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LEADING PAPER <lb />
MONTHS<lb />
THE BEST PAPER <lb />
PUBLISHED IN <lb />
LARGEST CIRCULATION.<lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
sh<lb />
. .-i <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL VI. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE- N. C.<lb />
Published Every Wednesday <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
TILT T MOTHS <lb />
Subscription Price, J per year <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, <lb />
not to Democratic <lb />
men and that are not consistent <lb />
with th true principles of the party. <lb />
If yon want a paper from a wide-a-wake <lb />
section of the State send for the <lb />
t. GT SAMPLE FREE<lb />
HE <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
M. Scales, of Guilford <lb />
M. <lb />
an an. of New Hanover. <lb />
Secretary of <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of WaVe. <lb />
P. Roberts, of Gate. <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba. <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
sen, of Buncombe. <lb />
SUPREME COURT. <lb />
Chief N. H. Smith, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate S. Ashe, of <lb />
Anson ; Augustus S. Merrimon, of Wake. <lb />
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
t E. Shepherd, of <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Second Philips, of <lb />
Edgecombe. <lb />
Third G. Connor, of <lb />
son. <lb />
Fourth Clark, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth A. of <lb />
Sixth T. of <lb />
Seventh, C. of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth J. Montgomery, of <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb />
Tariffs. <lb />
Tenth C. Avery, of <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
Twelfth h- Merrimon, <lb />
f Buncombe. <lb />
Congress. <lb />
B. Vance, of <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb />
House of District <lb />
Louis C. Latham, of Pitt <lb />
Second M. Simmons, of <lb />
Craven. <lb />
Third J. Green, of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Fourth R. Cox, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth W. Reid, of Rock- <lb />
Sixth T. Bennett, of <lb />
S. Henderson, <lb />
of Rowan. <lb />
Eighth H. H. Cowles, <lb />
sf Whites. <lb />
Ninth D. Johnston, <lb />
Buncombe. <lb />
BOUNTY GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Superior Court A. <lb />
M. King. <lb />
Register of H. Wilson. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. Congleton. <lb />
P. Redding. <lb />
Commissioners-Council Dawson, Chair- <lb />
m, Guilford Mooring, J. A. K. Tucker, <lb />
W. A. James, Jr., T. E. Keel. <lb />
Public School <lb />
Latham. <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
J. Perkins. <lb />
C. Forbes. <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
B. Cherry A Alex. <lb />
Ward, T. A. <lb />
and J. P. 2nd Ward, Ty- <lb />
son and J. S. Smith; 3rd Ward, A. M. <lb />
Moor and J. J. Cherry. <lb />
and Third <lb />
Rev. N. C. <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
Services First <lb />
Malays, morning and night <lb />
Hughes, D. D., Rector. <lb />
Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb />
night. Rev. F. A. Bishop. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
Baptist Services every Sunday, <lb />
and night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A A. <lb />
M. 1st Thursday and <lb />
night after the 1st and 3rd Sunday at <lb />
Masonic Lodge. W. M. King, W. M. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chanter. No. meets <lb />
every 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ma- <lb />
sonic Hall, F. W. Brown, H. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. <lb />
eta every Tuesday night. D. I. <lb />
James, if. G. <lb />
Insurance Lodge, No. K. of II., <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night. <lb />
D. D. D. <lb />
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of H., meets <lb />
very Thursday night. C. A. White. C. <lb />
Reform Club meets in their <lb />
Monday <lb />
Mass meeting In die <lb />
r of each month, at o'clock <lb />
K. <lb />
Temperance <lb />
Club aV <lb />
i at week. Mrs. . H. <lb />
Band of Hope meets in Reform Club <lb />
Room every Friday night. Mist Eva <lb />
In pastures men Not always; some- <lb />
times He <lb />
Who best in kind ma <lb />
In weary ways, where heavy shadows he; <lb />
Out of the sunshine, warm and soft <lb />
bright. <lb />
One of the sunshine into the darkest night; <lb />
I oft would faint with sorrow affright <lb />
Only for this, I know He holds <lb />
So whether in green or desert land <lb />
I trust, although I may not understand. <lb />
A by still waters t No, not always so; <lb />
OH times the heavy tempests round me <lb />
blow. <lb />
And o'er my soul the waves and billows <lb />
But when the storms beat loudest. I cry <lb />
Aloud for help, the Master by. <lb />
And whispers to every soul, it is <lb />
So whether on hill-tops, high and fair <lb />
I dwell, or in the sunless valleys where <lb />
The shadows lie, what matter He is there <lb />
And more than this the path- <lb />
way lead <lb />
He gives no helpless, broken reed, <lb />
own baud, sufficient for my need. <lb />
So where He leads me I can safely go; <lb />
And in the hereafter I shall know <lb />
Why. in His wisdom. He hath led me so. <lb />
mm <lb />
Romance of a Rosebush. <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
Office hours p. M. Money <lb />
Order hours A. H. to P. M. No or- <lb />
be issued from to <lb />
i u, I r. u. <lb />
Bethel null arrives daily <lb />
a. k., and departs at A p u. <lb />
Tar bore arrives daily <lb />
t B departs at p. M. <lb />
arrives daily <lb />
II M. and departs at P. H. <lb />
for Ridge and <lb />
sat <lb />
arrives Fridays at C p. <lb />
all fol tie said Miss <lb />
Henrietta Henshaw, sitting bolt <lb />
in her bamboo rocker. <lb />
is all fol tie I say for pew pie to <lb />
think they must make <lb />
that nobody wants and scatter <lb />
them about among their <lb />
it is for a birthday <lb />
what of that Do you <lb />
suppose because my birthday hap- <lb />
pens to be coming that I any <lb />
one to give me an ungainly pin- <lb />
cushion with two Ids worked in <lb />
the <lb />
if there should be three <lb />
said Lottie, slyly, <lb />
old <lb />
attentions, withes he admitted, <lb />
eye a snug <lb />
that you snapped <lb />
Miss <lb />
Lottie did not venture a <lb />
but demurely, consider- <lb />
what, the stress of cir- <lb />
she should do. Lottie <lb />
was Mis Henrietta's orphan niece, <lb />
and had been a member of her <lb />
household for nearly a year. She <lb />
had learned dearly to love the <lb />
prim old lady, though that love <lb />
was not unmixed with tear. Her <lb />
wants had all been kindly <lb />
pated and generously supplied; <lb />
but now she had come to her aunt <lb />
with a request for a few shillings <lb />
to spend on trifles, of which Miss <lb />
did not approve, and Lad <lb />
been flatly denied. <lb />
Oh, dear, what should she do <lb />
Harry had always brought her <lb />
some tasteful gift, and she did so <lb />
want to make him a for <lb />
his new Derby. She bad dream- <lb />
ed that she could not, and had <lb />
put it off till the last moment. <lb />
The great drops welled up sud- <lb />
to her eyes. If Miss <lb />
w any symptoms of heartache, <lb />
she had had heartaches, herself, <lb />
and had never killed her yet. <lb />
But Lottie did not mean to droop. <lb />
Auntie was usually kind, and was <lb />
albeit her only relative <lb />
except Harry. Well, Harry was <lb />
not a relative oh, <lb />
dear, if she could only have a hat- <lb />
band. <lb />
She forced back the rebellious <lb />
went singing about the <lb />
house like the blithe girl she was. <lb />
The birthday morning arrived, <lb />
and the problem of Harry's pres- <lb />
still unsolved. I <lb />
could just give him <lb />
she sighed, looking wistfully down <lb />
the long street. she said, <lb />
suddenly, clasping her hands, <lb />
will, I will What a happy <lb />
thought And she fairly jumped <lb />
into cloak and bat and went <lb />
skipping down the street. <lb />
Dr. Beach, an eccentric bachelor <lb />
lived in the rather lonely house at <lb />
the extreme end of the street. <lb />
Lottie was never sick herself, and <lb />
Aunt never employed Dr. <lb />
Beach for occasional ailments ; <lb />
yet the bright hearted girl had <lb />
contrived to make the acquaint- <lb />
of the uncouth doctor, who <lb />
liked her and called her <lb />
if the dear old mad <lb />
little graft Be was <lb />
A i ii obis office she <lb />
tired of a warm welcome. <lb />
bod in interest and tn- <lb />
teat en errand, she <lb />
ed the bay window where- <lb />
the great monthly rose bush which <lb />
bad been the wonder and envy of <lb />
the admiring public since almost <lb />
before Lottie was born. <lb />
she said, MI came <lb />
to ask if you would be so kind as <lb />
to give me three or four of those <lb />
lovely buds f <lb />
growled the <lb />
tor, savagely. <lb />
I wasted to <lb />
make something pretty for a birth- <lb />
day for-for a friend, but I <lb />
choking a tittle, sad J <lb />
had almost given up hope of any- <lb />
thing, who this I <lb />
glanced the <lb />
roses seemed to say, <lb />
after so here I am. Flowers <lb />
are always nice to give, you know, <lb />
and I had <lb />
I Why couldn't yon <lb />
what wanted to <lb />
would not let <lb />
Is not Henrietta <lb />
good to he de- <lb />
bristling up. <lb />
yes, kind can he. <lb />
But she does not believe in birth- <lb />
day gifts, she <lb />
yon any money your- <lb />
might give you a cent or <lb />
two from time to time ; then you <lb />
would have a fund to draw from. <lb />
she does ; I hast Mon- <lb />
day that had not needed to <lb />
But I saw and Tommy El- <lb />
with their little bare toes <lb />
peeping out of their old shoes <lb />
you squandered your money <lb />
to clothe the feet of those <lb />
growled the doctor, won- <lb />
why he hadn't seen the <lb />
bare toes. <lb />
I got shoes and nicest red <lb />
stockings. Jennie cried when she <lb />
hugged me because she was so <lb />
related Lottie, her quick <lb />
tears starting. <lb />
The doctor rubbed bis knuckles <lb />
vindictively in his own eyes. <lb />
little miss, if you had <lb />
known you could more <lb />
money for your would <lb />
you have spent all you had on the <lb />
little <lb />
don't know ; hope so; I'm <lb />
sorry you asked roe. I really <lb />
thin I should. But I did want <lb />
the other so dreadfully that I <lb />
might have saved out a <lb />
have got brown <lb />
I could. But I guess I'm <lb />
glad T did not; the red ones are so <lb />
much prettier, and the poor like <lb />
pretty things as well as the <lb />
The doctor looked <lb />
on the little miss. She was a <lb />
creature, and as innocent as she <lb />
was pretty. Though she was <lb />
her looks and appearance would <lb />
hardly have claimed for fifteen, <lb />
well years. <lb />
is a bridal said Lottie, <lb />
keeping her errand in mind, as <lb />
she looked into the great <lb />
bush, whose beautiful blossoms <lb />
rivaled the whiteness of the snow. <lb />
I suppose so. Yon <lb />
would not think that it had spoil <lb />
ed a wedding But it did, just <lb />
fifteen years ago this day <lb />
Lottie looked in alarm at the <lb />
white, treacherous thing. <lb />
would not think, either, <lb />
that a gruff old fellow like me could <lb />
ever have got a woman to say <lb />
she would have <lb />
yes, I said Lottie ; <lb />
think you -re the nicest man <lb />
in the <lb />
whom <lb />
was going to say, <lb />
fine compliment <lb />
you are paying me. You expect <lb />
some of my choicest flowers for <lb />
that <lb />
Lottie did not reply, but looked <lb />
in such consternation from the <lb />
rosebush to himself that the doc- <lb />
tor could not smile. <lb />
would like to hear the <lb />
r Well, it never came from <lb />
my lips before, little miss, but I <lb />
will give it to you. Yon sea I had <lb />
been a medical student under old <lb />
COUNTY; N. C, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER <lb />
NO. <lb />
of her own sweet <lb />
jealous flush over my <lb />
girl's face. <lb />
she said, <lb />
your visits there were more <lb />
than her illness called for. <lb />
on love her, and if yon are <lb />
to her you are false to <lb />
a sham reply. She <lb />
had charged me with doable deal- <lb />
We were both terribly an- <lb />
The next morning we were <lb />
to have been married. That <lb />
fifteen years ago, and we have <lb />
never spoken together since. <lb />
Nancy Was going away to a <lb />
promise made in childhood, and <lb />
she gave me her rose because I bad , will probably regret that I <lb />
for her Per- my <lb />
haps I bad ; but she had Be that as it may <lb />
rut red mine. I kept the <lb />
young rascal so know, for <lb />
he is wondrous castles in <lb />
the. air. <lb />
In the sunny parlor, close beside <lb />
rose tree, stands an <lb />
birthday offering to <lb />
from her Doc- <lb />
Sm. <lb />
Letter From Georgia. <lb />
8th 1887. <lb />
Editor Eastern Reflector <lb />
It has bee sometime since I <lb />
Wrote you before, but lex- <lb />
pet your readers have been the <lb />
joiners of them <lb />
have <lb />
upon <lb />
I am <lb />
mine, <lb />
bush, and it has blossomed every <lb />
month with all its might. More <lb />
than one young mother beg- <lb />
of me some dainty buds <lb />
to clasp in her dead baby's <lb />
baud, and many a bride has plead- <lb />
ed with sweet lips for just a few <lb />
blossoms to gem hair. I have <lb />
denied them all, and have never <lb />
cut one of the flowers until it with- <lb />
