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LEADING PAPER <lb />
THE <lb />
ONE YEAR 11.60 SIX <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
THE BUST PAPER <lb />
EVER H IN <lb />
LARGEST CIRCULATION. <lb />
advertising medium. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL VII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1888 <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
Kerry <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
THE<lb />
TO I <lb />
Price. J pr <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BIT <lb />
O. <lb />
George Washington left us united and <lb />
free <lb />
And John Adams repelled French <lb />
at sea; <lb />
Boundless Louisiana was Jefferson's <lb />
crown. <lb />
And when Madison's war-ships won last- <lb />
renown. <lb />
And the steamboat was launched, then <lb />
Monroe gave the world <lb />
His new doctrine. And y hie ban- <lb />
unfurled <lb />
For protection. Then Jackson with rail- <lb />
roads and spoils. <lb />
Left Van huge bankruptcies, panics <lb />
and broils. <lb />
Losing Harrison, Tyler by telegraph <lb />
spoke; <lb />
dead and Lois had a bard time to <lb />
keep the proverbial wolf from the <lb />
door. <lb />
said Mary Abo <lb />
one breezy April moraine, <lb />
brought back them painted shells <lb />
and plackets and <lb />
Mary <lb />
mildly correcting Lois. <lb />
bookseller, miss, <lb />
please, he says there ain't no sale <lb />
for no such, and, he wants <lb />
the window room for something <lb />
well, Marv Ann, said <lb />
Some Startling Figures, <lb />
Local Press. <lb />
And she carried up <lb />
to her brother's office, without <lb />
loss of time. Pioneer. <lb />
see here, David, if you tell you oar annual ex- <lb />
said she, quivering f for intoxicants equals <lb />
over with righteous indignation, i, of the whole amount of our j newspaper to well the <lb />
that English girl, too, who J National currency ; or that 11-12 interest of its town ; reflect the <lb />
recommended, currency in amount passes of it locality ; <lb />
Durham Recorder. <lb />
A town cannot do too much for <lb />
its local press. It is the office of j <lb />
highly <lb />
came so <lb />
hiding novels away in your <lb />
en What is this world coming <lb />
Doctor glanced up from <lb />
his writing with a smile. <lb />
said he, suppose <lb />
housemaids like to read as well as <lb />
through the till of the rum-seller <lb />
every year, I tell you the truth. <lb />
Then again, I tell you that we <lb />
we spend more for rum than <lb />
we do for bread and groceries and <lb />
meats, more than we do for wool- <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
The State Over, From Our <lb />
Many Exchanges. <lb />
Wash. Post Dem, <lb />
Senator Frye lays that the Pres- <lb />
has adopted -as the slogan <lb />
the Democratic party for the <lb />
presidential doctrines of free trade <lb />
that a duty is a tax h th <lb />
the rights of the people among Happening in and Events Concerning consumer Mr , <lb />
whom it is published ; and dis-em- North Oar People believe in this III A <lb />
sound principles ; honest in j Are Saying. ; <lb />
Another Word with Mr. Frye, <lb />
Lois, with a sigh deep as Aver- other <lb />
please, kerosene <lb />
oil says he has orders not to <lb />
will not hesitate to Democratic . ,.,, ., .-, . . ,, . <lb />
urn and measure. hat are not consistent And the Mexican War brought nil the Can until the bill IS <lb />
with the true principles of the party. . . -I -Then we must burn candles, <lb />
w. Taylor lived not to wear the reward of ,. , , T . <lb />
If yon wan a paper from a wide-a- wake . Mary Ann, Said Lois, we <lb />
stirred up no money to pay <lb />
abolition; -But the grocer, mi, please, <lb />
So. compromise failing. Pierce witnessed <lb />
throes <lb />
Of the trouble in Kansas. Secession arose <lb />
Through the halting Buchanan. But Lin- <lb />
was sent <lb />
To extinguish rebellion. Then some <lb />
its correction of abuses, and fear <lb />
less in maintaining truth and j There are now students at <lb />
To successfully do this the Wake Forest College, <lb />
en goods, boots and I people must take lively interest in j Washington There are I k. a <lb />
hoes and all articles of clothing, home it ; licensed in Washing-, added to the cost, and finally <lb />
A the consumer. <lb />
that our customs duties are <lb />
paid by foreigners for the <lb />
of goods in this mar. <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Scales of MM Reconstructing by Johnson. Grant less- <lb />
M. our debt <lb />
man. of New Hanover. resumed speck payments ; and <lb />
Secretary of <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
was set <lb />
On Reform, which, as Arthur soon found, <lb />
came to stay. <lb />
he says he'd rather we'd patronize <lb />
other store till we've paid <lb />
something <lb />
said Lois, listless- <lb />
She was no Mi She could <lb />
not turn blank paper into money j <lb />
by t of her fingers. <lb />
Miss, what <lb />
repeated Mist Minerva Out expenditure for education is I advertise in it; talk it up. <lb />
silly novel like this for churches and town without live newspapers is a <lb />
old English classic Miner- church work about place. <lb />
gently corrected her brother. for missions; View the matter in another Charlotte to manufacture shoe and j pay , <lb />
that it. is my style of reading i, only about We The publisher has his cap- stove polish. of course <lb />
but I see no harm in , it the enterprise. His time Mine charges on what to <lb />
for woolen and cot- energies are spent in <lb />
shall talk to Betsey <lb />
the gets back with <lb />
A factory will be established El <lb />
here. If foreigners <lb />
a gets back with the yeast and . the public. His support, <lb />
a Miss Dot, -In the for . i return for the outlay in t <lb />
and the <lb />
he enter- <lb />
. the past year, adopted North them. It follows logically, if <lb />
Carolina as their home. <lb />
we <lb />
; pay taxes to other people on what <lb />
meantime, you please keep the j and prise, is based patronage I Both Charlotte and Raleigh are i es to us on <lb />
book here. which, with ho receives. Better the <lb />
Miss <lb />
patron- making commendable efforts to <lb />
Don no The united their manufacturing in- <lb />
of ml enables him to <lb />
. . . prove his journal and more <lb />
. rum hill of please his readers. <lb />
Auditor- William Roberts, of Gates. ,, Cleveland the persisted <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction I <lb />
SI. of <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of Buncombe. <lb />
SUPREME COURT. <lb />
Chief X. Smith, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
S. Ashe. of <lb />
into the subterranean regions de-, churches and missions foots up <lb />
to the thing j as against our <lb />
through , j rum hill of <lb />
took book , <lb />
hall I j and slowly; turned the cf P k <lb />
Mary, said to himself,; , bushels, and <lb />
two leaves pasted bushels estimated to he Burlington H, <lb />
Few people, outside of a news- ,, <lb />
, . ,, Henderson enterprise will <lb />
now what a paper is j. ,. <lb />
to endure As the <lb />
that our policy should be to buy <lb />
as much as we can and sell as little <lb />
But here is where <lb />
Henderson Gold The theory tall out; <lb />
burned district will soon be rebuilt. ., sell much and buy lit- <lb />
has well said, <lb />
something between , we the press endures the affliction of <lb />
I Ann, the ruthless. <lb />
St. Nicholas. Ann. do go away wail- with <lb />
ed Lois. do I j them <lb />
THE MM LITE. There's my purse. There are two He separated the sealed I bar I from Corpora- <lb />
cent piece in it, and that's all j deftly with his ivory paper cutter. . of of our societies and individuals. <lb />
got in the world. And II A letter lay there, directed, in A <lb />
classes <lb />
is, he is perfectly will- <lb />
to pay neighbor's taxes, <lb />
but opposed to the <lb />
Mr. K Wake neighbor paying his taxes There<lb />
Anson; S. Merrimon. of Wake, j Leave not. my soul, the field, don't Me chance of earning I a delicate woman's hand <lb />
n of nor thy de- anything more. There's some one to David <lb />
j -j knocking at the basement-door. He opened it, with a <lb />
it would give <lb />
e j the press endures the affliction of, who is years old has ten a inconsistency be- <lb />
have 67.950,665 bushels of grain i from the pulpit, the children ; grand the Senator's promises and <lb />
i great grand children. <lb />
The contract has been awarded <lb />
A it for building a Hall of Teacher's As- <lb />
of m generally expected to at It be <lb />
a of about six barrels its interest It u requested the first of May. <lb />
a strange, j to give strength to the weak, eyes J <lb />
second Philips of Without due service rendered. For Go quick and see who it I giddy feeling in his head. the clothes to the naked, Durham Record i Rev. C. Dur <lb />
G Connor of and defend that fort of day. clattered down stairs ; It was a letter that , would give each family It is asked ; ham, during his pastorate of the <lb />
Thy body, now whether soon in the manner peculiar had written to him years ago .; s i to cover up infirmities, hide Durham Baptist received <lb />
of Or late she fall; whether to-day thy It was Mrs. Castle- the letter that said, so innocent I et see <lb />
ton's maid, with a book which her so frankly <lb />
mistress had borrowed of Miss love you. I will be your <lb />
Verney. Major Verney bad put the let- <lb />
please, like there. It required more <lb />
eon. <lb />
Fourth <lb />
Wake. <lb />
A. <lb />
G nil ford <lb />
Sixth T. <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Clark. <lb />
Gilmer, <lb />
friends <lb />
of Bewail thee dead, or after years, a man <lb />
I Grown old In honor and the friend of <lb />
of peace. <lb />
I Contend, my soul, for moments and for <lb />
es-es, wink at quacks, bolster up members into the church, and <lb />
these seven hundred and fifty Mp-headed politicians and collected over lot various <lb />
A Missing Letter. <lb />
suppose was <lb />
crazy, or <lb />
Tenth C. Avery, of <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
Twelfth <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
Representatives in <lb />
Sena B. Vance, of <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- shouldn't have thought thing. <lb />
mused young Doctor <lb />
House District <lb />
C. Latham, of <lb />
Second SI. Simmons, of <lb />
Craven. <lb />
Third W. of <lb />
Fender <lb />
Fourth Nichols, of <lb />
Wake <lb />
Fifth W. Reid, of Rock- <lb />
Sixth T. Bennett, of <lb />
Anson. <lb />
Seventh S. Henderson, <lb />
Rowan. <lb />
Eighth H. H. Cowles, <lb />
sf Wilkes. <lb />
Ninth D. Johnston, <lb />
Buncombe. <lb />
by it. <lb />
GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Court A. Move. <lb />
Sheriff William SI. <lb />
of H. Wilson. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. Congleton. <lb />
P. Redding. <lb />
Commissioners-Council Dawson. <lb />
man, Guilford Mooring. J. A. K. Tucker, <lb />
W. A. James, Jr., T. E. Keel. <lb />
Public School <lb />
Latham. <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
J. Perkins. <lb />
C. Forbes. <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
Cherry A Alex. <lb />
Ward. T. A. <lb />
and J. P. 2nd Ward, Ty- <lb />
n and J. S. Smith ; 3rd Ward, A. M. <lb />
and J. J. Cherry. <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
First and Third <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. N. C. <lb />
Hughes, D. D., Rector. <lb />
Methodist-Services every Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John, <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
every Sunday, morn- <lb />
g and night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. W. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A A- <lb />
II., meets every 1st Thursday and Mon- <lb />
day night after the 1st and 3rd Sunday at <lb />
Masonic Lodge. M. King, W. M. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. SO meets <lb />
every 2nd and 4th Monday nights at <lb />
sonic Hall, F. W. Brown, H. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. <lb />
meets every Tuesday night. D. L. <lb />
James, N. G. <lb />
Insurance Lodge, No. K. of H., <lb />
meets every and third Friday night. <lb />
, I. D. Haskett, D. <lb />
Pitt A. L. of H. meets <lb />
Thursday night. C. A. White. C. <lb />
Temperance Reform Club meets In their <lb />
club room every Monday night, at JO <lb />
o'clock. Mass meeting in the Court House <lb />
of each month, at o'clock <lb />
U. E. C. Glenn, <lb />
Woman's Christian Temperance Union <lb />
meet in the Reform Club Room Friday <lb />
of each week. Mrs. V. II. Which- <lb />
aid, <lb />
Band of Hope in Reform Club <lb />
every Friday night. Miss Eva <lb />
H amber, <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
hours A. M. to S P. M. Money <lb />
hours A. m. to p. U. No or- <lb />
will be issued from to P. u. and <lb />
from to p. m. <lb />
. Bethel mail arrives Sun- <lb />
at a. M., and departs at p M. <lb />
Tarboro mall arrives daily San- <lb />
at m. and departs at P. M. <lb />
mall arrives daily <lb />
at and departs at p. K. <lb />
leaves for Ridge Spring and inter- <lb />
mediate Mondays, Wednesdays for him. <lb />
an-I Fridays at Return, at t too work-Ad on <lb />
arrives Fridays at p. I . <lb />
M. Departs Saturdays at but she, poor child, was a a dis- <lb />
B. A. p. m. advantage ; for old wast <lb />
of us but have our fits of harm <lb />
less lunacy at times. Let it pass. <lb />
That little three-year-old lad who <lb />
cried last at the hospital <lb />
the moon had to keep on crying. <lb />
The moon wasn't to be had. Why <lb />
am get my own way any <lb />
more than be had <lb />
Doctor had bis <lb />
way so far through life, and in the <lb />
course of his hand-to-hand contest, <lb />
with destiny, he had learned to be <lb />
a philosopher. <lb />
I loved was his in- <lb />
ward cry. is no getting <lb />
aside of that. I loved <lb />
And at the same time, little <lb />
