
of thrice his years and is endorsed <lb />
by thinking people generally. <lb />
Pay your subscription. <lb />
drinks free <lb />
we believe there should be a <lb />
change in the internal revenue <lb />
system. There should be differ- <lb />
means of collecting the tax <lb />
es upon whiskey and tobacco as <lb />
the present system is obnoxious <lb />
to the people. But a reduction <lb />
must be made somewhere. The <lb />
people we growing poorer and <lb />
poorer under the heavy burden <lb />
of taxation and something must <lb />
be done to check these constant- <lb />
increasing accumulations <lb />
The people appeal for relief, and <lb />
the responsibility of giving it <lb />
rests with the Congress now in <lb />
session. <lb />
Bring on your advertisements. <lb />
She had learned that there was a <lb />
tender spot m our make up for <lb />
pickles, and sent us a saucer con <lb />
one of the largest <lb />
chokes we ever real <lb />
moth with it a dish of <lb />
cakes. This feast was spread be <lb />
fore the office force and the <lb />
disappeared front of <lb />
the Then to crown the <lb />
whole some of the delinquents re- <lb />
and on Saturday brought <lb />
us enough of the coin to <lb />
and leave us a quarter to <lb />
apply to Sunday contributions. <lb />
Thus a week whose advent had <lb />
been blue indeed closed with hap- <lb />
and prosperity dawning up- <lb />
on us. Now, what has Joe Daniels <lb />
got to My <lb />
Special to <lb />
Washington, D. C, Dec. 3rd, <lb />
The Democratic Congressional <lb />
Caucus, which will assemble at <lb />
the Capitol the last of this week, <lb />
will settle the fate of a number of <lb />
aspiring gentlemen who are <lb />
to serve their country as sub- <lb />
ordinates House of <lb />
It is the opinion of <lb />
many that the Hon, Cox <lb />
is to be both temporary and <lb />
chairman of the Democratic <lb />
Caucus. Since I last wrote you, <lb />
the situation has changed some- <lb />
the candidates for Door- <lb />
keeper having withdrawn except <lb />
two, Donaldson and Hunt, a con- <lb />
for the Clerkship having <lb />
appeared the person W. G. <lb />
Raines, of Rochester, N. Y., and it <lb />
is said that he is supported by <lb />
powerful influences. On the <lb />
hand, the friends of the present <lb />
Clerk, Gen. Jno, B. Clark, of Mis- <lb />
, confidently claim his <lb />
Greater interest is felt in <lb />
cal circles in Washington as to <lb />
what may transpire at the other <lb />
end of the Capitol next Monday, <lb />
as the seats of at least two of the <lb />
twenty six Senators who will <lb />
sent themselves to be sworn in on <lb />
that day, are to be <lb />
each from California and West <lb />
Virginia, to say nothing of a <lb />
from situation <lb />
being complimented by the fact <lb />
that of the fifty Senators holding <lb />
over, twenty five are Democrats <lb />
and twenty five are Republicans <lb />
included. Thus the <lb />
Senator from Virginia holds the <lb />
balance of power. I am informed <lb />
that it is the policy of the Demo- <lb />
to forestall the contests by <lb />
urging the seating of all the new <lb />
Senators at once in a body, in <lb />
case the Republicans refuse assent <lb />
to the proposition, to produce a <lb />
legislative dead-lock. The <lb />
of the Senators from <lb />
and West Virginia involves <lb />
the right of the State legislature <lb />
to choose a United States Senator <lb />
at an extra session ; thus the de- <lb />
in these cases will be useful <lb />
as a precedent to settle future con- <lb />
tests of this character. <lb />
There is indication that <lb />
the Senate will wage a vigorous <lb />
war against the President this <lb />
provocation being Mr. <lb />
Cleveland's appointment of the <lb />
American Fisheries Commissioners <lb />
who rank diplomatically as special <lb />
envoys, without and <lb />
consent of the <lb />
thus raised is quite an old <lb />
one, dating back early in his- <lb />
of it <lb />
fords political demagogues a ready <lb />
subject of interminable <lb />
The International Fisheries <lb />
Commission is now in secret <lb />
at the State Department, and <lb />
consequently deliberations <lb />
this dignified body are not known <lb />
to the public. <lb />
The argument in the Standard <lb />
Oil discrimination cases, much to <lb />
the surprise of nearly everybody, <lb />
has been postponed by the Inter- <lb />
state Commission till January <lb />
From all your correspondent can <lb />
learn the evidence, it seems that <lb />
a rather case has been made <lb />
out against the Jumbo of <lb />
lies, if Jay Gould's telegraph lines <lb />
he excepted. <lb />
Chief Justice Waite, of the <lb />
Court, celebrated his seven- <lb />
birthday this week, but be <lb />
does not -look a day over sixty <lb />
years. One year ago the <lb />
jurist was eligible to retirement <lb />
and he could then have resigned <lb />
bis commission and demanded a <lb />
salary of per annum <lb />
remainder of his life. The same <lb />
may be said of Associate Justices <lb />
Fields, Miller and Bradley Per- <lb />
haps in no other country of the <lb />
world can be witnessed four <lb />
vigorously working <lb />
every day, when they could re- <lb />
precisely the same <lb />
for doing nothing whatever. <lb />
According to the annual report <lb />
of the First Assistant Postmaster <lb />
General, the number of post offices <lb />
the United States on June 30th <lb />
1887, was ; it further shows <lb />
the still more gratifying fact that <lb />
over Democrats have been <lb />
appointed postmaster during the <lb />
past two years. <lb />
It is surprising to think of the <lb />
vast amount of money lost in trans- <lb />
mission through the mails. <lb />
report of the dead letter office <lb />
shows that the sum of was <lb />
found in which amount <lb />
was to the send- <lb />
There was deposited in the <lb />
Treasury taken from dead <lb />
letters that could not be restored <lb />
to the owners, the <lb />
proceeds of auction sales of pack <lb />
ages of merchandise, which <lb />
not be restored. <lb />
STOP AND READ <lb />
and STUDY WELL <lb />
Clothing, Dry Goods, <lb />
Boots and shoes, <lb />
Notions, <lb />
AT LOWEST FIGURES <lb />
MY FOUR <lb />
MY PRICES <lb />
MY <lb />
MY GOODS <lb />
MY GUARANTEE <lb />
My prices are low down. My goods, the best. <lb />
My principle, the fairest. My guarantee is, that <lb />
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 />
The Tar Transportation Company. <lb />
Forbes. Greenville, President <lb />
J. n. Cherry, <lb />
J. Greenville, Sec <lb />
j N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
B. F. Jones, Washington. Gen <lb />
The People's Line for travel on Tar <lb />
every description will be kept on hand River. <lb />
. ,. , , Steamer Greenville is the finest <lb />
VarniSheS, and quickest boat on the river. She has <lb />
I been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
DOORS SASH, . <lb />
and. <lb />
A FULL LINE OF HARDWARE of <lb />
LOCKS, BUTTS, <lb />
MECHANIC'S TOOLS, <lb />
Nails, etc. <lb />
The all absorbing topic of inter- <lb />
est at the present of Beau- <lb />
fort county Superior Court is the <lb />
trial of William Potts and Mrs. <lb />
tor the murder of Paul <lb />
case was called on <lb />
last Friday and the first day was <lb />
taken up in selecting the jury. On <lb />
Saturday the examination of wit- <lb />
began and s not <lb />
until yesterday afternoon. All <lb />
the testimony had not been taken <lb />
at this noon <lb />
but we were informed by wire <lb />
that it would probably be finished <lb />
and the argument of counsel be- <lb />
gin in afternoon The case <lb />
attracts great interest. <lb />
Send at your job work. <lb />
could <lb />
FURNITURE has been added and a <lb />
full line will be kept, consisting of <lb />
BED ROOM SETS, <lb />
Bed Steads, Mattresses, <lb />
CHAIRS, CRADLES, LOUNGES, <lb />
CHILDREN'S CHAIRS, <lb />
Hound and Square Tables, <lb />
Our limited space will prevent our <lb />
keeping stock at present lino furniture, <lb />
but we have <lb />
and will take orders and guarantee <lb />
