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LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
ONE YEAR SIX MONTHS <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
THE BEST PAPER <lb />
published IN <lb />
LARGEST CIRCULATION. <lb />
EXCELLENT ADVERTISING M I mom <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL VI. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 18.1888 <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
B. J. WHICHARD, Editor <lb />
Every Wednesday <lb />
was Charley Bland, and that he, strange, scared way, and starting <lb />
wandered out there to look to retreat when one of the men <lb />
BALLAD THE <lb />
DUNN ENGLISH. <lb />
for his brother James, from whom <lb />
he had no word for two <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. <lb />
TO <lb />
Subscription Prior, year <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BIT <lb />
not hesitate to Democratic <lb />
men measures that arc not consistent <lb />
with the true principles of the <lb />
If yon want a paper from a wide-a-wake <lb />
f the State send for the <lb />
tor. SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
of <lb />
of i <lb />
of <lb />
of <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
M. Scales, of Guilford <lb />
M. <lb />
man. of New Hanover. <lb />
Secretary of <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. Rain, of Wake. <lb />
Roberts, of Gates. <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of <lb />
SUPREME COURT. <lb />
Chief X. II. Smith, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate S. Ashe. of j <lb />
Augustus S. of Wake, i <lb />
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
First E. Shepherd, of I <lb />
Second Philips, <lb />
Third District-II. G. Connor, of <lb />
son. <lb />
Fourth Clark, <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth A. <lb />
Guilford <lb />
District-E. T. <lb />
Sampson <lb />
Seventh C <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth J. Montgomery, of <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, <lb />
Yadkin. <lb />
Tenth C. Avery, of <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
Twelfth i. Merrimon, j <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
in Congress. <lb />
R. Vance, of <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of <lb />
House of District <lb />
Louis C. Latham, of Pitt <lb />
M. Simmons, of <lb />
Craven. <lb />
Third W. of <lb />
Render <lb />
Fourth Nichols, of <lb />
Wake <lb />
Fifth W. Reid, of Rock- <lb />
Sixth T. Bennett, of <lb />
S. Henderson, <lb />
of Rowan. <lb />
Eighth II. H. Cowles, <lb />
Wilkes. <lb />
District Thomas D. Johnston, <lb />
Buncombe. <lb />
GOVERNMENT. <lb />
A gentleman of courtly air, <lb />
Of old Virginia he ; <lb />
A damsel from New Jersey State, <lb />
Of matchless beauty she; <lb />
They met as fierce antagonists <lb />
The reason why, they say. <lb />
Her eyes the federal blue, <lb />
And his, Confederate gray. <lb />
They entered on a fierce campaign. <lb />
And when the fight began. <lb />
It seemed as though the strategy <lb />
Had no determinate plan. <lb />
Each watched the other's s <lb />
well <lb />
While standing there at bay <lb />
One struggling for the Federal blue, <lb />
One for Confederate gray. <lb />
We all looked on with anxious eye <lb />
To sec their move. <lb />
And none could tell which combatant <lb />
At least would victor prove. <lb />
They marched and , <lb />
with skill. <lb />
Avoiding well the fray I <lb />
Here, lines were seen of Federal blue, i <lb />
And there. Confederate pay. <lb />
At last he moved his force in mass, <lb />
And sent her summons there <lb />
That she could straight capitulate <lb />
conditions fair. <lb />
shouted aloud curse <lb />
T was the first to come back to <lb />
or three years. They were or-; life, as it were, and that was <lb />
both had beer, bound twenty-four hours after being Big Ben was completely broken <lb />
to farmers in Illinois. Both had first taken. The pains were gone j down. He got down on his knees <lb />
been ill used, and Charlie finally as I opened my eyes, but I was and begged Charley to forgive <lb />
know I'm going to die, but i <lb />
I'm not afraid. I'll see father and <lb />
mother in heaven, and perhaps <lb />
Brother James is there <lb />
While we all bad enough, <lb />
Where Congressmen Were <lb />
Born. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
him, and I never saw a man feel <lb />
the bitterness of an act as he did. <lb />
I'll forgive replied <lb />
followed example in run- weak and wretched, like one just <lb />
away. This boy had been over a terrible fever. The boy <lb />
knocking around the silver camps. Charley was standing before me <lb />
for six months, sometimes meet- as I opened my eyes, and he bent the boy, if you pray to God, <lb />
friends and sometimes treated j down and whispered , he'll forgive too. Has It come <lb />
like a dog, and he had no have all been terribly sick night so soon <lb />
trace of his brother. Some one an I think one man is dead. Can j my answered one <lb />
down at the was a cruel eat something I of the men. <lb />
thing to told him that I did feel a bit hungry, and T I can't see any of you any . <lb />
j James was at our camp, and he, had no sooner signified it than he I more. Let me take i i . i i . <lb />
Washington Star. <lb />
In Now York were born <lb />
one of the men now in j <lb />
I Congress. The great State <lb />
I Texas has but one native Texan at <lb />
j the Capitol. Thirty-nine of the <lb />
members were born in the State of <lb />
Pennsylvania, and have nursed the <lb />
principles of protection from her <lb />
breast. Thirty eight, only <lb />
less, first saw the light in the <lb />
Buckeye State, and twenty three <lb />
first opened their eyes to the blue <lb />
The State Over, From Our <lb />
Many Exchanges. <lb />
Small Sins. <lb />
Wilson Mirror. <lb />
Avoid indiscretion. <lb />
I though harmless in thorn- <lb />
selves at first, yet they will grow <lb />
j and grow until they as big <lb />
as mountains in their <lb />
the influences, will spread n <lb />
North -What Our as wide as the the sweep of a <lb />
our camp, <lb />
Are Doing and <lb />
The Grand Lodge of <lb />
Pythias of tills St ate meet in <lb />
annual session in on <lb />
the second Tuesday in February. <lb />
New The quail <lb />
Dado. Even a word of insinuation, <lb />
thoughtlessly uttered, has been <lb />
taken up by malice tinctured lip <lb />
and viperous tongues, and in a <lb />
week tho reputation of an <lb />
fellow Going is soiled by the <lb />
mildew of suspicion, and a bright <lb />
had periled his life U come up came to me with a bowl of broth. I; our hand, <lb />
there and see. On that day, as I As I afterward learned, the storm <lb />
shall never forget, there was a had driven a couple of hares to <lb />
foot of snow oh the ground, a seek shelter at the door, and he <lb />
raging, and the thermometer had secured both of them He you ever hear of Gulch <lb />
did not know the of our. Yes. of course you have, and it <lb />
sickness, but suspected some ca- your have passed that way you <lb />
and was prepared to feed have seen the boy's grave. The <lb />
us as soon as we eat. It i head board contains only the name <lb />
things had been going, and that when Big Ben cut deep by Big Ben's knife <lb />
sooner did he hear and see the lad him out he stumbled into the but the story of the boy's heroism <lb />
than he called out . I vine a quarter of a mile away, and j has been told in mining <lb />
conic next with twenty-one of the eater finished up his task HOW Under the dark cloud of <lb />
marked below zero <lb />
The boy was asleep when the <lb />
men returned from the shaft. Big <lb />
Ben was out of sorts at the way <lb />
And with that he breathed his soil sitting as law day of eating a quail a day for, reproach. We don't estimate the <lb />
last, and there were two to rest in at the There are, thirty and received twenty- of little pow. <lb />
the snow until spring came Bid natives North dollars as his share of they possess. It is the first leak <lb />
you ever hear of Com- stake money. , in the ship which starts it to <lb />
of Massachusetts can According to the Adjutant Gen-, km of <lb />
claim maternity over but sixteen. f x. C. the entire State can keep in mo- <lb />
The District Columbia has the waters of an ocean, and <lb />
march forth the flags may fly.; can't stay here another j found shelter under a ledge. How i camp in Nevada, and it has never <lb />
The drums and bugles play <lb />
But yield those eyes of Federal blue <lb />
To the Confederate <lb />
are she answer sent, <lb />
maidens such as I; <lb />
I'll face you with a dauntless <lb />
And conquer you or <lb />
A token of the sure result <lb />
The vaulted skies display; <lb />
For there above is Federal blue <lb />
Below, Confederate gray. <lb />
Sharp-shooting on each flank <lb />
And many free <lb />
The rattle of the small-talk with <lb />
Big guns of repartee. <lb />
Mixed with the deadly glance of eyes <lb />
Amid proud array. <lb />
There met in arms the Federal blue <lb />
And Confederate gray. <lb />
Exhausted by the light at length. <lb />
They called a truce to rest; <lb />
When lo another force appeared <lb />
Upon a mountain's crest. <lb />
And as it came the mountain down <lb />
Amid the trumpet's bray. <lb />
Uncertain stood the Federal blue <lb />
And the confederate gray. <lb />
A corps of stout free these <lb />
Who poured upon the field, <lb />
Field-Marshal Cupid in command, <lb />
Who swore they both must yield ; <lb />
That both should conquer; both divide <lb />
The honors of the day <lb />
And proudly with the Federal blue <lb />
March the Confederate gray. <lb />
His troops were fresh, and theirs were <lb />
. What could they but agree <lb />
That both should he the <lb />
And both should captives be <lb />
So they presented anus, because <lb />
Don Cupid held the sway. <lb />
And joined in peace the Federal blue <lb />
With the Confederate gray. <lb />
Twelve years have fled. I passed <lb />
The fort they built, and saw <lb />
A sight to strike a bachelor <lb />
With spirit-thrilling awe. <lb />
Deployed a corps of Infantry, <lb />
But less for drill than play ; <lb />
And some had eyes of Federal blue. <lb />
And some Confederate gray, <lb />
Harper's <lb />
hour. We don't run a poor house he kept from freezing to death <lb />
I and we let no baby faced swindler that night heaven only knows. In- <lb />
lent our hard earned deed, heaven preserved him. It <lb />
work. I'll work as hard as froze our water pail solid when <lb />
ever I protested the boy within six feet of the <lb />
with a sob in his throat. I fire, and there he was, out in <lb />
no for you. I cold in a threadbare suit. <lb />
You've got to move on to the morning came he returned to the <lb />
camp i cabin to one more appeal. <lb />
The four of us protested in He found us suffering and out of <lb />
and we look such a firm stand our minds, and the lire about gone <lb />
j that deadly weapons were Had it not been for him <lb />
and have been used but have frozen stiff as pokers, <lb />
the motion of tho boy. He was for on that day it was be- <lb />
terribly frightened over the row low zero till day long, and it went <lb />
he had been the innocent cause down almost to when i <lb />
as the four of us had four pis- night came on. <lb />
leveled at Big Ben and meant <lb />
to shoot if he moved a foot, the <lb />
boy opened the cabin door and <lb />
glided out into the dark and bit- <lb />
night with the silence and <lb />
swiftness of u shadow. <lb />
are his we said <lb />
to Big Ben as we lowered our <lb />
weapons, and he <lb />
him If we took in <lb />
straggler we should be crowd- <lb />
been told without bringing <lb />
to the eyes of all listeners. <lb />
New York San. <lb />
stirring its waters into <lb />
surging, and scattering <lb />
o'er all things within their <lb />
yesterday sweep. And so with our <lb />
11.60 little acts of imprudence and m- <lb />
per pair The fisherman say the discretion. They start ripples of <lb />
signs so fur are good for heavy strife and i and sorrow <lb />
run this season. which grow and grow, and swell <lb />
Elizabeth City Fisher- and swell, until the wildest bill- <lb />
1887. <lb />
New <lb />
thud in market <lb />
bucks. They commanded <lb />
sons who jun <lb />
can talk Congressional Rec- <lb />
Connecticut has one less,; <lb />
and New Jersey and Delaware <lb />
each have four. There are <lb />
. . , , teen Congressmen who sing. <lb />
A tO and fourteen were <lb />
Lot Of Officers. the shade the Pal- <lb />
tree. Mississippi points <lb />
Biblical Recorder. ; with to six sons in Congress men are busily engaged preparing Owl sweep down the river of time. <lb />
A bill has been West Virginia goes her one for the spring fishing. Those who laming and foaming and <lb />
will be presented to Congress, at better. There arc ten Michigan- might to know say there is every spreading <lb />
an early day, to make all the rail- end sixteen Georgia crackers. Indication for u big run of fish <lb />
road conductors in the country The natives of Missouri number season. A few herrings and <lb />
officers of the United Six were born in the great have already been caught and <lb />
This bill proposes to create State of Illinois while north, <lb />
several hundreds of examiners and pride spreads over but two. In- <lb />
clerks, with salaries ranging from has the unlucky number of <lb />
dismay here, and <lb />
upon the ocean of e'er- <lb />
all night long he kept <lb />
strong coffee our throats. I <lb />
That doubtless helped us to pull <lb />
through, or at least four of us. <lb />
The other man, whose name was <lb />
Hale, had his teeth firmly clench- <lb />
ed, and from the way hi.- features <lb />
were distorted and his limns <lb />
drawn up it evident that he <lb />
ed out of house and home before in great agony. In a couple <lb />
New Year's. What is it to I of hours I was able to be up and <lb />
j whether he lives or assist Charley in curing the <lb />
I think he felt conscience others, but it was far into night <lb />
within the hour, however, as before the last man could use his <lb />
j he went to the door and acted as tongue in a sensible manner. It <lb />
if he hoped to see the lad stand- Big Ben, and when conscious- <lb />
outside. The boy had been returned and be saw the <lb />
The hoy kept up a rousing fire, i her Senators <lb />
dressed bis rabbits for soup, and; It to allow no one to be were born in Ohio Pi- <lb />
i. i -i eligible to appointment as an ex-. of the present Cong <lb />
Homes Without Windows. <lb />
who has not <lb />
experience as a <lb />
Wilson A man <lb />