Lois Verney, dusting the picture <lb />
frames at home, and polishing <lb />
the quaint mahogany table, was <lb />
murmuring to herself same <lb />
sweet form of words which will <lb />
while there are love and <lb />
youth and beauty in the world <lb />
love love <lb />
old Major Verney, <lb />
through his eye glasses at the <lb />
little pink envelope on the library <lb />
table, found a husky voice to say <lb />
Mary Ann, eh <lb />
My niece writing letters <lb />
Mary Ann jumped. She stood <lb />
in mortal fear of the grim major <lb />
who was said to have killed three <lb />
men in the Mexican War. and car- <lb />
a bullet somewhere in the <lb />
neighborhood of his left lung still. <lb />
sir, it's a letter Miss <lb />
Louis gave me to faltered <lb />
she ; I ain't cleaned myself <lb />
up yet, <lb />
said the major <lb />
are e good girl, Mary <lb />
Here is a dime for you. I will at <lb />
tend to <lb />
And Mary Ann responded <lb />
please, sir <lb />
Lois dressed herself that <lb />
in her best pin -checked silk <lb />
gown, with a pink ribbon in her <lb />
hair that flung an answering signal <lb />
to color in her cheeks, and sat <lb />
by the window all the evening. <lb />
But no one came. <lb />
She made a transparent little <lb />
errand to walk past hospital <lb />
the next day. By a strange coin- <lb />
it was the day of Dr. <lb />
attendance vary <lb />
hour. <lb />
He came out, and silly lit- <lb />
heart began to beat; but he <lb />
only lifted his bat with icicle-like <lb />
politeness and passed on. <lb />
Lois stood a minute looking <lb />
him as if she were dazed, and <lb />
then and mere candle f hope <lb />
went out in her poor little heart. <lb />
this is said Lois to <lb />
herself, a very disappointing <lb />
thing, I want no more <lb />
to Jo with it. Oh, dear, <lb />
I wish I were dead <lb />
Doctor went on with <lb />
work in life. His sister, a hard <lb />
featured maiden lady, kepi <lb />
and all <lb />
; were now profit <lb />
As Mary Ann remarked, <lb />
did seem as if it took one person's <lb />
time to run up and down stairs <lb />
with books for t hem as and <lb />
I'll said Mary Ann. <lb />
And once more she clattered up <lb />
stairs. <lb />
Eyre, said <lb />
she. Mrs. wants <lb />
to <lb />
her have said Lois. <lb />
Mary Ann advanced close to her <lb />
mistress. <lb />
said she, id a con- <lb />
undertone, it ain't <lb />
making too bold, why don't we <lb />
keep a circulating library instead <lb />
of a free lending place I <lb />
the bookseller say to-day, while <lb />
I wrapping up my <lb />
and things in brown paper, as he <lb />
made more money out of his cir- <lb />
library than he did out of <lb />
his regular business. Two cents a <lb />
day, cents a week, <lb />
but a little, I know, but as <lb />
the Scotch cook where I once <lb />
ed used to say a little <lb />
makes a <lb />
Lois brightened up. <lb />
some sense in what you <lb />
say, Mary said she. Money <lb />
must be had in some way, and poor <lb />
Uncle Verney's books shall earn <lb />
it us. I'll cover and number <lb />
them myself, and you shall give <lb />
them out and take them <lb />
Mary Ann not a bad <lb />
agent, and the circulating h- <lb />
business prospered in a small <lb />
way. <lb />
And between whiles, Lois did <lb />
and mended the already <lb />
twice darned house linen. Any <lb />
to escape the pit- <lb />
demons of thought and<lb />
eh That's <lb />
number said Mary Ann <lb />
to a round cheeked, <lb />
English maid, who bad <lb />
stepped around with her apron <lb />
over her head and a bright silver <lb />
dime tied in the corner of her <lb />
pocket handkerchief. the <lb />
call we've had for <lb />
don't know about said <lb />
Betsey, blushing a vivid plum col- <lb />
or ; my old uncle in <lb />
shire, he always me to <lb />
sure and read when I gotten a <lb />
chance. He said there were no <lb />
such books writ these days as <lb />
lean keep in the dresser draw- <lb />
and read at night when the <lb />
back my work is <lb />
Betsey Roper went away chuck- <lb />
ling, with the first volume of <lb />
under her arm, <lb />
done op m brown paper, and <lb />
neatly pack-threaded. <lb />
But in her desire to cultivate a <lb />
literary, taste Betsey had <lb />
without her mistress <lb />
had not lain under <lb />
the napkins in the dresser drawer <lb />
two hours when Mies Minerva <lb />
triumphantly possessed of <lb />
it, in course of a search after <lb />
j a missing Japanned tray. <lb />
said Miss, Minerva, <lb />
els, In my kitchen Not if <lb />
conclusions. <lb />
Killed with Whiskey. <lb />
Lenoir Topic. <lb />
Last night two men of this <lb />
county went at night to the house <lb />
of Thomas and, knocking <lb />
him up, were admitted. They <lb />
were drinking and had a jug of <lb />
whiskey or with them. <lb />
Mr. drank with <lb />
five persons two barrels of flour <lb />
,, , , , , . barrels at per <lb />
book which nobody one million <lb />
cared to read m this generation suit of clothes for father, <lb />
And Major Verney had died and at twenty million dollars; <lb />
made no sign ; two suits for father at <lb />
Doctor rose up hurriedly, ft, forty million dollars; every <lb />
lion of divided equally, I the It is thought to religious purposes. <lb />
would give to each family. duty of the press to spend <lb />
average the family to be a father, I several dollars put <lb />
mother and three children. cent article with no <lb />
It would give to each family of the expense <lb />
short, to be all things to .-., <lb />
and if it looks for any reward it is or the prediction that it will drinking, and him with i <lb />
denounced as mean and sordid. at tn on I and he continued to drink a good <lb />
There is no interest under and popular basis. deal of the liquor, although Mr. <lb />
He could guess how it all was. <lb />
His heart leaped joyfully in his <lb />
breast ; all the world seemed <lb />
de rose to him. <lb />
He took the letter in bis band, <lb />
and carried it straightway to <lb />
little, old house in Pensacola <lb />
Street. <lb />
Lois was at the window water- <lb />
her geraniums. She herself <lb />
admitted him, with a grave, in- <lb />
quiring face. <lb />
little <lb />
The old words came back to <lb />
their lips as if all the past five <lb />
years were blotted out. He <lb />
her his arms, and she let her <lb />
head fall on his shoulder. <lb />
love he said, holding <lb />
up letter. have never seen <lb />
it until to day. I found it, hid- <lb />
den away with the seal unbroken, <lb />
between the leaves of your uncle's <lb />
old <lb />
David Then you never <lb />
had accepted <lb />
me Not until this hour, Lois <lb />
Oh, my darling, my sweetheart <lb />
what must you have thought <lb />
Her head dropped ; the bright <lb />
drops sparkled into her eyes. <lb />
she <lb />
life was very But <lb />
but I don't think so now. I can <lb />
understand it all. Uncle Verney <lb />
never liked you. He wanted me <lb />
to marry old Judge <lb />
But he is dead now. We'll for- <lb />
get it all, we <lb />
your sake, <lb />
And In general tidal wave <lb />
of happiness, no one once thought <lb />
of Betsey Roper, crying her eyes <lb />
out behind the big kitchen towel <lb />
in Doctor Kitchen. <lb />
never had no chance to read <lb />
said now <lb />
gone. I know <lb />
what Uncle Ezra, in <lb />
will say when he hears how <lb />
But Betsey was not discharged. <lb />
Doctor saw to <lb />
day Night. <lb />
Wilson Mirror. <lb />
Some people pass through life <lb />
forever misunderstood and mis- <lb />
judged. If do a good deed <lb />
it is sure to be misconstrued, <lb />
and is invariably credited to some <lb />
base motive or impure design. If <lb />
they were to peril their <lb />
and fellow being from a <lb />
watery grave some one would in <lb />
all probability accuse his rescuer <lb />
of having some base motive for <lb />
that seeming deed of kindness. <lb />
And so these poor, unfortunate <lb />
people are made to bear the <lb />
burden of suffering and em- <lb />
forever and forever, <lb />
end will never one feel their bur- <lb />
dens easier grow until the grave <lb />
opens for their sore and weary <lb />
feet, sunlight of eternity, <lb />
rushing through the portals <lb />
death, will show, bet <lb />
bow hoped on and prayed on <lb />
whole heavens that is expected Buckingham Mr. E. <lb />
give so much to society without of Black Jack town- <lb />
pay or thanks as the press. <lb />
mother u silk dress at forty <lb />
million dollars ; every mother two <lb />
common dresses ten million <lb />
dollars ; clothing tor children, fifty <lb />
million dollars; shoes for all, fifty <lb />
million dollars ; groceries for all, <lb />
two hundred million dollars <lb />
cape and bonnets, fifty million <lb />
; rent tor each family at <lb />
per month or per year, one <lb />
hundred and forty-four million <lb />
a total of seven <lb />
and twenty million <lb />
leaving twenty-six million <lb />
dollars for other comforts and <lb />
for recreation and <lb />
to the various charities, for <lb />
church purposes, etc., but not a <lb />
dollar for rum <lb />
Facts About 1888. <lb />
Traveler. <lb />
It is leap year. February has <lb />
twenty nine days. <lb />
Washington's Birthday falls on <lb />
True. <lb />
Phil Record. Dem. <lb />
The pica that the internal <lb />
system should he repealed in <lb />
order that the States might in- <lb />
crease the local taxes on liquor is <lb />
in the nature a false <lb />
There is nothing in the internal <lb />
revenue taxes to prevent the <lb />
States from putting any tux on <lb />
liquor they please. Hence a <lb />
repeal of these taxes would have <lb />
no influence upon the policy of <lb />
any State in regard to the liquor <lb />
traffic. The sole aim of the <lb />
for the abolition of the inter- <lb />
revenue system is to maintain <lb />
the in all its vigor. <lb />
Protectionists who favor the most <lb />
oppressive and inquisitorial liquor <lb />
laws when passed by the State <lb />
furiously assail internal <lb />
laws, which are moderation it- <lb />
self compared with some of these <lb />
Wednesday Memorial Day also local enactments. <lb />
falls on Wednesday. The 17th of <lb />
June of the battle of <lb />
Bunker is Sunday, which <lb />
means a holiday Monday. The <lb />
Fourth of July is Wednesday. <lb />
of Maine and Kansas have <lb />
quite recently become convinced <lb />
of the tyrannical character of the <lb />
Federal laws for collecting a tax <lb />
upon whiskey, the sale of which <lb />
Thanksgiving will be appointed on j they prohibit with pains and pen- <lb />
reports some tine hogs killed <lb />
remonstrated with him and <lb />
advised him to stop After <lb />
awhile Sweet became insensible <lb />
recently. One. sixteen month old, remained in that <lb />
weighed pounds, and two died next day at four in <lb />
each live months old, tipped the afternoon. It is charged that <lb />
beam at and not content with filling tho old <lb />
fellow up with more liquor than <lb />
Charlotte The can-i <lb />
establishment mention-1 his by chewing <lb />
ed in last Sunday's Chronicle will j tho juice into <lb />
employ about twelve hands at first <lb />
and increase the force as <lb />
justifies. If our merchants would A Washington, C. press die- <lb />
see the utility of purchasing at patch under date of January <lb />
homo the factory will soon be Ransom was this <lb />
i morning authorized by the Com <lb />
Scotland Neck <lb />
J. G. Shields killed last week <lb />
hogs, which made 7.800 of pork. <lb />
He has other hogs to killed <lb />
soon. If all our would raise <lb />
their own borne supplies the cars <lb />
would not bring from to I <lb />
lbs of pork to this town <lb />
they did last year. <lb />
ably the bill providing for con- <lb />
of a lighthouse <lb />
Cape <lb />
the 29th of November, if the old <lb />
custom is followed. Christmas will <lb />
fall on Tuesday. <lb />
Lent begins early, as Ash Wed- <lb />
falls on February 15th. <lb />
The day of April will be <lb />
Sunday. Trinity Sunday falls <lb />
on May 27th. <lb />
There will be a total eclipse of <lb />
the moon visible at Boston on <lb />
January 28th. The eclipse begins <lb />
at o'clock in the afternoon, <lb />
is total at o'clock and ends at <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
A second total eclipse of <lb />
moon will occur on the night of <lb />
July and The eclipse <lb />
will begin at 10.55 o'clock, total <lb />
at 12-45 o'clock ends at 2.-35 <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
There are three partial eclipses <lb />
the son to take first <lb />
on 11th the second on <lb />
July 8th and the third on August <lb />
7th. If a person wishes to wit <lb />
these eclipses, for first <lb />
two be must go to Indian or <lb />
South Pacific ocean, and to the <lb />
Arctic ocean to see the thud, <lb />
which would mean considerable <lb />
-travel. <lb />
The morning stats will be, <lb />
nus until July Mars until April <lb />
Jupiter until May and from <lb />
December to close of year, <lb />
turn from August <lb />
evening stars will be <lb />
turn from January to August <lb />
from May to December <lb />
If a person it anxious to obtain <lb />
a view of Mercury the best time <lb />
for him to succeed is in early <lb />
morning before the sun is up, vis. <lb />
March July November <lb />
or just after sun baa set on <lb />
February June and October <lb />
in the West. <lb />
at which a Draco would <lb />
blush. The strength of the pious <lb />
of the iniquity of the <lb />
internal revenue laws has grown <lb />
in the protectionist mind in pro- <lb />
portion with the fear that Con- <lb />
might reduce the taxes on <lb />
the necessaries of living. <lb />
Life Let us Cherish. <lb />
Wilmington Messenger. <lb />
It may be a hard sentence, but <lb />
we must pronounce it if we have <lb />
regard for truth. There is a <lb />
reckless indifference human <lb />
life in many portions of this <lb />
try which argues a degree of <lb />
not flattering to our nation- <lb />
vanity, to say nothing of our <lb />
national self-respect. The pis- <lb />
, the shotgun, knife, arsenic <lb />