faction. <lb />
M. A. JARVIS <lb />
Grenville, N. C, Sept in. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladles. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A first-class Table furnished with the <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Is <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
Friday at Ci. o'clock, A. M. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at C o'clock, a. m. <lb />
Freights received daily and through <lb />
Bills Lading to all points. <lb />
J. J. CHEEKY, <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
HARRY <lb />
T AM <lb />
SUCCESSORS TO JOHN S. CO <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 all evidences of debt <lb />
and merchandise, sol loll their former and increased <lb />
Being aide to make all purchases for cash, getting advantage of <lb />
discounts, will be enabled to sell us cheaply as any one South of <lb />
Norfolk. We shall retain in our employ J. <lb />
superintendent of the business, with his former partner Skinner <lb />
as assist ant, who will always he glad to see and serve their old customers <lb />
A special branch of our business will he to furnish cash at <lb />
rates to farmers to cultivate and harvest their crops, in dims off <lb />
to with approved security <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
AGENT, <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
SKINNER BUILDING OPPOSITE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates a call when in need of LIFE, <lb />
ACCIDENT and LIVE STOCK INSURANCE, <lb />
NEW <lb />
JEWELRY STORE. <lb />
I have just opened a Jewelry Store at <lb />
the stand of G. L. and will <lb />
keep on sale u nice line of <lb />
WATCHES, CLOCKS, <lb />
arid Jewelry. <lb />
Am also prepared to do all kinds of re- <lb />
pairing on such articles in a <lb />
and satisfactory manner. <lb />
MOSES <lb />
E. C. GLENN. <lb />
COMMISSION <lb />
STANDARD GUANO. ACID PHOSPHATE, <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb />
SHELL LIME, DISSOLVED BONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C., Mar. 1887. <lb />
STOTT <lb />
At a late hoar we <lb />
learned that the M. E. Conference <lb />
at Fayetteville had appointed Rev. <lb />
R. B. John Greenville Station<lb />
J. PROCTOR <lb />
GRIMESLAND. N. C. <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
keep constantly on hand a good <lb />
stock of Ready Made Clothing, Boots, <lb />
Shoe Hats, Dry Goods. Dress Goods, <lb />
Notions, Hardware. Farmer's Tools, Pro- <lb />
visions. Light and Heavy Groceries, To- <lb />
Cigars, Liquor which will be <lb />
old <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH. <lb />
We pay the very highest market prices <lb />
tor Cotton and all kinds of Country Pro- <lb />
duce. <lb />
We have live inch Shingle which <lb />
will be sold at per thousand <lb />
at Boyd's Ferry. <lb />
All persona owing us are re- <lb />
quested to make immediate set- <lb />
forget our place, and <lb />
goo <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 />
WITH ALL <lb />
U our Motto. NO GOODS MISREPRESENTED. <lb />
Brogan Shoes pries <lb />
Better Quality usual price to <lb />
Dress Shoes. 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 usual price 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 We keep <lb />
other Corsets at to cents. <lb />
Collars, 4-ply linen, all sizes and stylos, for cents <lb />
Cuffs from to cent, good linen. <lb />
Huts from cents up <lb />
Caps for cents mini price to <lb />
Kid Gloves usual price 1.25 to 1.50 <lb />
Lisle Thread to <lb />
Winter Shawls from to usual price to 1.03 <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 cents <lb />
Lead pencils for cents <lb />
Eclipse Sift era cents Scissors cents large, tin dippers <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 />
HO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. <lb />
THE UNDERSIGN Ell IS NOW SOLE THE <lb />
OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE <lb />
FORMERLY BELONGING TO FLANAGAN WILLIAMSON <lb />
AND INVITES ANYONE WISHING TO PURCHASE <lb />
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES HARNESS, <lb />
or who have Vehicle or Harness that needs repairing, to call on him. <lb />
All Vehicles an manufactured with either <lb />
SPRINGS, as the purchaser desires, and all work <lb />
Returning to all patrons fur past favors, a continuance the same is <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
J. D. WILLIAMSON. <lb />
BARGAINS <lb />
ALL OUR <lb />
MUST GO <lb />
Our Mammoth Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, <lb />
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dress Goods, Notions, <lb />
Hardware, Harness. Tinware, Crockery, <lb />
will be sold at <lb />
New York Cost, <lb />
WITHOUT RESERVE <lb />
Our business must be closed by the first <lb />
January next and these goods will be sold <lb />
cf Price <lb />
Bargains Will Be Given For The Cash. <lb />
1.1 Cherry <lb />
ft J V a <lb />
y s i. <lb />
Wanted See Here.<lb />
v v w on the of I <lb />
I now offer my entire stock of goods at <lb />
M T I everybody. I Mk <lb />
I W an examination of my to <lb />
i that I mean whit gay. Alt notes <lb />
For which the ,,,, <lb />
paid, or Cotton need given in ex- , ,, put , of <lb />
lo shall proceed to collect all accounts <lb />
TarbOrO Oil f not rM W MIS day of January by <lb />
K. Oct. 12.1887 j . J. R, Davenport, <lb />
L. BROWN, N. <lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
THIS PAPER <lb />
at o. r. <lb />
AD- <lb />
for It la lib n I <lb />
Perusal <lb />
Mrs V. L. Stephens is visiting <lb />
her parents near Hamilton. <lb />
. Miss Warren left Saturday <lb />
to take charge of a school at <lb />
Local <lb />
Cotton yesterday. <lb />
Rice cents per bushel. <lb />
Peanuts from to cents. <lb />
Seventeen days to Christmas. <lb />
Ain't the days short, though <lb />
The price of flour has advanced. <lb />
December come in somewhat <lb />
blustery. <lb />
Sunday was another of those <lb />
beautiful days. <lb />
A marriage will take place in <lb />
the Baptist Church to-night. <lb />
Town Councilmen were in <lb />
monthly session last night. <lb />
service was held in <lb />
the Baptist Church last Sunday. <lb />
The weather has moderated <lb />
since the cold wave brushed over <lb />
us. <lb />
The Sunday Schools are making <lb />
preparation for <lb />
meats. <lb />
Cotton did not hold on to the <lb />
advance. There was a decline in <lb />
price on Saturday. <lb />
Several tracts of land were sold <lb />
at auction at the Court House <lb />
door on Monday. <lb />
Something has got the matter <lb />
with the market and that <lb />
is going higher. <lb />
Many people were in town Mon- <lb />
day. The crowd made it look <lb />
most like Saturday. <lb />
A few members of the fire com- <lb />
were out on monthly parade <lb />
Monday afternoon. <lb />
Many a porker went to the <lb />
slaughter during the past week. <lb />
Fine weather for hog killing. <lb />
Another large lot of paper for <lb />
letter heads, etc., has just been re- <lb />
at the office. <lb />
Willoughby I Co., have <lb />
dissolved See no- <lb />
elsewhere in this paper. <lb />
Next week we will give a few <lb />
more among the in <lb />
reference to buying Xmas goods. <lb />
Turner's Almanac- promised <lb />
for to-day and to-morrow. <lb />
We'll see it comes or <lb />
Judge Mills L. Eure, of the firm <lb />
of Eure, Farrar Co., Norfolk, <lb />
was in town the first of the week. <lb />
Only two more issues of the Re- <lb />
this year. Had you <lb />
thought how near the year is gone. <lb />
The Hamilton Railroad and <lb />
Lumber Company have completed <lb />
their road from Hamilton to Tar- <lb />
Mr. J. B. Yellowley and wife <lb />
returned Saturday from a visit to <lb />
Mississippi. <lb />
Miss Minnie Popper, of Virgin- <lb />
has been visiting Mrs. C. M. <lb />
Barnard the past week. <lb />
Mist Lizzie Redding, from near <lb />
Greenville, has been visiting <lb />
in Wilson for a week. <lb />
Mr. R. M. spent <lb />
day and Sunday in a town on <lb />
the railroad It is useless to say <lb />
where. <lb />
