<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<mets:mets OBJID="18879" ID="wordcount20536" TYPE="textjp2images" xmlns:mets="http://www.loc.gov/METS/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:mix="http://www.loc.gov/mix/v20" xmlns:amd="http://www.loc.gov/AMD/" xmlns:vmd="http://www.loc.gov/VMD/" xmlns:oai_dc="http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.loc.gov/METS/ http://www.loc.gov/standards/mets/mets.xsd http://www.loc.gov/mix/v20 http://www.loc.gov/standards/mix/mix20/mix20.xsd http://www.loc.gov/AMD/ http://lcweb2.loc.gov/mets/Schemas/AMD.xsd http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/ http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc.xsd http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3 http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/v3/mods-3-2.xsd http://www.loc.gov/VMD/ http://lcweb2.loc.gov/mets/Schemas/VMD.xsd">
  <mets:metsHdr CREATEDATE="2011-07-21T05:37:39" LASTMODDATE="2011-07-21T05:37:39" RECORDSTATUS="Complete">
    <mets:agent ROLE="OTHER" TYPE="INDIVIDUAL" OTHERROLE="CATALOGER">
      <mets:name>Vinogradov, Amanda</mets:name></mets:agent></mets:metsHdr>
  <mets:dmdSec ID="DMD0001">
    <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="MODS">
      <mets:xmlData>
        <mods:mods>
          <mods:titleInfo>
            <mods:title>Eastern reflector, 4 April 1888</mods:title></mods:titleInfo>
          <mods:abstract>The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.</mods:abstract>
          <mods:identifier type="local">MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11</mods:identifier>
          <mods:identifier type="bib">558892</mods:identifier>
          <mods:identifier type="doi">18879</mods:identifier>
          <mods:identifier type="job">834</mods:identifier>
          <mods:originInfo>
            <mods:dateIssued encoding="w3cdtf">18880404</mods:dateIssued></mods:originInfo>
          <mods:language>
            <mods:languageTerm authority="iso639-2b" type="code">eng</mods:languageTerm></mods:language>
          <mods:typeOfResource collection="yes">text</mods:typeOfResource>
          <mods:physicalDescription>
            <mods:form authority="aat">newspapers </mods:form>
            <mods:extent></mods:extent></mods:physicalDescription>
          <mods:subject authority="lcsh">
            <mods:geographic>Greenville (N.C.)</mods:geographic>
            <mods:genre>Newspapers</mods:genre></mods:subject>
          <mods:subject authority="fast">
            <mods:hierarchicalGeographic>
              <mods:country>United States</mods:country>
              <mods:state>North Carolina</mods:state>
              <mods:county>Pitt County (N.C.)</mods:county>
              <mods:city>Greenville (N.C.)</mods:city></mods:hierarchicalGeographic></mods:subject>
          <mods:accessCondition type="useAndReproduction">This item has been made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Researchers are responsible for using these materials in accordance with Title 17 of the United States Code and any other applicable statutes. If you are the creator or copyright holder of this item and would like it removed, please contact us at als_digitalcollections@ecu.edu.</mods:accessCondition>
          <mods:accessCondition type="rightstatement.org">http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/</mods:accessCondition>
          <mods:relatedItem type="host" displayLabel="Collection">
            <mods:titleInfo>
              <mods:title>Eastern Reflector Newspaper Collection</mods:title></mods:titleInfo>
            <mods:identifier type="doi">eref</mods:identifier></mods:relatedItem>
          <mods:location>
            <mods:physicalLocation>Joyner NC Microforms</mods:physicalLocation></mods:location>
          <mods:relatedItem xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000019/00018879/00018879.pdf" type="PDF" displayLabel="View PDF">
            <mods:titleInfo>
              <mods:title></mods:title></mods:titleInfo>
            <mods:identifier type="doi"></mods:identifier></mods:relatedItem></mods:mods></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
  <mets:dmdSec ID="DMD0002">
    <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="DC">
      <mets:xmlData>
        <oai_dc:dc>
          <dc:title>Eastern reflector, 4 April 1888</dc:title>
          <dc:description>The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.</dc:description>
          <dc:creator></dc:creator>
          <dc:subject>Greenville (N.C.)--Newspapers</dc:subject>
          <dc:coverage></dc:coverage>
          <dc:contributor></dc:contributor>
          <dc:date>18880404</dc:date>
          <dc:type>Text</dc:type>
          <dc:format>newspapers </dc:format>
          <dc:publisher>J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University</dc:publisher>
          <dc:language>eng</dc:language>
          <dc:identifier>18879</dc:identifier>
          <dc:rights>http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/</dc:rights>
          <dc:coverage>United States--North Carolina--Pitt County (N.C.)--Greenville (N.C.)</dc:coverage></oai_dc:dc></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
  <mets:dmdSec ID="DMD0003">
    <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="OTHER" OTHERMDTYPE="TEI">
      <mets:xmlData>
        <tei:TEI xmlns:tei="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0 http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/tei/xsd/tei_P5.xsd">
          <text xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0">
            <body>
              <div type="dirtyOCR">
                <pb facs="00018879_tn_0001" n="1" />
                <p>
LEADING <lb />
. THE <lb />
rim mm. <lb />
ONE UM SIX <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
4- <lb />
THE BEST PAPER <lb />
EVER PUBLISHED IN <lb />
LARGEST CIRCULATION. <lb />
EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. VII. <lb />
GREENVILLE; Pin COUNTY, N. C., WEDNESDAY APRIL 1888 <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
WHICHARD, Editor and <lb />
Published Beery Wednesday <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IX THE <lb />
ran congressional <lb />
ELLA <lb />
the of a class or for the <lb />
best interest of the great <lb />
As our government is one of <lb />
limited powers, defined by a writ- <lb />
ten constitution, and as our safety <lb />
and prosperity on the whole de- <lb />
TO M <lb />
subscription Price. nor year. <lb />
You me an angel of love and of light, <lb />
A being of goodness and heavenly fire. <lb />
Sent out from God's kingdom to guide mainly upon the faithful oh-1 <lb />
you aright of these limitations, I <lb />
In paths where your spirit may mount <lb />
and aspire. <lb />
You say that I glow like a star <lb />
course, to investigate for himself the pro- State shall not touch the property <lb />
present tariff its citizens except for the support <lb />
to consider whether or not they , of government, winch is a public <lb />
let all the world j he conformable to our purpose. Our organic forbid <lb />
know to is no doubt whatever that the taking of private property ex- <lb />
the purposes of taxi power I justice to either or and I the scribe, make a toy or <lb />
at all. It has been decided again collect taxes tor his benefit only or do any work without men- <lb />
and again by the highest courts of chiefly, either by paying him the tall developed as well as <lb />
both States and the United money when collected or by giving Many men who have com <lb />
that taxation can only be levied him the power to collect it -for little book learning <lb />
in a free country for public himself. j have large brain power and make <lb />
poses. The very essence of free- So much for the constitutional- valuable citizens and marked <lb />
is involved in this. It is of for protection's in life work. <lb />
maintain that it is the first duty <lb />
on its a citizen, when he undertakes <lb />
the marked and characteristic dis- or taxation par- <lb />
Unction between liberty and <lb />
that, the power of the <lb />
hear it; <lb />
I speak unafraid what I <lb />
DEMOCRATIC,. BUT <lb />
will not hesitate to entitle <lb />
true; Congress has power to impose tar- <lb />
is spirit duties The It lit ion ex- <lb />
That makes women angels, <lb />
in you. <lb />
I live but <lb />
confers it <lb />
men and measures that are not consistent art soul to soul by life's shall I <lb />
with the true principles of the party. <lb />
If you want a paper from a n -a-wake <lb />
section of the Slate send the <lb />
TOR. W SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
And if am an angel, why, you are the <lb />
cause. <lb />
As my ship skims the sea I look up from <lb />
her deck. <lb />
Fair, at wheel shines love's <lb />
beautiful form; <lb />
And shall scorn the that last <lb />
went to wreck, <lb />
By the pilot abandoned to darkness and <lb />
storm <lb />
My craft was no stauncher; she too had <lb />
been lost <lb />
Had the deserted or slept at <lb />
his post. <lb />
Scales, of Guilford <lb />
M. <lb />
man, of Hew Hanover. <lb />
Secretary of <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
P. Robert, of Gates. <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba. <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of Buncombe. <lb />
COURT. <lb />
Chief X. II. , . . <lb />
Wake. j ad you wantonly misused the <lb />
Associate S. Ashe. of . <lb />
The words are <lb />
lave power to <lb />
lay and collect taxes, duties, <lb />
ports excises, to pay tho debts <lb />
and provide for the common de- <lb />
and general welfare of the <lb />
But this grant <lb />
of power is limited to certain <lb />
us appears by the language. <lb />
Of course it could levy and col- <lb />
etc., for no other <lb />
, pose than those to <lb />
wit, pay t he debts, for the <lb />
i common defense and general <lb />
of the United States It will <lb />
I laid down the wealth of my soul at your , <lb />
I be noticed that these are all <lb />
woman does this for some man ; lie purposes, and there is no <lb />
mat ion whatever of a power to <lb />
Is o desperate creature walks in the , ., . <lb />
street i levy and collect taxes for any <lb />
wickeder heart than I might have, , or individual purpose. <lb />
of course, is public. The de- <lb />
tense is common. The welfare is <lb />
for public purposes and upon <lb />
adequate compensation. When <lb />
corporations require the use of <lb />
private property it is necessary to <lb />
confer on them by law the power <lb />
to condemn it, but this can only <lb />
be done if the purposes and ob <lb />
of the corporation are public. <lb />
Taxes are a condemnation of the <lb />
poses. Zebu Los B. Vance. <lb />
The Public Schools. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
The State Over, From Our <lb />
Many Exchanges. <lb />
No. <lb />
Local Taxation, Sec. <lb />
Article section of our <lb />
is as follows, <lb />
city, town, or other <lb />
Con- <lb />
property and effects of a citizen. . <lb />
If they be not for public quaked Voters therein, <lb />
the exaction of them is the It, therefore, any county, <lb />
pleat despotism So, likewise, it <lb />
is to collect them when the gov- <lb />
does not need the money. <lb />
But when they are imposed avow- <lb />
for the benefit of private in- <lb />
it ceases to be taxation <lb />
inti- <lb />
corporation shall con- <lb />
tract any debt, pledge its faith, or districts that <lb />
loan its credit, nor shall any tax they may not have so lout; school <lb />
be levied, or collected by any ; terms as do the children in the <lb />
the same, except tor the vet have educational <lb />
advantages that city children <lb />
What I have said about farm <lb />
life for boys has equally strong <lb />
application to girls. There are so <lb />
many things to be done in field <lb />
and that the hands and <lb />
brains of the girls also may be <lb />
kept busy, and with equal <lb />
to their mental and physical <lb />
development. <lb />
Of course do not mean to agitated a Court trial <lb />
courage book-learning, but I do. Milton over the ownership of a <lb />
mean to say to the children in the I pig. <lb />
necessary expenses thereof unless <lb />
by a vote of a majority of the <lb />
treasure <lb />
Anson Augustus S. Merrimon, of Wake. <lb />
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
First District James E. Shepherd, of <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Second Philips, of <lb />
Third G. Connor, of <lb />
son. <lb />
Clark, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth A. Gilmer, of <lb />
O ford <lb />
T. of <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Seventh C. of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth J. Montgomery, of <lb />
Cabanas, <lb />
F. Graves, of <lb />
Yadkin. <lb />
Tenth cf <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb />
Twelfth i. Merrimon, <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
REPRESENTATIVES IN <lb />
Sena B. Vance, of <lb />
Malt. W. Ransom, of <lb />
House of District <lb />
Louis C. Latham, of Pitt <lb />
Second M. Simmons, of <lb />
Craven. <lb />
Third W. of <lb />
Pender <lb />
Fourth District John of <lb />
Wake <lb />
Fifth District <lb />
in Chain. <lb />
As so many men with heart riches have <lb />
done. <lb />
This lire from Ibis holy <lb />
That burns like sweet incense forever <lb />
you. <lb />
Might now be a wild conflagration of. <lb />
yet it is a sufficient compliance if <lb />
law be <lb />
For angels and devils are cast in one <lb />
town or other corpora- <lb />
desires to increase its school <lb />
funds by taxation, beyond <lb />
Constitutional limitation, it must <lb />
ask for and secure from the Gen- <lb />
Assembly-a act sub- <lb />
becomes amply robbery. j the question to the voters. <lb />
Supreme Court not hesitated A the qualified voters <lb />
to say so. <lb />
The only question, therefore, i- <lb />
, sis, their terms to eight <lb />
whether or not protection has <lb />
will decide it. <lb />
such special legislation, pub- <lb />
, . lie schools are on a permanent <lb />
which remains to be considered is <lb />
in such terms as would yield the <lb />
precise amount of revenue desired, <lb />
Till love guides them upward or down- <lb />
ward. I hold. <lb />
I tell yon, the women that make <lb />
wives <lb />
And sweet, mothers, had <lb />
been less fair. <lb />
Arc the women that might have abandon- I <lb />
ed their lives <lb />
torrent <lb />
fate <lb />
truth to raise other <lb />
words, is designed to effect either <lb />
of the public purposes mentioned <lb />
in The <lb />
i his is the <lb />
proper test of its constitutionality. New Bern<lb />
do <lb />
not have. It is a good thing to <lb />
learn in school what the books <lb />
teach, but is equally a good thing <lb />
to learn to work. A very large January 1st. <lb />
proportion of the growth of our <lb />
manufacturing interests <lb />
is due to the perseverance, <lb />
strength and of <lb />
of men who were born and <lb />
trained in tho country. <lb />
Let the as well <lb />
as the city schools be gradually <lb />
worked up to longer terms and to <lb />
more efficiency, but let not man- <lb />
labor by the people be <lb />
annum, in J underrated as an educational <lb />
; or as a preparation for <lb />
cal success in earning a living. <lb />
S. M. Finger, <lb />
Public Instruction. <lb />
April Visitation <lb />
By the Bishop of East Carolina.<lb />
Sunday after Easter, A. M. <lb />
Faison, April <lb />
after Easter, P. M. <lb />
Kinston, April Tuesday. <lb />
Holy Innocents, Lenoir county. <lb />
April Thursday, A. Id. <lb />
April Thursday, <lb />
Snow Hill, April Friday. <lb />
Farmville, April <lb />
after Easter, Laying corner <lb />
Emmanuel church. <lb />
St. John's, Pitt county, April <lb />
Tuesday, A. M. <lb />
St. Michael's, Pitt county, April <lb />
A permanent fair association Tuesday, P. If. <lb />
has been organized at New L April Thursday, <lb />
with the capital stock fixed corner stone of St. Paul's <lb />
church. <lb />
new cotton mill . <lb />
have been incorporated c , <lb />
the laws of North Carolina since <lb />
Happenings in and Events Concerning; the <lb />
North Our People <lb />
Are Doing and Saying. <lb />
A Mount Airy woman has two <lb />
rows of teeth and one of her sons <lb />
has no teeth at all. <lb />
Two lawyers and about fifty wit- <lb />
The law will not judge it by <lb />
remote and possible results. It is <lb />
not lawful to kill a man in cold <lb />
blood, although his taking oil <lb />
might be a great to his <lb />
family and Ins neighbors <lb />
is minder. <lb />
ducted by the use of the general <lb />
public school funds supplemented <lb />
by private funds ; and ill <lb />
I the public schools are <lb />
ac u the general <lb />
Well, the direct school funds. All of <lb />
tunnels claim that the of such a is o raise the price J,, ft gradually grown in <lb />
all foreign goods on which it the <lb />
lawfully trained, not to raise levied, and all similar goods, <lb />
but to afford protection by private citizens. <lb />
To the madness that springs from and ; operates upon all as to <lb />
ends iii de-pair, that is to say, that it is lawful to , but only a part as to benefits ; all <lb />
As the tire on the hearth, which sheds j impose a tax upon foreign prod- payout, but only a few receive <lb />
that will increase the price of back. Therefore, when it is <lb />
their own products. They then for <lb />
Democrats <lb />
Neglected may level <lb />
ground. <lb />
walls to the <lb />
The world makes grave errors in judging <lb />
the.-e things, <lb />
Great good and great evil are borne in <lb />
one breast. <lb />
Love hero as end hoofs us, or gives us <lb />
our wings. <lb />
And the best could be worst, the <lb />
worst could be best. <lb />
You may thank your own worth for what <lb />
I grew to be. <lb />
Tames W. Reid, of Rock- For the demon lurked under the angel in <lb />
me <lb />
protection and not for rev- <lb />
go on to argue in the usual is, to enrich the <lb />
that the general welfare of <lb />
United States is provided for <lb />
providing for their citizens <lb />
and not the public treasury <lb />
not <lb />
is hard to conceive how <lb />
and patronage of the <lb />
and are illustrations not <lb />
the possible efficiency and <lb />
safety of public schools, but also <lb />
of the cheapness of education for <lb />
all the children when <lb />
ties take hold of it in good earn- <lb />
est and supplement their public <lb />
ids either by <lb />
funds either by taxing <lb />
b if that be not a private purpose ; private subscript <lb />
ions. These schools will bear the <lb />
York Star. <lb />
Within eleven weeks your Nat- <lb />
Convention will assemble at <lb />
St. Louis. Are you to <lb />
choose delegates to safely decide <lb />
between the rival theories for re- <lb />
tho surplus Are you <lb />
preparing to choose delegates who <lb />
will wisely and truly express your <lb />
I views in regard to the method of Jay Gould <lb />
Federal taxation Do you wish, and Thomas T. general <lb />
modify the opinions on that manager of the Western Union <lb />
subject expressed in the national Telegraph Company-have <lb />
platform of <lb />
I what manner, <lb />
The contract for the new <lb />
of the Atlantic Hotel has <lb />
been awarded to the Goldsboro <lb />
Furniture Factory. <lb />
The Times says a white man was <lb />
m last who <lb />
beard that touched his ankles. He <lb />
was nearly six feet high. <lb />
While plowing a cotton Held the <lb />
other day, Jack of Lin- <lb />
county, stumbled over a vein <lb />