strychnine, concentrated lye <lb />
these are some of the means by <lb />
which life taken. Occasionally <lb />
one is horrified by more brutal as- <lb />
with or <lb />
are in and gore scattered <lb />
in profusion to gratify revenge or <lb />
the love of pelf Even the aged, <lb />
the infirm, and the infant, are <lb />
not spared. Some ruffians appear <lb />
to select their victims from this <lb />
helpless class. <lb />
And the remedy. Is law <lb />
doing its work T Or is the brute <lb />
instinct greater than all legal re- <lb />
Venue from April U, Jupiter whatever And moral <lb />
repressive pulpit, <lb />
the schoolroom, the they <lb />
made as effective as <lb />
to the sensitive heart the <lb />
and supping on <lb />
horrors is getting more and more <lb />
painful. Are the mass of people <lb />
effected in another reamer <lb />
Does familiarity blunt finer <lb />
would <lb />
Presidential election <lb />
sensibilities it <lb />
I. I. I. J <lb />
seven to De so. <lb />
JAMES M. <lb />
mer was to death in Surry GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
county, N. C. was in a .- <lb />
co barn drying lumber, which ALEX <lb />
upon him and him to the <lb />
floor. It caught fire and he was <lb />
soon roasted alive. His wife in <lb />
trying to him was very badly <lb />
burned. <lb />
C.<lb />
Haleigh News <lb />
migration agent Patrick has <lb />
notified by a New Hampshire man,; <lb />
that he will come to this State at <lb />
an early day and put up a clothes <lb />
pin factory with a capacity of <lb />
gross per day. Tho of the <lb />
factory has not been selected.------- <lb />
A petition is circulated in <lb />
Raleigh township by <lb />
with a view to obtaining <lb />
a sufficient number of petitioners <lb />
to have ordered an election on the <lb />
local option question next June. <lb />
-------There is now 1.1 the city a <lb />
total of twenty-four church con- <lb />
med by about <lb />
members. In tho Sunday schools <lb />
there are over pupils. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
G C. <lb />
AUG. M. MOORE. C M. SI KHANS <lb />
A BERNARD, <lb />
A r T-LA W, <lb />
X. <lb />
Practice In the State sad Federal Courts <lb />
J. M. TUCKER. J. <lb />
TICKER k MURPHY, <lb />
A T-LA W, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
This is a Presidential year. <lb />
Elections will be held for Con- <lb />
as well for officers <lb />
and President. Representatives <lb />
will bu elected in all the <lb />
Presidential day, 6th Nov., except <lb />
in Maine, Vermont and Oregon. <lb />
Maine elects her Congressmen on <lb />
Sept. Oregon on June and <lb />
Vermont on Sept. In all the <lb />
other States, except Alabama, Ar- <lb />
Georgia, Louisiana, Maine, <lb />
Oregon, Virginia and Vermont, <lb />
elections will be held, generally <lb />
for State officers and <lb />
tors, but in some instances for <lb />
Legislators alone, on Nov. <lb />
Alabama's State election occurs on <lb />
Aug. on Sept. <lb />
Georgia's on Oct. Maine's on <lb />
Sept. Oregon's on June <lb />
on Sept. and Louisiana's <lb />
on April Virginia, Iowa, <lb />
Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi <lb />
and Ohio do not elect legislators <lb />
this year, and Maine, Oregon <lb />
Vermont bold their State and <lb />
Congressional elections on the <lb />
LATHAM. <lb />
r A SKINNER, <lb />
n. c. <lb />
T V. <lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
W. B. I. A. . U. <lb />
JAMES, <lb />
to A <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Collections a Specialty. <lb />
in the Superior, Federal and <lb />
nun-. <lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
N. U <lb />
Will practice In the Courts of Pitt, <lb />
Greene, and Beaufort <lb />
ties, and the Supremo Court. <lb />
Faithful attention given to ell <lb />
entrusted to Mm. <lb />
DR. H. SNELL, <lb />
WAS HI MO TON, W. C. <lb />
Surgeon Dentist. <lb />
Tenders hi professional services U <lb />
Teeth extracted without by Ike a<lb />
J B. <lb />
T-LA W, <lb /></p>
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                <p>
The Eastern <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
n Editor and <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
DISTRICT. <lb />
Cincinnati, Chicago and New <lb />
York are trying to secure the <lb />
National Convention. Rest easy, <lb />
can't all have it. <lb />
Subscription Price, <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb />
will not to Democratic <lb />
men and measures that are not consistent <lb />
with the true principles of the party <lb />
majority of tho vote by Mates. <lb />
From such a this con- <lb />
tent assumes national importance <lb />
and will be one of the great events <lb />
of the session. <lb />
Eight thousand bales of cotton Aspiring have show- <lb />
i . i it bills to the number of <lb />
were earned m Charleston last;,. . . w. a <lb />
three hundred upon the Ways and <lb />
week, Commute. Still tho as- <lb />
A pretty heavy loss, that, j member, whose duty it is to <lb />
More cotton than was shipped i present these measures, will find <lb />
from Greenville during trouble in separating the <lb />
just closed. <lb />
How anxiously some people <lb />
seek notoriety, and what risks <lb />
they will take to satisfy their <lb />
ambitions in that direction. A <lb />
young woman, who was a per- <lb />
former in a Dublin show, <lb />
II you want a paper from a w Q a photograph taken <lb />
of the State send for the ,. , . <lb />
with her head in a lion s mouth. <lb />
tor SAMPLE COPY FREE I <lb />
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1888. <lb />
AT TUB OFFICE AT <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
Be Brave and Fear Not. <lb />
What is the matter with some <lb />
of our Democratic <lb />
I They appear to be over- <lb />
whelmed with fear, and to be <lb />
afflicted with the <lb />
They write and whine and groan <lb />
for the safety of the State ticket <lb />
this year. They appear to think <lb />
that the Democratic party in <lb />
North Carolina is in <lb />
danger of being beaten and <lb />
crushed in the coming campaign. <lb />
What kind of orbs they look <lb />
through we are not able to <lb />
divine. The pupils of their eyes <lb />
must have become badly con- <lb />
of late. They must be <lb />
both cross-eyed and color-blind. <lb />
They seem rather to look on <lb />
the dark side of side <lb />
which does not really exist in <lb />
this which is evident- <lb />
the production of a gloomy <lb />
nature and a distempered <lb />
nation. Cheer up, brethren of <lb />
the quill. There is no need of <lb />
such useless repining and <lb />
gloomy forebodings. The Dem- <lb />
party is in no danger. <lb />
She is as solid and immovable <lb />
as the rocks of Her <lb />
principles are the principles of <lb />
the masses of the people. Her sue <lb />
is their success, and they <lb />
may be relied upon to look after <lb />
their interests. The evils which <lb />
you see surrounding her on every <lb />
hand are imaginary. The <lb />
respectable white <lb />
of North <lb />
want any more of radical <lb />
in theirs. They tried that <lb />
awhile, they got a dose <lb />
to satisfy them ages to <lb />
come. They want any <lb />
more the North's greasy car- <lb />
pet-baggers to preside over the <lb />
destinies of their beloved State. <lb />
They don't want to seethe rights <lb />
of white freeman ignored, and to <lb />
behold stragglers and <lb />
acting in the capacity of rulers <lb />
and judges among the people. <lb />
They have no earthly desire to <lb />
witness a repetition of the scenes <lb />
and acts of 1868. They will <lb />
never be re-enacted within our <lb />
borders, No, never The man- <lb />
hood and lie courage of the <lb />
would never permit such <lb />
and fiendish outrages to <lb />
blacken the fame and good name <lb />
of their State again. This would <lb />
be the result of radical success, <lb />
and the people know it. A re <lb />
turn of the Republican party to <lb />
power means a reign of outrage <lb />
and plunder and utter disregard <lb />
of law. Let them again get the <lb />
reins of government in their <lb />
hands, and an era of hideous <lb />
abominations would be ushered <lb />
in. The meanest and lowest and <lb />
vilest scoundrels which tread up- <lb />
on Northern soil would swarm <lb />
into the State like bees, and be <lb />
promoted to positions of <lb />
and power. We have no <lb />
way of judging the future but <lb />
by the past; and every one <lb />
knows the past record of the rad- <lb />
party in North Carolina. <lb />
The people would rather <lb />
the recollection of that record, <lb />
vile as it is, than to see it again <lb />
bud and blossom into a fearful <lb />
appalling reality. The <lb />
are well content to entrust <lb />
their interests to Democratic <lb />
hands, and they will tell yon so <lb />
when they vote on November <lb />
Don't let a little close race <lb />
in an off year scare you so bad- <lb />
The rads will be bur- <lb />
out of sight in the coming <lb />
election. They will have a more <lb />
difficult task of collecting the <lb />
remains of the party together <lb />
and preparing them for a decent <lb />
burial, than they have ever had <lb />
in amassing their forces for bet- <lb />
tie. The weakest Democrat that <lb />
has been named for Governor <lb />
can carry the State very easily j <lb />
if a popular man is named <lb />
the flag of the will <lb />
in honor of a major-<lb />
will with <lb />
Democratic inside <lb />
The lion shut his mouth, of <lb />
course, and the woman was <lb />
mangled. <lb />
Several exchanges that are re- <lb />
at this office began new <lb />
volumes last week. That able <lb />
paper, the Wilson one <lb />
ever watchful to the best interest <lb />
of its section, has just began an- <lb />
other year. The Graham Gleaner <lb />
and Observer are also <lb />
celebrating a new year in their <lb />
existence. May they all live <lb />
long and prosper abundantly. <lb />
The Tarboro Southerner has a <lb />
somewhat contemptible way of <lb />
making flings at Pitt county. <lb />
Its latest county is <lb />
not to be congratulated upon the <lb />
number of citizens seeking <lb />
money. It is mean enough <lb />
to do this but it is far worse to <lb />
when duped by a more <lb />
expert We notice this <lb />
only to remind the Southerner that <lb />
Pitt county does not claim the <lb />
nativity of either of the two men <lb />
who have lately been caught in <lb />
a swindle. Both <lb />
of them came over from within <lb />
the borders of neighboring conn- <lb />
ties. The people of Pitt county <lb />
are as honest as can be found <lb />
anywhere, the Southerner's little <lb />
fling to the contrary, <lb />
standing. who live in <lb />
glass should not <lb />
As yet the Louisiana delegation <lb />
have been unable to to an <lb />
agreement as to what shall be done <lb />
with sugar in the new tariff hill. <lb />
This anxiously awaited measure, <lb />
by the way, is being very careful- <lb />
considered, and it is thought by <lb />
those in position, to know moat <lb />
about Us character it will <lb />
pass the House and be satisfactory <lb />
to the country. <lb />
Although the proposition to re- <lb />
duce letter postage to one cent <lb />
had its fate sealed for the time by <lb />
an adverse report, the sub- <lb />
ghost, not <lb />
More penny postage bills <lb />
are being prepared and will be <lb />
introduced and voted upon again <lb />
during this Congress. <lb />
The Senate has again voted tor <lb />
opening of Congress on <lb />
the closing of the <lb />
session on April the 15th, <lb />
and also tor changing <lb />
day to April 30th. Should <lb />
this pass the House, being a Con- <lb />
it would <lb />
still need to be ratified by three <lb />
fourths of the State Legislatures <lb />
before it could become a law. <lb />
In the House there is another <lb />
bill which provides that the Con- <lb />
shall open on the first Mon- <lb />
day in January and the time of <lb />
final adjournment shall be at <lb />
on the 31st of December. This <lb />
would practically make a <lb />
session for the two years <lb />
term, with only such recesses as <lb />
the two Houses might agree to. <lb />
So it is impossible to know just <lb />
what the new law will finally be <lb />
but there is little doubt the <lb />
existing order of things with ref- <lb />
to the official terms of the <lb />
President, Senators and <lb />
will be changed by the <lb />
present Congress. <lb />
learned that I was a Carolinian <lb />
and the the State from <lb />
which I hailed, he began plying <lb />
me with question and wanted to <lb />
be informed in regard to many <lb />
who were known to me <lb />
from childhood. Of o <lb />
are now living in Greet ills he <lb />
asked after Dr. Mr. <lb />
Moore, among <lb />
those who have <lb />
since he was there i o men- <lb />
It appears to us that the <lb />
pie of who are <lb />
lovers of morality and sobriety <lb />
have every incentive their <lb />
aid to the Reform Club and help <lb />
to further the cause of temper <lb />
this community. After <lb />
looking at the last few weeks and <lb />
noting some of the evils whiskey <lb />
has caused, we don't see how any <lb />
man can withhold his influence <lb />
from such a cause. H seeing <lb />
young men who were once <lb />
rounded by the brightest pros- <lb />
for a life of usefulness and <lb />
honor, now so fallen and <lb />
ed by drink that their thirst and <lb />
greed for whiskey lead them to <lb />
crimes of the worst type, is <lb />
not enough to make every man <lb />
strive to improve the moral stand- <lb />
of the town, what yet do they <lb />
wait for What kind of exam- <lb />
are the fathers setting to the <lb />
sons by standing aloof from the <lb />
pleadings of temperance <lb />
and drunkenness are two <lb />
evils the Reflector wishes to <lb />
see obliterated in Greenville. <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Washington, D. C, Feb. 3rd <lb />
In their efforts to <lb />
a little much needed <lb />
capital this he <lb />
