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LEADING PAPER <lb />
THE <lb />
tan warn. <lb />
ONE YEAR SIX MONTHS <lb />
THE BEST PAPER <lb />
LARGEST CIRCULATION. <lb />
i-l Ml MUM.<lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN TO FICTION. <lb />
T-. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance.<lb />
VOL VI.<lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1887 <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
D. M ant <lb />
Every Wednesday <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. <lb />
CRUSH NOT A FLOWS. <lb />
TO <lb />
Subscription Price. . per year <lb />
democratic, but <lb />
win not hesitate to Democratic <lb />
men and measures that are not consistent <lb />
with the true principles of the party. <lb />
If you want a paper from a <lb />
section of the State send for the <lb />
tor. T SAMPLE COPY FREE i <lb />
Crush not a flower of faith or hope <lb />
That iii another's heart rise, <lb />
But let that perfumed petals ope <lb />
And waft their incense to the <lb />
Say not tis of any dream <lb />
Or fancy of the human brain. <lb />
For out of it some lofty scheme <lb />
May ripen into golden grain. <lb />
Laugh not to scorn the humblest plan <lb />
A brother may have formed for good, <lb />
For angels deeper sec than man <lb />
It may be wise when understood <lb />
Say not to any careworn <lb />
You ne'er will reach the good you seek; <lb />
But act the kinder, nobler part <lb />
Give strength and courage to the weak. <lb />
Say not of any neighbor's field <lb />
planted where he should have sown <lb />
For God is patient, and the yield. <lb />
Though rich or poor, is all his own. <lb />
New York Graphic. <lb />
our way slowly up the bed <lb />
of the little stream by which my <lb />
tent been pitched. Every <lb />
now and again-we passed a small <lb />
the wooden <lb />
houses raised, like those of all the <lb />
Eastern hill folk, on piles some six <lb />
or seven feet above the level <lb />
the ground. In one, an ancient <lb />
headman, gray and bent with age, <lb />
him that ray elephant bad turned <lb />
to bolt could take a <lb />
aim, and to induce him, not <lb />
very unwillingly, to accept the <lb />
credit of the tiger's death. He <lb />
insisted, however, upon giving me <lb />
the skin, which lies me as I <lb />
a reminiscence of my most <lb />
exciting tiger hunt. <lb />
I am older now, and I trust <lb />
ail to wish us success in our Certainly no consideration of <lb />
The Tale of a Tiger Hunt. <lb />
Unlike most I <lb />
am nothing of a sportsman. Like <lb />
the rest of my tribe, I have always <lb />
possessed a Colt's revolver, with a <lb />
sufficient complement of <lb />
es ; nor have I ever been without <lb />
a good central fire, breech loading, <lb />
double-barreled gun. But the <lb />
former has, through all the years <lb />
Chief Smith, of f Indian career, waited mute- <lb />
Wake. for the burglar, who, thank <lb />
Associate S. Ashe, of j goodness, has never invaded my <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
M. Scales, of Guilford <lb />
M. <lb />
man. of New Hanover. <lb />
Secretary of <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
P. of Gates. <lb />
of Public Instruction <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba. <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of Buncombe. <lb />
SUPREME <lb />
effort to rid the country-side of a <lb />
pest whose -ravages had thinned <lb />
the cattle of the <lb />
woefully ; and us I <lb />
edged his salaams, I heartily wish- <lb />
ed that my place could have been <lb />
taken by some one better armed <lb />
and more skillful than myself. But <lb />
soon the villages grew rarer ; the <lb />
patches of golden paddy, set in a <lb />
frame of dark dense jungle, more <lb />
infrequent. We heard the shrill <lb />
j cry of jungle-fowl in the woods, <lb />
laud the cooing of innumerable <lb />
doves in the feathery branches of <lb />
the wild bamboos. Soon the path <lb />
became almost impassible ; and <lb />
the elephant and its driver were <lb />
busy tearing down branches and <lb />
clearing a way for us through the <lb />
dense undergrowth of tree fern <lb />
and gorgeous flowing creepers. <lb />
Where the shade was densest, the <lb />
air struck chill even to my well- <lb />
clothed limbs, and I could <lb />
with the tremors of my half- <lb />
naked mahout ; and again, when <lb />
we emerged into a clearing, de- <lb />
by the migratory cultivation <lb />
pride or profit would now induce <lb />
me to go shooting tiger with <lb />
shot; and my only excuse for <lb />
to inflict the story of a very <lb />
foolhardy adventure upon you i <lb />
of the Governor of West <lb />
Virginia, of the appointment by <lb />
him of Daniel B. Lucas, to fill the <lb />
vacancy Caused by the expiration <lb />
of the term of Senator Camden ; <lb />
of the Governors of West <lb />
Virginia, of a summary the pro- <lb />
by which the Legislature, <lb />
in special session, elected Charles <lb />
J. Faulkner as to fill a <lb />
; the credentials of Win, E. <lb />
Chandler, of New Hampshire ; the <lb />
protest of Daniel B. Lucas against <lb />
the administration of the oath of <lb />
office to Charles J. Faulkner. The <lb />
Mr. Cannon, of III. At the re- <lb />
quest of the Clerk, Messrs. Ran- <lb />
Mills, Long and <lb />
took their places at the clerk's <lb />
desk to act as tally keepers, and <lb />
roll was again called. The <lb />
vote resulted us <lb />
number of votes cast for <lb />
for Reed, for <lb />
of Of the Poor <lb />
Independents, Anderson, of la, <lb />
for ; Nichols, of N. C. <lb />
and Smith, of Wis., for <lb />
while of Va., did not <lb />
vote. The Clerk thereupon de- <lb />
grounds pretest are, first, that dared duly elected Speak- <lb />
that the tale is strictly the Executive of the State of West and that gentleman was escort- <lb />
there lies the skin to this day to <lb />
testify to it. It ever I go tiger <lb />
shooting again it with a <lb />
good express ride in my band, and <lb />
if I ever mount an elephant I shall <lb />
care to ascertain that he can <lb />
stand lire. Journal. <lb />
Fiftieth Congress. <lb />
Virginia has not certified the <lb />
of Charles J. Faulkner under <lb />
the seal of the Stale, as required <lb />
by the act of Congress ; second, <lb />
for set out in a brief of <lb />
Daniel B. Lucas, a copy of which <lb />
Connor we reached the <lb />
Connor, of j which had been <lb />
Clark, of gun a choke-bore you will The beaters disappeared <lb />
District-John A. Gilmer, o, A <lb />
snipe shooting and the pursuit of me into con- <lb />
Sixth T. of docks and plover, than for the de-. trees, and, with an <lb />
Sampson. mats friendly shout to me, peered <lb />
Seventh C. of j larger game. anxiously into the dense <lb />
Cumberland. In I was in camp at the anxiously <lb />
Eighth of I foot of Hills. My tent i below- I resent we knew that <lb />
. , . t r- n i pitched under the shade of a the bating had began, for we <lb />
F. Graves, of . . , . , , heard distant sound at shouts <lb />
Yadkin vast ban van tree, and on the bank , snouts <lb />
C. Avery, of, of a picturesque little stream, close a sound which <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
Washington, December <lb />
Senate Chamber wore a fresh and <lb />
tasteful appearance this morning. <lb />
The floors and galleries were new- <lb />
ed to the Speaker's desk by Cox <lb />
and Reed, loud applause. <lb />
The oath of having been ad- <lb />
ministered by Kelly, of Pa., the <lb />
Speaker rapped the House to or <lb />
and made a speech of thanks <lb />
to the office of Senator. The pro- <lb />
test was laid on the table and or- <lb />
to be printed in the Record. <lb />
The ceremony of administering <lb />
the oath of office to the newly <lb />
i . , , ,, , , , elected Senators was then pro- <lb />
with, such Senators being <lb />
accompanied the protest; third, for the honor upon him, <lb />
because diaries J. Faulkner which he directed attention to <lb />
at the time of his alleged election,; the important labors which would <lb />
on the 5th of May, 1887, judge devolve upon the present Congress, <lb />
the 13th Judicial district of West and dealt much stress on <lb />
Virginia, and therefore important necessity of such <lb />
moderate and reasonable <lb />
of the tariff as would J <lb />
tee laboring against the effects of <lb />
financial depression, and at the <lb />
same time would not deprive <lb />
them of any the just rewards of <lb />
M. of <lb />
Representatives Congress. <lb />
B. Vance, of <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb />
ham <lb />
House of District <lb />
Louis C. Latham, of Pitt <lb />
Second M. <lb />
Craven. <lb />
Third J. Green, <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Fourth R. Cox, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
to the station where his Highness strange elation and excite- <lb />
even in my unsportsmanlike <lb />
bends <lb />
Eleventh i. u . . . , . . <lb />
Mecklenburg. , the of Tip <lb />
Twelfth I collects tolls such of bosom, and for a moment I forgot <lb />
of our fellow subjects as cut timber l had m bands only a <lb />
in his vast forests. Hard by was choke loaded with snipe <lb />
the collection of thatched huts in I with <lb />
which lived the Maharajah's agent, i and to my uncertain <lb />
gentleman of much on a nervous and untrained <lb />
of local influence, as <lb />
most all Indians of position are <lb />
hospitable, especially to those in of considerable danger Fort- <lb />
authority over them, plausible and ;. <lb />
pleasant m his manners, as for thought, for the roar of voices <lb />
nearly and <lb />
T. Bennett, of showing was, alas, <lb />
ed in their coat varnish, the o- <lb />
of which mingled faintly with <lb />
that of the bouquets and gorgeous <lb />
floral devices which enlivened the <lb />
picture. The Senator most favor- <lb />
ed in the matter of flowers was <lb />
Mr. Daniel, of Virginia. The de- <lb />
vices were all of mammoth pro- <lb />
portions, and covered not only his <lb />
desk and chair, but overlapped up- <lb />
on the desks of his neighbors A <lb />
huge horse shoe, a ladder <lb />
a dozen rounds, and a shield, com- <lb />
prising the coat-of-arms of Virgin- <lb />
were chief among the pieces. <lb />
. Senator desk bore <lb />
jungle compliments of <lb />
Mr. of Philadelphia. <lb />
Senator Gorman was the recipient <lb />
of a horse-shoe upon an ea.-el. The <lb />
desks of Senators Harris, Beck, <lb />
Paddock, Stewart, and <lb />
Palmer, and that of the President <lb />
HIGH PRICES <lb />
their toil. <lb />
The work of organizing the <lb />
House was then proceeded with. <lb />
At the the <lb />
called in parties of four and in <lb />
order. The first four <lb />
Senators thus called and sworn <lb />
all instances with uplifted hand the House adjourned, <lb />
and not on a were Aldrich, <lb />
Bate, and Chandler. <lb />
The second four were <lb />
Daniel, Davis and Dawes. In <lb />
the swearing in of the Senators <lb />
elect, Senator Hoar made <lb />
to the administration of the <lb />
oath to Mr. Faulkner, of W. Va., <lb />
until a certain question, to which <lb />
his credentials gave rise, could be, Happenings in and Events Concerning the <lb />
passed upon by the Committee on North Our People <lb />
The State Over, From Our <lb />
Many Exchanges. <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 />
HATS CAPS <lb />
AND STOCKINGS B CENTS PER PAIR, <lb />
BRASS PINS CENTS, <lb />
NEEDLES CENTS PER PAIR, <lb />
GOOD CENTS, <lb />
GOOD DOMESTICS CENTS, <lb />
SUSPENDERS S CENTS, <lb />
CUFFS CENTS PER PAIR, <lb />
COLLARS GENTS <lb />
GOOD HANDKERCHIEFS CENTS. <lb />
Come Before They are All Sold <lb />
and save time and money. <lb />
Higgs <lb />
LITTLE, HOUSE k BRO. <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
Privileges and Elections. As a <lb />
member of that committee he as- <lb />
sured the that matter <lb />
should receive the immediate at- <lb />
of the committee, that <lb />
if the gentleman were found to be <lb />
entitled to his seat, be could enter <lb />
upon his duties without <lb />
and that, if the tiger <lb />
I should be in a situation <lb />
Anson. <lb />
S. Henderson, <lb />
Rowan. <lb />
II. H. Cowles, <lb />
Ninth D. Johnston, <lb />
Buncombe. <lb />
GOVERN SCENT. <lb />
A. Move. <lb />
M. King. <lb />
Register of H. Wilson. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. <lb />
P. Redding. <lb />
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair- <lb />
quite content to take him at his <lb />
he was as good and <lb />
staunch a sportsman as any Sahib <lb />
of them all. For days before my <lb />
arrival the hill folk bad been warn- <lb />
ed to look out for traces of tigers <lb />
or bears ; and it was with obvious <lb />
pride and satisfaction that my <lb />
friend announced to me, one love- <lb />
cool morning in December, that <lb />
he had succeeded in putting nets <lb />
round a patch of in which <lb />
lurked a fine tiger. There was <lb />
an. Guilford Mooring, J. A. K. Tucker, j nothing for it but to make a hasty <lb />
breakfast, and to start with my <lb />
trusty gun aforesaid over my <lb />
for the agent's <lb />
cartridges I had <lb />
with me wore loaded, if you will <lb />
believe me, with snipe shot I <lb />
was to damp my friend's en- <lb />
by admitting that I was <lb />
insufficiently armed for a tiger <lb />
hunt, and I resolved to trust to his <lb />
W. A. James, Jr., T. E. Keel. <lb />
Public School <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