gold. lie has Seen offered <lb />
for it, but refuses to sell. <lb />
Solid blocks of stone feet <lb />
after Easter, A. M., Christ <lb />
Church. <lb />
New Borne, April Sunday <lb />
3rd after Easter, M., St. <lb />
Trenton, April Tuesday. <lb />
Richlands, April Wednesday. <lb />
Jackson ville, April <lb />
April Saturday. <lb />
Antioch, April <lb />
after Easter. <lb />
Tho Holy Communion at all <lb />
Morning Services. <lb />
The children when <lb />
practicable. <lb />
The offerings to be for <lb />
Missions. <lb />
The Vestries of the several Par- <lb />
are being furnished by the Wades-, will please be prepared to <lb />
Brown Stone Company, for j meet the Bishop, <lb />
the Maryland State House of An- <lb />
Each block is valued at <lb />
It is stated the of <lb />
the farmers of Georgia decreased <lb />
per cent, last year in <lb />
of growing more supplies <lb />
at home. Raise your own hog and <lb />
hominy. <lb />
What do you publish a paper <lb />
tor I'd like to know sarcastically <lb />
inquired an irate politician tack- <lb />
ling a country editor <lb />
For a year, in advance, <lb />
responded the editor, and you owe <lb />
for four Off. <lb />
it so, in <lb />
to what end <lb />
The tune is short. Did the <lb />
last national platform give, in <lb />
The State Treasurer of Ken- <lb />
Jas. W. late, who has held <lb />
the office for twenty-one years <lb />
Sixth T. Bennett, of <lb />
Anson. <lb />
S S. Henderson, <lb />
Of Rowan. <lb />
Eighth II. II. Cowles, <lb />
Needs of the Nation. <lb />
taxes in order that <lb />
Discussed Senator Vance-Fallacy <lb />
Ninth D. Johnston, the Protective tor the common <lb />
ed rooms at Battery Park, and been charged with <lb />
arrive here about June 1st. , in office, and has disappear- <lb />
Wilson Mr. Archer <lb />
Harrington was found dead on the <lb />
Buncombe. <lb />
GOVERNMENT. <lb />
A. Move. <lb />
M. King. <lb />
Register of H. Wilson. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. Congleton. <lb />
I. Redding. <lb />
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair- <lb />
man, Guilford Mooring. J. A. K. Tucker, <lb />
W. Jr. T. K. Keel. <lb />
Public School <lb />
Latham. <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
J. Perking. <lb />
C. Forbes. <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
B. Cherry Alex. <lb />
Ward. T. A. <lb />
and J. P. 2nd Ward, Ty- <lb />
on and J. Smith ; 3rd Ward, <lb />
Moore and J. J. Cherry. <lb />
Limitation of tie Power to Lay <lb />
and Collect Taxes <lb />
Baltimore Sun. <lb />
the following <lb />
we <lb />
With <lb />
lion B. Vance, <lb />
and general welfare <lb />
objects are to he affected <lb />
with the money results <lb />
and not any of <lb />
They <lb />
will make an <lb />
law constitutional Does <lb />
it depend or. On <lb />
the grant of power ID the <lb />
itself Ordinarily, one <lb />
would say that according to Dem- <lb />
usage it would become a <lb />
shown that sufficient amount of <lb />
r majority of the people are able to bear <lb />
may <lb />
propriety say that, as a system <lb />
public schools is fixed in our Con- <lb />
and as whatever is worth <lb />
doing at all is worth doing well, <lb />
it is the part of wisdom to add to <lb />
The committee from tho Senate <lb />
and the House, in their joint re- <lb />
port, have commended his <lb />
The shortage is estimated to be <lb />
between and <lb />
The Legislature adopted a <lb />
offering for tho <lb />
Free We of the defaulting <lb />
the mandate in 1884 in regard to told that some of the on <lb />
customs duties Was it a B. W. farm bad n <lb />
only for revenue, or one for rat-killing in his barn and <lb />
13th inst. two miles from <lb />
ton. Harnett Co., on the public <lb />
road. It. is supposed that too <lb />
much bad liquor was the cause <lb />
of his death. There no <lb />
foul play. <lb />
regard to told that <lb />
the of the The <lb />
series embrace the of <lb />
economic questions of immediate <lb />
interest to tho whole country and <lb />
being written in a plain and pleas- <lb />
style will be readily under- <lb />
stood and will prove undoubtedly <lb />
instructive <lb />
I. <lb />
Your that I should write <lb />
A. M. a of tides for publication <lb />
in the on purely economic <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
First <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. <lb />
Hughes, D. Rector. <lb />
Sunday, morn-, , <lb />
and night. Prayer Meeting reminded me <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John, <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
taxes. They are to pro purpose it <lb />
series of articles, es-i for the general welfare with j benefited <lb />
for the Am by the cash collected and in the people, but this would be equally j what <lb />
treasury, not by so arranging the inadmissible. If the majority bad <lb />
Senator from North Carolina, on Lu tor levying taxes as that DO to t mi ink <lb />
ii i n . i i to tax Hood schools will command the <lb />
taxes shall be collected or fr i, j . m i <lb />
,. ., . . . J me respect and support of the people s <lb />
o her collateral results. he of the no meaner robbery, and ought <lb />
a power of enacting laws to further j no re outrageous not The remedy, however, for <lb />
the purposes of the federation are Cud be conceived. The <lb />
be found in other parts of the test of constitutionality is not <lb />
constitution and not under the determined by the benefits <lb />
head of taxing power. They ire but by the rights <lb />
all contained in the by the law. If a <lb />
clauses of section article l. law outrages the rights of a single <lb />
Clearly, if you could not devote by taxing him for the per- <lb />
money collected under a tariff individual benefit <lb />
object in question, you is a violation of th. be shorter, <lb />
merely, or <lb />
book <lb />
dental protection, or one like Mr. i hies one last week. The day <lb />
Randall's bill, in which protection was nothing extra for killing rats, <lb />
is too often the chief object and and only dead rats were <lb />
tho set apart by the; needed the result of the hunt <lb />
choose Wounder. <lb />
to the St. <lb />
in next, who will what- <lb />
limy lever ambiguities there are in the <lb />
he . town and of 1884 If so, no time <lb />
is to be lost. Can you draw a <lb />
hard and lino for all the vary- <lb />
and rival industries and con- <lb />
of each and all of even the <lb />
Democratic States If you can, <lb />
why not begin now, and put your <lb />
pressure on Democratic Congress- <lb />
men to make quick work in the <lb />
House with millions of <lb />
plus <lb />
not. The remedy, however, <lb />
true j inferior schools rests with the pen <lb />
pie <lb />
I say in town and country, be- <lb />
cause as a rule the country child <lb />
has in some respects much the ad- <lb />
vantage of one living in the city <lb />
even in an educational point of <lb />
view, although the country <lb />
questions pertaining, among other I make the method and so, for <lb />
things, to taxation, has its collection serve the purpose stronger it would be it hi <lb />
and Third <lb />
Rev. j significance that, perhaps, did not <lb />
Occur to you. It did to how <lb />
every Sunday, morn- <lb />
night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge, A. F. A. <lb />
M., meets every 1st Thursday and Mon- <lb />
day night after the 1st and 3rd Sunday at <lb />
Masonic Lodge. W. M. King. W. M. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. meets <lb />
and 4th Monday nights at Ma- <lb />
sonic Hall. F. W. II. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, I. O. O. F. <lb />
meets every Tuesday night. D. L. <lb />
James, X. G. <lb />
Insurance Lodge, K. of H., <lb />
meets every first third Friday night. <lb />
D. D. Haskett, D. <lb />
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of n., meets <lb />
every Thursday night. C. A. White, C. <lb />
Temperance Reform Club meets In their <lb />
club room every Monday night, at <lb />
Mass meeting in the Court House <lb />
fourth each month, at o'clock <lb />
p. m. El C. Glenn, <lb />
Woman's Christian Temperance Union <lb />
meet hi the Reform Club Room Friday <lb />
of each week. Mrs. V. H. Which- <lb />
ard, <lb />
Band of Hope meets in Reform Club <lb />
Room every Friday night. <lb />
that for the first time in a quarter <lb />
of a century the people of the <lb />
United States were in the <lb />
or temper to examine such <lb />
questions upon their merits and <lb />
their bearing upon the welfare of <lb />
the people <lb />
of war, of course such <lb />
could not be calmly discuss- <lb />
ed, and during all the turmoil j <lb />
as a primary object For a still <lb />
stronger reason, you cannot <lb />
effect the object by prohibiting <lb />
collection of money under a <lb />
tariff law, Tho constitution says., , <lb />
. I, . m c j <lb />
and to do <lb />
things. A protective <lb />
says taxes so as not to <lb />
and provide for the general <lb />
During the excite- in that That is. the <lb />
taxing power is properly exercised <lb />
when used to defeat <lb />
Therefore to lay and collect <lb />
is not <lb />
e principally <lb />
were taxed for the personal en- merely a knowledge of Reading, <lb />
every citizen of the Writing, Arithmetic, English <lb />
when they enacted our first <lb />
which followed it. the j taxes on foreign goods for the <lb />
wake of war was no room I pose of increasing the price law, declaring that the <lb />
for the consideration of the in the hands of a citizen of government would in this <lb />
in the public mind, nor have the would not be constitutional unless, Way aid in the <lb />
bitterness and prejudice growing you could apply the money manufactures, <lb />
out of that strife permitted it f collected for the same <lb />
a very recent date. That a that the tariff permits <lb />
great newspaper, whose success, some to he collected. When it <lb />
depends upon the skill with which permits none to be collected, be <lb />
it selects and treats those topics j placed so high as to prohibit <lb />
interesting to the public, foreign importations, surely no <lb />
sixty millions. It is true that <lb />
a revenue tariff yields pro- <lb />
lo home <lb />
pro ; but that is an accident <lb />
which does not vitiate the law, <lb />
the of which is to <lb />
raise revenue. It cannot <lb />
avoided, and nobody wishes it <lb />
avoided. Our ancestors had this <lb />
in mind when they framed our j reason observe for themselves, <lb />
Constitution ; they bad it in mind and any process that secures this <lb />
result will educate them. <lb />
There is much now <lb />
about manual and industrial <lb />
Geography, History, <lb />
which the boy or girl <lb />
may carry into everyday work ; <lb />
but is development of <lb />
brain development of <lb />
all the faculties of the mind <lb />
along with physical power and a <lb />
knowledge of facts. Our young <lb />
people must be taught to think, <lb />
should make such a request as you <lb />
have made of me, is convincing <lb />
proof of the gratifying fact that <lb />
the day of excitement and bitter <lb />
has passed and the time <lb />
Ev for calm reasoning about the things <lb />
which make our common good has <lb />
come. <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
Office hours a. M. to P. M. Money <lb />
Order hours to p . No or- , inaugurated under <lb />
a ill be issued from to I P. M. and <lb />
from to p. u. <lb />
Bethel mail arrives daily Son- <lb />
at A. at., and departs at p <lb />
one would pretend that the law <lb />
could be justified under this tax- <lb />
clause of the constitution. Nor <lb />
can it be sustained under the <lb />
third which gives Congress <lb />
power to regulate commerce with <lb />
foreign nations, fur this would be <lb />
to destroy, not to regulate, and a <lb />
mail arrives daily Sun- <lb />
at St. and departs at p. m. <lb />
Washington mail arrives daily <lb />
at M. and departs at P. H, <lb />
Mail leaves for Ridge Spring and inter- <lb />
mediate offices, Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
and a. m . Return at P. m. <lb />
mail arrives Fridays at <lb />
M. Departs Saturdays at a it. <lb />
H. A. <lb />
The enormous system of power to destroy. Those who ad <lb />
tariff <lb />
the necessities of a state of war, <lb />
and which has been kept alive and <lb />
increased under the cover of <lb />
growing out of that war, <lb />
has now to he examined <lb />
by the impartial judgment of <lb />
the present generation. This ex- <lb />
is to determine <lb />
great economic questions shall <lb />
be dealt with In a manner to sat- <lb />
therefore, claim <lb />
Congress has the power to lay tax- <lb />
es which are not to be collected, in <lb />
order to provide for the general <lb />
welfare, and to defeat pro or <lb />
in the object for which the <lb />
taxing power was granted. <lb />
They are also in the wrong <lb />
equally, it seems to me, in assert- <lb />
that protection can he one of <lb />
They never <lb />
dreamed of building them up and <lb />
supporting them by laying tuxes <lb />
for that express purpose without <lb />
regard to the needs of the public <lb />
treasury. That idea is the bas- <lb />
progeny of modern greed, <lb />
and can trace its descent to none <lb />
of the great even <lb />
Alexander Hamilton. <lb />
It may tie safely assumed that <lb />
the power to lay and collect tariff <lb />
duties was conferred on the gen- <lb />
oral government only to raise <lb />
; that the money thus raised <lb />
, can only be for public <lb />
for protection, via to pay the debts, pro- <lb />
i c that for the common defense and <lb />
general welfare of the United <lb />
States ; that the individual En- <lb />
of the citizens, not being <lb />
the some thing as general <lb />
welfare of the United is <lb />
a private not a public purpose <lb />
not embraced in the power. There- <lb />
fore it is not lawful by the <lb />
or agreeable to liberty and <lb />
encouragement in the public schools, and the <lb />
leading argument in its favor is <lb />
that in the exercise, mental and <lb />
physical, of doing work with the <lb />
hands the young people are not <lb />
only developed physically but are <lb />
taught to reason, and ob- <lb />
serve for themselves, and in a <lb />
practical way to apply what they <lb />
learn from books. The very, pro- <lb />
their minds must be subject- <lb />
ed to develop all their powers. <lb />
Now this process the boy on the <lb />
farm is put through in the work <lb />
that life The <lb />
farmer who requires bis boys not <lb />
only to do the work in <lb />
the field, but also furnishes them <lb />
with a blacksmith shop and -a <lb />
wood shop, and encourages them <lb />
to make repairs of farm machinery, <lb />
sharpen plows, make <lb />
anything may <lb />
desire to make, is giving them a <lb />
very valuable education. He is <lb />
making them reason, think and <lb />
observe. A boy cannot drive e <lb />
nail, scribe a board and saw it. to <lb />
Bring Along the Hole. <lb />
Chicago Mail. <lb />
Tho gentlemen who <lb />
plate the removal of Libby Prison <lb />
Va., to Chicago should <lb />
not overlook the tunnel burrowed <lb />
Colonels Ross and <lb />
through which Federal prison- <lb />
made their escape during the <lb />
This tunnel should be <lb />
dug up and brought along. <lb />
would incomplete with- <lb />
out it. The tortuous bore could <lb />
be out and cut up in- <lb />
to suitable for <lb />
and if no other use could be <lb />
found tor it tho sections could be <lb />
utilized as post holes. Don't for- <lb />
get the tunnel. <lb />
One of our State exchanges <lb />
farmer who mortgages <lb />
his farm is in a bad fix. Ho must <lb />
Col- <lb />
S. C, have arrested and. <lb />
have in jail in that city a man an- <lb />
the description of Walter <lb />
L the murderer of Liz- <lb />
Turlington, near Cary, in <lb />
this county, on the 18th of De- <lb />
1886 <lb />
G. JAMES, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice in all the courts. Collections <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
Knives and Pistols. <lb />
N. C, March <lb />
a colored youth about six- <lb />
teen years old, was shot and kill <lb />
ed by Morgan, white, Sat- <lb />
morning, in Lowe's Creek <lb />
township, near the Anson county <lb />
line. It seems that Cain <lb />
father of Will, had done some <lb />
work for Mack Morgan, the father <lb />
of Albert, and not having done it <lb />
according to contract, Mr. Morgan <lb />
refused to pay him full price. <lb />
Saturday morning Will and <lb />
Albert Morgan met at Callie <lb />
store, and after some words <lb />
had been crossed, drew his <lb />
knife on Morgan. Will Morgan, <lb />
brother to Albert, came up about <lb />
this time, and fold Rosie to put up <lb />
his knife go away Rosie <lb />
started towards Will, as if he in- <lb />
tended to attack him. Will slop- <lb />
ed back and at tho <lb />
falling over a stump us he did so. <lb />
Rosie then rushed at Albert <lb />
and caught around him with <lb />
hand, while he was using the <lb />
I,. JAMES. <lb />
DENTIST. t <lb />
JAMES M. NOR FLEET, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREEN VILLE, N. <lb />
C. <lb />
A LEX <lb />
A W, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
AUG. M. MOORE. C. M. <lb />
BERNARD, <lb />
A TI T-LA W, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice in the State and Federal Courts <lb />
be a to pay off the I with other. inflicting <lb />
debt from products raised on a wound in Morgan's <lb />
farm. But good farmers are the <lb />
ones that don't usually give <lb />
back. Morgan drew a pistol and <lb />
fired one shot, and then succeed- <lb />
farm you are not e breaking loose from the <lb />
gage on your <lb />
really the owner of the farm, but <lb />
you are in for the time <lb />
being some body's slave, with the <lb />
privilege pay taxes and in- <lb />
Avoid the mortgage. Keep <lb />
out of debt. Buy nothing that <lb />
you do not absolutely need. Pay <lb />
cash as you go, or do not <lb />
why do they always call <lb />
a railway train, <lb />
it three or four men to man- <lb />
age her my replied Mr. <lb />
Dawdle, glaring toward bis wife. <lb />
When a washerwoman changes <lb />
her place of residence one may ask <lb />
her she bangs <lb />
without using slang, <lb />
firing another shot as he did <lb />
so. One of the balls struck Rosie <lb />
under the left arm, and, <lb />
ting tho lungs, produced almost <lb />
instant death. <lb />
Both Albert and Will Morgan <lb />
were promptly arrested and placed <lb />
in jail in <lb />
Mad for Wealth and Power. <lb />
Another Baltimore girl has <lb />
married an editor. It makes one <lb />
heartsick and sorrowful to see our <lb />
bright happy, beautiful young girls <lb />
thus Selling their youth and <lb />
love and their lives for gold and a <lb />
reigning position in <lb />
in Richmond <lb />
J. E. MOORE. <lb />
J. H. TUCKER <lb />
J. <lb />
MURPHY, <lb />
A W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
HARRY SKINNER <lb />
SKINNER, <lb />
L. C. LATHAM. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
V. <lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
N C. <lb />
fit <lb />
JOYNER, <lb />
and at Law <lb />
N. U. <lb />
Will practice in the Courts Pitt, <lb />
Greene, Edgecombe and Beaufort conn <lb />
ties, and the Supreme Court. <lb />
Faithful attention given to all <lb />
entrusted to him. <lb />
DR. H. SNELL, <lb />
WASHINGTON, <lb />
Surgeon Dentist. <lb />
Tenders hi professional services U <lb />
public. <lb />
Teeth extracted without pain by the ass <lb />