from the stem. It was not <lb />
for Nancy's sake, but somehow for <lb />
the like that was to have blessed <lb />
you did not love your <lb />
sweetheart ventured Lot- <lb />
tie, winking the salt drops <lb />
that collected long <lb />
lashes. <lb />
love roared the doc <lb />
tor. can a chit like you <lb />
undertake to the depths of <lb />
a man's soul <lb />
you had you would have ac- <lb />
bravely asserted <lb />
this small of one, sitting <lb />
in with her chin rest- <lb />
on her band. <lb />
thundered <lb />
the irate doctor. Miss <lb />
Wisdom, how should I have act- <lb />
have said to your <lb />
not love Nancy <lb />
but I do love her rose. She is go- <lb />
away and gave it to me in <lb />
gratitude But I give the rose <lb />
and myself and all that I have to <lb />
you, because I love you better than <lb />
all the Then, don't you <lb />
see that everything would have <lb />
been smooth, and you would have <lb />
been all these years full of joy <lb />
so I exclaim- <lb />
ed the excited doctor, rising to <lb />
his feet. come m <lb />
he called. me wrap up this <lb />
rose tree. There, pot ft en <lb />
hand sled and draw it home for <lb />
this young set it in the <lb />
house. And yon, little miss, pres- <lb />
it with compliments and; bast <lb />
wishes to Miss Henrietta Hen- <lb />
shaw. Good heavens, what a <lb />
said the doctor, striking bis <lb />
bald head a vigorous thump, when <lb />
left alone. <lb />
Lottie did as she was bidden, <lb />
giving Aunt such a <lb />
shock as to paralyze but <lb />
the good lady came to enough <lb />
glance down the street <lb />
to see really that the <lb />
was no longer star- <lb />
at her from the doctor's bay <lb />
window. She bad a bay window, <lb />
too, looking southward, and into <lb />
she contrived to roll the great <lb />
box with its wealth of white <lb />
The doctor, looking <lb />
out from bis dismantled corner, <lb />
Dr. West, and when be died I got hie ow conclusions. <lb />
my diploma and stuck my shingle <lb />
out here. Soon after that I got <lb />
acquainted with as trim a built <lb />
girl as you often see, and after t; <lb />
said Miss <lb />
long would it take to work <lb />
that you were talking <lb />
while, somehow or other, we be- <lb />
came engaged. I was young and <lb />
had my way to make, and we re- <lb />
solved to wait two years before <lb />
settling down. Over back of the <lb />
hills yonder there lived a girl <lb />
named Nancy Brown, a pretty, <lb />
pale creature, who seemed just <lb />
ready to go oft to the angels. I <lb />
was called to attend her, and I <lb />
wanted to do my best. I knew <lb />
they could never pay me a cent, <lb />
and perhaps tor that reason I went <lb />
a little oftener than I needed. <lb />
Nancy had one precious thing, her. <lb />
rosebush ; small then, but giving <lb />
promise of great things. It did <lb />
seem as if everybody it <lb />
to her, for half the town, in one <lb />
way or another, sought to make it <lb />
worth her while to give it up. <lb />
the motives were <lb />
good. But, though Nancy was in <lb />
comparative poverty, no gold was <lb />
yellow enough to bay one <lb />
treasure. Well, her fragility <lb />
proved not be Incipient con- <lb />
after all, and time went <lb />
on until within twenty-four boors <lb />
of my wedding and that <lb />
morning f was in my office here <lb />
on the watch for who soon <lb />
smiles and blushes, with <lb />
consciousness that it has lest parson. <lb />
time as a maiden, came tripping <lb />
down the street. I went out to <lb />
I could get it done by <lb />
gasped Lottie, all of a delicious <lb />
tremble. <lb />
child, I did mean to <lb />
be cross. Take this and do as you <lb />
please with <lb />
Lottie's hand closed quickly over <lb />
the gold coin ; she did not need <lb />
a tenth of it, and she worked the <lb />
whole afternoon, to the detriment <lb />
of her blue eyes and loss of <lb />
her till on a garnet ribbon <lb />
a broad satin stitch of grid, <lb />
with tiny <lb />
lettered out H. B. M. which <lb />
stood hot for Her Britannic <lb />
but some one every bit, re- <lb />
B. other- <lb />
wise Harry. <lb />
had down to hall, <lb />
which was flooded with light, <lb />
greeted Harry, and just <lb />
ed In his hat when <lb />
the parlor doors were thrown open, <lb />
and there stood Aunt blush- <lb />
through the frosts of forty <lb />
winters, with great heaps of white <lb />
roses massed in her hair and mas- <lb />
on Dr. <lb />
pompous and portly, was s <lb />
side. <lb />
little he <lb />
and that rascal ran for <lb />
wily physician had armed <lb />
himself with a ring and a strip of <lb />
meet her. This bush, not half as K <lb />
large as it U now, stood bare m could say <lb />
my window. T the knot was tied that <lb />
said my bride that was transformed Miss Henrietta <lb />
to be, in a pretty rapture, Beach, <lb />
has sold you her rose Did you cross Lottie was so bewildered that <lb />
it root, and. branch with silver aha could whether <lb />
here, and will write again and tell <lb />
of some of the things I have seen <lb />
in wire grass section of South- <lb />
Georgia. I have been down <lb />
here for about a month now, most <lb />
of which time I spent in Coffee <lb />
county, and have seen much to in- <lb />
and amuse me. This is es- <lb />
a milling and turpentine <lb />
country, and there can be found <lb />
at almost every mile post on the <lb />
railroad either a saw mill or a <lb />
still, sometimes both being <lb />
located at the same <lb />
I have met with several <lb />
since I have been in this <lb />
section, every one of whom save <lb />
two were engaged in the <lb />
tine business. Every time I meet <lb />
a man and tell him where I hail <lb />
from bis first question is to ask me <lb />
where my still is located. <lb />
idea is so general that a North Car- <lb />
can do nothing else <lb />
make turpentine, that surprise is <lb />
always expressed I say I <lb />
know nothing about the business <lb />
and never saw any of the work <lb />
going on until I came down here. <lb />
Up to years ago land <lb />
in this section was thought to be <lb />
perfectly worthless except tor the <lb />
timber upon it, but it has been <lb />
proven that it is first-class farming <lb />
land and yields as much per acre <lb />
in all kinds of farm products as <lb />
any other section of the State. <lb />
The finest corn I have seen in <lb />
Georgia was seen in in <lb />
this county, a few days since. The <lb />
were large and full, and com- <lb />
pare favorably with the corn grown <lb />
in Pitt county. Since the fact has <lb />
been established that farming is <lb />
profitable down here, many per- <lb />
sons have engaged in it and there <lb />
is rapid improvement going In <lb />
addition to the other crops, which <lb />
are made in this section, quite a <lb />
of sea island cotton is be <lb />
grown here, and this kind of <lb />
cotton is far ahead of the short <lb />
staple. It readily sells at from <lb />
to cents a pound, and as <lb />
per acre is about the same as <lb />
short cotton, there is a vast differ- <lb />
in favor of the large staple. I <lb />
have seen quite a number of bales <lb />
sea island cotton ready for mar- <lb />
and have seen how it is gin- <lb />
red and packed. Instead of <lb />
saws with which to cut off the <lb />
lint from the seed, as is common <lb />
with the ordinary cotton, the long <lb />
gins are arranged a different <lb />
plan being made of rollers, which <lb />
full off, instead of cutting the lint. <lb />
n this way the length of the <lb />
is preserved, and the value <lb />
the article greatly enhanced. But <lb />
the method is a slow one, the av- <lb />
capacity per day of a gin be- <lb />
to pounds of lint. In <lb />
packing and baling this cotton for <lb />
market no press is used, the <lb />
being to drive it into the <lb />
bag which holds it by means of an <lb />
stick or pestle. It would <lb />
seem that this is a very slow way <lb />
of packing and that bales of <lb />
cotton would be very light when <lb />
packed, but I have seen as much <lb />
as pounds of hut put in a bale <lb />
in this manner. country here <lb />
la almost entirely undeveloped, <lb />
and land can be bought for almost <lb />
any price. per acre is con- <lb />
a largo price to pay for a <lb />
farm, even in the best localities <lb />
On the line of railroad, and <lb />
at the towns and stations, there is <lb />
considerable sign improvement, <lb />
hut in the interior the people seem <lb />
contented to plod along in the <lb />
same old or their grand- <lb />
fathers, one hundred years ago. <lb />
As a class they are not very en- <lb />
lightened, and do not seem to <lb />
want to know any more than they <lb />
now do. In interior of Coffee <lb />
county the natives call all citizens <lb />
of another State foreigners, <lb />
even call citizens of other portions <lb />
of Georgia by the same name. <lb />
They era vary simple in their <lb />
its for dress or dis- <lb />
few and seem to <lb />
satisfied with their <lb />
station to Me. I was told by the <lb />
with whom I stopped <lb />
the greater of the time I <lb />
was Coffee that it was a <lb />
common thing the time <lb />
horse <lb />
or back to church on Sunday <lb />
and with spars on their<lb />
Woe, bat what we saw <lb />
other amusing and strange things <lb />
is a native of Terrell county, in <lb />
this State, and consequently a fur- <lb />
He has been down here <lb />
about fourteen years, <lb />
is now regarded as a native. <lb />
I attended one of the Sunday <lb />
vice at one of the church- <lb />
es while down there, and while <lb />
the day was too cold for the folks <lb />
to go barefoot, I saw enough to <lb />
convince me that what I had heard <lb />
about them was true. The church <lb />
was a small log. hut, covered over <lb />
to keep out <lb />
care was taken to have it well <lb />
ventilated. There were cracks be- <lb />
tween the logs large enough to <lb />
the bleak <lb />
November winds blowing through <lb />
them made it quite disagreeable. <lb />
I expected to hear a that <lb />
would compare with the appear- <lb />
of the church, and was great- <lb />
surprised at the result. True, <lb />
the preacher was not an educated <lb />
in an and used plain, simple <lb />
but he handled his text we <lb />
and gave god, sound advice to his <lb />
hearers. Many a sermon have I <lb />
heard from preachers professing to <lb />
be educated who failed to make as <lb />
line an argument favor of Chris- <lb />
as did this Hardshell <lb />
preacher in the Georgia pine woods <lb />
While simple and uneducated <lb />
these people are very hospitable <lb />
and treat all comers with the <lb />
most They are ever <lb />
ready to do a favor at all times <lb />
and will show you every courtesy <lb />
at their houses. <lb />
As stated above, the gentleman <lb />
with whom I stopped in Coffee <lb />
county told me many funny and <lb />
strange things, among the <lb />
est being this, which he says is <lb />
perfectly true, and which has been <lb />
in main by a doz- <lb />
en or more parties whom J have <lb />
met since Clinch county lives <lb />
a man whose career has been a <lb />
checkered one, many and dire mis <lb />
fortunes having befallen him. <lb />
First, when a quite a small boy he <lb />
was caught by an alligator and <lb />
nearly eaten tip before rescued. A <lb />
little later on he was caught in a <lb />
cane mill and almost ground into <lb />
sausage meat. Recovering from <lb />
this accident he ran afoul of a rat- <lb />
snake, who tried his hand up <lb />
on him, but failed to get in a <lb />
death stroke. This served to last <lb />
until be was grown, when a pan- <lb />
sprang upon him and succeed- <lb />
ed in making a meal of a portion <lb />
of his back and shoulder before <lb />
being beaten off. Surely this ought <lb />
to be enough of en adventure for <lb />
one man to in his life, but <lb />
there had to be a grand finale to <lb />
his career in order to give him <lb />
permanent notoriety, and as there <lb />
were no other animals to chew <lb />
him up, stole a cow and served <lb />
a term in the State penitentiary <lb />
therefor. This last was consider- <lb />
ed his greatest achievement, and <lb />
is the one upon which be brags <lb />
most loudly And this same man <lb />
is said to be the meanest in <lb />
the following being given as <lb />
proof . When attacked by the <lb />
panther, as alluded to above, a <lb />
friend heard his cries for assistance <lb />
and running to his picked up <lb />
gun which had been knocked <lb />
from his hand when panther <lb />
sprang upon him. and dis- <lb />
charging the contents of the gun <lb />
into the brute's body used it as a <lb />
club until it was finally killed. In <lb />
this manner the gun was broken. <lb />
After recovering from his wounds <lb />
which his nursed him, <lb />
the man sued before a justice of <lb />
the peace for breaking his <lb />
received a for its val- <lb />
With this tale, which is said <lb />
to be true, I will pass over Coffee <lb />
county for the present and write <lb />
of something else. <lb />
I left last Friday <lb />
night and came up to in <lb />
county, where I stayed <lb />
until yesterday. is a <lb />
very nice little town, has a <lb />
of clever people, and my stay <lb />
there was very agreeable. I stop- <lb />
with Dr. J. A. a de- <lb />
of North Carolina stock, <lb />
and a graduate of Chapel Hill. I <lb />
have never met a more thorough <lb />
gentleman. Leaving yes- <lb />
I came on to this place. <lb />
And I cannot speak of Tit ton with- <lb />
out mentioning Capt. H. Tilt <lb />
for whom the place is named, and <lb />
to whom it owes its existence. <lb />
Here is located the largest saw <lb />
mill on ft W. Railroad be- <lb />
tween Albany and Brunswick, a <lb />
