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YEAH O SIX MONTHS <lb/>
Reflector. <lb/>
VOL VII. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
PAPER <lb/>
ever m <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
LARGEST CIRCULATION, <lb/>
MEDIUM. <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY MARCH 1888 <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Miter Hi <lb/>
e Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C- <lb/>
A. C. GORDON. <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
on sonar. <lb/>
said the old Set- <lb/>
tier, Mowing a of smoke to. <lb/>
ceiling, and watching <lb/>
it as it writhed and curled and <lb/>
contorted itself into shapes <lb/>
I suggestive of the subject of <lb/>
inquiry, all times <lb/>
like they was, an <lb/>
cause snakes has the <lb/>
same else. Wen <lb/>
I were a boy in the Sugar Swamp <lb/>
it so. Snakes <lb/>
Subscription SI per few. <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC, BIT <lb/>
will not hesitate to <lb/>
men arc not <lb/>
with the of the natty. <lb/>
My boy. <lb/>
He played id yon when was <lb/>
You he <lb/>
up Walt <lb/>
gee <lb/>
Closer so I kin look in la <lb/>
Mars George's smile <lb/>
Lord, love . <lb/>
j Dar i at cypress is lay. I a hoe , <lb/>
j in them days, soon the <lb/>
Mars George I yet. J retch O frost struck like <lb/>
beard face her on ; had <lb/>
But fur time-mile em, an. t in blood, on were <lb/>
yon say on the taps fer fun business <lb/>
young ,, , ,, w <lb/>
eras led de r you went away . . . . <lb/>
acre or more not made kick. <lb/>
thing on it but snow. the fur I make out the three <lb/>
edge of it, though, I see a beaten on the rock was the <lb/>
track a circle the backers the <lb/>
tho hull Not more bit a that <lb/>
twenty foot away from me, wig <lb/>
twist about <lb/>
in of a dozen or more, I see <lb/>
snakes of all sorts and sizes. <lb/>
was rattlers adders, black <lb/>
snakes, milk snakes, garter <lb/>
snakes, a lot other kind <lb/>
snakes i can't think of the <lb/>
names of now. They was all <lb/>
and together, I see; did not lief wait long, j gates to tho townships <lb/>
were to Two or three in the county conventions from <lb/>
on the I were hurried off through the the voter th <lb/>
in -mil county, requesting all <lb/>
Democrats of the county to meet <lb/>
hadn't been did strictly on the in convention in respective <lb/>
square. everything got townships on a common day <lb/>
and I see the was j in stated, which said lay shall not <lb/>
on the The j be less than three days before the <lb/>
suit the rattlers meeting of the county convention. <lb/>
in ouch township, at the court cast there shall he no change in <lb/>
house door, and in any Democratic; sit-h Until the of <lb/>
newspaper may lie published the shall be announced by <lb/>
their friends, but they give in. <lb/>
be them <lb/>
do next, says I to <lb/>
myself. <lb/>
for the purpose of electing their <lb/>
delegates county <lb/>
lions. Thereupon i he <lb/>
so he'd shall elect their <lb/>
How de lime comes <lb/>
If yon want a a M in de snow <lb/>
of the Mate send for the g. an- jaybirds <lb/>
. In de oak trees de sun shines <lb/>
Look at Me. <lb/>
to me strange <lb/>
Now when thinks on cm. <lb/>
Mars George, sometimes de tears <lb/>
Kill up my eyes, <lb/>
de misery now de change. <lb/>
sun dims. <lb/>
To an oh- man hi one boy dies. <lb/>
I four foot on the level <lb/>
nests was ripe <lb/>
en-sin <lb/>
out in brush, the creek, H hundred <lb/>
i he name the i mill dam . loot or so away. They gone <lb/>
i he were fer, out long, wen they bacK each <lb/>
the to one side two one had his chops tilled with lit <lb/>
on a big rabbit <lb/>
buck and i betwixt u <lb/>
no dens <lb/>
gar Swamp, lime I were a <lb/>
tie round stones. the young <lb/>
ships, which delegates or such of <lb/>
them as shall attend, shall vole <lb/>
the full Democratic strength <lb/>
their respective townships on nil <lb/>
questions that may come before <lb/>
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
Lieutenant <lb/>
man. of New Hanover. <lb/>
Secretary of <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
W. of Wake. <lb/>
P. of Gates. <lb/>
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb/>
Sidney M. Finger of <lb/>
Attorney F. I <lb/>
ton, of <lb/>
Chief N. II. Smith, of He green em <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
S. of <lb/>
Alison ; S. Merrimon. of <lb/>
boy, if Pd only <lb/>
Hint of it I hen, sot down <lb/>
will <lb/>
the way things <lb/>
Did you <lb/>
Out in de dug-out one night <lb/>
will y.-r him <lb/>
H id jailer light <lb/>
blue eyes. Head now <lb/>
died fur <lb/>
An fur <lb/>
De Lord took him ; <lb/>
de tale <lb/>
know was de one <lb/>
Well, he. <lb/>
Beaufort Shepherd, of his pale. <lb/>
, r.- . . t. , -i i , Alter de were <lb/>
of t <lb/>
yr, <lb/>
Won -Mi <lb/>
Here I sits mar- George, alone <lb/>
All on em <lb/>
You is Some day <lb/>
N lieu you've gone hack ship on de <lb/>
ea, <lb/>
I'll hear him say <lb/>
he u.-ed lo, a to me <lb/>
An away <lb/>
de river, again I'M be <lb/>
U id my boy <lb/>
Third Connor, of <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
Clark, of <lb/>
Wat.-. <lb/>
fifth A. of <lb/>
Sixth T. of <lb/>
Sampson. <lb/>
Seventh C. of <lb/>
Cumberland. <lb/>
L Montgomery, of <lb/>
Cabarrus. <lb/>
Ninth District- Jesse V. Graves, <lb/>
Tenth of <lb/>
M. Shipp, of <lb/>
Twelfth . Merrimon, <lb/>
of Buncombe. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Sena B. Vance, of Meek- <lb/>
Shut. W. Ransom, of North- It was plain to he Seen that <lb/>
there was e <lb/>
District , i, , ., <lb/>
Louis C. Latham, of Pitt hit c I be <lb/>
Second M. Simmons, of ; Old Set I let's grandson. lie <lb/>
Craven. himself <lb/>
Third W. of , ,, , , ,, , , . <lb/>
Pender on Which <lb/>
Fourth Nichols, of j indicated l hat be was <lb/>
. . ting an early nip to the to <lb/>
lie <lb/>
evidently not in a good <lb/>
of an ear The rabbit <lb/>
rally like. <lb/>
looked tried to git <lb/>
away. But the snakes held H <lb/>
light by the ears, led it up to <lb/>
the snakes were had rid the other rabbit <lb/>
louse in the Sugar i the thickest. The rat tiers the . his tail up it over a <lb/>
Swamp sixty or seventy the rest i he scrub oak limb four fee- <lb/>
ago, make ye laugh a crowded the from the The lull stuck <lb/>
read it sonny, hit over. on stile oh <lb/>
my wouldn't no time to J. big ran up pried i be The young tier up <lb/>
but sew buttons oil, I rabbit's mouth then looked I on tail, could b the <lb/>
bust off k at bis teeth, tip the tail with <lb/>
Snakes m them days a liar like. was i. great tune III teeth lie grabbed it Hi his <lb/>
good deal, an they ; t mouth bis own tail up <lb/>
Lite he summer, tin fro, and then out from Bide i often the ground. Then his <lb/>
rattlesnake rid the winning J he said convections. In <lb/>
rabbit his mouth wide case no convention shall held <lb/>
open and the snake dropped the in any in pursuance of <lb/>
stones one by one in his month, said call, or no shall be <lb/>
and he swallowed them. Wen j made, the township executive <lb/>
tie had done that the committee shall appoint such <lb/>
Each township shall <lb/>
to cast in the county <lb/>
lion -vote for <lb/>
the chairman of said convention. <lb/>
All Democratic executive <lb/>
committees shall have the power <lb/>
hi fill occurring in <lb/>
their bodies. <lb/>
That the of the <lb/>
different county conventions shall <lb/>
certify the list of delegates and <lb/>
of the district <lb/>
and State conventions, and a <lb/>
list of said d-legatos and <lb/>
to the State conventions, <lb/>
shall ho lo the Secretary of <lb/>
the Central Committee. <lb/>
For committee <lb/>
U II. Chairman. <lb/>
B. C Secretary <lb/>
The Public Schools. <lb/>
No <lb/>
Since I he war the following dis <lb/>
have been made. <lb/>
1871 <lb/>
1878 . <lb/>
In 1874 <lb/>
back <lb/>
inter las el <lb/>
you sot In <lb/>
seen a <lb/>
gar Swamp snakes <lb/>
iii a old game <lb/>
y on i he side <lb/>
made up me by, with -lick <lb/>
sole <lb/>
like not, gay <lb/>
rattles lakes -if y -u only <lb/>
the k hi two big <lb/>
snakes. rabbit, <lb/>
the had <lb/>
m. was the <lb/>
same made over this <lb/>
were over <lb/>
weight the black snake of <lb/>
ground, both <lb/>
clear, evenly balanced, in the <lb/>
air. that enough <lb/>
Ye see the young rat <lb/>
tier were so much lighter on Ins <lb/>
says I to I rabbit than the on his, <lb/>
be some fun hero, <lb/>
says I, but it's to a <lb/>
or u rah <lb/>
says I, more I kin <lb/>
a sight state at the present says <lb/>
that, I'm a I. <lb/>
twenty 1875 No <lb/>
votes; and <lb/>
for of Den <lb/>
ti 1876 <lb/>
In 1877 <lb/>
In 1878 <lb/>
that the a t he <lb/>
rabbit bowled us u fair <lb/>
the if the <lb/>
seen j Governor III said <lb/>
he i The chairmen of town <lb/>
rattler had to be evened up in committee shall preside at <lb/>
votes by township <lb/>
last preceding gubernatorial <lb/>
election Provided. That every <lb/>
township stall out it lei to j i <lb/>
at least one vole, each town-; <lb/>
ship may us many delegates r,. <lb/>
as it may see fit. f <lb/>
In cases where townships t IRmA <lb/>
consist of more than one ward or, i <lb/>
,. , , mi <lb/>
predict wards or , fl <lb/>
precincts shah be entitled to send, ,, <lb/>
delegates to of re- <lb/>
shall cast its sales of <lb/>
part of its township's based I receipts from <lb/>
upon the preceding vole for <lb/>
amount to more than cents on <lb/>
of property, and on <lb/>
pools, the commissioners re- <lb/>
quired to enough tax, in ad- <lb/>
to the funds secured under <lb/>
levies as above <lb/>
mentioned, to continue schools <lb/>
four months per <lb/>
In most counties after <lb/>
providing for county expenses, the <lb/>
find no margin left <lb/>
for application to schools. Prior <lb/>
to the supreme Court decision <lb/>
vs Commissioners of <lb/>
Sampson county, N. C Reports, <lb/>
commissioner were required to <lb/>
four month's whether <lb/>
or not they exceeded cents <lb/>
tax on property and 8.00 on polls. <lb/>
It will be noticed that the receipts <lb/>
for 1887 were less than <lb/>
they were in the laws <lb/>
were just the same. Tho <lb/>
in receipts is to ho attributed to <lb/>
tho decision referred to and to the <lb/>
failure, I think, of unusually <lb/>
large number f persons to pay their <lb/>
poll tuxes. <lb/>
Some arc now so <lb/>
managing matters as to <lb/>
apply all the poll tax to schools, <lb/>
while others find that for ordinary <lb/>
purposes they do need the full <lb/>
. 319.813.001 margin of 1-6 cents now loft <lb/>
b the General Assembly, <lb/>
. so levy something for schools <lb/>
section of the school law <lb/>
. 409.658.88 requires horn to do The County <lb/>
. 509.736.02 Boards Education press <lb/>
upon Board <lb/>
. 640.241.20 and not the <lb/>
are brought to <lb/>
greater it their <lb/>
of county matters to <lb/>
an <lb/>
the e see it want a a j township conventions. In their <lb/>
r a raw bolt. were appointed to absence any other of <lb/>
Wide Awake. <lb/>
the excitement over the <lb/>
T. Bennett, of <lb/>
District <lb/>
S. Henderson, <lb/>
Rowan. <lb/>
Eighth II. II. Dearies, <lb/>
cf Willies. <lb/>
, Ninth D. Johnston, <lb/>
Buncombe. <lb/>
GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
fact, no doubt, <lb/>
that led tony and relieve <lb/>
his mind through the medium <lb/>
bis grandmother, the Old Settler's <lb/>
She putting <lb/>
on be <lb/>
for the red school house, where <lb/>
brother of lost <lb/>
Barren circuit, was to <lb/>
that evening at an experience <lb/>
meeting; mil was wild for <lb/>
be ventured tins <lb/>
Court Clerk-E. A. <lb/>
M. King. <lb/>
Register of Deeds Lewis II. Wilson. <lb/>
B. cherry. <lb/>
Surveyor Abram S. Congleton. <lb/>
P. Redding. <lb/>
Commissioners-Council <lb/>
Mooring, J. A. K. Tucker. Said he, hat's <lb/>
W. A. James, Jr., T. E. Keel. h, reason that snakes goes I <lb/>
, .,,,. j liKe a boss <lb/>
don't again till though it can't he u <lb/>
my said more slippery piece <lb/>
she lied her hood e-s fur I kin <lb/>
nowadays M tamer <lb/>
pet red ma tin <lb/>
said i the ring <lb/>
did settled down, o <lb/>
me no questions scattered a little, <lb/>
old Settler, <lb/>
I'll ye es I <lb/>
a good Ibis <lb/>
or Pd give ye a hull <lb/>
String facts to Inn Sugar <lb/>
Swamp snake-- played shinny <lb/>
the ice I were a boy. Some <lb/>
other time, I'll feel more <lb/>
chipper like, give ye all the <lb/>
I'll over now, <lb/>
tell ye they <lb/>
with in them rip- <lb/>
pin, times, everything be- <lb/>
gun and to <lb/>
quit a things up brown. <lb/>
leg, did ye ever see a boss race f <lb/>
replied <lb/>
but I seen a lot O fellers a <lb/>
pig once, on a fourth <lb/>
July, to catch it mid get a <lb/>
squash pie was the prize. Bill <lb/>
me, <lb/>
mind Bill <lb/>
it it -ere done lair committees may preside. <lb/>
In second <lb/>
urn race the rabbits were <lb/>
in neck an neck, and l he <lb/>
a sassy rattler, young end m a dead beat- <lb/>
vetch is called by <lb/>
the racers <lb/>
the <lb/>
cs <lb/>
Said the old <lb/>
severely <lb/>
In lac's no, got no <lb/>
time tor Bin <lb/>
u pig. <lb/>
chipper, a shiny <lb/>
blacksnake, bigger the rattler <lb/>
to the front at the same time. within one jump <lb/>
Then another big with both <lb/>
h over rabbits with <lb/>
two snakes, two or three tails, wan good whips, <lb/>
discussion. the young slung bis lull <lb/>
I says to V f <lb/>
o one o and <lb/>
bent it m fr him <lb/>
till it ahead its I length <lb/>
The two at <lb/>
same second, their <lb/>
heads plumb even in front the <lb/>
But the tuck <lb/>
guess them two snakes is <lb/>
them rabbits a I <lb/>
says. <lb/>
I nigh the <lb/>
upshot business <lb/>
trouble <lb/>
seemed to be the . <lb/>
of V. W. Brown. <lb/>
TOWN. <lb/>
J. Perkins. <lb/>
C. Fortes. <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
B. Cherry Alex. <lb/>
Council mi Ward. T. A. <lb/>
and J. P. 2nd Ward. Ty- <lb/>
son and J. S. Smith; Ward, <lb/>
Moore and J. J. Cherry. <lb/>
CHURCHES. <lb/>
First Third <lb/>
Sundays, morning and Kev. <lb/>
Hughes. D. D. Rector. <lb/>
Sunday, <lb/>
and night. Prayer Meeting <lb/>
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John. <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
every morn- <lb/>
and night. Meeting <lb/>
Wednesday night. <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
LODGES. <lb/>
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A A. <lb/>
