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LEADING PAPER <lb/>
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ONE TEAR SIX<lb/>
Reflector. <lb/>
THE BEST <lb/>
PUBLISHED IN <lb/>
LARGEST CIRCULATION. <lb/>
EXCELLENT <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
VOL VII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY JULY <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector, Democratic Nominees. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C- <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
district. <lb/>
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Price. 1.5 per rear. <lb/>
It . RUT <lb/>
will not hesitate to <lb/>
men am measures that are consistent <lb/>
with true principles of the party. <lb/>
If war t a a <lb/>
the State Bend the <lb/>
tor. COrY <lb/>
NATIONAL. <lb/>
Of New York. <lb/>
em <lb/>
ALLEN G. THURMAN, <lb/>
Of Ohio. <lb/>
STATE. <lb/>
For. <lb/>
DANIEL G. <lb/>
Of Wake <lb/>
Next-Door Neighbors. <lb/>
j the plates she was cleaning. <lb/>
into sitting room, please. Mrs. <lb/>
i visitor, <lb/>
herself to chair. jest sit right <lb/>
down here a minute. Yon go on <lb/>
mark everything a body borrows <lb/>
down on a paper. But I don't be <lb/>
for returned Mrs. New <lb/>
calmly marking off two <lb/>
articles from the tacked-up <lb/>
New York Letter. <lb/>
York Star Syndicate Loiter to the <lb/>
Reflector. <lb/>
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
Scales, of Guilford <lb/>
M. <lb/>
man. of New Hanover. <lb/>
Secretary of <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
Auditor William P. of Gates. <lb/>
Superintendent of Instruction <lb/>
M. Finger of Catawba. <lb/>
Attorney F. David- <lb/>
son, of Buncombe. <lb/>
SUPREME COURT. <lb/>
Chief N. H. Smith. -f <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
S. of <lb/>
Anson ; Augustus S. Merrimon. of Wake. <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
First E. Shepherd, of <lb/>
Second Philips, of <lb/>
Edgecombe. <lb/>
G. Connor, of <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Clark, of <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
Fifth A. Gilmer, <lb/>
Sixth . of i <lb/>
C. of <lb/>
Eighth J. Montgomery, of <lb/>
Cabarrus. <lb/>
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb/>
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Louis C. Latham, <lb/>
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W. of <lb/>
Fourth Nichols, of <lb/>
Wake <lb/>
Fifth W. Reid. of Rock- <lb/>
Sixth T. Bennett, of <lb/>
District S. Henderson, <lb/>
Rowan. <lb/>
II. II. Cowles, <lb/>
of Wilkes. <lb/>
Ninth D. Johnston. <lb/>
Buncombe <lb/>
GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
Superior Court A. <lb/>
M. King. <lb/>
Register of H. Wilson. <lb/>
B. Cherry. <lb/>
S. Congleton. <lb/>
P. Redding. <lb/>
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair- <lb/>
Man, Guilford Mooring. J. A. K. Tucker. <lb/>
W. A. James, Jr., T. E. Keel. <lb/>
Public School <lb/>
Latham. <lb/>
of F. W. Brown. <lb/>
l I HI SHU II m <lb/>
THOMAS M. HOLT, <lb/>
Of County. <lb/>
for secretary of <lb/>
WILLIAM L. <lb/>
Of New Hanover County. <lb/>
ST <lb/>
DONALD W. <lb/>
Of Wake <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
GEORGE W. SANDERLIN, <lb/>
Of County. <lb/>
of IX- <lb/>
SIDNEY M. FINGER, <lb/>
Of Catawba County. <lb/>
with didn't come in to; the best way to keep things <lb/>
square and avoid trouble, you People who come to New <lb/>
not to entertain call- j she added coolly. York primarily to the city and <lb/>
said Mrs. I never Mrs. take in the sights choose the winter <lb/>
den, mildly but firmly. My work Gordon. She turned and bounced or spring as the time for their visit, <lb/>
can out without another word, and Mrs. Nevertheless, summer visitor if <lb/>
well, any thing to Holden hoped she was rid of her for object to being parboiled <lb/>
good. trifle and is an expert at dodging <lb/>
But, two or three days, Johnny gets the most for his <lb/>
came over for the clothes line. It <lb/>
was given and set down on the pa- <lb/>
where her sharp gaze quickly took per. Early in the evening Johnny <lb/>
m every detail, from the figure in brought it home, <lb/>
to the teat work-basket, it your measly old <lb/>
u which, half open, lay the last; per now said he. -Pa says if <lb/>
number of a fashionable magazine, ma ever sends over bore for another <lb/>
Catching it up and turning he'll lick her, that's what he'll short section of the ocean shore of <lb/>
leaves, Mrs. Gordon ; Island. It is than an <lb/>
you take the magazine, do mother is welcome to any hour from the city by steamer or <lb/>
thing I have, except my clothes, train. You take boat as the <lb/>
consider no lady's home com- Those I don't said more pleasant and pay half a <lb/>
den. <lb/>
And the visitor, who had taken a <lb/>
keen glance the kitchen, <lb/>
jumped up and followed Mrs. <lb/>
den into her cozy sitting-room, <lb/>
money. <lb/>
It is worth and pains <lb/>
a journey here from almost anywhere <lb/>
to go to Island on a Sunday <lb/>
or Saturday afternoon which is a <lb/>
i hall observed holiday. <lb/>
is in reality only a <lb/>
for a round trip ticket. <lb/>
m HI. <lb/>
THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, <lb/>
Of County. <lb/>
anon judges <lb/>
JOSEPH J. DAVIS, <lb/>
Of Franklin. <lb/>
JAMES E. SHEPHERD, <lb/>
Of Beaufort. <lb/>
A. U. AVERY, <lb/>
FOR AT LARGE <lb/>
ALFRED If. WADDELL, <lb/>
Of New Hanover. <lb/>
FREDRICK N. <lb/>
Of Orange. <lb/>
good morning, Mary I <lb/>
haven't seen yon in an said lit- <lb/>
Mrs. Wells, as she met her friend <lb/>
Mrs. an upholstery ware <lb/>
room, one morning. you look- <lb/>
at the new furniture f <lb/>
I want to select, a carpet this <lb/>
answered Mrs. Holden. <lb/>
j me the benefit of your good <lb/>
I taste, will <lb/>
as it <lb/>
sec, I've buying a house <lb/>
since yon were over last, and my <lb/>
parlor carpet won't <lb/>
J You have really <lb/>
a home to please yon, then T <lb/>
think have at <lb/>
it a nice place T But I needn't <lb/>
ask <lb/>
we are very fully satisfied <lb/>
so far, both with the location and <lb/>
; the <lb/>
is it, Mary Mrs. Holden. says seen Yon land at an iron pier lots <lb/>
Oak replied the caller, laying snapper, retiring the sea at a section <lb/>
Mary I hope not hook down. don't see no use ., . , , ,. known as West Brighton. <lb/>
Dear Low odd Mrs out money for what yon can Mrs; smiled and then felt porous are chiefly the labor- <lb/>
as well get, without. The last she had gamed one vie, classes and is the <lb/>
know that T dominating league. Two three <lb/>
-t lei, l thousand men women and <lb/>
is. p .,. in could Several days passed, and some dressed in best, are <lb/>
J with the stories. It's a in- Hardly were a <lb/>
. . , nice book, ain't it they gone, when Mrs. Gordon up drinking beer <lb/>
I now. I v Mrs by the back door and eating sandwiches, <lb/>
knew the place looked very , -f A little army waiters <lb/>
when w went over it. I called on lie, treasured magazines should not Mr. just leave she Hitting about with elevated trays <lb/>
cross the fence to come back ruined. , P n ,,, to their pleasure. At <lb/>
thing t no d T were here, said Mrs. ,.,, is grinding <lb/>
the It is g den , and .,. <lb/>
a nice handy place-good water, tracK-. S was you, , <lb/>
cellar, large pantries, fine , ,, fa , to do will, How <lb/>
thing ad right said Mrs. Gordon, with an and sixty o. seventy pairs healthy <lb/>