J. Perkins. <lb />
C. Forbes. <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
B. Cherry A Alex. <lb />
Wart, T. A. <lb />
and J. P. 2nd Wart, Ty- <lb />
son and J. S. Smith ; 3rd Wart, A. M. <lb />
Moore and J. Cherry. <lb />
u. CHURCHES. <lb />
First and Third <lb />
morning and night. Rev. N. C. <lb />
Harries. D. D., Rector. <lb />
Sunday, morn- <lb />
lag night. Prayer Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. F. A. Bishop. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
every Sunday, morn- <lb />
and Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
and of drums came rapidly nearer, <lb />
and my friends <lb />
grew more eager and excited. At <lb />
last, close on my right, and with <lb />
stun ling suddenness, I heard the <lb />
mighty roar a Impelled <lb />
by I know not what impulse, I <lb />
managed to draw both triggers of <lb />
gun. and, almost simultaneous- <lb />
I heard two other shots fired in <lb />
rapid succession. But the <lb />
of the tiger and the sound of <lb />
firearms were too much for the <lb />
nerves of the elephant, or the ma <lb />
hoot, or both, for the next moment <lb />
that I had dropped my <lb />
gun, and was holding on for dear <lb />
life to the ropes, as the terrified <lb />
beast beneath me plunged head- <lb />
long through the forest. <lb />
How far we went before the <lb />
mahout regained his control over <lb />
the beast I cannot it is <lb />
with unbounded thankfulness <lb />
and wonder that I think, even <lb />
of the escapes I had from the <lb />
of the Senate, were also elaborate- i , , <lb />
adorned with flowers in various j R <lb />
unique and tasteful forms. <lb />
Senators began to and <lb />
take their seats before o'clock, <lb />
Senators Stewart and be- <lb />
the first comers. For an hour <lb />
before noon the floor a busy <lb />
scene, members of both parties, <lb />
their friends, and the officers of <lb />
the Senate taking thin occasion to <lb />
exchange greetings and <lb />
notes. <lb />
The chief topic of conversation ,, ,, ,. r, ,. ,, , <lb />
,., . a .; the Committee on and <lb />
with the majority was the <lb />
over the admission of certain <lb />
Democratic Senators elect, and it <lb />
early became known that the Re- <lb />
publicans, in of any caucus <lb />
plan of action, had to <lb />
follow the lead their members <lb />
of the Committee on Privileges <lb />
and Elections. These had been <lb />
in informal consultation, it was <lb />
skill in forest warfare for the pod- overhanging boughs and coils of <lb />
quest of the tiger end the safety clustering creepers which <lb />
of our skins. Tome was allotted we forced our headlong way. As <lb />
the post of honor on the back of -a often happens in situations of ex- <lb />
end, as it seemed to me, ex my mind was <lb />
nervous young elephant,; clear and tranquil, and, among <lb />
was so erratic other incongruous thoughts, I re- <lb />
that it was as as I could. membered wondering what a new <lb />
to hold to the rope by which Byron won Id make of the story of <lb />
the which I sat was bound an Indian on a <lb />
mid I could not help wishing that j ed elephant. At. hist, <lb />
I were gifted, Indian god, mahout was able to guide the <lb />
with an extra pair of arms for the movement ; and after a long <lb />
due management of my weapons, and weary slow, be-j <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A A. <lb />
mets every 1st Thursday and Mob-i To make matters more <lb />
day night after the and 3rd Sunday at table, the mahout, or driver, be- <lb />
very 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ma- Was either very cold or very fright- <lb />
sonic Hall. F. w. Brown, H. P. . for his teeth chattered dole- <lb />
v l Mm. -of <lb />
James, N. G. i he unwilling to talk. <lb />
Insurance Lodge, No. K. of H., I a picturesque <lb />
M started for the <lb />
D. D. Haskett, I <lb />
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of H., meets <lb />
very Thursday night. C. A. White. C. <lb />
Reform Club meets in their <lb />
i room every Monday night, at <lb />
meeting in <lb />
I Sunday of each month, o'clock <lb />
E. C. Glenn, <lb />
forest. I led the way on ray <lb />
pliant, next came my Mob <lb />
friend, a gaudy <lb />
perched very much on one did <lb />
hie flowing and curling locks ; <lb />
,. his shoulder was slung an <lb />
Christian Temperance Union i <lb />
fin t-e Reform Club <lb />
each week. Mrs. ; end it was no small co <lb />
. that, whatever my <lb />
Band of Hope meets in Reform Club <lb />
Room every- Friday night. Miss Eva <lb />
OFFICE. <lb />
Office hours A. M. to P. If. <lb />
Order hours a. x. to p. If. No or- <lb />
will be issued from to and <lb />
from to p. It. <lb />
Bethel mall arrives daily Sun- <lb />
at JO a. x. and departs <lb />
Tarboro mail arrives dally Sun- <lb />
x. and departs at P. X. <lb />
Washington mail arrives daily <lb />
at x. and departs at P. if. <lb />
Mail leaves for Ridge Spring and inter- <lb />
offices, Mondays, Wednesdays <lb />
and Fridays at a. x. Returns at <lb />
arrives P. <lb />
x. Departs Saturdays at a. <lb />
H. A. Blow. P. M. <lb />
own <lb />
might <lb />
be, my friend at least was foil of <lb />
enthusiasm pleasant <lb />
of en exciting day's work. <lb />
Behind him came two or three <lb />
cause we had to clear our way as <lb />
we emerged into the <lb />
open paddy fields. It was with a <lb />
sense of inexpressible happiness <lb />
that I saw my white tent gleam- <lb />
under the dark spreading <lb />
branches of the banyan tree and <lb />
saw my servants awaiting my re- <lb />
torn. But I was not a little as- <lb />
when found that they <lb />
were gathered round the body of <lb />
a huge tiger, which they said the <lb />
agent had sent over as the spoils <lb />
of my gun. had beard, it was <lb />
true, of a desperate man who had <lb />
slain a tiger at close-quarters by <lb />
firing a charge of small shot <lb />
straight into his eyes. I had <lb />
fired almost at random and at a <lb />
considerable distance ; an <lb />
examination of the animal's body <lb />
showed it had been killed by <lb />
a lucky bullet which bad pierced <lb />
armed like himself; its heart. My Mohammedan <lb />
and the rear was brought up by a <lb />
miscellaneous crowd of <lb />
and plains people, who <lb />
bed been impressed as beaters. <lb />
It was a lovely morning, bright, <lb />
clear and cool ; and, even in my <lb />
somewhat excited state, it wee <lb />
possible not to admire the lovely <lb />
glimpses forest scenery which <lb />
opened to our right and left era <lb />
friend presently appeared in per- <lb />
son, and loaded me with <lb />
ed praises my coolness end skill, <lb />
and apologies for the <lb />
of his elephant. It was obviously <lb />
useless to tell him my real reasons <lb />
for being positively certain that <lb />
the magnificent beast which lay at <lb />
our feet had not fit I ton to my gun; m <lb />
but I able at leaf to of the R <lb />
said that the <lb />
course proposed by Senator <lb />
from Massachusetts seemed <lb />
appropriate, and he trusted <lb />
it would be followed without the <lb />
formality pf a vote. <lb />
This course was followed, and <lb />
the call of Senators-elect proceed- <lb />
ed. The oath was administered <lb />
i to Mr. of Indiana, and be <lb />
was admitted to his seat. All pa <lb />
in the case were referred to <lb />
the <lb />
Elections. <lb />
The oath was then administered <lb />
to the remainder of the Senators. <lb />
At the suggestion of Mr. Vest, <lb />
the privileges the floor were <lb />
to Mr. pending the <lb />
decision of the contest. When the <lb />
roll call had been completed, and <lb />
Senators-elect were sworn in, the <lb />
, . , , , . . i the customary committees to give <lb />
understood, and had reached the ,. . ., u . <lb />
i I i . notice to the President and House <lb />
conclusion to make no opposition . . . ., <lb />
of Representatives were named <lb />
to the admission Mr. of, . . , ,, <lb />
T . and the Senate <lb />
but to object to the ad-i ., .,. <lb />
j. w r Mr. , Morgan and Morn I represent <lb />
mission of Mr. Faulkner, of West I. r. <lb />
m . . j the on this committee. <lb />
Virginia, on the ground that <lb />
were conflicting credentials of <lb />
that State. The general opinion before the hour of noon <lb />
was that there would be no dead- the galleries of the House were <lb />
lock, that the usual course of; crowded to their utmost capacity <lb />
opening proceeding would not be j with spectators, drawn together to <lb />
broken. I witness the opening scenes of the <lb />
The galleries were early crowd-new Congress. The ladies were <lb />
ed to overflowing. in the majority, and their gay cos- <lb />
lent an air of animation to <lb />
the chamber. On the floor the <lb />
members congregated and ex- <lb />
changed greeting and <lb />
There were very few floral <lb />
decorations upon the desks of the <lb />
members, though Mr. J. T. Camp- <lb />
bell, of New York, was favored <lb />
with a horse-shoe of carnations <lb />
and roses, the gift of the <lb />
Club of New York. <lb />
At noon the Clerk of the House <lb />
called the body and was about to <lb />
call the roll, when a crank in the <lb />
gallery started a Salvation Army <lb />
hymn, which be sang lustily until <lb />
ejected by a door-keeper, which <lb />
was not until several minutes had <lb />
elapsed, as the crowd impeded the <lb />
Cleveland, clad in a of <lb />
dark green, and accompanied by <lb />
Mrs. Glider, Mrs. and <lb />
several other lady friends, <lb />
pied the seats reserved for the <lb />
family the President in one of <lb />
the private galleries. The <lb />
gallery was filled by the <lb />
members of the various legations, <lb />
the front seat being occupied by <lb />
the Chinese Minister, his <lb />
and associates. The Minister <lb />
wore a magnificent robe of light <lb />
blue satin, and his companions <lb />
were clad as richly, though m <lb />
more subdued colors. <lb />
The proceedings of the day <lb />
were opened with prayer by the <lb />
Chaplain, Rev J. G. Butler. He <lb />
asked that the Senators might he official in his attempt to reach the <lb />
endowed with wisdom and j musician. The Clerk then proceed- <lb />
to meet the honorable ed the roll amid a good deal <lb />
and trying responsibilities of the of confusion, caused by gentlemen <lb />
day all that old acquaintances or <lb />
Standard <lb />
PRINTS <lb />
at cents <lb />
CO <lb />
OS n <lb />
AT MOST <lb />
ANY PRICE <lb />
ALFRED FORBES <lb />
around them.- <lb />
The President of the Senate, <lb />
Mr. then took the chair <lb />
and called the Senate to order. <lb />
He he would now place before <lb />
the Senate the certificates of <lb />
certificates of appointment, <lb />
end papers received since the ad- <lb />
The following papers were there- <lb />
upon submitted and read <lb />
Certificate of the Governor of <lb />
Florida, making the temporary <lb />
appointment of J. J. Finlay, as <lb />
Senator from the 4th March, <lb />
1887, until the Legislature should <lb />
fill the vacancy caused by ex- <lb />
of the term of Senator <lb />
Jones ; certificate the Governor <lb />
of Florida of the election by the <lb />
Legislature of Samuel car- <lb />
of <lb />
forming new <lb />
Amid much talk and laughter <lb />
the pages were carrying <lb />
belated bouquets and floral designs <lb />
to the proper recipients. Among <lb />
the handsomest the designs was <lb />
the one presented to Mr. <lb />
of Illinois. It was a tablet of <lb />
on which was in <lb />
Mr. Randall's desk <lb />
embellished with a harp, and that <lb />
of Mr. of New York, <lb />
with a tall floral vase, <lb />
u the call of the roil, <lb />
answered to their names, <lb />
and the clerk announced that <lb />
mere than a being present <lb />
the next business in order was the <lb />
election of Speaker. <lb />
John G. was put in <lb />
nomination by Mr. Cox, of New <lb />
York and Thomas B. Bead, by <lb />
Are Doing and Saying. <lb />
Carthage Three convicts <lb />
one white and colored, escaped <lb />
from guard the railroad near <lb />
here Monday last. <lb />
Monroe The <lb />
sorghum crop in this county this <lb />
year we suppose will reach <lb />
gallons. The crop is by far the <lb />
largest made since 1864. <lb />
Wilson Advance A boy <lb />
who lives on J. H. Barnes <lb />
place, Spring Hill township shot <lb />
a finger was <lb />
with a loaded pistol. The old <lb />
story. <lb />
The Franklin Times notes a mar- <lb />
as follows this county a <lb />
few days ago, Mr <lb />
aged to Mrs. Jane Hicks, <lb />
aged It is said that it is the <lb />
fourth marriage of the groom and <lb />
the third of KM bride ; total T. <lb />
Raleigh News A <lb />
curiosity in tin; possession of a <lb />
gentleman in this city is an old <lb />
Latin Bible, printed in 1538. It <lb />
is therefore years old. It is in <lb />
five volumes and the <lb />
and other books not be- <lb />
longing to the Bible proper. <lb />
We learn <lb />
that the store of Stephen Quick, <lb />
Esq., near in this county, <lb />
was into on Sunday night <lb />
and robbed of in cash. We <lb />
could learn no particulars, except <lb />
that the thief or thieves had not <lb />
apprehended up to Monday <lb />
night. <lb />
To send a nun to the <lb />
for three years tor stealing <lb />
a pig or chicken, and suspending <lb />
judgment for an assault with a <lb />
deadly weapon, where the life of a <lb />
human being was endangered, car- <lb />
contempt of law and its <lb />
to the minds of the people <lb />
