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LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
ONE YEAR SIX MONTHS <lb />
The Eastern Reflector<lb />
THE BEST PAPER <lb />
PUBLISHED IN <lb />
CIRCULATION. <lb />
EXCELLENT MEDIUM. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL VII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 15.1888 <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
D. i. and <lb />
Published Wednesday <lb />
TO A SON-IN-LAW. <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
DISTRICT. <lb />
TO <lb />
Price, per year <lb />
She was my dream's and my <lb />
Joy, <lb />
This lovely woman whom you call <lb />
She was my heart's loved idol and my <lb />
pride. <lb />
. I taught her nil those graces which you <lb />
praise. <lb />
I dreamed of coming years, when, at my <lb />
side. <lb />
She should lend to my fading <lb />
days. <lb />
Should cling to me she to you clings <lb />
Not one of then seemed to graze <lb />
the forehead of the white face. <lb />
The doctor touched the marks- <lb />
on the shoulder. He turned <lb />
round. His face, heavily bearded, <lb />
had u singular expression min- <lb />
resolution and melancholy. <lb />
one said the <lb />
doctor. The man nodded his <lb />
head in consent. Then the doc- <lb />
tor led me to the other end of the <lb />
court and showed me, immediate- <lb />
behind the plaster head, a <lb />
black piece of sheet iron that had <lb />
Jealous Certainly he was <lb />
and you know the of <lb />
the new world are not apt to be <lb />
patient about certain matters. <lb />
man must have suffered <lb />
for his companion <lb />
was as as she was pretty, <lb />
and she seemed to find fun in ex- <lb />
his jealousy. Some- <lb />
times, if the notion took her, she Tn drama bad off in this <lb />
would with a man that evidently. This writer <lb />
had never seen before, showing never attends but he <lb />
the tact and and reads criticisms upon <lb />
asked the doctor in a <lb />
voice. <lb />
responded tie roan in a <lb />
deep voice; shot right <lb />
through the <lb />
The Drama. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
The drama it bad off <lb />
to American girls in tantalizing <lb />
been fastened up to protect well fascinating. Very little <lb />
In the very middle of the <lb />
democratic, BUT <lb />
will not hesitate to Democratic <lb />
men and measures that are not consistent <lb />
with the true principles of the party. <lb />
If you want a paper from a wide-a-wake . Well, you arc worthy of thank, he pointed out the <lb />
section of the State send for the I God c , i <lb />
tor W SAMPLE COPY FREE And yet, I think yon do not realize j correspondence or I <lb />
c i How burning were the sands o'er which I upon the sheet iron <lb />
she seemed to care about what she <lb />
made the unfortunate man suffer <lb />
through pranks of this sort. One <lb />
players. When the few good ac- <lb />
tors and actresses have had their <lb />
day what will become of the Amer- <lb />
u-at drama Of course the <lb />
will continue to exist, <lb />
wall. <lb />
. . piece of sheet iron was a shining <lb />
The young fruit hanging to the wither- , . . . , <lb />
bough, I round spot, with lead <lb />
But. lo the blossom was so fairs sight, by the crushing of the <lb />
You plucked it from me-for your own balls against it. <lb />
delight. p , . , <lb />
you can he said, as <lb />
e exact linear <lb />
he bright spot <lb />
on to the bole in <lb />
the piaster cast, can see for he whispered had bet-1 dramatic If the <lb />
x To bear rear this woman you the care what you are to live it M a great misfortune <lb />
It was thing to see her go the same hole. You I That man holds your life every that gifted and accomplished <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. Even into the arms of one she worship- won't find a single bullet mark j evening at the end of his j players are not to live also. We <lb />
anywhere only laughed. are reminded of this by the <lb />
how vast, how awful seems; is I said. kill me V she answered, I we hear upon Mrs. Potter <lb />
man. of New Hanover. . i . ii strange this must tossing her head. he thinks appeared before a <lb />
too much of me to give me audience on Monday night, <lb />
There is but one of <lb />
day the manager of tho will spend their money to see <lb />
himself stopped her behind the ranters and sticks. But <lb />
scenes left of young drama will dead and <lb />
swells with whom had been scenery and stage clothes will have <lb />
laughing and jesting the place of great persona- <lb />
here, my little of character and splendid <lb />
New Lawyers. <lb />
The following were granted Ii <lb />
to practice law by tho <lb />
Court at Raleigh last <lb />
Lewis J. Williams, <lb />
county. <lb />
Marshal L. Mott, Iredell county. <lb />
Robt. B. Burke, <lb />
Julius C. Martin, Wilkes <lb />
Henry R. Forsyth <lb />
county. <lb />
Edward B. Cline, Catawba <lb />
county. <lb />
Lewis A. <lb />
Thomas C. Whedbee, <lb />
ans county <lb />
Samuel M. Orange <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
The State Over, From Our <lb />
Many Exchanges. <lb />
Happenings in Events Concerning <lb />
North Our <lb />
Are Doing and Saying. <lb />
The Salvation Army made sixty <lb />
converts in <lb />
Scarcely two-thirds of the sher- <lb />
of the State have settled their <lb />
state taxes. <lb />
A census of Wilmington is to <lb />
he taken in March. It is said <lb />
city will show people, <lb />
bona fide residents. <lb />
The Bulletin Man <lb />
Marries his Landlady and <lb />
Rejoices. <lb />
Secretary of I. Of this new love which nils <lb />
of Wake. heart. <lb />
W. of Wake. For one who never bore a single hour along, Bald the doctor, <lb />
P. Roberts, of Gates. <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba. <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of <lb />
SUPREME COURT. <lb />
Chief N. H. Smith, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate S. Ashe. of <lb />
Anson Augustus S. Merrimon, of Wake. <lb />
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
First E. Shepherd, of <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Second Philips, of <lb />
Third District II. G. Connor, <lb />
son. <lb />
Clark- <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth A. Gilmer, <lb />
Sixth T. <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Of pain which tears her tell you all about it when <lb />
From all its moorings, and controls <lb />
more e gain crossed the court <lb />
Than all tho ties the years have held yard and passed the vestibule of <lb />
Which crowns a stranger with a kingly J And this what <lb />
grace- the doctor told me, while behind <lb />
And gives the one who bore rang out the pistol shots at reg- <lb />
place. <lb />
She loves me still and yet were a <lb />
now between you unfortunate said <lb />
in great letters upon the <lb />
boat, one Guido Ventura j advertising posters of the <lb />
New The steam- <lb />
George O. Hick. Wake county. Margie, of the Hyde Line Corn- <lb />
Mark Hertford county, pan, was burned, while lying at <lb />
James A Farmer, Nash county, j Bayboro, night between <lb />
Joshua P. Lenoir i and o'clock. <lb />
Smith Greene . Smithfield Less Doric <lb />
v has been marketed in <lb />
Edmund B. <lb />
county. <lb />
William L. Cantwell, Wilson, <lb />
Murphy Bulletin <lb />
The good book has said that it <lb />
is not well tor a man to be alone. <lb />
It has been saying so for about <lb />
years, more or leas, but it was <lb />
only yesterday that we conceded <lb />
that such indeed was the case <lb />
and proceeded to get us a wife. <lb />
Our readers are no doubt well ac- <lb />
with the Widow Plod- <lb />
who keeps the boarding <lb />
just around the corner from this <lb />
clean beds and a <lb />
square meal for There in <lb />
that it was that the shot <lb />
from Cupid's bow was shot clean <lb />
through our two tender hearts. <lb />
Yes there we saw the Widow <lb />
and it there that we <lb />
and won and wed her. It was <lb />
OB a moon light approach- <lb />
ed us with a board bill in her <lb />
hand, but all undaunted, we fell <lb />
, i at her feet and poured forth the <lb />
than in previous years The farmers , . Li, . <lb />
are their pork for their <lb />
own use. <lb />
Mr B. B. <lb />
Lewie of No. township recently <lb />
killed two hogs which weighed <lb />
r i ; county. <lb />
And every evening she posed j the British and American Cutlar Jr., New Han- <lb />
calmly before the muzzle of cannot act. She recently P-lover county <lb />
pistol, her velvet gaze quelling the in Washington City. The Charles M. Macon one thousand pounds. The <lb />
anger of her lover, as the eye of a dramatic critic the Post said j, , est one hundred was <lb />
lion tamer matte a wild beast. Mrs. otter strikingly F R county two old. <lb />
much as she produced W. Zachary, <lb />
evening, only about acts and wore only six <lb />
week after the names of Guido j costumes. It is said that <lb />
Ventura and Arabella had first some regarded what was done as <lb />
;. I. <lb />
like <lb />
and they <lb />
The of this State <lb />
county. I will hold their convention in Ra <lb />
Harvey Terry, on the 23rd of next May. <lb />
. .- . They will nominate a State ticket <lb />
our <lb />
we say that the <lb />
moon looked down with watery <lb />
eves through the dark, swaying <lb />
bows of tho oak Need say <lb />
that her fair head nestled on our <lb />
editorial shoulders, and she said <lb />
she would ours No but such <lb />
was the case, and to-night are <lb />
a married man. <lb />
The ceremony Who can tell <lb />
about it There was the parson <lb />
we promised him ; there was <lb />
I would Her my mi, i- . -----j- , ., <lb />
of i God meant it to be . Whet her he is an a gentleman entered i pretty, awkward, said some ladies <lb />
But can you wonder, if while I rejoice, or an American I cannot foyer, walked directly to w- They thought her efforts <lb />
,; her content. hurts like a ; A J p,. about a. funny as a <lb />
i Mm fill delegates to the Re- and <lb />
ribbons and and there <lb />
of <lb />
of <lb />
longer necessary to her <lb />
can. It is the new world which <lb />
usually sends us these virtuosos in <lb />
And so forgive me if my eyes are wet. <lb />
Guido's Target. <lb />
would have drawn nil Paris to see <lb />
him, if his series of performance <lb />
had not been suddenly <lb />
by circumstances which I am <lb />
about to relate. But must be- <lb />
gin at the beginning. There is <lb />
I had accompanied Dr. a romance connected with <lb />
through the great gardens one which I am <lb />
My pleasure in her joy is sweet. <lb />
Your very goodness sometimes hurts the art of using the revolver or the <lb />
A C. of life's drama seems -Com- j <lb />
Cumberland. j America that he came directly to <lb />
Eighth J. Montgomery, of Without the mother's oft-repeated part, i France. You might have seen <lb />
b v r,.,. .; Be patient with me she was mine so long, year at the <lb />
Jesse F. Graves, of Who now is One must Indeed i- <lb />
Yadkin. be strong d where he gave <lb />
Tenth C. Avery, of, To meet such loss least regret,; four or five exhibitions ; and <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
Twelfth u. Merrimon, <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
Representatives in <lb />
Sena B. Vance, of <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb />
House of District <lb />
Louis C. Latham, of Pitt <lb />
Second M. Simmons, of <lb />
Craven. <lb />
Third W. of <lb />
Fourth Nichols, <lb />
of one of his most re- <lb />
markable patient we had <lb />
Sixth T. of <lb />
S. Henderson, <lb />
Rowan. <lb />
Eighth Cowles, <lb />
cf Wilkes. <lb />
Ninth D. Johnston, <lb />
Buncombe. <lb />
COUNTY GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Court A. Move. <lb />
M. King. <lb />
Register of H. Wilson. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. <lb />
P. <lb />
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair- <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. I <lb />
ting, who uttered a little minstrel show. <lb />
and taking her is a better actress <lb />
ed it to his lips. Guido Ventura a handsomer woman. She <lb />
and Mrs. what is known <lb />
as women Mrs. Potter <lb />
publican National Convention. <lb />
It is said that J. W. <lb />
James W. Waters, Craven the forth to the I <lb />
P. Lynch, , j is up in <lb />
county. Culbreth ; the confession that we hereby <lb />
who was talking to the manager, <lb />
turned, looked and became very <lb />
pale. The man who bad just to the New York <lb />
rich and Mrs <lb />
Thomas E. Latham, Ashe <lb />
James G. Merrimon. Buncombe <lb />
county. <lb />
G. Anderson. Burke <lb />
of <lb />
ding his private insane asylum, and <lb />
proceeding toward the en- <lb />
trance of Ins private study. The <lb />
celebrated alienist was telling me <lb />
just passed on our way through the <lb />
certainly the only person who <lb />
knows, because during the six <lb />
months this man has been with <lb />
me I was the only one able to get <lb />
any information from him. I <lb />
have been to get the main <lb />
incidents of the story just by put <lb />
grounds, and who had saluted us ting together words or incidents <lb />
in an almost patronizing man- <lb />
man's peculiar <lb />
said the doctor, to believe <lb />
himself a famous personage. He <lb />
thinks be is the son of heaven, <lb />
the sovereign of the whole <lb />
empire, and there is not a day <lb />
he does not hand the keeper <lb />
which he would involuntarily <lb />
speak of in moments delirium. <lb />
So I tell it to you just as I believe <lb />
it to sure my <lb />
is not at fault. <lb />
Ventura came to <lb />
Paris he had with him a young <lb />
woman known as Miss Arabella <lb />
She was a splendid creature of <lb />
come in was a rich American, <lb />
whose persistent devotion to in London, <lb />
Arabella had sensation j which the Prince of Wales <lb />