large turpentine still, a gin and <lb />
several different kinds of <lb />
shops. Ali these things were put <lb />
here by Capt. and be is not <lb />
yet done making improvements. <lb />
Being in the prime of life, about <lb />
years old, I should judge, it is <lb />
reasonable to suppose that he will <lb />
do much more before he dies. <lb />
Some can be formed of the <lb />
size of this null when I yon <lb />
that the average is <lb />
feet of lumber, exclusive of plank <lb />
and boards. There are between <lb />
and bands in the employ <lb />
of Capt. at his mill and on his <lb />
turpentine farm. And all this <lb />
is the result the oner. <lb />
before We left the made as is the result the <lb />
belief gm- of this one man. <lb />
toM this and More anon. J. ft. W. <lb />
JUST LISTEN <lb />
We have bought a beautiful Line of Sample <lb />
Notions, such as <lb />
JERSEYS, <lb />
COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS, <lb />
HOSE <lb />
SCARFS, HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLARS, CUFFS <lb />
AND SUSPENDERS, <lb />
A BIG DISCOUNT FOR CASH, <lb />
WHICH WE WILL SELL AT <lb />
NEW YORK COST. <lb />
Christmas Novelties <lb />
Come and look at our beautiful Gift Books. <lb />
fiver <lb />
I Iver lief ore <lb />
lower <lb />
We have the latest designs in<lb />
LITTLE, HOUSE k BRO. <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
Full <lb />
PRINTS <lb />
at Sf cents <lb />
Do not fail to ex-l <lb />
famine our <lb />
did stock of <lb />
BOOTS SHOES,<lb />
to <lb />
A nice line of <lb />
DRESS GOODS <lb />
of various kinds. <lb />
WILL SELL CHEAP. <lb />
line of <lb />
and <lb />
crown <lb />
SLOUCH HATS <lb />
latest stifle <lb />
AT MOST <lb />
ANY PRICE <lb />
Try a pair of our <lb />
Perfect Fitting <lb />
a pair. <lb />
TS<lb />
COME AND <lb />
Band <lb />
CROCKERY, <lb />
rot; WILL LIKE IT <lb />
ALFRED FORBES <lb />
N. <lb />
Dealer in Dry Goods, Notions, <lb />
Hats, Boots, Hardware, Furniture <lb />
and Groceries. Rock Lime kept constant- <lb />
oil hand. <lb />
I have Just received a large lot of Knick- <lb />
Braces for boys, girls, ladles and <lb />
gentlemen. need only to be tried to <lb />
give satisfaction <lb />
I can offer to the Jobbing Trade <lb />
superior advantages in A. <lb />
spool cotton which I will sell at <lb />
cents per doz., per cent. off. <lb />
I keep on hand a large supply of Hos- <lb />
Bread Preparation, whir I <lb />
will sell at wholesale prices to merchants. <lb />
The patronage of the public is res-<lb />
TAMES M. NORFLEET, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
CLOSING <lb />
AT A SACRIFICE t <lb />
THE STORE which I now occupy must <lb />
vacated by the first of in <lb />
order that necessary repairs may be made <lb />
to the building, and to prevent the hand- <lb />
ling and moving of too many goods my <lb />
present stock will be offered <lb />
AT COST. <lb />
My stock embraces a full line of <lb />
MILLINERY GOODS, <lb />
such as HATS and BONNETS of latest <lb />
styles best qualities, <lb />
PLUSHES, <lb />
VELVETS, <lb />
FELTS, <lb />
and all kinds of goods generally kept in <lb />
a first-class millinery store. <lb />
Also a full stock of <lb />
NOTION <lb />
of HOSIERY, GLOVES, COB- <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SHOES, <lb />
LACES, EMBROIDERIES and a full <lb />
line of JEWELRY of the best rolled gold <lb />
plate. In tact a thousand other articles <lb />
too numerous to mention. <lb />
Remember these goods <lb />
In order to moving them. <lb />
COME AND EXAMINE THEM. <lb />
Mrs. R. H. Home. <lb />
AUG. <lb />
BERNARD, <lb />
A W, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Practice in the State and Federal<lb />
J. E. MOORE. J. H. TUCKER. J MURPHY <lb />
TUCKER A MURPHY, <lb />
A W, <lb />
N. C <lb />
harry skinner. l blow <lb />
t skinner a blow. <lb />
N. a <lb />
T A WHENCE V. <lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
N C. <lb />
UGH <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
Oat It, <lb />
Greenville, K, C. <lb />
IMPORTANT. <lb />
LL to tub <lb />
T. R. Cherry ft Co., <lb />
are hereby to corns at <lb />
stale TM to <lb />
Ms, as the of <lb />
Sat <lb />
toasts <lb />
WILSON, 1ST. O. <lb />
Will attend all terms of Pitt Superior <lb />
Court, from the first to tho last day of the <lb />
session, and devote his best efforts to all <lb />
business entrusted to him. <lb />
Mar <lb />
W. B. A. Sets. F. O. J <lb />
MAN, SUGG JAMES, <lb />
Successors to A <lb />
N. C <lb />
Collections a Specially. <lb />
the Superior, Federal <lb />
Supreme <lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. U. <lb />
Will practice In Courts of Pits, <lb />
Greene, and Beaufort <lb />
and the Supreme Court. <lb />
Faithful attention given to all business <lb />
entrusted to him. <lb />
H. <lb />
J c. <lb />
Surgeon Dentist, <lb />
Tenders his professional services to Use <lb />
public. <lb />
extracted without pain by the saw <lb />
J, <lb />
B. <lb />
A Wt <lb />
N. C. <lb />
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                <p>
v.---,<lb />
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Published Every Wednesday <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER<lb />
DISTRICT. <lb />
Subscription Price, . per year <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb />
will not hesitate to Democratic <lb />
Ken and measures are net consistent <lb />
with the tree principles of the party. <lb />
If yon want a a wide-a-waVe <lb />
of the State send for the <lb />
TOR. CT SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER M, 1887. <lb />
Entered at the Post at <lb />
g n. c., as second-class <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
Greenville Institute. <lb />
We are a firm believer in good <lb />
schools and think nothing is so <lb />
beneficial to any community as <lb />
first-class institutions of learning. <lb />
Of Greenville Institute every <lb />
in the town alone but <lb />
also throughout the county <lb />
should feel proud. It an <lb />
in which all should feel in- <lb />
and should unite to make <lb />
it second to none in the State. <lb />
We like to go there occasionally <lb />
to see how the school getting <lb />
on, and not having an earlier op- <lb />
during the session <lb />
up last Thursday afternoon. We <lb />
arrived just as the bell called the <lb />
pupils in from the noon <lb />
The first thing that <lb />
pressed us here was th e manner in <lb />
which the recitation rooms were <lb />
entered and work resumed,. There <lb />
was no confusion and no time lost, <lb />
but every pupil knew bis or <lb />
respective place and was ready for <lb />
work instantly. Our first half <lb />
hour was spent in the room of <lb />
Duckett, Principal of the <lb />
school, who was hearing <lb />
in algebra. Of him and his <lb />
work it is unnecessary to say any- <lb />
thing at present. We have made <lb />
mention of him in former articles <lb />
and patrons of the school have dis- <lb />
covered that he is an efficient <lb />
teacher and in every way qualified <lb />
to the duties of his <lb />
We then went to the room of <lb />
Prof. the assistant <lb />
Principal, and found him hearing <lb />
class in arithmetic. The lesson <lb />
was in and we <lb />
were truly surprised at the <lb />
with which some of the pupils <lb />
returned answers to the examples <lb />
given them. Instead of the <lb />
old time column after column of <lb />
figures to ascertain the various <lb />
payments, shorter and more rapid <lb />
methods were used. For instance <lb />
a number of pupils were sent to <lb />
the black board with an example <lb />
of five different payments and in <lb />
three minutes the correct answer <lb />
was returned. Another more <lb />
one containing six payments <lb />
was given and the answer return <lb />
ed in four minutes. Prof. <lb />
is giving great <lb />
in his teaching. lie is a <lb />
mathematician and gifted <lb />
with the power to easily impart <lb />
his knowledge to others. <lb />
From here we went to the <lb />
department in charge of Miss <lb />
Toll. This department was ex- <lb />
interesting. It is <lb />
so many small children are <lb />
seen under such perfect manage- <lb />
They were engaged in <lb />
ting at the time of our entrance <lb />
and some of the little folks show- <lb />
ed wonderfully good copies. Next <lb />
came spelling and this was follow- <lb />
ed by arithmetic. In all they <lb />
gave evidence of being under <lb />
skilled training and reflected <lb />
it upon themselves and teacher. <lb />
Miss Tull ranks among the finest <lb />
primary instructors in this section <lb />
of the State. <lb />
We next visited the music rooms <lb />
m charge of Miss Cannon. She is <lb />
good work with pupils <lb />
and they make rapid progress <lb />
instruction. She believes <lb />
in thoroughness, and advances on <lb />
upon merit. Miss Cannon is a <lb />
graduate of the Illinois <lb />
of Music and is the finest <lb />
teacher the Institute has yet bad. <lb />
The housekeeping at the <lb />
is excellent. We saw some <lb />
of the rooms the boarding <lb />
and were neat and com- <lb />
tarnished. The table <lb />
we found upon inquiry <lb />
some of the who are, <lb />
course to good in eve- <lb />
respect. <lb />
Another interesting feature is <lb />
the which keen added. <lb />
It contains many Pitt <lb />
and relics. <lb />
enrollment Call <lb />
fa reacted The <lb />
writ at <lb />
lie tea eater Bret <lb />
Honda; in the year r a <lb />
any <lb />
The <lb />
Ever since we can remember w <lb />
have seen the expression dyed-in <lb />
used and always <lb />
ed to a man who was at heart a <lb />
Republican, and have <lb />
always wondered who the author <lb />
of such a much used expression <lb />
was and how it is invariably <lb />
plied to a Republican Not long <lb />
since we commenced reading Haw- <lb />
and in <lb />
introductory we came <lb />
expression quoted above. It <lb />
is in masterly description of <lb />
Custom House and us <lb />
pants, and he <lb />
father of Custom <lb />
House the patriarch, not only of <lb />
t hi little squad of officials, but, I <lb />
am bold to say, of the respectable <lb />
body of tide-waiters all over the <lb />
United a certain per- <lb />
Inspector. He might <lb />
be termed a legitimate son of <lb />
revenue system, dyed in the wool, <lb />
or, rather, born in the <lb />
Hawthorne assumed the position <lb />
Surveyor of Customs <lb />
m the Spring of 1845, upon the <lb />
inauguration of James K- Polk, <lb />
who was a Democrat. <lb />
the was, then, <lb />
very likely, a Whig the same as a <lb />
Republican. Hawthorne <lb />
we think, for upon <lb />
of Gen. Taylor, candidate <lb />
of the Whigs, in 1848, besom <lb />
of swept Hawthorne out <lb />
of office. We would be pleased <lb />
to see what Brother Kingsbury, <lb />
talented and intellectual ed. <lb />
tor of the Wilmington Star, a good <lb />
and reliable authority on all such <lb />
has to say about the <lb />
as to the origin of in <lb />
the We know it is a small <lb />
matter and of no consequence, yet, <lb />
for the stimulation literary re- <lb />
search and information it is worth <lb />
a few moments time and a short <lb />
space in the best newspaper m <lb />
South. <lb />
Young Man, What of the Hour <lb />
Young men of North <lb />
f attire is What will <lb />
we do with it I Will we make <lb />
it ring with the acclamation of <lb />
our whole people as our love for <lb />
the State is seen in the relation <lb />
of the noble deeds we have done <lb />
for her glory and material ad- <lb />
Will we make our <lb />
selves fit men to occupy the <lb />
of her noble Ransoms, her <lb />
patriotic her heroic <lb />
Shotwell, her illustrious Scales, <lb />
her loyal Saunders, her gifted <lb />
Kingsbury, her peerless <lb />
her devoted her <lb />
daunted Jarvis whom time is <lb />
wheeling from her, bright, <lb />
and brilliant in their careers <lb />
of usefulness, of endeavor, of <lb />
and zeal, to from the <lb />
stage of and make room <lb />
for those upon whom its remorse <lb />
less tooth has left no trace, fresh <lb />
in the vigor of young manhood I <lb />
Have we thought about the re- <lb />
the future will throw <lb />
upon us, whether or not we are <lb />
prepared to receive it It will be <lb />
down upon us and if we are not <lb />
prepared to meet the duties, the <lb />
burdens, the toil, we will fail <lb />
and some one other than our- <lb />
selves will reap the reward, the <lb />
glory and the honor, for the faith- <lb />
and efficient service we were <lb />
not prepared to give. Young <lb />
man, think of this and make the <lb />
best of every opportunity. And <lb />
do not wait for opportunities <lb />
Make them. The future is <lb />
with grand possibilities, <lb />
with glorious prospects, with <lb />
glittering vistas the which <lb />
we can see the glistening top of <lb />
Fame's fair golden temple. Each <lb />
moment is fraught with the is <lb />
sues that shall determine <lb />
or not you are going forward <lb />
or backward. Make the passing <lb />
moments full of that which you <lb />
can use to the advancement of <lb />
self and State. North Carolina <lb />
must not, nay, shall not, retro- <lb />
not sink down from <lb />
her enviable position in the Sis- <lb />
of States. Determine in <lb />
your minds you will ever be true, <lb />
loyal, patriotic North Carolinians, <lb />
and the future welfare of our <lb />
State is assured. <lb />
Since writing the foregoing the <lb />
Wilmington Star the 11th has <lb />
us, from which we take <lb />
the <lb />
The men of a State are its <lb />
hope. Upon them most rest the <lb />
great of carrying on the <lb />
work only in part furnish <lb />
ed by their fathers. In proportion <lb />
as are disciplined and well <lb />