who calmly think of these matters <lb />
and the contemplation these <lb />
things year after year engenders <lb />
disgust and disregard of law, lead- <lb />
to self vindication. The rem- <lb />
tor all this is a change the <lb />
penalty for some and <lb />
more faithfulness on the part of <lb />
the administrators of the law. <lb />
Wilson Mirror. <lb />
Mr. John R. Cox, a citizen of <lb />
Baltimore, publishes the following <lb />
communication . time <lb />
since a gentleman informed me <lb />
that be knew of several persons I and all kinds of goods generally kept in <lb />
who had been cured of typhoid a first-class millinery store. <lb />
by the application of mashed j Also c full stock of <lb />
raw onions to the feet. Two pa- NOTIONS <lb />
were so ill that they were I consisting of HOSIERY. <lb />
not expected to live over a few <lb />
Do not fail to ex-l <lb />
our <lb />
did stock of <lb />
A full line of <lb />
and <lb />
BOOTS <lb />
Before purchasing <lb />
A nice line of <lb />
DRESS GOODS <lb />
of various kinds. <lb />
WILL SELL CHEAP. <lb />
Try a pair of our <lb />
Perfect Fitting <lb />
a pair. <lb />
STIFF <lb />
EB <lb />
COME AND; <lb />
our <lb />
Band <lb />
CROCKERY. <lb />
WILL LIKE IT <lb />
TAMES <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREEN FILLS, N. <lb />
C. <lb />
Dealer in Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing <lb />
Huts, Boot, Shoes, Hardware, Furniture <lb />
and Groceries. Rock Lime kept constant- <lb />
on hand. <lb />
I have Just received a large lot of Knick- <lb />
Braces for boys, girls, ladies and <lb />
gentlemen. need only to be tried to <lb />
give satisfaction . <lb />
I can now offer to the Jobbing Trails <lb />
superior advantages in Geo. A. Clark <lb />
spool cotton I will sell at <lb />
cents per per cent. <lb />
I on hand a large of <lb />
Bread I <lb />
sell at wholesale prices to merchants. <lb />
The patronage of the public is very res- E moo. j. h. tucker j o <lb />
solicited. <lb />
C M <lb />
M. MOORE. <lb />
A BERNARD, <lb />
W, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Practice in State Federal <lb />
j MOORE, TUCKER <lb />
W I A T-LA W,<lb />
AT A SACRIFICE <lb />
THE STORE which I now occupy must <lb />
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 good my <lb />
present stock will be offered <lb />
AT COST. <lb />
My stock embraces a full line of <lb />
MILLINERY <lb />
such as HATS and of latest <lb />
styles and best qualities <lb />
PLUSHES, <lb />
VELVETS, <lb />
SATINS, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
HARRY SKINNER. A. ff BLOW <lb />
BLOW. <lb />
n. c. <lb />
V. <lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
c. <lb />
attorney-at-law, <lb />
n. o. <lb />
Will attend all terms of Pitt Superior <lb />
Court, from the to the last day of <lb />
session, and devote his best efforts to all <lb />
business entrusted to him. <lb />
Mar <lb />
W. B. A. K. O. <lb />
Law, <lb />
Successor to A <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. U <lb />
Collections a Socially. <lb />
hours. Six If onions were <lb />
pounded to pulp and applied to <lb />
the feet of the patient. He <lb />
relieved in a short time and got <lb />
well. The second case a few <lb />
weeks later than the above, and <lb />
the result equally satisfactory. The <lb />
first opportunity I had it on <lb />
a colored boy during one of my <lb />
visits to the of reformation <lb />
for colored children. He was very <lb />
ill with typhoid fever. I named <lb />
the matter to Home, who <lb />
immediately ordered the <lb />
In a few hours he was <lb />
asleep, rested well and recovered. <lb />
It is John Sherman's idea that <lb />
there can never be a fair in <lb />
the Sooth until John Sherman is <lb />
elected President. <lb />
SETS, <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SHOES, <lb />
LACES, EMBROIDERIES and a full <lb />
line JEWELRY of the best rolled gold <lb />
plate. In fact a thousand other articles <lb />
too numerous to mention. <lb />
Remember those goods <lb />
S e MM, I <lb />
In order to prevent moving them. <lb />
COME AND EXAMINE THEM. <lb />
Mrs. R. H. Home. <lb />
Greenville, K, C. <lb />
the <lb />
Superior, Federal <lb />
JOYNER, <lb />
and at Law <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Will practice In the Courts of Pitt, <lb />
Greene, Edgecombe and Beaufort <lb />
ties, and Supreme Court. <lb />
Faithful attention given to all bushiest <lb />
entrusted to <lb />
DR. H. SNELL, <lb />
WASHINGTON, K. O. <lb />
Surgeon Dentist. <lb />
IMPORTANT. <lb />
LI. <lb />
PERSONS <lb />
FIRM OF <lb />
Tenders his professional services to I <lb />
public. <lb />
Teeth extracted without pain by the I <lb />
d to f Nitrous Oxide Gas. <lb />
T. R. Cherry Co., <lb />
are hereby notified to come forward at <lb />
once and settle their accounts. This <lb />
important, as the business o the Arm. <lb />
most be closed up. <lb />
i. <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY. <lb />
A Y-A T-LA W, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
CHRISTMAS GOODS TO SUIT EVERYBODY AT<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018864_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE, H. C. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb />
Every Wednesday <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
THE <lb />
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. <lb />
LATELY TO <lb />
Subscription Price, per year <lb />
BUT <lb />
will hesitate to Democratic <lb />
men measures that are <lb />
with the true principles of the party. <lb />
If yon want n paper from a <lb />
section of the State send for the <lb />
tor. W SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1887. <lb />
President's <lb />
The Message has <lb />
been sent to Congress and has soc- <lb />
run the gauntlet of pub- <lb />
and criticism usual to <lb />
documents. This much can be <lb />
truthfully said for It was short, <lb />
sound; thoroughly Democratic, <lb />
manly, straightforward, to the <lb />
fact, it was like hie <lb />
i public documents, wise, clear <lb />
I and satisfactory. He treats <lb />
of but one topic, and that is Tariff <lb />
Reform, lie is in favor of admit- <lb />
ting raw materials free f all <lb />
ties to the of our work-, <lb />
He declares against <lb />
the internal revenue in such <lb />
plain language no one is left in <lb />
doubt as to his meaning. Me <lb />
AT THE OFFICE AT <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
I guess must her bin sever- <lb />
or more speakers on each side <lb />
t look out tar see <lb />
I had tor pat <lb />
all sad for town in <lb />
for <lb />
country in I don't <lb />
on thought <lb />
nigger in goods box taking <lb />
down speeches, bat here <lb />
am few remarks of my own <lb />
which I guess you kin pick out. <lb />
FOB TOWN. <lb />
Mr. President, Com- <lb />
Ladies and <lb />
es how I was hid in de box <lb />
he see me I was <lb />
left out en the speakers re <lb />
quiet along the <lb />
Potomac to-night and the dove of <lb />
peace, caught in the trap of <lb />
his wings crapped and Ins <lb />
tail feathers pulled out, is being <lb />
exhibited through the country by <lb />
i-i English Commissioners. No <lb />
thinks none of J f, <lb />
to internal revenue taxation are fierce of the breaks <lb />
solemn stillness of night. <lb />
No more the red Indian, dressed <lb />
I necessaries, and, in his words, <lb />
I appears to be no just com- <lb />
j plaint of this taxation by the con- <lb />
of these articles, and there <lb />
seems to be nothing so well able <lb />
in a pint of yellow paint and throe <lb />
eagle feathers, roams through our <lb />
virgin forests ; but to-night, from <lb />
where Greenland's icy <lb />
Daily the news conies from <lb />
Washington of import- <lb />
done to-day. After a short <lb />
session both Houses <lb />
or something akin and of like <lb />
port <lb />
were the onerous and arduous L must the sweeps in rest- <lb />
performed at the last session Tariff reduction and reform. <lb />
of Congress. Well, we all have <lb />
to bear the burden without rear their snow capped summits <lb />
ship to any portion of the i against a sky to where the <lb />
m, . . , orange groves of Florida waft their <lb />
The President has marked out, over the peaceful <lb />
e remember aright, bat. . J f <lb />
town you can get anything you <lb />
want. Yes, sad a- great many <lb />
yea don't want, for instance, <lb />
e of yon fellow townsmen got <lb />
six yearn m the, penitentiary <lb />
wasn't dying for. <lb />
Towns have always borne a bad <lb />
reputation; when Diogenes lived <lb />
at Athens be needed an honest <lb />
man once and bad to take a lamp <lb />
to find him and I don't <lb />
Athens was any worse than the <lb />
ordinary town. Lastly, gentle- <lb />
men of the Committee the <lb />
seem to make a stand on a <lb />
list of towns they have there. I <lb />
don't anything much about <lb />
Sodom and Gomorrah, bat if they <lb />
base their claim on Belle Perry <lb />
I'm sure yon will decide Ix our <lb />
favor without farther <lb />
I don't believe did <lb />
in their favor bat I got chance <lb />
slip oat while was <lb />
want see fur <lb />
P. K. <lb />
Hog N. C. Dec. 10th 1887. <lb />
STOP AND READ <lb />
WELL <lb />
Clothing, Dry Goods, <lb />
Boots and shoes, <lb />
Notions, <lb />
AT LOWEST FIGURES <lb />
MY FOUR <lb />
His attitude is not only endorsed <lb />
less o'er a sunny strand to <lb />
where Pacific in stormy fury <lb />
ion a rock-bound coast, from Maine <lb />
by all true Democrats but also by ., , <lb />
f , , , , , J ; to Mexico and from Mexico to <lb />
the liberal minded men of every our whole land, <lb />
party. The following is a summing; New Jersey excepted, is to say the <lb />
up of all the varied criticisms it least in a state of civilization, and <lb />
has received whole Gentlemen of the Com- <lb />
i i- a in it. tee. if the cause of this is not <lb />
sage is in its simplicity, and , . j <lb />
. , . , . the towns that are scattered broad <lb />
in the evident earnestness and sin-; over continent of <lb />
which characterize it j Of course it is, for when the first <lb />
tourist, one Christopher Columbus, <lb />
The present system of internal I came to this country he found no <lb />
towns and no civilization there <lb />
the consolation of knowing it <lb />
comes but a like <lb />
Christmas, and about as joyous as <lb />
that the Senators and <lb />
Representatives, at least. <lb />
From the course pursued by <lb />
parties in the present Congress it <lb />
is our opinion that they are <lb />
ally afraid of each other. They <lb />
seem to be like two opponents. <lb />
They do not know exactly the <lb />
strength of their opponent and present Congress, unless the <lb />
seem to be waiting for some event democratic members deviate from <lb />
course marked out for them by <lb />
the President. Of this the people <lb />
of Virginia and Carolina <lb />
may rest assured. <lb />
revenue cannot be abolished by <lb />
or circumstance to show the weak <lb />
strength of their opponent <lb />
just feeling around they are <lb />
now, it us. teal <lb />
we feel sure, will not come <lb />
until after the holidays. Then it <lb />
will be bet enough for those con- <lb />
Democrats are feeling <lb />
safe equal to any emergency, at the Mass Convention, <lb />
were no Opera Houses for him to <lb />
lecture in so he Went back poorer <lb />
than he came. Since that time <lb />
the advance of civilization has <lb />
been marked by the growth of <lb />
towns. I want our opponents to <lb />
go to their histories and see there <lb />
the illustrious list of towns whose <lb />
names will live as long as world <lb />
stands. Rome, <lb />
I Sodom and Bell's Ferry <lb />
I were towns and what do the <lb />
This Association was organized j pious of the country say to this <lb />
Annual Meeting of the N. C. <lb />
Association. <lb />
which was held in the city of Ra- <lb />
by elect <lb />
a President, one <lb />
dent for each Congressional dis- <lb />
Why, they don't think the Gar- <lb />
den of Eden was a town. Well <lb />
we admit that it was not, but sup- <lb />
pose it had been. Don't anybody <lb />
know you can't raise fruit m town. <lb />
in the State, Secretary and Why, the small boys would have <lb />
an Executive Committee of five. stolen all those Eve would <lb />
It adopted a Constitution and By-1 not have been tempted and old <lb />
Laws for its government. It ad- father Adam would have been <lb />
to meet in the city of this day. Just look at <lb />
The Republicans seem a trifle <lb />
easy, well they may, for only <lb />
the most egregious blunder of <lb />
their opponents can redeem their <lb />
case from attitude in- <lb />
to which the of the <lb />
have precipitated them. And we <lb />
feel safe in saying our Democratic Wed- t , , f town over <lb />
Representatives realize what in January, 1888. The try life. You can get anything <lb />
want in town from canary <lb />
birds to cholera but in the <lb />
country there is nothing to make <lb />
life interesting but seed ticks and <lb />
funerals. opposition claim <lb />
that some of great men of the <lb />
world were born in the country. <lb />
I would call attention to the fact <lb />
dependent upon their actions and Constitution restricts the member- <lb />
will be cautiously bold in carrying <lb />
into effect the line <lb />
by the administration. <lb />
The Greensboro Convention. <lb />
Elsewhere we print President <lb />
ship of the Association to such on- <lb />
as have their chief interest in <lb />