ID New York. It had been to irradiate now and <lb />
on his account that Guido j with his shining presence. Mrs. <lb />
Ventura had made his Parisian I been playing to <lb />
engagement and suddenly left j houses in Philadelphia An <lb />
America. So this man had had W her in <lb />
the audacity follow them Philadelphia American. He <lb />
could not have come Pans an amusing account, <lb />
for the woman's sake. Guido w may conclude it is a just <lb />
Ventura had a terrible scene with one, of what he saw and heard. <lb />
.,., . Fr a <lb />
I W m i A n <lb />
Tr Tithe are no longer we- <lb />
boast live children born in wed- I we arc <lb />
lock it. one year. In June, <lb />
his wife had twins ; in December, <lb />
1887, she had triplets. <lb />
Elizabeth City Corn; <lb />
is now brisk and in demand at <lb />
Neil A. Sinclair, Cumberland <lb />
county. <lb />
Lee J. Best, Wayne county. I in the hands of the farmers and <lb />
held for higher priest received there two white <lb />
n Scotland Neck Ai twins. They arc snow white all <lb />
young man near Halifax, a few days; over, of good size, have pink eyes, <lb />
ago, while cutting wood, by chance j and if they were named Jack <lb />
cut down a tree which contained , Gill, Gill could not be distinguish- <lb />
four gallons of honey, from Jack. The most notice- <lb />
Affectionate Mules. <lb />
Raleigh News aid Observer. <lb />
. cents a bushel. We are pleased , S. T <lb />
i . . t . . can now b <lb />
hear there is considerable South <lb />
In a drove of mules just <lb />
A Story for Wives. <lb />
A wife once retired for ,,. <lb />
night won, out and petulant be- four bats and also about a peck able thing is their apparent <lb />
cause of her many cares and , <lb />
husband's absence when . l <lb />
the whole week the newly worked at <lb />
I by a . . .- <lb />
ed American shade wed Arabella. <lb />
Ventura had insisted with <lb />
the manager that the man should <lb />
not be permitted to go behind the <lb />
scenes. But the American had <lb />
managed to obtain an interview <lb />
with the manager in his private <lb />
mom, and had used money lavish- <lb />
bis <lb />
ac- <lb />
person who was handsome, certain- j T <lb />
-------.- they <lb />
We hear They are <lb />
a man who lives in when moving around, <lb />
county that went to Oxford i aPart- Sometimes they <lb />
while ago, and was on his way of the drove, <lb />
, the opera <lb />
with most w <lb />
i seemed wholly unmindful When <lb />
he had laid elate a-id books u to Well, well. tho common <lb />
laid awn Mate books I scratching other's <lb />
she saw him unlock a drawer, and Hickory Clipper The back with their teeth or <lb />
take from it a picture, which be j aid fund of Wake Forest College heads and necks gently together <lb />
lingered lovingly over, tenderly will be increased as a They appear to be deeply in love <lb />
shoulders, well mannered and lady- <lb />
like enough, supplied with <lb />
faultless millinery, but <lb />
She died very hard, <lb />
indeed, after she took the poison, <lb />
shrieked, tore head dress, bit <lb />
ago, and was on his way to . . <lb />
era and seeing a sign lovingly resting <lb />
of a and more frequently <lb />
and asked it how far was landing apart <lb />
enough of dispatches, confidential i the face a god <lb />
letters and diplomatic instructions <lb />
for his ambassador, <lb />
to make a whole <lb />
Just a that moment a sharp re- <lb />
d and the body of a statue. Any <lb />
one could observe and admire that <lb />
figure of hers at the evening per- <lb />
in the where <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
J. Perkins. <lb />
C. Forbes. <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
B. Cherry Ales. <lb />
Ward. T. A. <lb />
port rang out a few steps away. appeared in a close <lb />
I caught the doctor's arm and ex-1 gray tights, <lb />
claimed showing the fine contour of limbs, <lb />
that One of your vigorous and graceful, ex- <lb />
patients may have done something of charming delicacy- <lb />
a doublet of black velvet con- <lb />
Dr. only smiled. ; fining the opulence of a torso <lb />
he said ; be afraid, supple and full of<lb />
Moore and J. J. Cherry. <lb />
I want you to see <lb />
with her head proudly thrown back <lb />
And turning to the left he led <lb />
the way toward a little pavilion, <lb />
view behind a <lb />
the face would have made you <lb />
think of Diana the Huntress. <lb />
tell the truth she had <lb />
CHURCHES. . <lb />
First and Third I <lb />
clump of trees. unbaked of admirers, and in less than <lb />
made me through a a week it had become tho fashion <lb />
row vestibule and we found our- to see this wonderful Ara- <lb />
Rev. R. B. a court d who abated the celebrated <lb />
Baptist-Services every Sunday, mom-I surrounded by high walls. A tall marksman Guido Ventura 1.1 his <lb />
, , , , , f . on Her fund for the education of <lb />
and succeeded in revoking and down the i curiosity was men in this State. Mr. <lb />
decree of banishment. ; a she determined to know more Man S. Carr. Durham, has just <lb />
the moment Arabella to <lb />
undressing to don her cos- work on <lb />
praise. Her <lb />
, , , , would have <lb />
tome that day Guido Venture saw done t to a <lb />
a Tittle paper fall from her bosom amateur. She on <lb />
He picked it up unobserved, and her was <lb />
read it ; it a note from the <lb />
American proposing to the young <lb />
woman to run away with him the <lb />
next day. <lb />
he entered the waiting <lb />
room the marksman's lips were sot <lb />
and his brow dark. He took aim <lb />
at his own reflection in one of the <lb />
mirrors, just to see if his <lb />
to in silence, save for an ominous <lb />
giggle at a bit of gush, and she <lb />
came out at the end of every act <lb />
on very small provocation in- <lb />
to the it was about <lb />
one with the other. <lb />
Cards <lb />
of the matter. So, while he was subscribed to this worthy <lb />
getting ready for bed, she feigned purpose. <lb />
sleep. He soon slept soundly, and Nashville On j TAMEs M. <lb />
then she crept, from her place, like day last as Mr. Dixon, the So- <lb />
ft the night, took the keys,; the poor was go- <lb />
unlocked the desk and drawer, his home from Nashville, <lb />
and found that her husband had he was attacked by two <lb />
been kissing a picture of herself, and severely beaten with <lb />
which was taken when they were and sticks. They are in jail <lb />
awaiting a trial. <lb />
first married. Then she was <lb />
and mortified because she <lb />
had not been a more loving wife. <lb />
the usual thing. A ti-sue of old, . <lb />
oil .,., ., i.- a went to bed with new <lb />
well worn personalities, and e , T ,. <lb />
i i i resolutions formed. In the morn <lb />
common place but ran. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
C. <lb />
hand was steady. His hand There were no sallies in the lines, j . <lb />
not tremble. was dull, the edge <lb />
tag and night. Meeting every man was standing there, attired <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
in a costume which recalled, in <lb />
some of its details, the Mexican <lb />
dress. The man was standing <lb />
. . i i. t, i i ii ilia lino V <lb />
M., meets every, 1st Thursday and Mo- the pavilion, and as we <lb />
day after and Sunday at i.- l ; , , i . <lb />
Masonic W . M. King, W. M. I be arm. clutching I <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. SO meets loaded pistol. Our advent die <lb />
every 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ma- disturb him in the <lb />
As long as people spend <lb />
their money to look at Worth's <lb />
the <lb />
things are so called used by man- <lb />
will the <lb />
bust and elegant beauty to the best <lb />
possible advantage, when she <lb />
would stand with arms folded, <lb />
right the glare of the footlights <lb />
with a perfectly impassive face, in <lb />
front Guido Ventura, sometimes <lb />
holding a card in her hand for him <lb />
meets every Tuesday night. D. I. steady hand. I followed <lb />
James, N. G. the direction of his aim, and I saw, <lb />
to cut with a pistol ball ; some <lb />
times holding a pipe in her mouth, <lb />
about twenty paces away, about a of which he would break the stem <lb />
y Kt from the farther wall, a white two beyond her lips; <lb />
Pitt Council, A. L. of H., meets face with a black hole in the mid- placing a nutshell on <lb />
every Thursday night c. A. White, c. of It seemed her for him to shatter with <lb />
Temperance Reform Club meets in their , T ., , , <lb />
club room at be, as well as I could make <lb />
club room every Monday night, st M <lb />
o'clock. Mass meeting In the Court House <lb />
fourth Sunday of each month, at o'clock <lb />
p. M- E. C Glenn, <lb />
Woman's Christian Temperance Union <lb />
meet in the Reform Club Room Friday <lb />
of each week. Mrs. V. H. Which- <lb />
Band of Hope meets In Reform <lb />
Room every Friday night. Miss Eva <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
Office hours A. M. to P. M. Money <lb />
Order hours p. M. No or- <lb />
be issued from to I and <lb />
from l to p. x. <lb />
Bethel mail arrives daily Sun- . m u VT <lb />
at a., u., and departs at p x. i black hole, <lb />
Tarboro mall arrives daily Son-1 isn't any bigger than a <lb />
at X. ard departs at I p. X. <lb />
Diana the Huntress. <lb />
The pistol went off. The head <lb />
did not move ; and no splinters or <lb />
fragments foil from it. <lb />
said the doctor in a <lb />
whisper. is very singular. He <lb />
never <lb />
; he never misses. Every <lb />
ball goes same <lb />
Washington wall arrives daily <lb />
at x. and departs at r. K. <lb />
Mail leaves or Ridge Spring and inter, <lb />
mediate offices, Mondays, Wednesdays <lb />
Fridays at A. X. <lb />
mall arrives Fridays at P. <lb />
M. Departs Saturdays at a. k. <lb />
ft. A. P. M. <lb />
The man had another <lb />
weapon from hie belt. He shot. <lb />
The target still remained intact. <lb />
The arm was a revolver of the <lb />
American pattern ; the shooter <lb />
fired live more balls o succession, -too with the <lb />
minutes later he was on <lb />
the stage, commencing the per- <lb />
Happening to turn his <lb />
head at a certain moment he <lb />
caught sight of the American's <lb />
face, peering from behind a side <lb />
scene. Just then Miss Arabella so long <lb />
exhibitions. She looked simply in front of handsome amateurs parade the <lb />
exquisite her picturesque cos- with folded arms and her stage and travel the country over, <lb />
which brought out her poised upon her hair. She <lb />
smiled. Who was she smiling at <lb />
At the man behind the scene <lb />
Guido Venture knew it. from the <lb />
direction of her eyes. When she <lb />
moved them again she suddenly <lb />
ceased to smile, and a ex- <lb />
shadowed her face She <lb />
saw Venture taking <lb />
ate aim at her forehead. <lb />
report rang out, and Miss <lb />
Arabella fell as if struck by light- <lb />
they tore her dead body <lb />
from his desperate embrace, <lb />
do was mad <lb />
or No <lb />
one could tell. Indeed every of <lb />
fort was made to hush up the <lb />
fair. Id Paris the dead are quick- <lb />
forgotten. Alter the first ex- <lb />
bad passed the chief ac- <lb />
tors in the drama were <lb />
never thought of. <lb />
then Ventura has <lb />
been in my half his <lb />
time in shooting at the plaster <lb />
cat. Once he was unlucky enough <lb />
to break it, and it made bun de- <lb />
ll for a week. . <lb />
worshiped that woman as one as yon have <lb />
an idol. To be certain of it, for yourself, he is quite <lb />
t only necessary once to <lb />
see the way his eyes would the pavilion, <lb />
and found marksman in <lb />
Snow Hill Enterprise Capt. <lb />
Styron, who is now operating <lb />
steamers on the Tar river, was <lb />
here on tho inst., in company <lb />
clean and very becoming, a with Mr. W. K. <lb />
a bow and carefully brushed to start a new steam- <lb />
hair. When her husband came bot New to Stan- <lb />
m to breakfast, he looked at her,, as soon as the draws are <lb />
A LEX I. BLOW, <lb />
AW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
AUG. C M. <lb />
A BERNARD, <lb />
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Practice In the State and Federal <lb />
of those well known plaster caste moment's trembling of the <lb />
of Greek heads. I thought marksman's hand and it would <lb />
could distinguish it as a bead of nave been UP the splendid <lb />
girl. But the band of <lb />
trembled. <lb />
relation did the wonder <lb />
beauty hear to him Was she <lb />
his wife It was probable, but not <lb />
certain. The question was not <lb />
considered of much importance, <lb />
because the couple had come from <lb />
u country where a marriage may <lb />
be celebrated in one state and die- <lb />
solved another. What was <lb />
certain was that Ventura <lb />
Woman's Influence. <lb />
. . caught her m his arms and kissed opened, and the improvements now; <lb />
millinery arranged upon the-, Ten he m ; , operation on our river are com- <lb />
if the little mother didn't <lb />
pretty. She was wise enough not j <lb />
to forget the lesson. <lb />
A Negro'S Skull StOpS a Cot-j Woman's smiles lights up the <lb />
ton Gin. dreariest places of earth with a <lb />
halo of brightness, and makes the <lb />
Sanford Express. path radiant with the <lb />
J. E. MOORE <lb />
J. H. TUCKER <lb />
J MURPHY <lb />
pays your money and you <lb />
takes your But the the- <lb />
in the old went to <lb />
the to see originality <lb />
conception, artistic delineation, <lb />
grace and dignity of movement, <lb />
thorough training, <lb />
and to declamation <lb />
and the highest poetic language <lb />
The then was a school <lb />
artists, and stock-companies, com- <lb />
and thoroughly <lb />
taught players, tilled the boards. <lb />
A Virginia tanner who owned a <lb />
fine calf was recently asked by a <lb />
friend what he would take for the <lb />
animal. <lb />