furnished to mind, pore in morals, <lb />
earnest in in <lb />
ions beliefs, and noble in <lb />
will be sue case and th <lb />
perfection their labors. Right <lb />
thinking necessary to secure <lb />
right living. Character great <lb />
thing for any youth. A <lb />
name, in man and. woman <lb />
b jays of <lb />
A it not apt to be better <lb />
There <lb />
right views of Mis. <lb />
A wise young man will strive ha- <lb />
good name, <lb />
will know that the surest way <lb />
to secure it is to possess It. Be <lb />
what you seem. North Carolina <lb />
has many native young in the <lb />
ministry of which to be proud. It <lb />
has promising and able young men <lb />
in other fields activity and <lb />
the law, in <lb />
chairs, in newspaper offices, in <lb />
the medical profession, in <lb />
pursuits and so on. These are <lb />
men who are indeed the props <lb />
of Commonwealths. When the <lb />
mother of the was asked <lb />
for her jewels, she pointed to her <lb />
children. The pore, honorable, <lb />
educated young men of a State <lb />
constitute its surest bulwarks and <lb />
its brightest ornaments. May <lb />
North Carolina be forever blessed <lb />
in sons and daughters <lb />
The Time To Apply Manure. <lb />
It is an old fallacy that the only <lb />
time to apply manure is in the <lb />
Spring, just before planting <lb />
crop. of the present day <lb />
and generation are learning better <lb />
and the more they manure in <lb />
fall more they appreciate the <lb />
value of fall manuring. The fol- <lb />
low from a successful farmer is <lb />
to the point, so we quote <lb />
proper time to apply ma- <lb />
ism the late fall or winter. <lb />
Our grandfathers used to think <lb />
there was no time to spread ma- <lb />
but in spring. They were <lb />
right then, but if we think so now <lb />
we are wrong. Why Things <lb />
have changed since then. They <lb />
bad more snow in winter and more <lb />
rain in summer, both of which <lb />
have a great effect upon the soil. <lb />
Then the winter was a very busy <lb />
time of year ; besides their <lb />
chores, they bad busking and <lb />
threshing to do, which was done <lb />
with the old-fashion flail. There <lb />
was wood to chop, and countless <lb />
other things to do by which <lb />
are now done by machinery. <lb />
many objections will be <lb />
raised to winter application. Some <lb />
say manure spread in the fall loses <lb />
a great part of its strength. How <lb />
can it It is soon covered with <lb />
snow, and what would evaporate <lb />
does not amount to much anyway. <lb />
Plant food does not evaporate. <lb />
Then you say perhaps on some soils <lb />
it may leach. I do not thick you <lb />
ever knew of a case of the kind, <lb />
in land that was tilled. It may <lb />
leach if left in piles, or in a barn- <lb />
yard, or under the eaves Those <lb />
are places where leaching <lb />
curs. Then you say, if spread in <lb />
the snow the beer part of the ma- <lb />
will wash oft in spring. <lb />
This very seldom happens. The <lb />
snow melts gradually, and the <lb />
ground is thawing at the same time <lb />
and it takes up the plant food as <lb />
fast as it comes in contact with it. <lb />
I should not advise any one to <lb />
spread manure on a steep hillside <lb />
in winter, neither would I ad- <lb />
vise you to spread land that was <lb />
very much sloping on top of a bard <lb />
crust of snow ; there are <lb />
to all things. But, brother <lb />
farmers, you will make money in <lb />
more than one way by spreading <lb />
manure in the fall or winter. <lb />
In the first place you will save <lb />
leaching and other wastes <lb />
barnyard, you will save time, <lb />
which is money, and your crops <lb />
will be enough better to pay for <lb />
all <lb />
will on tar- <lb />
ref or be generally <lb />
acceptable to th Democracy. <lb />
is <lb />
that are <lb />
working up a measure to that el- <lb />
feet, so that in the event of Dem- <lb />
dissension, can take <lb />
advantage of the situation. <lb />
their bill through, and the <lb />
enemy's thunder. <lb />
Senator Chandler's bill to <lb />
Congressional elections in <lb />
States of South Carol inn, Flor <lb />
Mississippi, and by <lb />
the of Federal m <lb />
and supervisors, is the very worst <lb />
bill of all, and if it should the <lb />
Senate, would never become a law. <lb />
because there is valid reason <lb />
why these States should be tingled <lb />
out for regulation. Such <lb />
is worthy of this same <lb />
Chandler, who was largely <lb />
mental in stealing the votes of <lb />
three of these States for his <lb />
Rutherford B. Hayes <lb />
who was first and only man to <lb />
dishonor the Presidential chair. <lb />
The dissolving Republican party <lb />
has given proof as strong as holy <lb />
writ of its decadence by spewing <lb />
into the American House of Mil- <lb />
Chandler, the <lb />
and the brazen beneficiary of <lb />
monumental political infamy <lb />
of modern times. the <lb />
gods wish to destroy, they first <lb />
make <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
D. C, Dec. 16th <lb />
With characteristic fairness <lb />
Speaker called Mr. Mills <lb />
to chair this week, and, de <lb />
to the floor, requested the <lb />
House to choose Committee on <lb />
Elections. This unusual action <lb />
was taken on account of the con- <lb />
test of against up- <lb />
on which committee is to pass, <lb />
and the Speaker declined to have <lb />
any voice in the selection of <lb />
tribunal which will try the issue, <lb />
so that, no matter what the result, <lb />
he cannot be charged with <lb />
the Committee in bis per- <lb />
and political interests. Some <lb />
of the Republican extremists favor <lb />
sending a Congressional Commit- <lb />
tee to Kentucky to have an <lb />
chiefly for the purpose of <lb />
making much needed political cap- <lb />
ital. But this can hardly be <lb />
as the evidence m the contest is <lb />
virtually closed and the case will <lb />
probably be conducted with the <lb />
regular formality of judicial pro- <lb />
at bar of the House. <lb />
As but two the House Com- <lb />
have been appointed, that <lb />
body baa not begun its regular <lb />
work, but the meantime, the <lb />
members are mapping out much <lb />
legislation, a good deal of it on the <lb />
tariff question. <lb />
Mr. Kendall is preparing a rev- <lb />
bill, looking to a <lb />
reduction of taxation ; Mr. Mills, <lb />
probable Chairman of Ways <lb />
and Means Committee, is training <lb />
a bill, based upon a reduction of <lb />
internal revenue <lb />
taxation and a largely <lb />
free list. It is certain that this <lb />
measure will he carefully <lb />
by before he <lb />
his support <lb />
AND READ <lb />
Clothing, Dry Goods, <lb />
Boots and shoes, <lb />
Notions, <lb />
AT LOWEST FIGURES <lb />
MY FOUR <lb />
MY FRIES <lb />
MY <lb />
MY GOODS <lb />
MY GUARANTEE <lb />
My prices are low down. My goods, the best. <lb />
My principle, the fairest. My guarantee is, that <lb />
is misrepresented; and I promise to <lb />
give you full value for your money, so consider <lb />
well and come to buy your goods of <lb />
Guss <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO TERRELL'S TIN SHOP. <lb />
New and Christmas Talks. <lb />
Robert Dixon, executor of John <lb />
S. Dixon, deceased, offers land for <lb />
sale on 21st of January, 1888. <lb />
Owing to late hour at which <lb />
it was handed in no attention was <lb />
called to the milk advertisement <lb />
of R. M. Kennedy k Co, in last is- <lb />
sue. have purchased the <lb />
Ilium Dairy and will deliver milk <lb />
every day to customers. <lb />
We know of no more <lb />
ate Christmas present to send <lb />
your absent relatives or <lb />
than the Have it <lb />
sent for a year, and our word for <lb />
it, will appreciate such re- <lb />
Rufus Fleming, at <lb />
is selling his stock dry goods, <lb />
etc., at He desires to close <lb />
out his stock and is letting the <lb />
goods go regardless of price. Per- <lb />
sons wishing to procure cheap <lb />
goods should avail themselves of <lb />
this opportunity. <lb />
We came near forgetting it <lb />
while making our Christmas talks, <lb />
but if you want to make your <lb />
wife a real nice present give her <lb />
an insurance policy on your life. <lb />
J. L. Sugg, the popular <lb />
agent here, is prepared to <lb />
place you in the safest companies. <lb />
Another thing we came near <lb />
overlooking is that people ride <lb />
sometimes. A man occasionally <lb />
feels good and w ants to treat him- <lb />
self to a new when he <lb />
does he wants a good one. There <lb />
are two first-class buggy factories <lb />
in D. Williamson <lb />
and the Carriage Shops <lb />
and from either best <lb />
can be purchased. <lb />
The attention of our readers is <lb />
directed to the advertisement of <lb />
Munn Co., patent solicitors, in <lb />
another column. Their name <lb />
is familiar to patentees throughout <lb />
the country. In connection with <lb />
the publication of the Scientific <lb />
American tor the forty years, <lb />
they have made the drawings and <lb />
specifications for more than one <lb />
hundred thousand inventions, and <lb />
their for obtaining pat- <lb />
were never better than now. <lb />
man, I want tell you one <lb />
thing for the last lime this <lb />
ready to I <lb />
want you to take a peep <lb />
store. The <lb />
young men of that firm are <lb />
things and are selling <lb />
stacks of goods. Crowds flock to <lb />
their store to avail themselves of <lb />
the low prices at which notions, <lb />
etc., are being sold. And when it <lb />
comes down to Christmas novel- <lb />
ties they just astonish everybody. <lb />
I made my purchases there. De <lb />
likewise and you will be a happy <lb />
A PULL OF HARDWARE of <lb />
every description will be kept on band <lb />
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, <lb />
DOORS SASH, <lb />
LOCKS, BUTTS, <lb />
MECHANIC'S TOOLS, <lb />
Nails, etc. <lb />
at mm i <lb />
I am selling my entire stock of goods <lb />
at <lb />
In order to close them out. This is <lb />
chance tor a bargain to wishing to <lb />
purchase Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Boots <lb />
and Shoes, Hardware, Tinware, Crockery <lb />
Ac. The Goods MUST BK SOLD I <lb />
all persons Indebted to me are notified <lb />
that their accounts must be settled within <lb />
next THIRTY <lb />
RUFUS FLEMING, <lb />
Dec 21st. 1687. C. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By order the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
county, the undersigned Executor John <lb />
S. Dixon will sell at public on <lb />
Saturday the of January, MM, at <lb />
the following lands, <lb />
the lacs John Dixon. <lb />
One tract acres ad- <lb />
joining the lands of Bryan Wash- <lb />
Milk sad ethers, tract <lb />
W the of <lb />
Bryan Jake Barney and others, <lb />
and one tract at Blast Jack <lb />
J. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
antes. I aw <lb />
cart, l MM at. <lb />
FURNITURE has been added and a <lb />
full line will kept, consisting of <lb />
BED ROOM SETS, <lb />
Bed Steads, Mattresses, <lb />
CHAIRS, CRADLES, LOUNGES, <lb />
CHILDREN'S CHAIRS, <lb />
M and Spare Tables, is. <lb />
Our limited space will prevent our <lb />
keeping In stock at present fine furniture, <lb />
but we have <lb />
and will take orders and guarantee <lb />
faction. <lb />
M. A. JARVIS <lb />
N. C, Sept <lb />
The Tar Company, <lb />
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, President <lb />
J. B. Cherry, <lb />
J. S. Greenville, <lb />
N. M. Lawrence, Gen <lb />
Capt. R. F. Jones, Washington, Gen <lb />
The People's Line for travel on Tar <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer Greenville is the finest <lb />
and quickest boat on the river. She has <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE 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 />
and at o'clock, a. h. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, <lb />
Freights received dally and through <lb />
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <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 of re- <lb />
pairing on such articles in a <lb />
and satisfactory manner. <lb />
MOSES <lb />
HARRY SKINNER <lb />
L C. LATHAM <lb />
SUCCESSORS TO JOHN S. CONGLETON CO <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
THE LEADERS IN <lb />
KINDS OF STAPLE GOODS. <lb />
Our Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods, <lb />
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., have arrived, and all <lb />
friends and customers are invited to call and ex- <lb />
goods and prices. <lb />
Having purchased the entire mercantile business of John S. Coe <lb />
Co, including notes, book accounts and all evidences of debt <lb />
end merchandise, we solicit their former and increased patronage. <lb />
Being able to make all purchases for cash, getting advantage of the <lb />
discounts, we will be enabled to sell as cheaply as any one South <lb />
Norfolk. We shall retain in our employ J. as <lb />
superintendent of the business, with his former partner Chas Skinner <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 />
rates to farmers to cultivate harvest crops in rams <lb />
to with approved security <lb />
INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
SKINNER BUILDING OPPOSITE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates Give us a call when in need of LIFE, <lb />
ACCIDENT and LIVE 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 />
Wedding's <lb />
DOWN WITH LONG PRICES <lb />
One Price Goods sold on a Credit <lb />
Every Bargain we get we give the public the <lb />
benefit of it. <lb />
DEALING WITH ALL <lb />
is Motto. NO GOODS MISREPRESENTED. <lb />