by the name of There ore in France <lb />
was run over by a freight train apartments providing <lb />
near Durham a few days ago. for over <lb />
hone in his body was crush- <lb />
ed. He was full of mean <lb />
liquor or he would not have been<lb />
present Congress were <lb />
had five born in eight in Ireland <lb />
seven i i Scotland, two in Bavaria, <lb />
op- one in Sweden, two in Norway, killed. <lb />
by and three in Canada. Raleigh News and Observer <lb />
This bill further proposes to . Talking about bogs, let somebody There arc it, London over <lb />
low no one to act as conductor on Mr who live it. cellars <lb />
a . i Conceited YOUng of county under the most unfavorable <lb />
persons, <lb />
which rooms arc entirely destitute <lb />
of any other means of admitting <lb />
air and light than by the door. <lb />
In Pans alone the number of <lb />
thus lodged reaches a total of <lb />
examination and been licensed. <lb />
To any observant citizen it <lb />
apparent, at a glance, that <lb />
are too many offices and officers in <lb />
this country now. It is in order <lb />
Usual Fate. <lb />
for Congress to lessen the number, from <lb />
of paid functionaries of the govern- roe of fife With the <lb />
by sweeping away the entire <lb />
system of Internal Revenue, and it <lb />
before we white faced boy bending over him create any more <lb />
what his going meant, and tyrant whispered lo over <lb />
The corpse of the lad <lb />
has risen <lb />
then two of us went out with the <lb />
lantern and searched and called <lb />
him The snow was being <lb />
whirled about in a furious man- <lb />
and the wind was rising to a <lb />
gale, and the bitter cold drove us <lb />
back after a quarter of an hour. <lb />
Court A. Move. <lb />
Sheriff William M. King. <lb />
Register of II. Wilson. <lb />
R. Cherry. <lb />
S. Congleton. <lb />
P. Redding. <lb />
There were five us in a bit of <lb />
man. Guilford A. K. Tucker,; .- , .,. . . <lb />
W. A. James, Jr., T. E. Keel. cabin out in the silver country, <lb />
Public School and Big Ben was boss of the <lb />
Latham <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
up to confront and ac- <lb />
me It was a cruel thing I <lb />
did to drive him out, and the Lord <lb />
will never forgive me tor <lb />
While out of danger, we were <lb />
yet weak and almost helpless, and <lb />
Big Ben and the Waif. <lb />
Were we afraid Big Ben <lb />
Well, yes, to a certain limit. <lb />
It was true that we had little j of us could attend the fire or <lb />
enough to eat, and that we do a bit of cooking for nearly a <lb />
cramped in our cabin, but the week. work devolved <lb />
, of driving that pale faced orphan J open the boy, and no one could <lb />
hoy out to freeze was something have done better. He was cook, <lb />
we could not get over. It was; nurse, doctor and protector all in <lb />
just the thing needed to set He got three more hares <lb />
New York Ledger. <lb />
There is a certain class of young <lb />
men who know almost nothing <lb />
in the <lb />
trans- <lb />
ideas of their own always advertise, are counted on <lb />
and abilities. In their own pot to make yon pay a high percent <lb />
that ever lived on what you buy. When you wish <lb />
was so smart us they ; and bargains go to the concerns that <lb />
all the test of the rising genera patronize liberally printer's ink. <lb />
salted down one twenty-live I s regards salubrity. In <lb />
months old, weighing pounds j Berlin there are families <lb />
dressed and yielding twenty-live who occupy only portions of rooms, <lb />
gallons of lard. often with u sort of shell on which <lb />
The Milton makes father, mother and children <lb />
careful estimate of the situation sleep one the other. <lb />
and business houses <lb />
A New Game. <lb />
lion are tools comparison with <lb />
them, will soon show the <lb />
world what can be done by their <lb />
skill in business. And as <lb />
failing m their <lb />
money, . they <lb />
printer's <lb />
Lexington A few <lb />
days ago, Mr. J. A. Kennedy of <lb />
Township killed a hog <lb />
that weighed pounds. This <lb />
schemes,. M M ; <lb />
Mr. H. S. Roberts, of Boon <lb />
his <lb />
It. is hoped that <lb />
not prove fatal. <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
lust week Lana <lb />
injuries <lb />
will <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
J. Perkins. <lb />
C. Forbes. <lb />
B. Cheri-v A Alex. <lb />
Ward, T. A. <lb />
and J. P. 2nd Ward, Ty- <lb />
son and J. S. Smith 3rd Ward, A. M. <lb />
Moore and J. J. Cherry. <lb />
and Third <lb />
Rev. N. C. <lb />
First <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. <lb />
Hughes, D. D., Rector. <lb />
Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. F. A. Bishop, <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
every Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. J. W. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A. <lb />
administration of public affairs. <lb />
The money to be paid by the <lb />
government to these proposed ex- <lb />
and clerks comes the , <lb />
people at lust. The government of t <lb />
the United States has <lb />
and can have no money, not col- <lb />
Iron, the people let t <lb />
dollar paid to officers the gov. Md . J I <lb />
the way of salaries, is a will show what can be done <lb />
dollar taken tho pockets , . , . . . . <lb />
the people And every lo degree of loftiness <lb />
officer who draws a fat salary pretentious such a young <lb />
no ;. have aspired, it is not <lb />
in rebellion against our boss, and land a couple of be- <lb />
off the yoke a of the broth went ere- of <lb />
ting a for the railroad shot and killed a deer in the yard <lb />
conductors the country. There -of her home. There was a chase <lb />
is good reason why Resuming upon his innate know,. ., saw that <lb />
take immediate step of mankind in all their van- the leer w <lb />
destroy some of the monopolies it s of through the yard whereupon she <lb />
for his dealings He en- her ail out of- the <lb />
into acquaintanceship with I house and shot the animal as it <lb />
anybody, implicitly gives credit the of her <lb />
sought for, and even he- <lb />
his <lb />
dearest friends. <lb />
One <lb />
An exchange says that a new <lb />
game has been originated, called <lb />
the plan on <lb />
which it is played being in <lb />
wise Take a sheet of ordinary <lb />
writing paper write on it your <lb />
name and post office address, fold <lb />
it up carefully, and enclose a bank <lb />
note sufficient largo to pay <lb />
rears and a year in advance. Send <lb />
this to i editor. What <lb />
to the pleasure of <lb />
the game is to send along the name <lb />
of a subscriber or two, <lb />
by the cash. Keep your eyes <lb />
cm the editor, and if a smile adorn <lb />
a his you have won t he game. <lb />
and gave it to Big Ben right his own throat <lb />
left. We had two or three rows I Well, I, for one, had been <lb />
before bedtime, and all turned in j watching Big Ben to see what he <lb />
sulky and indignant. would do. The first moment he <lb />
Whew But what a night that; was able to sit up he called Charley <lb />
was The cold increased until; and pulled the frail little fellow <lb />
the rocks were split, and the wind on his breast, saying <lb />
roared until our cabin threatened only forgive me I'll <lb />
to topple over at every blast. At to the Lord to do the same. <lb />
ranch for several reasons. First <lb />
I and foremost, he was too much for <lb />
any one of us single handed, and, <lb />
i secondly, he had many good points <lb />
i about him. While he was over- <lb />
bearing and brutal at times, he was <lb />
i the best miner in the party, and <lb />
no bad luck could discourage him., Big Ben I I'm rough and wicked, but to i urn <lb />
With any one else as boss . . . . . <lb />
has created in past years, <lb />
benefit of railroad owners. <lb />
The promoters of this new raid <lb />
upon the treasury claim ; <lb />
. iii . security tor several of <lb />
v tin any one en, we i j the a lad like you out on such that T <lb />
should have scattered at once, for . , , . T , . ., into employment as railroad <lb />
. . door, and then I a most night as that me at all. . . i . <lb />
the winter was coming on and r. i. . I conductors. It may be so. Hut <lb />
had <lb />
fall. <lb />
resulting as above stated. Miss <lb />
Wood is a splendid type of <lb />
cal womanhood, and bus a wide <lb />
It is generally seen that he also circle of will read this <lb />
our claim. you <lb />
of cussed bad lot. You <lb />
haven't got the pluck a sicK <lb />
wolf. <lb />
Cavils <lb />
M. <lb />
E X V L E, N. C. <lb />
AUG. M. MOORE. CM BERNARD <lb />
BERNARD, <lb />
A Tl W, <lb />
N. . <lb />
Practice in the State and Federal <lb />
J. E. MOORE. J. H TUCKER J D MURPHY <lb />
MURPHY, <lb />
returned to his blankets, <lb />
strongest man in our party <lb />
as we were for the winter, could <lb />
I'd like to see some of you I not have stood against that <lb />
try to walk oft and <lb />
M., meets every 1st Thursday eves but I'll turn to and lick the <lb />
day night after 1st and 3rd Sunday at hull crowd out of your boots if I <lb />
Masonic Lodge. . M. King, W. II. i. . ., f <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. So. meets I hear another <lb />
Ma- <lb />
leave in the half an hour, and I fell asleep <lb />
D your <lb />
The I more solemn was the tact that we public poll-, he peculiarly of account of their <lb />
Clad had a corpse at the door. When necessarily gloves, the drop in the; Thus the Atlanta Constitution and L c <lb />
it was known that Hale was dead with public morals of are bis the Chicago and New York week- <lb />
none of the other four of us could a questions of public morals come estimation, to be at once lies permeate the State. <lb />
How the boy got the within the sphere of the religions the deepest admiration and j The patronage so bestowed is; <lb />
lift a hand. <lb />
A T-LA W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
HARRY SKINNER A. L. <lb />
ft BLOW. <lb />
body out of doors I never could <lb />
2nd and 4th Monday nights at <lb />
sonic Hall, F. W. Brown, II. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. <lb />
meets every Tuesday night. D. I. <lb />
James, X. G. <lb />
Insurance Lodge, No. K. of II., <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night. <lb />
D. D. Haskett, D. <lb />
Pitt Council, No. worker in the lot, and we <lb />
Thursday night. C. A. White. C. <lb />
Temperance Reform Club meets in their <lb />
club room every Monday night, at 1-30 <lb />
I would. to dream of finding poor Charley's <lb />
frozen corpse on the trail leading, understand, but get it out. he <lb />
down to the Forks, and of his land it was three long months be- <lb />
big blue eyes being wide open we could give it Christian <lb />
Big Ben insulted us a dozen i staring at me in a reproachful burial. <lb />
times a day, and on three or four way. On the morning when we all <lb />
occasions he hands on us in a For breakfast next morning we got out of bed feeling pretty <lb />
violent way, but somehow we had some canned a strong again, Charley went, to bed <lb />
stuck there. As I told you, he, new can our slim store. with a fever, and before noon such recognition as <lb />
was a practical miner, the hardest thawed it out, and all ate full j raving crazy. I tell you it was to act at all <lb />
cry out <lb />
journalists. We mention these <lb />
facts to ourself for protest- <lb />
in the Recorder, against this <lb />
new scheme for enriching the few <lb />
at the expense of the many. <lb />
One of the conductors engaged <lb />
in pushing the selfish enterprise <lb />
are gentlemen, and <lb />
bestowed <lb />
love among all the young ladies withdrawn from papers pub- <lb />
who have the happiness or misery at home. Our weekly pa- <lb />
to behold him. do not flourish us they should <lb />
Law, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
V. <lb />
The conceited young man forth- because some I at <lb />
r prides himself on his of these low-priced weeklies n c. <lb />
Law <lb />
in the Court House <lb />
Sunday of each month, o'clock <lb />
p. M. E. C. Glenn, <lb />
Woman's <lb />
leaned shares, and were on the point I awful to hear him <lb />
on him in spite the tact that starting out to search for the boy few minutes in delirium <lb />
we hated him. We could have; when one of the men were Ben, don't <lb />
in business. to car-1 as a rule mere advertising i. a. .-,. k. v. Sum <lb />
on trade by a sort of sleight are taken throughout the Stated oilman, A <lb />
hand, or by being up More than that, the mental food <lb />
he will not j these supply is often <lb />
times, as do. His friends turn out wholesome. The Atlanta <lb />
visions ; his elegant tor instance, scatters its pro- <lb />
Now, we suppose there are many fails entirely in gaining , arguments broadcast. The <lb />
drive me out. citizens who would him either credit or respect; papers are addicted to <lb />
k as hard as very glad for the United States I means vanish in schemes which vilifying the South and Southern <lb />
him down in some of the Inside of half an hour all I'll work. I'll wot <lb />
quarrels, and the verdict would were taken down with effort s i are proved to be unutterably and ought not to be patron- <lb />
e been, him right and it was evident; Every cry went through the ,, act as gentlemen, heat length makes the by Southerners. <lb />
meet in the Reform Club we knew that he had a good. that we had been poisoned by the I like a bullet. nursed and But unfortunately such notable discovery that other The newspapers of the State <lb />
of each week. Mr. V. H. Which- down in his bosom, and the I meat We had no antidote of soothed tho poor boy with all the the government was not or-j pie are just us wise and as to look with disfavor on the <lb />
aid, <lb />
Band of Hope meets in Reform club <lb />
Room every Friday night. Miss Eva <lb />
Humber. <lb />
hand which <lb />
ind winch clutched knife or pis- any sort, and one after another, tenderness he could to promote any such am-las himself. Above all, he finds <lb />
I was always restrained. went to bed to suffer the most two or three times carried him There is no provision in that there is no possibility of at- <lb />
One afternoon, while I was ionizing pains to lose conscious- in his arms as a father the constitution authorizing any great profitable end <lb />
of such papers here. <lb />
h News and Observer. <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
Office hours A. M. to P. M. <lb />
minding the cabin, and the other Big Ben was the hardest j would his ailing babe. <lb />
men at work in the <lb />