Mr. A. N. Ryan has a very pain- <lb />
rising on his hand, caused by <lb />
sticking a scissors point into one <lb />
of his fingers <lb />
Mr. Harper, of Greene <lb />
county and Mis. Alice Carr, of <lb />
Pitt, were married on Thursday <lb />
of last week. <lb />
We see from Snow Hill Enter- <lb />
prise that Mr. John A. Moore, of <lb />
Greenville, has opened a law office <lb />
in Snow Hill. <lb />
Mr. C. D. <lb />
entertain- ed the dwelling on Green <lb />
lately occupied by by Mr. A. J. <lb />
Griffin, and has moved his family <lb />
to Greenville. <lb />
Miss Etta Harris is clerking at <lb />
Messrs. Ryan variety <lb />
store during the holidays. Miss <lb />
Williams has also taken a <lb />
clerkship with the same firm. <lb />
Hon. L. Latham, <lb />
from District, left Thurs- <lb />
day for Washington to be present <lb />
at the opening of Congress on <lb />
His family <lb />
him. <lb />
We were delighted yesterday <lb />
to have a call from our good friend <lb />
Rev. J. G. Nelson, for the past <lb />
now to Ryan Redding. <lb />
Boss rite in to <lb />
for de <lb />
If you are a housekeeper and <lb />
want to in real hand- <lb />
some style buy a new cooking or <lb />
heating stove. There are three <lb />
Greenville, Winstead-A <lb />
L. C. Terrell and M. <lb />
A. Jarvis, from either of whom <lb />
you can get just what is needed. <lb />
Bear in mind also that they keep <lb />
anything in the hardware and <lb />
line. <lb />
are such crowds rushing <lb />
to T. R. Cherry Go's, since their <lb />
in the Reflector That is easy <lb />
enough. In the first place the re- <lb />
liability of that firm guarantees <lb />
to the public that what they say <lb />
is true without the slightest room <lb />
for doubt In the next place near- <lb />
everybody in the county reads <lb />
the and when the <lb />
saw Cherry's announcement <lb />
they knew it meant exactly what <lb />
t said. <lb />
Junes, I am some- <lb />
what about V <lb />
I don't know what to get <lb />
for Christmas. You know times <lb />
are a little hard and I didn't care <lb />
to spend much money year. <lb />
But I concluded to make a start <lb />
getting a dress for my wife, <lb />
some good shoes for the children <lb />
and a hat for <lb />
and you want me to tell you where <lb />
to get them Here, read this <lb />
House <lb />
so. I have been hearing <lb />
something of the nice goods they <lb />
Friend Van Stephens the <lb />
again the other day. <lb />
In addition to his popularity as a <lb />
confectioner, as a tobacconist . he <lb />
does not left every cold <lb />
He received a lot of tine ten-cent <lb />
cigars on Friday and came over <lb />
to to the Reflector. <lb />
The editor being a non-smoker <lb />
From Headquarters. <lb />
j --------v-w I T v-w. <lb />
Not at COST <lb />
but far below value we shall offer, as long as they <lb />
last, the following desirable goods which we <lb />
have purchased for less than the bare cost of <lb />
manufacturing or importing <lb />
Towels, <lb />
Napkins, <lb />
Bleached Linen Damask Tablecloth, <lb />
Turkey Red <lb />
Ladies Fine Hosiery, <lb />
Ladies Medium Hosiery, <lb />
Misses and children's Hosiery, <lb />
Hamburg Edgings, <lb />
Hamburg <lb />
All these Goods will be marked in PLAIN FIG- <lb />
and will be sold at ONE PRICE only. <lb />
M. R. LANG'S COLUMN. <lb />
for <lb />
W. L. ELLIOTT. JOHN NICHOLSON <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
year stationed who I forced to decline so tempting <lb />
with his wife is visiting the faun- offer, but the crew very kindly <lb />
of Rev. O. P. Humber. It re-1 relieved him of a few. returning <lb />
minds us of old times to have Joe therefor their sweetest and <lb />
thanks. <lb />
Forbes said a man <lb />
who was walking down the street, <lb />
returned other day, and glanced up <lb />
at <lb />
in our midst. <lb />
We had a call from Hon. W. <lb />
R. Williams, of Falkland, on Sat- <lb />
He had just <lb />
from the meeting of the National I that sign on the front of a store <lb />
Grange at Lansing, Mich., and re Why, that name sounds <lb />
ports it as being a pleasant and of course it is. The <lb />
profitable meeting. <lb />
Slang is being reduced to a so- <lb />
point. put a bomb <lb />
in your is the latest for <lb />
Last Friday night was a famous <lb />
one for parties <lb />
in different neighborhoods not far <lb />
He says the <lb />
meeting of the North Carolina <lb />
State Grange and Farmer's <lb />
at Tarboro next week will <lb />
so be interesting and that a large <lb />
number of farmers will be present. <lb />
Christ mas Is Coming <lb />
So it is, rapidly coming, the mer- <lb />
season of the year <lb />
when everybody feels happy and <lb />
stand for years, so to <lb />
speak. And his stock Well, <lb />
that's something reliable and solid, <lb />
regular wool and <lb />
a yard Nothing shoddy <lb />
there, but you get just what you <lb />
call <lb />
Schultz, mother told me <lb />
to bring you these eggs, and chick- <lb />
ens and this beeswax and tell you <lb />
, to send her a supply of sugar and <lb />
wants to see everybody feel I . , . <lb />
and a lot of those nice <lb />
the same way. It the time <lb />
when the generous hearted knows <lb />
no end to his purse nor ceases to <lb />
purchase until something is laid <lb />
by for every one. Presents must <lb />
be bought for father, mother, <lb />
wife, children, uncle, aunt, <lb />
nephew, niece, sweetheart, friend, <lb />
and no one must be left out or for- <lb />
gotten. Now we wart to have <lb />
a minutes chat to those <lb />
J j who are going to do the buying. <lb />
over the columns of the Re- <lb />
from town. and purchase of the deal- <lb />
There will Le a Christmas whose names you find therein. <lb />
in Mode's Hall, Old Sparta, on From them you can get just what <lb />
the evening the 21st. Thanks j you want and at the same time <lb />
for an invitation. j help the merchant and help the <lb />
A year's subscription to the Re- of course an editor <lb />
will insure you the paper <lb />
of <lb />
through the entire campaign <lb />
1888. Send in -our name. <lb />
On the 18th the State Grange <lb />
will meet in Tarboro. Our sister <lb />
town is preparing to give them a; elector readers, <lb />
hearty reception and a grand <lb />
banquet. <lb />
hears lots of things, sees lots of <lb />
things, tells lots of things, and <lb />
now we are going to branch <lb />
and give you a few points about <lb />
some of our merchants, those <lb />
whose names are to the <lb />
There is a large new advertise- <lb />
of Higgs on first <lb />
The holiday displays; page this issue. They announce <lb />
fill every young that a large portion of their stock <lb />
rapturous and joyous j must be disposed of in order that <lb />
delight at the approach of may be made tor an immense <lb />
Christmas. j holiday display. Put their name <lb />
Mr. William Mills, memorandum book when <lb />
township, brought the best bale out make Purchases, <lb />
cotton to town Monday that Now John, don't forget to <lb />
been sold here this season. It j a barrel that good flour from <lb />
graded middling. . A. Andrews while you are in <lb />
When you want your know I want <lb />
changed let us have some nice cakes for Chris- <lb />
matter as early as possible. Wait-1 Maria, you shall <lb />
until too near the time <lb />
to press causes us trouble <lb />
The returns thanks <lb />
to the Wilson county Industrial <lb />
for a com<lb />
of go- i nave and anything else <lb />
B nice that you want. Good bye <lb />
I'll be home <lb />
Harry Skinner Co., did you <lb />
Why their stores are just <lb />
running over with new goods on <lb />
ticket to their first annual fair, to ,. J , ,. . j <lb />
staple order. row just a word <lb />
I in your ear, secretly. A few <lb />
I can be very safely and <lb />
R. Whichard left an My invested with them for sub- <lb />
be held in Wilson on the and <lb />
27th, <lb />
corn at the office on <lb />
Saturday, about half of the grains <lb />
of which were red and the re- <lb />
goods, and they are the <lb />
best for the holidays. <lb />
M. R. Lang, prince of mer- <lb />