M., meets every 1st Thursday and Mon- <lb/>
day night after the 1st and at <lb/>
Masonic I M. King. W. M. <lb/>
Greenville R. A. Chapter. M meets <lb/>
very 2nd and 4th nights at Ma- <lb/>
Hall. F. W. Brown. II. P. <lb/>
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. <lb/>
meets every Tuesday night. D. L. <lb/>
James, N. G. <lb/>
Insurance Lodge, No. K. of II., <lb/>
meets every first and third Friday night. <lb/>
D. D. D. <lb/>
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of II., meets <lb/>
Thursday night. C. A. White. C. <lb/>
Temperance Reform Club meets In their <lb/>
room every Monday night, at <lb/>
Mass in Court House <lb/>
of each month, at o'clock <lb/>
p. M- E. C. Glenn, <lb/>
Woman's Christian Temperance <lb/>
meet in the Reform Club Room Friday <lb/>
each week. Mrs. V. II. Which- <lb/>
ard, <lb/>
Band of Hope meets in Reform Club <lb/>
Room Friday night. Miss Eva <lb/>
POST OFFICE. <lb/>
Office hours a. M. to P. II. Money <lb/>
Oder hours a. i. to p. if. Ho or- <lb/>
will be issued from to and <lb/>
to p. u. <lb/>
mail arrives daily <lb/>
at A. m. and departs at p K. <lb/>
Tarboro mail arrives daily Sun- <lb/>
at M. and departs at p. M. <lb/>
mail arrives daily <lb/>
at M. and departs at P. M. <lb/>
for Ridge Spring and inter- <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesdays <lb/>
and Fridays a. M. at. <lb/>
Vanceboro mail arrives Fridays at P. <lb/>
If. Departs at a. m <lb/>
U. A. Blow, P. M. <lb/>
under her chin with a jerk ; <lb/>
hut I ii be they <lb/>
don't no wife to carry in <lb/>
wood fr every to <lb/>
keep <lb/>
people snakes has <lb/>
i looked <lb/>
at the as she <lb/>
Ii her the she <lb/>
went I tie h use he. <lb/>
head so huh m d . <lb/>
Inn the Oil <lb/>
quietly In after be bed i <lb/>
Wall, I hadn't never see a <lb/>
race nut her till fall, I <lb/>
wont over lo the at the <lb/>
seat my mite <lb/>
were the <lb/>
Squire inter pun a a <lb/>
u If on a gray h <lb/>
in, said, to heal <lb/>
u a s <lb/>
w. fur ye he able to <lb/>
sec any -f <lb/>
in. Wat, I <lb/>
snakes Some <lb/>
the snakes dim up in the high <lb/>
est the brush, all of got <lb/>
ready for were The <lb/>
two black snakes the two rat <lb/>
had trotted out he <lb/>
bits was a on to <lb/>
they bucked around, <lb/>
side by <lb/>
e en. Suddenly the clipper voting <lb/>
rattler sprung on the buck the <lb/>
rabbit bis friends was <lb/>
cut in rattler rider <lb/>
played on the rider <lb/>
counted with the the <lb/>
rabbit won by an ear. <lb/>
that's the way tho snakes <lb/>
Sugar Swamp <lb/>
pass the time <lb/>
mug, dull winters sixty <lb/>
year ago, I hey <lb/>
lost their vim an men spoil <lb/>
Mood, went in- <lb/>
the rocks. poor g an <lb/>
In case all the town- <lb/>
snip are re- <lb/>
quired to meet for the pin pose of <lb/>
electing county <lb/>
said be deem- <lb/>
ed to have u quorum when a urn <lb/>
of such townships shall be <lb/>
represented in said meetings. <lb/>
CO IV AND DIS CONVENTIONS <lb/>
The several County <lb/>
lions shall be entitled to elect to <lb/>
t Senatorial, Con- <lb/>
gate aim one alternate tor every <lb/>
fifty Democratic votes, and one <lb/>
delegate for over twenty- <lb/>
five votes cast the <lb/>
lion in their respective counties,; <lb/>
fines, tines, penalties and <lb/>
certain other funds to ho invested <lb/>
irreducible fund, the Internet <lb/>
of which alone was In lie used for <lb/>
school purposes. <lb/>
The Constitution amended in <lb/>
1875 still requiring receipts <lb/>
the sources to be user <lb/>
for purposes, to the <lb/>
tho power to <lb/>
distribute school to tho <lb/>
comities. immediate use. In <lb/>
1870 the A sac onset. <lb/>
ed that the irreducible fund should <lb/>
retained but it should not <lb/>
be Increased except by the items <lb/>
mentioned m Art. Sec. of tho <lb/>
from which nothing <lb/>
was received except from tho sales <lb/>
of lands, and but little from <lb/>
i hut source. <lb/>
In the General Assembly <lb/>
directed that tins fund should be <lb/>
distributed con- <lb/>
in a <lb/>
I button of 14,883.25 was made, <lb/>
i pap's bed now. If <lb/>
blacksnake j c , <lb/>
the rabbit his fried- was a . <lb/>
The two snakes wrapped their <lb/>
tails around the rabbits, and <lb/>
u great big rattler laid lo <lb/>
me side on a big rock, with <lb/>
lo her, <lb/>
it is, <lb/>
snakes sets her to <lb/>
. a big rock win. <lb/>
blacksnake oil side him an j in York Sm. <lb/>
a udder on side, <lb/>
his rattle three times. The D. . , <lb/>
the Of the <lb/>
beard ante <lb/>
lie <lb/>
. inter t lie red school <lb/>
ibis to <lb/>
that <lb/>
Squint <lb/>
-.- t he I <lb/>
Oil t by wetting <lb/>
I. s in hi- n Hid murk- <lb/>
Si ate like figure-. it on <lb/>
i -g a <lb/>
glance now and then toward <lb/>
bis who on with <lb/>
rigging of pickerel tackle. <lb/>
The old finished his work <lb/>
at last, and lighting Ins pipe, Bat <lb/>
down in his rocking clink and <lb/>
for a moments smoked in hi <lb/>
By and by he said <lb/>
for lit- <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
to <lb/>
my bud the to <lb/>
I be, if she <lb/>
bad she c lay down the <lb/>
to ye I kin. her <lb/>
a high, <lb/>
were fer know <lb/>
brightened up a ray <lb/>
striking u <lb/>
on a barn, and eagerly <lb/>
his <lb/>
what's the <lb/>
hut snakes goes u. their holes u. <lb/>
w inter time a. d don't mine <lb/>
the in ail <lb/>
inquired <lb/>
developing a sudden interest <lb/>
in the of <lb/>
replied the old <lb/>
Settler, in all light, but <lb/>
must gone wrong <lb/>
with bis harness, or the <lb/>
gears Wag hi or fer <lb/>
he didn't cum, in till about t w en <lb/>
had <lb/>
come in gone to their stables <lb/>
But I were come to <lb/>
think on it, if I you I <lb/>
wouldn't say to <lb/>
my gray hoes, fer <lb/>
in the <lb/>
don't reach out <lb/>
quite fur enough to grab a boss <lb/>
trot. <lb/>
t were that <lb/>
race were the Pd ever <lb/>
see. it carried me hack, like a <lb/>
bird to see <lb/>
I were a hoy in the Sugar <lb/>
it's <lb/>
ye an Wat his- <lb/>
if it had only <lb/>
was the rabbits drop <lb/>
The air were hT- <lb/>
ed n chorus <lb/>
rut t i almost made me <lb/>
then away sprung the rabbits. <lb/>
the two snakes fer riders, <lb/>
and they went on the <lb/>
dead jump around that beaten <lb/>
track I ye I <lb/>
Democratic Party of North <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Central Ex. <lb/>
Raleigh N. C. 1888. <lb/>
I. The unit of county <lb/>
shall I township. In <lb/>
each township there shall be <lb/>
none but delegates or altar- W, Mother of <lb/>
was made. These <lb/>
a were used by <lb/>
school the years <lb/>
I hut schools may be brought <lb/>
up to the four mouths that the <lb/>
Constitution requires an a mini- <lb/>
mum. I cannot too much com- <lb/>
mend such consideration on the <lb/>
part of the County C <lb/>
and can but cherish the that, <lb/>
to the end our school sys em <lb/>
may be more and <lb/>
more popular, all the commission, <lb/>
will do everything in their <lb/>
power to tho funds. Lot <lb/>
them do thin go to <lb/>
money thus and <lb/>
all school money under our <lb/>
system, slays at home in <lb/>
county w hero raised, and so <lb/>
not Impoverish the county <lb/>
or the It is not the money <lb/>
we raise and keep at homo that <lb/>
impoverishes us, but the money <lb/>
send fact re- <lb/>
and considering. <lb/>
Public Instruct ion. <lb/>
Danville, Va, has resolved to <lb/>
hold a grand Southern Tobacco <lb/>
Exposition and Trades Display in <lb/>
city next full. <lb/>
miles in elected shall he entitled <lb/>
to seats in Said Con vent ions ; <lb/>
Prodded, every shall <lb/>
have least one vote in each of <lb/>
said conventions. the I during those J <lb/>
The in his uh. years will; <lb/>
appear by tho figures given above. <lb/>
question is frequently <lb/>
any member of tic county, <lb/>
senatorial <lb/>
column shall cull to order <lb/>
their respective conventions, and <lb/>
bold thereof mi- <lb/>
the convention shall elect its <lb/>
chairman. <lb/>
The executive committee of <lb/>
the senatorial, congressional and <lb/>
judicial respectively shall <lb/>
at the of their respective <lb/>
chairmen, meet some time and <lb/>
in their respective districts, <lb/>
designated in said And H <lb/>
shall he their duty to appoint the <lb/>
ed why tho n got no <lb/>
money from the fund. The <lb/>
answer is that tho legislation now <lb/>
on our statute hooks does not con- <lb/>
template putting any money into <lb/>
the State Treasury tor schools, ex- <lb/>
such as from on <lb/>
acts of incorporation by tho Gen- <lb/>
and from sales <lb/>
public lands Receipts from <lb/>
these sources have us amount- <lb/>
ed to but very little. Our <lb/>
Card <lb/>
pa. than, <lb/>
E Y-AT-LAW, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
in all the courts. Collections <lb/>
JR. I. L. <lb/>
DENTIST, t <lb/>
N, C. <lb/>
JAMES M. <lb/>
A W, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
G V I LL E, <lb/>
leave all other school <lb/>
time and place for where collected to A LI I.-BLOW, <lb/>
the end that they may used us <lb/>
C. <lb/>
course, to see them committee, to consist of <lb/>
off in brush away from that five active who shall <lb/>
snakes, but I elected by t he <lb/>
seen that little around f the townships in <lb/>
circle a big were post- j meetings cubed b the county ex- <lb/>
ed like committee. And said <lb/>
her patience rug- I were out <lb/>
short at i, one my <lb/>
Now -t got along fur <lb/>
got. along <lb/>
all of a I <lb/>
a great <lb/>
tar ahead I were m <lb/>
the brush. were thick, <lb/>
I sea the rumpus <lb/>
were all about. I along <lb/>
the snow, and a rod or so <lb/>
attend I kin to the edge<lb/>
of <lb/>
were <lb/>
in the course. I so <lb/>
not to <lb/>
know, then, the <lb/>
snakes was a <lb/>
the race were a rabbit <lb/>
to some rattlesnake <lb/>
one to a blacksnake. <lb/>
The snakes was all over <lb/>
with excitement, some of <lb/>
dim to the brush to git <lb/>
committee so elected snail elect <lb/>
one of its members as chairman, <lb/>
who shall preside at all committee <lb/>
meetings. <lb/>
The several township exec- <lb/>
committees shall convene <lb/>
the meetings the several county <lb/>
conventions, or at any time and <lb/>
place that a majority of them may <lb/>
elect, and shall elect a comity ex- <lb/>
abet sight the course got j committee, to consist of <lb/>
carried away with sport eM than five members, one of <lb/>
tumbled to the ground. , I <lb/>
got worked up <lb/>
I con I a do to keep from <lb/>
out. <lb/>
the race were soon over <lb/>
tho rabbit rid by the young <lb/>
rattler ahead <lb/>
was a time that knocked all <lb/>
the other clean out. The rattlers <lb/>
was wild tumbled on <lb/>
snow twisted <lb/>
one another rattled till I <lb/>
t they'd every bell an <lb/>
button they bad. <lb/>
rattlers and some her <lb/>
was one another joy, <lb/>
the black friends v <lb/>
hair rabbit <lb/>
crowded old rattler . <lb/>
whom shall he designated as <lb/>
chairman, who shall preside all <lb/>
of said committee meetings. <lb/>
In case there shall he a fail- <lb/>
on the part of any township <lb/>
to elect its executive committee <lb/>
for the period of thirty days, the <lb/>
county Executive committee shall <lb/>
appoint said committee from the <lb/>
Democratic of Said town- <lb/>
ship. <lb/>
The the town- <lb/>
ship committees shall elect <lb/>
occurring in said commit- <lb/>
tees. <lb/>
The county executive com- <lb/>
call all necessary <lb/>
county conventions by giving <lb/>
least far. ice <lb/>
the the rock, and in three public places <lb/>
turns in their respective districts ; <lb/>
and the chairman-of said respect- <lb/>
committees shall immediately <lb/>
notify the the differ <lb/>
county executive committees <lb/>
of said appointment, the Said <lb/>
county executive committees <lb/>
forthwith call <lb/>
of t heir respective counties in con- <lb/>
said notice, to send <lb/>
J delegates to said respective dis- <lb/>
convention. <lb/>
CONVENTIONS <lb/>
The Convention shall <lb/>
be composed of delegates appoint <lb/>
ed by the several county <lb/>
Each county shall be <lb/>
to elect one delegate and one <lb/>
alternate for every one hundred <lb/>
and fifty Democratic votes, and <lb/>
one delegate for fractions over <lb/>
seventy five Democratic <lb/>
therein at the last <lb/>
election ; and none hut <lb/>
delegates or so elected <lb/>
shall he entitled to seats in <lb/>
convention That every <lb/>
county shall have at one vote <lb/>
in said convention.<lb/>
Such delegates alter- <lb/>
of absent as may <lb/>
he present at any Democratic con- <lb/>
vent ion shall ha allowed to cast <lb/>
whole vote to which their <lb/>
township or county may be <lb/>
t ed. <lb/>
If no delegate or alternate <lb/>
attend a State convention <lb/>
from any county any person <lb/>
pointed by the of he <lb/>
bounty Convention, or on his fail- <lb/>
by i's Secretary, represent <lb/>
comity. <lb/>
S In all convent ions provided <lb/>
for by this system, a vote is <lb/>
rapidly possible. It has not <lb/>
been thought wise or proper for <lb/>
this poor generation to attempt to <lb/>
a permanent school <lb/>
fund. <lb/>
During the years 1871 and 1872 <lb/>
there was a tax of cents on the <lb/>
of property ; after 1872 and <lb/>
moil 1881 the tax on property was <lb/>
cents or of property, and <lb/>
after it was cents, at <lb/>
which it now stands. <lb/>
In addition to this general prop- <lb/>
tax the Constitution applies <lb/>
least of all poll <lb/>
lax, both State and county to <lb/>
school purposes, which amounts to <lb/>
an average of about one dollar <lb/>
and fifty cents the limit <lb/>
of is reached exact <lb/>
amount is on each poll <lb/>
that is collected. <lb/>
The statutes apply now, and <lb/>
have for the fines, forfeit- <lb/>
and penalties imposed by <lb/>
Superior Courts Justices <lb/>
of the Peace, most of the receipts <lb/>
from liquor licenses except <lb/>
from the wholesale re- <lb/>
from auctioneers, <lb/>
article of incorporation <lb/>
Superior Court Clerks, and <lb/>
tax on dogs. <lb/>
From these sources our schools <lb/>
so fur as they are levied by <lb/>
the General Assembly, are derived, <lb/>
and the funds are not put into the <lb/>
hand of the State Treasurer, hut <lb/>
are retained in the counties <lb/>
where are raised. <lb/>
In counties where <lb/>
es in the Revenue and <lb/>
in the school law, and the county <lb/>
taxes commissioners <lb/>
including school taxes, do <lb/>