Oxide Gas. <lb />
FREE-W; <lb />
J B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
N. .<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018879_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Published Wednesday <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
. IX THE <lb />
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. <lb />
LATELY T <lb />
per year. <lb />
BUT <lb />
not hesitate to Democratic <lb />
men and measures not consistent <lb />
with the true principle, of the party. <lb />
If you want a paper from a <lb />
of the State send for the <lb />
tor. CT SAMPLE C FREE <lb />
WEDNESDAY APRIL 1888. <lb />
Entered at office at <lb />
g n. c., as second-class <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
is expected to reach Raleigh to <lb />
day, and Cross and White will be <lb />
tried for forgery next week, or <lb />
soon as possible. John <lb />
the colored janitor of the bunk, <lb />
who accompanied Messrs Cross and <lb />
White to Canada, returned to <lb />
Friday evening and bad quite <lb />
an interesting tale to tell. He <lb />
left Haleigh to accompany them <lb />
to Chapel and was very much <lb />
surprised badly frightened as <lb />
the party traveled on and <lb />
without stopping. After reach- <lb />
Canada and being told the <lb />
reason for the conduct of the bank <lb />
officials, he declared his intention <lb />
of returning to Raleigh, and was <lb />
given the money with which to do <lb />
so. There are several bills for for- <lb />
against both Cross and White <lb />
and it is more than likely that <lb />
they will be convicted and sen- <lb />
to the <lb />
A Big Steal. <lb />
Failure of the State National Bank. <lb />
On Wednesday morning of last <lb />
week it was rumored on the <lb />
streets here that the State Nation- <lb />
of had closed its <lb />
doors, owing to the fact that the <lb />
president and cashier had abscond- <lb />
ed with a large amount of the funds <lb />
belonging to the directors and de- <lb />
Nothing definite <lb />
known the mail came in, and <lb />
then the rumors were confirmed, <lb />
and it was known that the bank <lb />
had collapsed and that Mr. C. E. <lb />
Cross, its and Mr. S. C. <lb />
White, the Cashier, had pocketed <lb />
nearly the funds belonging to <lb />
the bank and left tor parts <lb />
known. Connecting reports as to <lb />
the amount taken by Messrs Cross <lb />
and White, were circulation, <lb />
but it was known to be large, and <lb />
the bank is completely wrecked. <lb />
There is considerable excitement <lb />
in various parts of the <lb />
over it, in the failure <lb />
and defalcation came like a <lb />
from a clear sky. Both <lb />
the officials were held <lb />
in high esteem in Raleigh, were <lb />
members of churches, and had ex- <lb />
reputations. There ate <lb />
quite a number people who are <lb />
losers by the failure, but e are <lb />
glad to that no one suffers a <lb />
heavy loss. Bank Examiner, <lb />
S. Tate, who was sent on <lb />
from Washington to take charge <lb />
of the affairs of the bank, <lb />
the depositors will he paid at least <lb />
it per cent of their and , <lb />
possibly as much as per <lb />
The principal loser is Mrs. J. G. j <lb />
Williams, husband was the <lb />
founder and president the j <lb />
bank. Capt. E. R. Stomps and j <lb />
Mr. W. S. Primrose also lose quite j <lb />
largely. Mr. White the <lb />
ding Cashier, was the brother j <lb />
Mrs. Williams, and had been an j <lb />
of the bank ever since j <lb />
it was first established, and Mr. <lb />
Cross, who was elected president <lb />
about two years ago, was her son- <lb />
u-law, and this robbery of one's <lb />
relatives makes the offense <lb />
all the more reprehensible. The <lb />
latent from the bank is that the <lb />
defalcation will not amount to <lb />
more than which is not <lb />
near so much as was at first sup- <lb />
posed. It was rumored on the <lb />
streets that Cross and <lb />
White had been arrested in <lb />
on a charge of forgery and <lb />
would be back to Raleigh <lb />
but its has not fully <lb />
established. If it is possible, we <lb />
hope they will both be <lb />
punished. It appears that <lb />
these officers had been concocting <lb />
their plans for robbery for several <lb />
months. They did not intend <lb />
leaving so soon, but a meeting of <lb />
the board directors had been <lb />
called for last Monday, which <lb />
This is the <lb />
first sensation of the kind that <lb />
North Carolina has had in more <lb />
than fifty years, and we sincerely <lb />
trust it will be the last for more <lb />
than fifty years to come. The <lb />
banks in Raleigh arc said to be <lb />
perfectly sound, and are suffering <lb />
ill consequences by the failure. <lb />
Since the above was put in type <lb />
we learn definitely both Cross <lb />
and White have been arrested in <lb />
Toronto, Canada, on a charge of <lb />
forgery, and that Mr. C. D. Heart, <lb />
Chief of Police of Raleigh, special <lb />
deputy James B. Rogers, United <lb />
States District Attorney, F. H. <lb />
Busbee, Mr. Jordan Womble, Jr., <lb />
teller the bank, and Mr. D. H, <lb />
Graves, of Smithfield, Lave <lb />
there to prove the charges against <lb />
the prisoners and to bring <lb />
back to Raleigh. An <lb />
the clothing of the <lb />
was made by the Toronto of- <lb />
and in national <lb />
currency was found. White's <lb />
overcoat and chamois undershirt <lb />
was found and in <lb />
overcoat Besides this <lb />
money there <lb />
of Tb party <lb />
Death of a Prominent Editor. <lb />
Hon. William <lb />
tor and publisher of the New <lb />
York Star, died of pneumonia at <lb />
Savannah, Ga., last week. Mr. <lb />
left his borne in New <lb />
York on Friday before the great <lb />
blizzard, intending to go to Flori- <lb />
for his health, but was unable <lb />
he died after a very brief illness. <lb />
Mr. was born of Ger- <lb />
man parents at Lyons, N. Y., on <lb />
the 5th day of 1832, and <lb />
was a little over years old at <lb />
the time of his death. His life <lb />
was spent principally at Buffalo, <lb />
where he practiced law, and was <lb />
intimately associated with <lb />
dent Cleveland, for whom he had <lb />
a warm friendship, and by whom <lb />
he was highly esteemed, lie was <lb />
a man of fine intellect, of good ed- <lb />
possessed of large means <lb />
and sterling integrity, and had the <lb />
and confidence of ail class- <lb />
es of people. In early life he was <lb />
a Republican, but becoming con- <lb />
of the fallacies of that par- <lb />
he allied himself to the Demo- <lb />
in 1872. since which time he <lb />
took an active interest in the <lb />
of that party, to which he <lb />
contributed largely of his money <lb />
and talents Mr. <lb />
a born leader, possessing those at <lb />
tributes of character that make a <lb />
man respected and looked up to, <lb />
and his advice was often sought <lb />
the counsels. He held public <lb />
office for some years, being twice <lb />
elected Lieutenant Governor of <lb />
New York, once to Congress, and <lb />
serving a short while us U. S. Dis- <lb />
Attorney for the Western <lb />
district of New York. He could <lb />
have held other position he <lb />
desired, but declined further hon- <lb />
ors. While essentially a busy, ac- <lb />
man, having his hands always <lb />
full of work, Mr. <lb />
found some time to devote to lit- <lb />
pursuits, for which ho had a <lb />
great and which <lb />
he gained much reputation In <lb />
1885 he became editor of the New <lb />
Star, which position he <lb />
to the day of his death. <lb />
As an editor he was fearless and <lb />
out spoken and made the the <lb />
most reliable Democratic <lb />
in New York. He was always <lb />
found on the side of the people <lb />
and opposed to the monopolist and <lb />
unjust burdens that are being <lb />
heaped upon the country. As <lb />
a lawyer, politician public officer, <lb />
literary man, editor and private <lb />
citizen Mr. was a <lb />
and discharged faithfully <lb />
and well every duty devolving <lb />
upon him. A life of usefulness <lb />
and activity has been brought to <lb />
a close, and a safe leader has gone <lb />
to his rest. His in New <lb />
York politics cannot be easily fill- <lb />
ed, and the whole country will <lb />
sutler tor his wise counsel. Peace <lb />
to his ashes. <lb />
.- <lb />
While the South has been very <lb />
fortunate and escaped the severe <lb />
blizzards and snow storms that <lb />
have recently swept over the <lb />
North, still we have had our mis- <lb />
fortunes, the recent very heavy <lb />
rains having and de- <lb />
freshets in many sections <lb />
of our fair land. In Alabama and <lb />
Georgia there has been an exceed- <lb />
large rainfall and all the riv- <lb />
and creeks are flooded. There <lb />
is much damage to crops and prop- <lb />
In North Carolina, too, <lb />
there has been a great deal of <lb />
rain and our rivers are swollen. <lb />
True our crops are not injured, <lb />
because they are not yet planted, <lb />
but the rains have retarded farm <lb />
work and thrown everything far <lb />
behind. One of the best farmers <lb />
in Pitt county told us Sunday that <lb />
he had done less work on his farm <lb />
this year, and was further behind, <lb />
than he had ever been before at <lb />
this season of the year. The sun <lb />
has been shining the past few days <lb />
and we hope all kinds of work will <lb />
toot Be well in band. <lb />
We publish in this issue the <lb />
first of a series of articles on the <lb />
of the which, are <lb />
furnished to the Baltimore Sun y <lb />
Senator Vance. Other articles <lb />
will appear from time to <lb />
Our Zeb la with the people on all <lb />
matters of public interest, and he <lb />
writes clearly and intelligently <lb />
upon the subject which be has <lb />
chosen. The article on page <lb />
good reading and should be <lb />
carefully studied by all classes. <lb />
His argument is simply <lb />
able <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Washington, D C, Mar. <lb />
Who is to succeed Chief Justice <lb />
Waite P That's what every body <lb />
wants to know and hat Mr. <lb />
Cleveland alone the power to <lb />
decide. It is, owing to the pres- <lb />
peculiar status of the as- <lb />
Justices of tho Supreme <lb />
Court, the most important single <lb />
question that any <lb />
dent had to decide. <lb />
On more than one important <lb />
question which is likely to come <lb />
before the Court for action the <lb />
Justices are known to be evenly <lb />
divided, which practically gives <lb />
Mr. Cleveland an opportunity to <lb />
make the decisions himself by <lb />
a man for the position who <lb />
thinks as he does. <lb />
Many men in different sections <lb />
of the country have been <lb />
mentioned for this honor ; it <lb />
has even bean suggested that Sir. <lb />
Cleveland should resign, and that <lb />
Secretary Bayard, who would <lb />
him as President, should <lb />
point Mr. Cleveland Chief Justice. <lb />
This arrangement would be an ad- <lb />
one were it not for the <lb />
fact that the people the <lb />
try seem to have made up their <lb />
minds that Mr. Cleveland's <lb />
are needed at the White <lb />
House four years longer from the <lb />
fourth of March next. <lb />
From the best information that <lb />
can be obtained at either <lb />
Post master-General Dickinson or <lb />
Speaker will be made <lb />
Chief Justice. But in any event <lb />
the country may safely trust the <lb />
whole matter to Mr. Cleveland <lb />
lie will take his own time and <lb />
the best man tor the <lb />
place. He has made no serious <lb />
mistakes in his important appoint- <lb />
up to this and is not <lb />
likely to break his record now, on <lb />
the eve of his reelection. <lb />
The funeral of the late Chief <lb />
Justice Waite on Wednesday, in <lb />
the hall of the House of <lb />
was largely attended by <lb />
prominent officials of our Govern <lb />
meat and by the foreign legations. <lb />
The were very simple <lb />
only the rending of the Episcopal <lb />
burial service, and did not <lb />
more than twenty minutes. The <lb />
body, accompanied by the Con- <lb />
committees, Justices of <lb />
tho Supreme Court, and relatives <lb />
left immediately for Toledo, <lb />
on a special train. <lb />
Clans Speckles, the California <lb />
sugar king, who is now in this city, <lb />
told Commissioner of Agriculture <lb />
Coleman that he had imported <lb />
tons of beet seed, which would be <lb />
planted by California farmers <lb />
on acres of land this season. <lb />
He is now erecting an extensive <lb />
and expensive plant at <lb />
ville, California to work up this <lb />
product and expects to make <lb />
tons of beet sugar this year and <lb />
to double it next year. <lb />
When Mr. Coleman was asked <lb />
whether this beet project of Mr. <lb />
would antagonize the <lb />
industry which is just be- <lb />
ginning to be very <lb />
to experiments by the <lb />
Department he said at <lb />
all The beet is only her string <lb />
to our bow. We shall have a <lb />
great wedding between <lb />
and bee's, and manufacture enough <lb />
sweets not only for the nuptial <lb />
festivities, but to supply a <lb />
goodly share of what we now <lb />
Representative Stewart, of <lb />
Georgia, has introduced the <lb />
House a bill to the <lb />
laws so as to require <lb />
would be citizens to make oath <lb />
that they are not an- <lb />
or communists. The soon- <lb />
the bill becomes a law the bet- <lb />
In a special message to Congress <lb />
the President recommends the <lb />
passage of a law to prevent the <lb />
importation of hogs from France <lb />
or Germany, owing to the <lb />
of disease among the hogs <lb />
in various sections of those <lb />
tries. It will probably strike <lb />
those foreign authorities that <lb />
Americans understand how to <lb />
play a little game called for <lb />
Hon. Barnum, chairman <lb />
of the National Democratic Com- <lb />
was in the city this week, <lb />
but declined to be fur- <lb />
than to say he consider- <lb />
ed the outlook very flattering. It <lb />
is understood here <lb />
Mr. Barnum, who is not entire <lb />
sympathy with Mr. Cleveland on <lb />
the question, will retire <lb />
from the chairmanship of the com- <lb />
at the St. Louis <lb />
and that he will be succeed- <lb />
ed by W. L. Scott, of <lb />
who is, in addition to being <lb />
in hue with Mr. Cleveland's tariff <lb />
reform ideas, a warm personal <lb />
friend the President. <lb />
The Senate Committee on <lb />
has reported resolutions <lb />
declaring against the admittance <lb />
of Utah as a state until polygamy <lb />
is entirely abolished and the con- <lb />
of the civil affairs of the <lb />
taken from the priesthood <lb />
of the Mormon Church. <lb />
The International Council <lb />
Women, which has been In <lb />
in the Grand Opera House all <lb />
the week has been eminently <lb />
so far as attendance both <lb />
of delegates and of the public is <lb />
concerned. <lb />
Work your home <lb />
interests. Trade at home ; help <lb />
your dealer; patronize home <lb />
industries, home factories and eve- <lb />
which you consume that <lb />
you em get there. Don't <lb />
send your money off to other <lb />
where will not have a <lb />
chance to get of it again, but <lb />
buy everything at home. By so <lb />
doing you will not only help to <lb />
build up the town and make your <lb />
neighbors more prosperous, but <lb />
will help yourself in the same pro- <lb />
portion. <lb />
Telling Men Their Sins. <lb />
Sanford Express. <lb />
It takes a strong and courage- <lb />
man to openly and without <lb />
hesitation, cast a stone at men in <lb />
high places for their sins. It is a <lb />
duty that many editors and teach <lb />
fear to undertake. It is easy <lb />
enough to cast a stone at the man <lb />
in the mire. Most people enjoy <lb />
this work. It requires no grit, no <lb />
moral courage, no essence of true <lb />
manhood, but when the King does <lb />
wrong tho scribes and teachers <lb />
keep silent, so that the <lb />
may continue to worship the <lb />
King. Is that not true Is it <lb />
not so in every community How <lb />
many editors in North Carolina <lb />
have held their pencils back when <lb />
their eyes beheld men in <lb />
high places, committing blunders <lb />
and depredations against the <lb />
fare of society How many <lb />
tors have looked at the telling of <lb />
t rut I from the standing point of <lb />
getting bread P It is a <lb />
fact that much high handed <lb />
meanness is because <lb />
there is not moral character <lb />
enough to expose it and make it <lb />
odious- Many a scribe will reap <lb />
his ill reward, much from <lb />
what he writes but from what he <lb />
tails to write with the light be- <lb />
fore man. <lb />
The crying want of the times is <lb />
men that will tell the truth, that <lb />
will stab the wrong and sin that <lb />
flourish in the robes of State and <lb />
Church, that is hidden by the frock <lb />
of a clergyman, by the ermine of a <lb />
judge, by the toga of a statesman, <lb />
by the assets of a banker and <lb />
man. <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. <lb />
by Lodge, Us. <lb />
F. k A. H., April 1888. <lb />
The committee appointed at <lb />
communication to draft resolutions in ref- <lb />
to the death of our esteemed bro. <lb />
Dr. J. G. James, beg leave to <lb />
Whereas, it has pleased the Supreme <lb />
Master in His unerring wisdom to call <lb />
from labor to rest, our beloved bro. Dr. <lb />
J. G. James. Therefore be it <lb />
Hi That while we bow in <lb />
humble submission to the will of our Di- <lb />
vine Master yet cannot but express <lb />
our sincere sorrow in the loss of one who <lb />
was so amiable, gentle and pure in his <lb />
life, upright and fair in his dealings with <lb />
his As a Christian, he was <lb />
unassuming, always ready to do his part <lb />
every good cause. As a Mason, <lb />
and true to his vows, and as Mas- <lb />
of this Lodge, just, courteous and <lb />
kind in his dealings. <lb />
That this Lodge, town and county <lb />
has lost one its best citizens. <lb />
That extend to the bereaved <lb />
family of our brother our deepest <lb />
thy and hope that they may follow his <lb />
excellent example, for in truth we can <lb />
say of an upright man, for <lb />
end of that man ts <lb />
That we wear the usual of <lb />
mourning days, and the Lodge, room <lb />
be draped in mourning for the same time. <lb />
That these resolutions be spread up- <lb />
on the minutes a copy furnished the <lb />
of the deceased brother, and to the <lb />
Eastern and <lb />
with a request to publish. Re- <lb />
submitted <lb />
J. L. <lb />
D. J. <lb />
John <lb />
r. <lb />
Com. <lb />
MACON HOUSE. <lb />
This well-known HOTEL owned and <lb />
managed for the past year by Dr. <lb />
James Is, to his recent death, for <lb />
sale. For Terms apply to <lb />
F. O. JAMES, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having administered <lb />
on the estate of Aaron Andrews deceased, <lb />
notice Is hereby given to all persons <lb />
claims against said decedent to <lb />
sent the same to such administrator on <lb />
or before the 10th day of April 1880, or <lb />
this notice will be plead In bar of their <lb />
recovery. This of March 1888. <lb />
S. A. GAINER, <lb />
of Aaron An <lb />
ONE OF THE <lb />
GREAT WESTERN <lb />
in now located in Greenville and being <lb />
operated A. G. Hoyt Bro. These <lb />
Sent in en came from Washington, X. C. <lb />
recommended by the citizens and <lb />