Mary. It Meal the hons- that , air of mystery. pump wind with <lb/>
drove us r , , Is there p-n-it int., the <lb/>
what then Cora The son I f. i -J. V m, , <lb/>
I , . . their bass instruments. blare <lb/>
p ace isn't haunted, is it asked . ; W do say not right. of ., <lb/>
Mrs. Holden, laughingly. , . Mr. Neely, he just goes and <lb/>
it is. By the very worst J there At. aH And it <lb/>
gossiping woman. years. his poor wife, alone at <lb/>
Mary, the next neighbor, is a own washing do for , v . , But the I hat; <lb/>
regular is if she still the visitor, , I to <lb/>
live- there; Bad she does,; Mrs. laid down the bit of said Mrs. motley got <lb/>
for own the and work she had picked up, r Mrs. An immense <lb/>
be likely to leave and looking her caller in the ha wood a <lb/>
the name Gordon r , eye, she madam ; , know times, . she lore, yon. <lb/>
my ironing, I hire part know dime you may enjoy the. luxury of i <lb/>
i,, , , , . of done and do the rest v l entering the end which; <lb/>
she's then, yet no trails on the ground, and climbing <lb/>
. We paid cash for a few hundred eccentric steps to the <lb/>
,., , u this house, and we mean to keep it. yon surely don't car on 1.1 back. Then there is the j <lb/>
given to gossip, ill tell attend the what I tower, a skeleton structure of <lb/>
moved on woman's ac surely do. Of course you such dizzy height, that you begin <lb/>
thing else yon like to know won t say what is not true, and to speculate on the possibilities <lb/>
Mrs. yon won't object to have it up I here in upper el her. On j <lb/>
The woman looked astonished, and spoken of. I always one neigh- a bright day the big cities are green <lb/>
I ; of her. villages, and ships for miles at sea <lb/>
a baud tO ask questions, like some bell any thing at all, Mrs. seem to at your feet. Yon <lb/>
folks. I jest come over a minute to never did see such a look down immediately below on <lb/>
get acquainted. You like to I'll let yon alone, hereafter, aggregation of pleasure devices <lb/>
j Commander-in-chief vested with <lb/>
and almost absolute powers, <lb/>
. is Senator Matt of <lb/>
t Bright, shrewd, tricky, a <lb/>
able politician a successful wire- <lb/>
puller, there is no man in the Re- <lb/>
publican party, perhaps, better <lb/>
qualified than he for the work in <lb/>
hand. Conspicuous among Ins <lb/>
led lieutenants, will be John New, <lb/>
dispenser <lb/>
Sam <lb/>
The State Over, From Our <lb/>
Many Exchanges. <lb/>
of <lb/>
in the Hancock <lb/>
Happenings in and Events th <lb/>
North Oar <lb/>
of Connecticut Ar. and <lb/>
the sharpest of Yankee <lb/>
of Iowa and of New Wilson Mirror On Friday night In <lb/>
York, a of Boss Goldsboro Bud killed <lb/>
That the have put Win. Porter with a brick. Anderson <lb/>
their best workers forward caught and m now in jail, <lb/>
can be no doubt. . ., , . <lb/>
No less qualify . <lb/>
their <lb/>
the put t <lb/>
together around Km H. <lb/>
council table. There is Ti, <lb/>
cool, calculating, silent but thought- <lb/>
fill. No living man is Wilmington The pine bar. <lb/>
conversant with the details of earn- North Carolina arc the <lb/>
work than be. Then there is; part of the earth. There <lb/>
Senator Got man, of Maryland, who oil people living in such places <lb/>
did the lion's share of work four i never saw any with a fever <lb/>
years ago. any kind. <lb/>
But the com ins of the <lb/>
lit. A <lb/>
campaign, perhaps, is Congressman Tl, <lb/>
William L. Scott, of <lb/>
dent at Bay Pa ml county. <lb/>
Brave as a ct ever cautious, a <lb/>
or his will m <lb/>
hand will surely across the breast, was five feet lone <lb/>
z .- ebb <lb/>
decided as nearly the merits Mt- Olive Mr. <lb/>
of the respective as it is , than Jones, living near here, <lb/>
to he, in the of such years age, says that ho has ate <lb/>
contests. There will probably green corn the last three weeks <lb/>
no Joneses, no cultivated by himself, also that he <lb/>
and no Delmonico din- was member of one of the first <lb/>
But the is power- j Sunday Schools ever organized in <lb/>
fill enough to win upon its worth, the Stales, at Philadelphia. <lb/>
TO CLOE. <lb/>
A Translation of the Ode of Horace, <lb/>
Yon shun me. Cloe, like a little fawn. <lb/>
Seeking his dam mountain <lb/>
lawn. <lb/>
Though not without fear vain <lb/>
Of gales and the forest train. <lb/>
did T Come, you must <lb/>
lei me all about it. <lb/>
you <lb/>
tell you ; but. as you have re- <lb/>
ally the house, don't see <lb/>
what good it will do now. the <lb/>
first place, she is the worst borrow <lb/>
you have ever seen. I like to be <lb/>
as neighborly and kind as anybody; <lb/>
you know that sort of thing can <lb/>
lie made a And she <lb/>
did ask for the most absurd things <lb/>
; I don't believe I ever had a new <lb/>
bonnet or a new pair of shoes or <lb/>
gloves, that she didn't vast the first<lb/>
surely did not lend her <lb/>
such things said Mrs. Holden. <lb/>
often did; because if I didn't. <lb/>
would tell such tales. She'll <lb/>
I give yon the history of the whole <lb/>
Scotland Neck A <lb/>
striking ease of somnambulism <lb/>
curred a nights ago with Mas- <lb/>
Julian son of Mr. L. h- <lb/>
He left the about <lb/>
II o'clock, walked over to his <lb/>
met home across the railroad, had <lb/>
a conversation with some there <lb/>
started back. He was <lb/>
by falling into a ditch near the <lb/>
depot, <lb/>
Raleigh Newt v <lb/>
contract for building and erecting <lb/>
the monument has been <lb/>
awarded to Mr. V. A. of <lb/>
It will be a granite mono <lb/>
on the cottage design. It Will <lb/>
stand about thirteen feet high and <lb/>
will be modeled after the hands <lb/>
design. Mr. Goodwin, who <lb/>
has a reputation for highly artistic <lb/>
work in sculpturing, will doubtless <lb/>
make the monument a beautiful <lb/>
piece of work. <lb/>
cried Ml. Gordon <lb/>
out, and this time it <lb/>
was for good. <lb/>
She told all the neighbors that <lb/>
she believed <lb/>
was crazy. But they all, quite <lb/>
come over soon, the case only smiled. <lb/>
i and wished they, too, had known ear <lb/>
neighborly, I reckon, Mrs. Holden I <lb/>
I do, with the right kind I f <lb/>
of <lb/>
to be sure; that's what I <lb/>
mean. I just run over the hack <lb/>
way to be neighborly, I'll go back <lb/>
now, I guess. Do <lb/>
Mis. <lb/>
for those of simple tastes as the con- <lb/>
elsewhere does not afford. <lb/>
There comes to you above the roar <lb/>
of the surf a babel of voices from <lb/>
hundreds of thou- <lb/>
sands of throats. Your <lb/>
reflects the and inter <lb/>
twisting of every form and color. <lb/>
For whether the approach of spring does <lb/>
make. <lb/>
The tones or green stir <lb/>
he brake. <lb/>
At once, heart, he quakes <lb/>
And, in his knees, he shakes. <lb/>
Cut, not to rend thee, do I thee pursue. <lb/>
Like a wild tiger, or fierce lions do <lb/>
At last thy mother quit, <lb/>
Since thou, for a spook, art fit. <lb/>
For th <lb/>
FAST <lb/>
square, the first time see her, , , . , ,. <lb/>
then give in her. <lb/>
own fashion. Her talking was worse got acquainted <lb/>
with Oak street folks yet, sup- <lb/>
replied Mrs. lier how to get rid of a troublesome by the dozen are <lb/>
pleasantly, without accepting the neighbor, while Mrs. Holden enjoyed spinning around people on the <lb/>
invitation or asking the peace and had no more trouble with hacks the most grotesque <lb/>
lady to repeat her call. I the people over the imaginable. , <lb/>
there's any little thing you're <lb/>
out of. don't hesitate to send over. <lb/>
I do in<lb/>