G R VI V. <lb/>
AUG. M. MOORE. CM Bl <lb/>
BERNARD, <lb/>
A T LA W, <lb/>
Practice In the State and <lb/>
J. M. TUCKER J MUMMY <lb/>
TUCKER <lb/>
A T-LA W, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
harry skinner <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
r A WHENCE V. <lb/>
Attorney and at haw <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
ft V JOYNER, <lb/>
Attorney and at Law <lb/>
ft C. <lb/>
Will practice in the Courts o Pitt, <lb/>
and Beaufort <lb/>
tics, the Supremo Court. <lb/>
attention given to all <lb/>
entrusted to him. <lb/>
JR. H. SNELL, <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Surgeon Dentist. <lb/>
Tenders his professional services to <lb/>
public. <lb/>
Teeth extracted without pain by ass <lb/>
Nitrous Oxide Gas. <lb/>
FREE-fl <lb/>
j YELLOWLEY, <lb/>
ATTORNEY- AT-L AW, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
The Eastern Reflector, from City to the New was reached about <lb/>
j o'clock toe depot hi <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N C <lb/>
a J. <lb/>
Published Every Wednesday <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN TUE <lb/>
CONGRESSIONAL <lb/>
LATELY SI <lb/>
Subscription per year. <lb/>
BIT <lb/>
will not I., -into to Democratic <lb/>
measures that are not consistent <lb/>
with the true principles of the party. <lb/>
II you want a a wide-a-wake <lb/>
section of the State send for the <lb/>
TOE. SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb/>
WEDNESDAY MARCH 21st 1888. <lb/>
entered at the office at <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
The editor of the Wadesboro <lb/>
Intelligencer has been sued by <lb/>
Mr. L. Stone of Raleigh, for <lb/>
libelous slander. The is ex- <lb/>
citing much interest <lb/>
To day we begin the <lb/>
of a series of articles on the <lb/>
Public Schools of the State by <lb/>
Maj. S. M. Finger, Superintend- <lb/>
of Public Instruction. The <lb/>
articles will be found to contain <lb/>
much valuable information con- <lb/>
schools and should be <lb/>
read by every person interested <lb/>
in education, as of course all are. <lb/>
The introductory article will be <lb/>
found on first page. <lb/>
Col John R. Winston, of <lb/>
county, died at his home <lb/>
near the 7th inst. He <lb/>
was a gallant and brave officer in <lb/>
the late war. and served his <lb/>
try faithfully. Up to a few <lb/>
years ago Col. Winston was a <lb/>
strong Democrat, but he joined <lb/>
the Liberal ranks in 1881, since <lb/>
which time bis politics were <lb/>
stable. In intellectual ability <lb/>
Col. Winston was far ahead of <lb/>
the average man. <lb/>
Republican Senators are still <lb/>
fighting message of <lb/>
dent Cleveland, which so strong- <lb/>
advocates tariff reform, and a <lb/>
reduction of the import duties <lb/>
of this country. But no harm <lb/>
is being done by our enemies by <lb/>
these wild harangues. The mes- <lb/>
sage is unanswerable, the people <lb/>
are with him and tariff reform is <lb/>
bound to come sooner or later. <lb/>
The masses are beginning to <lb/>
think on this matter for them- <lb/>
selves, and it only needs a calm <lb/>
review of the situation for them <lb/>
to rise up in their might and see <lb/>
to it that the iniquitous war tar- <lb/>
shall be modified and a t <lb/>
many thousands of dollars will <lb/>
be saved to the poor people who <lb/>
are paying such large amounts <lb/>
into the laps of the <lb/>
manufacturers. <lb/>
Greenville is standing in her own <lb/>
light. To-day the business men <lb/>
of Washington will hold a meet- <lb/>
the purpose of inviting <lb/>
Mr. Bridgers and Mr. Walters of <lb/>
R. R. Co to visit <lb/>
that town and look into the ad- <lb/>
it offers for the carry- <lb/>
the road from Scotland <lb/>
Neck to that place. The people <lb/>
of Greenville are doing nothing <lb/>
to secure the road and if they <lb/>
continue to manifest no interest <lb/>
in it nothing can be expected <lb/>
but that the road will be carried <lb/>
elsewhere. Further argument <lb/>
as to the necessities of a railroad <lb/>
here and the advantage one <lb/>
would prove to the town is use- <lb/>
less. We have pointed these <lb/>
out time and time again. Now <lb/>
the business men, the people <lb/>
must move in this matter or <lb/>
Greenville will get no railroad. <lb/>
News and renouncing the <lb/>
Republicans and again declaring <lb/>
himself to be a Democrat. Mr. <lb/>
says that since he has <lb/>
been in Washington he is <lb/>
that the Democrats are do- <lb/>
all in their powers to relieve <lb/>
the people of the burdens bear- <lb/>
down upon them and that <lb/>
John Sherman and his followers <lb/>
are opposed to them. All men <lb/>
who will stop to think over the <lb/>
matter are bound to see that the <lb/>
Democratic party is the friend <lb/>
of the masses, and it is only <lb/>
through and by them that the <lb/>
country will ever be relieved. <lb/>
There is plenty of room in our <lb/>
ranks for all who, like Mr. Brad- <lb/>
field, awake to the error of their <lb/>
way, and we say to them come <lb/>
on home, you will receive a <lb/>
dial welcome. <lb/>
Sensible Man. <lb/>
The Raleigh Signal man says <lb/>
he always adopts a rule <lb/>
that he will not engage in a <lb/>
controversy with any one. Right, <lb/>
you are, Logan. Stick to. that, <lb/>
and you may possibly save your <lb/>
hide. If your exhibit of State <lb/>
finances is a fair sample of the <lb/>
manner of speech you would em- <lb/>
ploy in a public controversy, we <lb/>
don't blame you for keeping <lb/>
lent. Just picture right here, <lb/>
fellow-countrymen a controversy <lb/>
between Logan Harris and Jose- <lb/>
Daniels Unless Daniels <lb/>
showed mercy would have <lb/>
but little fur left after one round, <lb/>
and in the second he wouldn't be <lb/>
able to get himself together again. <lb/>
He that his tongue under <lb/>
such circumstances is a wise <lb/>
man, he be a fool. <lb/>
What Great Love <lb/>
The recent bloody-shirt, South <lb/>
hating speech of the <lb/>
President of the II. S. Senate, is <lb/>
quite indicative of the feeling of <lb/>
fraternity existing between the <lb/>
North and the South. The <lb/>
South has some few sincere <lb/>
friends and well-wishers among <lb/>
the Northern folk, but the rads <lb/>
up there don't like her politics, <lb/>
or her people either, as for that <lb/>
matter. Not much love lost on <lb/>
either side. Now it is in order <lb/>
for those of the <lb/>
South that have made <lb/>
their have been <lb/>
proclaiming to our people that <lb/>
the North and South had met <lb/>
and kissed each other, Oh, so <lb/>
fondly in one long and <lb/>
embrace, to come to the front <lb/>
with a stronger avowal of the <lb/>
great love of the great heart of <lb/>
the great North for our fair and <lb/>
prosperous Southland. We <lb/>
speech as a text for <lb/>
discourse. Let us have some <lb/>
more taffy. <lb/>
New Fish Game <lb/>
and Oyster Fair. <lb/>
The historic old city of New <lb/>
covered herself in glory <lb/>
with the success of her <lb/>
Game and Oyster Fair last week. <lb/>
In company with Col. Harry Skin- <lb/>
the editor of the Reflector <lb/>
left on the forenoon of <lb/>
the 12th mat to be present at the <lb/>
opening of Fair on the 13th. <lb/>
It was our intention to drive <lb/>
the country to New <lb/>
but the weather being very cold <lb/>
and our departure being rather <lb/>
late to guarantee the expediency <lb/>
of such a drive, our course was <lb/>
changed to Verily it was <lb/>
cold, but a close vehicle <lb/>
and traveling with the wind no <lb/>
great inconvenience was suffered. <lb/>
Nor was there but one occurrence <lb/>
of special interest along the route <lb/>
for the wind had run the farmers <lb/>
in their houses and farming <lb/>
Last week was an exceedingly of the present were at a <lb/>
cold one in the Northern That one occurrence <lb/>
New England States. Telegraph j was of special interest to both of <lb/>
and telephone wires were broken i u, for when within about four <lb/>
down by the with snow miles of Kinston a stream that was <lb/>
and travel was suspended entire-i more swollen by the rains of <lb/>
No from New York, day previous than anticipated, <lb/>
Philadelphia, Boston and other <lb/>
points could be sent off, and tel- <lb/>
communication with <lb/>
flooded our sufficient to <lb/>
fill two valises with water and <lb/>
generously soak all the ex- <lb/>
the latter place, in order to get wearing apparel we had along. <lb/>
South and West, had to be However, laughing at each other <lb/>
some consolation and on <lb/>
we <lb/>
From Kinston to New <lb/>
by sending dispatches by cable <lb/>
to London. The damage to <lb/>
property was an immense <lb/>
amount of money, and several we went the special train con- <lb/>
lives were lost. The storm the Governor and party. <lb/>
without precedent for severity. <lb/>
No one living has ever seen any <lb/>
thing to compare with it. No <lb/>
mail came from New York <lb/>
South in six days. We are glad <lb/>
to learn that the weather has <lb/>
moderated considerably and that <lb/>
travel and business has been in <lb/>
measure resumed. <lb/>
Mr. Joseph of the <lb/>
the Governor's in command <lb/>
of and the Davis <lb/>
School in command of Col. Davis <lb/>
A large number of the people of <lb/>
were at the depot o <lb/>
meet the Governor and his Excel- <lb/>
made them a brief speech <lb/>
from the platform of the car. On <lb/>
the trip down the writer was in <lb/>
the coach with the Governor's <lb/>
Guard and found them to be not <lb/>
fifth congressional district, who <lb/>
in 1886 severed his connection j a <lb/>
with the Democratic party men hot also of <lb/>
went over into rank longs, for they kept the car <lb/>
-written a <lb/>
with people to welcome <lb/>
the Governor. The streets of the <lb/>
city were brilliantly lighted with <lb/>
burning tar barrels. We went to <lb/>
that excellent home for the <lb/>
man, the Hotel Albert, and <lb/>
found comfortable quarters. This <lb/>
is one of the best hotels in the <lb/>
State, well furnished, fitted with <lb/>
modern conveniences and under <lb/>
i he management of clever and <lb/>
men. <lb/>
Tuesday morning we spent ac <lb/>
hour or two looking about the city <lb/>
noting especially the public build- <lb/>
New in some <lb/>
presents the appearance of <lb/>
being, as it really is, a very old <lb/>
town. The business streets con- <lb/>
some handsome buildings. <lb/>
We were especially impressed <lb/>
with the churches, some of them <lb/>
being magnificent structures The <lb/>
Court House is indeed a <lb/>
building and when the <lb/>
or is completed will be one of the <lb/>
handsomest in the State. <lb/>
wharves present a busy appearance, <lb/>
and number of vessels <lb/>
and discharging cargoes <lb/>
that New is a large <lb/>
shipping point. At the <lb/>
procession formed and after pass- <lb/>
through several of the <lb/>
pal streets proceeded to the <lb/>
green where the Fair was <lb/>
held. At o'clock Gov. Scales <lb/>
was introduced to the assembly by <lb/>
John S. Long, Esq., and after <lb/>
making a half an hours speech de- <lb/>
the Fair opened. <lb/>
It would take more space than <lb/>
we have at command say all <lb/>
that is desired about New <lb/>
and the Fair. There was such an <lb/>
elaborate display and the variety <lb/>
was so that we look- <lb/>
ed with wonder at the many at- <lb/>
tractive features. <lb/>
Outside the buildings were the <lb/>
displays of machinery, and <lb/>
poultry, and exhibit of the <lb/>
two latter was as fine as we ever <lb/>
saw at any fair. The first room <lb/>
on the lower floor of the building <lb/>
was devoted to exhibits of <lb/>
escallops, clams, etc., and <lb/>
one could but look upon them with <lb/>
pride that such products <lb/>
of North Carolina waters. One <lb/>
thing that proved a curiosity to <lb/>
us was a live porpoise tune feet <lb/>
long. <lb/>
In the next room was game <lb/>
exhibit, which truly <lb/>
There were live deer, op- <lb/>
possums, raccoons, rabbits, <lb/>
and a nameless variety of <lb/>
small game, birds water fowls <lb/>
both dead and alive. <lb/>
The next room was occupied <lb/>
principally by exhibits of grocer- <lb/>
canned goods, etc, made by <lb/>
merchants the city. The <lb/>
and last room on the lower floor <lb/>
contained products, woods, <lb/>
fertilizers, and products from dis- <lb/>
oil mills, the S. H. Gray <lb/>
Mfg , Co's plate factory <lb/>
made a fine other in- <lb/>
Two rooms of the floor <lb/>
contained the department <lb/>
and art exhibits. Of these we <lb/>
cannot begin, to go into display. <lb/>
The Indies were surely well <lb/>
for every imaginable kind <lb/>
of work was on exhibition. <lb/>
There were also numerous inter- <lb/>
antiquities, of them <lb/>
more than a century old. We <lb/>
saw a lock of hair said to have <lb/>
cut from the bead of George <lb/>
Washington m the last year of <lb/>
his life. Then there were old <lb/>
swords, old guns, old relics of <lb/>
kinds sufficient to make a <lb/>
good fair in themselves. <lb/>
In the afternoon Davis Ca- <lb/>
were reviewed by Governor <lb/>
Scales upon the Academy green. <lb/>
They were in number and <lb/>
made a tine appearance. We were <lb/>
glad to see among them our young <lb/>
friend E C. Yellowley of <lb/>
ville. Ed. called to see us at the <lb/>
hotel and a chat with was <lb/>
much enjoyed. <lb/>
The third room op stairs <lb/>
by private exhibits of Arms <lb/>
of t he city <lb/>
fourth room was dis- <lb/>
plays of taxidermy. exhibit <lb/>
by Clarke k Morgan was enough <lb/>
in itself to amply repay any one <lb/>
for the trip to fair. There were <lb/>
fish, birds, dogs, and other <lb/>
mens looking as natural life <lb/>
ranged in a most <lb/>
pleating manner while <lb/>
large alligator was a wonder <lb/>
They bad some of the prettiest <lb/>
feather flowers we ever <lb/>
Miss Daffy also bad a splendid <lb/>
display in the same hoe. A <lb/>
her exhibit a white <lb/>
seal recently captured a few miles <lb/>
below the city. She had some <lb/>
Easter cards, <lb/>
work of her own hands. <lb/>
We had net intended to men- <lb/>
any of the private exhibits, <lb/>
bot cannot overlook that of C. E. <lb/>
Bell, fife showed a <lb/>
superb hue of watches, diamonds, <lb/>
jewelry stationary, etc., value <lb/>
of his exhibit amounting to near <lb/>
It was an attractive dis- <lb/>
play. <lb/>
Another room that b crest- <lb/>
ed us very considerably hough <lb/>