Order hours to a Granger entered. He had ed the least. Thai while all <lb />
tunnel or hit of all, while I, perhaps, <lb />
is, <lb />
the others raved and shouted and <lb />
lost their senses, I was all Che <lb />
time dimly conscious of every- <lb />
will be issued from to come up the Forks, three <lb />
from to j miles away. He was a boy of <lb />
Bethel mail arrives daily Sun- , op with a <lb />
at om a. m., and departs at p u. or with a girl voice <lb />
Tarboro mail arrives daily Sun- shyness, and he was hungry; thing going on. The blizzard was <lb />
at m. and departs at l p. m. j and in rags. It was bitter cold, still raging, and the thermometer, . . , . ,,,.,, vB <lb />
Mi of the was marking a still lower human aid, however. He rived <lb />
i . ., . . w , though the afternoon and night, <lb />
and next morning was struck with <lb />
death. His mind came back to <lb />
him at the last, and we stood <lb />
a doctor at the Forks, and after <lb />
dinner Big lien braved the bits- <lb />
and made the trip down and <lb />
back. The doctor be in- <lb />
to return with him, owing <lb />
to the cold, but he sent some med- <lb />
Poor was beyond <lb />
here was to take any special steps to as- <lb />
man, or set of men, in <lb />
curing gentility. <lb />
for Ridge Spring and inter- i thinnest and lie had hunger- when the door opened and Charley <lb />
mediate offices, Mondays, Wednesdays <lb />
Bad Fridays A. M. Returns at <lb />
mail arrives Fridays at I P. <lb />
M. Departs Saturdays at a. M. <lb />
H. A. BUNT, P. M. <lb />
ed so long that he was hardly <lb />
more than a shadow. . I <lb />
ed and fed and warmed him, and <lb />
then he told me that his name <lb />
walked in. I saw him, but I was <lb />
flighty, it seemed to me that <lb />
he was dead. I remember his <lb />
looking down upon each of us in him he calmly said <lb />
great pro <lb />
without himself The has been <lb />
thousand petty circumstances that a paper has been <lb />
that occur, and manfully invented and put upon the mark- <lb />
We protest that this scheme succeeding wave of et. A may now build his <lb />
selfish, and only selfish, and if that threatens to swallow him house of paper, eat his dinner <lb />
promoters shall be able to carry it up paper plates, wipe his face with a <lb />
through, it will be one more sad ; paper handkerchief buy his wife <lb />
proof of the delay of public a paper piano and go to his grave <lb />
in our Representatives and Sena-i A dispatch from Gainesville a coffin. The coffin may- <lb />
tors in Congress. a lead i i be paid for with a piece of paper <lb />
more wide has been aria- published on <lb />
near there, and that There are few things <lb />
is the largest deposit found east j than <lb />
of the Mountains. Record. <lb />
to s ,,. ; <lb />
Collections a Specialty. <lb />
in the <lb />
Superior, Federal and <lb />
Take The Eastern Reflector <lb />
for 1888 Only Per Year.<lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
GREENVILLE, S. U <lb />
Will practice In the of Pitt, <lb />
Greene, <lb />
ties, and the Supreme Court. <lb />
Faithful attention given to all <lb />
entrusted to him. <lb />
DR. H. SNELL, <lb />
WASHINGTON, K. C. <lb />
Surgeon Dentist. <lb />
Tenders his professional services to th <lb />
public. <lb />
Teeth extracted without pain use <lb />
of Nitrous Oxide Gas. <lb />
CONSULTATION <lb />
J. <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb /></p>
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The Eastern Reflector, Communicated. Anonymous Letters. <lb />
n. c. i Let Go, and Joy Go <lb />
Editor and i <lb />
Kiel if Wednesday <lb />
grange is to be started in <lb />
midst, which will insure goods at <lb />
fair prices. <lb />
Our sympathies are Mr. W. <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
FIRST DISTRICT. <lb />
TO I <lb />
Subscription Prise, per year <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb />
will not to Democratic <lb />
men measure are not consistent <lb />
with true principles of the party. <lb />
If yon want a a <lb />
section of the State send for the <lb />
SAM COPY FREE <lb />
WEDNESDAY JANUARY <lb />
AT OFFICE AT <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Mail <lb />
We do not hesitate to be gen- <lb />
in when it is <lb />
deserving, neither are we sparing <lb />
criticisms of public officers <lb />
when we think duty to the pub- <lb />
demands it. <lb />
we have taken to task our <lb />
courts of justice for their seem- <lb />
unnecessary waste of <lb />
time, their slow delay in the <lb />
prosecutions of criminals, and <lb />
the burden of taxes heaped <lb />
on the county by loss of time <lb />
and opportunity in speedily <lb />
the ends of criminal <lb />
justice. We believe that speedy <lb />
Mr. Editor week's Kb- <lb />
contained fur me <lb />
m do shape W. who lost very <lb />
A of are had hue mule last week. <lb />
leaving the State and going to <lb />
Georgia and South Carolina to <lb />
those States. For our part <lb />
can say we not sorry in <lb />
least. <lb />
ally concerned, Georgia and South <lb />
Carolina are welcome Is every <lb />
that dwells in our borders. <lb />
We hope if they need them, that <lb />
they will offer them still greater <lb />
inducements. There sire enough <lb />
hanging around the <lb />
in this State to do <lb />
an immense amount of if it <lb />
can he gotten out of them. They <lb />
are of no benefit to North <lb />
and have never been. A large <lb />
number of them earn a livelihood <lb />
by lying and theft. If I hi is not <lb />
so, we have never yet been able to <lb />
find out how they can loaf around <lb />
the towns for months at a time <lb />
doing nothing, and yet have food <lb />
and raiment. They cannot in <lb />
honestly. <lb />
And there are oilier and better <lb />
reasons why we are glad to see <lb />
and hear of their leaving the State. <lb />
The election is near at hand, and <lb />
that leaves forfeits <lb />
his vote in the Presidential <lb />
this year ; and besides, in <lb />
counties like where the vote <lb />
is close, it will Democratic <lb />
majority. of them have <lb />
already left this county to defeat <lb />
any radical or independent ticket <lb />
and certain justice should can be up, if the white <lb />
meted out to all offenders of the <lb />
law. Society demands it, pub- <lb />
interest justifies it and <lb />
to person and property de- <lb />
pends upon it. Let it be under- <lb />
stood among the rank and file of <lb />
citizens that no elevation in <lb />
uprightness of heart, no <lb />
prudence or circumspection of <lb />
conduct should tempt a man to <lb />
conclude that he is not interest- <lb />
Mr. Andrew de <lb />
Pete Carter letters, had taken<lb />
work in the sections of , be- <lb />
write fur de Reflector I <lb />
I tole everybody in my tut letter <lb />
As far as we arc I teacher hilt <lb />
fed in and a part of whatever I at us <lb />
may concern the public weaL L ft will <lb />
s members of the body politic the <lb />
voters will go to polls. This <lb />
year is the Democrats <lb />
tor you to show your hand. If <lb />
you do your duty, all the <lb />
nations the independent snakes <lb />
that have crept into office in the <lb />
county for foul years past will be <lb />
Masted, and they themselves be <lb />
driven from power. It is time <lb />
that the county was redeemed <lb />
such hands. The <lb />
stay <lb />
year. <lb />
He who does stay away, no <lb />
we hare a right to call to account <lb />
the action of officers to whom we j me may M <lb />
have entrusted the execution of j <lb />
our laws, and the oftener it is <lb />
i himself, is an arch-traitor to the <lb />
party. Away with <lb />
done by the public the more sat- j g , Accursed <lb />
and is the, , <lb />
W hen in . , J . <lb />
other reason yet re <lb />
service of its <lb />
the discharge f their duty they <lb />
have fully and honestly met the <lb />
requirements of law and justice, <lb />
with thanks in behalf of the <lb />
public we say Well done thou <lb />
good and faithful So <lb />
say we all for the proficient and <lb />
rapid work done by our Superior <lb />
Court last week. Our January <lb />
Court is a <lb />
term. There were cases on <lb />
the Docket. Judge A. C. A very <lb />
and Solicitor Worthington were <lb />
in their places early Monday <lb />
morning, and with dispatch, <lb />
sound legal erudition <lb />
and prompt meting out of <lb />
to the transgressors of the <lb />
law, they justly won the thanks <lb />
of the citizens of Pitt <lb />
set a deserving example to the <lb />
courts which are to follow. To <lb />
wind up a two Pitt <lb />
court with as large docket <lb />
as was gone through with last <lb />
week means that the court for <lb />
once wasted no time but <lb />
ed its full duty in the rapid pros- <lb />
of its work. <lb />
Solicitor Worthington <lb />
the State's interest with <lb />
ability. He lost but or cases <lb />
the whole week. We are glad <lb />
to see the interest of the public <lb />
so well served and thank the <lb />
Colonel for his valuable <lb />
Eight were sen- <lb />
to the State prison, terms <lb />
ranging from one to live years. <lb />
W e would do an injustice to <lb />
the public should we fail to com- <lb />
the action of the Grand <lb />
in their arduous and earnest <lb />
labors for the public good <lb />
to their report on the <lb />
Poor House and Jail which we <lb />
publish in full elsewhere. Upon <lb />
these reports we propose to <lb />
make elaborate comments in <lb />
issues of the Reflector. <lb />
The Grand Jury did excellent <lb />
work. We propose also to speak <lb />
And one <lb />
mains why we are glad to see the <lb />
hate at- <lb />
MM <lb />
We regret very much o hear <lb />
of the death of Miss la Bar- <lb />
which took place at home <lb />
on the Tar Road on New Years <lb />
Day. Her funeral by <lb />
Rev. Fred <lb />
It rumored that a n <lb />
will take place in our midst this <lb />
week. The groom is about or <lb />
years old and the about <lb />
Many people are g mar <lb />
tied and many are their <lb />
place of abode. Dick. <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
signed by Mr. Latham, <lb />
de case every- <lb />
body would have sense <lb />
I could do my own <lb />
I want be, de <lb />
no t rubble Mr He has <lb />
bin mine <lb />
long time I never <lb />
known him do <lb />
should make him sine <lb />
his own name his own letters., ,,. , , , <lb />
So I will state de Washington, D. C, Jan. <lb />
ally, writers The retirement of Mr. <lb />
Mr. Andrew I from the great office which be has <lb />
Pete Carter, Pete Carter ably and satisfactorily filled for <lb />
Mr, Andrew vice versa., nearly three years, was the <lb />
has or many expressions of <lb />
thing say Pete Carter <lb />
Pete Carter, P. K. Hog <lb />
Pitt <lb />
Is. C., in de <lb />
den me or de dead letter one <lb />
I don't hit would make <lb />
much difference with me which <lb />
one would receive de <lb />
communication. one thing, <lb />
however, I wants understood, <lb />
nobody had better not go <lb />
regret. Especially regretful were <lb />
those who have been associated <lb />
with the Southern statesman in <lb />
the discharge of public duties, for <lb />
it is the unanimous testimony of <lb />
all who have bad personal contact <lb />
with him that he is one of the <lb />
most generous and kind <lb />
hearted of men. This feeling was <lb />
manifested while the of <lb />
the Interior Department were <lb />
no letters me, j thronging in hundreds to say <lb />
they do they better not sine there to the ex-Secretary. There <lb />
own names case jest and sorrow. <lb />
es I find out be W countenances. <lb />
used up is little doubt of Mr. La- <lb />
in ten last ordinary final confirmation by the <lb />
man lifetime. had little j Senate to be a Justice of the <lb />
let Court, although republican <lb />
once I'm mad hit malignity may postpone it tor some <lb />
Hit de war time. The extremists who arc <lb />
hut I jest es well tell de whole opposing him already realize de- <lb />
story. two years de resort <lb />
war cum teacher M to dilatory tactics as their only <lb />
named Peterson, his wife from for manufacturing partisan <lb />
down ten capital. <lb />
I lived. They The nominations of Messrs Vi- <lb />
people hut they i his and Dickinson for Secretary of <lb />
given out , the Interior and Post mast en <lb />
de pronoun person respectively, will doubtless be <lb />
when de war broke out Mir. confirmed at the first executive <lb />
Peterson army went of the Senate. Political <lb />
to raise <lb />
case <lb />
hear i malice has been unable <lb />
him in good while, but one day any sort of issue In <lb />
when times us sorter hard j either. <lb />
the <lb />
I by de post when <lb />
de Post Master called me <lb />
he bad one let- <lb />
fur me called hit frank- <lb />
ed letter, but I de <lb />
Mr. <lb />
William Blackfoot <lb />
in de Reflector in re <lb />
Hard de Blackfeet de <lb />
has changed franked <lb />
by dis de Post <lb />
I must pay postage on <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By Older of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
county, the Executor at <lb />
will sell at public auction on <lb />
at <lb />
following tracts of land, <lb />
belonging late John Dixon. <lb />
One tract carnal acres ad- <lb />
joining the hinds of Bryan Wash- <lb />
Mills others, one tract con- <lb />
acres adjoining the lands of <lb />
Bryan Dixon, Jake and others, <lb />
and one tract at Black Jack containing <lb />
about acres upon which the Dixon <lb />
saw mills stands. Sale will take place <lb />
at Black Jack. Terms of sale Cash, <lb />
ROBERT DIXON <lb />
Ext r. of J. S. Dixon. <lb />
IMPORTANT. <lb />
ALT. PERSON'S INDEBTED TO TUB <lb />
FIRM OF <lb />
T. R. Cherry Co., <lb />
arc hereby notified to come forward at <lb />
once mid settle their accounts. This Is <lb />
important, as the business of the firm <lb />
must be closed up. <lb />
NE W <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 Mich articles in a <lb />
satisfactory manner. <lb />
MOSES <lb />
Notice. <lb />
On Monday, the Day of February. <lb />
188,1 will sell at the Court House door <lb />
in Green vile, to the highest bidder, for <lb />
cash, the right, title and interest of L. V. I <lb />
in and to the following house and <lb />
situated in the town of Greenville, <lb />
county in the North-cast angle of <lb />
Plank Road street, on the West by Sat- I <lb />
ton Lane, on the South by C. A. White <lb />
and on the Bast by Mrs. Lucy Brown, it <lb />
being the dwelling house now occupied <lb />
by said I. V. and the lot above <lb />
described upon which <lb />
is situated, to satisfy a EX now in <lb />
my hands for collection the judgment <lb />