farming. Each county in the <lb />
State entitled to as many votes <lb />
in body as it has members in <lb />
branch of our Legislature, <lb />
PRICES <lb />
MY PRINCIPLE <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 or <lb />
Guss <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO TERRELL'S TIN SHOP. <lb />
FURNITURE. <lb />
A FULL LINE OF HARDWARE of <lb />
every description will be kept on hand <lb />
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, <lb />
LOCKS, BUTTS, <lb />
MECHANIC'S TOOLS, <lb />
Nails, etc. <lb />
FURNITURE has been added and a <lb />
full line will be kept, consisting of <lb />
BED ROOM SETS, <lb />
Bed Steads, Mattresses, <lb />
CHILDREN'S CHAIRS, <lb />
Bound and Sonars Tables, c. <lb />
Our limited space will prevent oar <lb />
keeping in stock present fine furniture, <lb />
but we have <lb />
and will take and guarantee <lb />
faction. <lb />
M. A. JARVIS <lb />
N. C. , <lb />
but in no manner restricts the <lb />
number of qualified delegates who I that none of the men they name <lb />
Elias call for the annual to cast these votes. were anything but ordinary <lb />
meeting of the North The object and purpose of try boys they were born and <lb />
Farmers Association. Read it, Association is to take Bach action of them had to go to to <lb />
i-l.-. .-.-- may best improve and promote great. Benjamin <lb />
me. s aid let. call a meeting our was only that ever mm, <lb />
appoint delegates and have old; This is broad great, and W his birth <lb />
which it is founded it ever produces another great, <lb />
hopes to have the hearty approval I he will be sent to King Kala- j <lb />
and cooperation of every farmer j is said to appreciate <lb />
Pitt represented by truly <lb />
that will go to <lb />
Greensboro and come back bet <lb />
equipped for work than here- <lb />
There must be union of effort <lb />
among and this <lb />
will bring about such results <lb />
in North Carolina. AVe can no <lb />
longer do without <lb />
our State. <lb />
Although called without organ- <lb />
effort or plan, <lb />
convention last January was <lb />
greatness. If you live in town j <lb />
you have the newspapers to j <lb />
into your neighbors business and <lb />
keep you posted on all <lb />
of nearly four hundred I scandals, but in the country you <lb />
farmers representing forty-three have to hitch up the horse and go <lb />
counties. We earnestly hope to your brother John's and <lb />
every county in the State will be half a day's work to find out <lb />
represented in our meeting in <lb />
Tbs Tar Transportation <lb />
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, President <lb />
J. B. <lb />
J. S. <lb />
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Capt. R. P. Washington, Gen <lb />
The People's for travel on Tar <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer Greenville is the finest <lb />
and quickest boat on tho river. She has <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE 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 o'clock, AM. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, a. m. <lb />
Freights received daily and through <lb />
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Greenville, N, C. <lb />
that Bill Jenkins has been put m <lb />
action, associated effort, inter-, Greensboro. jail for stealing <lb />
changing of ideas, oneness of Let the farmers in each Dar lot more <lb />
purpose, harmony of opinion n the State call meetings oner, speech but I de <lb />
revolution in the j elect delegates many as <lb />
of our farmers that all and <lb />
to the end that all sections <lb />
welcome with joy and gladness. <lb />
a involution imperceptible yet <lb />
none the less sure in its effects. <lb />
We hope the meeting it Greens <lb />
will a truly <lb />
body of the live, progressive <lb />
the interests of all sections <lb />
tonal rule only on one <lb />
bide de paper de last page <lb />
I writ slipped crack in de <lb />
box, feller seed, hit, picked <lb />
go-ahead farmers of our grand <lb />
old in possibilities, <lb />
grand in resources, grand in the <lb />
intellectual strength of her noble <lb />
sons and daughters, many of <lb />
whom are Therefore <lb />
call a meeting at once and select <lb />
delegates in answer to President <lb />
Carr's call. <lb />
The hotels and boarding <lb />
es of Greensboro have agreed to <lb />
entertain the delegates to the Far- <lb />
may be represented. , hit I could git hit <lb />
rates on railroads have been note on de blank side <lb />
red and the agents are instructed ; his gal I seed hit <lb />
to issue trip tickets to nil <lb />
delegate. Reduced rates have <lb />
been secured at hotels and <lb />
boarding houses Greensboro. President, Ladies and Gentle- <lb />
A Institute will is no telling how, <lb />
held during the session. Able and much damage towns have to <lb />
distinguished will be j this world, yon all remember how I <lb />
present to the body on mi- Yankee Doodle went to to n on <lb />
topics with <lb />
Every effort will be <lb />
made to render the occasion inter- <lb />
and profitable. <lb />
Elias President. <lb />
his little pony cause-d an <lb />
years war between Great I <lb />
and the Colonies. . Well, if there <lb />
been any town there <lb />
t might have stayed at home and ; <lb />
ail that trouble. I <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Washington, D. <lb />
General drift of Democrat- <lb />
comment on the President's <lb />
practical message to <lb />
Congress, bestows the highest <lb />
praise on that document. In- <lb />
deed, many of Mr. Cleveland's <lb />
warmest admirers in Congress ex- <lb />
declare is the most <lb />
pithy and courageous State paper <lb />
issued since the days of Jackson. <lb />
There is naturally a chorus of dis- <lb />
notes uttered in an under <lb />
tone, but that the President's <lb />
views are those of the Democrat- <lb />
masses, there little reason to <lb />
seriously doubt. With the <lb />
dent and Speaker of the House <lb />
cordially concurring upon the ab- <lb />
solute necessity of tariff reform, <lb />
that question dwarfs all others and <lb />
becomes the chief political of <lb />
the times. Democrats differ as <lb />
to particular methods of <lb />
reaching the desired result of re- <lb />
internal but all <lb />
agree that a reduction is the <lb />
country's only chance financial <lb />
redemption. <lb />
And here in Washington, it is <lb />
the universal opinion of all the pol- <lb />
that the tariff question <lb />
will be the chief factor in the <lb />
Presidential contest of 1888 <lb />
The organization of the Fiftieth <lb />
Congress was effected in a decor- <lb />
manner, despite the <lb />
of a deadlock in the Senate, <lb />
which failed to materialize, <lb />
though the public thronged the <lb />
corridors of the capitol in the hope <lb />
of witnessing sensational scenes. <lb />
The Congress will <lb />
certainly be memorable for the <lb />
sweeping changes in the personnel <lb />
of the House. Not since 1874, <lb />
when tidal wave of <lb />
overwhelmed Republicanism, <lb />
has there been such a revolution <lb />
in the membership of that body, <lb />
for of the who were in the <lb />
last Congress, failed to return. <lb />
Among those retired ale many <lb />
prominent fully two thirds <lb />
the chairmen of committees <lb />
were numbered with the defeated. <lb />
Of familiar faces missing from <lb />
Senate are Camden, Jones of <lb />
Florida, Mahone, and <lb />
and from the House, <lb />
Morrison, Bragg, War- <lb />
Brady, and Smalls <lb />
the two latter being colored and <lb />
hailing from North and South Car- <lb />
This leaves brothers <lb />
without a race <lb />
in the present Congress. <lb />
Speaker enters upon his <lb />
third term as presiding officer of <lb />
distinction only con- <lb />
upon five bis <lb />
last of these being Mr. <lb />
Blame. There is much doubt as <lb />
to not Mr. will <lb />
be able to appoint his committees <lb />
before the holiday adjournment, <lb />
as, in addition to the usual pros <lb />
sure for desirable places, the Speak- <lb />
has much new material with <lb />
which to deal. Capital gossip has <lb />
assigned the following members <lb />
to Mills, Ways <lb />
and Means ; Randall, <lb />
; ; <lb />
son, Judiciary ; Bland, Coinage, <lb />
Weights and Measures ; Blanch <lb />
ard, Rivers and Harbors ; and <lb />
Naval Affairs. Rumor, <lb />
well founded, has it that <lb />
these chairmanships are as good as <lb />
settled. For at least, the <lb />
political prophets were correct in <lb />
forecasting the late Cabinet <lb />
es. There is net least doubt Brogan Shoes price <lb />
prompt Better Quality usual price to <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 a nice line of <lb />
WATCHES, CLOCKS, <lb />
and Jewelry. <lb />
Am also prepared to do all kinds re- <lb />
pairing on such articles in a <lb />
and satisfactory manner. <lb />
MOSES <lb />
Bedding's <lb />
DOWN WITH LONG PRICES <lb />
One Price sold on a Credit I <lb />
Every Bargain we get we give the public the <lb />
benefit of it. <lb />
DEALING WITH ALL <lb />
is NO GOODS MISREPRESENTED. <lb />
kept out <lb />
at the Band of to eloquence <lb />
from the other aide, but I would <lb />
Mk es bow hit to tell them that from <lb />
convention at very moder- WM day so shores of New where j <lb />
Round trip tickets j work I went over the balmy incense of codfish balls; <lb />
foe sold at of our railroad town see what was all de is wafted to the frostbitten <lb />
at reduced rates. We learn news. I had little business of the fisherman to. <lb />
that of the Piedmont j e where the hotels of Flori- <lb />
. . , , . so hit dark I feed you on green oranges and <lb />
counties intend to attend m an skins ; from where the <lb />
Convention in Greensboro hum but Summer Us <lb />
will go in their wagons and camp en he up foamy embrace an endless array <lb />
out. Let every farmer who reads j hair he see his j abbreviated bathing dresses most <lb />
this paper interest himself I j well fitted to where <lb />
gee that is represented <lb />
as Associate Justice when bis <lb />
nomination shall have been report- <lb />
ed back from the Judiciary Com- <lb />
Many subordinates in <lb />
Interior and Depart- <lb />
are now somewhat concern- <lb />
ed about their uncertain tenure of <lb />
place, as it is known there will be <lb />
a number of changes in the force. <lb />
The Supreme Court, in sustain- <lb />
the position of Virginia in <lb />
coupon bond cases, and <lb />
in the prohibition case, <lb />
j what de matter but he sad oh <lb />
he jest de de- <lb />
in the farmers Convention at me <lb />
want go I him <lb />
Greensboro on the 2nd <lb />
day in January. <lb />
I my color would suit <lb />
de lessee de debate <lb />
Kate Bullish <lb />
era Company, one of the finest <lb />
companies traveling in South <lb />
appear in Skinner's Opera <lb />
on the 21st. The people of <lb />
Green have never enjoyed <lb />
an opportunity for attending <lb />
a first class opera as will <lb />
on this occasion. Col. has Well I went I get <lb />
secured company's appearance. de box an wafted de <lb />
by a great effort and no doubt cam de debate begun. <lb />
the is busy reversing the <lb />
advice that Horace was <lb />
wont to give to young men of <lb />
a generation ago ; from Florida to <lb />
Washington Territory, if yon don't <lb />
frees before get there, and <lb />
to be held in Cherry's Hall, but likewise across the other way, this <lb />
be color make no is common country. <lb />
was goods heard anybody call it our com- <lb />
up -ken paper. Why, if poet bad <lb />
Dress Shoes, usual to <lb />
Better quality, usually <lb />
Children's Button Shoes generally 1.25 to <lb />
Women's Shoes, and up <lb />
Men's Pants cents, usual price to 1.50 <lb />
Men's Fine Dress Shirts, to a piece, usual price <lb />
to 1.00 <lb />
Fine Hose, usual price to eta <lb />
Colored Half Hose usual price <lb />
Fine Hose usual price to and others lower than <lb />
any in the market. <lb />
of Kansas Dr. Gilbert's patent Corset usual price 1.25 to 1.50. We keep <lb />
has at other Corsets at to cents, <lb />
once settled two important eon. i Collars, 4-ply linen, all sixes and styles, for cents <lb />
questions, and asserted i Cuffs from to good <lb />
the reserved rights of the Hats from cents up <lb />
Cape for cents, usual price to cents <lb />
Kid Gloves usual price 1.25 to 1.50 <lb />
Lisle Thread to <lb />
Winter Shawls from to usual price to <lb />
Silk Umbrellas 2.25, usual price 4.00 <lb />
Common cents up <lb />
Buttons cents per usual price <lb />
Pearl Buttons per dozen, usual price cents <lb />
Lead pencils for cents <lb />
Eclipse Sifters cents Scissors cents Nice, large, tin dippers ct <lb />
Any amount of Tin Ware, prices to all <lb />
in, en be could bide me in <lb />
I tell what sea <lb />
be be de richest thing <lb />
-Our tow that, <lb />
land of liberty, . <lb />
be would have been con rt martial- <lb />
ed, banged boned at a cross <lb />
roads with a stake driven through <lb />
bis body for being such a suicidal <lb />
in a manner that doubtless delights <lb />
the shades of the great <lb />
The decision in latter case <lb />
will hare an important bearing <lb />
politically, adverse to the <lb />
as it gives the Prohibition <lb />
party a constitutional <lb />
I will sell at suction at my <lb />
in Wednesday, 21st day <lb />
of horses, <lb />
mules, S I aW <lb />
tat Scants, Sort a <lb />
of fodder, about MO barrel earn, cotton <lb />
planters, wheat sett mill <lb />