was the. reply. <lb />
The very next day the friend <lb />
rushed over to the farmer's house <lb />
in a flurry of excitement. <lb />
train killed your calf just <lb />
said he. <lb />
MOORE, TUCKER A MURPHY, <lb />
A T-LA W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
L. C. LATHAM. <lb />
HARRY SKINNER <lb />
I SKINNER, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Some days ago, while Mr. James splendid effulgence of a brighter v. <lb />
Gilmore, near Egypt, ginning, and more luminous morning <lb />
cotton. Ins gin suddenly look of encouragement wings <lb />
He was very puzzled for for its upward-flight to <lb />
few moments to account for this still higher peaks on the dizzy <lb />
sudden On careful ex- j Andes of heroic effort. Yes, with <lb />
animation of the premises, he a woman a source of <lb />
found a of the bands; a man will climb over the <lb />
about the gin, lying under highest Alps of danger and <lb />
overshot wheel, his head wedged in order to reach the cheer- <lb />
bet ween the wheel and a rock in j fog Italy of her love and <lb />
the bed of the stream. The Any effort then to win <lb />
while riding on the turning shaft; such inspiring auxiliaries is crown- <lb />
of the wheel was thrown from with thrilling interest, and <lb />
balance, Ins bead landing under carries within itself the very poet- <lb />
wheel. Mr, Gilmore pulled , and pathos of the noblest con- <lb />
him out in an unconscious It approximates <lb />
and wont for a doctor. On re-j lowed worship, and is in itself a <lb />
turning, to his great surprise, of religion ; for when man <lb />
found the up and walking invests an object as pure and good <lb />
gosh exclaimed the far about. It is conceded by every ennobling as woman is with <lb />
the railroad mast heard of this occur- j of adoration which <lb />
for that calf. I wouldn't of j finds its highest inspiration in her, <lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
N C. <lb />
I. A. Jambs <lb />
SUGG JAMES, <lb />
Law, <lb />
to ft <lb />
. C <lb />
Collections a Specialty. <lb />
Practice in the Superior, Federal and <lb />
Supreme <lb />
taken for <lb />
however, that it <lb />
woe a hoax, and the farmer<lb />
the saved his life. It is j and its brightest trophy in her <lb />
known from many that very act involves a <lb />
eyes <lb />
flash if some too gallant gentleman <lb />
the foyer made himself a <lb />
act potting hie weapons <lb />
miss once to-f <lb />
that the brain of the African race <lb />
is encased in a most durable shell. <lb />
A New York merchant <lb />
into day. . <lb />
Why tun Hie people of <lb />
It time people peanuts were consumed in the <lb />
catch cold, which, if not attended to to country last year, The cost to the <lb />
half of <lb />
regeneration of the inner man, mid <lb />
carries iii its hands the baptismal <lb />
fires of a higher, purer, and <lb />
diviner life. <lb />
Arrangements are being made <lb />
in New York to celebrate <lb />
Gram's birthday anniversary, <lb />
April <lb />
JOYNER, <lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
GREENVILLE, H. C. <lb />
Will practice In the Courts of Pitt, <lb />
and Beaufort <lb />
ties, and the Supreme Court. <lb />
Faithful attention given to all <lb />
entrusted to him. <lb />
DR. H. SNELL, <lb />
WASH I NO TON. H. C. <lb />
Surgeon Dentist. <lb />
Tenders Ids professional service- to th <lb />
public. <lb />
without pain by <lb />
of Nitrous Oxide Gas. <lb />
CONSULTATION<lb />
J B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
W,<lb /></p>
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                <p>
-.- <lb />
as<lb />
The Eastern it Pay to Have a Rail- The Packing Business. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. road <lb />
Kite art a t <lb />
railroad as completed <lb />
Wednesday <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
FIT ST <lb />
U T <lb />
Subscription Price, per year. <lb />
Hamilton to Tarboro. It <lb />
ed new life to Hamilton, and in <lb />
less than a month every house <lb />
I in the place was occupied. Last <lb />
week a Greenville <lb />
who owns a house in Hamilton, <lb />
I was notified that his house would <lb />
be vacated on the 9th, and in <lb />
less than twenty-four hours he <lb />
received four applications <lb />
for the house This shows what a <lb />
railroad will do for a town. We <lb />
will not Imitate to Democratic <lb />
men and measure an not consistent <lb />
the true principles of the party <lb />
TOR. <lb />
.- SAMPLE FREE <lb />
at office at <lb />
Mail <lb />
Mail Routes Needed. <lb />
heard, that there is not now a <lb />
store, shop or dwelling in Ham- <lb />
unoccupied. Such would <lb />
no doubt be the case in Green- <lb />
ville could we get a railroad. <lb />
By the way, we learn that <lb />
the leading citizens of Washing- <lb />
ton are taking steps to get the <lb />
road commenced from Scotland <lb />
Neck to be carried to Washing- <lb />
ton instead of Greenville. Will <lb />
not our people take some steps <lb />
to prevent such a change Would <lb />
it not be well for some of our <lb />
leading citizens to communicate <lb />
with the officials of the road and <lb />
ascertain as far- as possible their <lb />
plans and intentions and show <lb />
them the importance and <lb />
of bringing the read to <lb />
Greenville Something should <lb />
be done, and that quickly. Our <lb />
people should exert themselves <lb />
The has been so- <lb />
to lend its influence to <lb />
cure the establishment of three <lb />
mail routes in this county <lb />
which are badly needed. One <lb />
of them is the route mentioned <lb />
in our letter from last <lb />
week. As w e understand it the <lb />
route from Greenville and the <lb />
route from Kinston to the <lb />
section go within four <lb />
miles of each other, and if they <lb />
were made to connect the people <lb />
down here could enjoy the <lb />
of a daily mail. This <lb />
could be secured at a very small <lb />
additional outlay, and it should <lb />
be so established. <lb />
Another route that the people <lb />
are taking steps to secure is from <lb />
Greenville to Farmville. While <lb />
that town is only miles away, <lb />
it has no communication with <lb />
the county scat except via Beth <lb />
eL Rocky Mount and Wilson, <lb />
making a distance of between SO <lb />
and miles, and consuming <lb />
several days in transit. The on- <lb />
mail that section has is <lb />
weekly from Wilson, and if a <lb />
route was established from <lb />
Greenville to Farmville to go on <lb />
alternate days from the Wilson <lb />
route it would give those people <lb />
a daily mail and place them in <lb />
communication with the county <lb />
seat. This route could be <lb />
cured at a small expense. <lb />
The other section that badly <lb />
needs mail facilities is all the <lb />
district in Greenville <lb />
townships in the Penny Hill <lb />
and Gum Swamp sections. All <lb />
these people are without a single <lb />
and have to go to Tar- <lb />
Sparta, Bethel or Green- <lb />
ville to get their mail. This <lb />
could be remedied if a <lb />
was established somewhere near <lb />
Browns Mill, and let the <lb />
daily route already in operation <lb />
from Greenville to Tarboro on <lb />
the South side of the river be <lb />
changed so as to make the trip <lb />
one way upon the North side. <lb />
This would give the people in <lb />
the sections named above a daily <lb />
mail, would not cost a cent <lb />
more than the route as at pres- <lb />
and would still leave the <lb />
people on the South side of the <lb />
river with a daily mail. <lb />
We would like to see each of <lb />
these routes established as they <lb />
would prove of great benefit and <lb />
convenience to the people <lb />
cent, and trust that Maj. Latham <lb />
our Representative in Congress, <lb />
will see that the matter is <lb />
In <lb />
one pf <lb />
the prosperous as <lb />
well as most beautiful comities in <lb />
the far tamed Valley of Virginia, <lb />
the soil is limestone and quite val- <lb />
producing the grains <lb />
grasses in bountiful yield. <lb />
The which circle <lb />
are rich in iron The people <lb />
are largely of German descent, <lb />
and are i mid thrifty. <lb />
Among them I spent the first five <lb />
years of my active life. <lb />
Tina River and the <lb />
cent V alleys are now at- <lb />
wide attention. North- <lb />
capital has poured in <lb />
new railroads, towns, furnaces, <lb />
machine shops. In these <lb />
the Yankee has <lb />
reaped the chief gain. <lb />
But an enterprise that does bid <lb />
fair to help the farmer is the pack- <lb />
of fruits and This <lb />
business has grown up in tout <lb />
county during the last ten <lb />
and at this time is pushing for- <lb />
ward rapidly. As is generally true <lb />
era cities are actively at work to <lb />
secure the coveted <lb />
the York, Chicago, <lb />
St. Louis. Indianapolis and San <lb />
If I were to <lb />
be prophetic, I would say <lb />
wit go to Ne v York, <lb />
and also that Represent <lb />
of Pennsylvania, who is kn as <lb />
the closest friend of <lb />
Cleveland now actively in <lb />
politics will be the of Mr. <lb />
as Chairman of the <lb />
National Democratic <lb />
The House has passed a-i <lb />
bill amending the Internal <lb />
Revenue laws. Its is to <lb />
abolish what are known us mini- <lb />
mum punishments and to give the <lb />
courts discretion to impose lines in <lb />
such cases. The object of the pro- <lb />
posed law is to discourage <lb />
prosecutions. Many other <lb />
bills were passed by the House <lb />
this week which are scarcely <lb />
thy of special mention, most of <lb />
being of a private nature. <lb />
Some scandal having been <lb />
ed by private telegraph wires be- <lb />
connected with the House, <lb />
Speaker has ordered an <lb />
investigation of the matter. It is <lb />
said these wires are used chiefly <lb />
for stock jobbing purposes. <lb />
Senator came forward ear- <lb />
in the week with u partisan at- <lb />
tack on the Democracy. His <lb />
was the President's Mes- <lb />
the success of the enterprise is age, which he triumphantly char- <lb />
due mainly to the wisdom and as a free-trade document, <lb />
push of one man. Rev. J. C. Moo- <lb />
maw, a minister, com- <lb />
It is evident that the Chief Mag- <lb />
able State paper will <lb />
the packing of peaches <lb />
and small fruits on a small scale <lb />
about 1876. He found ready sale <lb />
and good profits for all he could <lb />
the Republicans with <lb />
cs ammunition for a long time <lb />
yet <lb />
Another fight similar to the <lb />
controversy is <lb />
I brewing in the Senate. It is the <lb />
to secure the road or it go r <lb />
elsewhere. If we stand idle time build-1 ard cotton seed oil and <lb />
this matter other step m cover acre foreign substances. <lb />
ground, and furnish employment <lb />
in and get road. The time <lb />
for action is now if you ever ex- <lb />
ville. <lb />
Carolina <lb />
men, women and children <lb />
pert to do anything for Green- the packing which <lb />
begins when May peas are ripe and <lb />
A Beautiful North <lb />
Girl. <lb />
it <lb />
Under this heading a Wash- <lb />
City correspondent of the <lb />
Statesville landmark has the fol- <lb />
lowing to say about a young la- <lb />
of <lb />
President's reception last <lb />
Thursday night was quite a success. <lb />
I noticed several North Carolinians <lb />
present. Tho prettiest woman <lb />
in the Mies <lb />
a lion Louis La- <lb />
She is beautiful. It does county. <lb />
was <lb />
claimed that only one firm now <lb />
has lard on the market. <lb />
Senator makes <lb />
attacks on secret sessions and <lb />
executive business and persists in <lb />
closes with frost. Beside peach- j his efforts to talk about the Brit- <lb />
es and apples. May peas, Extradition in open session, <lb />
blackberries, Wednesday he produced a lit- <lb />
. , tie sensation. As it frequently <lb />
tomatoes, sweet com are pack-, declared <lb />
ed in their respective seasons. Ev- of order. The wayward <lb />
replied that he had learned <lb />
that there were two sets of rules <lb />
the for the other <lb />
Senators and one for himself. The <lb />
Chair usually found means of de- <lb />
year marks an advance the <lb />
varieties and amount of goods can- <lb />
There is no trouble to find <lb />
sale for all goods packed. <lb />
Other persons seeing the success I him out of order, <lb />
of Mr. have entered the; Several Senators endeavored to <lb />
packing business until to-day it is i make suggestions, out Mr. Riddle <lb />
the leading industry berger snubbed them in a manner <lb />
A recent of the <lb />
good to look at her. I am Herald gives the names of <lb />
warm admirer of beauty, and the new firms that intend to go into <lb />
vision of this lovely girl has haunt- j year. They call <lb />
ed me ever since I saw her. I am <lb />
proud to claim her as a North Car- <lb />
may sneer at the <lb />
sentiment, but after genius what <lb />
gift is greater than beauty <lb />
if you can, a graceful, petite <lb />
clad in wine-colored plush, <lb />
with a tuft of soft, pink ostrich <lb />
plumes outlining a pa of rounded <lb />
shoulders, white us marble <lb />
and smooth as a satin. On <lb />
like neck is small, well-posed <lb />
head, crowned with a wreath of <lb />
brown hair in whose waves many <lb />
a glint golden strands flash out. <lb />
The profile of the face is as pure as <lb />
that of a chiseled The eyes <lb />
are bluish purple, reminding one <lb />
of dewy The cheeks <lb />
are tinted like the inside of a <lb />
sea-shell, and the lips are as <lb />
crimson as a rose, and as beautiful- <lb />
curved as if they were the mas- <lb />
of Praxiteles. I fell in <lb />
love with her at first <lb />
Greenville could always boast <lb />
of her pretty ladies, and in this <lb />
respect can be surpassed by no <lb />
town in the State, or elsewhere, <lb />
as to that. If the correspondent <lb />