Dyer in Peterson's <lb/>
TOWN. <lb/>
M. Moore. <lb/>
C. Forbes. <lb/>
J. Perkins. I <lb/>
Ward. T. A. . <lb/>
and J. P. 2nd Ward, O. Hook- j I have gazed your <lb/>
and B. Williams Jr.; 3rd Ward, J. J. And the light shone in your eye. <lb/>
d. s. U. <lb/>
and Third <lb/>
Rev. <lb/>
Perkins and A. F. <lb/>
Sundays, morning and night. <lb/>
Hughes, D. P., Rector. <lb/>
Methodist-Services every Sunday, morn- <lb/>
and night. Meeting every <lb/>
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John, <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
every Sunday, morn- <lb/>
and night. Meeting every <lb/>
Wednesday night. <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
With the same impassioned <lb/>
Of days so long gone by. <lb/>
Ami wondered if fair <lb/>
Ever uttered one retain. <lb/>
That would cause you to remember, <lb/>
Glimpses of those days again. <lb/>
Ah I thought your face forgotten, <lb/>
And the love within me cold. <lb/>
But the fire was only hidden. <lb/>
Now- it burns a hundred fold <lb/>
Yet perhaps, your life is harpy, <lb/>
I would pray it might be so, <lb/>
For I loved yon, truly loved you, <lb/>
those days so long ago, <lb/>
LODGES. <lb/>
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A. <lb/>
M., meets every 1st Thursday and Mon- <lb/>
day night after 1st and Sunday at <lb/>
Masonic Lodge. W. M. King, W. M. <lb/>
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. meets <lb/>
every 2nd and 4th nights at Ma-1 <lb/>
Hall, F. W. P. <lb/>
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. <lb/>
meets every Tuesday night. D. L. <lb/>
James, N. G. <lb/>
Insurance Lodge, No. K. of H., <lb/>
meets every first and third Friday night, j <lb/>
D. D. D. <lb/>
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of H. meets <lb/>
every Thursday night. C. A. White. C. <lb/>
Temperance Reform Club meets in their <lb/>
club room every Monday night, at <lb/>
o'clock. Mass meeting in the <lb/>
fourth Sunday of each month, o'clock <lb/>
r. X. E. C. Glenn, <lb/>
Christian Temperance Union <lb/>
meet in Reform 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. Miss <lb/>
number, <lb/>
POST OFFICE. <lb/>
Office hours a. If. to r. M. Money <lb/>
Order hours A. u. to r. M. No or- <lb/>
will be Issued from to P. U. and <lb/>
from to p. w. <lb/>
Bethel mall arrives daily Sun- <lb/>
at a. if., and departs at r if. <lb/>
Tarboro mall arrives duly Sun- <lb/>
at H M. and departs at P. K. <lb/>
Washington mail arrives daily <lb/>
at U. and departs at r. . <lb/>
Mail leaves tor Ridge Spring and inter- <lb/>
mediate offices, Mondays, Wednesdays<lb/>
Vanceboro mall arrives Fridays <lb/>
Saturdays at a. K. <lb/>
h. a. <lb/>
Looking fondly on those features; <lb/>
I see upon face. <lb/>
That the years with flying lingers, <lb/>
Have but added sweeter grace ; <lb/>
You have blossomed out from girlhood <lb/>
To a maiden, tried and true. <lb/>
And I find you fairer. <lb/>
Than last we said adieu. <lb/>
I tried to crush affection <lb/>
Neath the wheel. <lb/>
But I never can destroy it; <lb/>
In sad moments do I feel <lb/>
That it came again to haunt me. <lb/>
With of the past <lb/>
I must suffer. I must hear it <lb/>
How long shall the struggle last <lb/>
above was sent us. for publication <lb/>
in December last, hut was misplaced <lb/>
and has been <lb/>
Wants. <lb/>
The modes of death's approach are <lb/>
various, and statistics show conclusively <lb/>
more persons die from diseases of the <lb/>
and Lungs any other. It Is <lb/>
probable that everyone, without <lb/>
receives vast numbers of Tubercle <lb/>
Germs into the system and where <lb/>
these germ; fall upon suitable soil they <lb/>
start into Ufa and develop, at first slowly <lb/>
and is shown by a slight tickling <lb/>
in throat and if allowed to con- <lb/>
their ravage they extend to <lb/>
lungs producing Consumption and to the <lb/>
bead, causing Catarrh. Now all this Is <lb/>
dangerous and if allowed to proceed will <lb/>
in time cause death. At the onset yon <lb/>
moot act with promptness; Allowing a <lb/>
cold to go without attention is dangerous <lb/>
and nay lose your life. As soon as <lb/>
feel that something is wrong with <lb/>
roar Throat, or Nostrils, obtain a <lb/>
bottle German It <lb/>
relief. <lb/>
a glimpse of a big fat Dutchman <lb/>
revolving on a meek <lb/>
looking dromedary, by his side a tot <lb/>
s Ma- <lb/>
. back of a wooden There j <lb/>
are tortuous tracks of uncertain <lb/>
lengthen which car loads of people <lb/>
hie quizzed about with the speed I <lb/>
the winds solely by the force of I <lb/>
gravity, lauding the <lb/>
HO I starting There are grind <lb/>
last, John said he couldn't stand it. f B must bur organs and trick monkeys, fortune <lb/>
It was too expensive to live near j at the same time really to avoid telling Gypsies dancing bears,, <lb/>
her. Then, when we had den meeting his eloquent competitor arc cows t hat allow lemonade to <lb/>
aha never failed to imp. in for some ;,; . I very amusing indeed. He will; be from them for five cents a <lb/>
thing, just to her after his de Ufa. bearded <lb/>
Altogether, it was too annoying for in November. Ha has at least to yon sandwiches, <lb/>
M and we moved. I'm lot-citizens some Jog skeletons gyrating on light <lb/>
ashamed to tell you all this; but I is and published and one other <lb/>
than her borrowing. And the <lb/>
things she borrowed either came <lb/>
back entirely ruined, or never came <lb/>
at all. Groceries and articles <lb/>
that kind never returned; <lb/>
said Mrs. Holden. <lb/>
of will do, and <lb/>
some won't. I'll in again and <lb/>
so yon won't <lb/>
News Observer. <lb/>
Col. efforts to get the <lb/>
apparent desire, a <lb/>
V dim, <lb/>
you'll soon find out that I devices to arrest your ion and <lb/>
told you I desire for a joint debate is a i <lb/>
to see two other <lb/>
neighbors before <lb/>
told them that <lb/>
was the <lb/>
very glad you did tell me, , . <lb/>
Cora. I know now on what grounds home f u <lb/>
to meet her. I think I shall be at , , <lb/>
to manage her i woman she ever did <lb/>
like to know laughed H <lb/>
Cora Wells. more than , came over and -Ma <lb/>
could do, I'm to borrow. a and <lb/>
I won't tell you just got d <lb/>
But, if I succeed, III let you know <lb/>
the <lb/>
give yon a <lb/>
now. ; , <lb/>
semi <lb/>
I'll <lb/>
right, <lb/>
I'll report, <lb/>
look at <lb/>
ladies were soon deep in the com- <lb/>
of Brussels and Wilton, <lb/>
In due time, <lb/>
cosily settled <lb/>
said Mrs. Holden. <lb/>
She marked the articles down on pa- <lb/>
per tacked up by the kitchen win- <lb/>
Now let us and them to Johnny, <lb/>
And the two on D'S eyes of won- <lb/>
Encouraged by this success, in the <lb/>
which I j <lb/>
to the best advantage. Ma to or <lb/>
last <lb/>
, Holden was. -Tell said <lb/>
., ., m her new if she wishes to <lb/>
she was moving, she had magazine, I will <lb/>
glimpses of Mrs. Gordon at the; lo my with <lb/>
double pump, her own side of the mine are too valuable to <lb/>
tall, sandy haired n <lb/>
with pale blue eyes, a sharp and Mrs- <lb/>
a slovenly dress-and heard her Holden <lb/>
scolding in a load key to three or thrown bob p <lb/>
sandy-haired children. she heard no dreadful result. <lb/>
Been without warning troubled again until the <lb/>
would have impressed Mrs. Holden Monday, when Ella Gordon <lb/>
as a very neighbor, and came and asked for loan of <lb/>
tormented with her was quite j Mrs. Holden's Sunday cloak, <lb/>
out of the question. But Mary ma was to a <lb/>