having machinery of the latest patent are <lb />
prepared to Renovate Old and New <lb />
Feathers to satisfaction or no pay <lb />
asked. <lb />
are some names of citizens In <lb />
i Washington and vicinity given by per- <lb />
mission J M Gallagher, M Rev Nat <lb />
Harding, D T J Bryan Grimes, <lb />
Hymen Proctor, R F Jones, N C <lb />
i James Galloway, Bishop J A W <lb />
R Bright and others. <lb />
Compound <lb />
Nervous Headache, <lb />
Neuralgia, Nervous Weakness, Stomach <lb />
and Liver Rheumatism, <lb />
and all affections of the Kidneys. <lb />
WEAK NERVES <lb />
mini Tools <lb />
never nod <lb />
w wonderful nerve <lb />
all <lb />
Com. lb <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
the <lb />
blood It out arid, <lb />
cans end the Mood- <lb />
to a condition. It is <lb />
the true remedy tor <lb />
KIDNEY COMPLAINTS <lb />
liver and to perfect health. <lb />
power, with Its ma-re <lb />
tonics, It the best remedy for all <lb />
kidney complaints. <lb />
the <lb />
quiets <lb />
lire i why it even The <lb />
stomach, and quiets <lb />
worse of <lb />
CONSTIPATION <lb />
Faun's la not a . <lb />
tin. It la a and natural <lb />
action to tho bowel-. fol- <lb />
lows use. <lb />
by and business <lb />
men. Bend for book. I <lb />
Price 1.00. Sold by <lb />
WELLS, RICHARDSON CO. <lb />
VT. <lb />
MILLER <lb />
THE XX <lb />
When no for Ate by M will <lb />
la leading in i. of I ch. m <lb />
School . I each.<lb />
R. GREENE, JR. Manager. <lb />
WE are now fitted up in first-class and are prepared to man- <lb />
upon short notice 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 />
Come and see us. Satisfaction Guaranteed. <lb />
THE MAN <lb />
BE SEEN EVERY DAY, but the man who keep a fresh supply of <lb />
Groceries, Fruits, Confections. Cigars, <lb />
TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS, <lb />
Can be found wanted. You only have to look for <lb />
And all your wants in the above goods can be supplied. <lb />
OP CONFECTIONS UP TO ORDER. <lb />
FINE A SPECIALTY. <lb />
THIS ELECTION YEAR <lb />
And LEAP 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, <lb />
Or anything In that line, call on <lb />
J. C. TYSON, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Provisions, Canned Goods, General Family Supplies, <lb />
Tobacco, on Hand. <lb />
o o o o o o a o o o o o o o <lb />
Don't go further <lb />
you have <lb />
ed our elegant line <lb />
Samples, just in, for <lb />
Are For <lb />
Is Reliable Goods At <lb />
PRICES. <lb />
If such be your wants, we can supply them. <lb />
We are receiving weekly <lb />
NEW GOODS <lb />
OF THE LATEST STYLES. <lb />
US A GALL. <lb />
LITTLE HOUSE, k BRO. <lb />
E. C. GLENN. <lb />
COMMISSION <lb />
STANDARD GUANO. ACID PHOSPHATE, <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb />
SHELL LIME, PURE DISSOLVED BONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, Mar. 1887. <lb />
W. L. <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT <lb />
AND AGENT FOR THE TARBORO OIL HILLS. <lb />
Place your orders with us and guarantee <lb />
to give you a Suit <lb />
SATISFACTORY IN EVERY PARTICULAR. <lb />
N. C. Feb. 1888 <lb />
HARRY <lb />
L C. LATHAM <lb />
HARRY SKINNER k CO. <lb />
Highest Cash price paid for Cotton Seed or <lb />
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 It to b superior to any fertilizer on the market. <lb />
ALFRED FORBES <lb />
n. <lb />
Dealer in Dry Good, Notions, Clothing <lb />
Hat, Boot. Shoes, Hardware. Furniture <lb />
and Groceries. Bock Lime kept constant- <lb />
on hand. <lb />
I just received a large lot of Knick- <lb />
for boys, ladle and <lb />
gentlemen. They need only to be tried to <lb />
give <lb />
can now offer to the Jobbing Trade <lb />
superior Geo. A. Clark <lb />
spool cotton which I will M <lb />
ob cents per dot., per cent. off. <lb />
I keep on hand a large supply <lb />
Preparation, I <lb />
sell at wholesale price to <lb />
The patronage the public U res. <lb />
solicited. <lb />
Subscribe to the Eastern Re- <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county on the <lb />
27th day of as <lb />
of James T. Ross, deceased, notice <lb />
Is hereby given persons Indebted to <lb />
the estate to make immediate payment to <lb />
the undersigned, and to nil creditors <lb />
said estate to present their claims, prop- <lb />
authenticated, to the undersigned <lb />
n or before the 27th day of February, <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
their recovery. This 27th day <lb />
ms. a. M. MOORING. <lb />
of T Rosa, <lb />
I will any where <lb />
in town at 11.75 per cord <lb />
SUCCESSORS TO JOHN S, CO <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
THE LEADERS IN <lb />
ILL KINDS IF STAPLE GOODS. <lb />
Our Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods, <lb />
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., have arrived, and all <lb />
friends and customers are invited to call and ex- <lb />
goods and prices. <lb />
Having purchased the entire mercantile business John S. Con <lb />
including notes, hook accounts all evidences of debt <lb />
and merchandise, we solicit their former and patronage. <lb />
Being ale to make all purchases tor cash, trotting advantage of th <lb />
discounts, we will be enabled to sell as cheaply as any one of <lb />
Norfolk. We shall retain in OUT employ J. K as general <lb />
superintendent of the business, with his former partner Chas Skinner <lb />
as assistant, who will always he glad to see and servo their old customer <lb />
A special branch our business will be to famish cash at <lb />
rates to farmers to cultivate and harvest their crops, in of <lb />
to with approved security <lb />
J. L. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG 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, FIR <lb />
ACCIDENT and LIVE STOCK INSURANCE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN <lb />
WILL CONTINUE THE MANUFACTURE <lb />
PHOTONS, BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory i well equipped with the best Mechanic, consequently put up nothing <lb />
but first-class work. keep up with the times and the latest improved style. <lb />
Best material used in all work. All styles Springs arc used, you can select from <lb />
Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand n 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 of this and surrounding counties for past favor hope <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
TAILORING <lb />
Recent improvement we have made in <lb />
Custom Clothing, enables us to place <lb />
within the reach of all, and which are superior <lb />
to those generally obtained at higher prices <lb />
elsewhere. Every garment made on the <lb />
JOHN SIMMS, <lb />
LaG range, N. C. <lb />
inn MM <lb />
KAN IT, <lb />
AGRICULTURAL LIME, <lb />
FOR SALE BY HARRY SKINNER GO,<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018879_tn_0003" n="3" />
                <p>
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
THIS PAPER <lb />
at r.<lb />
may be for It Id <lb />
April. <lb />
Bushels Corn for by E. <lb />
C. Glenn. . <lb />
This is the fourth mouth the <lb />
year. <lb />
D. M. Ferry k Garden <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
i the time to beautify <lb />
your yards. <lb />
will Boon close his Gal- <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
Sunday was and the last <lb />
day of <lb />
Personal <lb />
Mr. C returned last <lb />
Wednesday from a trip to <lb />
more. <lb />
The wife of Mr. S. V. <lb />
Bell's Ferry, died <lb />
last week. <lb />
Deputy R. W. King left <lb />
for Raleigh, taking three <lb />
prisoner to the penitentiary. <lb />
Messrs. Harry Skinner, I. A. <lb />
man named Wyatt <lb />
Forbes, charged with stealing <lb />
corn, was brought to town <lb />
and turned over to the Sher- <lb />
Marbles are all the go. <lb />
players and a dozer spectators <lb />
were interested in a game, in <lb />
front of Van store yes <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
We are to know that the <lb />
Sugg, J. D. Murphy and G. B. membership of the Band of Hope <lb />
are attending Court at Snow <lb />
Hill. <lb />
We were pleased to have a call <lb />
from Mr. H. L. of , <lb />
who was in town part of <lb />
lust week. <lb />
Mr. II. Keel <lb />
for Richmond. He goes to <lb />
chase another lot of horses and <lb />
mules. <lb />
Mr. John b. Congleton went to <lb />
New York last week to purchase <lb />
A valuable mare for sale by J. goods fur the firm of Harry Skin- <lb />
C. Lanier. <lb />
The Board of Town <lb />
met last night. <lb />
We keep chair seats of every <lb />
description. D. D. Go. <lb />
This month has five Sundays <lb />
and five Mondays. <lb />
This no humbug about the <lb />
Photographer leaving. <lb />
Now look after your premises <lb />
and clean them up. <lb />
A fine colt, three years old next <lb />
September, for sale by E. C. <lb />
Glenn. <lb />
The fruit trees look beautiful in <lb />
their wealth of blooms. <lb />
We sell strictly for cash there- <lb />
fore can afford to sell goods low. <lb />
D. D. Go. <lb />
Several gloomy days last week. <lb />
It rained nearly all the week. <lb />
Go at Once to Gallery <lb />
and have your picture made. <lb />
The farmers for the nice <lb />
weather of the last few days. <lb />
Nice lot of Yam Potato Slips <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Don't say the poaches are all <lb />
killed yet. Let's and see. <lb />
Bushels of seed Peas for <lb />
sale by E. C. Glenn. <lb />
County Commissioners were in <lb />
session Monday and yesterday. <lb />
We have five hundred flower <lb />
pots on hand, and will surprise <lb />
you with low prices. <lb />
D. D. Co. Monday last week. We deeply <lb />
Superior Court for Greene sympathize with the parents, <lb />
is being held in Hill this <lb />
week. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Mr. J. B. Johnson, Jr., one of <lb />
Reflector force, made a speech <lb />
before the May's Chapel Reform <lb />
Club on last Sunday afternoon. <lb />
Mrs. J. B. New Or <lb />
leans, who has been <lb />
months with her mother, Mrs. <lb />
Marshall, left tor her home las; <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
We were gad to see Mr. R. D. <lb />
Armstrong, of Rocky Mount, in <lb />
town last week He was once tel- <lb />
operator at and <lb />
has many friends down this way. <lb />
Mr. M. R. Lang and wife <lb />
ed home Saturday from their trip <lb />
through the West and North. <lb />
; We are glad to know that their <lb />
was filled with much <lb />
pleasure. <lb />
Mr. W. A. Jenkins, a young <lb />
man of died of <lb />
on Wednesday of last week. I <lb />
He was a of Mrs. Dr. C. <lb />
J. of town, and <lb />
spent much of his boyhood <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
We regret to learn that Messrs. <lb />
J A. and C. J. Hunter, both <lb />
well-known and having numerous <lb />
friends in Greenville, were heavy <lb />
losers in the Raleigh bank swindle. <lb />
Mr. Higgs lost all that he had <lb />
ed since the war. <lb />
The intelligence will be sad to <lb />
many here that the little son of; <lb />
Rev. G. Nelson, of Goldsboro <lb />
Circuit, whose sickness we men- <lb />
two issues ago, died on <lb />
la increasing. Their meeting last <lb />
Friday night was interesting <lb />
largely attended. <lb />
Spring had to hold Winter in <lb />
Ins lap a long time this <lb />
The sun ought to hurry up and put <lb />
a veto upon such performances by <lb />
making it warmer. <lb />
The rate is fixed at two-thirds <lb />
of a cent a mile both ways on the <lb />
railroads for the military <lb />
attending the <lb />
of the State Guard. <lb />
The English sparrows are de- <lb />
some of the gardens in <lb />
town. One lady told us the birds <lb />
had pulled up three different sow- <lb />
of peas in her garden. <lb />
The river was so high that our <lb />
fishermen could not put their set <lb />
nets in the creeks in order to see <lb />
whether or not there was the usu <lb />
Easter run of herring. <lb />
We have had a few days of <lb />
passingly beautiful weather, but <lb />
think that it will be raining again <lb />
before half our readers have seen <lb />
this copy of the Reflector. <lb />
. M. R. is a wonder, for <lb />
it a stock of goods rarely <lb />
the limits of the <lb />
large cities. For and sum- <lb />
mer he has the latest and prettiest <lb />
styles. <lb />
The Episcopal Bazaar last night <lb />
was a complete success. Do not <lb />
miss it to-night. Admission to <lb />
the entertainment to-morrow <lb />
night will be cents, children <lb />
cents. <lb />
Mr. J. C. Robertson began teach <lb />
lag a class in penmanship, at the <lb />
Court House, last night. Mr. <lb />
Robertson is a good penman and <lb />
we hope his class will be largely <lb />
attended. <lb />
We return thanks for an <lb />
to the Athletic games held <lb />
under the auspices of the Davis <lb />
School, N. C, Thurs- <lb />
day and Friday afternoons, April <lb />
19th and 20th. <lb />
Some of our are <lb />
that the next -session of <lb />
the North Carolina Press <lb />
be held at Morehead City <lb />
ring the time of the meeting of <lb />
the Teachers Assembly. The Re- <lb />
favors the suggestion, and <lb />
thinks the meeting at time <lb />
and place would be both pleasant <lb />
and profitable. <lb />
Hold Iamb Early <lb />
Just a mouth now to the <lb />
election. We hope the <lb />
ward meetings for the selection of <lb />
candidates will be held earlier <lb />
than in years that the people <lb />
may find out who they are to vote <lb />
for. The plan of holding these <lb />
meetings on Friday night just <lb />
or to the is not a good <lb />
What say the Executive <lb />
Committee to holding them <lb />
this year <lb />
Deferred <lb />
had intended to give a <lb />
sketch of Dr. J G. James in <lb />
issue. Another was to prepare tie <lb />
article for us and upon that we <lb />
were depending. But we were <lb />
disappointed, and found almost at <lb />
the eleventh hour that the article <lb />
would not be forthcoming. Be- <lb />
then too late for us t prepare <lb />
a sketch for the issue worthy the <lb />
memory of so excellent a man as <lb />
Dr. James, we are compelled to <lb />
defer it next week. <lb />
A man that loses his fortune is <lb />
Mr. Nelson and wife are now in to he pitied, but it is not in our <lb />
Greenville the parents of Mrs. nature to too much sympathy <lb />
will be in Green ville but <lb />
a while longer. Best to <lb />
procure your early. <lb />
These beautiful days make hair <lb />
cutting popular and the barbers <lb />
enjoy the rush. <lb />
Point Lace Flour has been tried <lb />
and is the best and cheapest at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Nothing yet has been heard of <lb />
Potter, the who escaped <lb />
jail two weeks ago. <lb />
the Photographer will <lb />
leave or about the 10th inst. <lb />
Not many people from the <lb />
try are coming into town now <lb />
All busy on the farm. <lb />
We have on hand several sets <lb />
of oak chairs that we desire to <lb />
close out to make room for other <lb />
goods. D. D. Haskett k Co. <lb />
The merchants who advertise <lb />
their spring goods are the ones <lb />
that do the selling. <lb />
. Remember this is the <lb />
last trip to Greenville. <lb />
Such a delightful day was last <lb />
Friday after the season of bad <lb />
weather that preceded it. <lb />
Call on D. D. Haskett k Co for <lb />
every thing in the Hardware <lb />
line. <lb />
Judging from our exchanges the <lb />
heavy rains last week were <lb />
throughout the State. <lb />
The sale of the Boss Famous <lb />
Lunch Milk Biscuit during 1887 <lb />
exceeded the sales of the former <lb />
year by pounds. Try <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
There will be a leap year hop at <lb />
Falkland on Friday 6th. <lb />
Thanks for an invitation. <lb />
We have still a few desirable <lb />
goods on hand 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 />
The House is offered for <lb />
sale. Apply F. G. James for <lb />
particulars. <lb />
Stock fob Sale, <lb />
have opened a <lb />
Large Sale Stable on Market <lb />
Square and are prepared to fur- <lb />
the public with horses and <lb />
moles 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 />
to sell on reasonable terms. <lb />
Call and see <lb />
Peebles, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Read the notice to creditors by <lb />
A. Gainer, Administrator of <lb />
Aaron Andrews. <lb />
All person indebted to M. A. <lb />
Jar vis for merchandise please <lb />
make a settlement with us with <lb />
cash or by note at once. <lb />
D. D. k Co. <lb />
Don't forget that will <lb />
soon close bis gallery -and leave. <lb />
Get your photographs before it is <lb />
too late. <lb />
Another lot of good high- <lb />
cut envelopes just received Monday <lb />
at hit office. <lb />
Nelson. <lb />
Mr. A. will leave for <lb />
San Francisco, Cal., the last of <lb />
this week, to take charge and set- <lb />
the estate of his brother-in-law, <lb />
who died recently. As the estate <lb />
is a large one it will probably <lb />
his absence from Green- <lb />
ville for two or three months, <lb />
lie will be missed by the people. <lb />
During Mr. absence <lb />
Mr. Frank Wilson will have <lb />
charge of business Messrs. <lb />
EL Morns Bro. <lb />
News comes of the failure of <lb />
W. E. Page k Co., of <lb />
ville <lb />
Large arrivals of spring goods at <lb />
the various stores in town this <lb />
week. <lb />
The high water ran Mr. Glenn <lb />
out of his warehouse at the wharf <lb />
on Monday. <lb />
An article on the Tyson neigh- <lb />
and cotton belt of the <lb />
county will appear next week. <lb />
The Festival of began <lb />
last night and closes with an en <lb />
to-morrow night. <lb />
Don't be in a hurry to lay aside <lb />
heavy clothing you may contract <lb />
bad colds or pneumonia by so do- <lb />
Those lovely hyacinths in Mr. <lb />
John Cherry's yard have been <lb />
by nearly every passer for <lb />
two weeks. <lb />
Examinations were held at the <lb />
Institute last week and on Mon- <lb />
day the last quarter of the session <lb />
was commenced. <lb />
It is now against the law to <lb />
shoot partridges, the statute <lb />
prohibiting such going into effect <lb />
on the first of April. <lb />
The housekeeper is looking <lb />
ard to the day of cleaning. <lb />
With them it is not the most <lb />
pleasant season of the year. <lb />
This is a week of self-denial and <lb />
prayer with the Methodist Church. <lb />
The congregation here are holding <lb />
services each night this week. <lb />
Mr. Bill Peebles was heard to <lb />
remark Monday that shad were <lb />
swimming about in Mr. Ben Jess. <lb />
Wilson's field pulling up bis oats. <lb />
The Rough and Ready Fire <lb />
Company in command of Capt. R <lb />
G Hodges, had their monthly <lb />
meeting and parade Monday <lb />
Does it afford yon any <lb />
in cold, disagreeable weather <lb />
to look forward and think how <lb />
hot it will be about the middle of <lb />
July <lb />
The freshet in the river <lb />
vented many people coming to <lb />
town on Monday as usually at- <lb />
tend the the <lb />
As it will be necessary for me <lb />
to leave Greenville in a few days <lb />
to be absent several weeks, parties <lb />
who contemplate purchasing <lb />
for those who show so little <lb />
as to speculate in cotton <lb />
and come out losers. <lb />
They call a photographer <lb />
that is he your <lb />
picture every opportunity. And <lb />
will be taking bis leave <lb />
Greenville very soon, so you bet- <lb />