and of or <lb />
i bedsteads, desks, bureaus, walnut and <lb />
farm of <lb />
kind, also several Iran <lb />
GIVE A CALL AND BE CONVINCED. <lb />
GETTING IN GOODS M MAT <lb />
HARRY SKINNER <lb />
T C. <lb />
SUCCESSORS TO JOHN S. CO <lb />
GREENVILLE <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 John S. Con <lb />
Co, including notes, book accounts and all evidences of debt <lb />
and merchandise, we solicit their former and increased patronage. <lb />
Being able to make all purchases for cash, getting advantage of Mm <lb />
discounts, we will be enable. to sell as cheaply us any one South of <lb />
Norfolk We shall retain in our employ J. S Congleton as general <lb />
superintendent of the business, with his former partner Chan <lb />
as assistant, who will always be glad to see and serve their old customers <lb />
A special branch of our business will be to furnish cash at <lb />
, Br <lb />
to with approved security <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 Give us a call when in need of LIFE FIR <lb />
ACCIDENT STOCK INSURANCE <lb />
E. C. GLENN. <lb />
STANDARD GUANO, ACID PHOSPHATE, <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL <lb />
SHELL LIME. PURE DISSOLVED BONE <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, Mar. 1887.<lb />
THE IS SOW HOLE OF THE <lb />
OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE <lb />
FORMERLY BELONGING TO FLANAGAN k <lb />
AND INVITES ANYONE WISHING TO PURCHASE <lb />
BUGGIES, HARNESS, AC <lb />
or who have Vehicle or Harness to cam. n him. <lb />
All Vehicles with either STORM, <lb />
s the purchaser desires. work Warranted. <lb />
OIL, <lb />
thanks to all patrons for past favors, a of the same la <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
J. D. WILLIAMSON. <lb />
-j-i <lb />
BARGAINS <lb />
ALL OUR GOODS <lb />
MUST GO <lb />
Our Mammoth Stock of Dry 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 />
of <lb />
Bargains Will Be Given For The Cash. <lb />
T. R Cherry Co <lb />
will greet <lb />
W TO GOODS. <lb />
Wanted <lb />
i IMPORTANT SALE <lb />
On Thursday, the inst., at <lb />
farm. miles above I <lb />
Sat auction nil my horses, <lb />
hop, fanning implements, Corn, <lb />
cotton seed, Ac. Also Hie entire <lb />
In my store<lb />
Which, the CASH <lb />
or Cotton Heal n <lb />
Tarboro Oil Kills. . <lb />
H. C. Oct. 1887 <lb />
BROWN, <lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
THIS PAPER <lb />
i mat i <lb />
AT K. P. <lb />
I C- <lb />
noes <lb />
YORK <lb />
y b d for Ilia If I <lb />
Local Spark. <lb />
MOTIONS AT COST <lb />
just bought a large Stock <lb />
of Notions at a big discount for <lb />
Cash, we can and will sell them <lb />
New York COST <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Cherry left last Fri- <lb />
day for a visit to Baltimore. <lb />
Joseph <lb />
preach at Falkland next <lb />
Miss Nannie Grist, of Washing- <lb />
ton, is visiting Miss Nina Cherry. <lb />
Mrs. B. F. Sugg bas returned <lb />
home from a visit to relatives near <lb />
and daughter, <lb />
Martha, are spending this <lb />
in Baltimore. <lb />
at Wee. <lb />
be obtained of Jas. <lb />
H. Raleigh, j <lb />
Sensations ram, <lb />
I do declare. <lb />
Spring up on every side ; <lb />
The Church affair, <lb />
The B. B. scare, <lb />
Have come to swell the tide. <lb />
Cotton <lb />
Just eleven days to Christmas. <lb />
These will pass very well tor <lb />
dark <lb />
If you m a promise live up <lb />
to its fulfillment. <lb />
Another invoice of bad went her <lb />
arrived last week. <lb />
notice of sale on the 22nd <lb />
by J. T. Pollard. <lb />
The Carteret county Oyster, <lb />
Fish and Game fair begins to-day. <lb />
A colored child perished in a <lb />
burning kitchen in last <lb />
week. <lb />
Irregular freights last week <lb />
were somewhat annoying to <lb />
men. <lb />
Think well before you speak. <lb />
Thoughtless utterances often ere <lb />
ate st rife. <lb />
No, sir, the snow did not come <lb />
last week, according to Turner's <lb />
prediction. <lb />
K. Greene Bro., grocers, made <lb />
an assignment Monday. <lb />
ties about assets not given. <lb />
Another lady friend has the <lb />
thanks of the editor, foreman and <lb />
for very nice cakes sent <lb />
one day last week. <lb />
Dr. J. G. James is having a very <lb />
large building erected on his lot <lb />
m to be used as a <lb />
sales <lb />
G. W. Cox will sell a stock, <lb />
farm implements, furniture, corn, <lb />
fodder, etc., at public auction on <lb />
the 21st. See advertisement. <lb />
It becomes our pleasant duty to <lb />
make another <lb />
to Mr. V. L. Stephens, this time <lb />
tor some very delightful <lb />
grapes. <lb />
Members of Insurance Lodge, <lb />
K. of II, are earnestly requested <lb />
to attend the meeting to be held <lb />
on night, next. Business <lb />
of importance will come before <lb />
the lodge. <lb />
A. M. Moore left <lb />
to spend a few days in <lb />
Norfolk and <lb />
Rev. J. G. Nelson preached in <lb />
the Methodist Sunday <lb />
morning. J. R. Jones <lb />
pied the same pulpit at night <lb />
As announced last week Rev. R. <lb />
B. John will be pastor of t he M <lb />
Church in this place the coming <lb />
year. Rev. F. A. Bishop, the for- <lb />
mer pastor was appointed to Beau- <lb />
fort. <lb />
Mrs. V. L. Stephens retained <lb />
Sunday a visit to her pare,. <lb />
near Hamilton. Her sister, Mies, <lb />
Josephine Purvis, returned A Few <lb />
her and will remain some time if <lb />
Mr. Martin Jameson, of Perth, <lb />
Scotland, arrived in Greenville <lb />
last week to engage in surveying <lb />
with Mr. P. Matthews We bid <lb />
all new comers to town a <lb />
hearty welcome. <lb />
Mr. Louis of Do- <lb />
England, a brother of our <lb />
townsman, Mr. Isidore <lb />
stein, arrived in Greenville last <lb />
week and will clerk for Messrs. <lb />
and Lichtenstein. A <lb />
cordial welcome to him <lb />
Last week Mr. John Flanagan <lb />
removed his family from Green- <lb />
ville to his farm about four miles <lb />
from town. Mr. Flanagan has <lb />
been one of our most excellent <lb />
citizens, and the town suiters <lb />
quite a loss by the removal of his <lb />
excellent from among us. <lb />
Rev. S. If. Smith, of Washing- <lb />
ton, In response to invitation <lb />
from the Reform Club, will <lb />
a temperance lecture in the <lb />
Court House in Greenville next <lb />
Friday night. He is a tine speak- <lb />
and none of our people should <lb />
fail to hear him. <lb />
Rev. J. R. Jones returned to <lb />
Greenville last Saturday. He de- <lb />
livered a temperance lecture to a <lb />
large audience in the Court House <lb />
en Sunday afternoon and another <lb />
in the Reform Club room Monday <lb />
night. We hope hie work here <lb />
will have a good effect for the <lb />
temperance cause. <lb />
The jail. I'm told, <lb />
Of young and old <lb />
Holds more than ever before ; <lb />
And F. D. alone <lb />
In Court sworn, <lb />
Can convict as many more. <lb />
The they say, <lb />
Have learned to play <lb />
That same old Army game ; <lb />
How very well <lb />
F. D. won't tell <lb />
they get there just the <lb />
Ad now Miss Lou <lb />
Fooled me and you, <lb />
And John King has gone and wed; <lb />
Staton is road, <lb />
A. C. is sad, <lb />
Prom Headquarters. <lb />
The Trial <lb />
The <lb />
murder trial <lb />
There will he an entertainment <lb />
at on Friday night, <lb />
23rd, proceeds of which to I Beaufort county Superior Court, <lb />
help secure a library for the was made last <lb />
We return thanks to Prof. brought to u close on <lb />
night after consuming <lb />
eight days of the term. The case <lb />
was given to the jury about dark, <lb />
and in seventeen hours they re- <lb />
turned a verdict of guilty as to <lb />
Potts and not guilty as to Mrs. <lb />
The sentence passed upon <lb />
Potts was that he be hanged on <lb />
the 26th of January. 1888. He <lb />
pealed to the Supreme Court. <lb />
for an invitation. <lb />
We learn that the May's Chapel <lb />
Reform Club has reorganized with <lb />
more than seventy members and <lb />
is n a flourishing condition. We <lb />
trust such a spirit will continue <lb />
among the good people of that <lb />
section. <lb />
The Band of Hope will have an <lb />
anniversary entertainment on Fri- <lb />
day night, 30th inst. There will be <lb />
a debate by the members. Mr. <lb />
Andrew Joyner will deliver an <lb />
address. The public will be <lb />
Our sister town, Washington, <lb />
was the scene of an elopement on <lb />
night of last week. The <lb />
participants were Miss Mamie <lb />
of town, and Mr. C. <lb />
C. Hinton, a drummer. They were <lb />
married in the Merchant's Hotel. <lb />
Some of the merchants are <lb />
happy. At the meeting of the <lb />
Town last week, the <lb />
policemen were ordered to enforce <lb />
the ordinance in reference to ob- <lb />
sidewalks now die <lb />
plays of goods cannot be made out- <lb />
side the stores. <lb />
The Bulletin of the N. C. Board <lb />
of Health for November was late <lb />
making its appearance and did not <lb />
reach us until the 8th of the pres- <lb />
month. Published in it was <lb />
the following report from Pitt <lb />
county for the month of October, <lb />
sent in by Dr. J. T. <lb />
sanitary condition of the <lb />
good. Malarial fevers have <lb />
prevailed generally. There have <lb />
been a few cases of typhoid fever <lb />
and a few of pneumonia. Public <lb />
buildings in good <lb />
Jury List. <lb />
At the meeting of the Board <lb />
of County Commissioners the fol- <lb />
lowing were drawn as Jurors for <lb />
January term of Pitt Superior <lb />
Court <lb />
FIRST WEEK. <lb />
William Harris Bord,, Portsmouth, <lb />
Samuel Davis, B W. Briley, Jon-. <lb />
bite B Crawford, W. j Agent of T. J. <lb />
J. Jackson, E. D. W. <lb />
Brooks, T C. Bryan, I <lb />
L. W. R. M. Kennedy, V. c, Almanac <lb />
B- F. R. T. Which-1 We are indebted to the publish- <lb />
ard, Jonas W. C. Butler, J. Jas. H. for a <lb />
Two thieves went to the house <lb />
of Mr. T. C. Bryan, two and a half <lb />
miles from town, last Friday night, <lb />
and while one of them was trying <lb />
to get into the house the other <lb />
took a bag of from the <lb />
porch and started off. Mr. Bryan <lb />
discovered them and fired several <lb />
shots with a pistol but without <lb />
save causing the peanut sack <lb />
to be dropped. The thieves <lb />
thought Mr. Bryan was not at <lb />
home and the one who tried to <lb />
the house knocked at the <lb />
and asked Mrs. Bryan to give <lb />
him something to eat. It is <lb />
the first time they had been prowl- <lb />
about Mr. Bryan's premises <lb />
The shot gun policy is a good one <lb />
in such cases. <lb />
for District <lb />
Presiding Elder, W. H. Moore. <lb />
Washington, W. R. Ware. <lb />
Tarboro, J. T. Kendall. <lb />
Bethel Circuit, A. R. Raven. <lb />
Williamston Circuit, W. H. <lb />
Townsend. <lb />
Greenville, R. B. John. <lb />
lit Zion Mission, R. B. Gilliam. <lb />
Bethlehem Mission, T. B. Reeks <lb />
Swift Creek Mission, J. Y. <lb />
Aurora Circuit, J. A. Green. <lb />
Bath Circuit, D. Reid. <lb />
Plymouth, F. M. <lb />
Columbia Circuit, Wm. Lowe <lb />
Circuit, J. O. <lb />
Fairfield, J. M. Dow <lb />
Swan Quarter, Z. T. Harrison. <lb />
Hatteras Circuit, N. H. Guy-ton <lb />
C. Roberson, El. W. A. Martin, Is- <lb />
Edwards, J T. Whitehurst, <lb />
Tyson, W. W. House, T. <lb />
A. Charlie Cobb, W. E. <lb />
Smith, W. W. H. <lb />
W. H. Galloway, <lb />
L. II. While, John P. <lb />
copy of Turner's N. C. Almanac <lb />
for the year 1888. It has now <lb />
been published years, and so <lb />
correct bas its calculations been, <lb />
that it has been styled the <lb />
Best Almanac in the c <lb />
Henry Sheppard, R. R. Warren, lit u truly a <lb />
E. T. Roberson, Fernando Brown, to the Farmer, Gardener, <lb />
A. P. Turnage. keeper business man, who <lb />
week. must have all of it for reference <lb />
II. L- <lb />
B- F- Patrick. Dawson, taut feature of this Almanac <lb />
B Roebuck, Corbett, <lb />
Downs, G. C. Moore, B. R. <lb />
Jackson, Atkinson, <lb />
year rolls by. A very <lb />
Annual State Record, or brief his- <lb />
of most important events <lb />
t have happened in the <lb />
Redding Hudson, during the year past, makes it es- <lb />
A. B. D. D. valuable for-reference now J- Perkins, J. P. <lb />
Mooring, L. E. in the years to come. For <lb />
George Williams, W. A. Bryan. I aide by Merchants,. Druggists and <lb />
Biggs have just re- <lb />
a lot of the prettiest gift <lb />
books for Christmas you ever saw. <lb />
Now if us something in the <lb />
jewelry line that you want for <lb />
Xmas you to go to <lb />
Moses A. J. <lb />
Griffin or W. S. The lat- <lb />
by the way, also keeps a most <lb />
beautiful line of silver-ware. <lb />
is something that baa <lb />
the true ring about said one <lb />
man to another. is <lb />
while read <lb />
my principal, my goods, my <lb />
It strikes me the man <lb />
who says that is a good one to trade <lb />
is <lb />
and he keeps a good <lb />
stock of clothing, dry goods, boots, <lb />
shoes notions. Come, let's go <lb />
see And they went. <lb />
stand you here gazing at <lb />
that window so are <lb />
you a stranger in this and <lb />
haven't you found that nobody can <lb />
go by A. store You <lb />
never saw so many pretty goods <lb />
all in one place. Just look at <lb />
that window Now come inside. <lb />
Did you ever see like My <lb />
boys told me they were every one <lb />
coming here Saturday to buy them <lb />