under Which the same was issued was de- <lb />
to be a Lien upon said <lb />
W. M. KING, Sheriff. <lb />
January 3rd, Pitt county. <lb />
J. C. CHESTNUT, <lb />
N. <lb />
on hand a assorted of <lb />
Groceries, Canned Goods, Fruits, <lb />
Confections, Tobacco, <lb />
Cigars, <lb />
which will be sold very <lb />
him a call, at the corner <lb />
under the Opera <lb />
S. II. SCHULTZ <lb />
Tarboro, N. C. Greenville, N. <lb />
AT TILE <lb />
OLD BRICK STOKE. <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY- <lb />
their year's supplies will It to <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
chasing elsewhere. is complete <lb />
in all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb />
SPICES, TEAS, Ac <lb />
always at Lowest Market <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we direct 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 grinds are all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run, we sell at close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
CO. <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Closing Out Sale <lb />
o o o o o o o o o . o o o ,, ,, g g g g g g <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
TO <lb />
GASH BUY <lb />
Having bought out the entire stock of Goods of <lb />
A. <lb />
We offer the balance of the Fall and Winter <lb />
Stock on hand <lb />
AI COST, FOR CASH <lb />
Those desiring good Goods at low prices <lb />
should avail themselves of this opportunity. <lb />
All parties indebted will please make <lb />
ate payment.<lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
H. MORRIS BROS, <lb />
HARRY <lb />
LATHAM <lb />
Hardware Dealers <lb />
GREENVILLE, X. C. <lb />
WHEN , <lb />
I am selling entire stock of goods . .,, , ,, . , , <lb />
at S <lb />
, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Oils, Glass, , <lb />
. . J O lotion Steam <lb />
SUCCESSORS TO JOHN S, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
THE LEADERS IN <lb />
It was tor purpose of <lb />
the situation as affected by <lb />
these pending nominations, that <lb />
Mr. magnanimously resign- <lb />
ed one office before ho was <lb />
ed of another. <lb />
there were to take he preferred to j <lb />
take alone, without involving <lb />
in the complication. The <lb />
General has refrained <lb />
from making at least two <lb />
order to them out. This Is a <lb />
chance for a bargain lo those wishing to <lb />
purchase Dry Goods, Notions, Boots <lb />
and Shoes. Hardware, Tinware. <lb />
Ac. The Goods MUST BE SOLD <lb />
All persons Indebted to me are notified. <lb />
that their amounts must be settled within <lb />
the THIRTY DAYS <lb />
FLEMING, <lb />
Dec. 21st. N. C. <lb />
Notice <lb />
and or any foods in this line<lb />
BEST GOODS, <lb />
LOWEST PRICES, <lb />
SQUARE SEALING <lb />
ALL KINDS OF STAPLE GOODS. <lb />
but the United States We do <lb />
not believe it was ever intended <lb />
that they should come to this <lb />
two-weeks criminal <lb />
have been greatly there- <lb />
by. True, some of them are bet- <lb />
educated, but what good does <lb />
it do them. As far as our <lb />
edge extends, the more you <lb />
a the meaner he be- <lb />
comes. learning doth <lb />
make him mad and he soon <lb />
the idea that he is the equal, <lb />
if not the superior of any white <lb />
man in existence. He grows <lb />
proud, defiant, insolent. In some <lb />
parts of the State this is so <lb />
fest that it is almost intolerable. <lb />
There is already trouble heaving <lb />
in the air. The low, mattering <lb />
voice of discontent is heard on <lb />
both sides. The wants to <lb />
rule, and the white man will <lb />
permit it whilst a single drop of <lb />
blood courses through <lb />
taut appointments in his Depart- <lb />
de letter I could account the impending <lb />
hit. understand <lb />
he es how ; Much anxiety is felt among the <lb />
his <lb />
whoever de If I had the ear of Mr. <lb />
too pay de j I would give him at one <lb />
postage. Well, I paid for de in this direction. There is a <lb />
hit out. Hit certain Republican Chief of a <lb />
e can t see that they I he w <lb />
anxious hear home, <lb />
departing We hate at- hut he es bow ; km is roil among t <lb />
,., soldiers was often so Republican of the Int <lb />
they d it Department because th. <lb />
sphere m this country, K far know that a new Secretary urn <lb />
not only ought to leave this State, letters with the I a places for <lb />
vision-in this Department who has <lb />
been drawing a salary of two <lb />
es how I Only dollars a year for fifteen <lb />
man in de ad not tired. <lb />
he took do liberty <lb />
me. He put in lot flattery <lb />
wound up by he in- <lb />
closed short note fur his wife <lb />
which he wished I'd deliver. I <lb />
lacked years den <lb />
es I am my edge <lb />
human in <lb />
proportion age, so m <lb />
course I see through de ht- <lb />
This man's duties are few and <lb />
and the place is not in the <lb />
classification service. <lb />
The Congressional mill is grind- <lb />
slowly but not very finely, <lb />
though since the re assembling of <lb />
Congress, more than nine hundred <lb />
new bills have been introduced. <lb />
Some surprise is expressed that <lb />
the great state of New York is <lb />
He game, but he represented on the Ways <lb />
ate, case he I de on- <lb />
man had <lb />
answer him. I delivered de <lb />
short note, in course Miss <lb />
wanted few <lb />
words back when I de let- <lb />
de way de things <lb />
want on de whole balance <lb />
do war, every week I'd git <lb />
letter one page con- <lb />
ALFRED FORBES <lb />
N. C. <lb />
,, . Dealer In Clothing <lb />
Having disposed of my Interest In the Bats, Boots, Shows Hardware, Furniture <lb />
business. I will m future devote my ; Groceries. Hock Lime constant <lb />
entire attention to the practice of i hand. <lb />
I . i if i i i i i. I . <lb />
cine <lb />
Office at residence in <lb />
J. T. <lb />
PARKER'S I <lb />
HAIR BALSAM <lb />
and the <lb />
Promotes a l <lb />
Fails to Restore <lb />
Heir to Youthful Color. I <lb />
at <lb />
PARKER <lb />
for Inward Pain.-, <lb />
I have just received a lot of <lb />
Braces for boys, girls, ladies and <lb />
gentlemen. need only to be tried to <lb />
i give <lb />
I can non- oiler lo the Jobbing Trade <lb />
superior advantages ill A. A <lb />
. spool I will sell <lb />
j cents per doz., C per off. <lb />
I keep on hand a large supply of ROS- <lb />
Bread l <lb />
I will sell at prices to <lb />
The patronage -t the public is res- <lb />
solicited. <lb />
w sea t--t <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 Con <lb />
Co, including notes, book accounts all evidences of debt <lb />
I and merchandise, we solicit their former increased patronage. <lb />
able to make all purchases for cash, trotting advantage of the <lb />
discounts, we will be enabled to sell as cheaply us any one South of <lb />
Norfolk. We shall retain in our employ S as <lb />
I superintendent, of the business, with his former partner <lb />
I as assistant, who will always be glad to see and serve their old <lb />
A special branch of our business will be to furnish cash at <lb />
rates to farmers to cultivate and harvest r licit crops, in earns off <lb />
to with approved security <lb />
Means Committee, an <lb />
which has probably not <lb />
before in the whole history of the <lb />
country, framing of a new <lb />
tariff bill, to be presented to the <lb />
House by this Committee, is pro-j <lb />
rapidly satisfactorily, <lb />
audit is believed will be ready for <lb />
within the next two <lb />
weeks. <lb />
The Invalid Pension Committee <lb />
diet<lb />
WEAK NERVES <lb />
Compound <lb />
never fill. celery and <lb />
Coca, w <lb />
cures <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
j tho <lb />
blood. It out tho lactic acid, which <lb />
the blood- <lb />
to a healthy condition. It is <lb />
true for <lb />
KIDNEY COMPLAINTS <lb />
the liver and kidney to health. This <lb />
cum tire power, with <lb />
tonic-, it the best remedy for ail <lb />
kidney <lb />
DYSPEPSIA <lb />
t the <lb />
and the nerve of <lb />
i- why it the <lb />
worse of <lb />
CONSTIPATION <lb />
Paige's is not a <lb />
tic. It In and <lb />
action to tho I -ow Is. <lb />
Iowa <lb />
. Prostration, Nervous Headache, <lb />
Neuralgia, <lb />
and Liver Sold by Druggist, <lb />
all affections of tho WELLS, RICHARDSON CO. <lb />
BL VT. <lb />
short note some sixteen <lb />
his veins. Never God made the pages to Mrs. Peterson every j probably learned a valuable lesson <lb />
white man a ruler and he will re-, week I'd send offer stamped let- j experience at the last <lb />
,.;,, nil And in l de same If so it will not again pres- <lb />
so at all And in ,, T , an absurd bill like that vetoed <lb />
this state of things it would what i the President, but instead, a <lb />
great blessing to all concerned five years war allowing like <lb />
over Peterson sum of eight dollars a month <lb />
fur de on de <lb />
ticket, I <lb />
fur him. Den Post <lb />
Marat tole me feller just <lb />
letters <lb />
me git short notes his <lb />
wile without pay post- <lb />
something could be done to induce <lb />
the to return to hie land of <lb />
fiery sun and burning sand beyond <lb />
the Sea. He would doubtless be <lb />
happier for he would feel at <lb />
home once more. May this ere <lb />
long be his happy lot, and <lb />
hearts delight. Let go, I swore out on <lb />
i ,. c. letters then <lb />
on y to Georgia and other , . , , . , , ., ,. <lb />
the far-away laud <lb />
they came. <lb />
do better, and it is safe to say that <lb />
we would be better satisfied. <lb />
G. <lb />
there had nut hi <lb />
do with neither no law <lb />
They would citizen values de peace <lb />
The first of the much talked of <lb />
vestibule trains, which are to run <lb />
of some presentments solid from New York to Jackson- <lb />
especially for an <lb />
early day. The most obnoxious <lb />
have been going on and <lb />
we have a little light to throw on <lb />
them. <lb />
For the next ten years the <lb />
South will, we venture to say, be I <lb />
ville, passed over the <lb />
ton Weldon road last week. <lb />
Notwithstanding the trip on <lb />
that part of the was at <lb />
out to see the train pass and all I to for crop. <lb />
the newspapers along the line; They have been drowned out for <lb />
de community Had better not <lb />
send no letters tor <lb />
Pete P. K <lb />
Hog N. 14th <lb />
County Notes. <lb />
Near Branch, N. C. <lb />
Jan. 16th 1888. <lb />
Editor <lb />
As I have never seen anything <lb />
in your paper from our section, I <lb />
will send you a few items <lb />
crowds of people were, farmers have commenced <lb />
-Eden ton <lb />
the center of railroad something to say of its last year or two and have <lb />
The Goldsboro Argus but <lb />
when it comes M be <lb />
,, , . , I try this year to plant less cotton <lb />
but the wealthy can afford, and raise <lb />
therefore a newspaper corn, oats and wheat. We <lb />
can but rarely expect to see the have some as good land in sec- <lb />
of this country.- <lb />
Fisherman and Farmer. <lb />
So mote it be. <lb />
The corner stone of the Teach- <lb />
Assembly building, at More- <lb />
head, will be laid in April. The <lb />
inside of the Even <lb />
when we have a pass on the road <lb />
location of the Assembly says not on that train. Bat <lb />
there will make the Summer i the other is good enough for us <lb />
Capital even more attractive j at present, until our wealth is <lb />
than during former years. somewhat more accumulated <lb />
as there is in the county if it <lb />
was properly cultivated and drain- <lb />
ed <lb />
Many our people have joined <lb />
the Grange and better times are <lb />
hoped tor. We learn that a <lb />
to friendless soldiers <lb />
Senator Beck, of Kentucky, who <lb />
has been for the past four years <lb />
one of the staunchest Democratic <lb />
Leaders of the Senate, was the re- <lb />
of many hearty <lb />
this week, his third <lb />
to the Senate. This brawny <lb />
Scotchman is the only man ever so <lb />
honored by the land of blue grass, <lb />
fair woman, old Bourbon and fine <lb />
horses. Mr. Beck is esteemed for <lb />
his abilities and liked for his <lb />
nature. He is regarded as quite <lb />
an authority on questions relating <lb />
to finance and the tariff. <lb />
There are two factions of local <lb />
Republicans in Washington, and, <lb />
as heretofore they are all up <lb />
the result of recent <lb />
meeting, whose duty it is to <lb />
select two delegates to the <lb />
go National Convention. There <lb />
is likely to be a contest. <lb />
Notice, <lb />
On Monday, the 6th Day of February <lb />
1888. I will sell at the Court House door <lb />
in the town of Pitt county, <lb />
a certain of land containing 155- <lb />
acres, more or In Swift Creek Town, <lb />
ship, adjourning the lands of E. E. Pow- <lb />
ell, J. E. May, Alfred smith, t others <lb />
which is in the complaint on <lb />
file in the roll in Pitt Superior <lb />
Court on docket case entitled <lb />
S. B. Kilpatrick wife against F. M. <lb />
cl which was de- <lb />
to be a Lien upon said to <lb />
satisfy execution In hands for col- <lb />
against F. M. Kilpatrick, W. J, <lb />
Edgar <lb />
House and Katie <lb />
KING, Sheriff. <lb />
January 2nd Pitt County. <lb />
THIS BEING ELECTION YEAR <lb />
And LEAP YEAR has nothing to do with the price of <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
If you desire to purchase a article in <lb />
FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, MEAT, <lb />
Or anything in Unit line, call on <lb />
C. N. C. <lb />
Provisions, Canned Goods, General Family Supplies, <lb />
Tobacco, Always on Hand. <lb />
THIS MONTH <lb />
Soil <lb />
Dress Goods, <lb />
GINGHAMS, <lb />
BOOTS SHOES, <lb />
For Value. <lb />
J. <lb />
INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
SKINNER BUILDING OPPOSITE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates Give us a call when in need of FIR <lb />
ACCIDENT and LIVE INSURANCE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
T. D. WILLIAMSON, <lb />
Proprietor, <lb />
Dress Goods for <lb />
Ginghams <lb />
Dress Goods for<lb />
Ginghams <lb />
THIS IS NO CATCH <lb />
WE MEAN IT <lb />
The Champion and the Turning <lb />
Plows always on hand. <lb />
LITTLE, HOUSE k BRO. <lb />
Successor to John Flanagan. <lb />
During this year we will continue the of tin,. <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the best put up nothing <lb />
but up the the latest Improved <lb />
Best material used in all work. All of are you can -elect from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