get pictures early. <lb />
The river is so high that one <lb />
the steamers ran into the <lb />
graph line, yesterday, and broke <lb />
it down again. The water lacks <lb />
but a few feet of being as high as <lb />
in November last. <lb />
Debate <lb />
The Reform Club had a good <lb />
meeting Monday night. The <lb />
query for debate was <lb />
that pride and ambition have been <lb />
productive of more harm than, <lb />
and <lb />
did speeches were made in the <lb />
by Mr. J B. Johnson, <lb />
Jr., and Maj. Hem y Harding and <lb />
in the negative by Mr. W. F. <lb />
Harding. The decision was in fa- <lb />
of the negative de- <lb />
bate will be had next Monday <lb />
night. Public invited. <lb />
North Carolina has been given <lb />
a general stirring up during the <lb />
past week, and we pause to won- <lb />
what the glorious old State i <lb />
coming to. From to cir- <lb />
from sea shore to <lb />
mountain, from border to border <lb />
has the excitement extended and <lb />
the people stood aghast when the <lb />
news of the great bank steal at <lb />
the Capital reached them. Yes. <lb />
right in our own State did <lb />
the Canada fever break out, two <lb />
high bank officials line their pock- <lb />
with money belongs to <lb />
others and skip. How some of <lb />
these fellows love the old State <lb />
sing <lb />
Carolina, Heavens blessings <lb />
attend <lb />
Then burst her big banks and go on a <lb />
The Reflector indebted to <lb />
the Committee for an invitation <lb />
to the ceremonies on Memorial <lb />
Day, May 10th, on the occasion of <lb />
unveiling anal dedicating the Con- <lb />
federate Monument at Washing- <lb />
ton. <lb />
Mr. A. G. Cox, manufacturer of <lb />
the Cox Cotton Planter, tells us <lb />
his sales will go over one thous- <lb />
and this season. He cannot make <lb />
them fast enough to supply the <lb />
demands It the best cotton <lb />
planter known. <lb />
Small industries make a town, <lb />
and for that reason nothing that <lb />
is projected for Greenville should <lb />
be let tall through. Bring up the <lb />
canning factory and other <lb />
tries in that line. There is money <lb />
in them. <lb />
Messrs Higgs k tell <lb />
that if their big advertisement on <lb />
the supplement had continued a <lb />
few weeks longer they would be <lb />
compelled to go North again for <lb />
more goods. People have been <lb />
flocking to their store. <lb />
The Lulu Company that <lb />
had engaged to play in Greenville <lb />
on Thursday and Friday nights of <lb />
last week failed to put in appear <lb />
The company broke down <lb />
at Rocky Mount. We are just <lb />
sadder for an unpaid printing <lb />
bill. <lb />
The editor is again under <lb />
to a kind friend. On Sat- <lb />
Mrs. M. T present- <lb />
ed us with a beautiful scarf <lb />
from the splendid stocK of jewelry <lb />
at her millinery store. The pin <lb />
is truly a handsome one and we <lb />
appreciate it high v. <lb />
Seeing so many large cases of <lb />
goods being carried to the Racket <lb />
Store last week made some <lb />
wonder what they were going <lb />
to do with them all. Just watch <lb />
the crowds going there and you <lb />
will discover how the goods are <lb />
disposed of. <lb />
have trod from the threshold of <lb />
March. <lb />
Till the scarf of April Is on <lb />
the la <lb />
And down the bright hillside that <lb />
comes the day <lb />
We hear the warm panting of beautiful <lb />
Week of <lb />
The Methodists are observing <lb />
torn made clothing or who wish j the week of prayer for the cause <lb />
to have garments cut, Inn I best j Missions. Services every night, <lb />
come immediately to the store of Services of song Friday night <lb />
Morns Bros. Public invited. <lb />
Journalistic <lb />
The New Daily Journal <lb />
is seven years old. It is useless <lb />
to say it is u good paper. Every- <lb />
body knows that. We hope the <lb />
Journal will add many sevens to <lb />
the years of its existence. <lb />
The Kinston Free Press, one of <lb />
i he brightest best of our <lb />
tern exchanges, recently began its <lb />
seventh volume. It has greatly <lb />
improved under the management <lb />
of Mr. Herbert, and is a pa <lb />
per. <lb />
We have received a copy of the <lb />
Monitor, monthly <lb />
voted to the interest of our homes. <lb />
special reference to our <lb />
young people, the <lb />
of It is published <lb />
at Henderson, N. C, at per <lb />
year. This magazine is one of <lb />
unusual interest, it should go <lb />
to every home throughout the <lb />
State. It is published under the <lb />
auspices Henderson Female <lb />
College its tone is pure and <lb />
Be Thankful for Sorrows <lb />
Life would grow so weary were <lb />
it nothing but sunshine. Sorrows <lb />
often prove a blessing by helping <lb />
us to more fully appreciate seasons <lb />
of pleasure and happiness. The <lb />
chilling winds and snows of bleak <lb />
December serve to fit for a <lb />
higher enjoyment of the verdure <lb />
and flowers of balmy May. Griefs <lb />
and troubles that seem to nigh <lb />
wring our lives from us and weigh <lb />
us down lb despair bring us to a <lb />
more perfect realization of the <lb />
blessings of joy and gladness that <lb />
follow. A day of dark clouds with <lb />
torrents of rain, makes the <lb />
all the brighter the sun <lb />
shines again. Let us then thank <lb />
God for every cloudy day, for every <lb />
grief, for every trial ; remember- <lb />
that He sends them but to <lb />
strengthen us and prepare our <lb />
hearts for still deeper gratitude <lb />
when the clouds are rolled away <lb />
and we bask in the glorious sun- <lb />
light of peace and happiness. <lb />
Licenses. <lb />
W ere issued by the Register of <lb />
Deeds to sixteen couples in Pitt <lb />
county during the month of March, <lb />
eight white and eight colored via <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Joseph D. Pearce and Georgia <lb />
James W. Cannon and <lb />
Susan Jones, Joe Frank and <lb />
Mary Pollard, John and <lb />
Jennie Hathaway, Hardy L. Fen- <lb />
and Mary B. James, <lb />
Hudson and Fannie Edwards, <lb />
Henry Dew Edwards, <lb />
J. Anderson and Mary E. Ba- <lb />
Ben Daniel and Kiddie Walker, <lb />
William and Lucy <lb />
William Smith and <lb />
Staton, Henry and Livia <lb />
Spell, Ed and Marian Got- <lb />
ham, Chas. H. Patrick and Molly <lb />
Brown, Ned and Marian <lb />
May and <lb />
Vines. <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 />
An investigation has proven that they <lb />
are selling such goods as <lb />
GINGHAMS, SEERSUCKERS, LAWNS, CALICOES, <lb />
and every kind of WORSTED DRESS GOODS, <lb />
single and double width, at figures too low for <lb />
comparison. Their stock of Hamburg Edgings <lb />
and all over Swiss Embroidery and <lb />
Flouncing is complete in every respect. <lb />
BELOW ARE SOME PRICKS <lb />
Lawns 1-2 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 />
SPRING SUMMER <lb />
Mammoth Stock Just<lb />
It Greatly Reduced Prices. A Big Job In <lb />
SHOES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
D. <lb />
X. C. <lb />
S. M <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
sen <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK STORE. <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY- <lb />
their jeer's supplies will <lb />
their Interest to get our before <lb />
chasing else where. is complete <lb />
ill all Its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb />
kc. <lb />
Lowest <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A <lb />
stock <lb />
always on baud sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our are all bought <lb />
sold CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run. we sell a close margin. <lb />
Respect fully. <lb />
Greenville. N. C- <lb />
The Tar <lb />
Greenville. President <lb />
J. It. <lb />
s. Greenville. <lb />
N. M. Tarboro, Gen <lb />
R. Washington,<lb />
The People's Line for travel Tin <lb />
River. <lb />
is the finest <lb />
boat the river. She ha- <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
painted. <lb />
up specially comfort, ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A Table furnished with the <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on Steamer is <lb />
not only comfortable lint <lb />
Leaven Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
an.; Friday at is. o'clock, a m. <lb />
Leaves Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at O'clock, A. M. <lb />
Freights received dally and through <lb />
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
X. <lb />
J. C. CHESTNUT, <lb />
X. C. <lb />
Has on band a well assorted of <lb />
Light Groceries, Canned Goods, Fruits, <lb />
Confections, Tobacco, <lb />
Cigars. <lb />
Will be sold ill <lb />
a call, at the <lb />
under the Opera Mouse. <lb />
N E W <lb />
JEWELRY STORE. <lb />
I have just received another lot of line <lb />
WATCHES, CLOCKS, <lb />
and Jewelry. <lb />
which arc offered at low prices <lb />
all or ma, wore <lb />
A News Stand has been added to my <lb />
business where the latest books and <lb />
can purchased. <lb />
MOSES <lb />
J. P ELLIOTT. JOHN NICHOLS <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
AND <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
NORFOLK. <lb />
Baltimore 1870. <lb />
Will open a Mouse in <lb />
in September. 1887, for the handling and <lb />
-ale cotton, thus giving our customers <lb />
Choice of the two markets. <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
Having it. s. <lb />
with In the Undertaking business we <lb />
are ready to the people in that <lb />
capacity. All note accounts doe <lb />
me for pail have placed In <lb />
the hands of Mr. Sheppard <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
We keep on hand all times a nice <lb />
-lock of Burial Cases Caskets of ill <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the fluent Case down to a <lb />
Pill county We SIS lilted <lb />
up with all and can render <lb />
to ill who <lb />
us FLANAGAN ft SHEPPARD, <lb />
1688, <lb />
Wishes to announce to the Ladies and <lb />
public generally owing lo had health <lb />
-he is closing out her entire stock <lb />
AT AND BELOW COST. <lb />
Laces, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, <lb />
and n thousand other article, too <lb />
to mention going mere nothing. <lb />
coming lo town will save money <lb />
by calling to see her. The goods <lb />
MUST BE SOLD. <lb />
Now is the time lo buy nice goods at <lb />
Low Prices. No second but all <lb />
Goods. <lb />
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, <lb />
second door from comer under Opera <lb />
Mouse. Very respectfully <lb />
Mrs. Home. <lb />
folly n ml vigor <lb />
of <lb />
.- . J <lb />
Wrath. <lb />
Manhood, Me. A <lb />
nil- mi it i- <lb />
I. . <lb />
G DAILY AT <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 /></p>
                <pb facs="00018879_tn_0004" n="4" />
                <p>
MRS. E. A. SHEPPARD <lb />
HAS ADDED TO HER STOCK <lb />
Millinery Goals, and has secured <lb />
services of assistant. <lb />
All orders can now b; the short- <lb />
est Dry Wet tor <lb />
minting embroidery neatly executed <lb />
While la tin- Northern she w <lb />
Terr careful to only the best ant <lb />
latest style in the line, apt <lb />
U prepared to offer purchasers special in <lb />
FREE DELIVERY IX TOWS <lb />
OF <lb />
oil. <lb />
JAMES A. SMITH <lb />
WILT. DELIVER, DAILY, <lb />
to parties it. Kerosene Oil, as <lb />
good as any in market and at Exactly <lb />
Price now paid at the stores. <lb />
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED <lb />
Save time, money and trouble by per- <lb />
to fill your orders at your <lb />
places of business. <lb />
RESORT <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
For Shaving, Cutting and Dressing<lb />
etc. J cents. <lb />
Will Color One to Four <lb />
Of Dress Goods, <lb />
Garments, <lb />
Tarns, Rags, <lb />
A Child can use them <lb />
The PUREST, STRONGEST and FASTEST <lb />
of all Dyes. Warranted lo roods, and <lb />
give colors. for Feathers. Rib- <lb />
Con, and all Fancy Dyeing. leading colon. <lb />
They make Beat and Cheapest <lb />
WRITING INK ONE QUART <lb />
laundry blue IO Cents. <lb />
Directions for Coloring Photographs and a colored <lb />
Cabinet Photo, sample, sent for cents. <lb />
Ask druggist for Boole and Sample Card, or write <lb />
WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO., <lb />
For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles. <lb />
DIAMOND PAINTS. <lb />
Gold. Silver, Copper Only IO Cent. <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
GREENVILLE. a <lb />
ROSA ANGEL. <lb />
AT THE GLASS FRONT, <lb />
r the Opera House, at which <lb />
I have recently located, and where I have <lb />
thing in my line <lb />
NEW, AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
MAKE A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
Mi all the improved appliances; new <lb />
and chairs. <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for outside of my shop <lb />
promptly respectfully, <lb />
HERBERT EDMONDS. <lb />
Mil k mi <lb />
A T THE STOCK OF NEW <lb />
MILLINERY GOODS <lb />
arriving at <lb />
MRS. <lb />
will convince you that they are without a <lb />
parallel in this market, both as to quality <lb />
and price. A new lot of the latest style <lb />
goods received every days. <lb />
STEAM ENGINES <lb />
and all other machines repaired at short <lb />
notice, at home or at shop. Iron and <lb />
Brass Turning done in the best manner. <lb />
Cylinders bored. Models made to order, <lb />
Locks repaired. Keys made or fitted. Pipe <lb />
cut and threaded, tins repaired in best <lb />
manner. Bring on work. General <lb />
Jobbing done by O. P. HUMBER, <lb />
May Greenville N. C. <lb />
R. R. <lb />
Schedule. <lb />
TRAINS NO SOUTH. <lb />
No No No <lb />
Dated Nov daily Fast Mail, daily <lb />
daily ex Sun. <lb />
Weldon pm I pm <lb />
Ar Rocky Mount <lb />
Ar am <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar <lb />
am <lb />
Ar <lb />
TRAINS NORTH <lb />
No No No <lb />
daily daily daily <lb />
ex Sun. <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Magnolia am <lb />
Warsaw 10.50 <lb />
Ar Goldsboro<lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar <lb />
Wilson am pm pm <lb />
Ar Rocky Mount <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Lt Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Weldon pm <lb />
Daily except Sunday. pm <lb />
Train en Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 <lb />
P. M. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck <lb />
9.30 A. M. except Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
P M, Sunday P M, arrive <lb />
Williamston. N C. P M, P M. <lb />
Returning leaves Williamston, N C, daily <lb />
except Sunday. A M, Sunday A <lb />
M, arrive Tarboro, N C, A M, <lb />
AM. <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leaves <lb />
Goldsboro except Sunday. A M, <lb />
arrive N C, A M. Re- <lb />
turning leaves Smithfield, C A M, <lb />
arrive N C, P M. <lb />
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky <lb />
Mount at P M, arrives Nashville <lb />
P M, Spring Hope P M. Returning <lb />
leaves Spring Hope A M, Nashville <lb />
A M, arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
M, daily, except <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
for Clinton, dally, except Sunday, at <lb />
P M. Returning leave Clinton at A <lb />
M, connecting at Warsaw with <lb />
and <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson A Fayette- <lb />
ville Branch is No. Northbound is <lb />
No. except Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South will stop only at <lb />
Wilson. G and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection at <lb />
Weldon for all points North daily. All <lb />
rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb />
day via Bay Line. <lb />
Trains make close connection for all <lb />
points North via Richmond and Wash- <lb />
All trains run solid between <lb />
ton an Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb />
JOHN V. DIVINE, <lb />
General <lb />
J. R. KENLY, Transportation <lb />
T. M. EMERSON, Passenger <lb />
C. B. N. B. <lb />
Edwards <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
1ST. C. <lb />
have the largest and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind to be found in <lb />
the State, and solicit orders for all el a am <lb />
Of Commercial, Bail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
WEDDING STATIONERY READY <lb />
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES <lb />
COUNTY <lb />
us your orders. <lb />
AND <lb />
k. c. <lb />
Onward Is The Word. <lb />
The FARMER enters its <lb />
third at the following <lb />
subscriber, <lb />
subscribers, year. 5.00 <lb />
subscribers, year. 10.00 <lb />
One copy, year free to the one send- <lb />
a club of ten. <lb />
Eight pages. columns, weekly. Send <lb />
CASH to <lb />
L. L. POLK. Raleigh, N, C. <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
SPENCER BROS., <lb />
THE HOME <lb />
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. <lb />
Polite waiters. Good rooms. Best <lb />
the market affords. When in the city <lb />
stop at the <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
on Main St., Washington, N. C.<lb />
BUY <lb />
EXCELSIOR <lb />
SATISFACTORY <lb />
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS <lb />
ILL PURCHASERS CAN BE SUITED <lb />
Out of the darkness I cry unto thee, <lb />
Father, all-merciful, to <lb />
In Thy great pity draw nigh unto me. <lb />
Thou art the only one able to save <lb />
Oh, it is dark, and the night-wind is chill <lb />
Soul, art thou fearful, still <lb />
Soul, thou hast little faith ; suffer His will; <lb />
God the mighty to save <lb />
A, in my weakness, would ask of thee <lb />
strength, <lb />
Father omnipotent, mighty to save I <lb />
All else hath failed me and humbly at <lb />
length. <lb />
Come I thy pardon and blessing to <lb />
crave I <lb />
Soul art thou promise is <lb />
sure <lb />
Soul, art thou love shall <lb />
endure <lb />
Soul, thou art sinful; but one there is <lb />
pure <lb />
Christ the Anointed, the mighty to save <lb />
I, in my weariness, beg Thee for <lb />
Weary so weary that sweet seems the <lb />
fa ; <lb />
but lean my tired head on Thy <lb />
breast. <lb />
Rest, in Thy strength, O thou mighty <lb />
to save <lb />
Soul, art thou weary His loved ones <lb />
shall sleep <lb />
Soul, hast thou sorrow no more shall <lb />
thou weep <lb />
Soul, art thou faithless t His word he <lb />
doth keep; <lb />
Christ the one, mighty to <lb />
save <lb />
L of my the watchers that wait, <lb />
Longing for morning to light the dark <lb />
wave; <lb />
Lift I mine eyes to the far-away gate <lb />
That leads to Thy kingdom. Thou <lb />
mighty to save <lb />
Soul, who condemns Christ <lb />
who both died <lb />
Soul, canst thou doubt Him behold His <lb />
pierced side <lb />
Soul, thou hast pardon, through Christ <lb />
crucified <lb />
Christ the eternal one, mighty to save <lb />
Isaac <lb />
FOR BY <lb />
L. C. TERRELL, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
spool <lb />
. sail <lb />
JO V <lb />
if<lb />
ping <lb />
mm rewire<lb />
rs. TO <lb />
COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
Opened the 20th of February with <lb />
students, has increased to over in <lb />
Ail the commercial branches taught; <lb />
Arithmetic, Double Entry Book Keeping, <lb />
including Commercial Law and Business <lb />
Correspondence, Penmanship according <lb />