a new suit of clothes and a present <lb />
for their <lb />
tell you what, old man, there <lb />
are great things going on in Green- <lb />
What's the matter now ; <lb />
has anybody been killed <lb />
but one firm in town is just <lb />
high prices and nobody can <lb />
arrest them tell me all <lb />
about be so slow <lb />
I went in to <lb />
yesterday and got <lb />
more goods for a little money than <lb />
ever I bought before. It is just <lb />
astonishing. They are <lb />
no mistake about <lb />
In the Baptist Church <lb />
day Dec. the 7th at <lb />
Mr. Elisha Williams of Wilson <lb />
county and Miss Nellie Godwin of <lb />
Greenville were united in Holy <lb />
Wedlock, Rev. J. W. <lb />
officiating. The attendants were <lb />
Mr. Geo. W. Williams and Miss <lb />
Jennie Savage, Mr. William <lb />
Proctor Miss Fannie Johnson, <lb />
Mr. J. B. Latham and Miss Nome <lb />
Smith, Mr. J. C. Tyson and Miss <lb />
Hortense Forbes, Mr. Will <lb />
ding and Miss Williams, <lb />
and Mr. J. H. Tucker Miss <lb />
Martha Tyson. Early in even <lb />
the friends of the couple poured <lb />
into the large auditorium of church <lb />
and were promptly seated by the <lb />
ushers Messrs. W. H. D. <lb />
J. until every available <lb />
space was occupied. Promptly <lb />
time good bridal <lb />
party arrived and the sweet tones <lb />
of the organ under deft touch <lb />
of Mrs J. W. pealed <lb />
forth and the attendants marched <lb />
in by time of the music, form- <lb />
a semi-circle which was com- <lb />
by the bride groom. <lb />
By a short and beautiful <lb />
were no more twain but <lb />
After the marriage an elegant <lb />
reception was held at Mr. W. T. <lb />
Godwin's, the brides father, and <lb />
if congratulations and good wishes <lb />
of many friends are conducive to <lb />
happiness this couple will have a <lb />
glorious future. following <lb />
list of presents will attest <lb />
popularity of the bride <lb />
Mrs. J. J. Cherry, Jr., pair of lamps, <lb />
picture and bait dozen napkins; Miss <lb />
Savage, silver W. H. White, <lb />
two cake dishes; J. H. Tucker, silver <lb />
butter dish; C. A. white and tea <lb />
t; S. and J. White, hall dozen goblets, <lb />
C. F. White, fruit stand ; W. Proctor, cup <lb />
and saucer; J. dozen tow- <lb />
el and napkins; J. B. Latham, silver <lb />
pickle Miss Bertha Brown, but- <lb />
dish; Mist Clara Brown, four salt <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 <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 Inserting, <lb />
All these Goods will be marked in PLAIN FIG- <lb />
and will be sold at ONE PRICE only. <lb />
LICHTENSTEIN. <lb />
M. R. LANG'S COLUMN. <lb />
for <lb />
OUR GREETING TO <lb />
All Join In the chorus, <lb />
And sing with loud refrain; <lb />
For here's a stock most glorious <lb />
And we've bargains once again I <lb />
Then sound the louder, <lb />
Let the people us know. <lb />
Where to spend the dollar, <lb />
In the purchase of goods low, <lb />
u. <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 Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
One the celebrated <lb />
Coffee Pots given to every <lb />
chaser of an Excelsior Cook Store <lb />
Special attention given to. box- <lb />
Candies and Fruits by <lb />
V. L. Stephens. <lb />
We have just received 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 full value <lb />
a Pure hand made cigar tor <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Afresh lot of French Candy just <lb />
received at V. L. Stephen's. <lb />
f worth wanted <lb />
this winter at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Xmas is coming so is a large lot <lb />
of confectioneries at V. L. Ste- <lb />
The sale t the Boss Famous <lb />
Lunch Milk Biscuit over six <lb />
months previous lbs, yon <lb />
know at Old Brick Store. <lb />
Buy your Xmas Candies and <lb />
Fruits of V. L. Stephens. <lb />
For Holiday trade barrels of J <lb />
Apples cheap at the old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
Our Holiday Hat. <lb />
The latest styles at M- R Lang's <lb />
W. S. Bawls has just received <lb />
the largest lot of Watches, Clocks, <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 yon <lb />
to examine before buying. <lb />
You can save money by buying <lb />
your goods from V. L Ste- <lb />
Davis and New Home Sewing <lb />
Machines for sale at Brown <lb />
Hooker's store by J. C. Lanier. <lb />
Highest Cash Price paid for <lb />
Rough Rice by E. C. Glenn. <lb />
comes but once a year <lb />
and I will buy confections <lb />
from V. L. <lb />
Pulverized Sugar for icing cakes <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
and by <lb />
Rev. N. C Hughes, D. D., can be <lb />
bought at the Reflector office. <lb />
Price . <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 />
Brick Store. <lb />
For Raisins, Nuts, Figs, Apples. <lb />
Oranges, Lemons and all kind of <lb />
Candies go to V. <lb />
Chills Kept Off by <lb />
Men and Ladies Under Shirts and <lb />
Drawers at Higgs <lb />
Holiday line <lb />
Scarfs and Ties for at <lb />
M. <lb />
there is nothing so <lb />
W. L. ELLIOTT. JOHN NICHOLSON <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
II <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
NORFOLK. <lb />
Established In Baltimore in I <lb />
Will open a House in <lb />
September, 1887, for the handling and. <lb />
sale of cotton, thus customers <lb />
their choice of two markets. <lb />
CARRIAGES. <lb />
BUGGIES, PHOTONS, <lb />
Don't go anywhere else for them <lb />
to the <lb />
but <lb />
Christmas M<lb />
1887 <lb />
I 1888 <lb />
GRAND MAMMOTH DISPLAY <lb />
OF <lb />
FALL and WINTER GOODS <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 Flannels, of all Grades. <lb />
for <lb />
EVERYBODY-, <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 />
you that <lb />
HARD TIMES <lb />
The only reliable Carriage Factory in <lb />
Greenville. Go there if yon want <lb />
class Buggy. <lb />
OF REPAIRING DONE. <lb />
YOUR ORDERS SOLICITED. <lb />
Manager. <lb />
O. Lichtenstein Co <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK STORE. <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUT- <lb />
their year's supplies nil it to <lb />
their interest lo get our prices before <lb />
chasing elsewhere. is complete <lb />
in nil Its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb />
SPICES, TEAS, Ac. <lb />
always at Lowest <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at profit. A com- <lb />
stock of <lb />
always hand and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
D. LICHTENSTEIN A CO. <lb />
Greenville; N. C- <lb />
tors; Miss Fannie Johnson, silver pickle appropriate for for a Xmas as <lb />
Mrs. E. Hooker, fruit stand; R. a- have <lb />
M- Hearne, complete cologne stand; Miss H l <lb />
rush by <lb />
GRIMESLAND, N. C. <lb />
Williams, butter knife; O. W. <lb />
large lamp; Hal and Gertrude <lb />
Williams, napkin ring; Leslie Bawls, <lb />
Sr spoon ; J. C. silver bowl; <lb />
Forbes, silver sugar bowl; <lb />
Miss Ora pair pillow shams; <lb />
Miss L. V. half dozen lee <lb />
saucers; R. C. White, pickle F. <lb />
two pair andirons. <lb />
On Wednesday, Dec. 7th, at the <lb />
resilience of bride's mother, <lb />
near Green in the presence of <lb />
relatives and friends, Mr. J, <lb />
J Cory and Mis Allen <lb />
ware married, R. Williams, Jr.; <lb />
P. officiating. <lb />
On Sunday 11th lost., at the <lb />
nine miles from <lb />
Greenville. Mr. J. M. King and <lb />
Mrs. L. C. AtKinson were married <lb />
ceremony being performed by <lb />
to all. <lb />
extend con. <lb />
IN <lb />
on i <lb />
Clothing, <lb />
Goods, Dress <lb />
and Heavy <lb />
c., <lb />
sold <lb />
five <lb />
will be per dell <lb />
at Boyd's Ferry. <lb />
All persons owing we . <lb />
to make Immediate <lb />
Don't forget our place, and that any <lb />
want out <lb />
Hardware Dealers <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
WHEN YOU WANT <lb />
Wagon, and Material, <lb />
Sash. Doors, Blinds, Faints, Oils, Glass, <lb />
Cotton Gins. Engines <lb />
and or any goods In line <lb />
ON <lb />
BEST GOODS, <lb />
LOWEST PRICES, <lb />
SQUARE SEALING <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Notice is hereby given that the firm, <lb />
by mutual consent. All <lb />
known J. V. A <lb />
Greenville, IT. C. has this d <lb />
Co. <lb />
dissolved <lb />
Is day dissolved, <lb />
Indebted <lb />
to some for- <lb />
ward and settlement with K. II. <lb />
He will pay all claims against <lb />
the Arm will also manage the <lb />
hereafter under the name T, <lb />
J. F. H BY, <lb />
Dec. F. <lb />
MILK <lb />
Having purchased the Ilium Dairy all <lb />
persons wishing to procure nice sweet <lb />
to the u <lb />
milk can apply <lb />
leave their orders with E. O.<lb />
at the Hardware Store. Milk delivered <lb />
every morning wherever desired. <lb />
B. M. Kennedy <lb />
things of the <lb />
PAST <lb />
Among the many sea- <lb />
wares I am of- <lb />
will be found <lb />
Ladies Dress Goods, <lb />
Flannels, <lb />
Suiting, 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 />
of every <lb />
Braid and Braided Sets and <lb />
Panels, Watered Silks and Sat <lb />
ins, Sultan, Satins, Astrakhans, <lb />
Fur, and all other Stylish Trim- <lb />
Clothing. <lb />
Gents Cheviot Suits in all sizes <lb />
and colors, Gents Double-Breast <lb />
Prince Albert Suits, Fine Dress <lb />
Overcoats, and everything else <lb />
that comprises a First-Class <lb />
Clothing Department for Men, <lb />
Youths and Boys. <lb />
Boots S. Slues. <lb />
Ladies Fine Buttons Kid <lb />
Boots, Gents Fine Dress Boots, <lb />
Heavy Boots, Ditching Boots <lb />
and kinds for Men and <lb />
Boys. Ladies Gents Fine <lb />
Dress Shoes of Standard makes. <lb />
The Frank Adler <lb />
in Button, Lace and Congress. <lb />
Gents Furnishing <lb />
Goods, Hats, Caps and <lb />
everything else to be <lb />
found at the <lb />
I LUG, <lb />
Manager and Proprietor. <lb />
V. <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 />
Hamburgs and Laces and thousands of other articles in <lb />
this line that want of space forbids mentioning. <lb />
Our Ladies and Children Wraps and Cloak <lb />
Department. <lb />
We can show you a line of Ladies, Misses and Children's gar- <lb />
in Russian Circulars, 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 ever carried and our price will enable you to make <lb />
a purchase. <lb />
We can show you a line line of Striped, Check and Plain <lb />
hams of all grades, 3-4, 7-H, 4-4. Brown and Bleached Homespuns <lb />
small and large check. Plaids Id 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 carpet was the remark of a con- <lb />
that passed our store. Prior t-; this season we had some- <lb />
what neglected this Department i but, owing to frequent calls from <lb />
our customers, we have invested largely in line of goods. We <lb />
can show you a full line of Brussels 8-Ply. plain and fancy, in wool, <lb />
cotton and hemp carpetings, also a full line of Smyrna and fancy <lb />
Rugs. Floor Oil Cloth in 5-4. widths. Don't purchase <lb />
until you have inspected our beautiful stock, as <lb />
do so. <lb />
will pay you to <lb />
OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT <lb />
Having for years been the Leaders in the Clothing trade we <lb />
ready to show yon a full and complete line of New and Stylish <lb />
Ready-made Clothing for Men, Youths, Boys and wear, <lb />
embracing Single- and Double Breasted Coats in Round and Straight <lb />
Cut Sacks and Frocks in Fancy Checked, Striped and Plain all <lb />
Wool, Cashmeres, Cork Screws, Diagonals Broadcloths, ; also <lb />
a full line of Single- and Double-Breasted Prince coats and <lb />
vests of our own make. We guarantee to give you a tit, from a <lb />
child's to the largest man's sizes. An Inspection of our stock in <lb />
this line will satisfy you that we are the leaders. Also a full line <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 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 />
Men's, and 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 you to make <lb />
your purchase of us. <lb />
Our Department <lb />
We have added, this season, to our Large Establishment a <lb />
n i ill i-i i t lilt Ii ill Mt v j-. .-. . --L <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 Bag. <lb />
Blankets, Comforts, Picture Frames, and thousands of <lb />
articles which for want of space we have omitted to mention. <lb />
We wish to call the attention of the public to the fact that we do <lb />
not carry any second-handed or old stock goods, 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 <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 />
A,<lb /></p>
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HAS ADDED TO STOCK <lb />
Millinery hag secured <lb />
the service of an assistant. <lb />
All orders 1-111 now be tilled on the short- <lb />
est notice. Dry mil Wet Stamping <lb />
Minting and embroidery neatly executed <lb />
While in the markets she wt <lb />
careful to select only the best ant <lb />
st vie good in the Millinery line, am <lb />
is prepared to oiler purchasers special In <lb />
IX TOWN <lb />
Of <lb />
KEROSENE . OIL. <lb />
By JAMES A. SMITH <lb />
DAILY, <lb />
It <lb />
to parties it. Kerosene Oil, as <lb />
good as any in market and at Exactly <lb />
liar Crier nun paid at the stores. <lb />
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED <lb />
Save time, money and trouble by per- <lb />
n- t till orders at <lb />
and <lb />
SHE <lb />