general public were ad- <lb/>
was the editorial lunch <lb/>
room. This was in charge of <lb/>
clever editors of the It <lb/>
is not necessary to all <lb/>
found therein, bot one of the <lb/>
who presided at the oyster <lb/>
opening discovered that we were <lb/>
extremely fond of a fine specimen <lb/>
of this bivalve. He seen ed to <lb/>
look on and wonder how so many <lb/>
large oysters bid themselves in a <lb/>
person of oar stature. <lb/>
We were immensely delighted <lb/>
with our trip and did time <lb/>
space allow could fill columns with <lb/>
incidents of New and the <lb/>
fair. But now. <lb/>
At Wednesday we start- <lb/>
ed homeward, again taking pas- <lb/>
sage on special car with the <lb/>
Governor and party. Mr. Wash- <lb/>
Bryan, President of the A. <lb/>
k N. C. R. R., was along, and too <lb/>
pleasure in pointing out the <lb/>
of the road. It <lb/>
has made great progress <lb/>
under bis management. We also <lb/>
had pleasant conversations with <lb/>
Gen. W. P Roberts, Slate Audi- <lb/>
tor, Judge A. C. Avery, Maj. R. <lb/>
S. Tucker, of Raleigh, Mr. Cooke, <lb/>
of Atlantic Hotel fame and others <lb/>
who were on board. We were <lb/>
greatly interested in the <lb/>
Maj. Tucker gave as of his <lb/>
farming and expect to say some- <lb/>
thing of it later. <lb/>
It is useless to say anything of <lb/>
ride through the country from <lb/>
to Greenville save that <lb/>
all the way a sharp, cold wind <lb/>
was facing us, and it came near <lb/>
freezing out the recollection of <lb/>
everything else. It was one of <lb/>
the coldest rides we ever <lb/>
Bethel Sparks. <lb/>
March has quieted don n con- <lb/>
we have some <lb/>
very pleasant weather. <lb/>
Our farmers are making some <lb/>
progress in preparing for the com- <lb/>
crop. <lb/>
Messrs Me G. Bryan and <lb/>
Peal have formed a <lb/>
in the mill business. They will <lb/>
move Mr. Peal's mill down <lb/>
rail road about three miles. <lb/>
Prof. Clifford, a blind man, <lb/>
gave a musical concert Friday <lb/>
It wasn't as good as we <lb/>
expected. <lb/>
Quite a large crowd out at <lb/>
church yesterday. Mr. Raven <lb/>
preached one of his <lb/>
text, Thy will be done on earth as <lb/>
it is in It was a most <lb/>
excellent sermon. Surely, Mr. <lb/>
Raven is no ordinary preacher. <lb/>
In oar bumble opinion, he gets <lb/>
bitter and better. <lb/>
Can't we Bethel people get up <lb/>
more interest in Sunday School <lb/>
There are hundreds of boys and <lb/>
girl's in and around our town that <lb/>
are starving, spiritually and in- <lb/>
for the want of prop- <lb/>
instruction Let's pray God to <lb/>
put in as a spirit of power and en- <lb/>
combined with constancy. <lb/>
most learn to stick, if we <lb/>
would ever accomplish anything. <lb/>
There is no knowledge of greater <lb/>
value than a knowledge of Bi- <lb/>
It helps all along through <lb/>
life ; and we hope that every boy <lb/>
or girl, man or woman, who <lb/>
to read this, will not fail to <lb/>
make use of the opportunity of at- <lb/>
tending Sunday School and <lb/>
all the knowledge possible <lb/>
from the lessons. <lb/>
Bethel paper will be out this <lb/>
week for first time. We can- <lb/>
not tell how much success we wish <lb/>
it, but will say, may its success <lb/>
exceed editor's most sanguine ex- <lb/>
As news is scarce, we <lb/>
will stop. Jack Opus. <lb/>
CASH <lb/>
WE are now fitted up first-class and arc prepared to man- <lb/>
upon short notice any kind or style of <lb/>
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb/>
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING. <lb/>
We also keep a nice line of <lb/>
READY MADE HARNESS- <lb/>
and see us. Satisfaction Guaranteed. <lb/>
have recently purchased the stock <lb/>
of ware belonging to II. A. <lb/>
and will replenish the same with all the <lb/>
leading goods In <lb/>
HARDWARE LINE. <lb/>
Farm Implements, Tools, Ta- <lb/>
and Pocket Cutlery. Plow Bolls <lb/>
and Castings. Cart Material, <lb/>
Doors, Sash, Blinds, <lb/>
Butts, Screws, Nails, <lb/>
Glass, Patty, Lead, <lb/>
Oil, Painters and <lb/>
Material <lb/>
y description. <lb/>
Harrows and Cultivators, Gins, Grist <lb/>
Mills, Cider and Fan Mills, Saw <lb/>
Glimmers, Sell-feeding k Cooking Stoves. <lb/>
In fact all good kept In a <lb/>
and <lb/>
all of <lb/>
RHEUMATISM <lb/>
KIDNEY COMPLAINTS <lb/>
an <lb/>
DYSPEPSIA <lb/>
Co <lb/>
stomach, and <lb/>
to -t it j <lb/>
CONSTIPATION <lb/>
la doc <lb/>
tie. It T Bad <lb/>
to lb. let <lb/>
low. <lb/>
by <lb/>
Price Sold <lb/>
WELLS, RICH CO. <lb/>
VT. <lb/>
R. GREENE, JR. Manager. <lb/>
THE MAN <lb/>
BE SEEN EVERY DAY, but the man who keeps a fresh 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 all 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/>
C. TYSON, Greenville, N. C <lb/>
Provisions, Canned Goods, General Family Supplies, <lb/>
Tobacco, Always on Hand.<lb/>
o O O O O <lb/>
THIS MONTH <lb/>
We Sell <lb/>
Dress Goods, <lb/>
GINGHAMS, <lb/>
BOOTS and SHOES, <lb/>
For Less titan Value. <lb/>
Dress Goods worth for<lb/>
Ginghams <lb/>
Dress Goods worth for<lb/>
Ginghams <lb/>
THIS IS NO CATCH <lb/>
IT I <lb/>
The Champion and the Turning <lb/>
Plows a ways on hand. <lb/>
LITTLE HOUSE, k BRO. <lb/>
E. C. GLENN. <lb/>
COMMISSION <lb/>
STANDARD GUANO, ACID PHOSPHATE, <lb/>
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb/>
SHELL LIME, PUKE DISSOLVED BONE, <lb/>
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb/>
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C., Mar. 1887. <lb/>
W. L. BROWN <lb/>
COMMISSION MERCHANT <lb/>
AND AGENT FOB THE OIL MILLS. <lb/>
Don't go further <lb/>
you have <lb/>
ed our elegant line <lb/>
Samples, just in, for <lb/>
We thank the public tor liberal pat- <lb/>
that they us while <lb/>
managing the M. A. <lb/>
ask that they continue the same <lb/>
to us. Our motto will ha <lb/>
FOR <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 on Time. <lb/>
FARMER'S BONE FERTILIZER <lb/>
A SPECIALTY It Is to be superior to any fertilizer on the market. <lb/>
We find following in the <lb/>
Orange Va., <lb/>
editor of Record <lb/>
tells hit disaffected subscribers <lb/>
how to atop th. paper. He <lb/>
way for an honest man to <lb/>
atop a newspaper say <lb/>
much do I owe for When <lb/>
told the amount he should say <lb/>
is the money ; din- <lb/>
continue paper to my <lb/>
A dishonest men To The <lb/>
atop yore paper <lb/>
paper i wAnt long- <lb/>
Or he back in the <lb/>
and the postmaster <lb/>
marks it And then <lb/>
such a fellow wonders why be <lb/>
can't credit at the <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
Court Clerk pt county en the <lb/>
27th day of as <lb/>
of James T. Roes, deceased, notice <lb/>
is hereby given to all indebted to <lb/>
estate to make immediate payment to <lb/>
the undersigned, and to all creditors of <lb/>
said estate to present their claims, prop- <lb/>
authenticated, to the undersigned <lb/>
on or before the day of February, <lb/>
or this notice will be plead In bar of <lb/>
their recovery. This 87th day of <lb/>
arr, 1888. O. M. MOORING. <lb/>
of J. T. Boas, d <lb/>
I will any <lb/>
In town at per <lb/>
JOE <lb/>
Place your orders with us and guarantee <lb/>
to give you a Suit that is a PERFECT FIT and <lb/>
SATISFACTORY IN EVERY PARTICULAR. <lb/>
H. MORRIS <lb/>
N. C. Feb. 1888 <lb/>
HARRY SKINNER <lb/>
SUCCESSORS TO JOHN S. CONGLETON CO <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
THE LEADERS IN <lb/>
H KINDS OF STAPLE <lb/>
Our Fall and Winter stock of Dry <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. <lb/>
Co, including notes, book account-; and all evidences of <lb/>
and merchandise, we solicit their former and increased patronage. <lb/>
Being able to make all purchases for rash, getting advantage of the <lb/>
discounts, we will be enabled to sell as cheaply as any one South of <lb/>
Norfolk. We shall retain in our employ J. S Congleton as general <lb/>
superintendent the business, with his former partner Chas Skinner <lb/>
as assistant, who will always be glad to see and serve their old customers <lb/>
A special branch of our business will be to furnish cash at <lb/>
rates to farmers to cultivate and harvest their crops, in sums of <lb/>
to with approved security <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
OFFICE SUGG k JAMES OLD STAND. <lb/>
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lowest current rates Give us a call when in need of LIFE, <lb/>
ACCIDENT and LIVE STOCK INSURANCE. <lb/>
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb/>
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb/>
D. Williamson, <lb/>
SUCCESSOR TO <lb/>
WILL CONTINUE TUB MANUFACTURE <lb/>
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb/>
My Factory Is well equipped with the best consequently put up nothing <lb/>
but first-class work. We keep up with the times latest improved styles. <lb/>
Best material used In all work. All styles of Springs are used, you can select <lb/>
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb/>
Also keep on hand a full line ready made <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb/>
the year round, which we will sell AB low AS the LOWEST. <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
Thanking the people tills and surrounding counties for past favor <lb/>
merit a continuance of the same. <lb/>
TAILORING <lb/>
Recent improvement we have 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, K, C <lb/>
MIS <lb/>
KAN IT, <lb/>
AGRICULTURAL <lb/>
SALE BY -HARRY SKINNER CG,<lb/>
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<p>
LEADING PAPER <lb/>
YEAR 11.60 MONTHS <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
THE BEST PAPER <lb/>
EVER PUBLISHED IN <lb/>
O-R-B-EN VILLE <lb/>
LARGEST CIRCULATION. <lb/>
FINANCIAL STATEMENT <lb/>
Of Pitt County, for the Fiscal <lb/>
Tear Ending Dec. 1887. <lb/>
The following a list of or-r <lb/>
together with the number L <lb/>
and amount, as allowed by the <lb/>
Board of Commissioners, from <lb/>
Dee. 1880. to Dec. 5th, <lb/>
H Bagwell attending David Nancy Moor <lb/>
FOE BRIDGES. <lb/>
To whom <lb/>
No Cornelius <lb/>
James II Brown <lb/>
Samuel Cherry <lb/>
Henry Brown <lb/>
T E Cherry Co <lb/>
-I B Cherry <lb/>
Henry Brown <lb/>
Teel <lb/>
S A Purser <lb/>
W B Bland <lb/>
A F <lb/>
E A <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
J E Forbes <lb/>
SIC Henri Brown <lb/>
3-17 Brown <lb/>
348.1 <lb/>
m Bra Vail <lb/>
J T Sons <lb/>
E A<lb/>
F M Pitman ft Son <lb/>
V P Back <lb/>
I W <lb/>
J J <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
J B Cherry <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
u J S Smith <lb/>
Wall<lb/>
Brown <lb/>
J S Smith <lb/>
C V Newton <lb/>
J C <lb/>
F M Pitt man ft Co <lb/>
u James L Elks <lb/>
. W B <lb/>
H E <lb/>
J V Tyson <lb/>
Flemming <lb/>
J V Brad <lb/>
Henry Brown <lb/>
Samuel Cherry <lb/>
J T Sparks ft Son <lb/>
W K <lb/>
B B <lb/>
H B Hearne <lb/>
J W Tyson<lb/>
I C Barrow <lb/>
J S Smith <lb/>
Henri Brown <lb/>
J I <lb/>
Bran Brown <lb/>
J B Cherry <lb/>
FOE HOUSE <lb/>
TO WHOM <lb/>
W Q <lb/>
J T Sledge <lb/>
W G <lb/>
J J <lb/>
a u <lb/>
u egg<lb/>
F W <lb/>
J J<lb/>
F Brown <lb/>
J J<lb/>
F W Brown <lb/>
J J<lb/>
DO ;<lb/>
7.- <lb/>
BOO<lb/>
Tool as <lb/>
Haddock <lb/>
Ferry Haddock <lb/>
Robert Moore <lb/>
Lewis Gray <lb/>
Taylor <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
Dinah Carney <lb/>
Simon Tucker <lb/>
James Masters <lb/>
Elizabeth worth <lb/>
Francis Jones <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
Green <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
Terry <lb/>
Susan Turner <lb/>
Nancy Williams <lb/>
Mahala <lb/>
Darling Williams <lb/>
Stocks <lb/>
Eh- May <lb/>
Sharper <lb/>
Elijah <lb/>
W J B Hardy coffin for <lb/>
pauper <lb/>
Thomas <lb/>
Haddock <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Nelson <lb/>
Lewis <lb/>
Nancy <lb/>
I Carney <lb/>
M Simon Tucker <lb/>
Makers <lb/>
Elisabeth <lb/>
Francis Jones <lb/>
Alice<lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
Patsy Terry <lb/>
Susan Turner <lb/>
Mayo <lb/>
Williams <lb/>
Mahala Braxton <lb/>
Darling Williams<lb/>
Eh Mia May <lb/>
Sharper <lb/>
Elijah Aug.- <lb/>
Thomas <lb/>
T F <lb/>
Eliza Williams <lb/>
Violet <lb/>
F J P hurrying <lb/>
pauper <lb/>
Margret <lb/>
T F worth <lb/>
Haddock <lb/>
Ferry <lb/>
Robert Moore <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Lewis Gray <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Dinah Carney.<lb/>
James asters<lb/>
Elizabeth worth <lb/>
FOE D D B INSANE POOR <lb/>
TO WHOM ISSUED <lb/>
No Haddock <lb/>
Ferry Haddock <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Nelson <lb/>
Lewis Gray <lb/>
Taylor <lb/>
u Nancy <lb/>
Dinah Carney <lb/>
Simon Tucker <lb/>
James Masters <lb/>
Elizabeth <lb/>
Francis Jones <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
Green <lb/>
Win Taylor <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
Patsy <lb/>
Susan Turner <lb/>
Mayo <lb/>
Williams <lb/>
Mahala Braxton <lb/>
Darling Williams <lb/>
John Stocks <lb/>
May <lb/>
Sharper Tyson <lb/>
Mosley Haddock <lb/>
Ferry Haddock <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Nelson <lb/>
Lewis Gray<lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Dina Carney . <lb/>
Simon Tucker . <lb/>
James <lb/>
Francis Jones <lb/>
u Green <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
Patsy Terry <lb/>
Susan Turner <lb/>
Mayo <lb/>
Nancy Williams <lb/>
Mahala Braxton <lb/>
Darling Williams 50- <lb/>
John Stocks <lb/>
Ma <lb/>
Tyson <lb/>
Nancy Bryant<lb/>
Alice G <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
Terry <lb/>
Susan Turner <lb/>
Ivey Mayo <lb/>
IS Mahala Braxton <lb/>
Darling <lb/>
John Stocks <lb/>
Ange <lb/>
Thomas <lb/>
John Baker <lb/>
Haddock <lb/>
Ferry <lb/>
Elisabeth <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
M Susan Turner <lb/>
Nancy Williams <lb/>
42-1 Frances Jones <lb/>
John Stocks <lb/>
Gorham <lb/>
Dinah Carney <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Simon Tucker <lb/>
James Masters <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Ivey Mayo <lb/>
Darling Williams <lb/>
Thomas <lb/>
Henry Smith <lb/>
Ben Hardison<lb/>
Hopkins<lb/>
Braxton <lb/>
T f<lb/>
Nancy Williams <lb/>
France Jones <lb/>
John Stocks <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
Dinah Carney <lb/>
More <lb/>
Simon Tucker <lb/>