above is so enamored and paints <lb />
such a glowing tribute upon see- <lb />
one of our beauties, what <lb />
would he do were he to drop <lb />
down this way and get a view <lb />
it The men <lb />
whose names are given are well <lb />
known to me as only plain farmers, <lb />
but enterprising. They see that <lb />
it is folly for them to with <lb />
the West in raising wheat, corn <lb />
and pork, or with leaf <lb />
belt in raising fine But <lb />
without neglecting supplies tor <lb />
home use they can raise and pack <lb />
and fruits for the South- <lb />
markets with ready sale and <lb />
good profits. <lb />
The same thing, Mr. Editor, can <lb />
be done right here in Pitt county. <lb />
All that is needed is an <lb />
man, of moderate to <lb />
lead the way. The matter be- <lb />
agitated in other sections of <lb />
the State, and already packing <lb />
houses are started. The business <lb />
is no experiment. Good goods <lb />
will command ready sale and make <lb />
excellent returns. The <lb />
Record of Baltimore, recently <lb />
dimmed this question and <lb />
ed is no danger of <lb />
J. W. <lb />
of all of Just suppose <lb />
brought in proper shape had seen the delegation of <lb />
prove successful. i four who went from Greenville <lb />
to the Baptist State Convention <lb />
Wilmington in November, <lb />
Buzzards have lately become <lb />
so numerous around Greenville <lb />
as to cause considerable com- It almost makes us envious <lb />
Some of them are to look over some exchanges <lb />
very tame. One sitting up- from the tobacco sections and <lb />
on the roof of the Court. House, the tremendous advertising <lb />
Sunday morning, suggested the <lb />
idea that justice was dead. It <lb />
patronage they have. The <lb />
Courier, for instance, has to <lb />
issue a large supplement each <lb />
week in order to accommodate <lb />
made of cases for gambling and I its patrons. What a boom it <lb />
seems that such is the case when <lb />
one considers the disposition <lb />
whiskey selling on Sunday that <lb />
are tried beneath that roof. We <lb />
hope, however, that at the March <lb />
Court it will prove to be a lively <lb />
corpse, that full and prompt <lb />
will be meted out, and that <lb />
buzzards will no longer be hover- <lb />
around in search of its dead <lb />
carcass. <lb />
From the Argus we learn that <lb />
the Savings Bank of Goldsboro <lb />
has been incorporated. We <lb />
are glad to note the establish- <lb />
of a Savings Bank in that <lb />
prosperous city and wish that <lb />
every town in the State could <lb />
have one. Greenville, by all <lb />
means, should take steps to have <lb />
one established Much good <lb />
be done the town now if <lb />
the business men would organize <lb />
and exert themselves to push <lb />
it forward. <lb />
be instituted and <lb />
here, which build up <lb />
town and <lb />
would give things down here if <lb />
Greenville was only a good to- <lb />
market And it could be <lb />
made such, for tobacco can be <lb />
successfully grown here. <lb />
that caused much laughter the <lb />
galleries, and the Chair threaten- <lb />
ed to clear them. Mr. <lb />
persisted, and finally appealed <lb />
from a decision of the Chair that <lb />
be was out of order. The Chair <lb />
did not entertain the appeal, but <lb />
said, gentleman from Virgin- <lb />
will take his Mr. Rid- <lb />
did not comply, but <lb />
stood still with folded anus. <lb />
There was an ominous pause and <lb />
an expectant hush. After a mo- <lb />
or two Senator Butler of <lb />
South Carolina, moved <lb />
of a resolution which he <lb />
was interested, and the Chair put <lb />
this motion. Then the <lb />
rant Senator, without having <lb />
ken his seat, withdrew from the <lb />
chamber. <lb />
Much Improved. <lb />
Herald. <lb />
During the past few months, <lb />
Greenville Reflector, <lb />
the management of Bro. D. J. <lb />
Whichard, has improved both ed- <lb />
and typographically. Its <lb />
editorials are well written, its local <lb />
columns spicy and entertaining and <lb />
its typographical appearance is a <lb />
marvel of beauty. The <lb />
tor recently celebrated <lb />
birthday. We wish It a long <lb />
life. <lb />
The Greenville Reflector has <lb />
entered upon its seven h volume ; <lb />
and the Wilson Advance has enter- <lb />
ed upon its eighteenth volume. <lb />
We always welcome these as <lb />
among our best <lb />
land Neck Democrat. <lb />
The Concord Times in recently <lb />
telling what Concord has, said <lb />
that it has a population of j r <lb />
and five lawyers. The figures work ; <lb />
for Greenville are somewhat <lb />
from the above. W e have <lb />
a little above population and <lb />
fourteen lawyers. Whether this <lb />
argues that the people here are of <lb />
a more litigious nature than <lb />
those of the Western town we are <lb />
not prepared to say. However, <lb />
while some of the number here <lb />
have a very lucrative all <lb />
are not burdened by having their <lb />
hands full of work. <lb />
The town authorities of <lb />
son ought to be ashamed of them- <lb />
selves. The newspapers of that <lb />
town have to pay a license tax of <lb />
per month. This does not <lb />
speak well for a progressive town <lb />
like we look upon Wilson as be- <lb />
The idea of taxing what <lb />
does as much for the advance- <lb />
of a town as do newspapers. <lb />
They will want to tax the town <lb />
for giving water next. <lb />
For a while the Reflector <lb />
was the only regularly publish- <lb />
ed home printed paper in the <lb />
First District. Two weeks ago <lb />
the Washington Gazette threw off <lb />
its patent pages and returned <lb />
print, and now there <lb />
are two and out home print <lb />
m In <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
Special to <lb />
Washington, D. <lb />
One of the latest acts of <lb />
dent Cleveland greatly pleased <lb />
the Democrats and dis- <lb />
pleased the Mugwumps and the <lb />
Republicans. It was his refusal to <lb />
approve the newly proposed civil <lb />
service rule requiring officials to <lb />
tile their reasons for. the removal <lb />
of subordinates. This ruling opens <lb />
the way to rid the service of <lb />
of Republican barnacles who <lb />
have fattened at the public crib <lb />
until age bas impaired their use- <lb />
Another feature of the new rules <lb />
that is received with much <lb />
faction is the abrogation of the <lb />
clause requiring applicants tor ex- <lb />
to be under forty five <lb />
years of age. This will throw <lb />
open the classified service to <lb />
sands Who have been heretofore <lb />
excluded. , <lb />
On Washington's birthday, Feb <lb />
22nd., the National Demo- <lb />
Committee will meet in <lb />
t his city for the purpose of calling <lb />
he National van- <lb />
It lorn The of <lb />
Notice. <lb />
To All Whom It May Concern <lb />
At the last meeting the Board <lb />
Commissioners Pitt county a motion <lb />
was lodged to rehear the matter a Free <lb />
Ferry at Yankee Hall, and the motion <lb />
was continued to the March session <lb />
said Board, and notice is hereby given <lb />
that the matter will be heard, when all <lb />
interested will have a fair hearing and <lb />
action taken in the premises, Done by <lb />
order of Beard Commissioners tor Pitt <lb />
this February 7th <lb />
LEWIS H, WILSON, <lb />
Clerk Board Commissioners. <lb />
Important Land Sale <lb />
By virtue of an execution in my hands <lb />
for collection against B. F. and <lb />
issued from the Superior Court of <lb />
Wayne county, I will sell the Court <lb />
House door in Greenville on Monday, the <lb />
8th day of March, the interest of the <lb />
aid B. F. Sugg In a tract or parcel of <lb />
land In the town Greenville, contain- <lb />
acre more or less on which the <lb />
Machine Shops and Foundry are <lb />
and also all the interest of the said B. P. <lb />
Sugg in the Machinery in said the <lb />
interest of said B. F. Sugg being a lease <lb />
of said to satisfy said Ex- <lb />
Terms of Sale Cash. <lb />
W. M. KING, <lb />
Feb. Sheriff of Pitt county. <lb />
WEAK NERVES <lb />
Paint is a <lb />
which nod <lb />
Coca, wonderful <lb />
speedily all disorders. <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
blood. It drives o <lb />
the <lb />
the true for <lb />
KIDNEY COMPLAINTS <lb />
Pain e's quickly <lb />
the and to health, <lb />
power, its <lb />
tonic, It the beet remedy for all <lb />
kidney <lb />
DYSPEPSIA <lb />
Paint's <lb />
stomach, and quiets the nerves or the <lb />
organs. This is why It even lbs <lb />
ice of <lb />
CONSTIPATION <lb />
I Prostration, <lb />
Neuralgia, Nervous Weakness, <lb />
not s <lb />
Be aDd natural <lb />
to the bowels. sorely fol- <lb />
lows Its <lb />
by professions <lb />
men. Bend for book. <lb />
Price Sold by <lb />
sod of tbs Kidneys. WELLS, RICHARDSON Si CO. <lb />
VT. <lb />
Liver Diseases, Dye- <lb />
THE MAN MOON <lb />
BE SEEN EVERY DAY, but the man who keeps a fresh supply of <lb />
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb />
TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS, <lb />
Can be found whenever wanted. You only have to look for <lb />
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb />
And nil your wants in the above goods can be supplied. <lb />
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS PUT UP TO ORDER. <lb />
FINE A. SPECIALTY. <lb />
THIS BEING ELECTION YEAR <lb />
And YEAR has nothing to do with the price of <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
I you desire to purchase a first-class article in <lb />
FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, MEAT, <lb />
Or anything in that line, call on <lb />
J. C. TYSON, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Provisions, Canned Goods, General Family Supplies, <lb />
Tobacco, Always on Hand. <lb />
THIS MONTH <lb />
soil <lb />
Dress Goods, <lb />
GINGHAMS, <lb />
BOOTS SHOES, <lb />
For <lb />
Dress Goods worth for<lb />
Ginghams <lb />
Dress worth for<lb />
Ginghams <lb />
THIS IS NO CATCH I <lb />
WE MEAN IT <lb />
The Champion and the Turning <lb />
Plows always on hand. <lb />
LITTLE, HOUSE k BRO. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of 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 Black Jack Church in Chi- <lb />
coil 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 pole from the fork of the road <lb />
leading Black Jack Church to Boyd's <lb />
Ferry, thence N. a stake, <lb />
thence S. E. i poles to a stake, thence <lb />
a straight line to the beginning contain- <lb />
more or loss. Terms of Sale <lb />
Cash. ROBERT DIXON, <lb />
Feb. of J. S. Dixon. <lb />
In the superior court, <lb />
Pitt County. J <lb />
E. Nelson and S. J <lb />
son, Elizabeth Nelson by their <lb />
F. E. <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 />
in Greenville for cash to the highest bid- <lb />
on Monday the 5th day of March 1888 <lb />
the following described real estate <lb />
on the East side of the road and <lb />
about two acres on the North side of the <lb />
road leading from Black to Boyd's <lb />
Ferry In Pitt county, adjoining the lands <lb />
of Henry Campbell, Samuel Davis, J. O. <lb />
Proctor A Bro., containing about <lb />
two acres more or less. About ten acres <lb />
of raid land is cleared. F. E. NELSON, <lb />
Special Commissioner. <lb />
Moore Jan. 80th <lb />
D. <lb />
Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
J. C. <lb />
S. C. <lb />
Hat on hand a well assorted stock of <lb />
Confections, Tobacco, <lb />
Cigars. Ac., <lb />
which will be <lb />
puck. Give him a call, M the comer <lb />
under the . <lb />
to the B<lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY- <lb />
their year's supplies will It to <lb />
their Interest to get our prices before <lb />
chasing else where. complete <lb />
in all branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, SUGAR. <lb />
SPICES, TEAS, Ac. <lb />
always at Lowest <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
yon to buy at one profit. A <lb />
stock of <lb />
SI. Ml <lb />
always on hand and sold at priors to salt <lb />
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb />
old for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run, at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
of <lb />
ALFRED FORBES <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Dealer in Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing <lb />
Hats, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Furniture <lb />
and Groceries. Rock Lime kept constant- <lb />
on hand. <lb />
I have Just received a large lot of <lb />
Braces for boys, girls, ladles and <lb />
gentlemen. They need only to be tried, to <lb />
give satisfaction <lb />
I can now offer to the Jobbing Trade <lb />
superior advantages in Geo. A. Clark <lb />
spool cotton which I will sell at <lb />
cents per per cent. off. <lb />
I keep on hand a large supply of <lb />
Bread Preparation, <lb />
sell at merchants. <lb />
The patronage of the public is res- <lb />
solicited. <lb />
For Re n <lb />
A large Store building <lb />
at Black Jack in Pitt county. Is offered <lb />
for rent upon easy terms. 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 Jack, N. C.<lb />
Wanted. <lb />
To sell a well-established News-paper <lb />
and Job hi a progressive <lb />
and town in Western North r- <lb />
The only paper In the town A <lb />
splendid field for a news-paper Good <lb />
job patronage. Type and Presses as good <lb />
at new. chance In a thousand for a <lb />
Satisfactory reason <lb />
known to <lb />
any person wishing to buy, have <lb />
Closing Out Sale<lb />
y O O r, O O O o o O O O o <lb />
o o o o o o o o o o <lb />
NOTICE <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 COS, FOR CASH <lb />
Those desiring good Goods at low prices <lb />
should avail themselves of this opportunity. <lb />
---------o <lb />
All parties indebted will please make <lb />