keep on hand full line of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which we will ell as low as <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and counties for past favors, we hone to <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
The Tar River <lb />
Alfred Forbes, Greenville. President <lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
J. S. Greenville, I r r. <lb />
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Cant U. <lb />
The Line for travel on Tar I <lb />
The Steamer GREENVILLE is tho mat <lb />
and boat on the has <lb />
been thoroughly refurnished <lb />
and painted. , . , <lb />
Fitted p for the comfort. AC- i <lb />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE A ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A first-class Table furnished with the <lb />
best the market <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Greenville la , <lb />
comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, . <lb />
and at o'clock, A M. <lb />
Leave Tarboro Tuesday, <lb />
and at o'clock, a. m. <lb />
Freights received daily and through <lb />
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb />
j. t. KERRY, <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
is hereby given that the Him. <lb />
known as J. F. Willoughby Co. of <lb />
Greenville, N. C. has this day <lb />
by mutual consent. All parties indebted <lb />
to are requested to for- <lb />
ward and make settlement with E. I. <lb />
He will pay nil claim against <lb />
Hie and will lo manage the M <lb />
hereafter under the name of F. <lb />
J. F. WILLOUGHBY, <lb />
Dec. , r. <lb />
W. L. ELLIOT. <lb />
ELLIOTT. JOHN NICHOLSON <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
BALTIMORE ,,,, <lb />
NORFOLK. <lb />
In Baltimore in 1870. <lb />
Will open a House in <lb />
in September. for the handling mid <lb />
sale of cotton, thus <lb />
their choice of the two markets. <lb />
Executor's Notice. <lb />
Having qualified as Executor of the <lb />
last Will of Barnes Bland, <lb />
deceased, on tin day of January 1888 <lb />
before E. A. Move. Clerk of the Superior <lb />
Court Pitt county, notice Is hereby <lb />
to all persons Indebted to said estate to <lb />
make Immediate payment to the under- <lb />
signed, and all persons holding claims <lb />
against said estate are herein notified to <lb />
them to undersigned be. <lb />
fore Hie l-th day of January or <lb />
will be plead In bar of <lb />
the January <lb />
ALEX L. BLOW. <lb />
of Barnes Bland <lb />
II <lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
Mr. J. B. Yellowley hat two <lb />
pick children. <lb />
THIS PAPER <lb />
AD- <lb />
be for it<lb />
Washington City. <lb />
Col. Skinner and wife are in <lb />
NEW YORK. <lb />
Local <lb />
We hope some fair <lb />
One of the celebrated <lb />
Coffee given to every <lb />
chaser of an Excelsior Cook Stove <lb />
This is examination week at the <lb />
Institute. <lb />
Highest Price paid for <lb />
Rough Rice by E. C Glenn. <lb />
Cotton grows scarcer and the <lb />
market is almost inactive. <lb />
A big lot of Sample Shoes to fit <lb />
every body AT COST at <lb />
Services were held in all the <lb />
Churches in town last Sunday. <lb />
Cargo of Lime just received by <lb />
E. C. Glenn. <lb />
A masque ball is on the pro- <lb />
gramme for Greenville at an early <lb />
day <lb />
A complete line of Sample No <lb />
to be closed out AT COST at <lb />
The Steamer Greenville was de- <lb />
tor two or three hours on <lb />
her trip to this place Monday. <lb />
When about seven miles below <lb />
town, a valve about the boiler <lb />
blew out of place. A quantity of <lb />
boiling water run out upon the <lb />
Mr. J. D. Murphy is in hand of the fireman, giving him a <lb />
Mr. E C. <lb />
on business. <lb />
Glenn is in <lb />
more on business. <lb />
Mr J. F. of Washing- <lb />
ton, was town last week. <lb />
Mr. R. D. Cherry left Sunday j <lb />
on a trip to Birmingham, Ala. <lb />
Mm. J. E. Langley is very sick <lb />
at the residence of Mr. J. L. Lang- <lb />
Mrs. Dr. F. W. has been <lb />
visiting in Plymouth the past <lb />
week. <lb />
Mr. J. M. King returned <lb />
day from Richmond with a lot of <lb />
stock. <lb />
Master E. C. Yellowley leaves <lb />
this week for Davis School, La- <lb />
Grange. <lb />
Mr. Lee, representative of the <lb />
Wilson Mirror, dropped in to <lb />
us last Thursday. <lb />
Miss Bessie Boyd, from the <lb />
country, is visiting the daughters <lb />
of Dr. <lb />
Master Claude <lb />
I ed last Friday from a visit to <lb />
I Richmond, hie old home. <lb />
The Sheriffs of counties I Mr- Alex b fitted UP <lb />
are advertising the land of <lb />
tax payers. <lb />
u i . .,. j Mr. Moore conveyed <lb />
Those who have not settled . , . <lb />
their notes or accounts with T. R. f to <lb />
Cherry Co, are notified to come; week- <lb />
and do m at once. The; Miss Mamie James was very- <lb />
business mutt be closed up. sick last week. Her many friends <lb />
are know she is recover- <lb />
a neat law in the building <lb />
under the Opera House. <lb />
We still have plenty of alma- <lb />
tor cash subscribers. Come <lb />
on and get one. <lb />
The sale the Boss Famous <lb />
Milk Biscuit over six <lb />
months previous lbs, yon <lb />
know at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
A new livery stables has been <lb />
opened in the large building North <lb />
the Market House. <lb />
We have still a few desirable <lb />
goods on hand t tint must be closed <lb />
out soon, regardless of cost. A <lb />
splendid chance tor cash purchases <lb />
to secure bargains. <lb />
T. R. Cherry Co. <lb />
The ladies of the M. E Church <lb />
gave festivals Wednesday and <lb />
Thursday nights, last. <lb />
Point Lace Flour has been tried <lb />
and is the best and cheapest at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Cold weather again. Three cold <lb />
waves in a week. It is enough to <lb />
make everybody sick. <lb />
Just new lot of <lb />
log. <lb />
Mrs. V. N. Seawell, who has <lb />
been visiting her mother, Mrs. P. <lb />
E. Dancy, left Monday for her <lb />
home at Sanford. <lb />
Mr. E. T. and Miss Me- <lb />
Savage, both of this town- <lb />
ship, were married on Wednesday <lb />
of last week. <lb />
Mr. J. L Sugg returned Friday <lb />
from Raleigh where he had been <lb />
to attend the meeting of the <lb />
Grand Lodge of Masons. <lb />
Mr. J. R. of Kentucky, <lb />
I familiarly known as <lb />
has been in town the past week <lb />
with a lot <lb />
Mrs. Nancy Biggs, of Bethel, <lb />
was visiting friends in town last <lb />
week. She is conducting a very <lb />
successful millinery establishment <lb />
in Bethel and is reaping a good <lb />
patronage. <lb />
We regret very much to learn of <lb />
the death of that excellent gentle- <lb />
man, Col. R G. Montgomery, <lb />
painful scalding. <lb />
Institute <lb />
The Spring Term of Greenville <lb />
Institute will open next Monday, <lb />
January 23rd. We are glad to <lb />
that a number of new <lb />
dents from this and other counties <lb />
indicated their intention to enter <lb />
at i hat term. The total enroll- <lb />
tor the Fall Term which ex- <lb />
on Friday was <lb />
Leap Tear. <lb />
Dear girls, do you ready <lb />
the fact that the great fly- <lb />
wheel of time has you to an- <lb />
other Leap Year Such is really <lb />
the case. Now reduce the size of <lb />
your bustle and enlarge the <lb />
of your smile. Our bachelor <lb />
heart willing and waiting. <lb />
Henderson Gold Leaf. <lb />
Never mind, Thad We are <lb />
going to keep an eye on you this <lb />
year. <lb />
Thanks. <lb />
We can't when we ever read <lb />
anything mote exquisitely <lb />
the touchingly tender <lb />
reflections on the <lb />
which we found in the last issue <lb />
of the Greenville <lb />
Wilson Mirror. <lb />
Thanks, brother. That is a <lb />
pretty compliment, indeed, and <lb />
coming from such a <lb />
one considered a good judge of <lb />
such it all the more <lb />
appreciated. <lb />
Almost a Fire. <lb />
There near being a fire at <lb />
the corner store under the Opera <lb />
House on morning. While <lb />
Mr. Chestnut was at breakfast a <lb />
box of straw that was left too j guilty, <lb />
the stove took fire. Passers by payment of cc <lb />
saw the flames, broke through the <lb />
glass door and removed the box <lb />
before any damage was done the <lb />
A warning to mer- <lb />
chants to be careful tire left <lb />
in the store. <lb />
Brick the business <lb />
will become a house- <lb />
hold word in Pitt county, and <lb />
those who have learned to know <lb />
Mr. Schultz, will delight to trade <lb />
with him. We wish the new firm <lb />
every success. See change of <lb />
Seaside Library which occurred in Washington <lb />
including by Flor- last Thursday. He had hosts of <lb />
Alex friends in <lb />
book stand Subscriptions for all j A , <lb />
newspapers received at here, last Thursday, an- <lb />
the death of Miss Estel- <lb />
This is tine weather for j la daughter of John B. <lb />
Be careful-how you expose j Esq., a former citizen <lb />
Greenville. She had been sick <lb />
only two days and her death was <lb />
yourself. <lb />
Dukes Velvet Mouth Cigarettes <lb />
at Manufacturers prices at the Old <lb />
Buck Store. <lb />
Last Saturday was another bad <lb />
one for the merchants. It rained <lb />
nearly all day. <lb />
There would be a moon visible <lb />
early these nights, but the <lb />
puts in an objection. <lb />
The sleet yesterday played <lb />
havoc with the trees and <lb />
graph wire. <lb />
Shad have made their appear- <lb />
at towns the coast. <lb />
Our toothpick is ready. <lb />
The Reflector would like to <lb />
hear from the Pitt county farmers <lb />
who will raise co this year. <lb />
quite a shock. She just on <lb />
the verge of womanhood and was <lb />
engaged to married next April <lb />
to a prominent business man of <lb />
this town. Our sympathies are <lb />
extended to all bereaved. <lb />
Let's All Laugh. <lb />
A good one is out on Mr. Will <lb />
James, who is superintending at- <lb />
at the Macon House. A <lb />
drunken man wanted to get in a <lb />
room and go to sleep, and Will <lb />
sat up in the until midnight <lb />
watching the man to keep <lb />
out of the rooms. Growing tired <lb />
at tins time be went to his room <lb />
to retire, forgetting to lock hi <lb />
door, and upon awaking next <lb />
morning found the drunken mat; <lb />
in bed beside him. <lb />
Narrow Escape. <lb />
Misses Nannie King and Bettie <lb />
Wells were out driving Thursday <lb />
afternoon, and while on <lb />
street the horse began kicking and <lb />
got both hind legs caught over <lb />
the cross bar to the shafts. An- <lb />
other vehicle passing at the <lb />
struck the one in which the ladies <lb />
were riding, partly overturning it, <lb />
and throwing them out. <lb />
they escaped without <lb />
Some young mar. who rushed <lb />
the rescue, after seeing the la- <lb />
dies safe had to cut the harness in <lb />
order to extricate the horse. <lb />
Messrs. II. Hams, and J. M. The leather. <lb />
who for About the size of it now, <lb />
ding our poet, is <lb />
People from the country com <lb />
plain of bad roads. We opine <lb />
their complaints are well founded. <lb />
Some excitement was caused <lb />
upon street, Saturday after <lb />
noon, by a colored woman having <lb />
a fit. <lb />
There are as many in the <lb />
date this issue of the <lb />
as any reader will ever live to see <lb />
again in one date. <lb />
We hope the year 1888 will <lb />
the inauguration of more <lb />
enterprises in Greenville <lb />
any previous year. <lb />
Never refuse to extend a help- <lb />
band to one in need. If done <lb />
at the right moment it may save <lb />
many a life from <lb />
The weather continues change- <lb />
able and it seems cannot be <lb />
upon for the same thing two <lb />
days together. <lb />
A inspector was in <lb />
town last week looking after the <lb />
Greenville office. He reported <lb />
good order. <lb />
A young man tells us he <lb />
ed five photographs by mail one <lb />
day last week. Leap Year is get- <lb />
ting in its on early. <lb />
Farmers put this down in your <lb />
note book Beware of the use of, <lb />
commercial fertilizers. Put as lit- <lb />
sometime have been engaged as <lb />
clerks in this former at <lb />
the hardware store of Messrs. Win- <lb />
stead and the latter <lb />
at the bakery and confectionery <lb />
of Messrs. Ryan <lb />
opened a stock of groceries in the <lb />
I Nobles store at the cross Roads, <lb />
one and a half miles North of <lb />
town. Both these young men <lb />
possess good <lb />
and their energy and honesty will <lb />
I insure tor them success. <lb />
tie of it on laud as possible. <lb />
Somebody us that a little <lb />
snow tell here Thursday night. <lb />
The temperature did not feel very <lb />
snow like the following morning. <lb />
The pupils of the Institute will <lb />
give an entertainment Friday <lb />
night, at which time the fall term <lb />
Will close. The spring term <lb />
begin on Monday, 23rd. <lb />
The Rocky Mount has <lb />
discarded the use of patent out- <lb />
sides and is now an all home print- <lb />
ed paper. An improvement we <lb />
are glad to note. May it <lb />
to prosper. <lb />
If Guard had had any meet <lb />
and drills of late we would <lb />
say that next Friday afternoon <lb />
was the regular time for monthly <lb />
drill and parade. <lb />
The usual monthly temperance <lb />
mass meeting will be held in the <lb />
Court House next Sunday after- <lb />
noon. The meeting promises to <lb />
to be an interesting one. <lb />
The stock of millinery goods <lb />
which was formerly kept by Mrs. <lb />
Atkinson, has been moved to the <lb />
store of Mr. A. J. Griffin and <lb />
ken in charge by Mrs. Griffin. <lb />
To any one who will get five <lb />
cash yearly subscribers we will send <lb />
a free copy of the Reflector for <lb />
one year, with an Almanac thrown <lb />
in to each subscriber and the get- <lb />
up of the club. Make a trial <lb />
for a club. <lb />
The Music pupils of Green- <lb />
ville Institute will give a Recital <lb />
in the Chapel next Friday evening, <lb />
commencing about 7.80 The <lb />
will consist of Vocal and In <lb />
Music Recitations and a <lb />
address. <lb />
Confederate times were <lb />
in Greenville last week. There <lb />
was a horse trade one night in <lb />
was given as <lb />
When the light was turned the <lb />
bill next morning it was found to <lb />
be of the real Confederate <lb />
d- <lb />
Wonder it brother <lb />
Superintendent of the <lb />
Sunday School offers a prize to <lb />
the that will send him <lb />