James Masters <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Ivey Mayo <lb/>
Darling Williams <lb/>
Henry Smith <lb/>
Hardison <lb/>
Hopkins <lb/>
Cherry <lb/>
Mahala Braxton <lb/>
; Williams <lb/>
Patsy Ferry <lb/>
L A <lb/>
1560 Cannon <lb/>
Lewis Gray <lb/>
Green <lb/>
Sharper Tyson <lb/>
J Oak <lb/>
Past <lb/>
F Smith <lb/>
W H <lb/>
Haddock <lb/>
Haddock <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
Nancy <lb/>
v Williams <lb/>
1650 <lb/>
Alice <lb/>
Carney <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Simon Tinker <lb/>
i James Masters <lb/>
i Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Mayo <lb/>
Darling Williams <lb/>
Smith<lb/>
i Braxton <lb/>
Nelson <lb/>
Patsy Terry <lb/>
L A <lb/>
1609 Cannon <lb/>
i Lewis <lb/>
Green <lb/>
fl Tyson<lb/>
1674 Polly <lb/>
A G Cox <lb/>
I -79 Elijah Ange <lb/>
Rhoda May <lb/>
Forty <lb/>
Susan Turner <lb/>
Nancy <lb/>
Williams <lb/>
John Stocks <lb/>
Alice <lb/>
Dinah Carney<lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
Masters <lb/>
Taylor. <lb/>
Ivey Mayo <lb/>
Darling Williams<lb/>
on I <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
Patsy Elks <lb/>
Shade <lb/>
Lucy Parker <lb/>
Virgil Wilson<lb/>
Eliza Edwards <lb/>
Amos <lb/>
Elijah <lb/>
G F Smith <lb/>
P J Bynum <lb/>
Haddock <lb/>
Ferry Haddock <lb/>
Susan Turner <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
Nancy Williams <lb/>
John Stocks<lb/>
Dinah Carney Zoo <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Simon Tucker <lb/>
James <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
a Ivey Mayo <lb/>
Darling Williams <lb/>
Henry Smith <lb/>
Hopkins <lb/>
Cherry <lb/>
. Mahala Braxton <lb/>
Nelson j <lb/>
Patty Terry <lb/>
L A <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
Lewis <lb/>
Green .<lb/>
Polly <lb/>
May<lb/>
Nat ban Keel <lb/>
So.-an Briley <lb/>
j Tucker <lb/>
Patsy Elks <lb/>
Shade <lb/>
Lucy Parker j<lb/>
Bryant <lb/>
Eliza Edwards <lb/>
Amos<lb/>
7-8 Henry Smith <lb/>
Ben Hardison<lb/>
Nelson <lb/>
Patsy Ferry <lb/>
L A <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
Lewis Gray <lb/>
Green <lb/>
Tyson <lb/>
J D Cobb<lb/>
May <lb/>
For Jail. <lb/>
NO. To whom issued <lb/>
W M King <lb/>
T K Cherry Co <lb/>
J T Sedge <lb/>
W M King <lb/>
T K Cherry Co <lb/>
W M King <lb/>
T R Cherry it Co <lb/>
W II King <lb/>
50.443 f W <lb/>
M King <lb/>
001589 f W Brown <lb/>
CO j T R Cherry Co <lb/>
001777 <lb/>
f W <lb/>
W M<lb/>
1240 <lb/>
o i Witnesses in <lb/>
nor Court. <lb/>
NO. To whom issued <lb/>
Ami. <lb/>
So <lb/>
U 1ST<lb/>
; C M <lb/>
M Silas Forbes <lb/>
Williams<lb/>
Vines <lb/>
Stephen Burnett <lb/>
Jack Bowers <lb/>
Sarah <lb/>
j Susan Johnson <lb/>
W A James Jr <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Jack <lb/>
Henry<lb/>
1745 Nathan Keel <lb/>
Susan Briley<lb/>
Patsy Jones<lb/>
Fred Cannon <lb/>
W R Moore <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Solomon Edwards <lb/>
Henry Newton <lb/>
C Moore <lb/>
1748 W H Harrington <lb/>
J T <lb/>
Buck Avery <lb/>
i Puts Elks <lb/>
Shade <lb/>
t Bryan <lb/>
Lucy Parker <lb/>
W M King convoying Insane Virgil Wilson <lb/>
to <lb/>
J D Cobb <lb/>
Haddock <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
Susan Turner <lb/>
Nancy Williams <lb/>
Francis Jones <lb/>
John Stocks <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
Dinah Carney <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Simon Tucker <lb/>
James Masters <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Ivey Mayo <lb/>
Darling Williams <lb/>
Thomas <lb/>
Henry Smith <lb/>
Hardison <lb/>
Don Hopkins <lb/>
Cherry Dupree <lb/>
Mahala Braxton <lb/>
Nelson <lb/>
Patsy <lb/>
LA <lb/>
Elijah Ange <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
Gray <lb/>
Bryan <lb/>
Bl Maria Green <lb/>
Sharper Tyson <lb/>
T A Forties <lb/>
Haddock <lb/>
Ferry <lb/>
I Haddock <lb/>
Ferry Haddock <lb/>
Susan <lb/>
i Nancy Williams <lb/>
Stocks , <lb/>
Mice Gorham <lb/>
Dinah Carney <lb/>
1798 Moore <lb/>
; Simon Tucker <lb/>
Masters <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Mayo <lb/>
Darling Williams<lb/>
Henry Smith <lb/>
Hardison <lb/>
Hopkins <lb/>
I Cherry <lb/>
Mahala Braxton<lb/>
Turner <lb/>
L A <lb/>
Cannon<lb/>
en <lb/>
harper Tyson<lb/>
May<lb/>
Nathan Keel <lb/>
Susan <lb/>
I j J W <lb/>
I Dick House <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
J C W <lb/>
Lewis <lb/>
Oscar Edwards <lb/>
Sell Cotton <lb/>
00-270 Peter Lang <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
j F Harden <lb/>
Wiley Cannon <lb/>
James Brown <lb/>
Charlotte Brown <lb/>
27-i <lb/>
Maggie Brown <lb/>
James Brown <lb/>
J U Lamer <lb/>
G W Evans <lb/>
T A Cherry <lb/>
Chas Pitt <lb/>
Hathaway <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
Edward Edwards <lb/>
j d <lb/>
OS <lb/>
no<lb/>
Jack <lb/>
Peter Lang <lb/>
Long <lb/>
Alfred <lb/>
Alex <lb/>
Jack Johnson <lb/>
Lam <lb/>
Alex Lang <lb/>
Noah Forbes <lb/>
-W J F <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Henry On <lb/>
Peter E Nelson <lb/>
; L C Jones <lb/>
R B Parker <lb/>
Reuben Butler <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Walston Stanton <lb/>
R A Morgan <lb/>
Spencer Joy tier <lb/>
Jefferson Jones <lb/>
1310 Jacob <lb/>
J J Moore <lb/>
W B Moore <lb/>
R B Parker <lb/>
Noah Forbes Jr <lb/>
J F Smith <lb/>
1349 John F <lb/>
Amos Wilson <lb/>
1359 Alonzo Dunn <lb/>
1360 Best White <lb/>
J K Gurganus <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Easter Walston <lb/>
Frances Parker <lb/>
Willie Adams <lb/>
J U Adams <lb/>
Wm Whitehead <lb/>
Geo A<lb/>
Moore<lb/>
Kennedy <lb/>
Louis <lb/>
G A wt. <lb/>
Elias Hopkins <lb/>
J T Wedge<lb/>
R A bet t l i <lb/>
E F Williams <lb/>
W R Williams Jr <lb/>
F W Andrews <lb/>
Evans <lb/>
Mac Hill <lb/>
R A Rollins <lb/>
Columbus Andrews <lb/>
J J <lb/>
John Nobles <lb/>
Willis Fleming <lb/>
W T Keel <lb/>
John A <lb/>
John F <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Thomas Wilson <lb/>
Jas II Cox <lb/>
Allen <lb/>
Jesse Brown <lb/>
W H Wilson <lb/>
John Z Brooks <lb/>
J R Forbes <lb/>
Fleming <lb/>
W S <lb/>
Asa . <lb/>
Green Wilson <lb/>
Green <lb/>
Horace Lamer <lb/>
Adam <lb/>
W D Holliday <lb/>
Andrew <lb/>
Jacob <lb/>
Henderson West <lb/>
Ed Jackson <lb/>
Allen Adams <lb/>
Chris <lb/>
James Smith <lb/>
C S <lb/>
J B <lb/>
G W <lb/>
Joe <lb/>
Randall <lb/>
Hardy <lb/>
Nancy Bullock <lb/>
M A James <lb/>
James <lb/>
Bill <lb/>
Richard <lb/>
A B Cherry <lb/>
J R Bunting <lb/>
B II Jones <lb/>
John Flood <lb/>
Wiley Thomas <lb/>
George <lb/>
Austin <lb/>
S-7 Lawrence Barrett <lb/>
George Farmer <lb/>
Lawrence Barrett Jr <lb/>
D R Dawson <lb/>
J C <lb/>
G W <lb/>
Win Spain <lb/>
John Baker <lb/>
Stephen <lb/>
John Frosty <lb/>
Sidney Spain Jr <lb/>
Aaron Wooten <lb/>
Fannie <lb/>
Chas <lb/>
Shade <lb/>
Sim Dixon <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Sidney Spain Jr <lb/>
C Ii Stokes <lb/>
C S Smith <lb/>
Fanny Tyson <lb/>
Han nab Edwards <lb/>
Washington Edwards <lb/>
ES Parker <lb/>
Henry Newton <lb/>
Ben Hilda <lb/>
Solomon Edwards <lb/>
J O <lb/>
W J Porter <lb/>
Solomon Edwards <lb/>
Henry Newton <lb/>
Dawson <lb/>
Jim Cannon <lb/>
John Murphy <lb/>
J C Williams <lb/>
Cicero Mumford <lb/>
tO Wm Mattocks <lb/>
J B <lb/>
Washington Smith<lb/>
W B Moore <lb/>
J it <lb/>
J F Smith <lb/>
J T <lb/>
J S Holton <lb/>
J B <lb/>
For Jurors in superior <lb/>
L Best <lb/>
. J T Sledge<lb/>
C M A Griffin <lb/>
S A Dudley <lb/>
Manning Moore <lb/>
Sam I Langley <lb/>
Elias <lb/>
J P Redding <lb/>
T II Langley <lb/>
Officers Fees in B g Bridget <lb/>
m Walston <lb/>
Frances Parker <lb/>
Amt. J II Adams <lb/>
3614.-8 Willis Adams <lb/>
J L Warren <lb/>
Miles <lb/>
R Warren <lb/>
1200 <lb/>
or Court. <lb/>
NO. To whom issued <lb/>
E A clerk <lb/>
E A clerk <lb/>
W M King, sheriff <lb/>
S B Woods, Mayor <lb/>
L V Bassett, Mayor <lb/>
j J H j r <lb/>
34.151 F G James, Mayor <lb/>
1.12 Smith, <lb/>
D C Moore, J r <lb/>
W B Moore, J p <lb/>
John King j p <lb/>
J B <lb/>
LB <lb/>
M M Lang, <lb/>
159- A J J v <lb/>
F G Dupree, <lb/>
J S Easton. <lb/>
W A p <lb/>
Fred Harding <lb/>
J A Lin, <lb/>
A F Pittman, p <lb/>
If CC <lb/>
i J W Smith, a p <lb/>
LB Harding, <lb/>
i Commissioners <lb/>
in <lb/>
IN <lb/>
W II Homo, j r <lb/>
J J Perkins, j r <lb/>
j p <lb/>
E A Move, clerk <lb/>
W Sheriff <lb/>
D Worthington <lb/>
E A clerk <lb/>
Fred j p <lb/>
J B <lb/>
J W Tyson, j p <lb/>
R W King, sheriff <lb/>
E A clerk <lb/>
EA clerk <lb/>
W sheriff <lb/>
E A clerk <lb/>
W M King; sheriff <lb/>
R T Hodges, sheriff <lb/>
T E Keel, j r <lb/>
John <lb/>
Bryan, <lb/>
G W <lb/>
F G James, Mayor <lb/>
Alex <lb/>
J J P <lb/>
John Kicks, <lb/>
Button, sheriff <lb/>
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W sHeriff <lb/>
C P r <lb/>
Smith,<lb/>
W Thomas, <lb/>
D C Moore, j p <lb/>
Smith, j p <lb/>
F G Dupree, <lb/>
No. To whom issued <lb/>
l E S Dixon<lb/>
James R <lb/>
S H Spain <lb/>
C Dawson<lb/>
J A K Tucker <lb/>
W A James Jr <lb/>
G M <lb/>
C Dawson <lb/>
W A James Jr <lb/>
G M Mooring <lb/>
T E Keel <lb/>
J A K Tucker <lb/>
W A James Jr <lb/>
T E Keel <lb/>
Jno W Page <lb/>
J B Witherington <lb/>
HR Hearne <lb/>
W B <lb/>
J J Perkins <lb/>
For Election. <lb/>
No. To whom issued <lb/>
A B Congleton <lb/>
E A <lb/>
M M King <lb/>
S I <lb/>
I B Moore <lb/>
J A K Tucker <lb/>
J A Lang <lb/>
J J Fleming <lb/>
I J Anderson <lb/>
J R Forbes <lb/>
Amt.<lb/>
-642 G M Mooring <lb/>
j J A K Tucker <lb/>
Dawson <lb/>
S Wt O Dawson <lb/>
GM <lb/>
J Tucker <lb/>
, W A James Jr<lb/>
f i C Dawson <lb/>
W A James Jr <lb/>
Miscellaneous. <lb/>
NO. To whom issued <lb/>
G B King <lb/>
T R Cherry k Co <lb/>
L H Wilson <lb/>
J T Sledge <lb/>
L II <lb/>
T R Cherry k Co <lb/>
L H Wilson <lb/>
L H <lb/>
Edwards. Co <lb/>
D J <lb/>
Democratic Standard <lb/>
k H <lb/>
Co <lb/>
John<lb/>
h Brown <lb/>
I L II <lb/>
L II <lb/>
E A <lb/>
Amt<lb/>
k Co <lb/>
COO D T .<lb/>
S Galloway, <lb/>
W M King, sheriff <lb/>
W M King, sheriff <lb/>
E A clerk <lb/>
W M King, sheriff <lb/>
B A clerk <lb/>
j Langley, j p <lb/>
B F Page, <lb/>
E A <lb/>
cleric <lb/>
W M King, sheriff<lb/>
J A K Tucker <lb/>
G M Mooring<lb/>
For Tax <lb/>
No. To whom <lb/>
Jas L Langley <lb/>
W A Barrett <lb/>
R J Langley <lb/>
S V Joiner <lb/>
N R Cory <lb/>
J D Cox <lb/>
J E <lb/>
R Forbes <lb/>
. W. II., <lb/>
W R <lb/>
T II Langley <lb/>
W W Little <lb/>
W S Rives <lb/>
Eason James <lb/>
J G Sheppard <lb/>
J J <lb/>
R G Chapman <lb/>
James Galloway <lb/>
Leonidas Fleming <lb/>
J B Williams <lb/>
Allen Warren <lb/>
John King <lb/>
V Newton <lb/>
II C <lb/>
Jno A Moore <lb/>
i J R Congleton <lb/>
R J Grimes <lb/>
R M Jones <lb/>
J II Highsmith <lb/>
F If Brown <lb/>
j B Cherry <lb/>
L II <lb/>
Harry Skinner Co <lb/>
George B King <lb/>
In Si 1617 <lb/>
S George B King <lb/>
U C <lb/>
E A <lb/>
D J <lb/>
Lewis <lb/>
T R Cherry Co <lb/>
E A <lb/>
George B King <lb/>
Frank IF Brown<lb/>
Amt <lb/>
-lames B Cherry <lb/>
j Lewis Henry mi ion <lb/>
SO; Lichtenstein <lb/>
A l <lb/>
James B Cherry <lb/>
Lewis II <lb/>
Blow<lb/>
J J Perkins, j p <lb/>
Jonas Crowell, sheriff <lb/>
jerry Bynum, <lb/>
j E Pearson, <lb/>
Daniel, <lb/>
j B <lb/>
W P Buck, <lb/>
F G Dupree, <lb/>
T F Christman, <lb/>
G W <lb/>
Fred <lb/>
J S Harris <lb/>
R L Joyner <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Ed <lb/>
For Ferry. <lb/>
R R Gotten <lb/>
R R<lb/>
Summary <lb/>
For Bridges 1423 <lb/>
For Poor House 1642 <lb/>
For Paupers <lb/>
For Jail 1240 <lb/>
For in S Court <lb/>
For Jurors 1200 <lb/>
For Officers fees S Court <lb/>
For Officers tees Inf Court <lb/>
For Jurors k <lb/>
For County Commissioners <lb/>
For Tax List <lb/>
Prisoners to jail <lb/>
For Roads <lb/>
For Elections <lb/>
For 1869 <lb/>
For Ferry <lb/>
J B No. To whom issued <lb/>
B F Page, <lb/>
Eason, <lb/>
R L j p<lb/>
j H Smith, it  t, <lb/>
W R Williams, j p <lb/>
W B Moore, J p <lb/>
J L Langley J P <lb/>
D C Moore, j p <lb/>
F Harding, j p <lb/>
j j j p <lb/>
John p <lb/>
Calvin Stokes, j p <lb/>
W A Barrett, Mayor <lb/>
R T <lb/>
Joseph Cobb, j p <lb/>
D j p <lb/>
W M King <lb/>
For Conveying Prison- <lb/>
to Jail. <lb/>
Amt <lb/>
J B <lb/>
II B Turner <lb/>
J B <lb/>
Lunatic to Jail <lb/>
J J Perkins J P <lb/>
Lunatic to Jail <lb/>
J L Langley J P tor commit- <lb/>
ting Lunatic to Jail <lb/>
R W Kin conveying prison- <lb/>
from New <lb/>
II R conveying prison- j<lb/>
to jail <lb/>
C C <lb/>
II D Potter <lb/>
T R <lb/>
H R <lb/>
Harvey <lb/>
J J Perkins J <lb/>
to jail<lb/>
Daniel <lb/>
W B Wm Porter <lb/>
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j B <lb/>
Officers fees in Inferior r w King <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
NO. To wham issue J <lb/>
J J Perkins, clerk <lb/>
A L Blow, solicitor<lb/>
II R Hearne <lb/>
J B Barnhill <lb/>
Moore J <lb/>
For Coroner and Juror <lb/>
Inquest. <lb/>
NO To whom issued Amt. <lb/>
J B Johnson <lb/>
J P Redding <lb/>
J B harry <lb/>
CS <lb/>
W D <lb/>
Andrew Williams <lb/>
lunatic to jail <lb/>
J B <lb/>
For Roads. <lb/>
No. To whom issued <lb/>
B F Page <lb/>
J S Eason <lb/>
J B Witherington <lb/>
R Hearne <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
G W <lb/>
J B <lb/>
m W <lb/>
Amt. <lb/>
The following the <lb/>
for the county of Pitt <lb/>
to Dec., 6th <lb/>
on Dec. th <lb/>
of E A <lb/>
H Wilson, <lb/>
of <lb/>
A More <lb/>
M King <lb/>
W Brown <lb/>
House<lb/>
H Harrington <lb/>
vi <lb/>
W Brow <lb/>
A Barrett <lb/>
H Smith <lb/>
II<lb/>
Joyner <lb/>
Moor W II <lb/>
A.<lb/>
Cory <lb/>
James J <lb/>
Lumber J C <lb/>
W Brown <lb/>
121421.29 <lb/>
By transferred to <lb/>
By tract to Law Fond <lb/>
By ain't Treasurer's <lb/>
By pat filed <lb/>
tit . . <lb/>
</p>
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<p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, C. <lb/>
FROM SIDE. <lb/>
Amount on hand 1542 <lb/>
Financial of Pitt county De <lb/>
5th 1887 <lb/>
DR. <lb/>
To audited debt <lb/>
Dec, 6th <lb/>
By audited from Dec., 6th <lb/>
1886 to Dec. 6th 1887 <lb/>
CR. <lb/>
By paid Orders as <lb/>
per died <lb/>
The suit pending in the <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt county wherein <lb/>
William Whitehead was and Jno. <lb/>
Peebles was wherein there <lb/>
were of old claims against the <lb/>
County, the said claims were turned <lb/>
to the County Commissioners by said <lb/>
Peebles, Treasurer Collector, <lb/>
and canceled. The amount over <lb/>
to the Commissioners and canceled <lb/>