ate payment. <lb />
GREENVILLE N. <lb />
H. <lb />
HARRY SKINNER <lb />
E C. LATHAM <lb />
SUCCESSORS TO JOHN S, CO <lb />
N. C. <lb />
THE LEADERS IN <lb />
ILL KINDS OF STAPLE GOODS. <lb />
Our Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods, <lb />
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., have arrived, and all <lb />
friends and customers are invited to call and ex- <lb />
goods and prices. <lb />
Having purchased the entire mercantile business of John S. Con <lb />
Co, including notes, book accounts and all evidences of debt <lb />
and merchandise, we solicit their former and increased patronage. <lb />
Being able to make all purchases for cash, getting advantage of the <lb />
discounts, we will be enabled to sell as cheaply any one South of <lb />
Norfolk. We shall retain in our employ J. S as general <lb />
of the business, his former partner Skinner <lb />
as assistant, who will always be glad to see and serve their old customers <lb />
A special branch of our business will be to furnish cash at <lb />
rates to farmers to cultivate and harvest their crops, in sums <lb />
to with approved security <lb />
J. L. <lb />
INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
SKINNER BUILDING OPPOSITE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C- <lb />
All kinds Risks placed strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates Give us a call when in need of LIFE, FIRS <lb />
ACCIDENT and LIVE STOCK INSURANCE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
D. WILLIAMSON, Proprietor. <lb />
Successor to John Flanagan. <lb />
Dining this year we will of One <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRATS. <lb />
My Factory is equipped with the best put up nothing <lb />
hut first-class work. keep up the limes and the latest Improved styles. <lb />
Be.-t material used in all work. All of Spring are used, you can select from <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, will sell as as lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor.-, hope <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
news-paper man. <lb />
for selling, which will be made <lb />
Tie Tar Him Transportation <lb />
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, President <lb />
J. B. <lb />
J. Greenville, <lb />
HUM. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Capt. B. F. Jones, Washington, Gen <lb />
The People's Line for travel on Tar <lb />
River. a <lb />
The the finest <lb />
and boat on the river. She has <lb />
thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladles. <lb />
POLITE A ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A first-class Table furnished with the <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer is <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
Friday at o'clock. A M. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at a. M. <lb />
received daily and through <lb />
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb />
I. J. f f eat <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
run. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
f oB. Smith and a <lb />
SMITH <lb />
that the note I hold against <lb />
you dated 16th November l <lb />
due and If not paid within thirty days <lb />
this date I hall advertise mid sell <lb />
according to law, the property described <lb />
ring said note. This <lb />
W. L. ELLIOTT. J P. ELLIOTT. JOHN NICHOLSON <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
BALTIMORE . <lb />
NORFOLK. <lb />
Established in Baltimore in 1870. <lb />
Will open a House In <lb />
NORFOLK <lb />
In September, 1887. for the handling and <lb />
sale of cotton, thus giving our customer <lb />
their of the two markets. <lb />
In the mortgage seen <lb />
Executor's Notice. <lb />
slaving qualified as Executor of the <lb />
Will of Barnes Bland, <lb />
deceased, on the 5th day Of January <lb />
before K. A. Move, Clerk of the Superior <lb />
Court county, is hereby given <lb />
to all persons to said estate to <lb />
make Immediate payment to the <lb />
and all persons holding <lb />
against said estate are hereby noticed to <lb />
to the he- <lb />
ore the It-th day of January this <lb />
will b plead In bar of <lb />
cry This the 18th day of<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
THIS PAPER <lb />
I O <lb />
at v. <lb />
ad- V <lb />
Lent. <lb />
A big lot of Sample Shoes to fit <lb />
every body AT COST at <lb />
M in ford's. <lb />
Ash Wednesday. <lb />
Bushels Seed Oats for sale <lb />
by E. C. Glenn. <lb />
Did you get a comic <lb />
A few more Game <lb />
Chickens for sale by J. J. Cherry. <lb />
Do you owe the printer <lb />
We have still a few desirable <lb />
goods on that must be closed <lb />
out soon, regardless of cost. A <lb />
splendid chance tor cash purchases <lb />
to secure bargains. <lb />
T. R. Cheery Co. <lb />
This is the first day of Lent. <lb />
D. M. Ferry Co's. Garden <lb />
Seed at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Oh, those valentines yesterday <lb />
The sale the Boss Famous <lb />
Lunch Milk Biscuit over six <lb />
months previous lbs, yon <lb />
know at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Court in Beaufort county this <lb />
week. <lb />
will soon close his Gal- <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
This is the middle day of the <lb />
month. <lb />
barrels seed Potatoes, cheap, <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
What means so many buzzards <lb />
in town <lb />
A complete line of Sample No- <lb />
to be closed out AT COST at <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Mr. W. II. Cox returned last <lb />
night a trip North. <lb />
Mr. C. M. Bernard returned last <lb />
night from Wilson Court. <lb />
Miss Ann Delaney has been sick <lb />
again during the past week. <lb />
Miss Bessie from the <lb />
country, is visiting Miss Adelaide <lb />
Williams. <lb />
Mr. W. B. Wilson returned <lb />
Saturday from a business trip to <lb />
Baltimore. <lb />
Prof. John Duckett, principal of <lb />
the Institute, spent Saturday and <lb />
Sunday in Hamilton. <lb />
Dr. F. H. Johnson, Presbyterian <lb />
Minuter, will preach in Falkland <lb />
the fourth Sunday in this month. <lb />
Mr. T. R. Cherry has been con- <lb />
Cued with sickness since Saturday. <lb />
For two days he was dangerously <lb />
ill. <lb />
Mr. C. T. returned <lb />
week from a visit to Scotland <lb />
Neck and to bis old home in <lb />
Misses Sal lie render and <lb />
Cotton, of Tarboro, were vis- <lb />
I Mrs. W. L. Brown, returned <lb />
; home Monday. <lb />
Mr. John Simms, the tailor <lb />
whose advertisement appears else- <lb />
where, and Mr. Taylor, <lb />
Grange called on us yesterday. <lb />
Mr. Alex one of the <lb />
clerks of Mr. M. R. Lang, has been <lb />
visiting his old home. Tarboro, <lb />
during the past week. He return- <lb />
ed yesterday. <lb />
Mies Sadie Short closed a school <lb />
she had been teaching at Moor <lb />
School House, n Carolina <lb />
township, on last Friday, and has <lb />
returned home. <lb />
Mr. W. B. Brown, of the firm <lb />
of Brown Hooker, left <lb />
day tor New York to purchase <lb />
goods for the firm. Their new ad- <lb />
will appear soon. <lb />
Mr. Robert Clark, of Wilson, a <lb />
son of the of Messrs. Win- <lb />
stead and has come to <lb />
it <lb />
Elsewhere publish a <lb />
from Rev. J, W. Wild- <lb />
man relative the canning <lb />
try. He seen considerable of <lb />
this made much <lb />
observation the work and is <lb />
prepared to, intelligently <lb />
the subject. <lb />
Next Week. <lb />
We had intended to publish <lb />
the proceedings the last meet- <lb />
of the County Commissioners <lb />
in this issue, but the Clerk of the <lb />
Board has been absent ever since <lb />
the meeting, and not having post- <lb />
ed the could not <lb />
get a copy. It will appear as <lb />
soon as available. <lb />
Higgs <lb />
,. i iii i Greenville to take charge of the <lb />
t the masquerade ball a , r , <lb />
. ., . stock of goods of that farm. <lb />
big one, though <lb />
Point Lace Flour has been tried <lb />
and is the best and cheapest at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
goods <lb />
Mr. R B. Smith, agent for the I <lb />
Beaufort County Lumber Com-i <lb />
has been in this section <lb />
MM days looking after lumber j <lb />
We have met Mr. <lb />
Smith and find him to be a ; <lb />
Levy, the will be <lb />
Tarboro to-morrow night. <lb />
Forty Bushels Spanish Peanuts gentleman, <lb />
J. L. Ballard. L Green, a U. S. Na-1 <lb />
T , i val officer, was in town last week. <lb />
Look well to your gardens now Mr A M Moore j <lb />
if you want early vegetables. by his <lb />
bushels early Spring Oats, i wife, who been visiting Mrs. <lb />
the Old Brick Store. Moore. His two daughters, Miss <lb />
It faired oft again Monday and and, for <lb />
we hope will remain so for awhile. a the delight of <lb />
r I young people. <lb />
Received t his week another large , ., ,, ,, <lb />
, . , , . , P The Ga., Herald, a <lb />
lot of good paper curds, etc , ,. ,. , , <lb />
of which was received yes- <lb />
ch- <lb />
give you a I the Hartford I <lb />
first-class job. Co I <lb />
It turned cold Friday, and Sat- him a clever, pleasant gentle- <lb />
I X , copy of which was received y. <lb />
job work, at M , R w <lb />
Give us an order letter head. Greenville, N. C, is t <lb />
and see it we don't give you a ; t. . t <lb />
morning we bad a little <lb />
sleet. <lb />
E. C. has a few tons of <lb />
Boykin Chemicals for <lb />
Home Fertilizers, at per ton <lb />
cash. <lb />
Fresh are becoming <lb />
market, and of us are <lb />
glad. <lb />
The booksellers of the State <lb />
hold a Convention in Greensboro <lb />
to-morrow. <lb />
We have been told that Bethel, <lb />
in this county, soon to have a <lb />
newspaper. <lb />
For forty days the observers of <lb />
Lent will abstain from all worldly <lb />
amusements. New to <lb />
Thus tar February has given us come in at an encouraging rate, <lb />
disagreeable Saturdays. Not j All we need is a little help from <lb />
helpful to trade. friends, and a large list will be <lb />
Somebody must want a drink rolled <lb />
bad. Several attempts made to We hope the farmers will pay <lb />
break into bar rooms of late. ; more attention to raising grain and j <lb />
If you want to sell anything ad- home supplies this year and i <lb />
in the That <lb />
man, and the Company he <lb />
an old and reliable one <lb />
Another paragraph of the same <lb />
paper says J. R. Which- <lb />
ard out to be an angel in <lb />
disguise. He a newspaper man <lb />
and knows how to use the <lb />
and the to good purpose <lb />
His assistance yesterday on the <lb />
Herald was indispensable and we <lb />
take this opportunity to thank him <lb />
for the same. his shadow <lb />
never grow <lb />
street lamp lighter does not <lb />
his faithfully. <lb />
There are several lamps that fail <lb />
to give forth any light on dark <lb />
nights. <lb />
is the way to reach the people. <lb />
The Reflector is six <lb />
years old and is one the best <lb />
State weeklies. Tarboro <lb />
Next Wednesday. 22nd, is <lb />
Washington's birthday. It is a <lb />
holiday, but seldom <lb />
ed. <lb />
We ate shad last Saturday, but <lb />
it was of the variety. <lb />
The genuine white shad has yet to <lb />
MM. <lb />
Please don't any of <lb />
those old gags that have been <lb />
Lent out so long, brethren of the <lb />
press. <lb />
The most are the <lb />
most successful. Something to <lb />
think about while pursuing your <lb />
avocation. <lb />
Space is reserved in this issue <lb />
fr an advertisement of the <lb />
Greenville Carriage Works. Look <lb />
out next week. <lb />
The farmers are going <lb />
now building up their hopes for <lb />
better times ere the close of the <lb />
year is leached. <lb />
Last Friday Sheriff King set- <lb />
with the State Treasurer. <lb />
The amount paid in from Pitt <lb />
county was <lb />
A gentleman at Conway, S. C, <lb />
he enjoys the Reflector <lb />
and looks to its <lb />
visits with pleasure. <lb />
not make cotton their whole de- <lb />
The is now the of- <lb />
paper of Pitt county. Sub- <lb />
scribe if you want to keep posted <lb />
on all homo affairs and help build <lb />
up your county paper. <lb />
Regular monthly, drill and <lb />
meeting of the Guard next Friday. <lb />
Come out with full ranks, boys, as <lb />
it is time were preparing for j <lb />
the encampment next summer. <lb />
Attention is called to the no- <lb />
in reference to the matter <lb />
of a Free Ferry at Yankee Hall, <lb />
before the next meeting of the <lb />
Board of County Commissioners. <lb />
It is said that the town of Dunn, <lb />
j on the Wilson has <lb />
I sixty young men and only one <lb />
. young lady. We would not advise <lb />
I the Washington Gazette to publish <lb />
I this item. <lb />
The Academy building is under- <lb />
going repairs, preparatory to the <lb />
opening of the public school on <lb />
j next Monday. The school will be <lb />
in charge of Mrs. U. M. Bernard <lb />
j and Miss Sadie Short. <lb />
There is almost a coal famine <lb />
here now, and many of our <lb />
are oat. Those of us who <lb />
fortunately secured a supply be <lb />
fore all was sold are having many <lb />
calls from the borrowers. <lb />
If a copy of the falls <lb />
hands, and you are not <lb />
ready a subscriber, please examine <lb />
it carefully and see if you cannot <lb />
The Superintendent be induced to send in your name <lb />
was examining applicants tor I with There is always room <lb />
teacher's certificates for new names. <lb />
Friday and Saturday of last week, j A q w <lb />
The roads the roads Bad in the Baptist Church to-night <lb />
worse com- and continue some days, <lb />
plains of and says they are Rev. R. pastor of the first <lb />
almost impassable. The system Baptist Church of Petersburg, is <lb />
of must be expected to assist Rev. Mr. Wild. <lb />