ate Republicans of the House <lb />
wittingly fell into a snare, from <lb />
which they found it impossible to <lb />
extricate themselves. They intro- <lb />
a resolution to investigate <lb />
the business methods of Public <lb />
Benedict. This official at <lb />
once responded to the inquiry in a <lb />
manner that was perfectly <lb />
and satisfactory. <lb />
It had been alleged be was <lb />
in arrears yet it was shown <lb />
every bill introduced in either <lb />
House or Senate up to any be- <lb />
fore bad been received from <lb />
Printer, in the document room <lb />
was completely indexed for use <lb />
reference <lb />
Then, upon of Mr. <lb />
investigation was <lb />
so as to include the term of <lb />
Mr. Rounds, late Republican <lb />
printer,; despite the protest the <lb />
minority against investigating the <lb />
doings a dead man. <lb />
It is probable that the fires of <lb />
strife will soon blaze fierce <lb />
y forth in the House over the <lb />
election contest <lb />
from Indiana. The Democratic <lb />
majority of the Committee on <lb />
elections have agreed to a report, <lb />
recommending the unseating of <lb />
White, on the ground that he <lb />
failed to become naturalized with <lb />
in time specified by the law- <lb />
be being a native of Scotland. <lb />
The committee further <lb />
that the seat be declared <lb />
cant, as there was no legal <lb />
Should the Republicans lose the <lb />
seat, which is almost certain in the <lb />
even I of a election, par- <lb />
be unable to control the <lb />
Indiana delegation, and <lb />
Would lose their power to elect a <lb />
art-air <lb />
St <lb />
President or the United States, if <lb />
election, should thrown up . . <lb />
They here bat <lb />
Georgia Letter. <lb />
Ga., Jan. 30,1888- <lb />
Editor Eastern <lb />
In my last, written from Albany, <lb />
promised to write again soon, <lb />
and I will fulfill that promise. I <lb />
am now near the Florida line, in <lb />
the laud of sunshine and flowers, <lb />
away down the <lb />
would say. Probably your read- <lb />
would like to know <lb />
about this place, and I will try to <lb />
enlighten them as best I can. <lb />
the county seat <lb />
county, is a town of <lb />
about inhabitants. It is lo- <lb />
on the Florida <lb />
Western Railroad, about miles <lb />
from is a place of <lb />
much business. It is claimed by <lb />
the citizens that this is the <lb />
town of its in South. <lb />
Some of claims made for it <lb />
sound very extravagant, but I am <lb />
told that are all true. It <lb />
draws trade from all the adjacent <lb />
counties in Georgia, and the <lb />
done with Florida is immense. <lb />
Wagon trains come here for mer- <lb />
of various kinds from a <lb />
distance of to miles and the <lb />
daily are quite large. I <lb />
have spent two Saturdays <lb />
was surprised at the large number <lb />
of people I come here to <lb />
buy goods. I cannot tell you how- <lb />
much business is done, but know it <lb />
reaches an immense amount. One <lb />
of the merchants of the town re- <lb />
marked in my hearing a few days <lb />
since that bis sales from sunset <lb />
the evening before until be closed <lb />
his store night amounted to <lb />
just A pretty good <lb />
nights work I thought. <lb />
And this is a large shipping <lb />
point, too. It is the largest depot <lb />
for the sale of sea island cotton in <lb />
the States one tenth of the <lb />
entire crop of that staple being <lb />
shipped from here. And in <lb />
to this, much short cotton <lb />
and a large quantity of naval stores <lb />
also come here for sale and ship- <lb />
In the spring and early <lb />
summer there are a good many <lb />
vegetables shipped from here, and <lb />
the number of water melons <lb />
which come for shipment is <lb />
most beyond reason. <lb />
town is blessed with good <lb />
churches, altogether the beet I <lb />
think I have seen any place of <lb />
its size I've been in the State. <lb />
The denominations represented <lb />
here are Baptist, Methodist, Pres- <lb />
. Episcopal and Christian, <lb />
of whom have good places of <lb />
u Hers, as in most of the <lb />
towns which I have visited, tho <lb />
Baptist predominate, have the <lb />
largest congregations <lb />
has a most excellent <lb />
school, too, and, by the way, this <lb />
school under the supervision of an <lb />
old be being no less a <lb />
personage than Prof. Charles Love- <lb />
joy. Nearly every one in North <lb />
Carolina is familiar with the name <lb />
of Lovejoy, and I expect this will <lb />
be read by a good many people <lb />
who are personally acquainted <lb />
with the principal of the school <lb />
here. His father, years ago, <lb />
taught school in Green villa, and <lb />
married there, his wife being a <lb />
Miss daughter of Dr. <lb />
This was before your re- <lb />
collection, Mr bot I sup- <lb />
pose there are those in Greenville <lb />
recollect the <lb />
Mr. William or <lb />
Pete tell your readers <lb />
something that and <lb />
something of those good old- days <lb />
that are never to return <lb />
tinned the names of Dr. W. H. <lb />
Bernard and A. II. Minefield <lb />
Although Prof. Lovejoy bits been <lb />
in Georgia quite a while, still be <lb />
has not forgotten his love for the <lb />
Old North and i <lb />
her the most glorious one in the <lb />
whole Union. It was n most <lb />
agreeable surprise indeed to me to <lb />
meet him, and have greatly en- <lb />
joyed the few chats we had <lb />
together. It seems the <lb />
here appreciate Prof. Lovejoy <lb />
as a teacher tor his school is a <lb />
flourishing condition, having over <lb />
one hundred pupils in attendance. <lb />
This is the greatest town for <lb />
drummers you ever saw, not a day <lb />
passing without several stopping <lb />
to sell goods. And one of the <lb />
most popular of these of <lb />
who stops is <lb />
Buck Ellington of Winston, <lb />
as bis town would indicate, <lb />
for a tobacco I had the <lb />
pleasure of meeting Mr. Ellington <lb />
a few days since and found him <lb />
to be a good representative of <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Those of people here whom <lb />
I have met are first rate folks, and <lb />
treat visitors very cleverly. My <lb />
association with them has been <lb />
very pleasant indeed. <lb />
I have in the country near <lb />
town two or three time.-, and my <lb />
observation of the laud is it <lb />
is naturally far below lands of <lb />
Pitt county in fertility. In fact I <lb />
have yet to find the land in <lb />
that think worth as much, <lb />
acre for acre, as the land in <lb />
tern North Carolina. There is <lb />
plenty of fine laud in Georgia, but <lb />
it requires more manuring and is <lb />
more expensive to cultivate than <lb />
are the lands The <lb />
farmers here are quite busy now <lb />
preparing for planting their crops. <lb />
The seasons are at least a mouth <lb />
in advance of North Carolina, <lb />
it not be long now ere the <lb />
farmer commences to sow. <lb />
I saw on yesterday afternoon quite <lb />
a large field being prepared for <lb />
water melons, the ground is <lb />
ready plowed laid in rows, <lb />
the next thing order being the <lb />
manuring of the land and planting <lb />
the seeds. The principal crop <lb />
here, as elsewhere is cotton, and <lb />
like all other farmers those <lb />
here are behind with their affairs. <lb />
It is only the farmer who <lb />
fies and plants a little of every- <lb />
thing, who is going to be successful <lb />
This not applies to Georgia, <lb />
but it applies also to North <lb />
every other State. In one <lb />
thing I notice that our farmers are <lb />
ahead of the Georgians and that is <lb />
this. Here the farmers, as a class, <lb />
depend almost entirely upon com- <lb />
fertilizers to help make <lb />
their crops, while the Carolina <lb />
farmer is devoting some attention <lb />
to fertilizers made at home. <lb />
course I think plan the best. <lb />
Commercial fertilizers are good <lb />
in their place, but I think <lb />
other manures picked up around <lb />
farm do equally as much good. <lb />
there is a vast amount of fer- <lb />
sold here. Several <lb />
es deal in different kinds, and it <lb />
can be seen at all times of the day <lb />
being hauled oft by the farm- <lb />
As said elsewhere is <lb />
on the S. F. W. Railroad, which <lb />
road is a of the Atlantic <lb />
Coast Line system, but one road <lb />
is not enough for the town and <lb />
another is being built here. It is <lb />
the Georgia Southern, running <lb />
from Macon Ga. to Fla., <lb />
and will pass through this <lb />
The road is already graded from <lb />
Macon to within about six <lb />
of and it is said that the <lb />
cars will be running here by the <lb />
first of June <lb />
This is a fine country, filled <lb />
with fine people and there is <lb />
of room for others to come, but <lb />
my advice to all North Carolinians <lb />
is to stay at home. The same <lb />
amount of energy it will take to <lb />
be successful here will give an <lb />
equivalent, if not a greater return <lb />
in North Carolina and there in <lb />
my no grander or more <lb />
country than the Old North <lb />
State. There is plenty room <lb />
in her for all her sons, and those <lb />
deserving success will certainly be <lb />
rewarded there as I <lb />
they will be by <lb />
it and seeking a home else- <lb />
where. I again say to all sons of <lb />
North Carolina stay at home, my <lb />
friends, for you can no better <lb />
county or people than you will <lb />
meet with right where you are. <lb />
Let well enough alone, and don't <lb />
go to running about and looking <lb />
for new quarters. I expect, <lb />
preventing, to see the borders <lb />
of the dear old State before many <lb />
mouths have passed away, and <lb />
once more at home I shall not be <lb />
in a hurry to leave again soon. I <lb />
suppose this is long enough, unless <lb />
it was more interesting, so I will <lb />
stop I leave here in a day or two <lb />
for More <lb />
J. R. <lb />
pine's <lb />
A NERVE <lb />
and Can, tho prominent<lb />
Tonic. <lb />
For . <lb />
The DEBILITATED <lb />
The AGED. <lb />
nod <lb />
It<lb />
Hysteria. <lb />
Ac. <lb />
AM ALTER AWE. <lb />
It drives oat <lb />
and enriching It, <lb />
overcoming <lb />
from or <lb />
blood. <lb />
A LAXATIVE. <lb />
Acting but the Lowell <lb />
it habitual and <lb />
ens the stomach, and digestion <lb />
A DIURETIC. <lb />
In the best and moat <lb />
active the Medics <lb />
are com bin other <lb />
remedies for diseases of the <lb />
kidneys. It can be relied on to <lb />
quick relief and speedy <lb />
m who bars this <lb />
fries <lb />
at. Bond for circulars. <lb />
Closing Out Sale <lb />
O O O O O O o o o o o o O O O O O <lb />
O O O O O O O O O O <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
GASH BUYERS <lb />
old <lb />
WELLS, RICHARDSON CO- <lb />
THE MAN MOON <lb />
BE SEEN EVERY DAY, but the man who keeps a fresh supply <lb />
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars <lb />
TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS, <lb />
Can be found whenever wanted. You only have lo look for <lb />
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb />
And all your wants in the above goods can supplied. <lb />
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS PUT UP TO ORDER. <lb />
a-PINE A. <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 />
AT COST, FOR CASH <lb />
Those desiring good Goods at low <lb />
should avail themselves of this opportunity.<lb />
THIS BEING ELECTION YEAR <lb />
And LEA YEAR has nothing to do with the price of <lb />
. GROCERIES. <lb />
I you desire to purchase n first-class article in <lb />
FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE. MEAT, <lb />
Or anything that line, call on <lb />
J. C. TYSON, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Provisions, Canned Goods, General Family Supplies, <lb />
Tobacco, Always on Hand. <lb />
All parties indebted will please make <lb />
payment. <lb />
N. C <lb />
H. <lb />
HARRY SKINNER <lb />
L LATHAM <lb />
THIS MONTH <lb />
Sell <lb />
Dress Goods, <lb />
GINGHAMS, <lb />
BOOTS SHOES, <lb />
For Loss <lb />
Goods worth for 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 />
SUCCESSORS TO JOHN S, CONGLETON CO <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
THE LEADERS IN <lb />
ILL IDS OF STAPLE GOODS. <lb />
POP <lb />
Our Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods, <lb />
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., have arrived, and all <lb />
friends and customers are invited to call and ex- <lb />
goods and prices. <lb />
Having purchased the entire mercantile business John S. Gen <lb />
k Co, including notes, k account mid all evidences of debt <lb />
and merchandise, solicit their former and increased patronage. <lb />
Being aide to make all purchases for cash, getting advantage of the <lb />
discounts, we will be enabled to t-ell as cheaply any one South f <lb />
Norfolk. We shall retain in our employ J. S as general <lb />
superintendent of the business, with his former partner Skinner <lb />
who Will always to see and serve their old <lb />
A special branch of oar business will be to furnish cash reason <lb />
rates to farmers to cultivate and harvest their crops, it Stuns <lb />
to with approved security <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court Pitt dated February 1st <lb />
1888 and made In a certain Special Pro- <lb />
entitled Robert Dixon Executor <lb />
of J. S. Dixon against E. S. Dixon et <lb />
and numbered upon the Special Pro- <lb />
Docket of said Court. I will on <lb />
Saturday the 10th of March. 1888, on the <lb />
premises near Black Jack Church chi- <lb />
cod township, sell at public sale to the <lb />
highest bidder a certain lot or parcel of <lb />
land in township, Pitt county, de- <lb />
scribed as follows, Beginning at <lb />
a stake on the Greenville and New <lb />
road j pole- from fork of the road <lb />
leading from Black Jack Church to Boyd's <lb />