Brogan Shoes price Io <lb />
Better Quality usual price to <lb />
Mens Dress Shoes, Ml price to <lb />
Better quality, <lb />
Children's Pebble-Grain Button Shoes generally 1.25 to 1.50 <lb />
Women's Shoes, and up <lb />
Men's Pents cents, usual price to 1.50 <lb />
Man's Fine Dress Shirts, to a piece, usual price <lb />
to 1.00 <lb />
Fine Hose, usual price to <lb />
Colored Half Hose usual price <lb />
Fine Hose usual price to and others lower than <lb />
any in the market. <lb />
Dr. Gilbert's patent Corset usual price 1.25 to 1.50. We keep <lb />
other at to cents. <lb />
Collars, 4-ply all and styles, for cents <lb />
Cuffs from to cent, good <lb />
Hats from cents up <lb />
Caps for cents usual price to cents <lb />
Kid Gloves usual price 1.25 to 1.50 <lb />
Lisle Thread to <lb />
Shawls from SO to usual price to 1.00 <lb />
Bilk Umbrellas 2.26, usual price 4.00 <lb />
cent <lb />
Buttons per usual price <lb />
Pearl Buttons per cents <lb />
Lead pencils for cents <lb />
Sifters cents Scissors cents Nice, large, tie dippers Sets <lb />
amount of Tin Ware, prices to suit all <lb />
GIVE US A CALL AND BE CONVINCED. <lb />
GETTING M GOODS BY EVERY BOAT<lb />
THE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW SOLE PROPRIETOR THE <lb />
OLD CA <lb />
FORMERLY BELONGING TO FLANAGAN k WILLIAMSON <lb />
AND INVITES ANYONE WISHING TO PURCHASE <lb />
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, HARNESS, <lb />
or who have Vehicles or Harness that needs repairing, to call on him. <lb />
All Vehicles with either BREWSTER. STORM, <lb />
SPRINGS, the- purchaser desires, and all work warranted. <lb />
Returning; thanks to all patrons for past favors, a continuance of the same Is <lb />
Melted. <lb />
J. D. WILLIAMSON. <lb />
BARGAINS <lb />
ALL OUR GOODS <lb />
MUST GO <lb />
Our Mammoth Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, <lb />
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dress Goods, Notions, <lb />
Hardware, Harness. Tinware, Crockery, <lb />
will he sold at <lb />
New York Cost, <lb />
WITHOUT RESERVE <lb />
Our business must he closed by the first <lb />
January next and these goods will he sold <lb />
Bargains Will Be Given For The Cash. <lb />
Wanted <lb />
BUSHELS <lb />
Cotton Seed. <lb />
far which the cash will <lb />
i, or Cotton Meal given <lb />
Tarboro Oil Kill. <lb />
C. Get a. mt <lb />
See Here. <lb />
a to m <lb />
on the 1st of January, <lb />
now offer my entire stock goods at an <lb />
will suit I <lb />
an my stock to <lb />
you U mean what I say. All <lb />
nu not tho <lb />
I shall pt In train of <lb />
also I stall <lb />
not by is January by <lb />
J. B. Davenport, <lb />
P V. C.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
r l for U la<lb />
Local <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 />
At New York COST <lb />
Higgs <lb />
Cotton to <lb />
Merry Christmas to all. <lb />
Next Sunday is Christmas. <lb />
1888 will begin on Sunday. <lb />
Wheat is coming op nicely. <lb />
Kate Opera Company <lb />
to-night. <lb />
A little common sense is a good <lb />
thing wisely <lb />
To-morrow will be the short- <lb />
est day of the year. <lb />
The heavy rain Saturday cut <lb />
the crowd in town. <lb />
All the schools in town will <lb />
give next week. <lb />
After Christmas we will begin <lb />
Ulster Harry is my <lb />
lion. of Norfolk, <lb />
in town week. <lb />
Rev. L. Branson, of <lb />
in town one day last week. <lb />
Miss Bettie Wells, of Wilson, <lb />
is visiting Miss Nannie King. <lb />
Mr. E. A. has moved into <lb />
the residence lately occupied by <lb />
John Flanagan. <lb />
Mr. W. S. Bernard is home <lb />
from Trinity School, Chocowinity, <lb />
to spend the holidays. <lb />
Mr. R. E. and Miss An- <lb />
of Farmville, spent <lb />
Sunday with friends in town. <lb />
Mr. L. Whit-hard and bis <lb />
little brother Walter, cousins of <lb />
the editor, spent Sunday in town. <lb />
Mr. E. A. Jr., returned <lb />
home Monday from Lexington, <lb />
where he has been attending col- <lb />
We regret very much that our <lb />
Miss Ann Dela- <lb />
baa been quite for more <lb />
than a week. <lb />
Rev. R. B. John, the new pas- <lb />
tor of the Methodist Church is ex- <lb />
to arrive to-morrow and <lb />
preach his first sermon here <lb />
next Sunday. <lb />
Miss Carrie Cobb began clerking <lb />
at Racket Store this week. <lb />
We are glad to see so many of our <lb />
to gain a little more daylight. <lb />
Turkeys have been plentiful on I young ladies filling clerkships in <lb />
the market during the past week mercantile houses <lb />
Mr. D. D. a <lb />
I man who <lb />
all <lb />
while within <lb />
tempest of sorrows and <lb />
lea. Another day may be dark, <lb />
and while <lb />
within oar heart may dwell love, <lb />
joy gladness. <lb />
We have ordered a large lot of <lb />
almanacs for 1888 which are ex- <lb />
to arrive this week, <lb />
will have one for every new sub- <lb />
scriber to the Reflector and for <lb />
every old one who pays up his <lb />
an pt ion. Do be in a harry to <lb />
purchase before ours come. <lb />
The gm house on the farm of <lb />
Col. I. A Sugg, two a half <lb />
miles above to-n, was burned <lb />
Monday afternoon. The fire is <lb />
said to have originated from <lb />
in the boxes of the gin. <lb />
building and five bales of cotton <lb />
were destroyed. There was about <lb />
insurance <lb />
Just a word to our delinquent <lb />
subscribers before bidding them <lb />
adieu for holidays. Do you <lb />
want to see the editor of your <lb />
county paper, who has worked <lb />
hard for you during the year, <lb />
standing around and no <lb />
fun while other people are en- <lb />
joying If not bring <lb />
or send him some money. <lb />
The Sunday Schools in town <lb />
will each have a party next week. <lb />
There has been a slight freshet <lb />
in the Tar for little more than a <lb />
week. <lb />
The will make its <lb />
appearance on the 4th of Jan- <lb />
We do not hear much in the <lb />
amusement line suggested tor <lb />
holidays. <lb />
As Christmas falls on Sunday <lb />
the legal observance will be the <lb />
day following. <lb />
We have just printed a large <lb />
of mortgages and can now <lb />
all orders. <lb />
Terribly slushy roads through- <lb />
out county, and in <lb />
town are just ditto. <lb />
Mr. J. C. Lanier is having a new <lb />
dwelling erected on Pitt street, <lb />
near the Flank Road. <lb />
Some of the farmers are having <lb />
land plowed preparatory for next <lb />
fan crops. A wise step. <lb />
The man who has advertised <lb />
through this year finds that his <lb />
business is ahead of the man who <lb />
did not. <lb />
One of the social events of <lb />
Washington will be a masked ball <lb />
on the first Thursday night in <lb />
January. <lb />
Merchants are having a big <lb />
trade this week, especially those <lb />
who keep articles to snit Santa <lb />
A horse trying to run away <lb />
attached to a cart caused <lb />
some excitement on Evans Street, <lb />
Monday afternoon. <lb />
We are indebted to the Pope <lb />
Manufacturing Company, of <lb />
ton, tor a novel and <lb />
calendar for 1888. <lb />
Turkeys are showing a degree <lb />
of uneasiness upon their <lb />
Christmas makes a de- <lb />
upon their necks. <lb />
The of Baptist Sun- <lb />
day School will have Christmas <lb />
exercises at the Church on Sunday <lb />
morning at o'clock. <lb />
Everything is in midst of <lb />
holiday excitement. We trust all <lb />
our readers may realize their <lb />
lest anticipations of <lb />
Draying made a new departure <lb />
last week. The policemen had to <lb />
bring into requisition to take <lb />
a drunken man to the lock up. <lb />
Ryan Redding have bad a <lb />
very large swinging lamp placed <lb />
in front of each of their stores. <lb />
They are quite an improvement. <lb />
The Baptist <lb />
School will have a Christmas tree <lb />
Friday next. We return <lb />
thanks for an invitation to be <lb />
present. <lb />
While surrounded with home <lb />
comforts and loved ones this mer- <lb />
tide, do not forget <lb />
that there are in which <lb />
dwells no homes <lb />
are with sorrow, <lb />
, i and buffering. Go to such and <lb />
spending tins year in . . , . <lb />
. v a t., ,; make glad the creatures that dwell <lb />
came home week to remain . ,. . . <lb />
, . , I there. is true charity. <lb />
during the holidays. n , r . <lb />
, t . -r . ii i Remember even a cup of water <lb />
Prof. John will go to. in the of <lb />
Raleigh next Monday to be pres- not reward <lb />
at the meeting of the <lb />
Committee of the Teacher's How sad it is look upon the <lb />
Assembly, on 27th. dying year and think it will soon <lb />
We were glad to our young <lb />
friend Mr. Charlie <lb />
in town Saturday. He had just <lb />
returned from school, Ox- <lb />
ford, and was on his way home. <lb />
Owing to the rain Saturday Rev <lb />
Dr. Hughes was prevented from <lb />
corning to fill his appointments in <lb />
the Episcopal Church Sunday. <lb />
He preached last night and will <lb />
preach again to night. <lb />
A recent issue of the Wilmington <lb />
Star thus speaks of the late pastor <lb />
of the Methodist Church in Green- <lb />
ville <lb />
Frank A. Bishop, a <lb />
occupied the <lb />
of Fifth Street Methodist <lb />
on Sunday morning. We learn <lb />
he preached a decidedly good <lb />
Mr. Bishop is a growing <lb />
man and in five years be will be <lb />
one the leading men in the Con- <lb />
Such is our prediction <lb />
based upon a most favorable ac- <lb />
with the man and his <lb />
work, lie is broadening every <lb />
In writing up the wedding last <lb />
week we inadvertently omitted to <lb />
return thanks to Mrs. W. T. God- <lb />
win for a plate of cake sent us. <lb />
We assure her the cake was <lb />
and enjoyed. <lb />
Reader, how have you spent <lb />
this year Has your life been <lb />
all it should be Let your <lb />
be to live better in the <lb />
New Year that is soon to dawn <lb />
upon us. <lb />
A lot of mortgages have just. <lb />
been turned out the <lb />
tor office that will compare, as to <lb />
print with any office in State. <lb />
If you don't believe we do <lb />
good work, us. <lb />
We are told that a son of Mr. <lb />
Mack Daniel was badly hurt while <lb />
wrestling with another boy at <lb />
a few days ago. The sinews <lb />
of one arm were and <lb />
the elbow <lb />
Mr. J. G. Sheppard comes to <lb />
the again with a curiosity <lb />
taken from a marl pit on his farm <lb />
in Beaver Dam township. This <lb />
time it is another large bone from <lb />
some creature of days <lb />
Notwithstanding no Reflector <lb />
will be published next week, <lb />
office will be kept open every day <lb />
except Monday. Persons wishing <lb />
We hope the Mayor will W will find <lb />
boys to touch off their fire one ready wait them- <lb />
works Saturday night, then <lb />
it <lb />
not likely the Sabbath will be vi- <lb />
The Semi-Weekly News is <lb />
of a new paper just started <lb />
at Elizabeth City. It is a neat <lb />
little sheet and the subscription <lb />
price only per year. <lb />
Some time during next week <lb />
oar subscribers and <lb />
patrons in town will be wait- <lb />
ed upon and they are requested to <lb />
be in readiness to see <lb />
Reform Club will hold their <lb />
regular monthly mass meeting in <lb />
Court House on Christmas <lb />
at o'clock. <lb />
program will be rendered. <lb />
Band of Hope boys now ex- <lb />
all the boxes in Club <lb />
Room beginning a debate. <lb />
They say Pete Carter is not going <lb />
to on them any more. <lb />
Reflector returns thanks <lb />
for an invitation to a Christmas <lb />
Tree given under the manage- <lb />
of the Falkland Reform <lb />
The moon gets full on the 30th. <lb />
Those who are preparing New <lb />
Year resolutions can follow its ax- <lb />
ample. Get full on the 30th, so- <lb />
up and swear off on the 31st, <lb />
and begin New day right. <lb />
If you want to keep posted on <lb />
matters of general interest <lb />
year take the Reflector. There is <lb />
no time to subscribe than <lb />
during the and begin <lb />
with the first number of the new <lb />
year. <lb />
The type made a little <lb />
in the date of the sale of J. <lb />
T. Pollard's stock, farm <lb />
etc. We had it Thursday, <lb />
when it should have been <lb />
22nd. Bear in mind that the sale <lb />
is to-morrow. <lb />
The temperance lecture which <lb />
was delivered in the Court House <lb />
on last Friday night by Rev. S. M. <lb />
Smith, of Washington, was the <lb />
finest our people have bad <lb />
pleasure of listening to. Hi. sub- <lb />
was in <lb />
was handled in an able and <lb />
Club on the the night of the 26th. j We <lb />
Complaints have been made did permit to give full <lb />
about guard being <lb />
immediately over some of the <lb />
comment upon the address. <lb />
Christ mas is upon as. Bat three <lb />
B r days more and IT is bet. Oh <lb />
what a season of gladness and mer- <lb />
time in which every <lb />
to <lb />
ties should make a change in some <lb />
, other day editor received one rejoices. There are hearts <lb />
a vary pretty autograph with make glad and loved ones to he <lb />
Me name it in gilt letters, remembered with some token. <lb />
Arose a Northern <lb />
keen suggested that we <lb />
ft has Miserable, indeed, is <lb />
send it who cannot see and feel that Inert <lb />
to delinquent subscribers j,, joy d gladness to own, for <lb />
be no more Thea how joyous <lb />
it is to look just beyond to the <lb />
New year with all its bright antic- <lb />
It is so much like life <lb />
go through this world feeling <lb />
that each day draws us nearer and <lb />
nearer to the close of life, and the <lb />
thought makes us sad. But how <lb />