den had the plan she meant mother cloak fits <lb/>
to try if need required. one said Mrs. Holden, <lb/>
She had settled several days calmly. off ran the child to re- <lb/>
had already received one or two. peat the message, <lb/>
calls from across the street-her house But Tuesday evening brought <lb/>
was a corner one-before Mis. Gordon Johnny with a plate, asking for a <lb/>
came over. ; of batter. <lb/>
She popped in then back her she has not returned the <lb/>
door, just after Harry, Mrs. eggs and tea said Mrs- <lb/>
joint debate is a can pennies. The beach <lb/>
merely. The effort to make, u black with strollers and <lb/>
things appeal differently is hundreds of Others ate splash, i <lb/>
of a sort that. in the surf, <lb/>
does credit to the genius , As up the the i <lb/>
of the candidate but Hint improves very perceptibly. <lb/>
will serve to damn in the crack are left be. <lb/>
of the public with respect to and the festive voice of the <lb/>
matter of a joint debate smites no longer <lb/>
auricle. The largest hotels on the <lb/>
Brighton, <lb/>
son, had finished supper and gone <lb/>
out. <lb/>
ye she <lb/>
ding familiarly. name's <lb/>
don; I lire next door. I thought I'd. <lb/>
just run in, neighborly like, and sac <lb/>
bow yon like it up <lb/>
see paper there. <lb/>
never lend second thing until <lb/>
the first comes <lb/>
Johnny d-parted. Presently in <lb/>
bounced Mrs. Gordon, red in the <lb/>
face, bringing the eggs and tea. <lb/>
your things P. aha <lb/>
Very much, so far, thank pad, them on the table. <lb/>
yon- <lb/>
less. <lb/>
It is natural that Col. Dockery <lb/>
should not wish to meet Judge <lb/>
for, as an intelligent citizen <lb/>
of the State, he knows the eloquence <lb/>
and of the Democratic leader <lb/>
and be must realize therefore that <lb/>
meeting him would very much <lb/>
like tackling a Still he <lb/>
should not try to make it appear <lb/>
and Oriental- most fashionable in <lb/>
the order of their remoteness from <lb/>
the West End, are approached <lb/>
They are vast frame <lb/>
structures surrounded by splendid <lb/>
other world <lb/>
renowned give afternoon <lb/>
evening concerts. Porticoes and <lb/>
that he wants to meet him. j grounds are thronged with men <lb/>
people like honesty and frankness j women whose dress proclaims them <lb/>
and to be devotees of fashion. At night <lb/>
this has a tendency to disgust them. there are mammoth fireworks shows <lb/>
The mere of desire for a i mimic Pompeii s overwhelmed <lb/>
meeting is too clearly apparent, j with the fiery streams from <lb/>
accompanying shaking in boots knocked into <lb/>
of Candidate at by the allied guns, <lb/>
a meeting in reality licked up by waves of flame <lb/>
is too plainly visible. The dodging i that leap hundreds feet into <lb/>
of the issue plainly put is too tunny air and spread their ruddy glow <lb/>
but it will not help to i over the yellow sand far out in- <lb/>
advance the cause of the Republican to the dark waters, <lb/>
You lunched at West Brighton, a <lb/>
mile away. Sixty cents paid a <lb/>
very wholesome and substantial re <lb/>
tho density of your <lb/>
ranee we have just struggled <lb/>
comfortably through sapper the <lb/>
Oriental. The looking <lb/>
Frenchman who served us suavely <lb/>
hands us a slip of paper. <lb/>
Scott waiter, what's <lb/>
and here at headquarters out- <lb/>
look is for a sweeping triumph. <lb/>
It is said that car <lb/>
lied his point with tho National <lb/>
Committee and hat the Morton <lb/>
will be considerably higher, <lb/>
when it is rolled over the <lb/>
border. New York come <lb/>
high but must <lb/>
bars K. <lb/>
Commissioners Proceedings. <lb/>
N. C, July 1888. <lb/>
Board of Commissioners of Pitt <lb/>
county met at A. <lb/>
M., the following members being <lb/>
present chairman. <lb/>
If. Mooring, T. F. Keel, W. A. <lb/>
Jr., and J. A. K. Tucker. <lb/>
Minutes meeting read and <lb/>
approved. <lb/>
The following orders tor paupers <lb/>
were drawn upon the <lb/>
Susan Turner <lb/>
John Stocks <lb/>
Winifred Taylor In world for Cuts, <lb/>
Bruises. Salt Fe- <lb/>
MiNters nil w Sores, Totter. Chapped Hands,<lb/>
cures Piles, or no pay re- <lb/>
Ivey Mayo l It is to give <lb/>
satisfaction, refunded. Price, <lb/>
Robert Moore sale <lb/>
Henry Smith and Moore <lb/>
being worthy for county <lb/>
aid it was ordered that each per <lb/>
allowed them from and <lb/>
alter ibis An order for that <lb/>
amount was drawn in <lb/>
County orders were issued as <lb/>
Guilford Page <lb/>
W. . <lb/>
A. Move <lb/>
P. W. Brown <lb/>
F. W. Blown <lb/>
F. W. Brown <lb/>
Daniel <lb/>
J. J. Harden <lb/>
B. F. Wooten <lb/>
Wall <lb/>
J. P. Bedding <lb/>
Onset Carr <lb/>
P. Cherry <lb/>
P. <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
G T. Tyson <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
J. Cherry <lb/>
Charles Harris <lb/>
Peter Wilson <lb/>
Katie Wilson <lb/>
L W. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
S. V. <lb/>
L. Joyner <lb/>
M. Jones <lb/>
Eason James <lb/>
B. G. Chapman <lb/>
W. B. Moore <lb/>
T. II. Langley <lb/>
J. Cox <lb/>
John King <lb/>
N. K. Corey <lb/>
W. M. King <lb/>
W. M. <lb/>
L. Wilson <lb/>
O. Dawson <lb/>
S. Sheppard <lb/>
Hi SO <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
Ll U. <lb/>
ville, s. a <lb/>
in all the <lb/>
The Republicans nominated liar- . <lb/>
with a view to carry Indiana <lb/>
through his local No such <lb/>
motive could have prompted them to <lb/>
select Morton for second place, for <lb/>
he is a man of no personal following, <lb/>
and his nomination will not increase <lb/>
the normal Republican strength a <lb/>
dozen votes. He is not a statesman, <lb/>
and even as a public man has never <lb/>
done anything of any importance. <lb/>
Then why was he chosen for the <lb/>
Vice Presidency I Simply because <lb/>
he has a barrel and did not mind <lb/>
being bled for sake of his party. <lb/>
1st<lb/>
License to retail liquor granted to, <lb/>
L. N. S. Parker, B. Lang j <lb/>
Co., lease Baker, F. S. <lb/>
ft Harris, G. W. Bullock <lb/>
W. B. Blond ft Bro., Staten, Cherry <lb/>
Mayo. J. D. Bullock, and J. O. i <lb/>
Proctor ft <lb/>
of W. M. King, Sheriff, <lb/>
laying out road it; township <lb/>
recorded. <lb/>
nil. P. I,. <lb/>
DENTIST, t <lb/>
Greenville, N <lb/>
t M. <lb/>
II E hi S V I L L E, N. <lb/>
I. BLOW, <lb/>
G R E E N V I L L E N. C. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
BERNARD, <lb/>
In the State and Federal <lb/>
J E. MOORE. J H. J. <lb/>
A MURPHY, <lb/>
W, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
AM <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
F V. <lb/>
Attorney and at <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
W JOYNER, <lb/>
Attorney and at Law <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
. i Will practice the Courts o Pitt, <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
Tho Board of Commissioners met; the Supreme court. <lb/>
this day, the members be- Faithful attention to all <lb/>
present C. Dawson, chairman, entrusted to him. <lb/>
G. M. Mooring, W. A James Jr., <lb/>
for Monsieur's supper <lb/>
eight <lb/>
NOTES OF THE <lb/>
From two brownstone buildings in <lb/>
heart of this city and almost <lb/>
within calling distance of each <lb/>
the captains of the two great <lb/>
will give out the or <lb/>
which are to shape the course <lb/>
of the The <lb/>
J. A. K. Tucker and T. K. Keel. <lb/>
The following persons were <lb/>
ed to list J. L. Ballard. W. <lb/>
L. Gaskins. <lb/>