The audited tiding debt against <lb/>
the County of Pitt the year to <lb/>
the 6th day of December 1887, <lb/>
State of North Carolina Pitt Co. <lb/>
I, Lewis II. Wilson, Clerk of <lb/>
the Board of Commissioner in and for <lb/>
the County aforesaid, do that the <lb/>
foregoing is a true statement as doth <lb/>
pear of record my office. Given under <lb/>
my band and the seal of said <lb/>
at office in Greenville on the 30th <lb/>
day of December 1887. <lb/>
Lewis H. Clerk. <lb/>
Office of of Pitt Co. <lb/>
The following is a statement of the <lb/>
number of meetings of the Board Com- <lb/>
for Pitt county and number of <lb/>
days each bath attended, and the number <lb/>
of miles traveled By each member for <lb/>
vices as Commissioner for the Steal year <lb/>
ending December 5th 1887- <lb/>
of <lb/>
Council attended <lb/>
G M attended <lb/>
W A James Jr. i attended <lb/>
T E Keel hath attended <lb/>
J A K Tucker hath attended <lb/>
Amount allowed Council Dawson. <lb/>
For as Commissioner at <lb/>
per <lb/>
For traveled at be. per <lb/>
mile <lb/>
For days as special Committee <lb/>
at per day <lb/>
M Mooring. <lb/>
For as <lb/>
per n <lb/>
For as special at <lb/>
per day <lb/>
For miles traveled at <lb/>
mile <lb/>
Amount allowed W A James Jr <lb/>
For days as Commissioner <lb/>
at per day <lb/>
Far days as special Commit lee <lb/>
at per day M <lb/>
For miles traveled at per <lb/>
mile <lb/>
in w<lb/>
Bland Sr <lb/>
J B Kilpatrick<lb/>
Bland Jr <lb/>
F M <lb/>
W J Kilpatrick <lb/>
B V Collins <lb/>
F M Kilpatrick <lb/>
Fred Harding <lb/>
C Dawson <lb/>
L II Wilson <lb/>
Bland <lb/>
L W <lb/>
per cent com on receipts <lb/>
and<lb/>
Dec 5th 1887 amount on hand <lb/>
of North Carolina <lb/>
County of Pitt J <lb/>
I Lewis II. Wilson ex officio clerk <lb/>
if the Board of in <lb/>
for the county of do <lb/>
that the is a true <lb/>
as doth if record <lb/>
in my office. Given under my <lb/>
and the seal of said <lb/>
at office Greenville on <lb/>
he h day of December 1887. <lb/>
Lewis H. Wilson. Clerk. <lb/>
P Amount allowed J A K Tucker. <lb/>
For days as Commissioner at <lb/>
per day <lb/>
For day as special Committee <lb/>
at per day <lb/>
For miles traveled at per <lb/>
mile <lb/>
Amount allowed T E Keel. <lb/>
For days as Commissioner at <lb/>
per day <lb/>
For days as . racial Committee <lb/>
at per day <lb/>
For traveled pa <lb/>
milt , <lb/>
for <lb/>
Total amount allowed <lb/>
To amount allowed <lb/>
the year 18.-0 a <lb/>
allowed RS <lb/>
For days as Commissioner at <lb/>
day <lb/>
For miles traveled at per <lb/>
mile <lb/>
Amount allowed Samuel <lb/>
For day as Commissioner at <lb/>
per day <lb/>
For day is special Committee at <lb/>
per <lb/>
For miles traveled at per <lb/>
mils <lb/>
Amount James B <lb/>
For day as at <lb/>
per day <lb/>
For miles traveled at per <lb/>
mile <lb/>
DO <lb/>
Amount allowed S II Spain. <lb/>
For day as Commissioner at <lb/>
per day <lb/>
For miles traveled at Be per <lb/>
mile <lb/>
STATE OF CAROLINA <lb/>
Pitt County. j <lb/>
I, Lewis H Wilson, Clerk of <lb/>
the Board Commissioners the <lb/>
county certify the <lb/>
is a correct Statement as doth appear <lb/>
upon record In my office. <lb/>
Given under my hand and the official <lb/>
seal of Board of Commissioners for Pitt <lb/>
County at Office in Greenville this the <lb/>
12th of Dec. 1886. <lb/>
Lewis H <lb/>
for Pitt County. <lb/>
Office or of Commissioners. <lb/>
For Pitt <lb/>
The following is a statement of <lb/>
the receipts and for <lb/>
the Stock law Territory received <lb/>
and disbursed by James B Cherry <lb/>
County Treasurer collected by W <lb/>
H Harrington Tax Collector for <lb/>
said tor 1886 <lb/>
OR <lb/>
Amount on hand <lb/>
Amt W II Harrington <lb/>
Tax coll for the year 1887 <lb/>
CR. <lb/>
By claim paid to <lb/>
W J Kilpatrick <lb/>
W C Burney <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
J C C Jenkins <lb/>
Isaac <lb/>
James Dawson <lb/>
Jerry <lb/>
, Council <lb/>
Council <lb/>
James <lb/>
J L Tucker <lb/>
Theo <lb/>
B E <lb/>
L B <lb/>
W Blount <lb/>
May <lb/>
J R Johnson <lb/>
Jackson<lb/>
I am the happiest man <lb/>
in the county Why P <lb/>
Because I buy goods of <lb/>
the <lb/>
Bargain House of Pitt <lb/>
county. <lb/>
I am the most <lb/>
man alive Why P <lb/>
Because I spent all my <lb/>
money elsewhere be- <lb/>
fore finding out the bar- <lb/>
gains offered by <lb/>
Stands <lb/>
The realization of the fact that our Prices are a Reality <lb/>
and not a fictitious legend<lb/>
Mm EVERYBODY WONDER <lb/>
CALL OR US FOR <lb/>
AM- a WAt <lb/>
a display of Spring Goods <lb/>
A determination to be easily satisfied and live for small profits is the reason we can sell so much lower than anybody else. <lb/>
A CALL AT OUR STORE WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT WHAT WE SAY IS TRUE. <lb/>
NOW JUST LISTEN TO WHAT WE SAY AS TO <lb/>
The best Calico at cents per yard, Lawns 1-2 cents, good quality Brown Domestics cents, the best Ginghams and cents, other <lb/>
Ginghams cents, a full and beautiful line of Plaids and all styles of Dress Goods at prices that shock the native. <lb/>
A tremendous stock of NOTIONS at panic prices. <lb/>
Suspenders cents, Corsets cents, two-Handkerchiefs for cents, and all other goods at equally low figures. <lb/>
BOOTS k SHOES, M, We are Waking Up the Country on <lb/>
Fine Shoes at cents and per pair, Children's to cents, Men's at to Hats in wool and fur at cents up,<lb/>
Straw Hats from cents up. And many other articles too numerous to mention at prices below any house in town. <lb/>
ALL WE ASK IS AN EXAMINATION OF OUR STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. Very Respectfully,<lb/>
. r-V-i V. <lb/>
. i i . <lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00018877_0005" n="5"/>
<p>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
Town <lb/>
AT <lb/>
PAPERS<lb/>
Spar <lb/>
Court week. <lb/>
Bushels Corn for sale by E. <lb/>
C. Glenn. <lb/>
The weather is improving. <lb/>
D. M. Kerry k <lb/>
Seed at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Many people in town attending <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
will soon close his Gal- <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
are at cents per <lb/>
dozen. <lb/>
Forty Bushels Spanish Peanuts <lb/>
for sale by J. L. Ballard. <lb/>
Lots of strangers in town this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
A valuable mare for sale by J. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
There are but a few more <lb/>
of Lent. <lb/>
barrels seed Potatoes, cheap <lb/>
at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Mr. John King drives a pretty <lb/>
pair blacks. <lb/>
. A fine colt, three years old next <lb/>
September, for sale by B. C. <lb/>
Glenn. <lb/>
Rainy weather again. Court <lb/>
week, you know. <lb/>
bushels early Spring Oats, <lb/>
cheap, at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
All last week the weather was <lb/>
clear but very <lb/>
A few more Game <lb/>
Chickens for sale by J. J. Cherry. <lb/>
All the churches in town had <lb/>
services last Sunday. <lb/>
will be in Greenville but <lb/>
a short while longer. Bast to <lb/>
procure your early. <lb/>
Busy days for the policemen <lb/>
Monday and yesterday. <lb/>
Point Lace Flour has been tried <lb/>
and is the best and cheapest at the <lb/>
Old Brick Store. <lb/>
About ten days now and town <lb/>
politics will begin to bubble. <lb/>
J. D. Williamson has just <lb/>
ed a fine lot of Harness which will <lb/>
be sold cheap. <lb/>
March has lately giving <lb/>
some idea as to its make up. <lb/>
Don't forget that will <lb/>
soon close bit gallery and leave. <lb/>
Get before it is <lb/>
too late. <lb/>
Tops and marbles are demand- <lb/>
the attention of the boys. <lb/>
The sale of the Boss Famous <lb/>
Milk Biscuit during 1887 <lb/>
exceeded the sales of the former <lb/>
year by pounds. Try <lb/>
them, at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Are you going to do anything for <lb/>
the advancement of Greenville <lb/>
We have still a few desirable <lb/>
goods on band that must be closed <lb/>
out soon, regardless of cost. A <lb/>
splendid chance tor cash purchases <lb/>
to secure bargains. <lb/>
T. R. k Co. <lb/>
Several bad places on the side- <lb/>
walks of the town need <lb/>
Fine Stock Sale, Horses <lb/>
have opened a <lb/>
Large Sale Stable on Market <lb/>
Square and are prepared to fur- <lb/>
the public with horses and <lb/>
mules at all times. We sell <lb/>
for cash or on time We buy <lb/>
our stock from the Blue Grass re- <lb/>
of Kentucky, which enables <lb/>
us to sell on reasonable terms. <lb/>
Call and see us. <lb/>
Peebles, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Evangelist Pearson began a <lb/>
of meetings in Wilmington <lb/>
Sunday night. He a powerful <lb/>
man. <lb/>
All persons to M. A. <lb/>
Jarvis for merchandise will please <lb/>
make a settlement with as with <lb/>
cash or by note at once. <lb/>
D. D. Haskett k Co. <lb/>
Begin clearing up your premise <lb/>
early. It will be a safeguard to <lb/>
health. <lb/>
The catch of fish was not large <lb/>
during the cold weather last <lb/>
week <lb/>
Greenville is not troubled <lb/>
with tramps. A cause for con- <lb/>
Don't forget that little amount <lb/>
you owe the We <lb/>
need money. <lb/>
Trade has improved with the <lb/>
merchants since the weather mod- <lb/>
The Guard ban a drill last Fri- <lb/>
day afternoon, twenty-two <lb/>
out. <lb/>
A Sunday School Convention <lb/>
begins in Raleigh to day to con- <lb/>
three days. <lb/>
Oh, these colds, these colds <lb/>
The town is full of them and <lb/>
is one. <lb/>
Come in to see us, and don't for- <lb/>
get to bring enough money to pay <lb/>
your subscription. <lb/>
There are several parties who <lb/>
owe the Reflector tor U-r- <lb/>
rowed coal. It is mm needed. <lb/>
To day is twelve long, <lb/>
the day and night now being of <lb/>
equal length. <lb/>
Now listen out recent <lb/>
cold killed the etc. <lb/>
It coats every ye-r. <lb/>
Personal. <lb/>
Miss Horton, of Farm- <lb/>
ville, is visiting Mrs. J. J. Cherry, <lb/>
Jr. <lb/>
Dr. editor of the Wash- <lb/>
Progress, was in to see <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Miss Pat tie Cobb, of Beaver <lb/>
Dam, was visiting Mrs. J. <lb/>
part of last week. <lb/>
Miss Annie Bynum, from near <lb/>
spent a day or two this <lb/>
week visiting Mrs. B. S. <lb/>
Mr. D. Boyd, a former Pitt <lb/>
but now a resident of <lb/>
Sorry county, is town this week. <lb/>
Misses Fannie and Emily Green <lb/>
have been spending some days at <lb/>
visiting Mies <lb/>
Cotten. <lb/>
Rev. W. R Ware, of Washing- <lb/>
ton, preached in the Methodist <lb/>
j Church here last morning <lb/>
and night. <lb/>
Miss Jennie Williams left yes- <lb/>
to take charge of the mu- <lb/>
sic department of Trinity School, <lb/>
at Chocowinity. <lb/>
Rev. Dr N. C. Hughes deliver- <lb/>
ed a lecture upon infant baptism <lb/>
on Sunday afternoon, in the <lb/>
Church. <lb/>
Miss Agnes Cotten from near <lb/>
Falkland, has been visiting the <lb/>
Misses Green at Mrs. A. M. Moore's <lb/>
for a sees days past. <lb/>
Mrs. A. M. Clark, a highly es- <lb/>
teemed lady of this has <lb/>
been sick for a week. We trust <lb/>
she will early regain her health. <lb/>
Messrs. D. D. k Co <lb/>
have purchased the M. A. Jarvis <lb/>
hardware and will con- <lb/>
at the old stand. Success to <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Our good friend and office neigh- <lb/>
Mr. E. C. has been <lb/>
very sick for several days. We <lb/>
hope be will soon be able to return <lb/>
his duties <lb/>
Capt. Swift Galloway, of Gelds- <lb/>
Messrs. J. J. Martin, of Tar- <lb/>
J. E. Moore, of <lb/>
W. B. Rodman, of Washington <lb/>
and J. H. Johnston, of Bethel, <lb/>
are visiting attorneys at Court. <lb/>
Our young friend Carlos Harris <lb/>
came in to see the folks Saturday. <lb/>
For several weeks he has been en- <lb/>
gaged at house painting the <lb/>
and still bus several con <lb/>
Court opened promptly on Mon- <lb/>
day with Judge A. C. Aver <lb/>
siding Worthington <lb/>
prosecuting for the State. They <lb/>
are carrying forward the work-of <lb/>
the term with dispatch. <lb/>
Some boy were seen in Cherry <lb/>
Hill Cemetery, a few days since, <lb/>
riding recklessly over the graves <lb/>
and shrubbery with a goat cart. <lb/>
Why do the authorities allow <lb/>
this <lb/>
The Wilmington Messenger, <lb/>
Raleigh News and Observer, Wilson <lb/>
Advance. Washington Progress and <lb/>
Wilmington Star have <lb/>
in town. Also the Wash- <lb/>
Gazette. <lb/>
Some of the members of the <lb/>
Episcopal Sunday School are re- <lb/>
hearsing for entertainment to <lb/>
be given soon after the close of <lb/>
Lent. The proceeds will be for <lb/>
the benefit of the Church. <lb/>
The ordinance of baptism was <lb/>
administered to one person in the <lb/>
Methodist Church last Sunday <lb/>
morning and an infant was <lb/>
in the Episcopal Church at <lb/>
the morning services. <lb/>
Two drunken who were <lb/>
in the same room in the <lb/>
guard house on Monday had a <lb/>
fight in the cell. They caused <lb/>
considerable bloodshed before an <lb/>
officer could be notified to open <lb/>
the door and separate them. <lb/>
The policemen made a raid on <lb/>
the wharf on Monday, <lb/>
and had of them up tor <lb/>
disorderly conduct. <lb/>
before the Mayor for trial one <lb/>
man was ordered to lock up <lb/>
for contempt of Court. <lb/>
The baptismal font in the base- <lb/>
of the Baptist Church baa <lb/>
completed and the ordinance <lb/>
of baptism will be administered to <lb/>
five persons at the conclusion of <lb/>
the prayer meeting services to- <lb/>
night. <lb/>
The usual monthly temperance <lb/>
Mass meeting will be held in the <lb/>
Court House next Sunday after- <lb/>
noon. The Reform Club will <lb/>
nave a debate at their meeting <lb/>
next Monday night. Public in- <lb/>
to both meetings. <lb/>
town- authorities are pay- <lb/>
but little attention to clear- <lb/>
up the streets and our <lb/>
He plies kept m as good <lb/>
r condition as in days gone by. <lb/>
brush. <lb/>
The many friends of Rev. J. G. <lb/>
Nelson, formerly of Greenville but <lb/>
now in charge the Goldsboro <lb/>
circuit, will be pained to hear <lb/>
that his little son, Jesse, is very <lb/>
sick with pneumonia. All wish <lb/>
that the little fellow may be <lb/>
days gone by <lb/>
When brushwood or trash from <lb/>