quickly all the gloom is dispelled <lb />
when we let our minds go just a <lb />
little further into the <lb />
where all is peace <lb />
and joy and rest. <lb />
T is Eats Company. <lb />
An unusual treat is store for <lb />
those who attend the Opera to- <lb />
night. comes <lb />
with high recommendations is <lb />
supported by a company leading <lb />
artists. From some pi com- <lb />
the following extracts are <lb />
taken sings charmingly, <lb />
pure, fresh tone, facile <lb />
and warmth of <lb />
voice is a clear and fine soprano, <lb />
very even throughout, and capable <lb />
of meeting the demands of the <lb />
composer at every <lb />
Kate is an entrancing <lb />
Equals Patti in her <lb />
marvelous execution and <lb />
Reserved seats sold by Harry Skin- <lb />
k Co. <lb />
Id Lack Again. <lb />
The editor met with more good <lb />
fortune during the past week. <lb />
His aunt, Mrs. W. R. Whichard <lb />
the whole county does not <lb />
contain a better woman, if we do <lb />
say us for a Christmas <lb />
present an old ham, a bucket of <lb />
eggs, a pair of yarn gloves and a <lb />
pair of all wool It is of the <lb />
latter o are most proud pro- <lb />
pose to speak. A pair of out-and- <lb />
out Pitt county pants is something <lb />
not met op with every day. But <lb />
this pair is a genuine home article. <lb />
The wool was raised in Pitt <lb />
and the garment was made by <lb />
the donor. The texture and <lb />
quality of the goods is equal to <lb />
imported articles and the make-op <lb />
can not be surpassed by a <lb />
tailor. If every farm in <lb />
Pitt county was as self-sustaining <lb />
as the one from which the above <lb />
articles came there would be more <lb />
happy people within its borders. <lb />
We shall wear our Pitt county <lb />
gloves and breeches with pride. <lb />
Holiday. <lb />
It has been our custom for years <lb />
past to issue no paper during the <lb />
week intervening between Christ- <lb />
mas and New Year, but to observe <lb />
it as a holiday in which to give <lb />
attaches of the office some <lb />
needed rest and recreation. In <lb />
keeping with that rule we again <lb />
ask the indulgence of our many <lb />
readers in not publishing the Rb <lb />
next week. Throughout <lb />
past year paper has appear- <lb />
ed regularly promptly, <lb />
while it will be missed next week <lb />
we are sure it is not in <lb />
any one to deny us this holiday. <lb />
After battling through the trials <lb />
and troubles of the year no <lb />
one unacquainted with the details <lb />
of a newspaper office can ever <lb />
know what they a week's <lb />
rest is no more than is <lb />
besides wishing a little recreation <lb />
and rest from labor, it requires <lb />
sometime to adjust affairs of the <lb />
closing year and prepare to enter <lb />
vigorously upon duties of the <lb />
new one. In making this last <lb />
for 1887 we take occasion <lb />
to return sincere thanks to those <lb />
who have stood faithfully <lb />
by Reflector and contributed <lb />
to its support. To our patrons we <lb />
owe all will ever entertain <lb />
feelings of deep gratitude to them. <lb />
In the New Year we shall strive <lb />
to make the Reflector even more <lb />
acceptable to its readers, and <lb />
patronage every one is solicited <lb />
Wishing every one a merry Christ- <lb />
mas and a prosperous New Tear, <lb />
we make oar final bow <lb />
year 1887. <lb />
V. L. is headquarters <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 Bed <lb />
Ladies Fine Hosiery, <lb />
Ladies Medium Hosiery, <lb />
Misses and children's Hosiery, <lb />
Hamburg Edgings, <lb />
Hamburg <lb />
All these Goods will be marked in PLAIN FIG- <lb />
and will be sold at ONE PRICE only. <lb />
LICHTENSTEIN. <lb />
BUSINESS LOCALS. <lb />
Have your Clothing out <lb />
by A. the Mer- <lb />
chant Tailor, and get a <lb />
good fit- <lb />
Toys Toys for Christmas <lb />
Also a large lot of Fancy Goods, <lb />
Fruits and Confections. Lots <lb />
of nice things for Santa Claus <lb />
at JAMES LONG'S. <lb />
V. L. is headquarters <lb />
for Apples, Oranges, <lb />
Nuts, Figs and Candies <lb />
of every description. <lb />
New and <lb />
Dates, Figs, Apples, Candies, <lb />
Cakes, Oranges, Lemons, <lb />
and at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
One the celebrated <lb />
Coffee Pots given to every <lb />
chaser of an Excelsior Cook Store <lb />
V. L. is headquarters <lb />
for Apples, Oranges, <lb />
Nuts, Raisins, Figs and Candies <lb />
of every description. <lb />
We have just received our new <lb />
fall stock of samples Custom <lb />
Made Clothing, consisting of the <lb />
finest and lino of Import- <lb />
ed Goods A <lb />
Be Wine by getting full value <lb />
a Pure hand made cigar tor <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Cash Price paid for <lb />
Rough Rice by B, C. Glenn. <lb />
Holiday Beautiful lino <lb />
Scarfs Ties for Xmas at <lb />
Ii. <lb />
V. L. is headquarters <lb />
tor Apples, Oranges, <lb />
Nuts, Raisins, Figs and Candies <lb />
of every description. <lb />
worth Furs wanted <lb />
this winter at the Old Brick Store <lb />
The sale the Boss Famous <lb />
Milk Biscuit over six <lb />
months previous lbs, you <lb />
know at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Cherry Co., make their <lb />
last appeal for settlement to per- <lb />
sons owing them either by note <lb />
or account. The business must be <lb />
closed up January 1st. <lb />
For Holiday trade barrels of <lb />
Apples cheap at the old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
Our Latest Holiday Hat. <lb />
The latest styles at If. R Lang's <lb />
W. S. Rawls has just received <lb />
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 />
V. L. headquarters <lb />
for Apples, Oranges, <lb />
Raisins, Figs and Candies <lb />
of every description. <lb />
The Nicest, Largest and Cheap- <lb />
est Stock of Furniture at the Old <lb />
Brick Store, which we invite you <lb />
to examine buying. <lb />
Davis and New Home Sewing <lb />
Machines for sale at Brown <lb />
by J. C. Lanier. <lb />
Pulverized Sugar for Icing cakes <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
I offer my farm for rent <lb />
on reasonable terms tor tho year <lb />
1888, for one or five years. <lb />
one half mile from Greenville, <lb />
containing four horse crop. For <lb />
further particulars apply to me or <lb />
to W. B. Wilson. B. Wilson. <lb />
Cakes, Crackers Candy at <lb />
prices at Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
Remember there is nothing so <lb />
appropriate for for a Xmas gift as <lb />
a Picture. So have it made at <lb />
once, before rash by <lb />
W. L. J. P. ELLIOTT. JOHN NICHOLSON <lb />
and get to indite their sate-j heart in making those yon <lb />
graphs therein.<lb />
J. PROCTOR BRO., <lb />
GRIMESLAND, N. C. <lb />
in <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
We keep on food <lb />
stock of Mads lasts, <lb />
Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods, Bless Goods, <lb />
Tools, Pro- <lb />
Light an rt To <lb />
Liquors Ac., <lb />
sold <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH. <lb />
We pay As market <lb />
for Cotton <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
AND <lb />
BALTIMORE . <lb />
NORFOLK. <lb />
Established In Baltimore In 1870. <lb />
Will open a House In <lb />
NORFOLK <lb />
in September, 1887, tor the handling and <lb />
sale cotton, tint giving <lb />
their of the two market. <lb />
CARRIAGES, <lb />
BUGGIES, <lb />
Don't anywhere for them <lb />
to the <lb />
bat <lb />
The only reliable Factory in <lb />
Greenville. Go there If you want <lb />
Buggy. <lb />
ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING DONE. <lb />
YOUR ORDERS SOLICITED. <lb />
Manager, <lb />
D. Lichtenstein Co <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK STORE. <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY- <lb />
lug their year's supplied will It to <lb />
their Interest to get our prices before <lb />
chasing elsewhere. Our st Is complete <lb />
In all Its <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb />
TEAS, Ac. <lb />
always at Lowest Market <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A com- <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our goods arc all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb />
D. LICHTENSTEIN CO. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
Hardware Dealers <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
WHEN YOU WANT <lb />
M. B. LASS'S <lb />
fox <lb />
OUR GREETING TO <lb />
All Join In the <lb />
And sing with loud refrain; <lb />
For here's a stock most <lb />
And we've bargains once again <lb />
Then sound the tocsin louder, <lb />
Let the people know. <lb />
Where to spend the dollar, <lb />
In the purchase of goods low, <lb />
Christmas<lb />
mU <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 />
HAP TIMES <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 />
Cashmeres, <lb />
Suitings, Plaids <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 />
and all other Stylish Trim- <lb />
Clothing. <lb />
Gents Cheviot Suits in all sizes <lb />
and colors, Gents Double-Breast <lb />
Prince Albert Suits, Pine Dress <lb />
Overcoats, everything else <lb />
that comprises a First-Class <lb />
Clothing Department for Men, <lb />
Youths and Boys. <lb />
and <lb />
Wagon, Buggy <lb />
Saab. Doors, Blinds, Oils. <lb />
Material, <lb />
la. <lb />
Cotton Steam Engines <lb />
and or any goods in line <lb />
CALL <lb />
BEST GOODS, <lb />
LOWEST PRICES. . <lb />
SQUARE SEALING <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Notice It hereby give that the am. <lb />
known m J. K. A Co. of <lb />
N. C, baa this day dissolved, <lb />
by mutual content. All Indebted <lb />
Una are to cone for- <lb />
ward and make with M. <lb />
He will pay all claim <lb />
the and will alto manage <lb />
hereafter under the name of F. <lb />
J. F. <lb />
Dec. T. <lb />
Ladies Fine Buttons Kid <lb />
Boots, Gents Fine Dress Boots, <lb />
Heavy Boots, Ditching Boots <lb />
and all other kinds for Men and <lb />
Boys. Ladies Gents Fine <lb />
Dress Shoes of Standard makes. <lb />
The Frank Adler Shoe <lb />
in Button, Lace and Congress. <lb />
Gents Furnishing <lb />
Goods, Hats, Gaps and <lb />
everything else to be <lb />
found at the <lb />
MILK <lb />
the Worn Dairy all <lb />
to procure alee tweet <lb />
milk apply to the r <lb />
leave their S. O. <lb />
at the Hardware Store. <lb />
wherever desired at <lb />
e; Gallon, Mete. <lb />
ONE STORE. <lb />
LB. use, <lb />
Manager and Proprietor. <lb />
1887 <lb />
1888 <lb />
GRAND MAMMOTH DISPLAY <lb />
OF <lb />
FALL and WINTER HOODS <lb />
We have values that will bear inspection <lb />
throughout our bright, new Stock, which has <lb />
JUST ARRIVED, <lb />
EMBRACING THE FINEST QUALITIES, <lb />
the LATEST STYLES, most COMPLETE AS <lb />
and the LOWEST PRICES. <lb />
OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT <lb />
Consists of single and double width Dress Goods of every <lb />
We can show you a full and complete line of Plain, Check, <lb />
and Striped Cashmeres, Flannels, of all Grades. <lb />
Our Velvet, Satin and Trimming Department <lb />
Consists of all Colors and Shades of Silk and Cotton Velvets and <lb />
Velveteens, from the cheapest to the finest qualities, in striped, <lb />
plaid and plain designs. Trimmings in all colors, from <lb />
inch to yards wide. Braided and beaded <lb />
and Laces and thousands of other articles in <lb />
this line that want of space forbids mentioning. <lb />
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 <lb />
of the latest designs style, in qualities such as Brocaded <lb />
vets, Diagonal, striped -n all colors, Plush, <lb />
Beaver, We have, this season, the largest stock of Ladies <lb />
Wraps that we ever carried and our price will enable yon to <lb />
a purchase. <lb />
Domestic Departments <lb />
We can show you a line line of Striped, Check and Plain <lb />
hams of all grades, 3-4, 7-8, 1-4. Brown and Bleached Homespuns <lb />
small and large check. Plaids wide. Bleached and Brown <lb />
Sheetings. Fall Styles of Striped Seersucker. and stylish <lb />
lines of Calicoes, Tickings, Curtains, Flannels of all colors, <lb />
Our Carpet, Rug and Oil Cloth Department. <lb />
my What beautiful carpets was the remark of a con- <lb />
that passed our store. Prior to season we had some- <lb />
what neglected this Department but. owing to frequent calls from <lb />
our customers, we have invested largely in this line of goods. W <lb />
can show you a full line of Brussels plain and fancy, in wool, <lb />
cotton and hemp also a full line of Smyrna and fancy <lb />
Rugs. Floor Oil Cloth in 0-4 widths. Don't purchase <lb />
until you have inspected our beautiful stock, it will pay you to <lb />
do so. <lb />
OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT <lb />
years been the Leaders in the Clothing trade we <lb />
ready to show a full and complete line of New and Stylish <lb />
for Men, Youths, Boys and wear, <lb />
embracing Single-and Double Coals in Hound Straight <lb />
Cut Sacks and Frocks in Fancy Checked, Striped and Plain all <lb />
Wool, Cashmeres. Cork Screws, Diagonals Broadcloths, Ac. ; also <lb />
a full line of Single- and Double-Breasted Prince coats and <lb />
vests of our own make. We guarantee to give yon a fit. 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 inspect this line. <lb />
OUR BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT <lb />
We can safely say we have never shown such an assortment <lb />
we are ready to show now. We have a Large and Varied Stock of <lb />
Men's, Children's Shoes, in Lace, Button, <lb />
Congress and other Styles of all qualities ; also Men <lb />