Ferry, thence N. W. poles to a stake, <lb />
thence S. E. poles to a stake, thence <lb />
a straight line to the beginning contain- <lb />
more or less. Terms of Sale <lb />
Cash. ROBERT <lb />
Feb. I of J. S. Dixon. <lb />
ALFRED FORBES <lb />
K. C. <lb />
Dealer in Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing <lb />
Hats, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, <lb />
and Groceries. Rock Lime kept constant- <lb />
on hand. <lb />
I have Just received a large lot of <lb />
Braces for boys, girls, <lb />
need only to be tried to <lb />
give satisfaction <lb />
I can no- offer to the Jobbing Trade <lb />
superior advantages in Geo. A. Clark A <lb />
lino's spool cotton which I will sell at <lb />
cents per doz., per cent. off. <lb />
I on hand a large supply of Hos- <lb />
Bread Preparation, I <lb />
sell at wholesale prices to merchants. <lb />
The patronage of the public is very res-<lb />
J. <lb />
In the Superior <lb />
Pitt County. J <lb />
E. Nelson and S. J <lb />
son, Elizabeth Nelson by their <lb />
Nelson. <lb />
Pursuant to an order of the Superior <lb />
Court In the above entitled special pro- <lb />
the undersigned Special <lb />
will sell at the Court House door, <lb />
la Greenville for cash to the highest bid- <lb />
on Monday the 5th day of March 1888 <lb />
the following described real estate <lb />
Lying on the East side the road and <lb />
about two acres on the North side of the <lb />
road leading from Black Jack to Boyd's <lb />
Ferry in Pitt county, adjoining the lands <lb />
Henry Campbell, Samuel Davis, J. O. <lb />
a Bro., containing about fifty- <lb />
two acres more or less. About ten acres <lb />
of said land is cleared. F. E. NELSON, <lb />
Special Commissioner. <lb />
Moore Jan. 30th <lb />
For Rent. <lb />
A large Store building <lb />
at Black Jack in Pitt county, is offered <lb />
for rent upon easy terms. The building <lb />
has all conveniences necessary for a store <lb />
and is situated in a good business section. <lb />
For further particulars apply to <lb />
J. II. MILLS, SB., <lb />
Black N. C. <lb />
D. <lb />
Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
G. CHESTNUT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, S. <lb />
Has on hand a well assorted stock <lb />
Mi, <lb />
Confections, Tobacco, <lb />
Cigars. Ac, <lb />
which will be sold very cash <lb />
, at the corner <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS <lb />
their year's supplies will It to <lb />
their Interest to get our prices before <lb />
chasing elsewhere. O stock is complete <lb />
in all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, SUGAR, <lb />
always at Lowest Market Prices. <lb />
SNUFF <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
buy at one profit. A cm- <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to <lb />
the times. Our are all bought and <lb />
old for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to ran, we sell at a close margin.<lb />
N. C <lb />
DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY <lb />
If so buy <lb />
Combined Sinew <lb />
It Is worth as much in the cotton field <lb />
as a good hand. For sale by <lb />
J. H. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
LITTLE, HOUSE Bro., Agent, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
H S. FULFORD, Agent, Wash- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
J, L. <lb />
INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
SKINNER BUILDING OPPOSITE <lb />
N. C <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates Give in a call when In need of LIFE, <lb />
ACCIDENT and LIVE STOCK INSURANCE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
D. WILLIAMSON, Proprietor. <lb />
Successor to John Flanagan. <lb />
During this year will continue the of fin I <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRATS. <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the best Mechanics, consequently put up nothing <lb />
but first-class work. keep up with the times and the latest improved styles. <lb />
Best material used all work. All styles of Springs are used, you can select horn <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a full line of ready made <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which we will sell as low as lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the of this and surrounding counties for past favors, we hope <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
Tar Company. <lb />
Alfred Greenville, President <lb />
J. B. Cherry, <lb />
J. S. Greenville, <lb />
N. M. Lawrence. Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Capt. B. F. Jones, Washington, Gen <lb />
. <lb />
The People's Line for travel on far <lb />
. . <lb />
The Steamer Greenville is the finest <lb />
and quickest boat on the river. She has <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladles. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A first-class Table furnished with <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Greenville is <lb />
not comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leave Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at o'clock. AM. <lb />
Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, <lb />
Freights received daily and through <lb />
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb />
1.1. <lb />
Greenville. IT. C. <lb />
W. L. ELLIOTT. J P. ELLIOTT. JOHN NICHOLS <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
IS <lb />
IMPORTANT. <lb />
ALL PERSONS TO <lb />
, FIRM OF <lb />
T. R. Cherry Co., <lb />
not <lb />
and settle <lb />
Urn <lb />
Notice. <lb />
C. Smith and Wive a <lb />
Smith . <lb />
Take notice that note I hold against <lb />
you dated 16th November past <lb />
and if not paid within thirty days <lb />
from this date I hall advertise and soil <lb />
thereby notified to at <lb />
once and settle accounts. This Is T. <lb />
business <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
NORFOLK. <lb />
Baltimore in 1870. <lb />
Will open a House in <lb />
In September, for the handling Ami <lb />
sale of cotton, thus giving our customers <lb />
their of the two markets. <lb />
Executor's Notice. <lb />
as Executor of the <lb />
last Will of Barnes Bland, <lb />
deceased, on the 5th day of January 1888 <lb />
before E. A. Move, Clerk of the Superior <lb />
Court Pitt county, notice is hereby <lb />
to all persons in,;, to said estate to <lb />
make immediate payment to the under- <lb />
signed, and all persons holding <lb />
against said estate are hereby notified to <lb />
them to the undersigned be- <lb />
re the day of January or this <lb />
notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
This the 18th day of January 1888. <lb />
BLOW-<lb /></p>
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I I I . I <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
THIS PAPER <lb />
ox <lb />
at r. <lb />
Sm r <lb />
AD- <lb />
may be it in <lb />
Masquerade ball to-night. <lb />
early Spring Oats, <lb />
cheap, at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Just one week before Lent be- <lb />
gins. <lb />
A big lot of Sample Shoes to tit <lb />
every body AT COST at k <lb />
Miss Smith, of is <lb />
visiting Mrs L. II. Wilson. <lb />
Mr B C. Pea roe is sick with <lb />
pneumonia Mount. <lb />
Miss Lillie Mayo, of Falkland, <lb />
is visiting Miss Jennie William. <lb />
Mr. J. A. is clerking at <lb />
the grocery store of Ryan <lb />
Redding. <lb />
Atwater, of Chatham <lb />
is her daughter, Mrs. <lb />
B. <lb />
N. F. Carr, of Greene <lb />
county is visiting her daughter <lb />
Mrs. B. S. Sheppard. <lb />
Miss Mamie James left Monday <lb />
to visit the family Hon. Louis <lb />
Fir. <lb />
The store R. R. Jack- <lb />
son k Co., at as destroy- <lb />
ed by tire oh night of <lb />
lust week the entire stock of <lb />
goods. which was <lb />
in the same building was aim <lb />
not learned the <lb />
Jottings. <lb />
Mrs. J. B. died lust <lb />
Saturday after a short illness with <lb />
pneumonia. <lb />
The thieves who broke into Mr. <lb />
Fred store last week <lb />
and took about worth of goods <lb />
origin of the tire, or whether there have not been overtaken. <lb />
was any insurance. <lb />
The grange at this place is boom- <lb />
Mr. an old fashioned <lb />
farmer, made a talk for farmers <lb />
last Saturday. He is the man to <lb />
tell them of their weakness and <lb />
Mi -x ford's. <lb />
Superior Court in Wilson this j Milliard, in Norfolk, <lb />
week. W. B. North, of Rocky <lb />
Point Lace Flour has been tried Week <lb />
and is the best and cheapest at the Mr E- C <lb />
Old Brick Store. Miss Martha Tyson has <lb />
. -r j a ed her school to the building on <lb />
Next Tuesday . St s, corner near J-g <lb />
day-14th. <lb />
Cargo of Lime just received by j Dr p w <lb />
c. j home Wednesday from <lb />
Services in all our churches last I Miss Claudia Owens re <lb />
Sunday. turned with her to make a visit <lb />
We have still a few desirable here, <lb />
goods on hand that must be closed j Messrs. <lb />
out soon, regardless of cost. A stein, who were formerly in <lb />
chance tor cash purchases j here, have bought out a large <lb />
to secure bargains. dry goods establishment in <lb />
T. R. Co. We wish them every <lb />
Preparations for gardening are in their new home, <lb />
commencing. lion. Germain Bernard missed <lb />
D. M. Kerry Co's. footing and fell while passing <lb />
Seed at the Old Brick Store. g down the stairway, <lb />
. day last week. He was con- <lb />
Another interesting Georgia y bruised and yes- <lb />
letter this week. caped injury <lb />
A complete line of Sample No- We t to Mr <lb />
t ions to he closed out AI at John A Moore a broth. <lb />
s. our townsman, Mr. A. M. <lb />
Thanks to Senator Ransom for Moore, and whose sickness we an- <lb />
public documents. I last week, died on Sun- <lb />
barrels seed Potatoes, cheap, f . <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. Eden ton for burial. <lb />
A rain places the roads in The Board of County <lb />
a bad condition. on yesterday awarded the <lb />
. . , , contract for the county pruning <lb />
Those who have not settled Ly, to the <lb />
their notes or accounts with T. R. <lb />
Cherry Co, are notified to come; The Reform Club had a debate <lb />
and do at once. The upon the <lb />
business be closed up. influence of money and <lb />
,.,,. man upon man. Woman won the <lb />
he hotel and Episcopal rectory . f <lb />
at Plymouth were burned last <lb />
week unusually large amount of <lb />
I job work we turned out from the <lb />
The sale the Boss office Mt week. Good <lb />
Lunch Milk Biscuit over work to w d <lb />
months previous lbs, you i that ls kind we d <lb />
know at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Several hands who left here in <lb />
Nothing to Do. <lb />
Some exchange occasionally says <lb />
that there are people who would <lb />
be much better off if they would, <lb />
attend own business and l of disorganized <lb />
let other people's alone. He gets oft a good <lb />
a course would too dote on <lb />
people nothing to <lb />
have no business of their own ever hear Wilts explain how <lb />
, attend to. So long as the world l bale <lb />
the only occupation some Miss Annie Joyner, <lb />
people will have will be prying in- Miss Lorena Stu y <lb />
the <lb />
Master of State <lb />
Williams. Did <lb />
to the a flairs of others. <lb />
Hew <lb />
At a late meeting of Covenant <lb />
Lodge No O. O F. the fol- <lb />
lowing officers were elected for <lb />
th ensuing term. <lb />
J. J. Harrington, N. G. <lb />
J. A. Briley, V. G. <lb />
J. C. Lanier, R. S. <lb />
M. Schultz, P. <lb />
L. G. Treas. <lb />
Frank Johnson, C <lb />
II. A. Blow, W. <lb />
F. Fleming. R. G. <lb />
S. B. L. S. N. G. <lb />
L. II Allen, R. S V. G- <lb />
Noah Forbes, L. V. G. <lb />
W. M Brown, R. S. <lb />
W. S. Fleming, L. S. <lb />
J. J. Cherry, I. G <lb />
G. <lb />
D. L. James, <lb />
J. White, Chap. <lb />
New Advertisements. <lb />
Read the advertisement of <lb />
on page. <lb />
See advertisement of Newspaper <lb />
office offered for sale in another <lb />
column. <lb />
W. S. of Bethel, <lb />
Au entertainment will be given <lb />
by students of <lb />
Academy the last of present <lb />
month. An enjoyable time is ex- <lb />
A petition has been sent to the <lb />
post office department in care <lb />
Congressman Latham to continue <lb />
the daily mail route from Bell's <lb />
Ferry to this place. There is a <lb />
daily mail in four this place <lb />
and it is only a small tax to the <lb />
government to extend the route to <lb />
this point we- trust Maj. Latham <lb />
will not ignore the petition, but <lb />
will show the feasibility of the <lb />
route to this place and have it es- <lb />
at an early day. We <lb />
know the Reflector will help us. <lb />
We take a single daily pa- <lb />
per on account of the poor mail <lb />
facilities. <lb />
There seems to be a disposition <lb />
on the part of our farmers to not <lb />
go on the mortgage system this <lb />
year. A large per cent of them <lb />
have not canceled the last year's <lb />
mortgage and they think it <lb />
to try the plan this <lb />
year. Retrenchment and reform <lb />
j seems to be the motto. <lb />
Why do all the Greenville <lb />
to address Grange Club <lb />
near Burnett's next Saturday. <lb />
All are <lb />
Miss Dora Brown, from the <lb />
North side of the river, visiting <lb />
her sister, Mrs. Sophia <lb />
horn. <lb />
Miss Burnett, from Beaver <lb />
Dam, is visiting Miss Clemmie <lb />
Nobles. <lb />
A colored woman living on the <lb />
plantation of Mrs. Sarah Patrick, <lb />
was burned to death on last Sat- <lb />
It is supposed she had u <lb />
tit and fell in i he tire. <lb />
A mink visited the <lb />
neighborhood of Mr. John H. <lb />
Smith and killed about chick- <lb />
ens. Dick. <lb />
TAILORING <lb />
.- i i <lb />
Recent improvement which we have made in <lb />
Custom Clothing, enables us to place <lb />
a valuable farm for sale. See Speakers on temperance fail to <lb />
advertisement. keep their promises when they <lb />