Cox, Oliver Smith, James Edwards, <lb/>
R. T. Gainer, G. W. Gainer, S. A. <lb/>
Gainer, Latham Skinner, <lb/>
Congleton, W. H. Harrington, <lb/>
Noah Forbes, B A. Tyson, T. <lb/>
Carr, Smith Anderson, T. Cher- <lb/>
Latham ft Skinner, E. L. <lb/>
ton, Coward, Oliver Smith. <lb/>
adjourned. <lb/>
DR. H. SNELL, <lb/>
M. O. <lb/>
Surgeon Dentist. <lb/>
Tenders his professional to <lb/>
public. <lb/>
Teeth without pain by the I <lb/>
Nitrous Oxide Gas. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
A T-LA W, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
is<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
B. J. WHICHARD, Editor <lb/>
Published Every Wednesday <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE<lb/>
Price. . per year <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb/>
will not hesitate to Democratic <lb/>
men and measures that are not consistent <lb/>
the true principles of the party. <lb/>
If yon want a a <lb/>
section of the State send for the <lb/>
TOR. SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb/>
WEDNESDAY JULY 1888. <lb/>
AT THE OFFICE AT <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
Congressional Convention. <lb/>
The Convention of the Demo- <lb/>
party for the 1st <lb/>
District ill be held at <lb/>
Elizabeth City N. C, on Thurs- <lb/>
day, August 7th. at p. M., for <lb/>
the purpose of nominating a can- <lb/>
for Congress and a <lb/>
Elector for the 1st Dis- <lb/>
The different County <lb/>
will please see <lb/>
that the proper primaries and <lb/>
county conventions are held for <lb/>
the of sending delegates <lb/>
to said convention in accordance <lb/>
with plans laid down by the <lb/>
State Executive Committee. <lb/>
H. Brown Jr , <lb/>
Cong. Ex. Com. <lb/>
It was very clever in the Greens- <lb/>
Company to give Mrs. <lb/>
Cleveland of their machines to <lb/>
tie her calf to. It will be useful for <lb/>
tin season After the 4th of <lb/>
March next Grover will have plenty <lb/>
of time to bold the call himself. <lb/>
North State. <lb/>
The above is characteristic of <lb/>
They begrudge every- <lb/>
thing a Democrat receives, even <lb/>
to a How the <lb/>
famishing crew yearn to be <lb/>
in power, and take charge of the <lb/>
in the treasury once <lb/>
more Wouldn't they eat and <lb/>
be merry though. But the only <lb/>
hopes for them is when Grover <lb/>
out of sheer pity offers them a <lb/>
fourth class <lb/>
Don't worry yourself <lb/>
Mr. North State. Grover and <lb/>
Frances and the calf will all be <lb/>
there for four years to come. <lb/>
Don't fret and sweat too much. <lb/>
You'll be chilly in No- <lb/>
and you'll need all the <lb/>
warmest blood you've got and <lb/>
more. <lb/>
that body is considered extreme- <lb/>
doubtful. Several <lb/>
can members failed to vote upon <lb/>
the final passage of the bill. At <lb/>
heart they were reform- <lb/>
but they feared the party <lb/>
lash and hence acted the part of <lb/>
moral cowards. The Democrats <lb/>
of the entire country have much <lb/>
cause for congratulation over the <lb/>
passage of the bill hand- <lb/>
some majority it received. <lb/>
As the are being <lb/>
held in the counties of <lb/>
the for the purpose of <lb/>
selecting delegates to the Con- <lb/>
Convention, the in- <lb/>
creasing strength of Hon. T. G. <lb/>
more apparent. <lb/>
Indications point to <lb/>
on the first ballot. <lb/>
the first indictment for <lb/>
which Cross and White, the <lb/>
bank were being tried <lb/>
last week they were found <lb/>
Cross was sentenced to <lb/>
en years hard labor in the <lb/>
and White to five. <lb/>
They took an appeal to the <lb/>
term of the Supreme Court, <lb/>
the being that their <lb/>
was a federal and not a State <lb/>
question. <lb/>
The Republicans of Baa Francisco <lb/>
bad an immense ratification meeting <lb/>
the night after and Morton <lb/>
were <lb/>
Wonder if they really did <lb/>
Wonderful, isn't it. We are <lb/>
anxious to know who <lb/>
in that overwhelming <lb/>
cation on that overwhelming <lb/>
If our contemporary <lb/>
had just stated that an immense <lb/>
horde of Chinese beauties were <lb/>
present, and participated in the <lb/>
meeting, it would have don the. <lb/>
subject justice. you <lb/>
should not leave out the cream <lb/>
of the news. The Rads needed <lb/>
to do something in San Francis- <lb/>
co. They have now about as <lb/>
much hopes of carrying <lb/>
as they have of winning in <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
The reports from Indiana are <lb/>
that the all and over- <lb/>
whelming enthusiasm is sweeping <lb/>
over the State like a <lb/>
Funny that Harrison has <lb/>
grown so immensely popular in <lb/>
Indiana in a few days- Long <lb/>
time finding it out, neighbor. <lb/>
His is shown by <lb/>
many offices he has held in his <lb/>
State. There is no more <lb/>
public man in the United <lb/>
States than Ben Harrison. Nev- <lb/>
has been elected to any office <lb/>
worth having in the State of In- <lb/>
and never will be. Don't <lb/>
forget that Cleveland and Thur- <lb/>
man will sweep that State by <lb/>
majority. <lb/>
The North Carolina Press As- <lb/>
met at Morehead City <lb/>
last Wednesday. Their <lb/>
was completed in two days <lb/>
when the body went on an ex- <lb/>
to the North. The <lb/>
elected for the ensuing year <lb/>
are as <lb/>
R. Manning, of the Henderson <lb/>
Vice-Presidents, <lb/>
Thomas, C. F. Crutchfield and <lb/>
W- W. ; Secretary <lb/>
and Treasurer, J. B. Sherrill, of <lb/>
the Concord Times; Assistant <lb/>
Secretary, W. S. Herbert, of the <lb/>
Kinston Free Press; Chaplain, <lb/>
Rev. P. R. Law, of the Charlotte <lb/>
Chronicle ; H. A <lb/>
London, of the Record ; <lb/>
Orator, V. W. Long, of the Win- <lb/>
Poet, F. R. Cooper, <lb/>
of the Clinton Exec- <lb/>
Committee, A. C. Wall, <lb/>
Josephus Daniels, J. I. <lb/>
B. S. and W- G. Burk- <lb/>
Mr. Cleveland is preparing to <lb/>
take a trip by water. He has a lit- <lb/>
boat all <lb/>
is its name, and it will leave <lb/>
wharf, for a voyage up salt <lb/>
river, about the first of November. <lb/>
Several North Carolina <lb/>
democrats will be on <lb/>
Stale <lb/>
We know that Mr. Cleveland <lb/>
contemplates taking a little trip, <lb/>
but we were not aware that he <lb/>
was going to embark from a Re <lb/>
publican harbor. Thanks to our <lb/>
contemporary for the <lb/>
we like to keep up the <lb/>
times. Of we understand <lb/>
our good natured contemporary <lb/>
to mean that Mr. Cleveland and <lb/>
tilt North Carolina Democrats <lb/>
are going for the purpose of ex- <lb/>
tending sympathy to poor little <lb/>
Chinese Ben in his sore affliction <lb/>
at being banished up the afore- <lb/>
said river. As they are going to <lb/>
set sail from moorings <lb/>
would it not be well for them to <lb/>
offer, in behalf of the people of <lb/>
the United States, their condo- <lb/>
to all the people along the <lb/>
Cape Cod Bay I <lb/>
An artful dodge has been per- <lb/>
by the late Mayor of <lb/>
Greenville, Mr. A. M. Moore. <lb/>
At the beginning of his <lb/>
the remarked <lb/>
that politically he was a tricky <lb/>
man and would bear watching. <lb/>
This was verified by proceedings <lb/>
on last Friday. During the ab- <lb/>
of two of the Democratic <lb/>
members of the Board of Council- <lb/>
men who are attending the State <lb/>
Guard encampment, the Mayor <lb/>
called a meeting of the Board <lb/>
for the transaction of business. <lb/>
The Board being composed of <lb/>
three Democrats and three Re- <lb/>
publicans, the absence of two of <lb/>