thing when <lb />
cream colored with a red chants knows a good <lb />
tip on the end. , he sees it, and when he gets it be <lb />
Reflector office will be; us in to take a <lb />
a fine target for leap said one Such Was the when <lb />
of the force, Saturday. Upon line of lies and <lb />
being asked to explain, his reason for Holidays put in their <lb />
was that every of the <lb />
per was single. <lb />
pa <lb />
appearance last week You will <lb />
have to look to know how pretty <lb />
they are. g <lb />
Our foreman was engaging some ,,,. , . ., , <lb />
com from a colored Monday, We <lb />
when the latter asked how T be, <lb />
wanted it. the was the l . <lb />
reply. tome, o If <lb />
the the contemplate getting a new <lb />
one during the holidays you can get <lb />
While airing ourselves on Evans a stylish and pretty one from <lb />
street, Saturday afternoon, we Mrs. or <lb />
overheard a grocery clerk trying <lb />
to sell a customer some salt. We <lb />
passed by just in time to bear him <lb />
remark salt is <lb />
weather <lb />
asked an inquisitive man in the <lb />
the other day. Before we <lb />
refer him to the weather I many nice <lb />
Mrs. Home. They can supply you <lb />
with anything nice in the <lb />
line. <lb />
de Mister Amt <lb />
things for you've been <lb />
talking in the paper about. Here's <lb />
a memorandum of what she wants. <lb />
And I like to forgot it, but father <lb />
send him another supply of <lb />
tobacco for that lot of skins <lb />
in the right, my lit- <lb />
man, come along this way, and <lb />
when you go back home tell the <lb />
people that there is no place ahead <lb />
the Old Brick Store when they <lb />
want groceries or <lb />
Commissioners <lb />
The Board of County <lb />
performed the usual <lb />
tine business on Monday and de- <lb />
voted yesterday to receiving and <lb />
passing upon the bonds of the of- <lb />
of the county. Next week <lb />
we hope to give a report of the <lb />
work of the meeting. <lb />
We noticed a man his <lb />
horse to a livery the other <lb />
day, who crossed the sidewalk and <lb />
drove into alley at full speed. It <lb />
struck us being exceedingly <lb />
to say the least of it. Had <lb />
any one been coming out the alley <lb />
at the same time there would <lb />
have been a serious collision. <lb />
No Ducks <lb />
The editor is the champion <lb />
A few mornings ago he arose <lb />
long before the lark and, <lb />
a friend hied unto river <lb />
in quest of ducks. rowed a <lb />
skiff two miles, tramped the same <lb />
distance further returned in like <lb />
order and got so much as not a <lb />
single shot. Yes, we saw a duck. <lb />
Go again Of we will. It <lb />
requires such a tramp about once <lb />
in two years to break the <lb />
of things, or to work up an <lb />
petite tor breakfast. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
During November licenses were <lb />
issued to twenty six couples in <lb />
Pitt county by the Register of <lb />
Deeds, eleven of which were <lb />
white and fifteen to colored per- <lb />
sons, viz <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
R. J. Little and M. E. Clark, <lb />
William Wilson and Nannie Lang, <lb />
David Dunn Dunn, II. <lb />
A. Harrell Lula <lb />
C. Nelson, and E. V. Andrews, J. <lb />
W. and Lena Kilpatrick. <lb />
Henry Sermons and Cornelia Skin- <lb />
Henry Skinner and Lame <lb />
Rouse, Arch Johnson and Fannie <lb />
Whichard, and Alice <lb />
Carr, Richard Briley Annie <lb />
Hem by. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Church Foreman Cora <lb />
Irvin Hopkins and Delia Lang- <lb />
Charles Petteway and <lb />
Spell, Blount Stocks Sarah <lb />
Rice, Randall Wilson and Sarah <lb />
E demons, Jim Allen and Nettie <lb />
Wilson, Steven W. Bell and Di- <lb />
Gorham, Richard and <lb />
Ellen Cox, Wesley Bell and Han- <lb />
Page, Ward and <lb />
and <lb />
BUSINESS LOCALS. <lb />
Have your Clothing out <lb />
by A. the Mer- <lb />
chant Tailor, and get a <lb />
good fit- <lb />
New and Nuts, <lb />
Dates, Figs, Apples, Candies, <lb />
Cakes, Oranges, Lemons, <lb />
and at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
One the celebrated <lb />
Coffee Pots given to every <lb />
chaser of an Excelsior Cook Stove <lb />
Special attention given to box- <lb />
Candies and Fruits by <lb />
V. L. Stephens. <lb />
We have just received our new <lb />
fall stock of samples Custom <lb />
Made Clothing, consisting of the <lb />
finest and line of Import- <lb />
ed Goods A <lb />
Be Wise by getting full value <lb />
a Pure hand made cigar tor <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
A fresh lot of French Candy just <lb />
received at V. L. Stephen's. <lb />
One second Hand Engine, used <lb />
one season, for sale Cheap M. A. <lb />
Jarvis. <lb />
worth Furs wanted <lb />
this winter at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Xmas is coining so is a large lot <lb />
of confectioneries at L. Ste-; <lb />
The sale the Boss Famous <lb />
Milk Biscuit over six <lb />
months previous lbs, yon <lb />
know at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Buy your Xmas Candies and j <lb />
Fruits of V. L. Stephens. <lb />
For Holiday trade barrels of <lb />
Apples cheap at the old Brick i <lb />
Store. <lb />
Holiday Hat. <lb />
The latest styles at M. R Lang's D. Lichtenstein Co <lb />
OUR GREETING TO <lb />
All Join in the chorus. <lb />
And sing with loud ; <lb />
For here's a stock most glorious <lb />
And w bargains once again <lb />
Then sound the tocsin louder, <lb />
Let the people us know. <lb />
Where to spend the dollar, <lb />
In the purchase of goods low. <lb />
Christmas gm<lb />
II <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
NORFOLK. <lb />
iii Baltimore in 1870. <lb />
Will open a House in <lb />
In September, 1887, for the handling <lb />
Slew cotton, thus giving our customers <lb />
of Ore two <lb />
CARRIAGES. <lb />
BUGGIES, <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 n <lb />
class Buggy. <lb />
YOUR ORDERS SOLICITED. <lb />
Manager. <lb />
EVERYBODY U <lb />
I have given personal <lb />
attention to the <lb />
chase and management <lb />
of my stock, and only a <lb />
call is needed to con- <lb />
that <lb />
HARD TIMES <lb />
things of the <lb />
PAST <lb />
1887 <lb />
GRAND MAMMOTH DISPLAY <lb />
OF <lb />
FALL and WINTER HOODS <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 Grades <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 qualities, in striped <lb />
Plaid and plain designs. Trimmings in all colors, from <lb />
inch to yards wide. Braided and beaded <lb />
and Laces and thousands of other articles in <lb />
this line that want of space forbids mentioning. <lb />
W. S. has just received <lb />
AT THE <lb />
Among the many sea- <lb />
wares I am of- <lb />
will be found <lb />
Ladies. Dress Goods, <lb />
Cashmeres, Flannels, <lb />
Suitings, Plaids and <lb />
Stripes, Blanket Cloth, Dress <lb />
Silks both Black and Colored, <lb />
beautiful and many <lb />
too numerous to mention. <lb />
and Trimmings. <lb />
Our Ladies and Children Wraps and <lb />
Department. <lb />
We can show you a line of Ladies, Misses and Children's gar- <lb />
in Russian Circulars, long and short Jackets <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 <lb />
a purchase. <lb />
We can show yon a fine line of Striped, Check and Plain <lb />
hams of all grades, 3-4, 7-8, 4-4. Brown and Bleached Homespuns <lb />
small and large check. Plaids wide. Bleached and Brown <lb />
Sheetings. Fall Styles of Striped Seersucker. and stylish <lb />
lines of Calicoes, Tickings, Curtains, Flannels of all colors, <lb />
Our Carpet, Rug and Oil Cloth Department. <lb />
my What beautiful carpets was the remark of a con- <lb />
that passed our store. Prior to this season we had some- <lb />
what neglected this Department; but, owing to frequent calls from <lb />
our customers, we have invested largely in this line of goods. We <lb />
show you a full line of Brussels 8-pl v. plain and fancy, in wool <lb />
cotton and carpetings. also a full line of Smyrna and fancy <lb />