Attention is called to the land have appointments to speak here <lb />
sale advertisement of Robert Dix-; Will they answer by coming <lb />
Large number of lady visitors <lb />
in town, much to the delight of the <lb />
boys. <lb />
The Century for 1888 for with <lb />
November and December <lb />
of 1887 free. Subscribe at <lb />
Alex Sews Depot. <lb />
A number of real estate sales <lb />
took place at the Court House <lb />
door Monday. <lb />
First Come, First Served. <lb />
The supply of cotton Seed meal <lb />
being short, those desiring to <lb />
chase had better their order <lb />
at once with W. L. Brown <lb />
the quantity wanted may be re- <lb />
served for them. <lb />
The weather has been better <lb />
during the past week than tor <lb />
weeks previous. <lb />
The Reflector wants to <lb />
January to work on the Scotland <lb />
Neck branch of the railroad, build <lb />
this way, returned to Green- <lb />
ville last week. They were on a <lb />
strike. <lb />
The Greenville Carriage Works <lb />
has changed hands and Mr. R. <lb />
Green Jr., is now manager. lie <lb />
has had considerable experience in <lb />
carriage work and tells us he is <lb />
going to push the business. An <lb />
advertisement will appear soon <lb />
Au exchange says the figures <lb />
look like three fat girls and <lb />
a dude walking side by side down <lb />
the street. Here they are, take <lb />
a peep at them <lb />
1888 <lb />
The man who has the good of <lb />
his town at heart will never let <lb />
a dollar go away from home for <lb />
some more manufacturing what he can get at borne. First <lb />
prises in Greenville. j see if your wants cannot be <lb />
The drummers are looming up i plied within j-our own town before <lb />
thick again. Getting ready for sending elsewhere, <lb />
spring trade, you know. More smiles were seen bright- <lb />
Every Christian reader will the countenance of Rev. R. <lb />
impressed with the little poem Saturday, than any <lb />
on fourth page. time since he became a resident of <lb />
. . Greenville. The cause was the <lb />
There was quite a large in arrival of a young lady at the par- <lb />
Williamston last Friday moraine She has <lb />
see <lb />
on. which will he found in <lb />
column. <lb />
S. P. Clark, assignee, of Win-i <lb />
stead has a special <lb />
notice to all persons owing the <lb />
firm in this issue. <lb />
Attention is called to the no- <lb />
of petition of the Highsmith <lb />
heirs before M. G. Bryan J. P. <lb />
to have homestead exemption laid <lb />
off. <lb />
John a first-class Tailor <lb />
Letter from Carolina. <lb />
N. C , Feb. <lb />
Editor Eastern Reflector <lb />
In compliance with many re- <lb />
quests of the Reflector I will j <lb />
send the news from our j <lb />
part the world for publication <lb />
in its columns. <lb />
For a week past the weather <lb />
has a large M I <lb />
has advertisement of spring, farmers <lb />
this, have <lb />
meant bus- <lb />
are getting their farms <lb />
readiness for the planting seas- <lb />
on. <lb />
an advertisement <lb />
Reflector to which the , advantage of <lb />
attention of those desiring custom at <lb />
made clothing is directed. He <lb />
will he at the House in <lb />
Greenville on the 14th inst, with <lb />
a full line of samples. <lb />
Mr of <lb />
ville, Martin county, closed a <lb />
be had been teaching <lb />
During the month of January I near Swamp Church in <lb />
the Register of Deeds issued h-1 township last Friday. <lb />
to twenty two couples, Mr. W. R. Whichard of <lb />
eleven whites and eleven colored. us township while working on a <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
J. T. and M. M. <lb />
Davenport, Turner Tripp and <lb />
Charles J. Williams <lb />
and Martha James Craft, <lb />
and Martha Elks, Mack Chancy able to be <lb />
and Rachel Angle, J. A. Warren i learned by n <lb />
and E. L. Ricks, Ivey Smith and <lb />
Flanagan, L. E. <lb />
and S. M Hill, Dick Fulford and <lb />
Julia Harris, Turnage and <lb />
Minnie Wingate, W. W. Thomas <lb />
and Piney ClarK. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Johnson Teel and <lb />
Moore, William White and Penny <lb />
Adams, Windsor Spell Beckie <lb />
mall handle some days ago, made a <lb />
miss hit and the corner of the <lb />
hatchet his knee. The wound, <lb />
though very painful we are glad j <lb />
to know has improved so that he <lb />
again. He has <lb />
experience that <lb />
the knee is not the place to hit <lb />
when making a mall handle. <lb />
Mr. Wm. J. Langley of this <lb />
township left home last Monday <lb />
tor the purpose of setting fish nets <lb />
in creek, and as he did <lb />
not return in due time his family <lb />
went in search of him but <lb />
no trace of him except an <lb />
which he left against a tree where <lb />
his canoe was landed and the ca- <lb />
enrollment at the Institute <lb />
reached Monday. The Spring <lb />
session moves bravely onward. <lb />
A rain set in on <lb />
day morning, but was succeeded <lb />
by fair weather before night. <lb />
that morning, <lb />
come to stay. <lb />
The has <lb />
more talked during the past week <lb />
than any other one topic. And <lb />
to night the participants hope to <lb />
realize their full expectations <lb />
Th <lb />
Langley. Ben Armstrong and against a raft <lb />
Williams, Charles Stocks and i, the As he was <lb />
Mary Dennis it is supposed <lb />
and Patsy A. Nichols Charles -uh-, befell him in <lb />
Rountree and Margaret <lb />
e managers request all who <lb />
Sustain home enterprises and J <lb />
to take part in grand ; <lb />
march. <lb />
son, Dennis Langley and <lb />
Gorham, Wade Jenkins and Mary <lb />
J. H. Ward and Hat tie <lb />
Teel, Alfred Gorham and Puss <lb />
Langley. <lb />
keep all the money at home you <lb />
can. That is the way to build up <lb />
a town. <lb />
The masquerade ball to-night <lb />
to be the most successful <lb />
ever held here. It will be largely was <lb />
attended. J and three dollars in change that <lb />
We ha-e been looking for <lb />
to appear in this market; but <lb />
not a shad yet. The herring u <lb />
here, however. <lb />
The number of new subscribers <lb />
Some ODe broke into the front <lb />
door of bar room of Mr. O. <lb />
on Monday night. All <lb />
that was missed was between two <lb />
was in the drawer, and a little <lb />
whiskey which the thief drank <lb />
from a bottle. There were three <lb />
watches the drawer which were <lb />
not discovered. <lb />
The Reflector office has not <lb />
added to the Reflector list since enjoyed a feast so much as <lb />
the beginning the year is very <lb />
encouraging. <lb />
one brought over to us last Wed- <lb />
night by our clever <lb />
The last issue of the Reflector I Mr. V. L. Stephens. He <lb />
was in great demand. We could received that day a large lot of the <lb />
falling from bis canoe and he <lb />
could not recover. his <lb />
body has been searched for <lb />
gently, it has not been found <lb />
up to this writing. <lb />
Madam Rumor reports a mar- <lb />
this neighborhood ere <lb />
this is the hands of your read- <lb />
We will say more about it <lb />
later. C. <lb />
The Reflector. <lb />
Many of our exchanges have re- <lb />
made very kind and com- <lb />
mention of our new <lb />
volume recently begun. We feel <lb />
grateful to the brethren and hope <lb />
to deserve a continuance of such <lb />
esteem from them. <lb />
Wilmington Star, <lb />
The Greenville Reflector, one <lb />
of the most highly esteemed <lb />
tern contemporaries, has entered <lb />
upon its seventh year. It is a <lb />
staunch Democratic paper, and <lb />
deserves well at the hands of the <lb />
people among whom it circulates. <lb />
It will be improved during the <lb />
year. <lb />
Wilson Mirror. <lb />
The Greenville Reflector is six <lb />
years old. It is on the highway <lb />
to success and prosperity, and it <lb />
deserves to be, for it is a bright, <lb />
newsy and interesting sheet, full <lb />
of home news and good selections, <lb />
and is edited with care and ability <lb />
by a very young writer. <lb />
ed success. <lb />
Snow Hill Enterprise. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, a most <lb />
excellent well edited paper ; <lb />
always fearless and hold in the <lb />
maintenance of right and truth, <lb />
ha entered upon its seventh vol- <lb />
with flattering prospect and <lb />
increasing facilities. We con- <lb />
brother Whichard and <lb />
wish for him continued success and <lb />
prosperity. He richly deserves it. <lb />
Times. <lb />
Several of our best exchanges <lb />
have recently begun new volumes, <lb />
among them the Eastern <lb />
tor. It is one of the best news <lb />
papers in Eastern Carolina. <lb />
Wilson Advance. <lb />
The Greenville Reflector has <lb />
entered upon its seventh volume. <lb />
It is a live newspaper, works <lb />
for the benefit of Pitt <lb />
county and we are pleased to note <lb />
its prosperity. <lb />
Kinston Free Pres. <lb />
With its last issue the Green- <lb />
ville Reflector begin its 7th vol- <lb />
We extend congratulations <lb />
to brother who has <lb />
steadily improved Reflector <lb />
till he now has one of the best <lb />
and weeklies in the <lb />
State. The Reflector has an ex- <lb />
moral tone aid deserves <lb />
the good patronage it is receiving. <lb />
News and Farm. <lb />
The Greenville has <lb />
entered upon its seventh volume. <lb />
It is an able Democratic journal <lb />
and should have a large circulation. <lb />
Roxboro Courier. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector has en- <lb />
upon its seventh volume. <lb />
The Reflector is one of our <lb />
sprightliest exchanges and it is <lb />
ways a welcomed visitor to our <lb />
office. We wish Bro. Whichard <lb />
and his excellent paper <lb />
success. <lb />
Elizabeth City Falcon. <lb />
The Greenville Reflector hast <lb />
reflected brilliant rays for <lb />
years. May it continue to reflect j <lb />
for the good of old Pitt and the <lb />
Democratic party for many years <lb />
to come. <lb />
within the reach of all, and which are superior <lb />
to those generally obtained at higher prices <lb />
elsewhere. Every garment made on the <lb />
JOHN SIMMS, <lb />
LaGrange, N. C. <lb />
I will be at the Macon House, Greenville <lb />
N. a, on <lb />
Tuesday, Feb. <lb />
with a full line of samples, and prepared to take <lb />
orders. <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 be superior to any fertilizer on the market. <lb />
M. LANG'S COLUMN. <lb />
LADIES <lb />
to to <lb />
your notice a beautiful <lb />
sample line of <lb />
E. C. GLENN. <lb />
COMMISSION <lb />
STANDARD GUANO. ACID PHOSPHATE, <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb />
SHELL LIME. PUKE DISSOLVED BONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, Mar. 1887. <lb />
NEW YORK. <lb />
o o o o o o <lb />
The Racket Store. <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 />
j cent cheaper than usu- <lb />
That I have <lb />
carried the finest <lb />
i of these goods is con- <lb />
; ceded by all the ladies <lb />
i 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 />
Nursery. <lb />
Being considerably crowded <lb />
with office work last week we <lb />
omitted to make local mention of <lb />
the Riverside Nursery, a large ad <lb />
of which appeared in <lb />
the last Mr. Warren <lb />
now sending hie spring <lb />
late calls attention to fa Editor Reflector <lb />
large variety fruit trees, nut Our farmers <lb />
County Notes. <lb />
Reedy Branch Feb. <lb />
finest candies and brought a <lb />
large box containing u splendid as- <lb />
It was delightful. <lb />
Cupid will be abroad with hie <lb />
Dot near supply all the calls for <lb />
extra copies. <lb />
It is late to mention it, but we <lb />
hear no regrets that the whiskey <lb />
till was removed from Green- j capers next Tuesday, and <lb />
ville a few weeks since. j many be maids who will with <lb />
A canning factory would pay hands and <lb />
in Greenville. Now would be the tiny seal and <lb />
good time to start one have upon the sentiment-j <lb />
it ready for summer. verse wreathed with flowers <lb />
and darts and doves and hearts, I <lb />
say o'er and o'er to herself won- j <lb />
who sent <lb />
And another editor last week <lb />
reached conclusion that <lb />
bearing evergreens, grape <lb />
vines, bulbs, roses, green <lb />
plants, etc., which he is now <lb />
pared to The location of <lb />
this Nursery here is a great con- j <lb />
to the people cf Put and <lb />
surrounding counties and are <lb />
showing their appreciation by <lb />
it a patronage. The <lb />
success that attends this enter- <lb />
prise is evidenced from the fact <lb />
that since the delivery season of <lb />
1887 began, on November first, <lb />
Mr. Warren has sold and deliver- <lb />
ed about worth of trees, <lb />
and he tells us that the sales for <lb />
the next season will double the <lb />
last. Those who receive the <lb />
spring circular will find the Pecan <lb />
not mentioned under the <lb />
trees. This was omitted in <lb />
done much <lb />
work during the past break- <lb />
their land and hauling dirt <lb />
Our wheat and oat crops are look- <lb />
line. <lb />
On fifth Saturday and Sunday <lb />
the union meeting of the Free <lb />
Will Baptists were held at Reedy <lb />
Branch, but owing to the bitter <lb />
cold weather the crowd was not <lb />
so large as was expected. On <lb />
first Sunday was the quarterly <lb />
meeting. A very large crowd was J <lb />
present, and there were more <lb />
girls than we ever saw at church <lb />
here before. A good many went <lb />
oat to church with the <lb />
of witnessing a marriage that <lb />
was reported to take place, but <lb />
It is Leap Year <lb />
Wanted. <lb />
To cell a well-established News-paper <lb />
and Job Printing Office, in a progressive <lb />
and growing town in Western North Car- <lb />
o v paper in the town A <lb />
splendid field for a news-paper. Good <lb />
job patronage. Type and Presses as good <lb />
as new. chance in a thousand for a <lb />