premises now finds its into <lb/>
the streets it is to remain <lb/>
there, for some days at least. <lb/>
Jurors. <lb/>
The Grand Jurors for tin's term <lb/>
of Pm Superior Court are R. R. <lb/>
spared to hiE parents and speedily ; Lawrence <lb/>
restored to health. <lb/>
Mr. E. C. King, a Falkland boy, <lb/>
now deputy Sheriff of Edgecombe <lb/>
county, has in town the past <lb/>
few days. He brought a prisoner <lb/>
down from Tarboro to be tried at <lb/>
this term of Pitt Superior Court. <lb/>
Mr King called in at the <lb/>
tor Monday and subscribed <lb/>
to the paper. We were glad to <lb/>
see him. <lb/>
The front of the building <lb/>
pied by S. E. grocery <lb/>
establishment has been given a <lb/>
new sign. <lb/>
There is seldom a copy of the <lb/>
Henderson Gold Leaf that escapes <lb/>
scissors. It is a paper we <lb/>
very much admire. <lb/>
All over the State our ex- <lb/>
changes are speaking of the En- <lb/>
sparrow nuisance. They are <lb/>
about to take possession. <lb/>
There is plenty of room to <lb/>
prove Greenville and it is time <lb/>
the business men were uniting to <lb/>
build up the town <lb/>
Several tracts of laud have been <lb/>
sold at auction before the Court <lb/>
House door this week. Other <lb/>
sales will take place to-day. <lb/>
The law firm of Rodman, Sugg <lb/>
k James has been and <lb/>
the Greenville members the <lb/>
firm have opened individual <lb/>
What has become of the canning <lb/>
establishment talk It should be <lb/>
kept up until one is established, <lb/>
for it would prove a paying bun <lb/>
accept <lb/>
Gen. W. P. Roberta will <lb/>
our thanks for the annual <lb/>
of the Auditor of North Carolina <lb/>
for the fiscal year ending Nov. <lb/>
30th. 1887. <lb/>
The Wilmington Review <lb/>
there may be more cold weather <lb/>
to come, but we doubt it- We <lb/>
that Easter tins year will <lb/>
be a harbinger of spring. <lb/>
Good for Thad Manning, of the <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
Cook, J. F. Allen, L. B. <lb/>
Frank Dickens. T. W. <lb/>
James May, man Stocks, W H. <lb/>
A. Cox, J. T. Allen. H. <lb/>
B. Barber, B. W. Tug well, Frances <lb/>
Little, Wiley Pierce, R. C. Can- <lb/>
non. <lb/>
The Jury for the first <lb/>
week is composed Tyson, <lb/>
O. W. W. L Dudley, <lb/>
G. W. Gamer, Pollard, H. <lb/>
C. J. R. Forbes, W. C. <lb/>
Ashley Whichard, L. B. <lb/>
Wiley Parker, Leonidas <lb/>
Fleming, M. A <lb/>
Health <lb/>
In the February number of the <lb/>
Bulletin issued by the North Caro- <lb/>
Board of Health, Dr. J. T <lb/>
Sledge makes the following re <lb/>
port for Pitt county <lb/>
General sanitary condition of <lb/>
the comity is good. Pneumonia <lb/>
has prevailing disease, <lb/>
there been several fatal cases ; <lb/>
have heard of but one case of <lb/>
fever The public buildings <lb/>
not in good sanitary condition, <lb/>
not effort at improvement. <lb/>
The jail is still in a very filthy <lb/>
condition ; new stoves have been <lb/>
ordered for it, those now in use <lb/>
being too ; and one of them <lb/>
smokes badly on the inside of the <lb/>
cells. <lb/>
The condition of the public <lb/>
of county should be <lb/>
improved at once so that another <lb/>
such report us above will he <lb/>
unnecessary. <lb/>
Under the head of professional <lb/>
cards on first page will be <lb/>
the card of F. G. James, attorney <lb/>
a, aw professional <lb/>
are offered to the pub lie <lb/>
Dr. D. L. James, Dentist, has a <lb/>
professional card on the first page <lb/>
of paper. He peeper <lb/>
ed to serve all need any kind <lb/>
of Dental Cell on him. <lb/>
Higgs have a new <lb/>
advertisement in to-day's paper. <lb/>
And their large advertisement <lb/>
Gold Leaf. The Tobacco Board j out again on the supplement. <lb/>
or Henderson have presented him Read both and give them a call, <lb/>
with an elegant silver tea service , r n <lb/>
as a token of the high personal re- . J- L- <lb/>
they bear him. <lb/>
Farm work ahead and <lb/>
preparations for a large acreage <lb/>
are being made. We again advise <lb/>
farmers not to sow more acres <lb/>
than they will be able to thorough- <lb/>
cultivate. Above all look well <lb/>
to your grain crops. <lb/>
has a new advertisement to-day. <lb/>
He represents only class com <lb/>
His office has been re- <lb/>
moved to the office lately occupied <lb/>
by k James. <lb/>
D D. Co- ad <lb/>
their cash hardware business in <lb/>
this They have purchased <lb/>
M. A. Jarvis stock, have ad- <lb/>
The cornet band under the lead-1 largely to it, and will sell <lb/>
of Prof. A. A. Forbes, are goods low down. On sonic <lb/>
quite a proficiency in lea which they wish to close out <lb/>
the art musical. They were out special bargains will be given, <lb/>
serenading one night recently,. ,. <lb/>
much to the delight of some of talked of new <lb/>
our citizens. by Hose E. Cleveland is <lb/>
i being published by the J. L. <lb/>
We know of no better men to Pub. Louis. Mo. The <lb/>
deal with than the merchants reputation of Miss Rose Cleveland <lb/>
Greenville, and none elsewhere a writer is such as guarantee <lb/>
can sell goods cheaper s Urge sale for any thing coming <lb/>
ore here keep large and varied ; her The Publishers of <lb/>
aid can fill the all fer H unity Agent <lb/>
Watch . in <lb/>
Meeting. <lb/>
compliance with the call <lb/>
issued a number of far tiers <lb/>
of Pitt county met in the court, <lb/>
house, in Greenville, on Friday, <lb/>
the 16th met. The meeting was <lb/>
called to order and by <lb/>
the election of Mr. H. Spain as <lb/>
Chairman, D. J. Whichard. us <lb/>
Secretary <lb/>
Mr. J. B. Yellowley was called <lb/>
upon to explain the object of <lb/>
meeting. He said they bad come <lb/>
purpose of <lb/>
ideas and determining upon <lb/>
some plan of organization by which <lb/>
the county <lb/>
can be advanced. He-said it re- <lb/>
quired no speech to show that <lb/>
farming were declining, <lb/>
and that something must be done <lb/>
to improve them ; to enable <lb/>
farmers to pay their debts, to in- <lb/>
crease their crops and to provide <lb/>
the necessaries of lite tor them- <lb/>
selves their families. He aid <lb/>
that Pitt had formerly <lb/>
among the best agricultural <lb/>
ties in the State, and that he de <lb/>
sired to see her farmers unite and <lb/>
place her again in the front rank. <lb/>
Mr. Warren was called <lb/>
upon for a few remarks and said <lb/>
that while he prided himself upon <lb/>
being a good farmer he was not a <lb/>
therefore <lb/>
call Capt. John King. <lb/>
Mr. King drew a comparison of <lb/>
farming with other industries and <lb/>
showed bow all were dependent <lb/>
upon the farmer for support. He <lb/>
argued a farm should be self- <lb/>
that no farmer could <lb/>
prosper who went to to <lb/>
chase such staple products that <lb/>
should be made at home. He warn- <lb/>
ed farmers against suicidal <lb/>
practice of mortgaging, and against <lb/>
following the crop idea. He <lb/>
used illustrations to show that an <lb/>
acre planted in either wheat or <lb/>
corn would net a larger profit than <lb/>
an acre in cotton. He also said the <lb/>
farmers should have better <lb/>
and give more attention to the <lb/>
of manures. He advocated <lb/>
organization and education among <lb/>
the farmers. <lb/>
Mr. R. R. Gotten said he <lb/>
the needs co- <lb/>
operation among the farmers <lb/>
be stood ready to aid move- <lb/>
that tended to the advance- <lb/>
of interests. <lb/>
Col. Harry Skinner spoke some <lb/>
minutes and said he thought <lb/>
depression and too high rates <lb/>
interest were the greatest draw- <lb/>
backs to farmers, was the <lb/>
cause of the now de- <lb/>
in farming interests. He said <lb/>
there must be legislation in the in- <lb/>
of the farmer or the day was <lb/>
not far distant when the number <lb/>
of laud owners the county would <lb/>
be greatly decreased laud <lb/>
would pass into hands of mo <lb/>
lie also <lb/>
among farmers and ten- <lb/>
the free use of a suitable <lb/>
hall in which whatever society or <lb/>
club they formed could hold their <lb/>
meetings <lb/>
Remarks were also made by <lb/>
Messrs. J. Harris, E. C- <lb/>
E. A. and G. Tyson, all of <lb/>
whom were anxious that something <lb/>
be done to benefit advance the <lb/>
farming interests. <lb/>
A motion was offered by Mr. J. <lb/>
B. Yellowley that a committee of <lb/>
three be appointed to invite Hon. <lb/>
John Robinson, Commissioner <lb/>
Agriculture of State, to meet <lb/>
the farmers Pitt county at <lb/>
Greenville, and with them <lb/>
to organization of a <lb/>
Institute and the <lb/>
an <lb/>
The motion was adopted, Messrs. <lb/>
J. B. Yellowley, John King and <lb/>
Allen were appointed urn. <lb/>
the meeting adjourned subject to <lb/>
he call of committee, who <lb/>
to ascertain what day <lb/>
the Commissioner come and <lb/>
make a general invitation to all <lb/>
m the county to meet here <lb/>
that day. <lb/>
Brown Hooker's <lb/>
Verdict Returned, Sentence Passed. <lb/>
HIGGS <lb/>
Have been accused of selling goods at half val- <lb/>
They were found guilty and the sentence is <lb/>
they must continue to sell goods at just such <lb/>
prices. An investigation has proven that they <lb/>
are selling such goods as <lb/>
GINGHAMS, SEERSUCKERS, LAWNS, CALICOES, <lb/>
and every kind of DRESS GOODS, <lb/>
single and double width, at figures too low for <lb/>
comparison. Their stock of Hamburg Edgings At Greatly-Reduced Prices. <lb/>
and all over Swiss Embroidery and <lb/>
Flouncing is complete in every respect. <lb/>
BELOW ARE SOME PRICKS <lb/>
Lawns 31-2 Seersuckers Calicoes <lb/>
Cream Suitings, Handkerchiefs for <lb/>
Corsets Suspenders Spoil Cotton <lb/>
per dozen, Men's and nice Derby <lb/>
Hats and all other goods at just such <lb/>
Call on us and we will send you home re- <lb/>
HIGGS <lb/>
Big <lb/>
Job In <lb/>
SHOES A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C <lb/>
W. L. ELLIOTT <lb/>
NEW YORK. <lb/>
The Store. <lb/>
The West Iowa., Argo, <lb/>
makes t In- anneal in rhyme <lb/>
The wind doth blow, and scat- <lb/>
snow, makes creation <lb/>
shiver. It freezes bites <lb/>
and closes up river. <lb/>
The frost nine all, both abort <lb/>
tall, and cuss win <lb/>
; bursts water pines, <lb/>
es type, and bothers much the <lb/>
printer, lie lots her roll, piles in <lb/>
the coal, Oh, it takes our cash this <lb/>
winter. So friends be kind, make <lb/>
your mind, come in, pay <lb/>
the printer. <lb/>
Step by step the RACKET moves on, and step b- stop its law of low <lb/>
value demonstrates the principles of mastery in business. Solve <lb/>
the problem of success as you will, surround it with all the mystery <lb/>
possible, put in it all the due spin theories you can invent, and boil <lb/>
them into a nut-shell, then put into practice and you will <lb/>
find that you have no better one than the law of the RACKET. Mas- <lb/>
your business when you buy, keep the mastery when you sell. Nov. <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/>
customers the benefit of the bargains. The law small profits <lb/>
and quick sales is wily legitimate mad career in <lb/>
To do this it takes 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/>
credit is as good as your money, look out, for the business man <lb/>
who does it, knows full well the power of ready cash, or bus not learn- <lb/>
ed t he principles business to rank him with a twelve <lb/>
years old school boy. Men sell goods on time ; of course they do. and <lb/>
thoroughly dulled merchants in that line do it, but they make yon <lb/>
pay for It. If they did not they would fail. And a great many do <lb/>
fail, for the reason that the of it is the higher price-, the snore <lb/>
certain defeat. Big profits kill, small profits master the mercantile <lb/>
business. The credit system is a failure, it encumbers I ho producer, <lb/>
the farmers with debts that be may never expect to pay. lie gives a <lb/>
mortgage on his horse and cow and everything save hi- wife and <lb/>
and when he has done this, is no longer a tree man lie <lb/>
agrees to pay just what the merchant charges, and this is compelled to <lb/>
be an exorbitant pi ice to make up for those who never pay. At the <lb/>
end of the if he very fortunate he pays up. if not he <lb/>
goes on the same basis for another year, and thus it is year after year. <lb/>
Below we quote at oar leading bargains. We can save <lb/>
money on anything you may want in our line. <lb/>
C. S. Parson's best Brogan Shoes at astonishing low figures <lb/>
Best Calicoes cents Paper j cents <lb/>
Papers Sharp's Needles cents Spools of Cotton for a cents <lb/>
Cakes of Toilet Soap cents Bottle Machine Oil Scents <lb/>
Hemstitched Ladies Handkerchief cents <lb/>
All Silk Ribbon cents per yard <lb/>
Men's Shirts Linen Bosoms and cents <lb/>
Balls Sewing Cotton cents Towels from cents up <lb/>
Ladies Breakfast Shawls for cents <lb/>
Men's Suspenders at and cents <lb/>
Table Clothes at low figures <lb/>
Ladies Hose and cents better quality <lb/>
Men's Pants from up Note Paper cents a quire <lb/>
Good Envelops cents a pack Buttons cents a dozen and up <lb/>
Handkerchiefs for a cents better quality for cents <lb/>
cents usual price GO <lb/>
Books cents Hair cents <lb/>
and razors most any price cents <lb/>
Good Hammers cents for cents and up <lb/>
Good Rubber Elastic cents better quality brocaded cents <lb/>
Chemise well made cents <lb/>
Lead Pencils for cents <lb/>
Tin and Glassware at prices that will <lb/>
Give us a call and be convinced that a dime <lb/>
saved is a dime made. Come one and all, little <lb/>
and big, we will send you home <lb/>
Very respectfully yours <lb/>
RYAN REDDING <lb/>
OLD STOKE. <lb/>
I FARMERS RANTS <lb/>
their year's supplies will And It to <lb/>
to get our prices before par- <lb/>
is complete <lb/>
in all its brandies. <lb/>
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb/>
FLOUR, SUGAR, <lb/>
TEAS, to, <lb/>
always at Lowest Prices. <lb/>
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb/>
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb/>
you to buy at one profit. A <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
always on hand and prices to suit <lb/>
the times. Oar good are all bought and <lb/>
sold for CASH. f. , . having no i-k <lb/>
to rim, we sell at a margin. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
SCHULTZ. <lb/>
G . N. C <lb/>
COTTON <lb/>
The Tar Ewer Company.<lb/>