the former at this called meeting <lb/>
left everything in the hands of <lb/>
the Republicans. It turned out <lb/>
that the business to be transact- <lb/>
ed was the tendering of the <lb/>
nation of Mr. Moore as Mayor <lb/>
and the election of Mr. C. M. <lb/>
Bernard in his place. This ac- <lb/>
on the part of the ex-Mayor <lb/>
and Board, and the manner in <lb/>
which they took advantage of <lb/>
the absence of the Democratic <lb/>
members has not elicited any <lb/>
praise from the public. Such an <lb/>
election may be legitimate, but <lb/>
men who are above political de- <lb/>
signing will frown upon it. <lb/>
Two important events happen- <lb/>
ed in the National Legislature <lb/>
last week, both of which were <lb/>
victories for the Democrats <lb/>
In the Senate on Thursday Mr. <lb/>
M. W. Fuller was confirmed as <lb/>
Chief Justice of the Supreme <lb/>
Court by a large majority, and <lb/>
in the House on Saturday the <lb/>
Mills Tariff bill was passed by a <lb/>
majority of votes, there being <lb/>
votes cast in its favor and <lb/>
against it Mr. Fuller <lb/>
should have been confirmed <lb/>
long ago, and the opposition to <lb/>
him was without foundation. <lb/>
Several Republican Senators re- <lb/>
fused to let partisan feelings <lb/>
control their actions and voted <lb/>
to confirm the nomination of <lb/>
Mr. Fuller, who will now soon <lb/>
enter into the discharge of the <lb/>
I responsible duties of his exalted <lb/>
I position. There was a long and <lb/>
stubborn fight in the House over <lb/>
the Mills bill, one hundred and <lb/>
fifty being made for and <lb/>
against it, and its passage was a <lb/>
signal victory for the Democratic <lb/>
reformers. Four <lb/>
from New York and one from <lb/>
with the <lb/>
Republicans against the bill, and <lb/>
three of <lb/>
Minnesota, Fitch, of New York, <lb/>
and Brower, of North <lb/>
four Independents <lb/>
with the Democrats in its <lb/>
favor. The bill will now go to <lb/>
the Senate, and by <lb/>
Man Lost <lb/>
Mr. wish you would <lb/>
please your exchanges sec <lb/>
if you see big <lb/>
beaded nigger six foot <lb/>
tall black in proportion, <lb/>
knocked kneed de right leg <lb/>
sorter bow legged in de left <lb/>
bin seen due m <lb/>
rite smart big hurry. His name <lb/>
am Sim Parsons if you see <lb/>
thing nigger you <lb/>
would confer a grate favor on his <lb/>
impatient wife by <lb/>
with me at once am <lb/>
be rich nigger <lb/>
Craven county over here do year- <lb/>
if Mrs. Parsons <lb/>
she wants take <lb/>
de fact. <lb/>
De Mr. Parsons <lb/>
see bis farm mine what <lb/>
little corn grass <lb/>
rainy hart left us <lb/>
possession by de coons, so <lb/>
Sunday Sim, be cum <lb/>
over, moon will <lb/>
be less git up <lb/>
crowd go out sum <lb/>
dad blasted <lb/>
idea struck me rite favorably, but I <lb/>
put in provision we <lb/>
start twelve <lb/>
I hunt no <lb/>
coons Sunday Sim, he want- <lb/>
ed go stay all but I <lb/>
it, so lie well <lb/>
he'd go off git up de crowd <lb/>
cum mo at twelve <lb/>
clock sharp, so went tor bed jest <lb/>
soon es bit dark so as git <lb/>
good we started. Hit <lb/>
me I'd bin <lb/>
sleep ten <lb/>
Sim me up. <lb/>
axed him hit twelve j <lb/>
an he bit bit <lb/>
had been long de <lb/>
de balance de crowd, ex- <lb/>
Mr. Parsons, cam <lb/>
in at various times bat all do <lb/>
news we can get him am <lb/>
man was de woods <lb/>
four miles of Hog <lb/>
or wild steer <lb/>
es none de rest <lb/>
de crowd cum back way we <lb/>
him. I went back <lb/>
tor de tree found two <lb/>
dead coons rotten <lb/>
on de we had left so sad- <lb/>
den de was <lb/>
all de explanation I needed. <lb/>
Don't let as you <lb/>
hear thine Mr. Parsons. <lb/>
Pete Carter, P. K. <lb/>
Hog N. C, July 24th 1888. <lb/>
down fur bit be twelve <lb/>
day. I got up but jest <lb/>
es soon es I got de door seed <lb/>
de. moon I fellers <lb/>
fool mo off Sunday <lb/>
I tole hit j <lb/>
ten <lb/>
go step so all <lb/>
jest es well cum in go sleep, <lb/>
but jest Sim's dog Tray treed <lb/>
off down fie swamp, Sim <lb/>
he bit would cruel fur <lb/>
us stop an go sleep an let <lb/>
de poor dog stay down bark <lb/>
his he'd off, an; besides lie we <lb/>
could gown clown tor do tree <lb/>
lay down sleep after <lb/>
jest es well es not. Well <lb/>
all party soon <lb/>
we all don n <lb/>
twelve jest es I <lb/>
good grabbed <lb/>
me by do shoulder give me <lb/>
shake, Hit made me mad be <lb/>
rite in de middle my <lb/>
nap so I spoke sorter <lb/>
axed what wanted. <lb/>
Hit Sim he <lb/>
Pete, git up bad <lb/>
matter de <lb/>
I don't see need my <lb/>
up see hit. I don't <lb/>
es I kin do fur de <lb/>
moon. Now if <lb/>
de matter horses or cattle <lb/>
I con Id fix up sum roots <lb/>
fur if de <lb/>
matter I could advise <lb/>
go after Dr. but <lb/>
am de matter <lb/>
de moon I don't know what do <lb/>
bit only jest let her <lb/>
By time all de rest do crowd <lb/>
half <lb/>
death. Some <lb/>
had de world com- <lb/>
end fur sum time. I <lb/>
hit looked me more <lb/>
de moon an cud. <lb/>
Dar de <lb/>
matter de world es I <lb/>
Den Sim he spoke up <lb/>
I think I kin <lb/>
dis thing ail had better <lb/>
pare die. week I was over <lb/>
town while I I cum <lb/>
Mr. Lewis Wilson. He axed <lb/>
how I was to vote dis year. <lb/>
tole him well all de <lb/>
elected de world would cum <lb/>
an end shore, now had bin <lb/>
four years de world <lb/>
only much nearer end <lb/>
bit was when went In. <lb/>
Sim ho. <lb/>
be all sorts signs <lb/>
de thing occurred, did I <lb/>
tell when dis world cams <lb/>
end hit will be so sudden <lb/>
won't know bit, <lb/>
hit mo much fur <lb/>
hit happen at time lessen <lb/>
am got <lb/>
What am wonder tor me, am <lb/>
do sun stopped in its course by <lb/>
de meanness de par- <lb/>
But tell boys Mr. Wilson <lb/>
made mistake, de <lb/>
Bible men love darkness <lb/>
when their deeds are evil de <lb/>
party am carry all <lb/>
hits meanness in de so <lb/>
course hit am de moon will be <lb/>
stopped in its course de <lb/>
sun, I jest what's de <lb/>
matter now, when I went up <lb/>
Pete's I thought de sun had bin <lb/>
down long fer bit be mid- <lb/>
my hide I don't <lb/>
de moon has jest bin <lb/>
all de deviltry <lb/>
de party jest es <lb/>
apt es not bits tor- <lb/>
morrow now. thing <lb/>
de son am ketch up <lb/>
be grand smash I <lb/>
fur one am stand <lb/>
I don't Sim <lb/>
bis remarks, bat we had <lb/>
all de moon tor listen <lb/>
him and jest es he got <lb/>
part bis conversation <lb/>
break loose over head <lb/>
all looked up jest time tor see <lb/>
three or four little balls of fire com- <lb/>
down heads. De <lb/>
dispersed st once no man <lb/>
stopped which way his <lb/>
I way <lb/>
horns <lb/>
Explains. <lb/>
Brier Patch, Pitt Co., July <lb/>
Mb. <lb/>
nigger at Hog <lb/>
hush his listen. <lb/>
jest I <lb/>
went oat in de git drink <lb/>
water, And de moon <lb/>
I sum fool nigger <lb/>
will want me how she <lb/>
to save de <lb/>
of questions <lb/>
I'll now. <lb/>
It seams do moon <lb/>
ally warm <lb/>
de side of her face de <lb/>
sunshine, as she got rite <lb/>
face to face de sun <lb/>
on him all of her <lb/>
he went <lb/>
got rite so she could- <lb/>
see de sun at all. Dis made <lb/>
her or de <lb/>
one, I hardly which, to <lb/>
think she smile on <lb/>
superior in <lb/>
planet as de <lb/>
she blushed so deep she look <lb/>
lack for hour, Don <lb/>
de moved little to one side, <lb/>
she begin peep at him <lb/>
one eye commenced <lb/>
in hour or so she <lb/>
as ever. <lb/>
Dis loads mo tor speak little <lb/>