Rugs. Floor Oil Cloth in 6-4 widths. Don't purchase <lb />
until you have inspected our beautiful stock, as it will pay to <lb />
do so. <lb />
OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT <lb />
Having for years been the Leaders in the Clothing trade we are <lb />
ready to show you a full and complete line of New and Stylish <lb />
Ready-made for Men. Youths. Boys and wear <lb />
embracing Single- and Double Breasted Round and Straight <lb />
Cut Sacks and Frocks in Checked, Striped and Plain all <lb />
Wool, Cashmeres, Cork Screws, Diagonals, Broadcloths, fee. ; also <lb />
OLD BRICK STORE. every <lb />
; Braided Sets and ; own make. We guarantee to give a fit. from a <lb />
their year's will if to Panels, Watered Silks and Sat v to SIzes- An in <lb />
their interest to get our prices before . this line will satisfy you that we are the leaders. AN,, a full line <lb />
Silver-Ware and Jewelry ever <lb />
brought to Greenville. Repair- <lb />
Watches Clocks and Jewelry <lb />
a specialty. <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 />
Yon can save money by buying <lb />
your Xmas goods from V. L Ste- <lb />
Davis and New Home Sewing <lb />
elsewhere, <lb />
in all its branches. <lb />
is complete <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, SUGAR, <lb />
SPICES, TEAS, <lb />
always at Lowest Market <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
., , ,, Wing you to buy at one profit. A <lb />
for sale at Brown stock of <lb />
Hooker's store by J. C. Lanier. <lb />
party things in <lb />
window said an old colored j <lb />
woman. did see so Dawson, John Dickens <lb />
for Ann Whitebait, Hay ward <lb />
bulletin one of in be Mr. Johnson and Pennie King, William <lb />
will be a cold night m the Yes, is, but the and Nellie Briley, John <lb />
morning if it fairs style of the firm bis been changed Braddy and Glim Foreman <lb />
Highest Cash Price paid for <lb />
Rough Rice by E C. Glenn. <lb />
For Gifts for the Holidays have <lb />
your Picture made at <lb />
N. C. <lb />
comes but once a year <lb />
and I will buy my confections <lb />
from V. L. <lb />
P Sugar for icing cakes <lb />
at the Old <lb />
and by <lb />
Rev. N. C Hughes, D D., can be <lb />
bought at the Reflector office. <lb />
Price 81.25. <lb />
I have a large lot of Candies <lb />
Fruit on hand for the holidays. <lb />
V. L. Stephens. <lb />
Cakes, Crackers Candy at <lb />
prices at the Old <lb />
Store. <lb />
J. M. King is now west buying <lb />
Horses and Mules. He will return <lb />
the last of this week with a fine <lb />
lot stock which will be sold <lb />
cheap for cash. <lb />
For Raisins, Nuts, Figs, Apples <lb />
Oranges, Lemons and all kind of <lb />
Candies go to V. L. Stephens. <lb />
Chills by buying <lb />
Hens and Ladies Under Shirts and <lb />
Drawers at Higgs <lb />
Holiday line <lb />
Scarfs and Ties for Xmas at <lb />
M. <lb />
Remember there is nothing Bo <lb />
appropriate for for a Xmas gift as <lb />
a Picture. So have it made at <lb />
once, before the rash by <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Notice Is hereby given that the Ann, <lb />
known as J. f. of <lb />
Greenville, K. C, bag this day dissolved, <lb />
by All parties Indebted, <lb />
to said Ann are requested to come for- <lb />
ward and make settlement with E. M. <lb />
He will pay all claims against <lb />
the Ina and will also manage the <lb />
hereafter under the name at f. <lb />
J. P. WILLOUGHBY, <lb />
Deb. F. <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 CO. <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Hardware Dealers <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
WHEN YOU WANT <lb />
Wagon, Buggy Material, <lb />
Sash. Doors, Blinds. Paints, Oils. <lb />
the BEST Cotton Gins. Steam Engines <lb />
and Boilers, or any goods in this line <lb />
CALL, ON <lb />
BEST GOODS, <lb />
LOWEST PRICES, <lb />
SQUARE DEALING <lb />
TIMES BUILDING <lb />
MILLER BROS, STEEL <lb />
n . . <lb />
When not tale by local Sealer, TC will <lb />
in u n <lb />
School do., each, <lb />
do. <lb />
ins, Sultan, Satins, Astrakhans, <lb />
Fur, and all other Stylish Trim- <lb />
Cheviot Suits in all sizes <lb />
and colors. Gents Double-Breast <lb />
Prince Suits, Fine Dress <lb />
Overcoats, and. everything else <lb />
that comprises a <lb />
Clothing Department for Men, <lb />
Youths an-1 Boys. <lb />
Boots Slues. <lb />
Ladies Fine Buttons Kid <lb />
Boots, Gents Fine Dress Boots, <lb />
Heavy Boots, Ditching Boots <lb />
and all other kinds for Men and <lb />
Boys. Ladies Gents Fine <lb />
Dress Shoes of Standard makes. <lb />
The Frank Adler Shoe <lb />
in Button, Lace and Congress. <lb />
Gents <lb />
Hats, Caps and <lb />
everything- else to be <lb />
found at the <lb />
STORE. <lb />
Manager and Proprietor. <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 BOOT 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 />
Children's Shoes, in Lace, Button <lb />
Congress and other Styles of all qualities ; also Men and <lb />
Heavy Boots at exceedingly low prices that will 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 the 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 or old stock goods, nor is it necessary <lb />
with our reputation, to quote prices ; but an inspection of our <lb />
Mammoth Display of New Goods will convince <lb />
you that we are offering <lb />
Rousing, Rattling <lb />
BARGAINS <lb />
throughout our new, complete and extensive <lb />
stock. An inspection of our stock will convince <lb />
you of the above. <lb />
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executed. .<lb />
the bridges on the county <lb />
road, cross Middle Swamp-, thence down <lb />
the rim of said to the month of <lb />
thence In <lb />
said branch to Gideon Allen's corner, <lb />
Fast poles to a <lb />
stake in the rent it of several small <lb />
in Thomas Joyner's line, thence <lb />
West it poles lo a stake, by <lb />
maples Thomas <lb />
South We-t poles to a <lb />
pint the county <lb />
South We-t stake in a <lb />
Aaron corner, <lb />
West to the Green county road. Joy- <lb />
corner, thence a Southerly course <lb />
tin- of said mad to the be- <lb />
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ginning. containing by <lb />
twelve hundred acres or be- <lb />
v to Dr. <lb />
M. BOOBS <lb />
Nov. 7th. 1887. Special <lb />
twelve hundred acres mo <lb />
J III j in the lauds formerly <lb />
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MILLINERY GOODS <lb />
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will e ice yen they are a <lb />
i i till- in .; kit. lo quality <lb />
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received en days. <lb />
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Minnie Sherrod. <lb />
Lela and N. <lb />
James and <lb />
baud. F. G. James, <lb />
vs. <lb />
Willie Defendant <lb />
To Willie <lb />
Yon arc hereby notified that On <lb />
, 1st petition was tiled in <lb />
my the above named plaintiff's, <lb />
praying a division of the lands described <lb />
in petition of which you arc an heir. <lb />
Yon are hereby notified to appear at my <lb />
office in or on the <lb />
23rd day of to <lb />
or demur to said u III Ian, and <lb />
should fail to so appear a <lb />
will be appointed to <lb />
you and rendered <lb />
with .-ail petition. Witness my hand at <lb />
in Martin county <lb />
North <lb />
W. T. <lb />
Clerk Court. <lb />
ARE TO GO <lb />
of business and for that reason offer <lb />
stock of <lb />
GROCERIES <lb />
and <lb />
FAMILY SUPPLIES, <lb />
AT COST. <lb />
Come to sec us early if you wish to secure <lb />
BARGAINS. <lb />
M. L. Slaughter Co. <lb />
ALFRED FORBES <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Dealer in Dry Goods, Notions, <lb />
Hats. Boots. Shoes, Hardware, v <lb />
and Rock Lime kept <lb />
on hand. <lb />
I bare received a lot of K nick, <lb />
Braces for boys, girls, ladies and <lb />
gentlemen, need only to be tried <lb />
give <lb />
can now to the Jobbing Trade <lb />
superior Geo. A. A <lb />
spool cotton which l will sell at. apparent <lb />
it cents per doz., per cent. off. <lb />