to the latest method. Grammar and Com- <lb />
position. This is a Commercial School <lb />
with a Primary Department. Miss <lb />
Thomas, a competent teacher has charge <lb />
of the latter department. Rates for the <lb />
through Commercial Course per <lb />
month, for Primary Course to <lb />
per month Book Keeping alone <lb />
per month. Penmanship alone <lb />
per month. Through Commercial Course <lb />
completed within to months. Board <lb />
can be obtained at to per month. <lb />
A limited number can get board with <lb />
the principal and be under his charge all <lb />
time. For information address <lb />
WHITFIELD, Principal <lb />
Special Notice. <lb />
All persons owing the firm of Winstead <lb />
are hereby notified to come <lb />
forward at settle or their ac- <lb />
counts will be placed in course of <lb />
S. P. CLARK, Assignee, <lb />
Farm For Sale. <lb />
The undersigned otters a desirable farm <lb />
for sale. Situated about two miles <lb />
the of Bethel. In Pitt county adjoin- <lb />
the J. S. farm, containing <lb />
about acres, acres of which are <lb />
cleared. Upon farm are two dwell- <lb />
houses and necessary <lb />
Water upon the premises Is excellent. <lb />
Location healthy. The land is rich, pro- <lb />
and easily cultivated. For fur- <lb />
particulars apply to <lb />
H. C. <lb />
ft <lb />
The best the world for Cuts, <lb />
Bruise. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe- <lb />
Chapped Hands, <lb />
Corns, and all Skin <lb />
and cures Piles, or no pay re- <lb />
It b guaranteed to give perfect <lb />
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, <lb />
For sale by ErnuL <lb />
Raising Corn. <lb />
Who b f ReSt Friend t <lb />
Your stomach of course. Why Be- <lb />
cause if it is out of order you are one of <lb />
the most miserable creatures living. Give <lb />
it a fair, honorable chance and see if it is <lb />
not the best friend you have in the end. <lb />
Don't smoke in the morning Don't drink <lb />
in the morning. If you must smoke and <lb />
drink wait until your stomach if. through <lb />
with breakfast. You can drink more and <lb />
smoke more in the evening and it will <lb />
tell on you less. If your food ferments <lb />
and does not digest arc <lb />
troubled with Heartburn, Dizziness of <lb />
the head, coming up of the food after eat- <lb />
Indigestion, or any <lb />
trouble of the stomach, you had best <lb />
use Green's August Flower, as no person <lb />
can use it without immediate relief. <lb />
Cotton Milling in the South. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
Some years back, as, many <lb />
our readers will remember, we <lb />
wrote many editorials upon cotton <lb />
milling in the South, in which we <lb />
sought to show how superior were <lb />
the advantages in the South over <lb />
the North. An appeal to our <lb />
files would reveal the fact that <lb />
through several years we assayed <lb />
to prove from facts and evidences <lb />
collated, that the true way for <lb />
success was to carry the mills to <lb />
the cotton, and thus completely <lb />
reverse the old plan of operating. <lb />
We showed how much cheaper it <lb />
would be to manufacture the cot <lb />
ton at home, and gave statistics <lb />
drawn from both Old and New <lb />
England to point our discussion <lb />
and to complete contrasts. <lb />
Latterly we have said but little <lb />
in this on. We have seen <lb />
that there was a rapid multiply- <lb />
of Southern factories and a <lb />
genuine in some localities. <lb />
These we have noted from time <lb />
to time. <lb />
Years ago Mew England maim <lb />
and economists were <lb />
quite blind as to facts and refused <lb />
to believe that the South really <lb />
offered any peculiar advantages <lb />
for mining and milling. But all <lb />
this is passed, and there <lb />
danger that the advantages off- <lb />
by the South may be <lb />
and that possibly cotton mil- <lb />
ling may be overdone. The <lb />
of showed there were <lb />
cotton mills in the South, <lb />
with spindles, <lb />
looms. It is now ascertained that <lb />
there were in operation last year <lb />
mills, with spindles <lb />
and looms. <lb />
In 1880, the total bales <lb />
were or pounds. <lb />
In 1887, there were bale- <lb />
consumed, of pounds. <lb />
These estimate are for the year <lb />
ending with last July. Since <lb />
then there has been much activity <lb />
in increasing the number of cot- <lb />
ton mills. The New York <lb />
Chronicle 17th inst., places <lb />
the number of factories already <lb />
built at with either pro- <lb />
or building, making a total <lb />
of If this is not exaggerated, <lb />
it shows very wonderful increase <lb />
in the Dumber of mills. North <lb />
Carolina is credited with built <lb />
and coming <lb />
Bat here is the table as published <lb />
in the Financial Chronicle <lb />
In Building <lb />
or <lb />
Protected. Total.<lb />
States <lb />
II <lb />
N. Carolina. <lb />
Georgia. <lb />
Florida. <lb />
Alabama. <lb />
Mississippi. <lb />
Texas. <lb />
Arkansas----- <lb />
Missouri. <lb />
Kentucky.<lb />
Total. <lb />
This shows that there are now <lb />
in the South cotton mills, or <lb />
mote than were in operation <lb />
year ; of we learn that <lb />
several had began operations since <lb />
the of the season 1886-7, so <lb />
that there are now, we should <lb />
mate, about <lb />
AX AVARICIOUS MAN. <lb />
Why b an avaricious man like one with <lb />
a abort memory He b always <lb />
ting, bat the wise parent never forgets <lb />
Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet <lb />
and the croup preventive, <lb />
and cough and <lb />
Nashville American. <lb />
A gentleman to an <lb />
can reporter that nothing is more <lb />
susceptible a thorough <lb />
than is the failure to pro- <lb />
duce corn in a fully matured and <lb />
heavily fruited condition. <lb />
said he, all my experience <lb />
farming I have never had the <lb />
slightest occasion to complain of <lb />
the evil which yon mention, as it <lb />
has never existed in my case. I <lb />
attribute this not alone to good <lb />
fortune, but to the well-applied <lb />
provisions of an established fact. <lb />
Failure on the part of the grain <lb />
to attain a proper growth, <lb />
skips and all other evidences of <lb />
imperfect development are <lb />
to partial communication be- <lb />
tween the silk and the pollen, <lb />
which communication is generally <lb />
brought about by currents off wind <lb />
other natural agencies, which <lb />
are often withheld to the great <lb />
detriment of the growing crop <lb />
The remedy is to go through the <lb />
field corn when the and <lb />
the silk are in bloom and by <lb />
bending the stalks of <lb />
adjoining rows dust the pollen <lb />
one tassel upon the silk of the op- <lb />
stalk, or in any manner <lb />
which may appear most <lb />
to bring about the desired <lb />
communication. I consider a day's <lb />
work so expended at this juncture <lb />
worth five work at other <lb />
stage of the growing crop. The <lb />
result will never fail to be <lb />
I have exhaustively <lb />
the success of <lb />
of application by cutting off <lb />
the tassels, before maturity <lb />
lated fields of corn and dust upon <lb />
the silks afterwards produced the <lb />
brought from another field, <lb />
that I got closely crowded <lb />
grains of perfectly developed corn. <lb />
I know this method to be an en- <lb />
tire success, and if it were brought <lb />
into more general use there would <lb />
be less from this source <lb />
It will pay every time in increased <lb />
yield. <lb />
CURE. <lb />
To THE inform <lb />
readers that I have a positive remedy for <lb />
the above named disease. By its timely <lb />
of hopeless cases have been <lb />
permanently cured. I shall be glad to <lb />
send two bottles of my remedy free to <lb />
any of your readers who nave <lb />
if they will send me their express <lb />
and post office address. Respectfully, <lb />
T. A. SLOCUM, M. C, Pearl St., N Y <lb />
The <lb />
As the winter has not been over <lb />
severe, it is likely that the cut- <lb />
worm will be troublesome this <lb />
year so it may be well to take the <lb />
advice of the Observer, <lb />
which says <lb />
The berry of the China tree is <lb />
a preventive of the destruction of <lb />
young and collard plants <lb />
the cut-worm in the spring. <lb />
The method of using the berry is <lb />
to insert one of them in the earth <lb />
by the side of the plant, at the <lb />
transplanting. The cutworm, <lb />
which is such a pest to the <lb />
garden will not come near <lb />
enough to the berry to reach the <lb />
plant. This is the experience of <lb />
one who has repeatedly tried it. <lb />
MARKET. <lb />
Corrected weekly by <lb />
Wholesale and Grocers. <lb />
Too Late. <lb />
Star <lb />
We copy a part an editorial <lb />
from the New York Times con- <lb />
North Carolina and other <lb />
Southern States. We did not <lb />
see the letter it refers to, but the <lb />
editorial copied else- <lb />
where show what was the purport <lb />
of the letter. In some respects <lb />
the Raleigh writer is correct. <lb />
The John Sher- <lb />
mans, not only will solidify the <lb />
South, bin already done so. It <lb />
is too late now to try to placate <lb />
the white men of the South after <lb />
the recent displays of the leading <lb />
Republican politicians, the bitter <lb />
deliverances of the Republican <lb />
press, and the foolish, vengeful <lb />
action of some of the Grand Ar- <lb />
my of the Republic Posts in their <lb />
to the Southern <lb />
and to the Democratic <lb />
dent. Enough has been said and <lb />
done to show that so far as the <lb />
Republicans are concerned their <lb />
professions amity and justice <lb />
and reconciliation are all <lb />
gated bosh. The Republicans all <lb />
through the North are the <lb />
inveterate haters the <lb />
Southern people. The <lb />
can press in the North is always <lb />
just, unfair and vindictive to- <lb />
wards the Southern whites. Lies, <lb />
slanders, insinuations, are the <lb />
chief things which Northern Re <lb />
rely upon in their <lb />
campaigns. <lb />
Every four years the South is <lb />
subjected to the same bad treat- <lb />
For months the old lies <lb />
have been and the old <lb />
bitterness has prevailed in the <lb />
North. The South bus been so <lb />
long accustomed to those mean, <lb />
malicious displays it regards them <lb />
as a matter of course. <lb />
It is too late to begin an insincere <lb />
and hypocritical campaign of mer- <lb />
The Republican leaders have <lb />
taken their attitude of hostility. <lb />
The South understands the <lb />
precisely. No amount of pal- <lb />
aver and can deceive the <lb />
South. Sherman last year talked <lb />
love when in the South, but <lb />
he got back to Ohio his tongue <lb />
was the tongue an adder and <lb />
poison on his lips. <lb />
The South has been solid. The <lb />
South is solid now and will re- <lb />
main solid until the present de <lb />
breed of political <lb />
and have gone to their <lb />
place. There will be no real peace <lb />
as long as Republicans in the North <lb />
are eternally slandering and <lb />
Southern whites and <lb />
resenting the plain facts of <lb />
How the political <lb />
roared when the true men <lb />
of the South proposed a few <lb />
ago to honor the <lb />
How Gen. Jackson <lb />
was set upon by the howling <lb />
of the Northern press for <lb />
to the sentiments of <lb />
manly, loyal Southern heart. <lb />
It too late. The Southern <lb />
will stand together. They <lb />
come of a stock that brave in <lb />
war and and self- <lb />
reliant, and determined in time <lb />
of peace. <lb />
as. <lb />
Most men, otherwise strong in body <lb />
and mind, will become unhappy and <lb />
break down when afflicted with <lb />
It they would only try Salvation <lb />
they would ind at one. Price <lb />
Thousands of bottles of Dr. Bull's <lb />
Cough been sold W. H. <lb />
A Ural Opinion. <lb />
E. Munday, Esq. County <lb />
Atty., Clay Co., Tex. says used <lb />
Electric Bitters with most happy results. <lb />
My brother also very low with Mala- <lb />
rial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured <lb />
by timely use of this medicine. Am sat- <lb />
Electric Hitters saved his <lb />
Mr. D I of Horse Cave, <lb />
adds a like testimony, He <lb />
believes he would have did, had <lb />
It not been Electric Bitters. This <lb />
great remedy will ward off, as well as <lb />
cure all Malaria Diseases, and tor all Kid- <lb />
Liver and Stomach Disorders stands <lb />
unequaled. Price and at <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
Can We Elect. <lb />
New Journal. <lb />
The Scotland Neck Democrat <lb />
raises the name of Hon. Walter <lb />
Clark for Governor, and S. B. Al- <lb />
tor Lieutenant Governor, <lb />
and other papers say Steadman, <lb />
and some Gilmer, and Holt, and <lb />
some Fowle, All are <lb />
mighty good men, but who can <lb />
we elect We don't think Gov. <lb />
Jarvis is in the race at all, and <lb />
don't want to <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
Governor Jarvis is in the race <lb />
just as Judge Clark, Judge Gil- <lb />
mer and others are He is not <lb />
canvassing the State nor has he <lb />
got an army of Federal <lb />
or railroad corporations <lb />
his but the spontaneous <lb />
call of the people is for Jarvis, <lb />
and tho Democrat will learn at no <lb />
distant day that whether Jarvis <lb />
wants to be in the Held or not the <lb />
people are going to put him there. <lb />
There is one thing certain, Jarvis <lb />
can be elected if any man can. <lb />
So it will be absolutely safe for <lb />
the Democrats to nominate <lb />
J. Jarvis for Governor and S. B. <lb />
Alexander for Lieutenant Govern- <lb />
or. <lb />
FAT WIFE. <lb />
Why is the letter P like uncles fat wife <lb />
going up hill It makes ant pant <lb />
and cooling off too soon produces coughs <lb />
and colds. Taylor's Cherokee Remedy <lb />
of Gum Mullein will cure her. <lb />
At the junction of <lb />
and rivers in Tat nail <lb />
county, Ga., in the of an <lb />
old deserted field, stand four trees, <lb />
one of them half demolished from <lb />
a lightening stroke. The <lb />
have intertwined their <lb />
branches in such a manner that <lb />
when seen from a distance they <lb />
seem to form three gigantic fig- <lb />
The fourth tree fur- <lb />
a figure and all <lb />
when seen from a distance <lb />
read The freak was dis- <lb />
covered by some while re- <lb />
turning from camp meeting, and <lb />
t hey think that during the present <lb />
or the <lb />
end of the world will, come. The <lb />
road that passes near the deserted <lb />
field is now seldom used, through <lb />
the fear of the people tor the sup- <lb />
posed omen of evil. <lb />
Don't <lb />
You afford-to waste time in ex- <lb />
when your lungs are in <lb />
Consumption always seems at first, <lb />
only a cold. Do not permit any dealer <lb />
to impose upon you with some cheap <lb />
of Dr. New Discovery for <lb />
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, but be <lb />
sure you get the genuine. Because he <lb />
can make more profit he may tell you he <lb />
has something just as good, or just the <lb />
same. -Don't be deceived, but insist upon <lb />
getting Dr. King's New Discovery, which <lb />
is guaranteed to give relief in all Throat <lb />
Lung and Chest affections. Trial bottle <lb />
free at Drugstore. <lb />
A prominent institution of <lb />
learning sent out circulars asking <lb />
what honors its graduates bad at- <lb />
in life. A bright lady <lb />
graduate responded grad- <lb />
I received the degree A. <lb />
M. Since graduation I <lb />
transposed tho letters <lb />
Many a babe Is hurried out of the world <lb />
by powerful opiate. Mothers, use Dr. <lb />
Bull's Baby Syrup the safest and best <lb />
medicine in the world. <lb />
Many diseases arise from vitiated or <lb />
Impure blood, th keep the system <lb />
proof against the Inroads of <lb />
disease using <lb />
A FARMER'S PHYSICIAN. <lb />
J. T. Porter, county, writes <lb />
am remote from medical aid, but I have <lb />
a physician ever with roe to check sud- <lb />
den attacks of the bowels in keeping Dr. <lb />
Huckleberry Cordial. <lb />
i Lady c <lb />
Pa Childbirth, a new book by <lb />
Dr. John H. Dye, one of New <lb />
skillful physicians, shows that Is not <lb />
necessary In Childbirth, but from <lb />
causes easily understood and overcome <lb />
It proves chat any woman may be- <lb />
come a mother without suffering any pain <lb />
whatever. It also tells how to overcome <lb />
and prevent morning sickness, swelled <lb />
limbs, and all other evils attending <lb />
It and highly endorsed <lb />
physicians everywhere as the wife's <lb />
true private companion. Cut out; <lb />
It will save great pain, and possibly your <lb />
life. Send two-cent stamp for descriptive <lb />
circulars, testimonials, and confidential <lb />
letter in sealed envelope. Address <lb />
Frank Thomas Co., Publishers, <lb />
Md. <lb />
The average Mexican laborer <lb />
supports family on ten cents <lb />
per diem, invested in corn and <lb />
beans. <lb />
Mess <lb />
Bulk to <lb />
Bulk <lb />
Bacon <lb />
Bacon <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
Sugar Cured <lb />
to 6.60 <lb />
to <lb />
Brown to <lb />
Granulated <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Meat to <lb />
to <lb />
Irish <lb />
G. A. <lb />
Liverpool <lb />
toll <lb />
to <lb />
Bread <lb />
Star <lb />
Kerosene to <lb />
THE <lb />
Eastern R <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
CASH <lb />
have recently purchased the stock <lb />
of Hardware M. A. Jarvis. <lb />
and will replenish the same with all the <lb />
leading goods in the <lb />
HARDWARE LINE. <lb />
Farm Implements, Tools, Ta- <lb />
and Pocket Cutlery, Plow Bolls <lb />
and Castings, Cart Material, <lb />
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Hinges, <lb />
Butts, Screws, Nails, <lb />
Glass, Putty, Lead, <lb />
Oil, Painters and <lb />
Material <lb />
of description. <lb />
Having duly before the <lb />
Court Clerk of county on the 6th <lb />
day of March 1888, Administrator el <lb />
Cooper, notice hereby <lb />
given to all persons Indebted to cs- <lb />
to payment to die under <lb />
ed, and to all creditors of d to <lb />
present their claims, properly <lb />
to the on or before <lb />
the day of March or notice <lb />
will be plead In bar of their recovery. <lb />
This 8th day of Mai eh I <lb />
ALLEN WARREN. <lb />
of Henry Cooper, <lb />
O. <lb />
D. J. Editor A Proprietor.<lb />
Harrows and Cultivators, Gins, Grist <lb />
Mills, Cider and Fan Mills, Saw <lb />
Glimmers, Self-feeding Cooking Stoves. <lb />
In fact all goods kept in a <lb />
FiRST-CLASS <lb />
thank the public for the liberal pat- <lb />
that they have given us while <lb />
the M. A. Jarvis hardware bus- <lb />
that they continue the same <lb />
to us. Our motto will be. . <lb />
FOR <lb />
ROSE E. CLEVELAND, <lb />
SISTER OF <lb />
CL <lb />
Mirror <lb />
r. Moral and Rectal <lb />
lure. <lb />
-0- <lb />
Is the title of the grand new hook in- <lb />
by Miss Cleveland. Just out, <lb />
an success, profusely illus- <lb />
with elegant lithograph plate of <lb />
MISS CLEVELAND. The work is a <lb />
complete treatise on and So <lb />
true manhood <lb />
The mother's influence, be patient <lb />
the boys. Keep daughters near you. <lb />
Home beautiful. Family-government, The <lb />
art of awkward and shy, <lb />
A mother's cares. Etiquette in all its bran- <lb />