de It is an say- <lb/>
among de folks, a <lb/>
year when de has good <lb/>
like tend to, do <lb/>
is sure to be <lb/>
dis is all so not, I can't <lb/>
tell, but one thing is <lb/>
is had rite smart <lb/>
lately fer July. <lb/>
now she is work <lb/>
fer while, I think may <lb/>
may look out fer sum hot <lb/>
reason I <lb/>
look for h-t soon is <lb/>
Sunday is Sunday <lb/>
in many places, <lb/>
Sundays is apt be warm days in <lb/>
dry hot weather. stilt <lb/>
is de Convention <lb/>
fer Congress is <lb/>
close by, I speck de <lb/>
de weather will make <lb/>
it hot City <lb/>
else. So now tell Mr. Car <lb/>
on is dun. <lb/>
Billings, <lb/>
Bethel's Choice. <lb/>
Editor Eastern the <lb/>
time is drawing near for selecting <lb/>
the various officers, to <lb/>
place before people of Pitt <lb/>
county for Register of Deeds, Mr. <lb/>
D. H. James, of Bethel. Mr. <lb/>
James i now has over been a <lb/>
staunch Democrat has worked <lb/>
faithfully for the party. Ho was a <lb/>
brave of Eighth N. C. <lb/>
in the late war, and lost his <lb/>
right leg battle. He is a sober, <lb/>
honest, man, and needs and deserves <lb/>
the position, and is lolly competent <lb/>
to discharge the duties of the office. <lb/>
Bethel township will go into the <lb/>
convention for him, and we earnest- <lb/>
ask the people from other part <lb/>
to help us nominate <lb/>
him. If we can get him nominated <lb/>
we believe we can elect him. <lb/>
anybody you see fit for the <lb/>
other offices, so they are good men, <lb/>
but give us H. James for Regis- <lb/>
of Deeds and old Bethel will do <lb/>
her whole duty. There will be no <lb/>
cause to complain of her daring <lb/>
coming election. We are at loss to <lb/>
how any Democrat <lb/>
can refuse to support a maimed <lb/>
soldier in preference to any one else <lb/>
when he is competent. <lb/>
Bethel is quite doll now. <lb/>
noes and politics are the order of <lb/>
the day. <lb/>
The white beaver has made its <lb/>
appearance on the heads of several <lb/>
of our young men. <lb/>
The new Railroad is progressing <lb/>
rapidly, and the prospects are that <lb/>
the will soon be running <lb/>
Scotland Neck to Bethel. <lb/>
Crops are looking better since the <lb/>
recent rains, bat many of farm <lb/>
complaining of poor corn <lb/>
crops. <lb/>
Monster Cucumbers. <lb/>
Falkland, N. C, <lb/>
Editor Eastern <lb/>
Since seeing mentioned in <lb/>
last cucumber sent you by <lb/>
Mrs. it strikes me I can <lb/>
go ahead of it in length and <lb/>
My friend E. M. Davis and <lb/>
myself one in my garden <lb/>
Saturday that was feet inches <lb/>
long and Inches in circumference, <lb/>
and still in a growing condition. <lb/>
have several more on the same vine <lb/>
measuring from two to three feet. <lb/>
When they get their full maturity I <lb/>
will report again, will also bring one <lb/>
to town the first time I come, that <lb/>
you may all see yourself. It is <lb/>
the greatest curiosity in <lb/>
line that saw. It is a <lb/>
now variety and far superior to oar <lb/>
old cucumber. It is a dark green <lb/>
and has a very fine flavor. <lb/>
F. G. <lb/>
For The NERVOUS <lb/>
The DEBILITATED <lb/>
The AGED. <lb/>
Coca, the to- <lb/>
bat <lb/>
nerve It and <lb/>
quirts the system, <lb/>
AM <lb/>
It drives out tho humor- <lb/>
the blood purl trig and en rich I n ; It, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Impure or <lb/>
A LAXATIVE. <lb/>
It cures habitual unit <lb/>
habit. <lb/>
the stomach, and aids <lb/>
composition the best and <lb/>
active the Male Medic- <lb/>
are com bin ed <lb/>
remedies for diseases of th- <lb/>
con be relied <lb/>
quick relief and speed cure. <lb/>
Hundreds of been Mast <lb/>
who have need this remedy with <lb/>
Sand for circulars, <lb/>
fall <lb/>
Pries Cl or <lb/>
WELLS RICHARDSON <lb/>
R. GREENE, JR. Manager. <lb/>
WE are now fitted up in first-class order and are prepared to man- <lb/>
upon short notice any kind or style of <lb/>
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb/>
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING. <lb/>
We also keep a nice line of <lb/>
MADE <lb/>
Come and see us. Satisfaction Guaranteed. <lb/>
THE MAN IN THE MOON <lb/>
BE SEEN EVERY but the man who keep a fresh supply of <lb/>
Groceries, Fruits, Cigars, <lb/>
TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS, <lb/>
Can be found whenever wanted. You only have to look for <lb/>
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb/>
And all your wants in the above goods can be <lb/>
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS PUT UP TO ORDER. <lb/>
FINE CIGARS -A. SPECIALTY. <lb/>
SKINNER <lb/>
L. C. LATHAM <lb/>
THIS BEING ELECTION YEAR <lb/>
And LEAF YEAR has nothing to do with the price of <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
If you desire to purchase a first-class article in <lb/>
FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, MEAT. <lb/>
Or anything in that line, call on <lb/>
C. TYSON, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Provisions, Canned Goods, General Family Supplies, <lb/>
Tobacco, Always on Hand. <lb/>
TO JOHN S. CONGLETON CO <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
THE LEADERS IN <lb/>
ALL KINDS OF STAPLE <lb/>
Our Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods, <lb/>
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., have arrived, and all <lb/>
friends and customers are invited to call and ex- <lb/>
goods and prices. <lb/>
Having purchased the entire mercantile business of John S. Con <lb/>
Co, including notes, book accounts and all evidences of debt <lb/>
and merchandise, we solicit their former and increased patronage <lb/>
Being able to make-all purchases for cash, getting advantage of the <lb/>
discounts, will he enabled to sell as cheaply as any one South of <lb/>
Norfolk. We shall retain in our employ J. S Congleton as general <lb/>
superintendent of the business, with his former partner Chas Skinner <lb/>
as assistant, who will always be glad to see and serve their old customers <lb/>
A special branch of our business will be to furnish cash at <lb/>
rates to farmers to cultivate and harvest their crops, in sums <lb/>
to with approved security <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
LIFE FEE <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 <lb/>
AM FOR A FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb/>
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb/>
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb/>
J. D. Williamson, <lb/>
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN- FLANAGAN. <lb/>
Printing Office for Sale. <lb/>
ON MONDAY, 3rd day September <lb/>
next will sold in Greenville, at <lb/>
public auction, the complete Newspaper <lb/>
and Job Printing outfit formerly used by <lb/>
the Democratic Standard. Outfit con- <lb/>
one column Washington Hand <lb/>
Press, one Rotary Job Press, one <lb/>
Proof Press, one Plow Paper Cutter, <lb/>
Imposing Stones, all Cases, Cabinet, <lb/>
Type, Rules, , for a col- <lb/>
Newspaper Job office. The <lb/>
above mentioned office may be bought at <lb/>
private sale before that day. Terms <lb/>
made known on day of sale or by <lb/>
to <lb/>
Moor t <lb/>
to <lb/>
M Yon Are Fir <lb/>
Is Reliable Goods At <lb/>
Pi <lb/>
If such be your wants, we can supply them. <lb/>
We are receiving weekly <lb/>
NEW GOODS <lb/>
OF THE LATEST STYLES. <lb/>
A GALL. <lb/>
LITTLE HOUSE, BRO. <lb/>
E. C. GLENN. <lb/>
COMMISSION MERCHANT. <lb/>
STANDARD GUANO ACID PHOSPHATE, <lb/>