I keep on hand a large supply of Hos-<lb />
sell at wholesale prices to merchants. <lb />
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glowing message to unfold. <lb />
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bear <lb />
The sweet sound through all intervening <lb />
space; <lb />
And I shall wander forth, knowing not <lb />
where. <lb />
But surely shall I come unto the place <lb />
where thou dost stand, and gaze into <lb />
thy face. <lb />
For if thou me as I thee. <lb />
These unseen powers our friends <lb />
ways be, <lb />
Arthur Peterson in of New <lb />
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and repaired in best <lb />
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Goldsboro Argus. <lb />
Taking as careful survey as <lb />
of the complexion of the <lb />
which convenes on <lb />
Monday in December, ire <lb />
find it to be as follows <lb />
Independents <lb />
In the Democratic caucus it will <lb />
require eighty-five votes to norm <lb />
At present no contest is <lb />
should there be a <lb />
change, geographical consideration <lb />
would probably lead to a complete <lb />
change of house officials. It is of <lb />
course conceded that Mr. <lb />
will be his own successor without <lb />
opposition in his own party <lb />
Considering the issues that are <lb />
pressing to the front to be deter- <lb />
mined by that body and the <lb />
consequences to <lb />
the people and effects upon <lb />
the chances of the two political <lb />
parties in the national contest of <lb />
1888, it may be said that this is <lb />
perhaps the most important session <lb />
of Congress in the history of oar <lb />
nation. The of action should <lb />
therefore be marked oat by the <lb />
party leaders according to the <lb />
of the most conscientious in- <lb />
to the people's interest. <lb />
The protective the <lb />
to <lb />
A striking instance of the ex- <lb />
tent to which labor saving ma <lb />
is carried nowadays, says <lb />
the Industrial Journal, is shown in <lb />
the tin can industry <lb />
nows that cans <lb />
The rushing along in a con- <lb />
stream. Now. <lb />
or of Bolder is left on <lb />
can. drop on the can <lb />
easily cleaned away, it is <lb />
not easy secure drop left <lb />
on the inside. It wouldn't do, of <lb />
to retard the speed of lite <lb />
waste the drop, it is <lb />
only a trifle, anyhow, and to nine- <lb />
nine men in n hundred it would <lb />
not seem worth a minute's <lb />
The hundredth man work- <lb />
ed tor a using one of these <lb />
machines, and he set about <lb />
an ingenious arrangement for <lb />
wiping the inside the can, <lb />
thereby saving that drop of solder <lb />
and leaving none to come in con- <lb />
tact with the contents of the can. <lb />
tie was encouraged by his employ- <lb />
to patent his invention, did <lb />
has already received <lb />
thousand dollars in royalties <lb />
its use. As the- machine solders <lb />
day, the solder saved <lb />
Ivy hie indention amounted to <lb />
a day. It pays to think as you <lb />
work. <lb />
THE A CHILD. <lb />
Mr. L. Fain, commission mer- <lb />
chant, says he owes the life of bis child <lb />
to Dr. Huckleberry Cordial, It <lb />
always gradually checks the bowels and <lb />
does not constipate as roan- do. <lb />
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L. C. TERRELL, <lb />
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throughout the and breadth <lb />
of our land until the people of <lb />
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j the dwarfing blight it <lb />
has c th interests and <lb />
progress of the <lb />
Such a bold has this system <lb />
taken upon vitals of the <lb />
pie's interests that it would not do <lb />
to be too free with the pruning <lb />
knife of tariff reform at <lb />
Moderate application is better <lb />
But it is time that a beginning <lb />
were made. <lb />
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IMPORTANT. <lb />
TO THE <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
We heard a gentleman remark <lb />
some time since if a mer- <lb />
chant was too to <lb />
his business, it was more than <lb />
probable he would be too stingy <lb />
to give <lb />
The Verdict <lb />
W. D. Suit, druggist, <lb />
can recommend Electric Bit- <lb />
as the very best remedy. Every bot- <lb />
sold has given relief in every case. <lb />
One man took six bottles, and was cured <lb />
of Rheumatism of <lb />
Abraham Hare, druggist, Ohio, <lb />
best selling medicine I have <lb />
ever bandied in my experience <lb />
U Electric <lb />
have added their testimony, so that <lb />
the verdict is unanimous that Electric <lb />
Bitters do cure all diseases Liver, <lb />
I Kidneys, or Blood. Only a half dollar a <lb />
bottle at Drug Store. <lb />
A tar-heel exchange baa this <lb />
important item . The way to <lb />
good living and success as a far- <lb />
mer, bread and meat, a plenty for <lb />
man and beast. You at <lb />
this, but did you ever know a man <lb />
who made on his own farm enough <lb />
to eat to give a mortgage, <lb />
beg credit, beg <lb />
You never did. <lb />
Farmers, <lb />
I used to get mad and like a <lb />
trooper the Yankees said <lb />
tint Southern people were <lb />
But I have had to acknowledge <lb />
tact. true it is not real <lb />
pleasant to think so, but the facts <lb />
are stubborn things to get around. <lb />
And tor twenty years stubborn <lb />
facts have been accumulating that <lb />
prove beyond a doubt that we, as <lb />
a people, are lazy thought- <lb />
less. <lb />
Now here are some of the facts <lb />
Since 1865, the people of the cot- <lb />
ton Slates have sent to the North <lb />
for meat, bread, vegetables, horses <lb />
and for such <lb />
things had lie- been as energetic <lb />
us people should be, would have <lb />
raised at home The Slate of <lb />
Georgia alone has sent <lb />
to pay for meat, which could <lb />
easily have been raised at home. <lb />
Now, if every farmer in the cot- <lb />
ton States bad raised all he need- <lb />
ed, and then enough to sell the <lb />
people in cities, all this money <lb />
would been kept at home, <lb />
and what cotton we had would <lb />
have double the money. <lb />
Had this been done brothers, do <lb />
you think that would <lb />
have been u cry till over land <lb />
about I be merchant <lb />
I have said that every man who <lb />
bis family uses <lb />
For renter, who moves from <lb />
place to this may be <lb />
cult, but for the man who owns <lb />
his land, ere is no earthly excuse <lb />
tor not having plenty of sweet <lb />
and Irish potatoes, peas, <lb />
beans, carrots, parsnips, salsify, <lb />
nips and dried ; and during <lb />
the summit lie can and should <lb />
have as vegetables as his <lb />
family consume besides enough to <lb />
feed one pig for each member in <lb />
family and then raise plenty <lb />
of corn to feed all his <lb />
THE <lb />
Eastern Reflector, <lb />
LT. PERSON'S <lb />
FIRM OF <lb />
T. R. Cherry Co., <lb />
are hereby g T , ; ,. ala. he an excellent <lb />
S none for solids <lb />
What las I to Do t <lb />
The symptoms of are <lb />
happily too well known. They differ in <lb />
individuals to some extent. A <lb />
billions man is seldom a breakfast eater <lb />
must closed up. <lb />
TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE <lb />
ex Sun Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
i I am j pending, and entitled <lb />
acres in the town of Greenville, <lb />
Machine Shops, will be sold <lb />
LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. <lb />
For further particulars, apply to <lb />
J. R. Forbes. <lb />
or Alfred Forbes. <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Ar Rocky M<lb />
Ar V. <lb />
Daily <lb />
Langley. of David vs. <lb />
H. el and numbered <lb />
the Special Proceeding Docket of <lb />
said Court as case number Km, I will, on <lb />
Friday. sell at pub- <lb />
m inn pm I <lb />
; Greenville all that piece or parcel of land <lb />
I go , situated in and known <lb />
in .-,,, as lot in the of the lauds of j STORE now occupy must <lb />