Etc, Etc. mechanical <lb />
is passed, making it the hand- <lb />
subscription book ever published. <lb />
The illustrations arc the and made <lb />
special artists. <lb />
AGENTS <lb />
Everywhere. The success of working <lb />
agents Is something remarkable. None <lb />
but live, energetic men women wan- <lb />
on this work. guarantee <lb />
territory. Agents at work arc <lb />
from per day. <lb />
Write at once for illustrated circulars <lb />
and terms, and name yo r choice of <lb />
; to secure it instantly send <lb />
for complete agent's outfit, which will be <lb />
forwarded by return mail, postpaid. Lib- <lb />
guaranteed. Address. <lb />
J. L. HERBERT PUBLISHING CO., <lb />
Olive St., St , Louis Mo. <lb />
See Here. <lb />
THE FIVE BOY. <lb />
T. D. writes Have <lb />
and under no circumstances would <lb />
I be without Dr. Huckleberry <lb />
Cordial in my house, especially during <lb />
the season. The result In its use b <lb />
gratifying. <lb />
DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY <lb />
H so buy <lb />
Combined Barrow Cultivator. <lb />
It is worth as much In the cotton field <lb />
as a Rood hand. For sale by <lb />
J. H. WOOL <lb />
N. C. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
Williamston, N. C. <lb />
LITTLE, HOUSE i Bra., Agent, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
N S. FULFORD, Agent, Wash- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Horses <lb />
Mules. <lb />
A car load Just arrived and now for <lb />
sale by. <lb />
at Keel King's old stand. Will sell them <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb />
or at terms on time. I bought <lb />
my stock Cash and can afford to tell <lb />
as cheap as anyone. Give me a calL <lb />
SALE AND FEED STABLES. <lb />
ENLARGED TO <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
obtained, and all in the <lb />
U. Patent Office or in he Courts <lb />
to for Moderate I <lb />
We U. <lb />
Office engaged in Patents <lb />
can patent i <lb />
less time than those more remote <lb />
from Washington. <lb />
When model or drawing is sen <lb />
i b to free <lb />
of charge, add we make charge <lb />
unless we obtain Patents, <lb />
refer, here, to the IV t Mas- <lb />
tor, the of the Money <lb />
Div., and to officials of the U. <lb />
Patent Office. circular, advice <lb />
terms and reference to actual <lb />
in your own State, or county <lb />
address, c. A. Snow <lb />
Washington, I C <lb />
BARBER -SHOP. <lb />
The undersigned has fitted his -shop <lb />
STYLE, <lb />
and any person desiring a <lb />
CLEAN PLEASANT <lb />
CUT, SHAMPOO, <lb />
or anything In <lb />
ART <lb />
b invited me a trial. <lb />
guaranteed or no charge made. <lb />
ALFRED CULLY<lb />
fill fries <lb />
Year, <lb />
IN ADVANCE <lb />
THE REFLECTOR IS THE <lb />
Newspaper ever published in <lb />
Greenville. It furnishes the <lb />
LATEST NEWS <lb />
and gives More Reading Matter for <lb />
the money than any Other paper <lb />
published in North Carolina. <lb />
Riven a variety <lb />
of news. NATIONAL, STATE <lb />
and LOCAL, and will devote it- <lb />
self to the material advancement <lb />
of tho section in winch it <lb />
Send your name and get a <lb />
FREE SAMPLE COP Y. <lb />
is called to as its <lb />
large and growing circulation <lb />
makes it an excellent medium <lb />
through which to reach the people <lb />
SI i-1 . I<lb />
.- I <lb />
it <lb />
Tan -ti r.-r .-<lb />
h- . , <lb />
I Of I . f <lb />
I Um <lb />
I Kl. <lb />
Ki <lb />
. i Ci <lb />
, , ; A <lb />
Ear I <lb />
in I <lb />
Mu . I<lb />
If m. HOOK I <lb />
. I <lb />
. . I It-. I <lb />
I I <lb />
I , <lb />
i I <lb />
i f I <lb />
I I r <lb />
i in-. H I <lb />
ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, <lb />
I kept on file <lb />
GENTS <lb />
ESTIMATES r <lb />
ALL ORDERS FOR <lb />
When I say Cm I On not mean to <lb />
Hod them for have <lb />
turn I MB AX A RADICAL CLUB. <lb />
I have made disease of <lb />
FITS, EPILEPSY or <lb />
FALLING SICKNESS, <lb />
A life long study. I my remedy to <lb />
Curb Hie worst cases. Because others hart <lb />
failed is no reason for not <lb />
Send at once a treat and a <lb />
of my <lb />
and It costs you a <lb />
trial, and it will cure Address <lb />
ROOT. <lb />
COLD <lb />
CATARRH I <lb />
m i I <lb />
and <lb />
o-tor. j <lb />
find <lb />
ii n en <lb />
n-hi -I. <lb />
r ,<lb />
of from u <lb />
y Um ; re I l M <lb />
of la Beneficial <lb />
by A <lb />
A treatment fill <lb />
cent by mail, <lb />
T T. <lb />
Not a D m i . <lb />
fa <lb />
i. la no <lb />
It beg inn in n . Ii I I <lb />
of l it to <lb />
U i <lb />
PROMPTLY FILLED. <lb />
Notice <lb />
fasting out of hair, and eradication of <lb />
dam Is before the public. <lb />
Among the many who have used It with , <lb />
wonderful I refer Ton to the I <lb />
lowing named gentlemen who will testify I <lb />
to the troth of my assertion <lb />
Ku. Greenville. <lb />
Mr. O. <lb />
Any one wishing to give U a trial for <lb />
the above named complaints can <lb />
It from me, at my place of <lb />
per bottle. Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED CULLEY. Harbor. <lb />
Greenville. X. C, March <lb />
Forty <lb />
in tho <lb />
than On <lb />
for la <lb />
the United and roam. <lb />
j triM. the of <lb />
continue to ft M <lb />
for pat f n, car rate, trade-marks, <lb />
I . for to sad <lb />
to patents in Canada, <lb />
Germany, and all other <lb />
ii and are <lb />
riled <lb />
In the Office on short Terms <lb />
No for examination of <lb />
or free <lb />
obtained Mann <lb />
the circulation and la tho <lb />
of its kind n the <lb />
a notice every <lb />
it a rear, and <lb />
ad milled to be the best paper to <lb />
mechanic, Inventions, <lb />
of puts <lb />
listed m It names f <lb />
a; I and of every <lb />
week It four for one dollar. <lb />
Sold all <lb />
ff ran hare an Invention to patent write H <lb />
A . of <lb />
Ml <lb />
about patents nailed free.<lb />
m n Ml <lb />
. ad and i <lb />
c and Seal at i <lb />
orders of <lb />
i.<lb />
ti feet. .<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018879_tn_0005" n="5" />
                <p>
PAPER <lb />
ONE YEAR MONTHS <lb />
THE PAPER <lb />
ever in <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
LARGEST CIRCULATION. <lb />
Ml III. <lb />
SUPPLEMENT. <lb />
FINANCIAL STATEMENT <lb />
Of Pitt County, for the Fiscal <lb />
Ending Dec. 8th, 1887. <lb />
B attending David <lb />
The following is list of or- <lb />
together with the <lb />
and amount, as allowed by the <lb />
Board of Commissioners, from <lb />
Dec. 1880, to Dec. 5th, <lb />
i. <lb />
FOR <lb />
To whom <lb />
Cornelius<lb />
Samuel Cherry <lb />
Brown <lb />
T K Cherry Co <lb />
R Cherry <lb />
f-S Brown <lb />
Jackson <lb />
Teel <lb />
N A Purser <lb />
W B Bland <lb />
A F <lb />
L A Smith <lb />
Brown <lb />
J R Fortes <lb />
K B <lb />
Henry Brown <lb />
Henry Brown <lb />
S Smith <lb />
Wall <lb />
T Sparks A <lb />
K A Smith <lb />
B Cherry <lb />
Brown <lb />
F M Pill man A Ben <lb />
W P Buck <lb />
W Smith<lb />
J J <lb />
Brown <lb />
J R Cherry <lb />
Brown <lb />
S Smith <lb />
MS Reuben Wall<lb />
Henry Brown <lb />
B Smith <lb />
C V Newton <lb />
J i <lb />
F M Pitt man A Co <lb />
L Elks <lb />
. W B <lb />
II R <lb />
J W <lb />
J W Braddy <lb />
Henry Brown <lb />
Cherry <lb />
T Sparks Son <lb />
W K<lb />
II R Hearne<lb />
MO <lb />
MS Barrow <lb />
K Smith <lb />
II Brawn <lb />
Henry <lb />
B Cherry <lb />
FOR <lb />
TO WHOM <lb />
No W G <lb />
a m <lb />
J T Sledge <lb />
J J<lb />
F W Brown<lb />
F W Brown <lb />
J J <lb />
u .<lb />
F VT Brown <lb />
J J<lb />
1200<lb />
Tool as physician <lb />
Haddock <lb />
Robert Moore <lb />
Carina Wilson <lb />
Lewis Gray <lb />
Rosetta Taylor <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Dinah Carney <lb />
Simon Tucker <lb />
James Masters <lb />
Elizabeth <lb />
Francis Jones <lb />
Alice Gorham <lb />
; Green <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Cannon <lb />
. Patsy Terry <lb />
Susan timer <lb />
Ivey <lb />
Nancy Williams <lb />
Braxton <lb />
Darling William <lb />
John Stocks <lb />
Sharper Tyson <lb />
Elijah Ange <lb />
B Hardy coffin <lb />
pauper <lb />
Thomas <lb />
Haddock <lb />
, Ferry Haddock <lb />
Robert Moore <lb />
j Nilson <lb />
Lewis <lb />
Moore <lb />
Dinah Carney <lb />
Simon Tucker <lb />
James <lb />
Elizabeth <lb />
Francis Jones <lb />
Alia- <lb />
Green <lb />
Winifred <lb />
Cannon <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Susan Turner <lb />
Mayo <lb />
Nancy Williams <lb />
Mahala Braxton <lb />
Darling Williams <lb />
John <lb />
Slav <lb />
Sharper <lb />
Elijah Ange <lb />
Thomas <lb />
T F <lb />
Eliza Williams <lb />
F J H P Bryan berrying <lb />
pauper <lb />
Margret Bryan <lb />
T F <lb />
Haddock <lb />
Perry Haddock <lb />
Robert Moore <lb />
Lewis Gray <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Dinah Carney <lb />
m t;,. ti<lb />
Simon Tucker <lb />
James asters <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Turner <lb />
Nancy <lb />
1540 Frances Jones <lb />
., I Alice Gorham <lb />
1543 Dinah Carney <lb />
Simon Tucker <lb />
J a rues Masters <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Ivey Mayo <lb />
Darling <lb />
Henry Smith <lb />
Hardison<lb />
o Hopkins <lb />
Cherry <lb />
Mahala <lb />
W Williams <lb />
j Ferry <lb />
L A <lb />
t j Cannon <lb />
i Lewis Gray <lb />
COO Green <lb />
Sharper Tyson<lb />
Polly <lb />
W II Co <lb />
Haddock <lb />
Ferry Haddock <lb />
Susan Tinner <lb />
Nancy <lb />
Williams <lb />
John <lb />
Alice <lb />
Dinah Carney<lb />
Jaine-i Musters <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Mayo <lb />
Darling Williams <lb />
1660 <lb />
Henry Smith<lb />
Cherry <lb />
Mahala Braxton <lb />
Nelson <lb />
Patsy Terry <lb />
L A <lb />
Cannon <lb />
Lewis Gray <lb />
Man ah Green <lb />
Sharper Tyson <lb />
J D <lb />
1674 Polly <lb />
goo A G Cox <lb />
Elijah Ange <lb />
May <lb />
Baker<lb />
Haddock<lb />
Tucker <lb />
Patsy Elks <lb />
Shade <lb />
Parker <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Bryant <lb />
-29 Eliza Edwards <lb />
Amos <lb />
Elijah Ange <lb />
Jefferson Jones <lb />
Henry Cox <lb />
Peter E <lb />
L C Jones <lb />
KB Parker . <lb />
1304 Reuben Butler <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Walston Stanton <lb />
B A Morgan <lb />
Spencer Joyner <lb />
P J Bynum <lb />
Haddock <lb />
Perry Haddock <lb />
Susan Turner <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Nam-y Williams<lb />
Elizabeth i Haddock <lb />
FOR D B POOR<lb />
TO WHO <lb />
No Haddock<lb />
Robert Moore <lb />
Nelson <lb />
Lewis Gray <lb />
Rosetta Taylor <lb />
Nancy <lb />
Dinah Carney <lb />
Simon Tucker <lb />
James Masters <lb />
Elisabeth <lb />
Francis Jones <lb />
Alice Gorham<lb />
Winfred Taylor <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Ivey Mayo <lb />
XI <lb />
M Willi <lb />
John Stocks<lb />
Mosley Haddock <lb />
Nelson <lb />
lewis Gray <lb />
Taylor <lb />
Moore <lb />
Dina Carney <lb />
Tucker <lb />
James <lb />
Elizabeth <lb />
Francis Jones<lb />
Green <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Cannon <lb />
Patsy Terry <lb />
Susan <lb />
Ivey Mayo <lb />
Nancy <lb />
W Mahala Braxton <lb />
Darling Williams <lb />
John Stock <lb />
May <lb />
Francis Jones <lb />
Alice Gorham <lb />
Green <lb />
so u Taylor<lb />
Terry <lb />
i Susan Turner <lb />
Ivey Mayo <lb />
Nancy <lb />
Mahala <lb />
Darling <lb />
John Stocks <lb />
f Rhoda May <lb />
Sharper <lb />
Elijah Ange <lb />
Thomas <lb />
John Baker <lb />
Haddock <lb />
Haddock <lb />
Elizabeth <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan Turner <lb />
Nancy Williams <lb />
Frances Jones <lb />
John Stocks <lb />
Gorham <lb />
Dinah Carney <lb />
Robert Moore <lb />
Simon Tucker <lb />
James Masters <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Mayo <lb />
Darling Williams <lb />
Thomas <lb />
Henry Smith <lb />
Ben Hardison <lb />
Hopkins <lb />
Cherry <lb />
Mahala Braxton <lb />
1750 <lb />
Turner <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Nancy Williams <lb />
John Stocks <lb />
Alice Gorham <lb />
Dinah Carney <lb />
Bob Moore <lb />
Simon Tucker <lb />
James Masters <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Ivey Mayo <lb />
50-983 John Stocks <lb />
Alice Gorham <lb />
Dinah Carney <lb />
Robt Moore <lb />
Simon Tucker <lb />
James Masters <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Ivey Mayo <lb />
Darling Williams <lb />
Henry Smith <lb />
on Hopkins <lb />
Cherry <lb />
Mahala <lb />
Nelson <lb />
Terry <lb />
on L A <lb />
Cannon <lb />
Lewis Gray <lb />
On Green <lb />
Polly <lb />
May<lb />
Nathan Keel <lb />
Briley <lb />
Tucker <lb />
Patsy Elks <lb />
Shade <lb />
Lucy Parker <lb />
Virgil Wilson <lb />
Margret Bryant <lb />
HO Eliza Edwards <lb />
Amos <lb />
fan<lb />
no <lb />
For Jail. <lb />
NO. To whom <lb />
W M King <lb />
T R Cherry k Co<lb />
J T Sledge <lb />
W M Kin <lb />
T R Cherry k Co <lb />
W M King <lb />
T R Cherry k Co <lb />
W M King <lb />
P W <lb />
W II King <lb />
. F W Brown <lb />
TR Cherry AC <lb />
W II Cox Co <lb />
W M King<lb />
P W Brown <lb />
W M King<lb />
Darling Williams<lb />
Henry Smith <lb />
Ben<lb />
Cherry <lb />
Mahala Braxton<lb />
. . <lb />
worry <lb />
LA <lb />
Cannon <lb />
Lew is Gray <lb />
Green <lb />
Sharper Tyson <lb />
J D <lb />
Polly <lb />
Rhoda May<lb />
Mollie Thompson <lb />
Nathan Keel <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Patsy Jones<lb />
Jacob <lb />
001311 J J Moore <lb />
W B <lb />
RB Parker <lb />
Noah Forbes Jr <lb />
J F Smith <lb />
John F Whichard <lb />
Amos Wilson <lb />
Alonzo Dunn <lb />
Best White <lb />
J R <lb />
Henry <lb />
Easter Walston <lb />
j Frances Parker <lb />
Willie Adams <lb />
Adams <lb />
Wm <lb />
Geo A<lb />
Frances Moore <lb />
Eason <lb />
Kennedy <lb />
Louis Pitt man <lb />
Jobs W Tm <lb />
G A <lb />
1381 Hopkins <lb />
f Sledge <lb />
A J Corbet t <lb />
1410 R A Corbet t <lb />
,,,, E P Williams <lb />
i W R Williams Jr <lb />
I F W Andrews <lb />
W F Evans <lb />
Mac Hill <lb />
R A Rollins <lb />
Columbus Andrews <lb />
J J Ford <lb />
John Nobles <lb />
Willis Fleming <lb />
W T Keel <lb />
John A Whichard <lb />
John P Whichard <lb />
Henry <lb />
Thomas <lb />
Jas II Cox <lb />
Allen <lb />
Jesse Brown <lb />
. . W H Wilson <lb />
Z Brooks <lb />
IMP JR Forbes <lb />
Ferd Fleming <lb />
W S Fleming <lb />
Asa Gains <lb />
Green Wilson <lb />
Green Clemmons <lb />
Horace Lamer <lb />
Adams <lb />
W D Holliday <lb />
Robt <lb />
Andrew <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Henderson West <lb />
Ed Jackson <lb />
Adams <lb />
Chris<lb />
For Jurors in Superior <lb />
Court. <lb />
NO. To whom issued <lb />
J B Cherry<lb />
1200 <lb />
Marcel his Adams <lb />
W L Best <lb />
J T <lb />
Pitt man <lb />
C M A <lb />
S A Dudley <lb />
Manning Moore<lb />
J P Redding <lb />
T II Langley <lb />
Officers Fees in J <lb />
or Court. <lb />
NO. To whom issued <lb />
clerk <lb />
E A Move, clerk <lb />
W M King, sheriff <lb />
SB Woods, Mayor <lb />
L V Bassett, <lb />
2-2 j J fl Highsmith, j r <lb />
F G <lb />
1.12 J T Smith, <lb />
D C Moore, J P <lb />
W B Moore, j r <lb />
John King j p <lb />
J B <lb />
L B i <lb />
M M Lang, <lb />
F G <lb />
J S <lb />
W A Fields, <lb />
Harding <lb />
J A p <lb />
30.166 A F f <lb />
CO Ox <lb />
J W Smith, J p <lb />
L B Harding, <lb />
I X Keel, <lb />
j W II <lb />
J J Perkins, j p <lb />
JR j r <lb />
E A Move, clerk <lb />
j W Sheriff <lb />
j D Worthington <lb />
i E A clerk <lb />
Baths Walston <lb />
1456 Frances Parker <lb />
-Amt. j H <lb />
Willis <lb />
Miles Edwards <lb />
Jno W Page <lb />
J B <lb />
HR Hearne <lb />
W B <lb />
J J Perkins<lb />
lo<lb />
525.1 R Warren <lb />
lo <lb />
For Commissioners <lb />
For Election. <lb />
To whom issued <lb />
A B <lb />
E A <lb />
M M King <lb />
S I <lb />
F. B Moore <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
J A Ling <lb />
J J Framing <lb />
I J Anderson <lb />
J B Forbes <lb />
Amt. <lb />
O Ml <lb />
Fred Harding, j r <lb />
J B <lb />
J W Tyson, p <lb />
R W sheriff <lb />
E A clerk <lb />
E A clerk <lb />
W M King, sheriff <lb />
E A clerk <lb />
W M King, sheriff <lb />
Hodges, sheriff <lb />
1390 TE Keel, j r <lb />
John East on, <lb />
D Worthington, <lb />
G W Edmundson, <lb />
P G James, Mayor <lb />
Alex <lb />
J J r <lb />
John Blobs, <lb />
Sutton, sheriff <lb />
W II p <lb />
J W sheriff <lb />
C P p <lb />
Smith, <lb />
J W Thomas, <lb />
i Moore, <lb />
Smith, <lb />
No. To whom jam <lb />
K S <lb />
Saml <lb />
James R <lb />
S II Spam <lb />
V,<lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
W A James Jr <lb />
W A James Jr <lb />
M Mooring <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
J A E Tucker <lb />
W A James Jr <lb />
T E Keel<lb />
Q M Mooring <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
. g C Dawson <lb />
II f C Dawson <lb />
Mooring <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
Amt<lb />
SO <lb />
Amt.<lb />
Amt. <lb />
W A James Jr <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
W A James Jr <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
G M Mooring<lb />
For Tax List. <lb />
To whom issued<lb />
W M King conveying Insane<lb />
J to Goldsboro <lb />
I Haddock <lb />
Ferry Haddock <lb />
j Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan <lb />
Nancy Williams <lb />
Francis Jones <lb />
John Stocks <lb />
Alice Gorham <lb />
Carney <lb />
Robert Moore <lb />
Simon <lb />
James Masters <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Ivey Mayo <lb />
Darling Williams <lb />
Thomas <lb />
Henry Smith <lb />
i Hardison <lb />
Hopkins <lb />
Cherry <lb />
Mahala Braxton <lb />
Patsy . <lb />
Sol L A <lb />
Elijah Ange <lb />
Cannon . <lb />
1513 Lewis Gray <lb />
Green <lb />
OB file Sharper Tyson <lb />
Db i Haddock <lb />
W II Harrington <lb />
P Tucker r T <lb />
Patsy Elks W S IlL <lb />
1240 <lb />
For Witnesses in <lb />
Court. <lb />
NO. To whom issued Am;. <lb />
C M Benin id <lb />
Silas Forbes <lb />
Williams <lb />
George Long <lb />
Freeman Vines <lb />
j Stephen Burnett <lb />
jack <lb />
Sarah Dupree <lb />
Susan Johnson <lb />
W A James Jr <lb />
L H Wilson <lb />
Jack Johnson <lb />
Henry <lb />
Fred Cannon <lb />
W R Moore <lb />
Henry <lb />
Solomon Edwards <lb />
Henry Newton <lb />
D C Moore<lb />
James Smith <lb />
CS <lb />
Ashley Dixon <lb />
J B<lb />
G W <lb />
Joe White <lb />
Randall Langley <lb />
Cornelia Hardy <lb />
Shade <lb />
Margret t <lb />
Parker <lb />
Wilson <lb />
, Buck A very <lb />
J W Tyson <lb />
W M Lang<lb />
Ferry Haddock <lb />
Susan Turner <lb />
Nancy <lb />
Nancy Williams <lb />
John Stocks <lb />
Alice Gorham <lb />
Dinah Carney <lb />
1798 Robt Moore <lb />
I Simon Tucker <lb />
James Masters <lb />
Winifred <lb />
Mayo <lb />
Darling Williams<lb />
Henry Smith <lb />
Hardison <lb />
Hopkins <lb />
1808 Cherry <lb />
Dick House <lb />
Henry <lb />
J C Whichard <lb />
Lewis <lb />
Oscar Edwards <lb />
Sell Cotton <lb />
ran <lb />
Mahala <lb />
Nelson <lb />
Patsy <lb />
LA <lb />
Cannon <lb />
Lewis Gray<lb />
-harper Tyson <lb />
J Cobb <lb />
Polly <lb />
May <lb />
Nathan Keel <lb />
Briley<lb />
too<lb />
no <lb />
o. <lb />
INT <lb />
h mm Lang <lb />
B F <lb />
Wiley Cannon <lb />
-I Brown <lb />
Charlotte Brown <lb />
Emma <lb />
Brown <lb />
James Brown <lb />
J C Lamer <lb />
G W Evans <lb />
T A Cherry <lb />
Chas Pitt <lb />
Hal ha way <lb />
Henrietta Pitt <lb />
Edward Edwards <lb />
Richard <lb />
Bel <lb />
Jack <lb />
Lang <lb />
George Long <lb />
Alfred Williams <lb />