most new scholars for the year <lb />
1888 P If so Pitt county <lb />
es to contest and sends eight up <lb />
A little snow, then of rain, <lb />
Some sunshine, and rain again. <lb />
But on Monday night, the hall ob- <lb />
mastery of the situation <lb />
and covered the ground to a <lb />
depth of two inches. Tuesday <lb />
morning the earth was white and <lb />
the trees bowed their heads <lb />
amidst and in <lb />
consequence of the burden of ice <lb />
and sleet upon them. Light rains <lb />
followed, making the freezing and <lb />
thawing about equal. We offer <lb />
Bo prediction at the time of <lb />
as to how the weather will be <lb />
this morning, and will not be <lb />
prised at finding the streets either <lb />
a foot deep in snow or two feet <lb />
deep in mud. <lb />
Now Advertisements <lb />
Now we direct your attention <lb />
to the advertisement of J. C. Ty- <lb />
son, who has on hand n choice <lb />
stock of groceries, and family sup- <lb />
plies. Election year, leap year, or <lb />
any other proposes to sell <lb />
fresh and desirable goods at <lb />
prices. <lb />
Be sure to read Ryan Red- <lb />
new advertisement. Some <lb />
facts contained are <lb />
They believe in handling <lb />
many a profit, and <lb />
customers are given bargains. A <lb />
visit to the Racket Store will con- <lb />
you. <lb />
There is no about this <lb />
but all the same J. C. Chestnut is <lb />
selling light groceries goods <lb />
his line at prices just as low as <lb />
they can be obtained elsewhere. <lb />
Read his advertisement and call <lb />
on him at the . Opera House <lb />
The Reliable Carriage <lb />
J. D. Williamson. <lb />
tor, comes before our readers in n <lb />
new advertisement this week. <lb />
The long standing this <lb />
and the excellent work it <lb />
turns out wakes it justly entitled <lb />
to the appellation Reliable <lb />
Orders are guaranteed to be filled <lb />
satisfactorily. <lb />
The style of the long known <lb />
popular firm of <lb />
for January. Please give T . <lb />
credit. e r j Mr. o. M. Schultz, who <lb />
years had the management <lb />
 i sited to the notice the business a. purchased <lb />
Alex L. Blow, Executor of <lb />
Barnes deceased, which <lb />
will be found in this issue. <lb />
a three-fourths interest and the <lb />
style of the firm will hereafter be <lb />
Tue Old <lb />
Officer. <lb />
At a late meeting Pitt <lb />
A. L of H-, the following <lb />
officers were elected <lb />
C. A. White. Com. <lb />
E B. Moore, V. C. <lb />
A. L. Blow, O. <lb />
R. Williams, Jr., Sec. <lb />
L. W. Lawrence, Col. <lb />
M. Schultz. Treas. <lb />
J B. Cherry, Chap. <lb />
tie. <lb />
W. H. Smith, Ga. <lb />
R. Greene, Jr , Sen. <lb />
Dr. W. M. B. Brown, Med Ex. <lb />
At the meeting of Covenant <lb />
Lodge No. K. of the fol- <lb />
lowing were elected .- <lb />
J. B. Cherry, Die. <lb />
Dr. F. W. Brown, V. D. <lb />
J. T. Smith, A. D. <lb />
Sheppard, R. <lb />
L. W. Lawrence, F. R. <lb />
R. M. Treas. <lb />
E C. Glenn, Chap. <lb />
H. A. Sutton, Ge. <lb />
M. Schultz, Ga. <lb />
J. D. Williamson, Sen. <lb />
Dr. F. W. Brown, Med Ex. <lb />
Superior Court. <lb />
The following cases were tried <lb />
and disposed of at the January <lb />
term of Pitt Superior <lb />
John A. Moore, C. C W. sub- <lb />
mission, suspended up- <lb />
on payment of costs. <lb />
James W. Perkins A. B. with <lb />
D. W., submission, <lb />
pended upon payment of costs. <lb />
Jack Hyman, Larceny, guilty <lb />
two years in penitentiary <lb />
Redmond and James <lb />
Walston, Larceny, guilty, <lb />
suspended upon payment, <lb />
of costs. <lb />
Alfred Cannon, Injury to fence <lb />
suspended upon <lb />
payment costs. <lb />
Annie Jones and Smithy Flam- <lb />
ming, Larceny, not guilty. <lb />
Abram Smith, James Smith and <lb />
John O. Smith, A. k B., all guilty <lb />
judgment suspended upon pay- <lb />
of costs. <lb />
William Chapman and Edward <lb />
Hammond, L. R., submission, <lb />
judgment suspended upon pay- <lb />
of costs. <lb />
W. Smith <lb />
and S. E. Venters, Sci Fa, <lb />
absolute to be remitted up- <lb />
on payment of costs. <lb />
Powell and J. B. <lb />
Sci Fa, dismissed. <lb />
Henry Haddock and W W Had <lb />
dock, Sci Fa, dismissed. <lb />
James Walston, Sam Cherry and <lb />
F J Johnston Sci Fa, judgment <lb />
absolute and final to be remitted <lb />
upon payment of costs. <lb />
Silas Nichols, Sci Fa, judgment <lb />
absolute. <lb />
cost paid by prosecutor. <lb />
Geo. Lewis, Assault, guilty, <lb />
judgment suspended upon payment <lb />
of costs. Held in custody on in- <lb />
from Wilson county. <lb />
Henry Smith, binning house at <lb />
night, guilty two years in <lb />
Stanley Brooks, Larceny, sub- <lb />
judgment suspended <lb />
payment of costs. <lb />
Ann Brown, Disturbing <lb />
Congregation, guilty, <lb />
suspended upon payment of <lb />
costs. <lb />
Solomon and Willie Ann <lb />
Bullock, Larceny, guilty, <lb />
one year in penitentiary, Bullock <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
Franklin Moore, A with D W, <lb />
submits, and imprison- <lb />
ed three mouths to he released at <lb />
end of sentence upon bond for <lb />
that he keep the peace. <lb />
Amos Dixon, Larceny, guilty, <lb />
three years in penitentiary. <lb />
Daniel Latham, A B with <lb />
D W, submission, judgment <lb />
pended upon payment of costs. <lb />
Robert Wilson, A B with D <lb />
W, guilty, fined and costs. <lb />
Orange Cox, Larceny, guilty <lb />
two years in penitentiary. <lb />
T. A Augustus Bell. <lb />
David Pippin and Edward Allen, <lb />
Affray, all guilty but Pippin, <lb />
suspended over Flemming <lb />
payment costs. Bell six- <lb />
days in jail to be released up- <lb />
on payment off costs, Allen thirty <lb />
days jail to be released upon <lb />
payment of costs. <lb />
Henry Ricks, Larceny, guilty, <lb />
years in penitentiary. <lb />
W. R. Home and David Joyner, <lb />
Affray, guilty, judgment <lb />
upon payment of costs. <lb />
Essie Best, Manslaughter, <lb />
years in penitentiary <lb />
Bradley Phillips and John <lb />
Larceny, guilty, three <lb />
years in penitentiary, judgment <lb />
suspended over Morgan upon pay- <lb />
of costs. <lb />
Jesse Peyton, A B with D W. <lb />
guilty, months in jail with <lb />
leave Commissioners to hire out <lb />
to pay fine and costs <lb />
F. C. Potter, Larceny, guilty, <lb />
judgment suspended upon pay <lb />
of costs. <lb />
Thomas Williams, A B <lb />
with D W not guilty. <lb />
Davis, Larceny, submits, <lb />
judgment suspended upon pay- <lb />
of costs. <lb />
Ashley Harrington, Removing <lb />
Crop, dismissed at cost of <lb />
tor. <lb />
W. G. Carson, Affray, <lb />
fined and costs. <lb />
On Thursday morning of last <lb />
week earthquake shocks were <lb />
felt at several points in this State, <lb />
in South Carolina and in Georgia. <lb />
No damage done con- <lb />
excitement prevailed <lb />
in moat of the places where <lb />
shocks were felt. Some feared a <lb />
repetition of the troubles. <lb />
Compliment to the Clerk. <lb />
The following report was made <lb />
by Solicitor, at the term of <lb />
Court closed, in reference to <lb />
the keeping of the of Mr. <lb />
E. A. Clerk of Superior <lb />
To the Hon A. C. <lb />
Presiding. <lb />
The undersigned would respect- <lb />
fully report to your Honor that he <lb />
has carefully examined the Clerk's <lb />
and finds that the books <lb />
and records are carefully kept and <lb />
preserved, and that the papers and <lb />
pleadings and judgments and all are <lb />
properly tiled, and that the in <lb />
all respects evidences the care and <lb />
industry of the Clerk. <lb />
Respectfully submitted. <lb />
D. WORTHINGTON, Sol. <lb />
It is ordered that the foregoing <lb />
report showing the condition of <lb />
the Clerk's office at January term, <lb />
1888, of Pitt Superior Court, be <lb />
spread upon tho minutes. <lb />
A. C. <lb />
Judge presiding. <lb />
Grand Jury Reports. <lb />
That the Grand Jurors for Jan- <lb />
Term of Pitt Superior Court <lb />
had the best interests of tho <lb />
in view, is evidenced by the <lb />
following reports which they <lb />
REPORT JAIL. <lb />
the Honorable Superior <lb />
County <lb />
We the Grand Jury of your <lb />
Honorable Court for this Term, <lb />
beg leave to report upon the con- <lb />
of the Jail, <lb />
find the Jail in a dirty, <lb />
thy condition. Some of the win- <lb />
with filth accumulated there- <lb />
in. The stoves, we think, are not <lb />
large enough to sufficiently heat <lb />
the cells to make them <lb />
We think there are not <lb />
enough stoves for the building, <lb />
with the number of prisoners at <lb />
present. <lb />
We find the premises on the <lb />
outside are in a filthy condition, <lb />
the accumulation from the Jail in <lb />
the sink ought to be removed oft- <lb />
than it is. <lb />
The prisoners all complain of <lb />
not having enough to <lb />
say they would like to have it <lb />
cooked better than it is. They <lb />
also say they do not get enough <lb />
water to drink. <lb />
submitted. <lb />
Jonathan White. <lb />
Foreman Grand Jury. <lb />
REPORT ON POOR HOUSE. <lb />
To the Honorable Superior Court <lb />
Pitt <lb />
We the Committee appointed by <lb />
the Grand Jury of this Term to <lb />
visit the Poor House and report <lb />
the condition therein, beg leave to <lb />
report as follows <lb />
We find the buildings all in fair <lb />
condition except one, and that <lb />
needs to be repaired immediately <lb />
for the comfort of the occupants <lb />
therein. Some of the inmates need <lb />
more bed covering;, blankets, , <lb />
to keep them more comfortable. <lb />
They all say they do not get <lb />
enough to would like to <lb />
have and ought to have some <lb />
change of food more than they <lb />
get. We think they ought to <lb />
have some lard, once in a while. <lb />
The premises are not kept as <lb />
clean as they ought to be, there <lb />
being a good deal filth around <lb />
the yard which, we think, tends <lb />
to make it unhealthy. <lb />
We think they ought to he sup- <lb />
plied with better wood and more <lb />
light wood. They now have green <lb />
pine mostly round, which makes a <lb />
very poor fire and causes them to <lb />
suffer therefrom. <lb />
We would recommend that the <lb />
Commissioners dispose of the pres- <lb />
Poor House property and in- <lb />
vest in some nearer Greenville, <lb />
and make and have kept a more <lb />
decent and respectable <lb />
House. <lb />
We further recommend that the <lb />
County Commissioners pay u bet- <lb />
salary to tho Overseer which <lb />
will an inducement to get a <lb />
more competent man for <lb />
so it will be conducted better <lb />
and in a more <lb />
We think and recommend that <lb />
better arrangements ought to be <lb />
made, and compel the Overseer to <lb />
live upon the premises so the most <lb />
feeble inmates could have more <lb />
and better attention <lb />
As the Overseer at present <lb />
lives several miles away and only <lb />
visits there once a eek. <lb />
We understand that there is a <lb />
good deal of lewdness curried on <lb />
there, which ought to be prevent- <lb />
ed in some way, and they could <lb />
he bettor protected if some good <lb />
man as Overseer lived on said <lb />
premises. <lb />
We also think they ought to <lb />
have a House of. Worship for the <lb />
benefit of the inmates. <lb />
J. L. Com <lb />
W. Brooks, <lb />
JONATHAN WHITS, <lb />
Foreman Grand <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
Notice Is here by given that partner- <lb />
ship subsisting between the <lb />
undersigned as Grocer, In the town of <lb />
Tarboro Greenville, N. C, under the <lb />
style or firm D. A Co., Is <lb />
this day dissolved by mutual consent, and <lb />
that the said business will In future be <lb />
curried on by the D, <lb />
Tarboro, N. C, and <lb />
at Greenville, N. C. who will <lb />
receive and pay all debts of the late part-<lb />
II. Morris A <lb />
Jan. -as. M, <lb />
Thanking our friends and the public for <lb />
their generous patronage in the past, we <lb />
hope to merit the same In the future by <lb />
giving honest quality as well as quantity <lb />
and price satisfactory to all. With much <lb />
esteem all friends we are respect- <lb />
fully D. <lb />
GREENBACKS <lb />
By m. <lb />
Brown Hooker, <lb />
to <lb />
We have just <lb />
chased this stock at <lb />
figures far below N. <lb />
Y. Cost and are offer- <lb />
the Greatest bar- <lb />
gains in Town. <lb />
CALL AND SEE US. <lb />
W. L. BROWN <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT <lb />
AND AGENT FOR THE TARBORO OIL MILLS. <lb />
Cash price paid for Cotton Seed or <lb />
Meal given in exchange. Has for sale <lb />
Acid Lime and Cotton Seed Meal <lb />
Either for Cash or on Time. <lb />
FARMER'S BONE FERTILIZER <lb />
A SPECIALTY it is to superior to any fertilizer on the market. <lb />
E. C. GLENN. <lb />
COMMISSION <lb />
STANDARD GUANO. ACID PHOSPHATE, <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb />
SHELL LIME, PURE DISSOLVED BONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for ale. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, Mar. 1887. <lb />
NEW YORK. <lb />
o o o o o o <lb />
The Racket Store. <lb />
Step by step the RACKET moves on, step by step its <lb />
value demonstrates the principles of in business. Solve the <lb />
problem of success as you will, sin round it with all the mystery <lb />
possible, put in it all the due-spun theories you can Invent and boil <lb />
them down into a nut-shell, then put into practice and you will <lb />
find that you no better one than the the RACKET. Mas- <lb />
tor your business when yon buy, keep-the mastery when you sell. Nev- <lb />
mark an item cents when you can to take seven. <lb />
purchased largely several merchants from <lb />
at cents in the dollar and some goods for less. propose giving <lb />
our customers the of tho bargains. The law small profits <lb />
and quick sales is the only road to successful career III <lb />
To do this it takes dollars-dollars when you buy for no man's <lb />
credit is equal to when you sell, for no man can sell yon <lb />
goods cheap on time as for cash. And if anyone avers to you that <lb />
your credit is as good as your money, look out. for the business mun <lb />
who does it. knows full well the power of ready cash, or has not learn- <lb />
ed enough t ho principles business to rank him with a twelve <lb />
years old school Men sell goods on time ; of they do, and <lb />
dulled merchants in line do it, but they make you <lb />
pay it. If they did not they would fail. And a groat many do <lb />
fail, tho reason that the law of it is tho higher prices, the more <lb />