II -0 <lb />
to SO <lb />
II M <lb />
a morning. His tongue will hardly bear <lb />
inspect ion at any time; if It is not white <lb />
and furred, it is rough, at all events. <lb />
The digestive system Is wholly out <lb />
order and Diarrhea or Constipation may <lb />
op- I be a symptom or the two may alternate <lb />
There are often Hemorrhoids or even loss <lb />
of blood. There may be giddiness and <lb />
often headache and acidity or flatulence <lb />
and tenderness in the pit 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 />
CLOSING OUT <lb />
AT A SACRIFICE <lb />
pm <lb />
pm <lb />
. Train Keck Branch Road <lb />
leave- Neck at <lb />
Returning, leaves Scotland <lb />
M I A. M. daily Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro. II C via <lb />
among his <lb />
at-law and which was assigned to Marina <lb />
A. now Marina A. de- <lb />
as follows at last <lb />
course of lot ill the running <lb />
thence Smith IS West poles to the <lb />
thence down the road <lb />
thence East 11- to the run <lb />
WARREN, <lb />
l de of David <lb />
Greenville, X. <lb />
JOHN <lb />
M. X . A M. <lb />
Train Midi ind X I Branch leaves <lb />
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I arrive X C, AM. Re- <lb />
have- If C A M. <lb />
Gold-l X C. P <lb />
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P M. Spring Hope S P M. <lb />
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A Si. arrives Mount A <lb />
II, dally, except <lb />
Train nu leaves Warsaw <lb />
tor Clinton, Sunday, at COO <lb />
P M. I i Clinton A j <lb />
M. <lb />
and GO. <lb />
in on Fayette-i <lb />
Branch u is CASKETS CASES. <lb />
Ho. <lb />
Train South will stop only at Also tine imitation ROSE and <lb />
Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train make, at <lb />
for all point daily. All <lb />
rail and dally Sun- <lb />
day via Bay Line. <lb />
make connection for all <lb />
i r via and Wash- <lb />
All trains run solid between <lb />
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Palace Sleepers attached, <lb />
General <lb />
. f, K. Transportation . . <lb />
T. M. <lb />
V. <lb />
on hand a line of the best <lb />
WALNUT with handsome Li- <lb />
Trimmings. Having good fa- <lb />
for a new, <lb />
convenient Hearse, am prepared to give <lb />
personal attention at Burials. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
JOHN <lb />
Special Notice. <lb />
C. B. <lb />
H, b. <lb />
Edwards u , <lb />
and Binders, <lb />
All persons indebted to me by note or <lb />
account are requested to call and settle the <lb />
game immediately. <lb />
Further Indulgence cannot nor <lb />
when I move in the I <lb />
shall place all my claims in the hands <lb />
a Collector with instructions to collect. <lb />
collection of but few will have <lb />
X be vacated by the first of January, in <lb />
order that necessary repairs may be made <lb />
to the building, and to prevent the hand- <lb />
ling and moving of too many goods my <lb />
present stock will be offered <lb />
AT COST. <lb />
My stock embraces a full line <lb />
MILLINERY GOODS, <lb />
such as HATS and BONNETS of latest <lb />
styles and best qualities, <lb />
PLUSHES, <lb />
VELVETS, <lb />
FELTS, <lb />
SATINS, <lb />
and till Mods of goods generally kept in <lb />
a first-class millinery store. <lb />
Also c full stock of <lb />
NOTIONS <lb />
of HOSIERY, GLOVES. <lb />
HANDKERCHIEFS, <lb />
j and CHILDREN'S SHOES, <lb />
LACES, EMBROIDERIES a full <lb />
line of J E W the best rolled gold <lb />
plate. In fact a other articles <lb />
too numerous to <lb />
Remember these goods ,, <lb />
in order to prevent moving them. <lb />
COME AND EXAMINE THEM. <lb />
Mrs. R. H. Home. <lb />
pot N C <lb />
Pi <lb />
to for. <lb />
Greenville N. <lb />
c. <lb />
Having <lb />
an toe day of <lb />
de non on <lb />
de non on <lb />
We have complete the estate of John S. Taft, notice is <lb />
establishment of to bu hereby given to all person claims <lb />
order for J said estate to present them. <lb />
Of. R a i 1- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
lug <lb />
BLANK <lb />
and Binders, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
to for on i <lb />
or before day of <lb />
or this notice will bar of their <lb />
All persons indebted to said <lb />
to -make immediate<lb />
is non John <lb />
of <lb />
and vigor <lb />
Was He Playing <lb />
New Journal. <lb />
Deputy Sheriff Credle of <lb />
county, through the city <lb />
a few days ago with two convicts <lb />
for the State penitentiary. <lb />
of them became helpless from the <lb />
time he was first and <lb />
bad to be to the boat; <lb />
when they arrived at New <lb />
he was carried to the police <lb />
in a wheelbarrow, next <lb />
morning he was to the de- <lb />
pot and lifted on the train, and in <lb />
fact was lifted about until he <lb />
at the penitentiary. Here <lb />
the doctor applied a remedy which <lb />
cased him to spring to his feet as <lb />
if infused with new life. <lb />
wonderful discovery has been <lb />
made that too by a lady in this <lb />
Disease fastened its clutches upon <lb />
her and for seven years she withstood Its <lb />
tests, but her vital organs were <lb />
undermined and death seemed imminent <lb />
For three months she coughed incessantly <lb />
wild could not sleep. She bought of us a <lb />
bottle of Dr. Kine's New Discovery <lb />
Consumption and was so much relieved <lb />
on taking dose that she slept all night <lb />
with one bottle has been miraculous- <lb />
Thus write W. C. Co., of Shel- <lb />
by. N. C. Get a tree trial at <lb />
drug Store. <lb />
What They Ate. <lb />
Durham Recorder. <lb />
The Baptist State Convention <lb />
was in Durham five days, and from <lb />
the and butchers we <lb />
what it took to feed it. <lb />
Thirty steers at an average weight <lb />
of pounds ; barrels of floor; <lb />
bushels of meal, turkeys, <lb />
gallons of <lb />
tetra, pounds butter, <lb />
pounds of mince meat, geese, <lb />
or guineas, and hundreds of <lb />
at sod and <lb />
milk by the. barrel. The back- <lb />
yards are dyed by the <lb />
blood of slain at the altar <lb />
tot appease, the god of hanger. <lb />
Cots, <lb />
be used a few month before confinement. <lb />
Send for book To mailed free. <lb />
Co. <lb />
tans. <lb />
The best Salve in the world for <lb />
Bruises. Sores, Salt Rheum, Fe- <lb />
Sores, Totter. Chapped Hands, <lb />
Corns, and all ons <lb />
and cures Piles, or no pay v <lb />
It Is guaranteed to give perfect <lb />
satisfaction, or money<lb />
LIKE FAINTING LADIES. <lb />
Why are good resolutions like fainting <lb />
They should be carried out, and <lb />
parents should not forget the resolutions <lb />
that would never them to be with- <lb />
out that cough and croup cure, Taylor's <lb />
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and <lb />
Mullein. <lb />
There is a new superstition <lb />
which is arousing considerable at- <lb />
from girls. When a <lb />
girl finds an old buttoned shoe, <lb />
she at once proceeds to count the <lb />
buttons remaining on it, and they <lb />
indicate the number of years <lb />
which will elapse before she is <lb />
married. If there no buttons <lb />
on shoe, a superstitious girl <lb />
considers the omen extremely <lb />
fortunate. <lb />
A BABY LIKE A GALE OF WIND. <lb />
Why is a baby like a gale <lb />
wind Because it begins with a squall <lb />
Cold gales induce coughs croup. <lb />
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum <lb />
and Mullein will care it. <lb />
A Georgia exchange says that <lb />
the first issue of the in <lb />
Blakely, contained an advertise- <lb />
Boy Wanted at this <lb />
The next issue of the <lb />
Early County News, published <lb />
so in Blakely, contained tho fol <lb />
to Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
W. A. Jordan, a bouncing baby <lb />
W. A. Jordan is editor of <lb />
Some people <lb />
tend to say that advertising does- <lb />
pay. It does. <lb />
A meal, three times a is <lb />
your privilege If you judiciously use Lax- <lb />
whenever your digestive organs <lb />