ed upon, or we cannot hope man in the meeting. He will <lb />
the will be better. early next week <lb />
Health <lb />
In the January Bulletin of the <lb />
North Carolina Board of Health, <lb />
Dr. J. T. Sledge makes the follow- <lb />
report tor Pitt county <lb />
sanitary of the <lb />
good. No. particular disease <lb />
bas prevailed. Public buildings <lb />
in good condition, except the jail, <lb />
which is Jed at present. <lb />
Not Tim. <lb />
Some one has asked when are <lb />
we going to give the boys a <lb />
and publish the leap year <lb />
list. Not just <lb />
remains too bad the girls to <lb />
get much work yet Be patient <lb />
and in due, time the Reflector <lb />
will tell you what dear creatures <lb />
some of these boys are. <lb />
It Will Cans <lb />
From present indications be- <lb />
Greenville have a can- <lb />
factory. , The Reflector has <lb />
argued that each an enterprise <lb />
would pay here and one of our go- <lb />
ahead citizens is looking seriously <lb />
into the matter. Full <lb />
concerning them has been <lb />
written for and hope soon to <lb />
announce that work has com- <lb />
upon it. <lb />
Levy. <lb />
The world renowned <lb />
Jules Levy, has been engaged to <lb />
appear in the Opera House at Tar- <lb />
to-morrow night, with bis <lb />
company of musical stars The <lb />
reputation of Levy is known to <lb />
every one, and they are fortunate <lb />
who have the opportunity of hear- <lb />
him. Several of the Green <lb />
vi lie people will probably attend. <lb />
The returns thanks <lb />
to Mr. Lichtenstein, manager of <lb />
the Opera House, for a cordial in- <lb />
to be present. <lb />
Strain. <lb />
A very enjoyable German was <lb />
given complimentary to the visit- <lb />
young ladies, on last Friday <lb />
evening in Germania Hall. Ten <lb />
couples were present and <lb />
the dance until The <lb />
was led by Mr. R. D. Bo. <lb />
Cherry and Miss Fannie Green. <lb />
The other participants were Mr <lb />
R. Williams, Jr., and Miss <lb />
Gotten, Mr. S. T. Hooker and Miss <lb />
Estelle. Williams, Mr. W. B. <lb />
Brown and Miss Williams, <lb />
Mr. J. M. Norfleet Miss <lb />
Green, Mr. R. A. Starkey and <lb />
Miss Ihrie, Dr. Zeno Brown <lb />
and Miss Sallie Mr. Ola <lb />
Forbes and Miss Li I lie Mayo, Mr, <lb />
M. Battle Miss Jennie <lb />
There were a few <lb />
tors. <lb />
Send him to <lb />
Some exchange has said <lb />
one would see the heavens <lb />
their greatest glory he should get <lb />
out of bed about o'clock some <lb />
clear morning and go out of <lb />
Shoot the fellow that advances <lb />
any cranky idea Catch a <lb />
man that goes to bed at and <lb />
gets up at crawling out at <lb />
that hour will you Not much <lb />
you won't. We can gaze at <lb />
stars at a much more <lb />
hour than at a. m., and <lb />
recall to mind an incidence-scarce- <lb />
a week gone, when about p. <lb />
m., we gazed at the millions of <lb />
bodies that shed brightest <lb />
effulgence from a cloud less sky <lb />
commented the gorgeous <lb />
splendor and glorious beauty of <lb />
the heavens thus studded with so <lb />
many lustrous diamonds. Nor <lb />
was all the beauty of that <lb />
confined to regions ethereal. <lb />
A scene like this was worth an <lb />
hundred that a fellow would be <lb />
likely to witness at a. m. <lb />
A Bad <lb />
The actions of some men are <lb />
such that should they be <lb />
overtaken by misfortune no <lb />
is deserved. On last Thurs- <lb />
day morning it was rumored on <lb />
the street that J. F. <lb />
a bar-keeper of this town, had been <lb />
robbed the night before of some- <lb />
thing over Willoughby had <lb />
a warrant issued for E. P. Ford <lb />
and a man named two <lb />
workmen at the Foundry who had <lb />
gone to his shop at about II <lb />
o'clock the night before to get a <lb />
drink, them with the <lb />
robbery. The case was called be- <lb />
fore J. J. Perkins, who <lb />
failed to find any evidence <lb />
against the men and prompt- <lb />
dismissed the case at <lb />
cost. There was <lb />
talk about the has <lb />
been the general opinion <lb />
being that it a hoax. There <lb />
are few, if any, who believe <lb />
by lost any money. On tie <lb />
beck of this, Willoughby was be- <lb />
fore Mayor Perkins on Monday <lb />
morning of this week tWo <lb />
indictments for selling liquor mi <lb />
Sunday, in both <lb />
mg to about We also hear <lb />
be has been selling liquor without <lb />
license. All this shows that a man <lb />
who violates the laws as reckless <lb />
as he does is deserving of <lb />
sympathy. Willoughby keeps a <lb />
bad house we are sorry there <lb />
are such in the town. Mayor <lb />
Perkins did exactly right <lb />
flaw upon <lb />
Office Board of <lb />
February 1888. <lb />
Mr. Editor last Monday <lb />
the Educational Board met to <lb />
portion the money to the Schools <lb />
but it was that we could <lb />
not, until the next day, so we at- <lb />
tended other business which <lb />
came before the Board that would <lb />
be uninteresting to the public but <lb />
on the next day, the Treasurer re- <lb />
ported as <lb />
Amt from Poll tax <lb />
Liquor tax 2,574.50 <lb />
Property tax 3,882.82 <lb />
Fines <lb />
Rail Road 41.09 <lb />
Dog Tax <lb />
Contingent Fund 600.00 <lb />
W hole <lb />
Amt appropriated to <lb />
schools 10,508.28 <lb />
Contingent now 1,430.85 <lb />
One hundred and five Schools <lb />
get dollars each and the rest <lb />
get cents each student. There <lb />
are three reasons why the <lb />
not so large as last year, <lb />
let there is not so much tax, 2nd <lb />
there is nearly a thousand more <lb />
reported, 3rd there are <lb />
several more districts formed. <lb />
H. Harding, Ohm. <lb />
J. Latham, <lb />
What a mixed up affair we bad <lb />
them last week Assisted by <lb />
the young Deputy Register of <lb />
Deeds we got the list for January <lb />
1887 and January 1888 all mixed <lb />
without even having the color <lb />
line properly drawn. Mistakes <lb />
will occur sometime, and this was <lb />
one of them. We just got mat- <lb />
mixed unconsciously, and in <lb />
order to rectify it, publish this <lb />
week the corrected list. License <lb />
were issued in January to <lb />
couples, of which were white <lb />
and were colored, viz <lb />
James Smith and Emma <lb />
John Everett R. J. <lb />
Smith, Joseph M. and <lb />
la J. B. Pittman <lb />
E. Davis, Joseph J. <lb />
Jones and Claudia J. Moore, Sam <lb />
Phillips and Josephine Harms, <lb />
John Graves Maggie V May, <lb />
W II and Ardelia <lb />
Wilson, E. T. Briley and Melissa <lb />
Savage, Allen Crawford and <lb />
A Tripp, Ivey Smith and <lb />
Nannie Flanagan, L. B. <lb />
and S. M. Hill, Dick and <lb />
Julia Harris, John <lb />
Minnie Wingate, W. W. Thomas <lb />
and Piney Clark. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Peter Thomas and Knight <lb />
Simon and Smith, <lb />
W B Best and Laura St at on. Mo- <lb />
Belcher and Barrett, <lb />
Lam Tyson and Annie Blow, <lb />
Norfleet and <lb />
S. L. Brown and Emma <lb />
Brown, Leander Hunter and Livy <lb />
Roach, Turner Mobley and <lb />
A Little, Isaac and Vin- <lb />
Page, Alfred Gorham and Puss <lb />
Langston, J II Ward to Hattie <lb />
Teel, Wade Jenkins and Mary <lb />
The masquerade ball given by <lb />
the Club, of this <lb />
place, last Wednesday night, was, <lb />
as is usual with all such objects at- <lb />
tempted by that organization, a <lb />
most brilliant success. There <lb />
were many visitors present from <lb />
the country and our sister towns, <lb />
and all went as merry as a mar <lb />
no, a masquerade ball. The Opera <lb />
House thronged with <lb />
tors when t tie grand march began <lb />
at 8.30 o'clock, and few were they <lb />
who could turn away from the en- <lb />
chanting spectacle until the <lb />
hours. Mr. W. B. Greene <lb />
was floor manager preformed <lb />
bis duties creditably. The <lb />
unmasked at o'clock and <lb />
the German, led by Mr. R. D. <lb />
Cherry began at The follow- <lb />
mg is a list of the maskers <lb />
Mrs. E A. Sheppard, <lb />
with her wealth of regal beau- <lb />
no character could have been <lb />
better taken or so well sustained. <lb />
of the <lb />
a most be- <lb />
coming costume. <lb />
Miss <lb />
Belle Greene, very handsome. <lb />
of Miss Lizzie <lb />
Perkins, and to judge from the <lb />
number of admiring glances cast in <lb />
her direction she was also queen of <lb />
the ball room. <lb />
Miss Fannie <lb />
Green, of Edenton, a most charm- <lb />
representation of a sailor girl. <lb />
Miss Estelle <lb />
most tastefully attired and <lb />
strikingly beautiful. <lb />
Miss Jennie <lb />
Williams, and many were they <lb />
who stood ready to follow where <lb />
her standard was borne. <lb />
of Miss Mattie <lb />
Pittsboro. She had been <lb />
gifted by nature with all that was <lb />
necessary assume this role. <lb />
Miss Nonie <lb />
Smith. It was the flowers that <lb />
suffered by the comparison. <lb />
Miss Hen- <lb />
Williams. A flue <lb />
of the French. Queen her <lb />
glory. <lb />
Peasant Miss Car- <lb />
If that character was <lb />
well represented the Romans were <lb />
a fortunate people. <lb />
Miss Havens <lb />
Cherry, and if morning were only <lb />
half as beautiful this would in- <lb />
deed be a world of early risers. <lb />
Fortune Mis <lb />
of Tarboro, and rt <lb />
a glance at her <lb />
many. <lb />
. Emily <lb />
demon, one of the mast charm-<lb />
mi <lb />
Very hand- <lb />
some <lb />
of Miss Li I lie <lb />
Mayo, of Falkland, <lb />
could not hold favors enough <lb />
for all who sought them. <lb />
Miss <lb />
of Washington, and many were <lb />
the execrations called down upon <lb />
that domino for hiding its owner's <lb />
face for even so short a period. <lb />
Miss Jennie Lips- <lb />
comb, of Washington, a most be- <lb />
coming costume. <lb />
Misses Lizzie Foley Daisy <lb />
Mayo as were <lb />
very Charming, and little Annie <lb />
Sheppard as and <lb />
Bettie Tyson as quite <lb />
won the hearts of all beholders. <lb />
Unmasked, Miss Sallie <lb />
of Tarboro, Miss Nannie King, <lb />
Mrs. R. J. Cobb. <lb />
And now comes the male char- <lb />
for the boys, of course, <lb />
were out in all their glory. <lb />
T. Hooker. <lb />
Tariff Reform coat, pants with <lb />
suspenders at the wrong end. <lb />
of <lb />
country R. A. Starkey, <lb />
la Dr Mary Walker, <lb />
ornaments of-brass prominent- <lb />
displayed each cheek. <lb />
B. F. <lb />
Didn't know what he represented <lb />
himself, but there all the <lb />
Clothed in a feather bed <lb />
and a most becoming sense of <lb />
modesty, perhaps. That caused <lb />
him to go home to unmask. <lb />
Ola Forbes, <lb />
dressed principally in a <lb />
plated sword case and a helmet <lb />
four sizes too large. <lb />
Sam J. L. <lb />
Fountain, of Falkland, star <lb />
ed hat, coat cut entrain. <lb />
W. M. <lb />
All lacking about bis make up was <lb />
a cat-o nine-tails to get him aloft <lb />
more rapidly. <lb />
J. W. Higgs, <lb />
clothed in a that was child- <lb />
like and and some few <lb />
articles of Chinese apparel. <lb />
R. D. Bo. Cherry. <lb />
Bell of the ball until the hour tor <lb />
unmasking came. <lb />
J. L. Gallagher, of <lb />
Washington, dressed in an angelic <lb />
temper and white flannel cloak and <lb />
he. pants. <lb />
E S. Hoyt <lb />
of Washington, dress cut extreme- <lb />
at the lower end. <lb />
The couplet R Williams, Jr. as <lb />
of and H. W. King, <lb />
as of bet heavy <lb />
on their hands but clubs were <lb />
trumps the aces were <lb />
S. A. <lb />
Redding, wore two window cur- <lb />
and a string of beads with <lb />
remarkable grace. <lb />
J. P. Brown, of <lb />
Greensboro, robed in a <lb />
smile but come out behind on the <lb />
home stretch. <lb />
T. B. Cherry, in <lb />
war whoop costume, ornaments <lb />
three scalps, a tomahawk and a <lb />
horse pistol. <lb />
Dr. Zeno Brown, full <lb />
fledged and stood at <lb />
his post on the quarter deck, but <lb />
did not forget to take along a box <lb />
of pills in Ins starboard pocket. <lb />
J. B. Grimes, <lb />
of <lb />
Cobb. of <lb />
Penny Hill, regulation suit with <lb />
Pocket full <lb />
of photographs from gal- <lb />
George Morton, <lb />
of Washington, an out-and out <lb />
with a any- <lb />
where for a countenance, <lb />
jewels were a blacking brush <lb />
and a broad grin. <lb />
W. L. Brown, kept bis <lb />
salver in hand but bad few <lb />
rands to go on. <lb />
masked, J. M. M. <lb />
Battle, Chas Skinner, J. W. Per- <lb />
kins, D. E. House, W. B. Brown. <lb />
This ball like all pleasures of <lb />
I transitory nature, must soon end, <lb />
at o'clock the dancers dis- <lb />
to remember long and <lb />
pleasantly this occasion winch <lb />
every one voted a splendid <lb />
Farm For Sale. <lb />
undersigned offers a desirable farm <lb />
for sale. Situated about two miles <lb />
the town Bethel. In Pitt county adjoin- <lb />
the J. S. farm, containing <lb />
about acres, acres of which arc <lb />
cleared. Upon farm arc two dwell- <lb />
houses and necessary outbuildings. <lb />
Water upon the premises is excellent. <lb />
Location healthy. The land is rich, pro- <lb />
and easily cultivated. For fur- <lb />
particulars apply to <lb />
N. C <lb />
Recent improvement which we have made in <lb />
Custom Clothing, enables us to place <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 />
R. GREENE, JR. Manager. <lb />
Will have an advertisement in this space <lb />
Next week. <lb />
Look Out For It. <lb />
W. L. BROWN <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT <lb />
AND AGENT FOR THE TARBORO OIL MILLS. <lb />
Highest 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 oil Time. <lb />
FARMER'S BONE FERTILIZER <lb />
A SPECIALTY it is to be superior to any fertilizer on the market. <lb />
E. C. GLENN. <lb />
COMMISSION <lb />
STANDARD GUANO. 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 <lb />
The Racket Store. <lb />