certain defeat, profits kill, small profits master tho mercantile <lb />
business. The credit system is u failure, it encumbers the producer, <lb />
the farmers with debts that ho may expect to pay. lie gives a <lb />
on his horse and cow and oven thing save Ids wife <lb />
and when ho has done this, ho is no longer a tree man. Ho <lb />
agrees to pay just what the merchant charges, and this is compelled to <lb />
he an to make up for those who never pay. At the <lb />
end of tho year if ho has been very be pays up, if not he <lb />
goes on the same basis for another year, and thus it is year after year. <lb />
we quote our leading bargains. can save you <lb />
money on anything you may want our line. <lb />
C. best Shoos at astonishing low figures <lb />
Host Calicoes cents Tins j cents <lb />
Papers Sharp's Needles cents Spools of Cotton for cents <lb />
of Toilet Soap Scents oz Bottle Oil cents <lb />
Hemstitched Ladies Handkerchief cents <lb />
All Silk Ribbon cents per yard <lb />
Men's Shirts Bosoms and cents <lb />
Balls Sewing Cotton cents from cents up <lb />
Ladies Breakfast Shawls for cents <lb />
Men's Suspenders at and cents <lb />
Table Clothes at low figure <lb />
Ladies Hose <lb />
Men's Pants from up Note Paper cents a quire <lb />
Good Envelops cents a pack Buttons cents a dozen and up <lb />
Handkerchiefs for cents hotter quality for cents <lb />
Bustles cents usual price CO <lb />
Pocket Books cents Hair Brush cents <lb />
Combs and razors most any price cents <lb />
Hammers cents Corsets for cents and up <lb />
Good Rubber Elastic cents bettor cents <lb />
Chemise well cents <lb />
Lead Pencils for cents <lb />
Tin and at puces that will astonish you <lb />
Give us a call and be convinced that a dime <lb />
saved is a dime made. one and all little <lb />
and big, we will send you home rejoicing. <lb />
Very respectfully yours <lb />
RYAN REDDING <lb />
MILK <lb />
Having purchased tho Dairy all <lb />
persons to procure <lb />
milk can apply to the undersigned, or <lb />
leave their orders with K. O. <lb />
the Hardware Store. Milk delivered <lb />
every morning wherever desired at the <lb />
following price Pint Quarts, <lb />
Half Gallon, <lb />
These prices arc for the quantities men- <lb />
AT A SINGLE DELIVERY. <lb />
ft M. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
On Monday the day February <lb />
I will sell at the Court House door <lb />
hi Greenville two tracts of land belonging <lb />
. to the estate J. M. deceased, <lb />
follow. one tract con- <lb />
acres adjoining the lands <lb />
William Davenport and <lb />
one tract acres ad- <lb />
joining the lands of f. P. Bryant, <lb />
others. Terms of sale cash. <lb />
R. J. <lb />
. m-. <lb />
M. R. LANG'S COLUMN. <lb />
LADIES <lb />
I desire to bring to <lb />
your notice a beautiful <lb />
sample line of <lb />
which I have imported <lb />
for the Spring season. <lb />
This line consists of <lb />
many novelties never <lb />
before offered to our <lb />
people and prices I <lb />
guarantee to be per <lb />
cent cheaper than usu- <lb />
That I have long <lb />
carried the finest line <lb />
of these goods is con- <lb />
ceded by all the ladies, <lb />
but this year our stock <lb />
will surpass that of all <lb />
previous times <lb />
In addition to this I <lb />
still have a few very <lb />
desirable <lb />
Fall and Winter <lb />
DRESS GOODS<lb />
TRIMMINGS <lb />
in prices I can com- <lb />
with the lowest. <lb />
My <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
Department although <lb />
it has been greatly re- <lb />
by heavy Fall <lb />
sales is not by any <lb />
means incomplete. I <lb />
have again brought <lb />
my <lb />
SHOE <lb />
Stock to its usual standard and <lb />
I guarantee satisfaction in every <lb />
class of this department. I still <lb />
continue to sell the <lb />
FRANK <lb />
and SO- <lb />
TIPS for boys and girls, <lb />
I cordially invite the public to <lb />
visit my store and examine goods <lb />
and prices. <lb />
ONE PRICE STORE. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
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MRS. E. A. SHEPPARD <lb />
HAS ADDED TO STOCK <lb />
of Millinery Goods, and has secured <lb />
the services of an assistant. <lb />
All orders ran now be the short- <lb />
est notice. Dry and Wet Stamping for <lb />
and embroidery executed I <lb />
While in the Northern markets she I <lb />
very careful to select only the best ant <lb />
latest st vie goods in the Millinery line, MM <lb />
. is prepared to offer purchasers special ill <lb />
IN TOWN <lb />
OP <lb />
KEROSENE OIL <lb />
By JAMES A. SMITH <lb />
WILT- DAILY, <lb />
to parties it. Kerosene Oil, as <lb />
good as any in market and at Exactly law <lb />
now paid at the stores. <lb />
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED <lb />
Save time, money and trouble by per- <lb />
us to till your orders at your <lb />
and places of business. <lb />
C. <lb />
A New County. <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
The of a new <lb />
county with Dunn as the county- <lb />
seat is discuss- <lb />
ed in county in <lb />
of Putin. There seen a to be <lb />
no plan mapped out for for- <lb />
of the county. Tic main <lb />
seems, to <lb />
for the county-seat of sortie <lb />
; and if a new comity be <lb />
secured, then the people of Donn <lb />
and vicinity the county-seat <lb />
from t Dunn <lb />
for several reasons, among which <lb />
are, that Dunn is on the railroad <lb />
land easily accessible; the <lb />
be met a beta confinement <lb />
end for boot. mailed <lb />
Co- Atlanta, <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair. <lb />
AT THE FRONT, <lb />
Under tile Open House, at which place <lb />
have recently located, and where hare <lb />
everything in my line <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO MAKE A <lb />
with all the improved appliances; new i <lb />
and comfortable chairs. <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work outside of my shop , <lb />
promptly executed. Very respectfully,<lb />
HOUSE, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT j <lb />
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED. <lb />
LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS. <lb />
TABLE WITH OF <lb />
Till MARKET. <lb />
Good rooms and attentive servants. <lb />
Peed Stables in <lb />
s. s. Proprietor. <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
SPENCER BROS., <lb />
HOME, <lb />
There's h beautiful realm in the fur away <lb />
past <lb />
All lovely and flowers. <lb />
And voices u sweet as of the birds, <lb />
Laugh away t he bright, happy hours ; <lb />
I can hear them now, come echoing back, <lb />
As I watch the starry dome. <lb />
And memory bells chime and <lb />
low- <lb />
Home, Sweet Home. <lb />
There's a coming step now a gentle hand <lb />
Rests lightly upon my brow <lb />
A whispered word and the sweet caress <lb />
I Call me back to the beautiful now, <lb />
To another real where flowers bloom, , .,. , <lb />
From which nothing can tempt me to i court-house at u about <lb />
roam, a new one is needed <lb />
And my heart throbs chimes with to j <lb />
Home. thrifty and enterprising town in <lb />
the county. Discussion of the <lb />
The voices loved so In that long ago, such a wide <lb />
And those which make music now- j . a, <lb />
The coming step and the hand whose j range that it will probably be for <lb />
touch the next to establish or <lb />
Lingers gently on my brow- i refuse to establish a lie county, <lb />
hope to greet in that realm . . ,, . , , . l <lb />
Beyond the starry dome, , which would probably be formed <lb />
Where angel voices welcome from portions of Harnett, Johnston <lb />
to <lb />
Home, Sweet Home, <lb />
The <lb />
Presidents of the Past <lb />
It a social meeting of the <lb />
Gridiron Club, of Washington, D. <lb />
C., that the brilliant and lamented <lb />
Dick Merrick entertained a party <lb />
Cumberland <lb />
ties. <lb />
and Sampson <lb />
A T Till; STOCK OF NEW <lb />
MILLINERY GOODS <lb />
constantly arriving at <lb />
MRS. COW ELL'S <lb />
will yam are without a <lb />
parallel in this market, both as to quality <lb />
and price. A new lot of the latest style <lb />
nous received every few days. <lb />
STEAM ENGINES <lb />
and all other machines repaired at short <lb />
notice, at or at shop. Iron and <lb />
Brass Turning done in the best manner. <lb />
Cylinders bored. made to order. <lb />
Locks repaired, Keys made or fitted, Pipe <lb />
cut threaded. Gins repaired in best I <lb />
manner. Bring work. <lb />
lobbing done O. P. DUMBER, <lb />
May lit f. Greenville N. C. <lb />
THE HOME <lb />
I SAMPLE <lb />
waiters. Good rooms. Beat <lb />
i the market When in the city <lb />
j stop at the <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
on Main St. Washington, X. C. <lb />
B U Y <lb />
EXCELSIOR <lb />
ALWAYS <lb />
EIGHTEEN <lb />
ALL PURCHASERS CAM BE SUITED <lb />
BY <lb />
Isaac <lb />
B BY <lb />
L. C. TERRELL, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN, <lb />
Mr. X. H. of Mobile <lb />
Ala., writes I take great pleasure in re- <lb />
commending Dr. King's New Discovery <lb />
for Consumption, having used it for <lb />
of Bronchitis and Catarrh. <lb />
It gave me instant relief and entirely cur- <lb />
ed me and I have not been afflicted since. <lb />
, , ,, I also beg to state that I had tried other <lb />
j of guests with this Presidential re- j remedies no good result. Have <lb />
i so used Electric Bitters and Dr. King's <lb />
as true as said he, Life Doth of l <lb />
. ., commend, <lb />
in his inimitable way, when <lb />
Dr. King's Discovery for Con- <lb />
Coughs and Colds, is sold on a <lb />
positive guarantee. <lb />
Trial free at E mill's Drug <lb />
Store. <lb />
The Plea of Insanity. <lb />
a President of the United States <lb />
returns to private life be sinks at <lb />
once into the of obscurity. <lb />
He may still remain to <lb />
dear, but he is lost to sight, so far j <lb />
as the nation is concerned, as com-1 <lb />
as if he were Visitor. <lb />
The company clinked glasses Criminals who depend upon the <lb />
and each and all agreed to the es- j exertions of doctors and lawyers <lb />
truth of this statement.; to secure acquittal or reprieve on <lb />
was President the ground of insanity are liable <lb />
the raconteur, to be misled as to the final result <lb />
everybody delighted to honor of their ingenuity If the <lb />
; when he was in office. I of Dr. J. Livingstone Ludlow <lb />
when crowds followed him as ; is seriously entertained by the <lb />
he walked down j now State authorities and made <lb />
Pennsylvania avenue. A year or law. It is suggested that when <lb />
two after he had returned to a plea of insanity is entered by <lb />
; life, he came unannounced to it shall be duly consider- <lb />
i the city, no one recognized ed as at present, and that the jury <lb />
I M be footed it alone from the shall proceed to listen to the <lb />
j to the white house, his deuce, pa-sing on in due form. <lb />
I in one hand and his lunch Suppose the case to be one of <lb />
tied up in a know a verdict of might be <lb />
, he was a frugal the ; rendered, and if it were so <lb />
the prisoner, with the MO- <lb />
And were there no admiring of death upon him, could be <lb />
former chief <lb />
K. R. <lb />
Schedule, <lb />
TRAINS GOING SOUTH. <lb />
No <lb />
Dated Nor flatly Fast Mail, daily <lb />
daily ex Sun. <lb />
pin S C <lb />
Ar Mount <lb />
UNDERTAKER, <lb />
H. C <lb />
SO a in <lb />
Ar pm pm am <lb />
Ar ll <lb />
Ar <lb />
am SO f <lb />
Ar <lb />
TRAINS GOING<lb />
daily daily <lb />
Sun. <lb />
OS am i pm <lb />
am<lb />
Ar SO <lb />
Ar SO <lb />
am pm <lb />
Ar Mount IS <lb />
Ar <lb />
am <lb />
Has on hand a line of the best <lb />
CASKETS CASES. <lb />
Also fine imitation ROSE and <lb />
CASES, with handsome Li- <lb />
and Trimmings. Having good fa- <lb />
for handling Coffins, and a new. <lb />
convenient Hearse. I am prepared to give <lb />
personal attention at Burials. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
FLAX AC. AX. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
qualified on the 19th day of <lb />
as administrator de on <lb />
the estate of John S. Tuft, notice is <lb />
hereby given to all person having claims <lb />
against said estate to present them, prop- <lb />
authenticated, to for payment on <lb />
or before the 0th day of November. 1887. <lb />
or notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
recovery. All indebted to said <lb />
estate are requested to make immediate <lb />
payment to me. WARREN, <lb />
Adm. de MM estate of S. Taft <lb />
Ar Weldon <lb />
Daily except Sunday. pm <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch <lb />
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 <lb />
P. M. Returning, haves Scotland <lb />
9.30 A. daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train tea veil N C, via <lb />
at Raleigh It. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
P M. Sunday P M, <lb />
X C, P M, P M. <lb />
Returning leave- Williamston, X C, daily <lb />
except Sunday A <lb />
M, arrive Tarboro, N C, A M, <lb />
A M. <lb />
Train on Midland X C Branch leaves <lb />
except M, <lb />
arrive X C. AM. Re- <lb />
turning leaves X C AM. <lb />
X C. P M. <lb />
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky <lb />
Mount at P M. arrives Nashville <lb />
SI, Spring Ho- S P M. Returning <lb />
leaves Spring Hope A M, Nashville <lb />
HIS A M. arrive- Mount A <lb />
M. daily, except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
for Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at <lb />
P M. leave Clinton at A <lb />
M, connecting at Warsaw with Nos. <lb />
and OS. <lb />
Southbound train on it <lb />
ville Branch is No. Northbound is <lb />
No. f Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South will stop only at <lb />
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection at <lb />
Weldon for all points North daily. All <lb />
rail and daily except Sun- <lb />
day via v Line. <lb />
Trains make connection for all <lb />
North via Richmond and Mb <lb />
All trains run solid between <lb />
ton Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb />
JOHN F. DIVINE, <lb />
General <lb />
R. Transportation <lb />
T. M. EMERSON. <lb />
crowds to follow him asked <lb />
John Sherman, who was present. <lb />
hat was raised to the <lb />
magistrate ; no one <lb />
to him. was <lb />
one person to address him, though, <lb />
as I now <lb />
some friend who had <lb />
ed his former prosperity, no <lb />
John Sherman. <lb />
Hipping the end of an <lb />
cigar. <lb />
was not until he reached the <lb />