need a toning up. <lb />
Nothing better than Dr. Bull's Baby <lb />
Syrup can be used for the diseases of <lb />
Price only cents. Sold by <lb />
all druggists. <lb />
Said a recent writer. <lb />
,.,,,. who think the best succeed the <lb />
if they carry out what <lb />
In this progressive age <lb />
those who do not learn to keep up <lb />
must necessarily go back. A clear <lb />
disciplined mind enlarges, <lb />
es its strength, and is at all tunes <lb />
ready for action. Such a mind is <lb />
a positive power, to be used at will <lb />
effectively. It is the only mind <lb />
that does the business of the world, <lb />
pushes on progress, works out <lb />
its City <lb />
A POSITIVE <lb />
Which is the most positive f <lb />
Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of <lb />
Sweet Gum and Mullein is certain to cure <lb />
coughs, colds and croup. It pleasant <lb />
and effective. <lb />
is a probate judge in Ohio <lb />
Hogg is a member of Congress. <lb />
Bacon is a house officer <lb />
at Toledo. <lb />
must suffer, and who <lb />
thinks must mourn, and he alone Is <lb />
who knows that pain and suffering <lb />
can be cured by Salvation Oil. <lb />
Although we have heard re- <lb />
is worth its weight In <lb />
edit Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup Is to be had <lb />
at all <lb />
HOW DO DIG OUR GRAVES <lb />
must eat or cannot live. <lb />
This we all know. But do we all <lb />
know we die by eating f It is <lb />
we our graves with our <lb />
said <lb />
teeth. How foolish this sounds. <lb />
Set it is true. Wear, <lb />
at tie approach of cholera <lb />
ind yellow fever, yet there is a dis- <lb />
ease constantly at our doors in <lb />
bonnets far more dangerous <lb />
Most, people have in <lb />
heir own stomachs a poison, more <lb />
but as as germs <lb />
those maladies which sweep men <lb />
into eternity by thousands without <lb />
warning in Hie times of great <lb />
Dot it is a mercy that, if <lb />
we are we can tell when <lb />
we are threatened. following <lb />
we the symptoms, yet they <lb />
lo not appear in <lb />
the same la tier, nor ace they always <lb />
the in d There <lb />
is a dull and sleepy feeling; a bad <lb />
taste in tie mouth, especially in the <lb />
morning; the appetite is change- <lb />
able, sometimes poor again it <lb />
seems as tin the patient could <lb />
not eat en nigh, and occasionally no <lb />
appetite at all; dullness and slug- <lb />
cf no ambition <lb />
to study more or <lb />
and heaviness in the head; <lb />
on to the feet or <lb />
moving furred and cont- <lb />
tongue, a sense of ft load on the <lb />
that nothing removes; hot <lb />
ind dry skin at times; tinge <lb />
eyes; scanty and <lb />
sour taste in I he mouth, <lb />
attended by palpitation of <lb />
heart; impaired vision, with <lb />
pots that seem to be swimming in <lb />
the air be eyes; a cough, <lb />
with a <lb />
ration; poor rest; a sticky <lb />
dime about the teeth and gums; <lb />
bands and feet cold and clammy; <lb />
irritable temper and bowels bound <lb />
up and restive. This disease has <lb />
puzzled the physicians and t-till pus- <lb />
It is commonest of <lb />
and yet tho most <lb />
and mysterious. Sometimes <lb />
it is treated as consumption, some- <lb />
times as liver complaint, and then <lb />
as even heart dis- <lb />
ease. Hi. t its real nature is that of <lb />
ion and dyspepsia. It arises <lb />
in the digestive organs and soon <lb />
affects at others through <lb />
corrupted and poisoned blood. <lb />
Often the <lb />
the nervous system is literati, <lb />
even there is <lb />
emaciation to I ell the sad story. <lb />
Experience in- shown there u <lb />
put one V. certainly <lb />
cure in stages, <lb />
namely. of Roots or <lb />
Mother Syrup. I <lb />
never fails but, no <lb />
be lost in trying other so- <lb />
called remedies for do no <lb />
food, this pent vegetable <lb />
preparation, by <lb />
whose is a house- <lb />
hold in and sure <lb />
to get article. <lb />
r Rt SEVEN <lb />
Shaker or <lb />
gal's baa raised me to good <lb />
alter seven had given <lb />
up to die with <lb />
lo H. F. Kirkman- <lb />
Todd Co., Ky. <lb />
OF IT IS <lb />
had been given up to <lb />
lie with when I first saw <lb />
ho advertisement, of Slicker Extract <lb />
f Roots or up. After <lb />
u- battles I able to at- <lb />
end to my business as well as ever. <lb />
f know of cases <lb />
over have been cured by <lb />
writes Tho of <lb />
Geneva Co., Ala. <lb />
TEN DOLLARS A BOTTLE. <lb />
Mr. Thomas V. Evans, of the firm <lb />
of Evans A Bro., Merchants, Horn- <lb />
town, Co., writes <lb />
bat ho been -k with digestive <lb />
for many years and had <lb />
tried man, and <lb />
He to <lb />
use of Roots or <lb />
about the 1st of Jan. <lb />
1887, and was so much better in <lb />
three wools he considered <lb />
self a well man. He <lb />
have id. this bot- <lb />
on me I. fin-l if I could not get <lb />
any e take t Mi <lb />
dollar I'M <lb />
All druggists, or Address A. J. <lb />
See Here. <lb />
business on the 1st of January, <lb />
now offer my stock of goods- at <lb />
that body. I ask <lb />
an examination of my stock to convince <lb />
you that I menu what I say. All notes <lb />
and not paid by the of De- <lb />
I shall put in train of collection; <lb />
also shall proceed to collect all accounts <lb />
not paid by Che Tat day of by law <lb />
J. R. Davenport, <lb />
Wanted<lb />
Cotton Seed. <lb />
For which the price will <lb />
be paid, or Meal given ill ex- <lb />
change. <lb />
Tarboro Oil Mills. <lb />
latter-, X. 1881 <lb />
W j BROWN. <lb />
K. O. <lb />
D. J. Proprietor. <lb />
t. <lb />
TO <lb />
Remains <lb />
Per Year, <lb />
IN ADVANCE<lb />
IS THE <lb />
over published in <lb />
Greenville. It tarnishes the <lb />
LATEST NEWS <lb />
and gives More Reading Matter for <lb />
the money than any other paper <lb />
published in Ninth Carolina. <lb />
The gives a variety <lb />
of news, NATIONAL, STATE <lb />
and LOCAL, and will devote it- <lb />
self lo the material advancement <lb />
of the section in which it <lb />
ates. <lb />
Send your name and get a <lb />
SAM I'LL COPY. <lb />
of <lb />
is called to as its <lb />
large and growing circulation <lb />
makes it excellent medium <lb />
through which to reach the people <lb />
ALL ORDERS FOR <lb />
PROMPTLY FILLED. <lb />
When I say I not mean to <lb />
stop them for a time, and have re- <lb />
turn I v A RADICAL CUBE. <lb />
I have matte the disease <lb />
FITS, EPILEPSY or <lb />
FALLING SICKNESS, <lb />
A life long study. I my remedy to <lb />
cases. others <lb />
failed Is no reason for not now receiving a cure. <lb />
Send at once for a treatise and a e <lb />
of Infallible <lb />
and Post It you nothing for a <lb />
trial, and It will you. <lb />
H. C. ROOT. M. C, <lb />
the torpid <lb />
the I n ten <lb />
and arc an an <lb />
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE. <lb />
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lit treeing <lb />
cooled. Hats, <lb />
Sold Everywhere. <lb />
Office, Murray St. <lb />
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SAVANNAH, CA. <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
obtained, and all in the <lb />
U. S. Patent Office or in the Courts <lb />
to Moderate Fees. <lb />
We are opposite the U. S. Patent <lb />
Office engaged in Patents <lb />
and can <lb />
less time than those more <lb />
from Washington. <lb />
When model or drawing M <lb />
we advise as to fret <lb />
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unless we obtain Patents. <lb />
refer, here, to the Post Mas. <lb />
the of the Money <lb />
and to officials of tho tr. <lb />
Patent Office, advice <lb />
terms reference to actual <lb />
in your own State, or county <lb />
C. A. Snow <lb />
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MK. O. <lb />
Sb., <lb />
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complaints can procure <lb />
U from me, at my of business, <lb />
11.50 Respectfully, <lb />
. ALFRED CULLEY, Barber. <lb />
K. C, March 14th <lb />
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