M. R. LANG'S <lb />
LADIES <lb />
to bring to <lb />
your notice a beautiful <lb />
sample line of <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Whereat, Lizzie and <lb />
C- minor children of B. C. <lb />
deceased, by their attorney J. <lb />
II. Johnston, have to the <lb />
Justice of the IV ace for Pitt <lb />
county to have a exemption <lb />
laid and set apart In of <lb />
B. C. situated In Pitt county <lb />
on the North side of Creek ad- <lb />
joining the lands of B. II. the <lb />
Nobles land and others, being the land <lb />
devised to B. C. by Godfrey <lb />
All the of said B. C. <lb />
are hereby notified that <lb />
petition will be heard before meat Beth- <lb />
el Pitt comity on the 4th day of August <lb />
1888, at time and place they am <lb />
notified to appear and show cause if any <lb />
they can, why the prayer In the petition <lb />
shall not be grunted. Tills 2nd day of <lb />
February 1888. M. O. BRYAN, J. P. <lb />
JEWELRY STORE. <lb />
I have just opened a Jewelry Store at <lb />
the stand I and will <lb />
keep on sale a nice line of <lb />
WATCHES, CLOCKS, <lb />
and <lb />
An to do nil of re- <lb />
pairing on such articles In a <lb />
sad satisfactory manner. <lb />
MOSES <lb />
Step by stop the RACKET moves on, am stop by step its law low <lb />
value demonstrates principles of in business. Solve <lb />
the problem of success as you will. it with all mystery <lb />
possible, put in it all the tine spun theories you can invent and boil <lb />
them down into a nut-shell, then put them into practice and you will <lb />
find that you have no better one than the law of RACKET. Mas- <lb />
your business when you 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 bargain. The law small profits <lb />
and quick sales is only legitimate road to successful career in <lb />
new. To do this it takes dollars when you no man's <lb />
credit is equal to dollars, dollars when you sell, for no man can sell you <lb />
goods as cheap on time as for cash. And if anyone avers to you that <lb />
your credit is as good as your money, look out, for the business man <lb />
who does it, knows full well the power ready cash, or has not learn- <lb />
ed enough the principles of business to rank him with a twelve <lb />
years old school boy. Men sell goods on time ; of comae they do, <lb />
dulled merchants in that line do it, but they make you <lb />
pay for it. If they did not they would fail. And a great many do <lb />
fail, for the reason that the law of it is the higher prices, the more <lb />
certain defeat. Rig profits kill, small profits master the mercantile <lb />
business. The credit system is a failure, it encumbers the producer, <lb />
the farmers with debts that may never expect to lie gives a <lb />
mortgage on his horse and cow and everything save his wife and <lb />
and when he has done this, he is no longer a tree man He <lb />
agrees to pay just what the merchant charges, and this is compelled to <lb />
be an to make up for who never pay. At the <lb />
end of the If he bus been very be pays up, if not he <lb />
goes on the same basis for another year, and thus it is year after year. <lb />
Below we quote our leading bargains. We can save you <lb />
money on anything you may want in our line. <lb />
C. best Brogan Shoes at astonishing low figures <lb />
Best Calicoes I cents cents <lb />
Papers Sharp's Needles cents Spools of Cotton for cents <lb />
Cakes of Toilet Soap cents M Bottle Machine Oil cents <lb />
Hemstitched Ladies cents <lb />
All Silk Ribbon cents per yard <lb />
Shirts Linen Bosoms cents <lb />
Balls Sewing Cotton cents Towels from cents up <lb />
Ladies Breakfast Shawls for cents <lb />
Men's Suspenders at and <lb />
Table has at low <lb />
Ladies Hose and cents better quality <lb />
Men's Pants from up Note cents a quire <lb />
Good Envelops cents a pack Buttons cents a dozen and op <lb />
Handkerchiefs for cents bettor quality for cents <lb />
Bustles cents usual price <lb />
Rocket Books cents Hair Brush cents <lb />
Combs and razors most any cents <lb />
Hammers cents Corsets for cents up <lb />
Good Elastic cents better 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 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 />
Special Notice. <lb />
In <lb />
which I have imported <lb />
for the Spring season. <lb />
This line consists of <lb />
many novelties never <lb />
before offered to our <lb />
people and prices I <lb />
guarantee to be per <lb />
cent cheaper than usu- <lb />
That I have long <lb />
carried the finest line <lb />
of these goods is con- <lb />
ceded by all the ladies, <lb />
but this year our stock <lb />
will surpass that of all <lb />
previous times <lb />
In addition to this I <lb />
still have a few very <lb />
desirable <lb />
Fall Winter <lb />
DRESS <lb />
AND <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 />
Notice <lb />
Having of my Interest In the <lb />
a noon.-u to r,, , business. I III la future n. <lb />
at ones and settle or their c-i . ELK <lb />
will DUd f In <lb />
Stock to its usual standard and <lb />
I guarantee satisfaction in every <lb />
class of this department. I still <lb />
continue to sell the famous <lb />
FRANK ADLER shoe <lb />
and the famous SO- <lb />
TIPS for bOp. and girls, <lb />
I cordially invite the public to <lb />
visit my store and examine goods <lb />
and prices. <lb />
ONE STORE.<lb />
All persons owing firm of Instead <lb />
hit hereby notified to come <lb />
N.<lb /></p>
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MRS. L A. SHEPPARD <lb />
HAS TO <lb />
of Million <lb />
an <lb />
All orders tea now tilled on the , <lb />
est Wet <lb />
panning Mid embroidery <lb />
While ill the Northern markets she we. <lb />
very .--ireful U select only <lb />
late-l Style goods in the Mill <lb />
is prepared to offer <lb />
due merit.-. <lb />
careful to select only the best ant <lb />
late-l Style goods in the Millinery line, MM <lb />
in <lb />
Of <lb />
KEROSENE OIL. <lb />
JAMES A. SMITH <lb />
DAILY, <lb />
o it, Kerosene Oil, a <lb />
pod i- mi in market and ill <lb />
now paid it -tore. <lb />
SATISFACTION <lb />
Save money per <lb />
to till your order at your <lb />
and places of <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
rutting and Dressing Hair. <lb />
STOP <lb />
AT THE GLASS FRONT, <lb />
Under the Opera Ht which place <lb />
I Indited, and where I have <lb />
everything in my line <lb />
NEW, ClEA. AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
with all the improved appliances; new <lb />
and comfortable chairs <lb />
Bacon sharpened reasonable figures <lb />
for work of shop <lb />
executed. Very respectfully, <lb />
EDMONDS. <lb />
h LOOK <lb />
IT THE STOCK OF NEW <lb />
GOODS <lb />
constantly arriving lit <lb />
MRS. COW ELL'S <lb />
will you that they arc without a <lb />
parallel In market, to quality I <lb />
and price. A new lot of the latest <lb />
goods received every fen days. <lb />
Will Color One to Four Pounds <lb />
Of Dress Goods, <lb />
Garments, Q <lb />
Yarns, Rags, etc. j cents. <lb />
A Child can use them <lb />
The PUREST. STRONGEST FASTEST <lb />
of alt Warranted to the moat goods, and <lb />
give the best enters. for Rib. <lb />
all Fancy leading color. <lb />
They also make the Best and Cheapest <lb />
WRITING INK ONE QUART <lb />
LAUNDRY i IO Cents. <lb />
Directions for Coloring Photographs and a colored <lb />
Cabinet Photo, as sent for cent. <lb />
Ask for Book and Sample Card, or writ <lb />
WELLS, A CO. <lb />
For or Bromine; Fancy Articles. <lb />
DIAMOND PAINTS. <lb />
Gold, Copper. Only Cent. <lb />
ROUSE, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
NEW <lb />
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED. <lb />
LARGE SAMPLE <lb />
TABLE WITH <lb />
Till MA- BET. <lb />
Good and attentive servants. <lb />
HOT Peed Stables in <lb />
S. Proprietor. <lb />
THE HOME <lb />
ROOMS <lb />
waiter-, flood rooms. Best <lb />
the market When in <lb />
-top at I he <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
on Main St. Washington. N. C. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
PLEAS SEND ME A VALENTINE, SOME- <lb />
BODY. <lb />
. . . M. <lb />
St. Valentine's coming to-morrow. <lb />
And I'm an old woman, I know. <lb />
Who ceased thinking of posies Mid Cupids. <lb />
And true-lover knots long ago. <lb />
My autumn Is very near winter, <lb />
I've almost forgotten the spring. <lb />
But please send me a valentine somebody, <lb />
Just for the fun of the tiling. <lb />
That the women still youthful and pretty, <lb />
M hose liven are yet happy and bright, <lb />
get all the rhymes of the <lb />
R-.-ally does not appear to me right. <lb />
Let them the love poem. I ask but <lb />
A verse that will pleasant thought <lb />
bring; <lb />
So please send me a Valentino somebody, <lb />
lust for the fun of the thing. <lb />
Magazine. <lb />
Envy. <lb />
A Beautiful Tribute to Woman. <lb />
her among the flowers, <lb />
foster her as a lender she <lb />
is u thing of fancy, waywardness <lb />
and lolly, annoyed a d <lb />
fretted by I he touch of a b <lb />
wing, ready to at <lb />
of a beetle or the of u <lb />
window sash at night, am <lb />
powered by the perfume a rose- <lb />
But let real calamity come, <lb />
noise her affect inns, the <lb />
fit her being and tn irk her <lb />
hen how strong is her heart <lb />
Place her in the heat Of e, <lb />
give her a child, a r any- <lb />
to and see her in a <lb />
relative instance, lifting her white <lb />
a shield, her own blood <lb />
her upturned forehead, <lb />
praying for her life to protect the <lb />
lie oh- Transplant her in the <lb />
dark places of lie earth. Call <lb />
her energies tit notion, and her <lb />
breath a healing, her <lb />
presence n blessing. disputes <lb />
inch inch the strides of <lb />
pestilence, when man, the <lb />
strong and brave, pale and <lb />
frightened, shrinks away. Mis- <lb />
fortune hurt her not ; she wears <lb />
away a life endurance, <lb />
and goes forth with less timidity <lb />
than to the bridal altar. In pros <lb />
she is a bud full of odors, <lb />
Waiting but for the winds of <lb />
adversity to scatter them abroad <lb />
gold, valuable, but untried in <lb />
the furnace. In short, woman i <lb />
a miracle, the center from which <lb />
radiates the charm of <lb />
A Lady's Perfect <lb />
Painless Childbirth, a new book by <lb />
Dr. II. Dye, one of New <lb />
physicians, shows that pain i- not <lb />
Snow Hill Enterprise. <lb />
What it is ; and <lb />
odious in the highest decree. It <lb />
is not strange that every one will <lb />
disclaim being infected with <lb />
a spirit, and those who are <lb />
be it. care- <lb />
to conceal it if possible ; bill <lb />
it is often the that it main <lb />
tests itself in some unguarded mo- <lb />
at some time the sen- <lb />
is of from duty for the <lb />
little while. But what constitutes <lb />
envy Webster says it <lb />
grieve at another's good <lb />
or vexation excited <lb />
That is, a <lb />
of uneasiness disquiet, he <lb />
cause of the supposed or real ad- <lb />
vantages possessed another, necessary in Childbirth, but results from <lb />
and attended by a malignant , causes easily understood and overcome <lb />
. . It proves any woman may be- <lb />
towards such a one. Bach a <lb />
passion is the blackest t be <lb />
nursed in the heart. It is perfect- <lb />
right natural tor one to de- <lb />
fend his rights, and he indignant <lb />
towards a malicious enemy <lb />
to conceive nurse an ill<lb />
and all Other machines repaired at short <lb />
at homo or at .-hop. Iron and <lb />
Bra Turning done in the best manner. <lb />
Cylinders bored. Models made to order. <lb />
Locks repaired. or tilled. Pipe <lb />
cut and threaded. Gins repaired ill best <lb />
manner. Bring on work. General <lb />
Jobbing by O. P. <lb />
May Greenville V. C. <lb />
B. B. <lb />
and Schedule. <lb />
SOUTH. <lb />
Ho M, No No <lb />
Dated daily last Mail, daily <lb />
dally ex Sun. <lb />
pm <lb />
Ar Mount <lb />
SO <lb />
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JO <lb />
an <lb />
n.-4 <lb />
TRAINS Some NORTH <lb />
No No <lb />
daily daily daily <lb />
ex San. <lb />
OS am <lb />
Magnolia am <lb />
Warsaw o<lb />
Wilson pm pm <lb />
Ar Mount IS S <lb />
Ar Tarboro SO <lb />
Tarboro So am <lb />
Ar Weldon -I pm <lb />
Daily except Sunday. pin <lb />
Train en Scotland Neck Branch <lb />
leave- Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 <lb />
P. M. Hemming, leaves Scotland Neck <lb />
0.30 A. M. daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro. N C, via <lb />
A Raleigh B. B. except Sun- <lb />
day. M. Sunday M, <lb />
William-ton, N C, P M, P M. <lb />
Returning leaves William-ton. X C, daily <lb />
except Sunday. A M. A <lb />
M, arrive Tarboro, N C, A M, <lb />
AM. <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leaves <lb />
Goldsboro daily except A M, <lb />
arrive N C. AM, Re- <lb />
turning leaves X C AM. <lb />
arrive N C, P M. <lb />
Train on Branch leaves Bock v <lb />
at P M, arrives Nashville <lb />
P M, Spring Hope P M. <lb />
leave- Spring Hope A M, Nashville <lb />
A M. arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
M, daily, except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
for Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at <lb />
P M. Returning leave Clinton at A <lb />
M, connecting at Warsaw with Nos. <lb />
and CO. <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson <lb />
Branch is No. Northbound is <lb />
No. SO. except Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South will stop only at , <lb />
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection at <lb />
for all points North daily. All <lb />
rail via Richmond, and daily except San- <lb />
day via l Line. <lb />
Trains make close connection for all <lb />
North via Richmond and Wash- <lb />
All trains ran solid between <lb />
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb />
JOHN F. DIVINE, <lb />