Alex Hines <lb />
Lang <lb />
Jack Johnson <lb />
Lam Tyson <lb />
J II . <lb />
Ales Lang <lb />
Nosh Forbes <lb />
Bullock <lb />
M A James<lb />
Bill <lb />
Richard Garris <lb />
A B Cherry <lb />
J R Bunting <lb />
B II Jones <lb />
John Flood <lb />
Wiley Thomas <lb />
George <lb />
J Austin Dupree <lb />
George Farmer <lb />
Lawrence Barrett Jr <lb />
D R <lb />
J C Lanier <lb />
G W Evans <lb />
Wm Spain <lb />
John Baker <lb />
Stephen <lb />
John Fr.-sty <lb />
Sidney Spain Jr <lb />
Aaron Woolen <lb />
Fannie <lb />
Chas Braxton <lb />
Shade Evans <lb />
Sim Dixon <lb />
Henry <lb />
Sidney Spain Jr <lb />
C H Stokes <lb />
C Smith <lb />
Fanny Tyson <lb />
Hannah Edwards <lb />
Washington Edwards <lb />
E Parker <lb />
Newton <lb />
Ben <lb />
Solomon Edwards <lb />
J Briley <lb />
W J Porter <lb />
Solomon Edwards <lb />
Henry Newton <lb />
Jesse Dawson <lb />
Jim Cannon <lb />
John Murphy <lb />
J C Williams <lb />
Cicero Mumford <lb />
Wm Mattocks <lb />
J B <lb />
Washington Smith <lb />
Calvin Smith <lb />
W B Moore <lb />
J B <lb />
J F Smith <lb />
J T Sledge <lb />
J Holton <lb />
F G <lb />
S Galloway, <lb />
W M King, sheriff <lb />
W M King, sheriff <lb />
B A clerk <lb />
W M King, sheriff <lb />
D Won <lb />
E A Move, clerk <lb />
Langley, p <lb />
B F <lb />
Worthington <lb />
F A clef k <lb />
E A clerk <lb />
W M King, sheriff <lb />
IT <lb />
-78 <lb />
; Jas L Langley <lb />
W A <lb />
70.568 R J Langley <lb />
S V Joy <lb />
S R <lb />
j J Cox <lb />
J E Randolph <lb />
J U <lb />
Wm Dawson <lb />
W R Whichard <lb />
T Langley <lb />
W W Little <lb />
W II Rives <lb />
James <lb />
J G Sheppard <lb />
J J <lb />
R G Chapman <lb />
James Galloway <lb />
Fleming <lb />
J R Williams <lb />
Allen Warren <lb />
John King <lb />
S 001596 Newton <lb />
H Hem by <lb />
Jo-. A Moore <lb />
S R Boss <lb />
1610 J <lb />
I B J Grimes <lb />
i R M Jones <lb />
J II Highsmith <lb />
Miscellaneous. <lb />
NO. To whom issued <lb />
G B King <lb />
T R Cherry ft Co <lb />
L II Wilson <lb />
J T Sledge <lb />
L II Wilson <lb />
T B Cherry k Co <lb />
L II Wilson <lb />
L II <lb />
Co<lb />
Democratic<lb />
. James K <lb />
Brown <lb />
a L H <lb />
, LU Wilson <lb />
Jig K A <lb />
B Cherry <lb />
Wilson <lb />
George P. King <lb />
King <lb />
fin A <lb />
D J <lb />
Lewis II Wilson <lb />
T R Cherry Co <lb />
E A <lb />
George King <lb />
Frank Brown <lb />
B Cherry <lb />
Lewis Wilson <lb />
Lichtenstein <lb />
Elicit A <lb />
James B Cherry R <lb />
Lewis H <lb />
Blow<lb />
1860 <lb />
1200 For Ferry. <lb />
R Cot ten <lb />
R R Cot ten <lb />
A tut <lb />
Co<lb />
Co <lb />
no<lb />
SO <lb />
Summary <lb />
For Bridges <lb />
For Poor House <lb />
For Pauper <lb />
For <lb />
or Witness in Court, <lb />
For Jurors <lb />
I For Officers fees Court <lb />
Court <lb />
For County Commissioners <lb />
1240 <lb />
1200 <lb />
D J A <lb />
j j Perkins, j p <lb />
Jonas Crowell, sheriff <lb />
Jerry Bynum, <lb />
j B Pearson, <lb />
Daniel, <lb />
j B <lb />
W P Buck, <lb />
F G Dupree, <lb />
T F Christman, <lb />
G W Edmundson, <lb />
j B To whom issued <lb />
B F Page, <lb />
Eason, <lb />
R L Joyner, j p <lb />
j r <lb />
j II t r <lb />
Chapman, j p <lb />
Williams, <lb />
W B p <lb />
j L j p <lb />
D C Moore, j p <lb />
F Harding, j p <lb />
j j Laughinghouse, p <lb />
John p <lb />
Calvin Stokes, j p <lb />
W A Barrett, Mayor <lb />
RT Hodges, sheriff <lb />
Joseph Cobb, j p <lb />
D St in son, j p <lb />
W M King <lb />
W B<lb />
Fred Hauling <lb />
j J Harris <lb />
R L Joyner <lb />
L Wilson <lb />
Ed<lb />
For Conveying Prison- <lb />
to to Jail. <lb />
Amt-1 <lb />
J B Worthington i <lb />
II B Turner <lb />
J B <lb />
Lunatic to Jail I <lb />
J J Perkins J P <lb />
to Jail <lb />
J L J P commit- <lb />
ting to Jail <lb />
R W King conveying prison- <lb />
from New i <lb />
II R conveying prison- <lb />
to jail <lb />
C C <lb />
II Potter <lb />
T R Moore <lb />
II B <lb />
j J J Perkins J <lb />
to jail <lb />
1762 Daniel <lb />
Wm Porter <lb />
no. Daniel <lb />
Officers fees in Inferior R w King <lb />
Court. <lb />
NO. To whom issued <lb />
J j Perkins, <lb />
A solicitor <lb />
W M King <lb />
For Coroner and Juror <lb />
inquest. <lb />
NO To whom issued <lb />
J B Johnson <lb />
J P Redding <lb />
J B Cherry <lb />
CS <lb />
W D <lb />
Andrew Williams <lb />
R Hearne <lb />
J B Barnhill <lb />
Amt. D C Moore J P <lb />
i lunatic to jail <lb />
J-B<lb />
com mi ting<lb />
No. <lb />
For Roads. <lb />
To whom <lb />
B F Page <lb />
Amt. 1281 J Eason <lb />
J B Witherington <lb />
H R Hearne <lb />
Henry <lb />
G W <lb />
W M King <lb />
Amt. <lb />
For Tax List <lb />
Prisoners to jail <lb />
For Bonds <lb />
For Elections 36.41 <lb />
For <lb />
For Perry <lb />
The following arc <lb />
the comity of from <lb />
Dec, 0th tans, to Ice., 5th <lb />
RECEIPTS. <lb />
on Dee., ell <lb />
of E A Clerk J <lb />
f. II Wilson, <lb />
of Deeds 7.-, <lb />
W II Harrington <lb />
Tax Collector <lb />
E A Clerk g<lb />
W II <lb />
Tax Collector <lb />
F W Brown hire <lb />
Wm mi <lb />
John rent <lb />
Poor Ism <lb />
W II Harrington <lb />
Tax Collector .-, <lb />
E A Clerk <lb />
w Harrington <lb />
Tax Col no <lb />
A B hire<lb />
V W hire <lb />
Wm Easton in. <lb />
W II Harrington <lb />
Tax Collector <lb />
W A hire <lb />
Tom an <lb />
II Smith hilt- <lb />
Simon no <lb />
E A Clerk . <lb />
W H <lb />
Tax Collector <lb />
. <lb />
A Joyner hire <lb />
Church Moore no <lb />
W II Harrington <lb />
Tax Collector <lb />
J A. Button hire <lb />
III ht 11-mi <lb />
W II Harrington <lb />
Tax <lb />
Cory hire <lb />
Turner Smith <lb />
James J <lb />
J C hire <lb />
Jas <lb />
E W Brown hire <lb />
. Wm Huston TOO <lb />
. E A <lb />
121421.29 <lb />
By ain't to 474-17 <lb />
By <lb />
By <lb />
By am t p d pet voucher <lb />
SB<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018879_tn_0006" n="6" />
                <p>
GREENVILLE -M C. <lb />
on. hand 1642 <lb />
of Tilt De <lb />
1887 <lb />
DR. <lb />
To audited outstanding debt <lb />
Dec., 6th 1886 V <lb />
By ain't audited Dec, 6th <lb />
o Dec. 5th 1887 <lb />
CR. <lb />
By paid Count- Orders as <lb />
filed <lb />
suit the <lb />
Court cf Pitt , wherein <lb />
Peebles was there <lb />
of old tot <lb />
County, the said were- turned over <lb />
to the County Commissioners by said <lb />
Peebles, Treasurer and Collector, <lb />
and Canceled. The amount turned over <lb />
the and canceled<lb />
audited debt against <lb />
County of Pitt from the ye to <lb />
6th day of December 1887, inclusive <lb />
North Co. <lb />
Lewis II. Wilson, <lb />
of and far <lb />
aforesaid, do that lite <lb />
foregoing is a true statement as doth <lb />
record in my office. Given under <lb />
and the seal of said <lb />
at in Greenville die 30th <lb />
of December 1887. <lb />
LEWIS II. <lb />
OF OF PITT CO. <lb />
The following is a -of <lb />
number of meetings of the Board Com- <lb />
for Pitt county and number of <lb />
each bath attended, and the <lb />
traveled By each ti- <lb />
as Commissioner for year <lb />
ending December 5th II I<lb />
I hath attended II <lb />
bath attended . . I <lb />
VT A attended <lb />
attended <lb />
K Tinker bath intended <lb />
Amount allowed <lb />
For at <lb />
a per <lb />
lot is traveled at per <lb />
ii,. <lb />
For day as special Committee <lb />
at taper day<lb />
Amount allowed M I i <lb />
For -7 day as <lb />
day M <lb />
For a as special at <lb />
per day <lb />
For miles traveled at nor <lb />
mile <lb />
i,<lb />
Amount allowed W A J i <lb />
For days as Commissioner <lb />
at per day <lb />
day- M special i <lb />
at -r <lb />
For mile traveled at per <lb />
mile <lb />
LB Cox . <lb />
Bland Sr <lb />
Band Jr <lb />
Patrick <lb />
R P Collins <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
Harding <lb />
L H Wilton <lb />
Bland I <lb />
L W Dawson I <lb />
per cent com on receipts <lb />
and la<lb />
k. u <lb />
in I <lb />
Dec 5th 1887 amount on hand <lb />
State or North Carolina <lb />
of Pitt <lb />
I Lewie II. Wilson, ex <lb />
the Board n <lb />
the county of Pitt do <lb />
t hut the a true <lb />
statement appear of record <lb />
in my office. Given under my <lb />
the of said <lb />
at office in on <lb />
day 1887. <lb />
Clerk <lb />
, Mi <lb />
, Bl I <lb />
It'll I <lb />
j Happiest man <lb />
in the county Why P <lb />
buy of <lb />
Higgs the , <lb />
Bargain House of Pitt ; <lb />
, i <lb />
I j . I R <lb />
-1 V M , . i <lb />
. i If <lb />
III I I I <lb />
I i. I II . . i <lb />
. m ;. it <lb />
.-., ill <lb />
M i . I <lb />
tr I <lb />
. M A <lb />
I ,. . . <lb />
HI <lb />
I. <lb />
,. ; Kl <lb />
. . . <lb />
I. . , I III <lb />
. I, i.<lb />
Mi I . . i l I <lb />
i.,. r it. . <lb />
; ,<lb />
. <lb />
.,, A ; ; l<lb />
N. , <lb />
H i . . j . <lb />
hi-. do <lb />
mi f; mi v <lb />
-1 mi <lb />
ml . <lb />
,, . <lb />
mm <lb />
ii r<lb />
. <lb />
Boat <lb />
. <lb />
. iii; <lb />
I. <lb />
. . I<lb />
M. <lb />
., I . , lull <lb />
,. <lb />
in <lb />
I ill I <lb />
I . .,,.,; <lb />
III . j ,,. <lb />
,. , <lb />
I -i ,.; <lb />
I I ,,. ; <lb />
V Mil i<lb />
moat <lb />
i Why . <lb />
t-t j <lb />
elsewhere be- <lb />
fore <lb />
. I J.-. III. <lb />
ti.-, ill. .;. <lb />
-I <lb />
in <lb />
on<lb />
gains offered by Higgs <lb />
; ti , <lb />
. H I. II<lb />
.,<lb />
WU<lb />
I 1-1 <lb />
, -11 <lb />
i. <lb />
on <lb />
allowed J A K Tucker. <lb />
For days as Commissioner at <lb />
per day <lb />
For day as special Committee <lb />
; at taper day <lb />
For miles traveled at He tier . <lb />
mile <lb />
allowed T E Keel. <lb />
For, days as Commissioner at <lb />
per day <lb />
For B day Committee <lb />
at per <lb />
For mile traveled at per <lb />
ii<lb />
Total amount allowed <lb />
To allowed for <lb />
the year <lb />
Amount allowed K S I , . <lb />
For day- as at <lb />
per day <lb />
For mile- traveled at Sc per <lb />
mile <lb />
Amount Samuel <lb />
For as <lb />
per day <lb />
day as special Committee at <lb />
per day <lb />
For miles at per U<lb />
in.- R I <lb />
at <lb />
at per <lb />
mile <lb />
Amount allowed S II Spain. <lb />
For day as Commissioner at <lb />
per day <lb />
For miles traveled at per <lb />
mile <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
. . Pitt County. . <lb />
I, Lewis II Wilson, Clerk -of <lb />
the Board of for <lb />
county fore-aid do <lb />
Is a Statement as doth appear <lb />
record hi <lb />
Given under the official <lb />
seal of Board of Commissioners for Pitt <lb />
County at M this the <lb />
Dec. 1886. <lb />
County. <lb />
of Commissioners. <lb />
County. <lb />
The is a statement of <lb />
the receipts and for <lb />
the Stock law Territory received <lb />
B Cherry <lb />
Comity collected by W <lb />
II Tax Collector for <lb />
said tot 1886 <lb />
Amount on bond <lb />
Tax coll for 1887 <lb />
CR.<lb />
. f. .<lb />
CALL OH US FOR <lb />
-A <lb />
i-f <lb />
r.-. . <lb />
11.1 .<lb />
.,.;, . I<lb />
I. I'll <lb />
J I <lb />
. I <lb />
. . a <lb />
I . -t<lb />
. . <lb />
. Ii -i <lb />
. ,. i r. <lb />
. u it S <lb />
II I . <lb />
. -i t <lb />
determination to be easily satisfied and live profits the can much lower <lb />
. ., , , . DO v . I-. i <lb />
A CALL AT STORE WHAT WE SAY <lb />
NOW JUST WE M <lb />
,,<lb />
n 1.1 <lb />
claim paid-to <lb />
W Ff <lb />
Wilson <lb />
J C <lb />
Jerry, on<lb />
J L <lb />
Theo <lb />
K. K Bland . <lb />
ALL WE ASK IS AN EXAMINATION OF OUR STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. <lb />
Ml <lb />
I I <lb />
I l <lb />
. I ;. <lb />
n r <lb />
W-; I <lb />
I , , <lb />
a t, <lb />
Hi J <lb />
i-l ilL<lb />
tut t <lb />
. I. w <lb />
I , , <lb />
II ; j <lb />
ill, ; HO <lb />
mi no g <lb />
n I <lb />
I w I <lb />
fill <lb />
HE K <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
  <mets:amdSec>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0001">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>18879.0001</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>70937622</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>ae2e8f11760370d3f3c3332bee02de9d</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>7420</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>9550</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20120614</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0002">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>18879.0002</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>70937622</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>b67a1bf34a18a03a45b475cb88e8674c</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>7420</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>9550</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20120614</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0003">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>18879.0003</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>70937622</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>a4bb88ecd4505fad060ac6495ef7cdd8</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>7420</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>9550</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20120614</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0004">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>18879.0004</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>70937622</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>5ae49ff8a9c552ab11af485aa5516ad2</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>7420</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>9550</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20120614</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0005">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>18879.0005</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>70937622</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>e196846851402ee1f478bacbe7dd66ba</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>7420</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>9550</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20120614</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0006">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>18879.0006</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>72738112</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>2261f0628c65310f971317ba49826010</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>7527</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>9660</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20120512</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD></mets:amdSec>
  <mets:fileSec>
    <mets:fileGrp USE="MASTER">
      <mets:file ID="FID0001" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="1">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0004" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="2">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0007" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="3">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0010" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="4">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0013" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="5">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0016" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="6">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file></mets:fileGrp>
    <mets:fileGrp USE="ACCESS">
      <mets:file ID="FID0002" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="1">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000019/00018879/00018879_ac_0001.jp2" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0005" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="2">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000019/00018879/00018879_ac_0002.jp2" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0008" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="3">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000019/00018879/00018879_ac_0003.jp2" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0011" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="4">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000019/00018879/00018879_ac_0004.jp2" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0014" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="5">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000019/00018879/00018879_ac_0005.jp2" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0017" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="6">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000019/00018879/00018879_ac_0006.jp2" /></mets:file></mets:fileGrp>
    <mets:fileGrp USE="THUMB">
      <mets:file ID="FID0003" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="1">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000019/00018879/00018879_tn_0001.gif" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0006" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="2">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000019/00018879/00018879_tn_0002.gif" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0009" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="3">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000019/00018879/00018879_tn_0003.gif" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0012" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="4">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000019/00018879/00018879_tn_0004.gif" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0015" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="5">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000019/00018879/00018879_tn_0005.gif" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0018" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="6">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000019/00018879/00018879_tn_0006.gif" /></mets:file></mets:fileGrp></mets:fileSec>
  <mets:structMap LABEL="IMAGE">
    <mets:div ORDER="1">
      <mets:div ORDER="" LABEL=""></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="1" LABEL="">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0001" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0002" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0003" /></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="2" LABEL="">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0004" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0005" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0006" /></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="3" LABEL="">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0007" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0008" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0009" /></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="4" LABEL="">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0010" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0011" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0012" /></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="5" LABEL="">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0013" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0014" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0015" /></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="6" LABEL="">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0016" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0017" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0018" /></mets:div></mets:div></mets:structMap>
  <mets:structMap LABEL="AUDIO">
    <mets:div ORDER="1">
      <mets:div ORDER="" LABEL=""></mets:div></mets:div></mets:structMap></mets:mets>