ground of the White con- <lb />
Merrick in tone <lb />
he had once been master, <lb />
confined in an asylum for three or <lb />
five years. <lb />
If it happened that his <lb />
were not proved during that <lb />
period he could be taken to the <lb />
prison where he was originally <lb />
confined, and his of <lb />
death or imprisonment carried <lb />
out. Should it be shown <lb />
by his actions after arrival <lb />
at the asylum that he really was <lb />
insane at the time of the act, and <lb />
if he afterwards regained mental <lb />
health, the period of his confine- <lb />
in that place could be length <lb />
extending, over a term of <lb />
voice addressed the ex-Pres- years, in order to protect the com- <lb />
By the adoption of this <lb />
was it by the company, j method or a similar one a culprit <lb />
It was a policeman, and he <lb />
what breathlessly. <lb />
the <lb />
What I to t <lb />
The symptoms of are <lb />
happily too well known. They differ <lb />
different individuals to some extent. A <lb />
billions man is seldom a breakfast cater <lb />
Too frequently, alas, he has excellent <lb />
appetite for liquids but none for solids of <lb />
a morning. His tongue will hardly bear <lb />
inspection at any time ; if it is not white <lb />
and furred, it is rough, at all events. <lb />
The digestive system is wholly out of <lb />
order and Diarrhea or Constipation may ; the scheme <lb />
has little to gain by the success <lb />
of the counsel's plea, except the <lb />
questionable pleasure of living <lb />
strict surveillance in <lb />
quarters. <lb />
There are objectionable features <lb />
in the plan, but in the main it is <lb />
to be approved Sometimes it <lb />
might occur that persona who <lb />
could not reasonably be held res- <lb />
tor their acts would <lb />
fer at the hands of attendants, <lb />
but in the vast majority of cases <lb />
would work like a <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 August Flower, it costs trifle <lb />
and thousands attest its efficacy. <lb />
Circumstantial Evidence. <lb />
C. B. N. B. <lb />
Edwards N, <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
N-O- <lb />
We have the largest and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind to be found in <lb />
the State, and solicit orders for all classes <lb />
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
READY <lb />
FOR INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
orders.<lb />
AND <lb />
Si C <lb />
spool<lb />
A gentleman in a country town <lb />
q d MI recently became conscious of most <lb />
suspicions glances cast upon him <lb />
by his friends and acquaintances. <lb />
SOT became aware that his <lb />
were dogged. A con- <lb />
stable was occasionally seen round <lb />
and a <lb />
n n stranger, who afterwards turned <lb />
to bf detective, appeared. <lb />
i . i Tortured and troubled, the gentle- <lb />
man at last asked a friend the <lb />
meaning of it all. you <lb />
know said he. suspect <lb />
you of murder <lb />
said the horn lied man. do <lb />
you mean received a <lb />
postal card last <lb />
I received a <lb />
on this one were written these <lb />
words.- sore and save the <lb />
sou, but kill the and the <lb />
postmaster But at this a <lb />
smile, ending in a guffaw, broke <lb />
in upon this The postal <lb />
card had come from a theatrical <lb />
manager, for <lb />
bad written a play, which the <lb />
manager wanted amended accord <lb />
to these directions. <lb />
OM <lb />
avail <lb />
charm in preventing the evasion <lb />
of lawful and proper punishments. <lb />
Certain is it that something must <lb />
be done, and that ere long, to put <lb />
end to frivolous excuses and <lb />
faltering medical testimony as to <lb />
the mental condition of prisoners <lb />
on trial or awaiting disposal on <lb />
and irrefutable charges. <lb />
i Perfect <lb />
Childbirth, a new book by <lb />
Dr. 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 that 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 is i and highly endorsed <lb />
by physicians everywhere as the wife's <lb />
private companion. Cut this out; <lb />
it will save rent pain, and possibly your <lb />
life. Send two-cent stamp for descriptive <lb />
circulars, testimonials, and confidential <lb />
letter sent in sealed envelope. Address <lb />
Thomas Co., Publishers, <lb />
Md. <lb />
Shame Upon Us. <lb />
MM in <lb />
than One <lb />
for i. <lb />
toe Sum and <lb />
triM, the of U <lb />
American to act M <lb />
I MM <lb />
to in <lb />
nod All other Their <lb />
and their tn <lb />
and prepared and <lb />
t U <lb />
No for of<lb />
of Una in the aorta. <lb />
of a ovary <lb />
, MM <lb />
a year. <lb />
We can grow successfully with- <lb />
in the borders of our highly favor- <lb />
ed State, corn, wheat, oats, barley, <lb />
flax, jute, silk, tobacco, peanuts, <lb />
sorghum cane, broom corn, millet <lb />
clover, orchard, timothy <lb />
and herd grass, sweet potatoes, <lb />
the gentleman Irish potatoes, hops, peas, melons <lb />
strawberries, cranberries, apples, <lb />
peaches, grapes, plums, cherries, <lb />
Ac., and yet we find people <lb />
confining their labor and care to <lb />
the production of single crops to <lb />
exclusion of all others. And <lb />
crops frequently cost more to pro- <lb />
than the price for <lb />
which they are sold. And the <lb />
worst feature of this suicidal and <lb />
ruinous policy, is that the producer <lb />
The Corn Crop. <lb />
New Borne Journal. <lb />
The St e Commissioner of Ag- <lb />
Mr. John Robinson, in <lb />
the last issue of the Bulletin <lb />
advises the farmers of North Car- <lb />
to guard well their corn crop, <lb />
as the statistics issued by the de- <lb />
Washington City <lb />
show the crop is two mi I lion bush- <lb />
els short of last year and shorter <lb />
than any crop since 1881 In view <lb />
of this he thinks the price will <lb />
necessarily be higher than at pres <lb />
It is well for who u <lb />
good supply well as those <lb />
who have not, to put in a good <lb />
quantity of oats and other grain <lb />
and forage in order that they may <lb />
be able to sell corn. <lb />
Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup accomplishes Its <lb />
objects so quickly and so satisfactorily <lb />
that its praises are in the mouth of every <lb />
mother. Sold for cents. <lb />
Persons living in unhealthy <lb />
ties can easily avoid all billions attacks <lb />
by taking an occasional dose of <lb />
Price K cents. <lb />
Easy When Feel That <lb />
Way. <lb />
The discussion of the prospects <lb />
of the various candidates for the <lb />
Republican nomination for <lb />
next year is becoming inter- <lb />
The field presents a <lb />
irregular appearance as yet. but <lb />
one thought that runs through the <lb />
list is something this <lb />
Aili-S-on, <lb />
Blain-E, <lb />
Cleveland Leader <lb />
That is no trick at all. Look <lb />
hero <lb />
son, <lb />
By, <lb />
Columbus Dispatch. <lb />
Care <lb />
M. D. Hoyt Co. Wholesale and retail I <lb />
of Home say We have i <lb />
been selling Dr King's Discovery, I <lb />
Electric Bitters and. <lb />
Salve for four years. Have never <lb />
ed remedies that sell as well, or give such <lb />
universal satisfaction. There have been <lb />
MM wonderful cures effected by <lb />
medicines this city. Several cases of <lb />
pronounced Consumption have been en- <lb />
cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. <lb />
King's New taken in <lb />
with Electric Bitters. IVe <lb />
them always. <lb />
Sold by Ernul. <lb />
An Inducement to Subscribers. <lb />
Hazel Green Herald, <lb />
How yon may get the Herald <lb />
without money. Bring us <lb />
Twenty pounds of pork ; or <lb />
Ten pounds pork sausage ; or <lb />
Two bushels sound Irish <lb />
; or . <lb />
Ten good chickens ; or <lb />
Ten pounds of good lard ; or <lb />
One bushel of good onions. <lb />
Any person bringing us any of <lb />
the above in the quantity named <lb />
will receive the paper until <lb />
1st, 1889 ; for half the <lb />
we will send it half the time. <lb />
no rely cube. <lb />
To the inform your <lb />
readers that I have a positive remedy for <lb />
the above named disease. By its timely j <lb />
use thousands of hopeless cases have been <lb />
permanently cured. I shall be glad to <lb />
send two bottles of my remedy free to <lb />
any of your readers who have <lb />
if they will semi me their express <lb />
and post office address. Respectfully, <lb />
T. A. Slocum, M. C, Pearl st., N. Y <lb />
Raised his Weight. <lb />
Telegram. <lb />
John, you look quite <lb />
I have cause to be hap-1 <lb />
I was married two week ago, <lb />
and last night my wife got me on <lb />
the <lb />
wife got you on Why <lb />
yon were ten pounds below the <lb />
standard weight when the <lb />
rejected you, and you are no <lb />
heavier <lb />
know it, but three days after <lb />
being married I ate two of my <lb />
first biscuit, went before the <lb />
surgeons again and tipped the <lb />
scales at the standard weight. <lb />
A New working classes <lb />
have struck high-priced, cough <lb />
medicines, and Dr. Bull's Cough <lb />
Syrup. Price cents a bottle, <lb />
first of unwelcome news <lb />
hath but a losing So <lb />
to tell of the terrible pains they <lb />
have cured with Salvation Oil. <lb />
What is Hurt Is Caning <lb />
Upon Us <lb />
like a thief at night it steals <lb />
in upon The pa <lb />
have about tin <lb />
chest and side, and sometime <lb />
in the back. They feel dull <lb />
and sleepy; the mouth has a <lb />
bad taste, especially in the <lb />
morning. A sort of sticky slime <lb />
collects the teeth. The <lb />
appetite is There is a <lb />
feeling like a heavy load on the <lb />
n faint, all <lb />
gone the pit of tin <lb />
stomach food does not <lb />
satisfy. The are sunken, <lb />
the hands and feet I <lb />
and clammy. After while a <lb />
cough sets in, dry, but <lb />
after a few months it is attend- <lb />
ed with a greenish-colored ex- <lb />
The feels- <lb />
tired all the while, and <lb />
does not seem lo any <lb />
rest. After a time he becomes- <lb />
nervous, irritable and gloomy, <lb />
and has evil Then <lb />
a giddiness, q sort of whirl <lb />
ion iii the bead when <lb />
rising up suddenly. The bow- <lb />
els costive; the skin i <lb />
dry and attuned; the blood <lb />
becomes thick and stagnant; <lb />
the whites of tile eyes become <lb />
tinged with yellow; the urine <lb />
is scanty and high de- <lb />
positing sediment after stand- <lb />
There, is frequently a <lb />
of the food, some- <lb />
spitting up o <lb />
times with i <lb />
Salve. <lb />
The best Salve in the world for Cuts, <lb />
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe- <lb />
Sores, Chapped Hands, <lb />
Corns, and all Skin <lb />
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satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, <lb />
per box. For sale by Ernul. <lb />
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when he knocks at the golden gate. <lb />
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Arc Owen Smith yes, I <lb />
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State <lb />
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wife has <lb />
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nip that she says <lb />
die would rather lie without <lb />
part of food than without <lb />
the It has done, her <lb />
more good than the doctors and <lb />
ill other medicines put together. <lb />
I ride twenty miles to <lb />
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way. I believe it will soon sell in <lb />
this State better than <lb />
TESTIMONY mm TEXAS. <lb />
Mrs. Barton, of Varner, <lb />
Ripley Co., Mo., writes that <lb />
she had been long afflicted with <lb />
dyspepsia and disease of the <lb />
urinary organs and was cured <lb />
by Shaker Extract of Roots. <lb />
Rev. J. J. merchant, <lb />
of the same place, who sold <lb />
Barton the medicine, says <lb />
he has sold it for four years <lb />
and never knew it to fail, <lb />
SHU WAS ALMOST DEAD <lb />
I was so low with <lb />
that there was not a <lb />
to lie found could <lb />
do anything with me. had <lb />
tottering of the heart and <lb />
swimming of the head. One <lb />
day I read your pamphlet called <lb />
A mom the <lb />
which described my disease <lb />
better than I could myself. I <lb />
tried the Shaker Extract of <lb />
Roots and kept on with it until <lb />
to-day I rejoice in goad health. <lb />
Mrs. M. E. <lb />
Co., Ky. <lb />
For sale by all Druggists, <lb />
the proprietor, A. J. <lb />
White, Limited, <lb />
New York. <lb />
MARKET. <lb />
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day <lb />
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If a tree were to break a window, j States Senate. <lb />
what might window say <lb />
Taylor's Cherokee <lb />
I one more to Dr. Huckleberry of Sweet Gum Mullein <lb />
Cordial curing ate of the cholera a tremendous sale, it mends all forms <lb />
bus and coughs, and cold and lung trouble. <lb />
Mess Pork- <lb />
Bulk Side. <lb />
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Bacon Sides <lb />
Bacon Shoulders <lb />
Pitt County Hams <lb />
Sugar Cured Hams <lb />
Flour <lb />
Coffee <lb />
Brown Sugar <lb />
Granulated Sugar <lb />
Syrup- <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
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Iris Potatoes <lb />
O. A. Salt <lb />
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Bides <lb />
Rags <lb />
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Men who cover themselves With Broad <lb />
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to see and states that whenever lie <lb />
has a cough or cold he takes Taylor's <lb />
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and <lb />
Mullein. <lb />
SCHOOL GIRLS. <lb />
Why do school girls like northeast <lb />
winds It brings chaps to their lips. <lb />
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published in North Carolina. <lb />
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trial, and It will cure you. <lb />
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Ton's Pills <lb />
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Dyspepsia, Costiveness, <lb />
Sallow Skin and Piles. <lb />
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than User <lb />
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to for Moderate Fees. <lb />
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engaged <lb />
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less time than those more <lb />
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