Forbes, Greenville, President<lb/>
J. S. Greenville, Seed <lb/>
N. M. Tarboro, Gen <lb/>
Cant. H. JOKES,<lb/>
The People's Line travel on in <lb/>
River. <lb/>
Steamer i- the <lb/>
and quickest boat on the river. She <lb/>
been thoroughly . refurnished <lb/>
and painted. <lb/>
Kilted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb/>
and convenience of Ladies. <lb/>
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb/>
A first-class Table furnished with the <lb/>
best the market affords. <lb/>
A trip on the Steamer is <lb/>
not only comfortable attractive. <lb/>
Leave- Washington U Wednesday <lb/>
Friday at o'clock, A M. <lb/>
Leaves Tarboro Thursday <lb/>
and Saturday at o'clock, a. II, <lb/>
Freights received daily and through <lb/>
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb/>
i J. Agent <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Established In Baltimore i <lb/>
Will open .; Hi e ill <lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
NORFOLK. <lb/>
1870. <lb/>
In September, 1887, tor the handling a <lb/>
sale of cotton, thus giving our <lb/>
of ii. . <lb/>
FORBES <lb/>
t, . x. c. <lb/>
Dealer In Dry Good, Notions, <lb/>
Hats, Boots, Shoes, <lb/>
and Groceries. Rock Lime kepi <lb/>
on hand. <lb/>
I have received a large lot of <lb/>
Braces for girls, ladles tut <lb/>
gentlemen. They need to be tried <lb/>
give satisfaction <lb/>
lean nor offer to the Jobbing Trade <lb/>
superior advantages hi Geo. i <lb/>
cotton I will sell <lb/>
cents r do., percent, off. <lb/>
I keep on hand a supply of Has. <lb/>
ford's Bread Preparation, v. I <lb/>
at in <lb/>
patronage of tho public i- <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
UNDERTAKING. <lb/>
J. C. CHESTNUT, <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
Has on hand a well assorted stock of <lb/>
Light Goods, Ms, <lb/>
Confections, Tobacco, <lb/>
Cigars, . <lb/>
Which be SOld VERY WEST CASH <lb/>
him a call, at the. <lb/>
I under the Opera <lb/>
N E Vt <lb/>
JEWELRY STORE.<lb/>
I have just opened a Jewelry Move at <lb/>
stand of G. L. and will <lb/>
keep on sale a nice line of <lb/>
WATCHES, CLOCKS, <lb/>
and Jewelry. <lb/>
ROSE E. CLEVELAND, <lb/>
SISTER OF <lb/>
and Serial Cal- <lb/>
ls the title of the grand new book In- <lb/>
by Miss Cleveland. Just out, <lb/>
an success, profusely illus- <lb/>
with elegant lithograph plate <lb/>
MISS CLEVELAND. work is a <lb/>
complete treatise on and So <lb/>
true manhood and <lb/>
The mother's influence, be patient with <lb/>
the boys. Keep daughters near you. <lb/>
Home beautiful. Family government, <lb/>
art of conversation, awkward and shy, <lb/>
A mother's cares. Etiquette in all <lb/>
Etc, Etc Its mechanical <lb/>
Is unsurpassed, making it the hand- <lb/>
subscription book ever published. <lb/>
The illustrations arc the finest and made <lb/>
special artists. <lb/>
AGENTS WASTED <lb/>
Everywhere. The success of working <lb/>
agents is remarkable. None <lb/>
but live, men women wan- <lb/>
on this work. We guarantee <lb/>
territory. Agents at work arc <lb/>
from S to per day. <lb/>
Write at once for illustrated circular <lb/>
and terms, and name yo r choice of <lb/>
; to secure It instantly send 91.00 <lb/>
for complete agent's outfit, which will be <lb/>
forwarded by return mail, postpaid. Lib- <lb/>
terms guaranteed. Address. <lb/>
J. L. HERBERT PUBLISHING CO. <lb/>
A Olive St., St. Louis Mo. <lb/>
G DAILY AT THE MAI <lb/>
Having associated s. <lb/>
with tin business we <lb/>
are ready to servo the people iii that <lb/>
capacity. All notes and accounts <lb/>
me for past services placed <lb/>
the hands of Mr. It <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
keep on hand at all times a <lb/>
stock of Cases and Caskets of SM <lb/>
kinds and can furnish anything <lb/>
from the finest Case down to <lb/>
Pine Coffin. are <lb/>
up with all convenience can <lb/>
satisfactory I i ill who <lb/>
us FLANAGAN <lb/>
Feb. 22nd. 1888. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Wednesday of Marsh <lb/>
A D. will sell at the Conn Mouse <lb/>
door in town of Greenville to tho <lb/>
bidder two i land <lb/>
in t containing one <lb/>
and forty acres and bounded as fol- <lb/>
lows One tract on the East <lb/>
Mill Swamp adjoining tho lauds <lb/>
the late B W Brown's heirs and others <lb/>
containing by estimates forty two <lb/>
more or less, one other tract bounded on <lb/>
by the Homestead of S M John- <lb/>
son on North by Tarboro road <lb/>
the west by the land- of win. <lb/>
and on <lb/>
by estimation one hundred acres <lb/>
more or less both tracts the excess <lb/>
of S M Johnson's Homestead, to <lb/>
sundry executions In my hands for col- <lb/>
against s Johnson and which <lb/>
Am also prepared to do all kinds of re- j been levied on Mid laud as prop- <lb/>
pairing on such article- In a . of said Johnson, <lb/>
and satisfactory manner. M. KING, <lb/>
MOSES Feb. 90th 1888 Sheriff.<lb/>
Come and be convinced that our selections cannot be surpassed- Watch our columns and we <lb/>
will keep you posted as to the arrival of New Goods in all departments. <lb/>
to <lb/>
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MRS. EL <lb/>
. of and has secured <lb/>
the an assistant. <lb/>
All order- . I e short-, <lb/>
CM notice. and Wet for <lb/>
painting and neatly executed I <lb/>
While in the Northern markets she ah j <lb/>
very careful -elect only the best am <lb/>
style l-, oil-in the Millinery line, am <lb/>
Is prepared to offer <lb/>
FEEL in town <lb/>
KEROSENE OIL. <lb/>
JAMES A. SMITH <lb/>
Will Color One Founds <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
ALICE CARY <lb/>
WILL DELIVER, <lb/>
to parties it. OB, as <lb/>
good is at <lb/>
arm pal I at the -tores. <lb/>
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED <lb/>
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till orders at x our <lb/>
CENTS. <lb/>
them <lb/>
Mod. and<lb/>
deuce- and business. <lb/>
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Of Dress Goods <lb/>
Garments, <lb/>
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WELLS, <lb/>
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DIAMOND PAINTS. <lb/>
Gold. Silver. Copper JO Cents. <lb/>
living stream must flow and flow. <lb/>
And never rest, and never wait. <lb/>
Bat from Its bosom, soon or late <lb/>
Cast the dead corpse. Time even so <lb/>
Runs on and on, and may not rest. <lb/>
But from its casts away <lb/>
The cold dead forms of yesterday <lb/>
Once best, may not be always best. <lb/>
That which was but the dream of <lb/>
Begot of wildest <lb/>
To our old age, perhaps, may be <lb/>
A good and great and gracious truth. <lb/>
That which was true in time gone <lb/>
As seen by narrow, ignorant sight, <lb/>
in the longer, clearer light <lb/>
Of wiser times, become a lie. <lb/>
j I hold this true- who ever wins <lb/>
Mill's highest MM here below. <lb/>
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rail via Richmond, dally Sun <lb/>
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Trains make for all <lb/>
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and the following order i lade <lb/>
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of the order made at the it <lb/>
of the Board on 2nd. 1888, <lb/>
establishing a ferry across <lb/>
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a ferry be ow <lb/>
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road n south of <lb/>
said river thereto, it is <lb/>
therefore ordered that the said <lb/>
older made on the 2nd day of <lb/>
January. be the fame <lb/>
is hereby revoked. <lb/>
Ordered that the Sheriff re <lb/>
the filth from jail R <lb/>
; a d that he keep and <lb/>
female in separate cells. <lb/>
The Board adjourned. <lb/>
Worth analog. <lb/>
Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant. Lake <lb/>
. STATE JEWS. <lb/>
a week's <lb/>
The State Over, From Our <lb/>
Many Exchanges. <lb/>
Happenings and Events <lb/>
North Our People <lb/>
Are Doing and Saying. <lb/>
will have another <lb/>
the local option question. <lb/>
It beheld June 4th next. <lb/>
A State Convention of <lb/>
beer, called t. meet <lb/>
in Greensboro on the 16th of <lb/>
May. <lb/>
The State Hoard of Education <lb/>
holds acres land which <lb/>
it will drain and open in the next <lb/>
two years. <lb/>
Raleigh We regret to <lb/>
learn that M. <lb/>
former Mute Treasurer, is critical- <lb/>
ill at his home in Rain Ionian. <lb/>
Six hundred -and thirty-rive <lb/>
thousand dollars were expended <lb/>
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MARKET. <lb/>
Corrected weekly by <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
Mess Pork <lb/>
Bulk Sides <lb/>
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Bacon Sides <lb/>
Bacon Shoulders <lb/>
Pitt County Rams <lb/>
Sugar Cured Hams <lb/>
Flour <lb/>
Coffee <lb/>
Brown Sugar <lb/>
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Syrup <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
Snuff <lb/>
Lard <lb/>
Butter <lb/>
Cheese <lb/>
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testimonial-, and confidential <lb/>
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some edition of <lb/>
IX TEXAS. <lb/>
G. C. Wallace, in Texas writes <lb/>
have been using Huckleberry Cordial <lb/>
for many years. consider it the only <lb/>
safe and reliable medicine for the bowels <lb/>
and children teething. <lb/>
p and <lb/>
A First-class Newspaper <lb/>
Outfit Offered for Sale. <lb/>
I complete outfit of <lb/>
Job Office in <lb/>
Greenville, on Monday, April 1888, <lb/>
for Cash or on with approved <lb/>
i hose to are invited <lb/>
to call to see me and inspect the proper- <lb/>
G. B. <lb/>
Mar. th <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly before the <lb/>
Court Clerk of Pitt county on the <lb/>
lay of March as Administrator of <lb/>
Henry Cooper, deceased, notice Is hereby <lb/>
to all Indebted to the es- <lb/>
to make payment to the undersign- <lb/>
ed, and to all creditors of said estate to <lb/>
present their claims, properly <lb/>
the on or <lb/>
the nth day of is this notice <lb/>
will be plead bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This 0th day of March I <lb/>
of Henry dead. <lb/>
in Ii <lb/>
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Printers and Binders, <lb/>
A. <lb/>
We have the largest <lb/>
school. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
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students, has increased In over <lb/>
AM commercial branches <lb/>
Arithmetic, Double <lb/>
and <lb/>
Penmanship <lb/>
to the latest method, Com- <lb/>
position. This s h I <lb/>
with a Primary l. Mi <lb/>
Thoma. has <lb/>
department. Raws for Ike <lb/>
month, for Course to <lb/>
83.00 per month ping alone <lb/>
I per month. Penmanship <lb/>
establishment of the kind to be found In Commercial on <lb/>
the State, solicit for all classes <lb/>
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb/>
road School Print- <lb/>
or Binding. <lb/>
WEDDING STATIONERY READY <lb/>
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb/>
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb/>
OFFICERS. <lb/>
its orders. <lb/>
WARD <lb/>
BINDERS. <lb/>
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the principal mid he under all <lb/>
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WhITFIELD, Principal <lb/>
Special Notice. <lb/>
All persons owing of <lb/>
are to come <lb/>
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be placed course of<lb/>
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was issued to the per <lb/>
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the town of In Pitt county adjoin- <lb/>
the J. S. Staton farm, containing <lb/>
about PO acre-. acres of which are <lb/>
cleared. Upon farm are two <lb/>
lug houses and necessary outbuildings. <lb/>
Water upon the premise is excellent. <lb/>
Location healthy. The laud is rich, pro- <lb/>
and cultivated. For fur- <lb/>
particular- apply to <lb/>
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other. <lb/>
The heat In the world for Cut. <lb/>
Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Suit Rheum, Fe- <lb/>
Sores, Chapped Hands, <lb/>
Corns, and all Skin its <lb/>
and cures Piles, or no pay re <lb/>
quired It Is guaranteed to give perfect <lb/>
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, <lb/>
For sate by <lb/>
DO YOU WANT TO SAVE <lb/>
If so buy <lb/>
It Is worth as In the cotton field <lb/>
as a good hand. For sale by <lb/>
J H. WOO LARD, <lb/>
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Williamston, N. C. <lb/>
LITTLE, Agent, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
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or, Geneva Co., Ala, <lb/>
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Mr. Thomas V. Evans, firm <lb/>
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Co. Viv., writes <lb/>
hat ho had k with digestive <lb/>
for many year and had <lb/>
began to <lb/>
use J. ; t i if or <lb/>
Ilia 1st of Jan. <lb/>
so much better in <lb/>
three .-. he him- <lb/>
self a He <lb/>
tins lime bot- <lb/>
cm hand, and if I could not get <lb/>
more take a ten <lb/>
dollar <lb/>
All druggists, or Address A. J. <lb/>
White, limited, Warren St. N. Y. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Staving upon the <lb/>
day Of -Ms, n <lb/>
estate i. <lb/>
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to the to <lb/>
to and to <lb/>
of m their <lb/>
claims, properly to the <lb/>
on or before the 20th I-. T; <lb/>
or this notice be in <lb/>
bar their recovery. This day of <lb/>
1888. W. Ii. . <lb/>
of Harriett <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Wednesday the 21st day of March <lb/>
A. law, l the Court Home <lb/>
door in Greenville to the highest bidder <lb/>
for cash tract of land in Pitt county <lb/>
about thirteen bean <lb/>
is As a pan of the <lb/>
land known land <lb/>
In township county and <lb/>
No the partition of <lb/>
laud and as <lb/>
at the corner lot No I on the road <lb/>
pules to a Make thence <lb/>
South s- e.-i-i to the line <lb/>
thence South to the corner of No <lb/>
thence Second line lot No to <lb/>
. the beginning containing IS a.-n-- s- <lb/>
signed to warren Andrews In Hie <lb/>
ti EV ill raj for <lb/>
against said lot No and <lb/>
has been levied on aid land, <lb/>
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