HOUSE, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED. <lb />
LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS. <lb />
TABLE WITH BEST OF <lb />
Till BASKET. <lb />
Good rooms and attentive sen-ants. <lb />
Stables in <lb />
Proprietor. <lb />
SPENCER BROS., <lb />
THE HOME <lb />
j SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. <lb />
Polite Good rooms. Best <lb />
the market affords. When in lite city <lb />
I atop at the <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
i on Main St. Washington. K. O.<lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
THIS LOU WHAT MAKE IT. <lb />
OF <lb />
to a decree of Pitt <lb />
Court, at June Term 1887, <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
K. B in,, tin an,. Dressing jg Greet <lb />
j ville on 2nd day of January next <lb />
T O I i the tract land county, <lb />
I at bridges on the county <lb />
ill X cross Middle Swamps, thence down <lb />
Coder the Open House, at which place inn of said Swamp to the month of <lb />
I have recently located, and where hare Reedy branch, thence up the Canal in <lb />
said branch to Gideon Allen s corner, <lb />
thence North East poles to a light- <lb />
wood stake in the of several small <lb />
everything in nay line <lb />
NEW, GLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO <lb />
i maple in Thomas Joyner's line, thence <lb />
, . . , i West poles to a stake, by <lb />
MODEL BARBER small maples Thomas <lb />
thence South West poles to a <lb />
with all the improved appliances; new near the county road, thence <lb />
and COmfortable chairs. South We-t poles to a stake in a <lb />
sharpened at reasonable figures bend, Aaron Joyner's corner. <lb />
ti-1 inters tor work outside of my shop Wen to the Green mid, Jas. Joy- <lb />
promptly <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
HERBERT EDMONDS. <lb />
TOOK OF NEW <lb />
K OF HI <lb />
MILLINERY GOODS <lb />
constantly arriving at <lb />
MRS. COW ELL'S <lb />
will you that they are without a <lb />
parallel in this market, both as to quality <lb />
and price. A new lot of the latest style <lb />
goods received every few days. <lb />
STEAM E <lb />
and all other machines repaired at short <lb />
notice, at home or at shop. Iron and <lb />
Bras- Turning done in the heal manner. <lb />
bored. Models made to order. <lb />
Locks repaired. Keys made or fitted, Pipe <lb />
cut and threaded. Gins repaired in best <lb />
manner. Bring work. General <lb />
Jobbing done O. Ill <lb />
Mai . N. C. <lb />
net's corner, thence a Southerly course <lb />
along the of said road to the be- <lb />
ginning containing by estimation <lb />
twelve hundred acres more or be- <lb />
the lands formerly belonging to Dr. <lb />
Noah Joyner. Terms cash <lb />
AUG. M, MOORE <lb />
Nov. 7th. 1887. Special <lb />
OF NORTH I <lb />
O County. j <lb />
Minnie berry, <lb />
and husband. N. P. <lb />
James and <lb />
P. t;. James, Plaintiffs. <lb />
vs. <lb />
Willie Defendant. <lb />
To <lb />
are hereby notified that on <lb />
the I-t 1887, a petition filed in <lb />
my office by the above named plaintiffs, <lb />
praying a of the lands described <lb />
in said petition of which you are an heir. <lb />
Yon are hereby notified to appear at my <lb />
office either in or guardian on <lb />
day of December to answer, <lb />
plead or demur to said petition, and <lb />
should fail to so appear a guardian <lb />
will be appointed to answer for <lb />
yon and judgment rendered in accordance <lb />
with said petition, witness my hand at <lb />
office in Martin county <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
CRAWFORD <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Let's talk noble deeds. <lb />
And rarer of the bad ones. <lb />
And sing about the happy days. <lb />
And not about the <lb />
We were not made to rat and <lb />
Ana when grief sleeps, to wake it; <lb />
Bright happiness is by <lb />
This life is what we make It. <lb />
Let's find the sunny side of men, <lb />
Or be believers la it; <lb />
A light there is in every soul <lb />
That takes the to win It. <lb />
O, there's the good In all, <lb />
And we perchance may wake it; <lb />
Our hands contain the magic wand <lb />
life is what we make it. <lb />
Then here's to those whose loving hearts <lb />
Shed light and joy about them <lb />
Thanks be to them countless gems <lb />
We ne'er had known without <lb />
O, this should be a happy world <lb />
To all who may partake it; <lb />
The fault's our own if it is not <lb />
This life la what we make it. <lb />
WILMINGTON d <lb />
v R. R. <lb />
and branches Condensed <lb />
GOING BOOTH. <lb />
Mo No No <lb />
Dated daily Mail, daily <lb />
dally ex Sun. <lb />
Weldon -2 OS pm <lb />
Ar Becky Mount I <lb />
Ar Tarboro I <lb />
am <lb />
Ar pin <lb />
-110 <lb />
Ar Senna in <lb />
Ar Fayetteville <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Magnolia C <lb />
Ar Wilmington 7-10 <lb />
pm <lb />
pm am <lb />
B U Y <lb />
EXCELSIOR <lb />
ALWAYS SATISFACTORY <lb />
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS <lb />
ILL PURCHASERS CAR BE SUITED <lb />
ID <lb />
am <lb />
9-38 <lb />
Noll. No <lb />
daily daily daily <lb />
ex Sun. <lb />
Isaac A. Sheppard A Co. <lb />
AND FOB BY <lb />
L. C. TERRELL. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
LAND virtue of a decree of <lb />
the Superior Court of Pitt County, <lb />
l an <lb />
SI <lb />
am <lb />
so<lb />
pm<lb />
SO am <lb />
pm <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Ar Goldsboro <lb />
Fayetteville <lb />
Ar Selma <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Ar Rocky Mount <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Ar Weldon <lb />
Pall except Sunday. i pm <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 <lb />
Returning, leaves Scotland Neck <lb />
0.80 A. M. daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro. N via <lb />
Raleigh R. daily except Sun- <lb />
I P M. P M. arrive <lb />
William-ton. M C. P M. P M. <lb />
leaves X C, daily <lb />
except Sunday. A M. Sunday SO A <lb />
M, N r, o A M. n <lb />
AM. <lb />
Midland N C leaves <lb />
Goldsboro daily except Sunday. SWAM, <lb />
arrive X . AM. Re- <lb />
leaves N C AM. <lb />
trite Goldsboro, S P. P M. <lb />
Train on Nashville Branch leaves <lb />
Mount at P M, arrive- Nashville j <lb />
I M. Spring Hop.- p M. Returning , <lb />
leave- Spring Hope in A M, <lb />
A M. arrives Mount A <lb />
M. dally, except <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
dally, except Sunday, at <lb />
P M. Returning Nave A <lb />
M, connecting at Warsaw with Nos. <lb />
and CG. <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson <lb />
ville Branch is No. Northbound is j <lb />
No. W. except Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South Will stop only at <lb />
Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. make- at <lb />
Weldon for ail points North daily. All <lb />
rail via except Sun- <lb />
day via Boy Line. <lb />
Train- make connection for all <lb />
via Richmond and Wash- <lb />
All trains run solid between <lb />
ton Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb />
JOHN F. DIVINE. <lb />
General <lb />
J. R. KENLY, Transportation <lb />
T. <lb />
made in a certain Special Proceeding <lb />
therein pending, and entitled Samuel II. <lb />
of David vs. <lb />
Thomas II. et and example and <lb />
upon the Special Proceeding Docket <lb />
said Court as case number Saw, I will, on <lb />
Friday, December 1887, sell at <lb />
. ; lie sale before the Court House door in <lb />
. pm , Greenville all that piece or parcel of land <lb />
-4 situated in township and known <lb />
i as lot No, in the division of the lands of <lb />
David deceased, among his heirs- <lb />
at-law and which was assigned to Marina <lb />
A. now Marina A. Perkins, de- <lb />
scribed as follows at last <lb />
course of lot No. in the Creek, running <lb />
thence South West poles to the <lb />
road, thence down the road poles, <lb />
thence North East poles to the run <lb />
of the Creek, thence up the Creek to the <lb />
beginning, containing subject <lb />
however to the dower right of Marina <lb />
the widow of said David Lang- <lb />
Terms of sale Cash. <lb />
ALLEN WARREN, <lb />
de boots non of David Langley <lb />
Greenville, N. C. Nov. Nov <lb />
JOHN <lb />
Middle Life, <lb />
Wilton Mirror. <lb />
To many, and in fact to most all <lb />
there is a feeling of solemn <lb />
and sadness in th-3 thought <lb />
that the midway poet in the road <lb />
way of bas been retched, and <lb />
that route to eternity has rent <lb />
begun in earnest ; and it is thee <lb />
midway between the cradle and <lb />
the grave, that a man begins to <lb />
marvel that he let the days of his <lb />
youth go by so half enjoyed. It <lb />
is the pensive autumn feeling, it <lb />
is the half sadness <lb />
that we experience when the long- <lb />
est day of the year is passed and <lb />
every day that follows is shorter, <lb />
and the lighter and feebler shad- <lb />
tell that nature is hastening <lb />
with gigantic footsteps to her <lb />
wintry grave. So does man look <lb />
back upon bis youth. When the <lb />
first gray hairs become visible, <lb />
when the unwelcome truth fastens <lb />
itself upon the mind that a man <lb />
was no longer going op bill, but <lb />
down, and the son is always <lb />
he looks back on the things <lb />
behind, when we were children. <lb />
But now there lies before us man- <lb />
hood, with its earnest work, and <lb />
then old age, and the grave, and <lb />
then home. There is a second <lb />
youth for man better and holier <lb />
than Ins first, if lie will look for- <lb />
ward and not backward. <lb />
Don't. <lb />
let that cold of yours run on. You <lb />
think it is a light thing. But It may run <lb />
catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or <lb />
consumption. <lb />
Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia is <lb />
dangerous. Consumption is death it- <lb />
self. <lb />
The breathing apparatus must be kept <lb />
i healthy and clear of all obstructions and <lb />
offensive matter. Otherwise there is <lb />
trouble ahead. <lb />
All the diseases of these parts, head, <lb />
I nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, <lb />
can be and entirely cured by <lb />
the use of German Syrup. If <lb />
I you don't know this already, thousands <lb />
I and thousands of people can tell you. <lb />
They have been cured by it. and <lb />
how it is, Bottle, only <lb />
; cents. Ask any druggist. <lb />
Cleveland's Advice to a Bride- <lb />
groom. <lb />
Finally, a blushing groom with <lb />
I bis bride came lie wore a <lb />
large in the button- <lb />
hole of his coat, and she bad a <lb />
whole flower garden in her <lb />
sage. <lb />
want to thank yon for the com- <lb />
mission sent me the other <lb />
said the bridegroom. <lb />
said the President. <lb />
immediately followed <lb />
got con- <lb />
of; tinned the new appointee, <lb />
this is my he said, as he <lb />
presented his blushing and pretty <lb />
bride. <lb />
said Cleveland, <lb />
smiling all over. see that <lb />
you behave he added, <lb />
giving, a sort of a knowing look at <lb />
the happy couple. The two blush- <lb />
ed and smiled and laughed, and <lb />
both made another grab at the <lb />
president's hand and shook it <lb />
and then passed on <lb />
happy as turtle doves. <lb />
State Treasury Notes. <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
It is estimated that the State <lb />
Treasury will begin the new fiscal <lb />
year with some like <lb />
treasury;. The State Treasurer's <lb />
resource fee the fear <lb />
was baaed a total tax <lb />
valuation property <lb />
at cents on tile This, <lb />
with the special <lb />
would, according to the estimate <lb />
made, make the total resources <lb />
for the year It was <lb />
supposed at the time the <lb />
mate was mode that the <lb />
would reduce the State <lb />
from cents to cents on the <lb />
; but the tax was reduced to <lb />
cents, and on the basts of <lb />
worth of property the re- <lb />
sources would fall short of the <lb />
mate. It appears, however, that <lb />
the tax vitiation of property m the <lb />
State will be 8209,000,000, upon <lb />
a tax off cents on <lb />
will be collected. From this <lb />
source will be derived a revenue <lb />
of which will be <lb />
ed by the various special taxes to <lb />
8773,627.06, thus making the ac- <lb />
resources less than <lb />
estimated resources. The <lb />
expenses for all purposes <lb />
ding all appropriations for 1888 are <lb />
8697.650. This includes every- <lb />
thing for the State will he <lb />
liable. during the year. Then it <lb />
appears that there will be a <lb />
in the treasury <lb />
t at the close of the fiscal year of <lb />
Add to this the amount in <lb />
; the treasury at the commence- <lb />
of the fiscal year December <lb />
1st, 1887, which amount is <lb />
and there will be a total <lb />
at the close of the year 1888 of <lb />
Now if the drum- <lb />
trier's license tax, amounting to <lb />
about which there is much <lb />
talk and which unscrupulous and <lb />
ignorant persons are making <lb />
an excuse for crying down the <lb />
price of State bonds, be lost <lb />
to the State, there will be still a <lb />
balance in the treasury of <lb />
at the close of the year 1888 <lb />
after every liability has been met, <lb />
which includes the interest on all <lb />
four and six per cent bonds out- <lb />
standing. Besides State <lb />
has bought in nearly <lb />
of her bonds. If she should <lb />