news-paper Satisfactory reasons <lb />
for selling, which will be made known to <lb />
any person wishing to buy. Must have <lb />
money, or need not apply. Address <lb />
care <lb />
Farm For Sale. <lb />
The undersigned offers a desirable farm <lb />
for sale. Situated about two miles <lb />
the town of Bethel, in Pitt county adjoin- <lb />
the J. S. farm, containing <lb />
about acres, acres of which are <lb />
cleared. Upon farm are two dwell- <lb />
houses and necessary outbuildings. <lb />
Water upon the premises is excellent. I <lb />
Location health-. The land is rich, pro- <lb />
and easily cultivated. For fur- <lb />
particulars apply to <lb />
W. S. HIGHSMITH, <lb />
Bethel, N. C. <lb />
Regular monthly meetings of <lb />
the Comity Commissioners, Board <lb />
of Education ind Town <lb />
men this week. <lb />
A brass Band does its own <lb />
blowing Wilson Mirror. Not <lb />
every time, for the <lb />
was not man's best <lb />
here this world and acting <lb />
upon the conclusion took onto him <lb />
If a wile. Mr. J. A. Robinson, <lb />
one of the editors of Durham <lb />
Harry <lb />
of the Winston mar- <lb />
to Miss Alice C. Page, of <lb />
newspaper blows band. <lb />
Whiskey caused a few disturb- <lb />
in town last week, the <lb />
being to the pockets <lb />
of the disturbers of the peace. <lb />
few spring like days we Wake la <lb />
have had are bringing out col <lb />
Sowers. A crimson to couple, <lb />
yard of Mrs. V. II. Hi <lb />
got fooled. <lb />
girls seem to make of it. <lb />
whose marriage <lb />
as Mr. Warren has a j J was pros- <lb />
large supply of and and seemed enjoy them- <lb />
should have a few IV very well, <lb />
can trees included in their order. I exercises of, Mr. <lb />
No better trees of any kind can be B. <lb />
procured than those at Riverside H- Lorenzo <lb />
Nursery. fast Friday night. We <lb />
program was interesting. <lb />
Notice After the exercises was <lb />
Having disposed of m, interest in , hour. <lb />
Drug business. I will In future devote my ,. . . <lb />
entire attention the practice of u Mr. tie <lb />
cine- Office at residence in ways gives satisfaction a a teach- <lb />
J. T. SLEDGE, M. D. <lb />
, We regret to learn of the death <lb />
Sp j of Lena which <lb />
All persons owing Ann red at lie last <lb />
to d was the widow <lb />
I forward at once and settle their <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Whereas, Lizzie and <lb />
C- Highsmith, minor children of B. C. <lb />
Highsmith, deceased, by their attorney J. <lb />
Johnston, have petitioned to the <lb />
Justice of the Peace for Pitt <lb />
county to have a homestead exemption <lb />
laid off and set apart in the lands of said <lb />
B. C. Highsmith, situated Pitt <lb />
on North side of Creek ad- <lb />
joining the lands of R. II. Highsmith, the <lb />
Nobles land and others, being the land <lb />
devised to B. C. Highsmith by Godfrey <lb />
AU the creditors of said B. C. <lb />
Highsmith are hereby notified that said <lb />
petition will be beard before me at Beth- <lb />
el Pitt county on 4th day of August <lb />
1886, at time and place are <lb />
notified to appear and cause if any <lb />
can, why the prayer in the petition <lb />
shall not be granted. This 2nd of <lb />
February 1888. M. G. BRYAN, J. P. <lb />
NEW <lb />
JEWELRY STORE. <lb />
I have just opened a Jewelry Store at <lb />
the stand of G. T. and will <lb />
keep on sale a nice line of <lb />
WATCHES, CLOCKS, <lb />
and Jewelry. <lb />
Am also prepared to do all binds of re- <lb />
pairing on such articles in a <lb />
wanner. m i <lb />
Step by step the RACKET moves on, step by step its law of low <lb />
value demonstrates the principles of in business. Solve <lb />
the problem of success as you will, surround it with all the mystery <lb />
possible, put in it nil the fine-spun theories you invent and boil <lb />
them down into a then put them into ice and yon will <lb />
find that you have no better one than law of the RACKET. Mus- <lb />
your business when yon buy, keep the mastery when you sell. Nev- <lb />
mark an item cents when you can afford to take seven. <lb />
purchased largely from several merchants retiring from business <lb />
at cents in the dollar and some goods for less. We propose giving <lb />
our customers the benefit of the bargains. The law small profits <lb />
and quick sales is the only legitimate road to successful career m <lb />
To do this it takes when you no man's <lb />
credit is equal to dollars when yon sell, for no man can sell you <lb />
goods as cheap on time as for cash. And if anyone to you that <lb />
your credit is as good your money, look out, for the business man <lb />
who does it, knows full well the power of ready cash, or has not learn- <lb />
ed enough the principles business to rank him with a twelve <lb />
years old 003-. Men sell goods on time of course they do, and <lb />
thoroughly dulled merchants in that line do it, but make you <lb />
pay for it. they would fail. Ami a great many do <lb />
fail, for the reason that the law of it is the higher prices, the more <lb />
certain defeat. Big profits kill, small profits master the mercantile <lb />
business. The credit system is a failure, it encumbers the producer, <lb />
farmers with debts that he expect to pay. lie gives a <lb />
mortgage on his horse and cow and everything save Mis wife and <lb />
and when he has done this, he is no a free man. He <lb />
agrees to pay just what the merchant charges, and this is compelled to <lb />
be an price to make for those who never pay. At the <lb />
end of the if he bas been very fortunate he pays up, if not he <lb />
goes on the same basis for another year, and thus it is year after year. <lb />
Below we quote our leading bargains. We can save you <lb />
money on anything you may want in our line. <lb />
C. S. Parson's best Brogan Shoes at astonishing low figures <lb />
Best Calicoes L cents Paper cents <lb />
Papers Sharp's Needles cents Spools of Cotton for o cents <lb />
Cakes of Toilet Soap cents oz Bottle Machine Oil cents <lb />
Hemstitched Ladies cents <lb />
All Silk Ribbon cents per yard <lb />
Men's Shirts Linen Bosoms and cents <lb />
Balls Sewing Cotton cents Towels from cents up <lb />
Ladies Breakfast Shawls for cents <lb />
Men's at and cents <lb />
Table Clothes at low figures <lb />
Ladies Hose and cents better quality <lb />
Men's Pants from up Note Paper a quire <lb />
Good Envelope cents a pack Buttons cents n dozen and <lb />
Handkerchiefs for cents better quality for cents <lb />
Bustles cents usual price <lb />
Pocket Books cents Hair Brush cents <lb />
Combs and razors most any price cents <lb />
Good Hammers cents Corsets for cents and up <lb />
Good Rubber Elastic cents hotter quality brocaded cents <lb />
Chemise well made cents <lb />
Lead Pencils for cents <lb />
Tin and Glassware at prices that will astonish you <lb />
Give us a call and be convinced that a dime <lb />
saved is a dime made. Come one and all, little <lb />
and big, we will send you home rejoicing. <lb />
Very respectfully yours <lb />
RYAN REDDING <lb />
inn MI<lb />
AGRICULTURAL LIME, <lb />
FOR SALE BI HARRY SKINNER GO, <lb />
Fall and Winter <lb />
DRESS GOODS <lb />
AX <lb />
TRIMMINGS <lb />
and in prices I can com- <lb />
with the lowest. <lb />
My <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. still <lb />
continue to sell the famous <lb />
FRANK 2.50 <lb />
and the famous SO- <lb />
TIPS for and girls, <lb />
I cordially invite public to <lb />
visit my store and examine good <lb />
and prices. <lb />
ONE PRICE STORE. <lb />
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TOWN <lb />
KEROSENE OIL. <lb />
JAMES A. SMITH <lb />
WILT. DELIVER, DAILY, <lb />
to parties desiring it. Kerosene Oil, a <lb />
good a- in market and at <lb />
HIM now paid at Mores. <lb />
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED <lb />
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and places el <lb />
RESORT <lb />
EMPORIUM <lb />
For Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair, <lb />
FOR <lb />
IO <lb />
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Garments, <lb />
Yarns, Rags, etc. <lb />
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The PUREST. STRONGEST FASTEST <lb />
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They also make the Belt and Cheapest <lb />
WRITING INK ONE QUART <lb />
laundry blue f IO Cents. <lb />
Directions for Coloring Photographs and a colored <lb />
Cabinet Photo, as sample, sent for cents. <lb />
Ask druggist Book and Sample Card, or <lb />
CO., Burlington, ft. <lb />
Per or Bronzing Fancy Article. <lb />
DIAMOND PAINTS. <lb />
Copper. Only IO Cent. <lb />
STOP <lb />
AT THE GLASS FRONT, <lb />
the Opera House, at which place <lb />
I have located, and where I hare <lb />
tiling in my <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO MAKE A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
with all the improved appliances; new <lb />
and comfortable chairs. <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work outside of my shop <lb />
promptly executed. Very respectfully, <lb />
EDMONDS. <lb />
mm k mt <lb />
AT THE STOCK OF NEW <lb />
MILLINERY GOODS <lb />
constantly arriving at <lb />
MRS. <lb />
will convince you that they are without a <lb />
parallel in this market, both as to quality <lb />
and price. A new lot of the latest style <lb />
goods received every few days. <lb />
STEAM ENGINES <lb />
and all other repaired at short <lb />
notice, at home or at shop. Iron and <lb />
Brass Turning done In the best manner. <lb />
Cylinders bored. Models made to order. <lb />
Locks repaired. Keys made or fitted, Pipe <lb />
out and threaded. Sine repaired in best <lb />
manner. Bring on your work. General <lb />
Jobbing by O. P. <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
HOUSE, <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
UNDER MANAGEMENT <lb />
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED. <lb />
LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS. <lb />
TABLE SUPPLIED WITH BEST OF <lb />
Till <lb />
Good rooms and attentive servant. <lb />
Bay Feed Stables in <lb />
S. BOOM, Proprietor. <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
SPENCER BROS., <lb />
THE HOME <lb />
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. <lb />
Polite waiters. Good rooms. Best <lb />
the market affords. When in the city <lb />
stop at the <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
on Main St. Washington. N. C.<lb />
BUY <lb />
EXCELSIOR <lb />
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS <lb />
ILL PURCHASERS CAM BE SUITED<lb />
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FOB BALK V <lb />
L. C. TERRELL, <lb />
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Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train en Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at <lb />
P. M. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck <lb />
9.80 A. M. daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, X C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. except Sim- <lb />
P M. Sunday PM, arrive <lb />
X C. P M, F M. <lb />
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except Sunday. A M. A <lb />
M, arrive Tarboro, N C, A M, M <lb />
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Goldsboro except Sunday. A M, <lb />
arrive C. A M. Re- <lb />
turning leaves N C A M. <lb />
arrive Goldsboro. X C, P M. <lb />
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Mount at P M, arrives Nashville <lb />
P M, Spring Hope P If, Returning <lb />
leaves Spring Hope A M, Nashville <lb />
A ft, arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
M, daily, except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
tor Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at <lb />
P M. Returning leave Clinton at A <lb />
M, connecting at Warsaw with Nos. <lb />
and <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson Fayette- <lb />
ville Branch is No. Northbound Is <lb />
No. except Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South will stop only at <lb />
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection at <lb />
Weldon for all points North daily. All <lb />
rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb />
day via Bay Line. <lb />
Trains make close connection for all <lb />
points North via Richmond and Wash- <lb />
All trains run solid between <lb />
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb />
JOHN F. DIVINE, <lb />
General <lb />
J. R. KENLY, Transportation <lb />
T. M. EMERSON. Passenger <lb />
C. B. <lb />
N. B. <lb />
Edwards N, <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
N. c. <lb />
We have the largest and most complete <lb />
establish men of the kind to be found in <lb />
she State, add solicit orders for all classes <lb />
Of Commercial, Bail- <lb />
road or School Print-, <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
WEDDING STATIONERY BEADY <lb />
FOB INVITATIONS <lb />
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I do not pray; <lb />
Keep my God, from stain of sin. <lb />
Just for to-day. <lb />
Let both diligently work <lb />
And duly pray; <lb />
me be kind word and deed, <lb />
Just for to-day. <lb />
Let me be slow to do my will. <lb />
Prompt to obey. <lb />
Help to mortify my flt-sh. <lb />
Just for to-day. <lb />
Let me no wrong or idle word <lb />
Unthinking say; <lb />
Set Thou a peal upon my lips, <lb />
for to-day. <lb />
me in season. Lord, be grave. <lb />
In season gay; <lb />
Let me be faithful to Thy grace. <lb />
Just <lb />
And if to-day life <lb />
Should ebb away. <lb />
Give me Thy sacraments divine. <lb />
Sweet Lord, to-day. <lb />
So, for to-morrow and its needs <lb />
I do not <lb />
But keep me. guide me. love me. Lord <lb />
Just for to-day. <lb />
Mortgage Misery. <lb />
Elizabeth City Carolinian. <lb />
The honest man who gives <lb />
on his home never at <lb />
teal ease. Not alone the <lb />
cage, with it very, very often <lb />
peace, comfort and contentment <lb />
with it. Our advice always <lb />