General <lb />
J. R. Sup t Transportation <lb />
T M. Passenger I <lb />
C. B. N. B. <lb />
Edwards j <lb />
Printers arid Binders, <lb />
N. C- <lb />
We have the largest and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind to be found in <lb />
die State, and solicit orders for nil classes <lb />
Of Commercial, Bail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
ALWAYS SATISFACTORY <lb />
EIGHTEEN SIZES <lb />
ALL PURCHASERS CAN BE SUITED <lb />
Isaac Si <lb />
AND it V <lb />
L. C. TERRELL, <lb />
N. C.<lb />
come a mother without suffering any pain <lb />
whatever. It also tells how to overcome <lb />
and prevent morning sickness, swelled <lb />
limbs, and all other evils attending <lb />
It is i enable and highly endorsed <lb />
by everywhere as the wife's <lb />
but true private companion. Cut this out; <lb />
w I It will save real pain, and possibly your <lb />
. . . ; life. Send two-cent stamp for descriptive <lb />
towards one WOO makes no attack circulars, testimonials, and confidential <lb />
upon us or who in no way has in-j letter sent in scaled envelope. Address <lb />
in red us or invaded our rights, i Thomas Co., Publishers, <lb />
J , , c , Md. <lb />
simply because some supposed,,. <lb />
advantage or real superiority is an <lb />
spirit, malicious and <lb />
he spin. envy arises ,,,. <lb />
from superior o a m <lb />
mind or j <lb />
birth, rank and .;. t <lb />
air, <lb />
fly paper or powders for <lb />
and superior success in profession j <lb />
or business. Such a disposition is; <lb />
and criminal ; and causes a <lb />
vast deal of mischief in the world ; <lb />
is the source of great <lb />
and misery to whoever <lb />
it. Now how does such <lb />
a spirit accord with the Christian <lb />
religion How does it appear in <lb />
the sight of God And <lb />
and richer are the <lb />
blessings that surround man, than <lb />
he deserves. The lesson to he <lb />
i learned by such is, reverence and <lb />
n Infill <lb />
or <lb />
If taken d <lb />
. r. <lb />
u ., <lb />
BASH <lb />
iv spool<lb />
r. <lb />
PUS <lb />
pug<lb />
dog <lb />
to that divine govern- <lb />
that always appoints to each, <lb />
that condition best suited to bis <lb />
here and hereafter. <lb />
Who b lest Friend I <lb />
Your stomach of course. Why <lb />
cause if it is out of order you are of <lb />
the most miserable creatures living. Give <lb />
it a fair, honorable chance and sec if It is <lb />
not the best friend you have In the end. <lb />
Don't smoke in the morning Don't drink <lb />
in the morning. If you must smoke and <lb />
drink wait until your stomach i through <lb />
with breakfast. You can drink more and <lb />
smoke more, in the evening and it will <lb />
tell you less. If your food ferments <lb />
and does not digest arc <lb />
troubled with Heartburn, Dizziness <lb />
the head, coming up of the food after eat- <lb />
Indigestion, or any <lb />
trouble of the stomach, yon had bet <lb />
use Green's August Flower, as person <lb />
can use it without Immediate relief. <lb />
Encourage Home Industries. <lb />
Wilson Mirror <lb />
Every good citizen desires the <lb />
prosperity of the in which <lb />
lie resides ; and, as the prosperity <lb />
of a place is greatly dependent on <lb />
its business, every industry, not <lb />
of an immoral tendency, should <lb />
be fostered and encouraged, <lb />
manufactures, since they not <lb />
only contribute in material pros- <lb />
but give employment to a <lb />
large class of laborers that <lb />
a large element in every <lb />
town and city. If goods can <lb />
be bought at home, equal <lb />
workmanship and quality, it be- <lb />
hooves all dealers in that line <lb />
goods, in the home, town and <lb />
county to give the preference over <lb />
those imported from places ; <lb />
the prosperity of the South can <lb />
be more readily secured by helping <lb />
each other, than by enriching <lb />
whose interest in us is bound- <lb />
ed by the amount of they <lb />
can make out of us. <lb />
making <lb />
pal ting or whitewashing <lb />
to do <lb />
M, <lb />
any clothes to sell, or any <lb />
coal to put in, or wood to split <lb />
you spare <lb />
that sir <lb />
never mind. My wife is <lb />
barefoot, and I going to ask <lb />
for a pair of old shoes, but it would <lb />
be no use. You have got such a <lb />
dainty little foot that my wife <lb />
couldn't gut. her big toe into one <lb />
of your <lb />
When he left, he had an old <lb />
on his arm, a quarter in his <lb />
After Fort, <lb />
experience id the <lb />
preparation of more <lb />
One Hundred <lb />
for patents us <lb />
the Coiled Stales Foreign conn, <lb />
tries, of the <lb />
American continue to set as solicitors <lb />
for trade-mark, copy, <lb />
etc . for United State., and <lb />
to obtain in Canada. France, <lb />
German,, and all other countries <lb />
and facilities are <lb />
passed <lb />
and prepared filed <lb />
Use Office on abort Term, <lb />
reasonable No charge for of modal, <lb />
or drawing. Advice free <lb />
m . which h <lb />
the <lb />
tn th world. <lb />
of a notice palest <lb />
Electric Bitter. <lb />
This remedy is becoming so well <lb />
known so as to need no spec- <lb />
mention. All who have used Electric <lb />
Bitters sing the same song of praise. <lb />
A purer medicine does not exist and it is <lb />
guaranteed to do all that is claimed. <lb />
Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of <lb />
the Liver and Kidney, will <lb />
I Boils, Salt Rheum and other <lb />
I lions caused by impure drive <lb />
I Malaria from the system and prevent as <lb />
I well as cure all Malaria from fevers. For <lb />
j cure of Headache. Consumption and In- <lb />
I digestion try Electric <lb />
guaranteed, or money <lb />
and per bottle at <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
This idly <lb />
la at car. and is <lb />
admitted be th <lb />
mechanic <lb />
boat paper devoted to science, <lb />
engineering works, <lb />
progress, pub- <lb />
It o. of <lb />
all patentee ant or every patented <lb />
week. It f for dollar. <lb />
In Connecticut in 1886 there <lb />
was some talk concerning the mar- <lb />
of young Harry Baldwin, of <lb />
Birmingham, aged years, to <lb />
Mrs. Charlotte aged <lb />
years, also of that town. Sat- <lb />
the couple were <lb />
divorced. Baldwin get <lb />
the old lady's money the magnet <lb />
that had led to absurd match. <lb />
Ne. <lb />
Handbook about patent. <lb />
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
us orders. <lb />
. A <lb />
f. C. <lb />
. to <lb />
n. of Semitic A <lb />
if. <lb />
free. <lb />
best . for <lb />
Bruises, Salt Fe- <lb />
Sores, Chapped Hands, <lb />
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions <lb />
and cures Piles, Or no par re- <lb />
quired. It is guaranteed to give <lb />
pocket, and there was a square <lb />
meal stowed away behind bis vest. <lb />
SMELL IN A DRUG STORE, <lb />
What smells in a drug store Your <lb />
nose. But when you have a cold, nothing. <lb />
Cure coughs and colds by <lb />
Cherokee of Sweet and <lb />
Mullein. <lb />
Will 1888 be a Year of War. <lb />
The present year the fifth <lb />
year of modern times in which the <lb />
aggregate the figures is twenty <lb />
five and will be but five more years <lb />
in which such a combination is <lb />
prior to the year Prob- <lb />
ably few have ever heard of the <lb />
old prophecy, which runs as fol- <lb />
In every future year of Lord, <lb />
When the sum of figures is twenty-five <lb />
Some warlike kingdom will draw the <lb />
. sword. <lb />
But peaceful nations in peace shall thrive <lb />
Students of modern history will <lb />
readily recall bow faithfully this <lb />
prophecy has been fulfilled in the <lb />
four previous years to which it <lb />
plied. <lb />
In 1699, Denmark and Poland <lb />
formed the coalition against <lb />
den which inaugurated the great <lb />
war that ended in the disastrous <lb />
defeat of Charles XII, at <lb />
The year 1789 will ever be <lb />
memorable on account of the <lb />
breaking out of the French <lb />
The 1768 witnessed the <lb />
campaign of Bonaparte in Egypt <lb />
and formation of the second <lb />
European coalition against France. <lb />
In 1879 war broke oat between <lb />
England Afghanistan follow- <lb />
ed by the invasion of latter <lb />
coon try by British troops. <lb />
In what manner the prediction <lb />
is to be verified in 1888 remains <lb />
yet to seen, but the present <lb />
condition of Europe seems to <lb />
promise and abundant fulfillment <lb />
of prophet. <lb />
Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is the best rem- <lb />
tor all the sufferings of little children <lb />
caused by summer complaint <lb />
Price <lb />
If you suffer with headache, take a dose <lb />
or two of we know you <lb />
will almost Immediate relief. Price <lb />
only ts.<lb />
The in Georgia who are <lb />
in the of stealing bogs have <lb />
suddenly become honest since one <lb />
of their number broke his neck <lb />
lately in trying to escape with his <lb />
plunder. <lb />
care. <lb />
To Inform your <lb />
readers that I hare a positive <lb />
above named disease. By It timely <lb />
use thousands of boneless have been <lb />
permanently I shall be glad to <lb />
send two bottle of my remedy to <lb />
say el year reader tut <lb />
If they will me express <lb />
and peat <lb />
Seven Fools, <lb />
The <lb />
sends his mutton, because <lb />
the person to him is eating <lb />
The jealous <lb />
spreads bis bed with net- <lb />
and then sleeps on it. <lb />
The proud gets <lb />
wet through sooner than ride in <lb />
the carriage of an inferior. <lb />
litigious <lb />
law the hope of ruining <lb />
his opponent. mid mine I him- <lb />
self <lb />
The <lb />
buys a to <lb />
carry it home. <lb />
he angry learns <lb />
the me lie la annoy- <lb />
ed by the playing his neighbor <lb />
piano. <lb />
illuminates the of his <lb />
house most brilliantly, a id sits in- <lb />
side in the dark.<lb />
Bead the Mr. C. II. Morris, <lb />
down with <lb />
Abscess of Lungs, and friends <lb />
pronounced me an incurable Con- <lb />
Began Dr. King's New <lb />
j Discovery for Consumption, am now on <lb />
my third bottle, and able to oversee the <lb />
on my farm. It is the finest <lb />
cine ever made. <lb />
Ohio, <lb />
it not. been for Dr. King's New <lb />
Discovery for Consumption I would have <lb />
died of Lung Troubles. Was given tip <lb />
by doctors. Am now in best of <lb />
Try it. Sample bottles free at Era <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
Nurse-Doctor doctor By <lb />
mistake I gave patient No. <lb />
a spoonful of ink instead <lb />
cine. <lb />
make him eat a <lb />
I blotter right a way. <lb />
If it be true according to the <lb />
saw that is the <lb />
j life of then it is also <lb />
that the modern so called <lb />
by putting an end to competition. <lb />
I is the. death of trade The <lb />
I must go <lb />
THE WEALTH OF A HOME. <lb />
Is dependent upon the happiness there- <lb />
in. If sickness is there, what a shadow <lb />
falls. Parents, you should never neglect <lb />
a slight cough or cold, but give in time <lb />
Taylor's Cherokee of Sweet Gum <lb />
and Mullein. <lb />
The reputed bones of the once <lb />
fa mom Thomas are <lb />
he in <lb />
in the house of a local antiquary <lb />
Two London barristers, of the <lb />
same mime and <lb />
dents, threaten l the <lb />
Dean and Chapter for <lb />
or in permitting the removal of <lb />
the body from soil. <lb />
The skeleton is laid out on a table <lb />
Becket has been dead <lb />
Star. <lb />
Do not up the <lb />
the old Standard remedy. Dr. Bull's <lb />
Cough Syrup. Price <lb />
I highly recommend Salvation Oil; it <lb />
has done more for my wife in one night <lb />
than physicians have accomplished in <lb />
years. FRED A. <lb />
W. Fayette Street, Baltimore Md <lb />
A carious statistician estimates <lb />
that, about one-half children <lb />
into the world are furnished <lb />
nature with a <lb />
faculty for the utterance of <lb />
of this brief and sen <lb />
lie age <lb />
nor experience enable them to <lb />
abolish from their vocabulary <lb />
these fatal words, and from the <lb />
cradle to the grave they drag a <lb />
life, spent in <lb />
nothing, from fact that <lb />
they lack the energy and will <lb />
necessary to <lb />
A STRANGER IN <lb />
TRY. <lb />
A Black. Jr., writes from Andalusia, <lb />
Alabama, that he was taken with <lb />
tery of the type. Doctors Were <lb />
called in to no effect. A stranger suggest <lb />
ed Dr. Huckleberry Cordial, ant <lb />
to its use Tie owes his life. <lb />
Job Shuttle sat by the open <lb />
grate fire upon which the first <lb />
blaze was burning. He was in a <lb />
pleasant mood as all men are when <lb />
they are comfortable. sup- <lb />
said be to Mrs. Shuttle, <lb />
the children were all at <lb />
school to-day <lb />
suppose so Why, don't <lb />
you know they wore <lb />
not exactly. I met Charles <lb />
down town about an hour after <lb />
school <lb />
he was carrying a note <lb />
from the teacher to her best <lb />
young <lb />
pretty <lb />
she marks ten in bis <lb />
dies, for keeping in urn about <lb />
that makes a <lb />
A fear has been expressed in Can- <lb />
that if the present exodus <lb />
from this country continues for <lb />
years the exiled Americans will <lb />
be in a majority, and will vote for <lb />
annexation. The fear is ground- <lb />
less ; the frightened Kan ticks may <lb />
make their minds easy. very <lb />
last thing in the world that these <lb />
exiles want is to be with- <lb />
in reach of American laws. <lb />
F. Simmons, <lb />
from the Dis- <lb />
has been appointed by the <lb />
Democratic caucus as the member <lb />
of the. Congressional Campaign <lb />
Committee from this State. <lb />
The Senate has passed a bill <lb />
giving Kansas City for <lb />
a public building ; also the bill <lb />
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