feel a pinch she could let them go <lb />
easily at par. There are not many <lb />
common wealths in a better <lb />
than in the North <lb />
A Little Fan At Home. <lb />
Courier. <lb />
Do not be afraid of a little fun <lb />
home, good people. Do not <lb />
shut your house lest the son <lb />
should fade your carpets; and your <lb />
lest a laugh should <lb />
down a few the ninety old <lb />
webs that ate banging If <lb />
yon want to rum your sons, let <lb />
taxes, the-m think that alt and <lb />
be left at the <lb />
threshold when they come <lb />
home at When once a <lb />
home is regarded as only a place <lb />
to eat, drink and sleep in, the <lb />
work is begun Ilia ends in <lb />
ling and reckless <lb />
Young people must, have <lb />
fun and somewhere If <lb />
they do not find it at their own <lb />
hearthstones, they, will seek it at <lb />
other and less profitable places <lb />
Therefore, let the fire burn <lb />
in winter, and let the doors and <lb />
windows be thrown <lb />
open in summer, and make the <lb />
home with those little <lb />
arts patents so well under- <lb />
stand. Do not repress the buoy- <lb />
ant spirits of children. Half <lb />
an hour of merriment doors <lb />
and merriment of a home, blots <lb />
out the of many a <lb />
care and annoyance the <lb />
day ; and the bent safeguard that <lb />
they can take with them into the <lb />
world is the unseen influence of a <lb />
bright little home sanctum. <lb />
race l. <lb />
You are feeling depressed, <lb />
is poor, you are bothered with Head- <lb />
ache, yon are nervous, and gen- <lb />
out of sorts, and want to brace up. <lb />
Brace up, bat not with stimulants, spring <lb />
medicines, or which have for their <lb />
basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and which <lb />
stimulate you for an hour and then leave <lb />
in a worse condition than before. <lb />
What you want is an that will <lb />
purify your blood, start healthy action of <lb />
Liver and Kidneys, restore your vitality, <lb />
and give renewed health and strength. <lb />
Such a medicine you will find In Electric <lb />
Bitters, and only cents a bottle at <lb />
Brand's Drug Store. <lb />
UNDERTAKER. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Has on hand a line of the best <lb />
CASKETS CASES. <lb />
Also fine imitation ROSE and <lb />
handsome Li- <lb />
and Trimmings, good fa- <lb />
for handling Coffins, and a new, <lb />
convenient Hearse. I am prepared to give <lb />
personal attention at Burials, <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
Special Notice. <lb />
All persons indebted to me by note or <lb />
account arc requested to call and settle the <lb />
same immediately. <lb />
Further indulgence cannot nor will not <lb />
be given, when I move in the country I <lb />
place all my claims in the hands of <lb />
Their salons <lb />
Probably no one thing has caused such <lb />
a general revival of trade at <lb />
Drug Store as their giving away to their <lb />
customers of so many free trial bottles <lb />
of Dr- King's New Discovery for Con- <lb />
Their trade is simply <lb />
in this very valuable article from <lb />
the fact it always cures and never <lb />
disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, <lb />
Bronchitis, Croup, and all lung diseases <lb />
quickly cured. Yon can test it before <lb />
buying by getting a trial bottle <lb />
size Every bottle warranted. <lb />
.-------- <lb />
Some Fools Living Yet <lb />
It is said that in Chicago the <lb />
moment a new baby appears in the <lb />
engraved cards are <lb />
sent out announcing the important <lb />
arrival. In order there be no de <lb />
lay in this announcement, two <lb />
sets of cards are prepared before- <lb />
hand, one bearing a feminine name <lb />
and the other a masculine. <lb />
To Editor Please inform your <lb />
readers that I have a positive remedy tor <lb />
the above named disease. By Its timely <lb />
use thousands of hopeless cases have been <lb />
permanently cored. I shall be glad to <lb />
Lessons for Young Writers. <lb />
newspaper <lb />
years ago I wrote a <lb />
brought it into this office and <lb />
you refused to publish <lb />
remember that I mentally <lb />
put you down as a confounded id- <lb />
who didn't know enough to <lb />
ache when <lb />
looked that poem over again <lb />
the other day and have come to <lb />
see about <lb />
have come to say that if I <lb />
looked as green twenty years ago <lb />
as that poem proves me to have <lb />
been want to thank yon because <lb />
you didn't cut me up and feed me <lb />
to the cows. Good <lb />
The editor drew a long chalk <lb />
mark under the table. It was the <lb />
first case in all his experience in <lb />
which twenty years had begotten <lb />
sense enough to understand that <lb />
it is sometimes necessary to De <lb />
cruel to be kind. <lb />
We shall never cease to Dr, <lb />
Bull's Cough Syrup f for it our <lb />
paper would have been abort of reading <lb />
matter this week; we bad a shocking <lb />
cough and a fearful cold. <lb />
Don't sigh with pains or burns or <lb />
dent. <lb />
Bite use Salvation Oil, the greatest <lb />
C. B. N. B. <lb />
Edwards <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
O- <lb />
We have the large-t and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind lo be found in <lb />
the State, and solicit orders for all classes <lb />
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or. Binding. <lb />
WEDDING <lb />
FOB INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
us<lb />
am <lb />
N. C. <lb />
a Collector instructions to ho- of to <lb />
any of your readers who have <lb />
if they will send me their express <lb />
and post office address. <lb />
T. A. X. C., Pearl it.,. T.<lb />
The Supreme has decided <lb />
that Agricultural Lien Will bold <lb />
a crop against a prior Chattel <lb />
Mortgage. The opinion in worth <lb />
the attention of those interested <lb />
in such Ar- <lb />
. ; <lb />
Salve. <lb />
The the world for Cuts, <lb />
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe- <lb />
Sores, Chapped Hands, <lb />
Corns, and all Eruptions <lb />
Piles, or no pay re- <lb />
It is guaranteed to give perfect <lb />
satisfaction, refunded. Price, <lb />
per box. Ft sate by <lb />
ping the of but few <lb />
to be paid for. . JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
W. C. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
qualified on the day of <lb />
as administrator de non on <lb />
the John S. Taft, notice is <lb />
I hereby given to all person having claims <lb />
against said estate to present them, prop- <lb />
authenticated, to me for payment on <lb />
or before the 10th day of November, 1887, <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
recover v. Ail persons indebted to <lb />
estate ant requested to make immediate <lb />
ALLEN WARREN, <lb />
S.-de non estate of John S. Tilt <lb />
II l final <lb />
ft- .<lb />
of <lb />
J. La A <lb />
The value of the newspaper as <lb />
an educator is too little thought. <lb />
of. The who does not <lb />
least one newspaper for <lb />
to read as soon as they can <lb />
spell out the words, is not doing <lb />
bis duty by those children. The <lb />
number of fairly educated men <lb />
who can trace their knowledge of <lb />
letters to newspapers possibly <lb />
larger than the number educated <lb />
at school. No man has right <lb />
to raise op bis children without <lb />
surrounding them with good lead- <lb />
THE id FE OF A CHILD. <lb />
Mr. L. Fain, a large commission mer- <lb />
chant, says he owes the life of his child <lb />
to Dr. Huckleberry Cordial. It <lb />
always gradually creeks the and <lb />
does not constipate as do, <lb />
Mr. Edison's phonograph <lb />
serves a con for over <lb />
years. But conversations can be <lb />
preserved that long without a <lb />
instance, there is <lb />
the celebrated conversation be- <lb />
tween the Governor of North Car- <lb />
and the Governor of South <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
LIKE LADIES.- <lb />
Why are good resolutions like-fainting <lb />
They should be carried out, and <lb />
parents should not forget the <lb />
that would never them to be with- <lb />
out cough and croup core, Taylor's <lb />
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and <lb />
Mullein. <lb />
Thousand of children who die annual <lb />
of those diseases incident to early child- <lb />
hood, could have been saved by Dr. <lb />
Bull's Syrup. <lb />
The painful consequences of <lb />
in eating is speedily removed and <lb />
the depression is quickly banished by the <lb />
Use of <lb />
A kind of panic seems to seize <lb />
the people every Fall about the <lb />
prospects for the next year, but as <lb />
soon as the last of the year is past <lb />
the people go in with renewed <lb />
hopes and new anticipations <lb />
When a man thinks of the perils, <lb />
social, physical and financial, that <lb />
he hair safely passed, he should, it <lb />
seems, be brave and courageous. So <lb />
we would say to our people look <lb />
toward the morning, the day will <lb />
break and peace, plenty and <lb />
faction will rest upon every heroic <lb />
soul who has the courage to tight <lb />
manfully the battle of to-day. <lb />
A BABY LIKE A GALE OF WIND. <lb />
. Why is a baby like a gale <lb />
of wind Because it begins with a squall <lb />
Cold gales induce coughs and croup. <lb />
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum <lb />
and Mullein will cure it. <lb />
A Christmas turkey now we <lb />
big one. and fat; <lb />
with stately tread, tine a bird <lb />
as e'er on back fence sat. Now <lb />
who will bring this toothsome <lb />
fowl into our larder bare Or ask <lb />
us out, on Christmas day, their <lb />
bounteous board to share But <lb />
let us not be overwhelmed with <lb />
answers nay or yea ; a single bird <lb />
or invite out will answer for that <lb />
Rocket. <lb />
A POSITIVE GENTLEMAN. . <lb />
Which is the most positive gentleman <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 />
Spend money at borne, The <lb />
more money that is kept at home <lb />
the better off will our people be. <lb />
home merchants, home <lb />
mechanics, home tradesmen, aye, <lb />
and home <lb />
City Carolinian.<lb />
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TO <lb />
FOR SALE I <lb />
acres in the town of Greenville, op- <lb />
Machine Shops, will be sold <lb />
IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. <lb />
For further particulars, apply to <lb />
J. R. Forbes. <lb />
or Alfred Forbes. <lb />
A SPECIFIC <lb />
WOMAN'S <lb />
or<lb />
If takes during CHANGE <lb />
to <lb />
Co., <lb />
is <lb />
Like a thief at night it steals <lb />
in upon us unawares. The j <lb />
have about tin <lb />
chest and sides, and sometimes <lb />
in the back. They feel dull <lb />
and sleepy; the mouth has a <lb />
bad taste, especially in the <lb />
morning. A sort of sticky slime <lb />
collect about the tenth. The <lb />
appetite is poor. There is a <lb />
feeling like a heavy load on the <lb />
stomach; nil <lb />
gone on pit of tin <lb />
food does not <lb />
satisfy. The even arts sunken, <lb />
the and feet cold <lb />
and clammy. After n while n <lb />
cough sets in, first dry, but <lb />
after a few months it is attend- <lb />
ed with a greenish-colored ex- <lb />
The patient feels <lb />
tired all the while, and sleep <lb />
does not Been to afford <lb />
rest. After a time he become.- <lb />
nervous, irritable and gloomy, <lb />
and has Then <lb />
is a giddiness, n sort of whirl- <lb />
in the head when <lb />
rising up suddenly. The how <lb />
become costive; the skin is <lb />
dry and hot at times; the blood <lb />
becomes thick and stagnant; <lb />
the whites of the eyes become <lb />
tinged with yellow; the urine <lb />
is scanty and high colored, de- <lb />
positing a sediment after stand- <lb />
There is frequently a <lb />
spitting up of the food, some- <lb />
tunes with a sour taste and <lb />
sometimes with a sweetish <lb />
taste; this is frequently at- <lb />
tended with palpitation of the <lb />
heart; the vision becomes <lb />
paired, with spots before the <lb />
there is a feeling of great <lb />
prostration weakness. All <lb />
of these symptoms are in turn <lb />
present It is that <lb />
nearly one-third of our <lb />
has this in some <lb />
of its varied forms. <lb />
It has found that <lb />
mistaken the cause <lb />
A this Some have <lb />
ii for a liver complaint, <lb />
for kidney disease, etc., <lb />
but none of these kinds of <lb />
treatment have been attended <lb />
with success; for it is really <lb />
constipation and dyspepsia. It <lb />
is also found that Shaker Ex- <lb />
tract of Roots, or Mother <lb />
gel's Curative Syrup, when <lb />
properly prepared will remove <lb />
this disease in all its stages. <lb />
Care must be taken, however, <lb />
to secure the genuine article. <lb />
IT SELL THAN <lb />
COTTON. <lb />
Mr. John C. <lb />
of Co., <lb />
Ala, wife has <lb />
so much benefited by <lb />
Shaker Extract of Roots or <lb />
Syrup that she says <lb />
me would rather be without <lb />
part of her food than without <lb />
the medicine. It has done her <lb />
more good than the doctors and <lb />
all other medicines put together. <lb />
I would ride twenty miles to <lb />
get it into the hands of any <lb />
if he can get it in no other <lb />
way. I it will soon sell in <lb />
this State better than cotton. <lb />
TESTIMONY TEXAS. <lb />
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