been, and still to be, <lb />
do it, if you can avoid <lb />
And here we are by the <lb />
to tell a story, The <lb />
dent made a life-long impression <lb />
upon us. and we hope it may wise <lb />
influence the readers of the <lb />
It occurred some thirty yea re <lb />
at a stoic in the Key- <lb />
stone State A man who was in- <lb />
had worked hard and <lb />
had and paid for a <lb />
farm, had furnished his house, and <lb />
room envious of some of his neigh- <lb />
wanted to build a barn. <lb />
Lo do this he proposed to borrow <lb />
the money, giving u mortgage on <lb />
the farm He asked <lb />
about negotiating the loan. <lb />
The question was asked <lb />
farm is clear now <lb />
love your wife <lb />
said the merchant, <lb />
my advice. Go home arid <lb />
earn the first, and then build <lb />
your barn. If you borrow now, <lb />
you will think each night as you <lb />
lie on your bed that you are in <lb />
debt. You will fret and worry ; <lb />
your wife will do the same ; sick- <lb />
and accidents may come, or a <lb />
poor crop be your portion ; there <lb />
will be a skeleton in your <lb />
house. Don't go into the <lb />
gage business Live within your <lb />
income, be industrious, and when <lb />
you do build your barn and own it, <lb />
you'll be as proud of it as an En- <lb />
is of his <lb />
For a moment the young farm- <lb />
hesitated. The writer of this <lb />
was one of the Grad- <lb />
the head lowered, and a tear <lb />
rolled down the cheek. The man <lb />
took pride in his occupation, and <lb />
wanted that barn. At last he <lb />
said you To tell <lb />
the truth, my wife was crying <lb />
when I home because I was <lb />
going to mortgage the place. I'll <lb />
do as you say and go home as I <lb />
came, and she'll be glad to see <lb />
He did, and he made and saved <lb />
enough in two years to build the <lb />
barn. <lb />
We repeat, the incident so <lb />
pressed us that we never gave a <lb />
and never intend to. <lb />
We have seen a great deal of mis- <lb />
on account mortgage <lb />
business, and as stated in the be- <lb />
ginning, our advice has always <lb />
been to discourage rather than en- <lb />
com age it. <lb />
Better Off. <lb />
Last <lb />
lb the extreme <lb />
of in this our <lb />
farmers used a very great <lb />
ed amount of commercial <lb />
planted smaller crops of to- <lb />
but paid more <lb />
than usual to raising sup; for <lb />
home consumption. corn <lb />
i abundant and cheap ; W see no <lb />
hay being hauled from our depot <lb />
by our farmers, and a larger <lb />
of pork has been slaughtered <lb />
than for several winters in Una <lb />
section. One your of o pinch <lb />
has done much good n <lb />
en people a valuable lesson. <lb />
Will they profit by it We sincere- <lb />
hope so ; for should they <lb />
for a few years to act as they <lb />
have during the year just ended <lb />
we would see an amazing change <lb />
in the condition of our farming <lb />
and it would. a very <lb />
improved condition m every <lb />
sense. let them go back to <lb />
their former them- <lb />
selves with tobacco, buy guano <lb />
equal cost, in many cases, to <lb />
the value of the crop they grow, <lb />
make their smoke houses and <lb />
corn cribs beyond the Ohio <lb />
river, and employ the thrifty <lb />
New grow their bay. <lb />
and the miller to <lb />
grind heir flour, and you may <lb />
confidently count on a speedy re- <lb />
turn of just such a time as they <lb />
have recently passed through. <lb />
is a dear school, fools <lb />
learn in no <lb />
New York World. <lb />
It the scare about disease germs <lb />
in ice, whether exaggerated or <lb />
tend to lessen the use of ice <lb />
in water, it will do a van <lb />
amount of good. <lb />
Bacteria are not the only source <lb />
of danger in ice. The American <lb />
it is confined to this <lb />
deluging the stomach <lb />
with of iced water, with <lb />
the meals is most pernicious. It <lb />
retard digestion until the normal <lb />
heat of the is regained, <lb />
and is a prairie cause if dyspepsia. <lb />
It i be water tie in the re- <lb />
or elsewhere in contact <lb />
with tin ice or cold air, until it be <lb />
there will lie no danger <lb />
disease germs and <lb />
. f<lb />
Childbirth, a new book by <lb />
Dr. John H. Dye, one of Saw <lb />
skillful physicians, shows that pain is not <lb />
necessary in Childbirth, but results from <lb />
causes easily understood and overcome <lb />
It proves chat woman may be- <lb />
come a mother 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 />
true private companion. Cut this ; <lb />
It will save pain, and possibly <lb />
life. Send two-cent stamp for descriptive <lb />
circulars, testimonials, mid confidential <lb />
letter sent in sealed envelope. Address <lb />
Frank Thomas ft Co., Publishers, <lb />
Md. <lb />
The <lb />
milk is very <lb />
thin. <lb />
the drought <lb />
ma'am ; the cows miss the well- <lb />
water. <lb />
milk seems <lb />
Hew Hen Die. <lb />
If we know all the methods of approach <lb />
adopted by an enemy we are en- <lb />
to ward off the danger and post- <lb />
pone the when surrender becomes <lb />
inevitable. In many instances the in-to be well watered, <lb />
be rent strength of the body suffices to en- <lb />
able it to oppose the tendency toward <lb />
death. Many however have lost these for- <lb />
to such an extent that there is little <lb />
or no help. In other cases a little aid to <lb />
the weakened Lungs will make all the <lb />
difference between sudden death and <lb />
many years of useful life. Upon the first <lb />
symptoms of a Cough, Cold or any <lb />
of the Throat or Lungs, give that old <lb />
and well known Ger- <lb />
man Syrup, a careful trial. It will prove <lb />
what thousands say of it to be, the <lb />
of any <lb />
II- Morgan, merchant. Lake <lb />
City Fla was taken with a severe Cold, <lb />
attended with a distressing Cough and <lb />
running into Consumption in its first <lb />
stages. He tried many so called <lb />
cough remedies and steadily grew worse. <lb />
Was reduced in flesh, had difficulty in <lb />
breathing and was unable to sleep. <lb />
tried Dr. King's New Discovery for <lb />
Consumption and found immediate relief <lb />
and after using about half dozen bottles <lb />
found himself well and has had no return <lb />
the disease. No other remedy can <lb />
show so grand a record of cures, as Dr. <lb />
King's New Discovery for Consumption <lb />
Guaranteed to do Just what is claimed for <lb />
bottle tree at <lb />
Drug Store.<lb />
D. know.<lb />
BLOOM, Bat <lb />
BAKER <lb />
Skin and Blemish <lb />
d for trial as <lb />
preparation <lb />
than Hundred <lb />
application, far <lb />
Stats and o- <lb />
th. lb. <lb />
to act as solicitor <lb />
trade-mar. copy. <lb />
sue . forth Slat., <lb />
in Fran. <lb />
and all <lb />
a are <lb />
prepared and <lb />
In on abort Terms <lb />
Basil <lb />
. circulation Sad lath most <lb />
of It th world. <lb />
of a sous <lb />
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sad in If of palest <lb />
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if hero en to <lb />
A Very Good Draft. <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
A resident of this city has been <lb />
very successful in the matter of <lb />
curing a good draft in anew <lb />
A day or two since he fixed <lb />
up his grate, started a lira and was <lb />
immensely pleased to see it <lb />
with a vim. It was not so funny, <lb />
though, when he accidentally drop- <lb />
a fine silk muffler near the <lb />
grate, to see it vanish up the <lb />
in a twinkling. Before be re- <lb />
covered from this, one of a pair <lb />
rubber shoes wiggled up and was <lb />
scooped in and bent skyward by the <lb />
His astonishment had <lb />
not cooled down before two pet <lb />
kittens came purring around, and <lb />
he was worse than thunder struck <lb />
at seeing the two pets sucked in <lb />
by that and <lb />
vanish forever. The worthy <lb />
at once commenced <lb />
for the personal safety of himself <lb />
and when last was <lb />
tying the legs to the <lb />
bed-post, where he said they would <lb />
stay until that could be <lb />
modified to a considerable extant. <lb />
To quickly remove headache, pains in <lb />
the back, the discomforts Of Indigestion, <lb />
etc, use which promptly relieves <lb />
all such pains. <lb />
If any trouble Is attendant noon the <lb />
baby s teething, don't to rue Dr. Durham<lb />
Showing that Some People are <lb />
Born Mean. <lb />
Cincinnati Telegram. <lb />
A case of <lb />
depravity was developed in <lb />
room of the Second district <lb />
school, on Sycamore street, last <lb />
Friday. For several days prior <lb />
to that the hat of one of the pupils, <lb />
a little girl, aged years, kept <lb />
mysteriously disappearing. The <lb />
teacher made every effort to fer- <lb />
out the mystery. It was <lb />
dent to her that some one of the <lb />
pupils was hiding the hat, and fail- <lb />
fix the deed upon some one she <lb />
resolved to punish the entire room <lb />
by keeping them in after hour of <lb />
dismissal. There are pupils in <lb />
room and those pupils were <lb />
kept in almost an hour, or until <lb />
the hat would be found by some <lb />
one, every evening for nearly a <lb />
week. The hat was never found <lb />
twice in the same place, and was <lb />
always found in the very oddest <lb />
places. The little girl whose hat <lb />
was missing seemed so unconcern <lb />
ed about her predicament as to be <lb />
almost listless. Several times she <lb />
was asked if she had any idea who <lb />
hid her bat. and she replied in the <lb />
most guiltless way that she bad <lb />
not. Staying an hour late every <lb />
evening soon became a burden to <lb />
the life of the children that <lb />
room, and some of the boys <lb />
ed to investigate. They suspected <lb />
the girl, kept a close watch on <lb />
her action. Friday one of them <lb />
saw her slip something behind the <lb />
coal box. That evening the hat <lb />
was missing again. The teacher, <lb />
however, dismissed the school <lb />
making some inquiries as to <lb />
hid the and the little <lb />
girl went home After <lb />
he girls, who are always dismiss- <lb />
ed first, were gone, the boy who <lb />
had noted the girl's actions told <lb />
his teacher be saw the girl stick <lb />
something behind the coal box, <lb />
as school was taking <lb />
The looked, and there <lb />
was the hat, just where she had <lb />
herself hid it. And this little <lb />
girl had been quietly enjoying the <lb />
misery she was inflicting on <lb />
her school mates every day for a <lb />
week. <lb />
Patronize every enterprise in <lb />
town if you want to have a <lb />
prosperous and live town. The mer- <lb />
chants, the carpenters, the <lb />
the hotels, the lawyers, the <lb />
doctors, and every class in business <lb />
of any kind come in for their <lb />
share of patronage, and it takes a <lb />
combination of these, <lb />
with enterprises <lb />
to make a live <lb />
To the Inform your <lb />
readers that I hare a positive remedy for <lb />
the above named disease. By its timely <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 send me their express <lb />
and post office address. Respectfully, <lb />
T. A- M. C, Pearl St., N Y <lb />
If the people of the United <lb />
States could realize, for the space of <lb />
twenty-four hours, bow much they <lb />
have been robbed by the tar- <lb />
financial legislation, <lb />
they would be so hopping mad <lb />
that the French revolution <lb />
wouldn't be a <lb />
what happen here. <lb />
BREAKING IN DOW. <lb />
If a tree were to break a window, <lb />
what might the window <lb />
Taylor's Cherokee <lb />
Remedy Sweet Gum and has <lb />
a tremendous tale, Mr mends all forms <lb />
of coughs, and colds and lung trouble. <lb />
Her Youth. <lb />
Mrs. Peterson, Clay <lb />
Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable <lb />
story, the truth of which is vouched for <lb />
by the residents of the town am <lb />
have been troubled with kid- <lb />
complaint and hi men for many <lb />
years; could not dress myself without <lb />
help. Now I am free from all pain and <lb />
soreness, and am able to do all my own <lb />
housework. I owe my thanks to Elect <lb />
Bitters for having renewed my youth, and <lb />
removed completely all disease <lb />
a bottle, and at <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
-You Isaiah, <lb />
I tole not to go out en <lb />
didn't <lb />
mammy, I <lb />
bow come you <lb />
in de street when I you not <lb />
de gate climbed <lb />
de Young <lb />
THE MAN IN THE MOON. <lb />
How does the sailor know there is a <lb />
man in the moon Because he has been <lb />
to see and states that whenever he <lb />
has a cough or cold he takes Taylor's <lb />
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and <lb />
Mullein. <lb />
An item of news states that the <lb />
King of Spain, who is only seven- <lb />
teen months old, has a salary of <lb />
a year. And yet the <lb />
assertion is ventured that when <lb />
this high-salaried royal infant gets <lb />
his face washed or has the colic he <lb />
cries us lustily as any ordinary <lb />
by without a salary. <lb />
I was persuaded by c <lb />
for neuralgia and headache, <lb />
I found it a great relief after a few <lb />
cations. I cheerfully recommend it to all <lb />
who likewise suffer. G. <lb />
To unfortunate chronic we <lb />
recommend the timely use of Dr. Bull's <lb />
Cough Syrup. Wets. <lb />
There is a woman in Watkins- <lb />
ville, Ga . who within the last <lb />
eleven months has given birth to <lb />
five children. Her husband is <lb />
about discouraged. <lb />
SCHOOL <lb />
Why do school girls like northeast <lb />
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dyspepsia and disease, of the <lb />
urinary organs and was cured <lb />
by Shaker Extract of Roots. <lb />
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of the same place, who sold <lb />
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