Heavy Boots at exceedingly low prices that will induce yon to make <lb />
purchase of us. <lb />
Our Merchant-Tailoring Department <lb />
We have added, this season, to our Large Establishment a <lb />
rate Department in the Merchant-Tailoring line, embracing tho la- <lb />
test Styles from our new Fashion Plate of this in <lb />
Worsteds, Cork Screws, Diagonals, Doe Skins, of all de- <lb />
signs, and we will give you a SAFE, SECURE and <lb />
RY guarantee in FIT and STYLE, as our reputation for the past <lb />
years has proven such to all who have tried us. All kinds of <lb />
Men's Garments CUT to ORDER. <lb />
In Addition to the Above Departments We Carry <lb />
a full and complete assortment of Trunks, Valises. Traveling Bags, <lb />
Blankets, Comforts, Picture Frames, and thousands of other <lb />
articles which for want of space we have omitted to mention. <lb />
We wish to call the attention of the public to the fact that we do <lb />
not carry any second handed or old stock goods, nor is it necessary, <lb />
with our to quote prices ; but an inspection of oar <lb />
Mammoth Display of New Goods will convince <lb />
you that we are offering <lb />
Rousing, Rattling <lb />
BARGAINS <lb />
throughout our new, complete and extensive <lb />
stock. An inspection of our stock will convince <lb />
you of the above.<lb /></p>
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MRS. E. A. SHEPPARD <lb />
HAS ADDED TO STOCK <lb />
of Millinery Goods, and <lb />
of an experienced <lb />
All orders can low be tilled on the <lb />
Wt notice. Dry Wat Stamping <lb />
painting and neatly executed <lb />
While if Northern markets the <lb />
Terr careful to select only the beat Ml <lb />
latest style goods In the Millinery line, am <lb />
la prepared to offer purchasers special la <lb />
FREE DELIVERY IX TOW <lb />
or <lb />
Oil-. <lb />
JAMES A. SMITH <lb />
HOWE, <lb />
WILT. DELIVER, DAILY,<lb />
to parties desiring it. Kerosene OH, as <lb />
rood as any and at Exactly the <lb />
now paid at the stores. <lb />
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED <lb />
time, money and trouble by per- <lb />
us to fill your orders at your <lb />
and of business. <lb />
mm <lb />
EMPORIUM <lb />
For Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair. <lb />
STOP <lb />
AT THE GLASS FRONT, <lb />
Under the Opera House, at which <lb />
I have recently located, and where I have <lb />
everything my line <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO HAKE A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
with all the improved appliances; new <lb />
and comfortable chairs. <lb />
sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work outside of my shop <lb />
promptly executed. Very respectfully, <lb />
HERBERT EDMONDS.<lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
UNDER NEW MAN A. C. <lb />
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED. <lb />
LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS. <lb />
TABLE SUPPLIED WITH BEST OF <lb />
THE MARKET. <lb />
Good rooms and attentive servants. <lb />
Feed Stables In <lb />
S. Proprietor. <lb />
T THE STOCK OF NEW <lb />
MILLINERY GOODS <lb />
constantly arriving at <lb />
MRS. <lb />
will convince you that they arc without a <lb />
parallel in this market, both as to quality <lb />
and price. A new lot of the latest style <lb />
goods received every few days. <lb />
STEAM <lb />
and all other machines repaired at short <lb />
notice, at home or at shop. Iron and <lb />
Brass Turning done the best manner. <lb />
Cylinders bond. Models made to order, <lb />
Locks repaired. Keys made or fitted. Pipe <lb />
and threaded. Gins repaired in best <lb />
manner. Bring on your work. General <lb />
Jobbing done by O. P. <lb />
May N. C. <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
SPENCER BROS., <lb />
THE HOME <lb />
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. <lb />
Polite waiters. Good rooms. Best <lb />
the market affords. When in the city <lb />
top at toe <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
on Main St., Washington, N. C.<lb />
COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND. <lb />
to a decree of Pitt Superior <lb />
Court, at June Term 1887. Wm. White- <lb />
head against L. V. the undersign- <lb />
ed Special Commissioner will sell at pub- <lb />
sale at the Court House door in Green- <lb />
on Monday 2nd day of January next <lb />
the tract of land in said county, <lb />
at the bridges on the Green county <lb />
road, cross Middle Swamps, thence down <lb />
the run of said Swamp to the mouth of <lb />
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 />
maples in Thomas Joyner's line, thence <lb />
West poles to a stake, by <lb />
small maples Thomas Joyner's <lb />
thence South West poles to a <lb />
pine stump near the county road, thence <lb />
South West poles to a stake in a <lb />
bend, Aaron Joyner's corner, thence <lb />
West to the Green county road, Jas. Joy- <lb />
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 />
Joyner. Terms cash <lb />
AUG. M. MOORE <lb />
Nov. 7th, 1887. Special <lb />
STATE NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
Martin County. J <lb />
Minnie Sherrod, Cherry, <lb />
Lela and husband, N. P. <lb />
James and <lb />
band, F. G. James, Plaintiffs. <lb />
vs. <lb />
Willie Sherrod, Defendant. <lb />
To Willie <lb />
You arc hereby notified that on <lb />
the 1st a petition was Hied in <lb />
my office by the above named plaintiffs, <lb />
praying a division of the lands described <lb />
In said petition of which you are an heir. <lb />
You arc hereby notified to appear at my <lb />
office in or guardian on the <lb />
23rd day of December to answer, <lb />
plead or demur to said petition, and <lb />
should you fail to so appear a guardian <lb />
will be appointed to answer for <lb />
you and judgment rendered in accordance <lb />
with said petition, witness my hand at <lb />
office in Martin county <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
CRAWFORD <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
R. R. <lb />
and Schedule. <lb />
going <lb />
No No No <lb />
Dated Nov W daily Fast Mail, dally <lb />
daily ex Sun. <lb />
OS pin pm <lb />
Ar Rocky Mount IS <lb />
Lt SO <lb />
Ar am <lb />
Lt <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar <lb />
Lt am <lb />
Lt <lb />
Lt <lb />
Ar <lb />
TRAINS GOING NORTH <lb />
No No No <lb />
daily dally daily <lb />
ex Sun. <lb />
Lt Wilmington <lb />
Lt Magnolia am<lb />
Lt Warsaw <lb />
Ar Goldsboro <lb />
Lt Fayetteville <lb />
Ar Selma <lb />
ax Wilson <lb />
Lt Wilson am pm pm <lb />
Ar Rocky Mount <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Lt Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Wei don pm <lb />
Daily except Sunday. pm <lb />
Train an Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 8.00 <lb />
Returning, leaves Scotland Neck <lb />
A. M. daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day, S no P II. Sunday P M, arrive <lb />
N C, P M, P M. <lb />
Returning leaves Williamston, M C, dally <lb />
except Sunday. A M. Sunday A <lb />
M, arrive Tarboro, N C, A M, <lb />
AM. <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leaves <lb />
Goldsboro daily except Sunday. A M. <lb />
N C, A M. Re- <lb />
turning leaves X C A M. <lb />
arrive Goldsboro, N C, P M. <lb />
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky <lb />
Haunt at P M, arrives Nashville <lb />
P M, Spring Hope P M. Returning <lb />
leaves Spring Hope A M, Nashville <lb />
A M. arrives Rocky A <lb />
M, daily, except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton leaves Warsaw <lb />
for Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at <lb />
Returning leave Clinton A <lb />
M, connecting at Warsaw with Nos. IS <lb />
and <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson ft <lb />
Branch is No. Northbound is <lb />
No. except Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South will stop only at <lb />
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection at <lb />
for all points North daily. All <lb />
rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun <lb />
day via Bay Line. <lb />
Trains make close connection for all <lb />
North via Richmond and Wash- <lb />
ton. <lb />
All trains solid between <lb />
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Sleepers attached. <lb />
JOHN F. DIVINE, <lb />
General <lb />
J. S. Transportation <lb />
T. M. EMERSON. Passenger <lb />
C B. EDWARDS . B. BROUGHT <lb />
Edwards <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
i. o. <lb />
have the largest and most complete <lb />
of the kind to be <lb />
State, and solicit orders for all <lb />
Of Commercial, K a i I- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
ox Binding.<lb />
FOX <lb />
BLANKS <lb />
jeer ardor, <lb />
C. <lb />
Christmas bells are gaily ringing. <lb />
Hear the merry, laughing chime; <lb />
Happy thoughts their peal are bringing. <lb />
Of the Christmas <lb />
tongue rejoice, <lb />
Clear and high praises ring; <lb />
Shout, ye Hit your <lb />
Hall the of the <lb />
on all discord stilling, <lb />
Cones to man the sweet <lb />
Listen, bow all hearts are thrilling <lb />
With the strange and mystic strain. <lb />
Now the notes toll soft and tender. <lb />
Dropping downward the air. <lb />
Dreary hut or home of splendor, <lb />
All the gracious message share. <lb />
Now again triumphant sounding. <lb />
Jubilates high we raise, <lb />
Gift to man, with love abounding, <lb />
Christ's nativity we praise ; <lb />
Rising, sinking, dying, swelling. <lb />
Ring, ye bells, throughout the earth. <lb />
All your cheerful music telling <lb />
Of the Christ-Child's wondrous birth. <lb />
Childbirth, a new book by <lb />
Dr. John H. Dye, one of New York's most <lb />
skillful physicians, shows that pain is not <lb />
necessary in Childbirth, but results from <lb />
causes easily understood and overcome. <lb />
It clearly proves chat any woman may be- <lb />
come a mother without suffering any pain <lb />
whatever. It also tells how to overcome <lb />
and prevent morning sickness, swelled <lb />
limbs, and all other evils attending <lb />
It and highly endorsed <lb />
by physicians everywhere as the wife's <lb />
true private companion. Cut this oat; <lb />
it will save and possibly your <lb />
life. Send two-cent stamp for descriptive <lb />
circulars, testimonials, and confidential <lb />
letter sent in sealed envelope. Address <lb />
Frank Thomas Co., Publishers, <lb />
Md. <lb />
BUY <lb />
EXCELSIOR <lb />
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS <lb />
ILL CAM BE <lb />
it <lb />
ft <lb />
and SALE BY <lb />
L. C. TERRELL. <lb />
LAND virtue of a decree of <lb />
the Superior Court of Pitt County, <lb />
made in a certain Special Proceeding <lb />
therein pending, and entitled Samuel If. <lb />
Langley. of David vs. <lb />
Thomas H. ct and numbered <lb />
upon the Special Proceeding Docket of <lb />
said Court as ease number will, on <lb />
Friday, December 1887. soil at pub- <lb />
sale before the Court House door In <lb />
Greenville all that piece or parcel of land <lb />
situated in township known <lb />
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. Langley, now Marina A. Perkins, de- <lb />
scribed as follows at last <lb />
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 />
Langley the widow of said David Lang- <lb />
Terms of sale Cash. <lb />
ALLEN WARREN, <lb />
de bents non of David Langley <lb />
Greenville, N. C, Nov. <lb />
FLANAGAN, <lb />
UNDERTAKER, <lb />
H. C. . <lb />
Has on hand a line of the best <lb />
CASKETS <lb />
Also fine imitation ROSE and <lb />
WALNUT CASES, with Li- <lb />
and Trimmings. Having good fa- <lb />
for handling Coffin, and a new, <lb />
convenient Hearse, am prepared to give <lb />
personal attention at Burials. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
Special Notice. <lb />
All persons indebted to me by note or <lb />
account are requested to call and settle the <lb />
same immediately. <lb />
Further indulgence cannot nor will not <lb />
when I move In the country I <lb />
shall place all my claims in the hands of <lb />
a Collector with instructions to collect, ho- <lb />
ping the collection of but few trill have <lb />
to be paid for. JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
Greenville If. C. <lb />
TO <lb />
a on tho day of <lb />
non on <lb />
the estate of John S. Taft, notice U <lb />
given to all person having claims <lb />
said estate to present them, prop- <lb />
to me tor Atlantic <lb />
or before the 19th day of November, <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
recovery. All persons Indebted to said <lb />
mauled to make immediate <lb />
WARREN, <lb />
non John S. Taft<lb />
afternoon the <lb />
Court in the of <lb />
ts <lb />
to lbs <lb />
was <lb />
and i on; <lb />
reviewing matter at <lb />
full The legate is in <lb />
that the of wine and <lb />
beer cornea within the meaning of <lb />
the local option act, <lb />
tho sale of liquors <lb />
In op Mer- <lb />
follows as consequent j that <lb />
license relic I upon <lb />
by the defendant was ineffectual <lb />
and void. The county <lb />
bad no authority to make <lb />
an order directing the sheriff to <lb />
grant it, and the latter had no <lb />
such authority. <lb />
There is therefore error. The <lb />
judgment must be reversed, the <lb />
verdict of not guilty entered upon <lb />
the special verdict set aside, and <lb />
the verdict of guilty thereupon en- <lb />
and farther proceedings had <lb />
in the action according to law. To <lb />
that end let this opinion <lb />
to the Superior court. It is <lb />
The decision has been awaited <lb />
with much interest by our citizens <lb />
for some weeks past, and with con- <lb />
anxiety by some. There <lb />
was consequently much sensation, <lb />
with no little comment, when the <lb />
opinion was made public. <lb />
Brick Dost <lb />
No man fails dies trying. <lb />
Never place confidence in a per- <lb />
son who has not been tried. <lb />
No man ever yet failed till he <lb />
confidence in himself. <lb />
Drunkenness can be cured, but <lb />
it is far better to prevent it. <lb />
There is no beauty so deep or <lb />
lasting as that of a loving heart. <lb />
A man need not believe quite <lb />
all that he hears against himself. <lb />
The darkest night was never <lb />
yet longer than the brightest day. <lb />
We in an anti-poverty car- <lb />
that never stops at a saloon. <lb />
Oppression of any who are in <lb />
the minority is the greatest cow- <lb />
It is far better to educate per <lb />
sons to keep out of sin than to con- <lb />
them out. <lb />
God excludes no person from <lb />
Heaven or happiness simply on ac- <lb />
count of poverty. <lb />
It may require more time and <lb />
means to raise a flower than a <lb />
weed, but the market is better. <lb />
To be lied about teaches us not <lb />
to believe the one tenth of the <lb />
bad things said against others. <lb />
Many a chip of the old block is <lb />
but a chip of old blockhead and <lb />
therefore nothing to be proud of. <lb />
It is an impossibility tor any <lb />
number of men to put asunder <lb />
what God bath really joined to <lb />
What km I Is D t <lb />
The symptoms of <lb />
happily too well known, <lb />
different individuals to some <lb />
are <lb />
They differ in <lb />
extent. A <lb />
billions man is seldom a breakfast eater <lb />
Too frequently, alas, he has an excellent <lb />
appetite for liquids but none for solids of <lb />
a morning. His tongue will hardly bear <lb />
inspection at any time; if it is not white <lb />
and furred, it is rough, at all events. <lb />
The digestive system is wholly out <lb />
order and Diarrhea or Constipation may <lb />
be a symptom or the two may alternate <lb />
There are often Hemorrhoids or even loss <lb />
of blood. There may be giddiness and <lb />
often headache and acidity or flatulence <lb />
and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. <lb />
To correct all this if not effect a cure try <lb />
Green's trifle <lb />
and thousands attest its efficacy. <lb />
General Phil. Cook was <lb />
presented to Miss Winnie Davis, <lb />
at Macon, Ga., she was alluded to <lb />
as the of the <lb />
The gallant General was led <lb />
captive at once by beauty and <lb />
grace, and, extending his hand, <lb />
said Winnie, I am a <lb />
; please enroll me as a <lb />
date for the position of son-in-law <lb />
of the This sally <lb />
met with a round of applause, and <lb />
Colonel Hardin remarked that <lb />
would be one of con- <lb />
in marrying the <lb />
of the groom <lb />
would never be bothered with his <lb />
Worth <lb />
Mr, W. H. Morgan, merchant. Lake <lb />
City, Fla., was taken with a severs <lb />
attended with distressing Couch <lb />
into Consumption In <lb />
He tried many so-called popular <lb />
cough remedies and steadily grew worse <lb />
Was reduced in flesh, had difficulty n <lb />
breathing and was unable to sleep. <lb />
tried Dr. King's New Discovery <lb />
Consumption and found immediate relief <lb />
and after using about a half dozen bottles <lb />
found himself well and has had no return <lb />
of the disease. Ho other remedy can <lb />
show so grand a record of cures, as Dr. <lb />
s Hew Discovery Consumption. <lb />
Guaranteed to do Just what I claimed for <lb />
it. Trial bottle tree at drug store <lb />
Elizabeth City We <lb />
have set out in the court house yard <lb />
or paean trees from Allen War- <lb />
nursery. In years they <lb />
will be an attractive feature of the <lb />
town and we shall claim <lb />
it. City Dads come on and fol- <lb />
low suit by setting pecans on <lb />
all vacant streets of the town. <lb />
Now is the time. If the old; <lb />
Dismal Swamp Canal was made a <lb />
ship channel it would be worth <lb />
more to the commerce of the Al- <lb />
River. and <lb />
any other <lb />
in existence or <lb />
and would furnish in- <lb />
transportation to the whole <lb />
Please <lb />
cease have been <lb />
I he <lb />
y of <lb />
Her <lb />
Mrs. Peterson, Clay <lb />
Co., Iowa, tolls the following remarkable <lb />
story, the troth of which is vouched for by <lb />
the residents of the town am years <lb />
old, have been troubled with kidney com- <lb />
lameness for many years; could <lb />
not dress myself without help. Now I am <lb />
tree from all pain and soreness, and am <lb />
able to do all my own housework. I owe <lb />
my thanks to electric Bitters for having <lb />
renewed my youth, and removed com- <lb />
all disease and Try a bot- <lb />
and at Drug Store. <lb />
A convention of the Prohibition <lb />
party recently met Chicago. It <lb />
seems to have been composed <lb />
mainly of politicians. <lb />
Among the letters received was <lb />
Rev. Dr. A. G. Hay wood, <lb />
of Georgia, an enthusiastic <lb />
and an educational <lb />
He does not think very <lb />
highly of Prohibition as a <lb />
for a party, does <lb />
not anticipate any good results <lb />
from the Prohibitory <lb />
into a political machine, <lb />
ere is what he wrote <lb />
government is too big a <lb />
thing to be run the interests of <lb />
even as big a thing as prohibition <lb />
The Prohibition party-as a party- <lb />
must widen their platform to make <lb />
it wide enough for this govern- <lb />
When that is done <lb />
is merged in the biggest <lb />
the government <lb />
and it is lost. The aim of <lb />
is not running the gov- <lb />
but prohibition of the <lb />
liquor traffic. No government can <lb />
be run on one issue. The end <lb />
Prohibitionists seek falls if they <lb />
take in band all the issues that be- <lb />
long to running the government <lb />
of the whole <lb />
That really looks very common- <lb />
sense like. Wilmington Star. <lb />
is the man who has his quiver <lb />
full of bottles of Salvation Oil. <lb />
the. greatest cure on for pain. Price <lb />
only cents. <lb />
Mothers should never fail to keep Dr. <lb />
Bull's Cough Syrup convenient in order <lb />
to relieve their little ones of cough speed- <lb />
and surely. cents. <lb />
Of the North Carolina members <lb />
the Lower House reported in <lb />
the World, Nichols wishes to <lb />
the internal favors <lb />
High Latham likes <lb />
the message one <lb />
not given. Simmons and John- <lb />
want the internal tax swept <lb />
away. Cowles favors moderate <lb />
Tariff Star. <lb />
A BABY LIKE OF WIND. <lb />
Why is a baby like a gale <lb />
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 <lb />
I Freak of Nature. <lb />
A Washington Yarn. <lb />
It a queer looking object <lb />
that an old woman living some <lb />
miles from town exhibited at one <lb />
office last Monday. <lb />
The old woman. Mrs. Jemima <lb />
explained that the <lb />
strange piece of humanity was nor <lb />
just years old the 5th of <lb />
month. Toe boy has no arms <lb />
aT alt, his shoulders being as <lb />
smooth as any part of his body. <lb />
Hie toes all point backward, his <lb />
beets being in front, and he always <lb />
walks backward, and with the <lb />
parent ease of a professional <lb />
Strange to say he has <lb />
only one good eye, having <lb />
way. It was the first <lb />
time In Neddie, as his devoted <lb />
mother calls him, was ever brought <lb />
to town, and the result of this <lb />
visit is the strangest thing of all. <lb />
Neddie had been suffering with <lb />
the toothache, and was earned to <lb />
the physician. It was one of his <lb />
mill teeth, and the most difficult <lb />
to that has ever been at- <lb />
tempted in Washington. The Dr. <lb />
tried thirteen times before he <lb />
when he did pull it <lb />
he found it to just six inches <lb />
and u quarter in length, and that <lb />
the cavity extended through to <lb />
the top of his head, the tooth act- <lb />
bringing some of the hair <lb />
with it. The end the appear- <lb />
of having been bradded on <lb />
the top of the head. <lb />
ed, and the mother went <lb />
v u I on s but the Dr. soon restored <lb />
them to now the <lb />
boy is doing very well, and talks <lb />
intelligently on the ordinary topics <lb />
of the day. It is a very wonder- <lb />
spectacle, and the <lb />
most learned scientists among us. <lb />
Mrs. is wife of Mr. <lb />
el a very respectable far- <lb />
mer about IS miles from this place, <lb />
as we are informed. <lb />
Blessings are strewn along our <lb />
pathway like flowers, but we must <lb />
stoop and pick them up in order <lb />
to enjoy their beauty and to inhale <lb />
their precious <lb />
Salve. <lb />
The best Salve In the world for Cuts, <lb />
Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe- <lb />
Sores, Chapped Hand. <lb />
Corns, and all Skin on <lb />
and cure Piles, or no pay <lb />
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect <lb />
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, <lb />
per box. For sale by <lb />
The Scotland Neck Temperance <lb />
Association will decide at its next <lb />
meeting upon a location for a large <lb />
ball to cost from 15.500 to f <lb />
Several plans for the building have <lb />
been discussed. A gymnasium, <lb />
and other good features will <lb />
be added to make it pleasant for <lb />
the young people. <lb />
A POSITIVE GENTLEMAN. <lb />
Which Is the most positive gentleman r <lb />
Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of <lb />
Sweat and Mullein certain to cure <lb />
coach, colds and croup. It <lb />
and <lb />
Washington What are <lb />
we coming to Thursday night <lb />
while one of our walk- <lb />
lag along the streets with <lb />
carelessly thrown over hie <lb />
shoulders, it Way suddenly snatch- <lb />
ed from bit bet a thief, who ran <lb />
rapidly away and disappeared in <lb />
the <lb />
nest <lb />
Save time and money by having <lb />
always on hand, for the numerous <lb />
diseases which more or less trouble <lb />
lies at times. Price cents. <lb />
If the baby U to have health, it must <lb />
have sound and refreshing sleep. Dr. <lb />
Bull's Baby Insures this. Price <lb />
cents a bottle. <lb />
Salisbury A bird <lb />
dog was sold here last week for <lb />
cash. This is the <lb />
transaction that ever occurred in <lb />
this community. <lb />
THE CHILD. <lb />
Mr. L. Fain, a large commission mer- <lb />
chant, says he owes the life his child <lb />
to Dr. Huckleberry Cordial, It <lb />
always gradually checks the bowel and <lb />
does not constipate as many do, <lb />
Raleigh Dur- <lb />
Mr. Pearson's meet- <lb />
just closed about five <lb />
persons made professions of <lb />
faith and about five hundred back- <lb />
sliders were reclaimed and express- <lb />
ed a determination to make strong- <lb />
efforts to live up to their faith. <lb />
IMPORT <lb />
On Thursday, the 23rd, inst., at my <lb />
farm, miles above Greenville. I will sell <lb />
at public auction all my horses, mules, <lb />
cows, hogs, farming Implements, corn, <lb />
fodder, cotton seed, Ac. Also the entire <lb />
stock merchandise In my store. Terms <lb />
Cash. <lb />
J. T. <lb />
sap <lb />
Jg <lb />
SIM <lb />
PROPERTY FOB SALE <lb />
U acre in the town of Greenville, op- <lb />
Machine Shops, will be sold <lb />
IN LOTS TO SUIT <lb />
For further particulars, apply to <lb />
J. R. Forbes. <lb />
or Alfred Forbes. <lb />
HOW BO WE BRAVES <lb />
We must eat or <lb />
This we all know. do we all <lb />
know that we die by cm tin It is <lb />
said we dig our with our <lb />
teeth. How foolish this sound. <lb />
Yet it is fearfully true. We are <lb />
at tho of the cholera <lb />
and yellow yet there is a dis- <lb />
ease constantly our doors and in <lb />
our houses for wore dangerous and <lb />
destructive. Host people hare in <lb />
their own a poison, more <lb />
slow, but quite fatal as the germ <lb />
of those which sweep men <lb />
into eternity by <lb />
warning in tho of great <lb />
But it is a mercy that, if <lb />
are we con tell when <lb />
we are th The following <lb />
are lie symptoms, yet they <lb />
do not always appear in <lb />
the same o nor sic always <lb />
the same in d owes. There <lb />
is a dull and fooling; a bad <lb />
in the mouth, especially in the <lb />
morning; Hie Appetite is change- <lb />
able, poor and again it <lb />
seems as the could <lb />
not eat enough, occasionally no <lb />
at and slug- <lb />
of the mind; no ambition <lb />
to study or work; more less head <lb />
and L in the head; <lb />
on to the feet or <lb />
moving furred and coat- <lb />
ed tongue; t of a load on the <lb />
removes; hot <lb />
dry skin times; tinge <lb />
eyes; scanty <lb />
sour fasts in <lb />
attended by palpitation of <lb />
the heart; impaired vision, with <lb />
mots that to be swimming in <lb />
the air before she eyes; a cough, <lb />
with a <lb />
ration; poor rest; a sticky <lb />
lime about the teeth and gums; <lb />
and feet cold and clammy; <lb />
Irritable temper Situ bowels bound <lb />
up and This disease ha <lb />
puzzled the end <lb />
them. It U commonest of <lb />
ailments and y t <lb />
and mysterious. Sometimes <lb />
it is treated consumption, some- <lb />
times as complaint, and then <lb />
again as and dis- <lb />
ease. But real nature, in that of <lb />
constipation. It arises <lb />
in the and soon <lb />
affects all the through flu <lb />
corrupted and poisoned blood. <lb />
Often the Thole body <lb />
the nervous pi literati, <lb />
starved, even v there is n <lb />
emaciation to tell and story <lb />
, f therein <lb />
put nit Ami certainly <lb />
cure this i.; in ; I its stages, <lb />
namely, b r of Roots <lb />
Mother B s It <lb />
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