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb/>
SHELL LIME, DISSOLVED BONE, <lb/>
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb/>
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. O. Mar. 1887. <lb/>
W. L. BROWN <lb/>
COMMISSION MERCHANT <lb/>
AND AGENT FOR THE OIL MILLS. <lb/>
Highest Cash price paid for Cotton Seed or <lb/>
Meal given in exchange. Has for sale <lb/>
Acid Lime and Cotton Seed Meal <lb/>
Either for Cash or on Time. <lb/>
FARMER'S BONE FERTILIZER. <lb/>
A SPECIALTY It is to be superior to any fertilizer on the market. <lb/>
Money Save Money. <lb/>
PIANOS <lb/>
The Best In The World. <lb/>
HUME. <lb/>
Three Houses. <lb/>
RICHMOND, NORFOLK, AND <lb/>
A REVOLUTION IN PRICES. <lb/>
OLDEST LARGEST HOUSES. BEST INSTRUMENTS <lb/>
LOWEST PRICES. EASIEST TERMS. <lb/>
WILL CONTINUE THE II OF <lb/>
CARTS DRAYS. <lb/>
My Factory is well equipped with the best Mechanics, r put up nothing <lb/>
but first-class work. We keep up with the and the latest improved styles. <lb/>
Best material used in all work. All styles of used, you can select from <lb/>
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb/>
Also on hand a full line of ready made <lb/>
AND WHIPS, <lb/>
the year round, which we will sell as low as the lowest. <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor <lb/>
merit a continuance of the tame. <lb/>
Merchant Tailor, <lb/>
I never put out or an- <lb/>
to the public of great sales and <lb/>
job lots. I pretend to oiler such stock. <lb/>
My rule of business is to buy and sell at the <lb/>
Lowest Possible Cash Figures, and to deal only <lb/>
in the <lb/>
My stock is the Most Complete, the Best and <lb/>
the Cheapest in the State. Again, and yet again <lb/>
do I challenge any merchant tailor to compete <lb/>
fa Wt Qualify, <lb/>
J. C. CHESTNUT, Ice -S Ice <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
on hand a well assorted stock of <lb/>
Light Groceries, tad Seeds, Ms, <lb/>
Confections, Tobacco, <lb/>
Cigars, <lb/>
which will be sold very lowest cash <lb/>
prices. Give him a call, at the <lb/>
under the Opera House. <lb/>
HAVE MY ICE AT <lb/>
THE NEW MILLINERY STORE OF <lb/>
. M. T. <lb/>
Has lately been repaired and fitted up <lb/>
and she just received a superb display <lb/>
of New Millinery for <lb/>
SPRING AND SUMMER <lb/>
Besides her usual line of trimmed and <lb/>
mil rimed Hats, and general <lb/>
millinery goods, she has the prettiest <lb/>
stock of Silks, shaded Rib- <lb/>
etc., in the market. Give <lb/>
her a call at the Old Stand. <lb/>
the store of Messrs. Harry Skinner Co., <lb/>
where ICE can be had at all times of <lb/>
the day in quantities to suit at <lb/>
Ice delivered in all parts of the town <lb/>
morning without extra charge. All <lb/>
orders personally attended to and care- <lb/>
fully packed for out of town customers. <lb/>
Thanking the public for their past lib- <lb/>
patronage, i solicit a continuance of <lb/>
the same. Respectfully, <lb/>
E. B. MOORE, <lb/>
May J. <lb/>
Horses <lb/>
Mules. <lb/>
SEVEN SPRINGS HOTEL. <lb/>
Is now open for th accommodation <lb/>
of guests and visitors to the SPRINGS. <lb/>
The properties of the waters arc well <lb/>
known to cure Kidney and Bladder <lb/>
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Debility and <lb/>
General Prostration. Tie house has <lb/>
been thoroughly renovate. j or at reasonable terms on time. I <lb/>
MUTT m OTTO <lb/>
Have just procured several first-class <lb/>
Vehicles and will take passengers to any <lb/>
point at reasonable rates. <lb/>
A car load Just arrived and now <lb/>
sale by. <lb/>
at Keel A King's old stand. Will sell them <lb/>
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb/>
Conveyances can be hat to the Springs <lb/>
either from Mt. Olive, Goldsboro or <lb/>
The return many <lb/>
thanks for past favors arid respectfully <lb/>
solicit a continuance of e same. <lb/>
Respectfully<lb/>
Proprietors. <lb/>
Sale, M and Mk<lb/>
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LEADING PAPER <lb/>
THE <lb/>
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1.0 <lb/>
The<lb/>
SUPPLEMENT. <lb/>
FINANCIAL STATEMENT <lb/>
Pitt County, for the Fiscal <lb/>
Year Ending Dec. 5th, 1887. <lb/>
The following is a list of or- <lb/>
together with the number <lb/>
and amount, as allowed by the <lb/>
Board of Commissioners, from <lb/>
Dec. 6th, to Dec. 5th, <lb/>
H Bagwell attending David 1537 Nancy Moore <lb/>
FOR BRIDGES. <lb/>
To WHOM ISSUED. <lb/>
No Cornelius <lb/>
James H Brown <lb/>
Samuel Cherry <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
T R Cherry Co <lb/>
B Cherry <lb/>
Henry Brown <lb/>
Jackson <lb/>
u Teel <lb/>
N A Purser . <lb/>
W B Bland <lb/>
A F <lb/>
E A Smith <lb/>
Henry Brown <lb/>
J R Forbes <lb/>
N R <lb/>
Henry Brown <lb/>
Brow <lb/>
J S Smith <lb/>
351.1 F <lb/>
Wall <lb/>
J T Sons <lb/>
E A <lb/>
MB J B Chewy <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
F M A Sod <lb/>
II <lb/>
R V <lb/>
Reuben<lb/>
J J <lb/>
Henry Brown <lb/>
J B Cherry <lb/>
J Smith <lb/>
Wall<lb/>
v Brown <lb/>
J S Smith <lb/>
C V Newton <lb/>
F Pitt man . Co <lb/>
James I. Elks <lb/>
. B <lb/>
H R <lb/>
J W Tyson <lb/>
Flemming <lb/>
J W Braddy <lb/>
Henry Brown <lb/>
Samuel Cherry <lb/>
J T Sparks <lb/>
W K <lb/>
H R Hearne <lb/>
J Tyson <lb/>
James <lb/>
D C Barrow <lb/>
. J B Smith <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
J B l<lb/>
J B Cherry <lb/>
FOR POOR HOUSE <lb/>
TO WHOM ISSUED <lb/>
No W G <lb/>
J T Sledge <lb/>
W G<lb/>
J J<lb/>
u a<lb/>
F W Iran <lb/>
F W Brown <lb/>
J J<lb/>
F W Brown <lb/>
J J <lb/>
Tool as physician <lb/>
Haddock <lb/>
Haddock <lb/>
Robert Moore <lb/>
Lewis Gray <lb/>
Rosetta Taylor <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
Dinah Carney <lb/>
Simon Tucker <lb/>
James Masters <lb/>
Elizabeth worth <lb/>
Jones <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
. Patsy <lb/>
Susan turner <lb/>
Ivey Mayo <lb/>
Nancy Williams <lb/>
Braxton <lb/>
Darling Williams <lb/>
John Stocks <lb/>
Kb May <lb/>
Sharper Tyson <lb/>
Elijah Ange <lb/>
B Hardy coffin for <lb/>
pauper <lb/>
Thomas <lb/>
Haddock <lb/>
Ferry Haddock <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Nelson <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Dinah Carney <lb/>
James<lb/>
Francis Jones <lb/>
Alice<lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
Susan Turner <lb/>
hey <lb/>
Nancy Williams <lb/>
Mahala Braxton <lb/>
Darling Williams <lb/>
John Stocks <lb/>
Sharps Tyson <lb/>
Elijah <lb/>
Thomas <lb/>
T F <lb/>
Eliza William <lb/>
Violet <lb/>
Bryan hurrying <lb/>
Margret Bryan <lb/>
T F <lb/>
Haddock <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Lewis Gray <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
H Dinah Carney <lb/>
Simon <lb/>
James asters<lb/>
on<lb/>
1650 <lb/>
05-2<lb/>
Susan Turner <lb/>
Nancy Williams <lb/>
Frances Jones <lb/>
John Stocks <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
Dinah Carney <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Simon Tinker <lb/>
Masters <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Ivey Mayo <lb/>
Darting Williams <lb/>
Tana <lb/>
Henry Smith <lb/>
Hardison<lb/>
Hopkins <lb/>
Cherry <lb/>
55- Mahala Braxton <lb/>
I Williams <lb/>
Patsy Ferry <lb/>
L A <lb/>
Camion <lb/>
Lewis Gray <lb/>
Green <lb/>
Sharper Tyson <lb/>
J D <lb/>
Polly <lb/>
U F ii <lb/>
W Co <lb/>
Haddock <lb/>
Ferry Haddock <lb/>
Susan Turner <lb/>
Williams <lb/>
Junes <lb/>
John Stock's <lb/>
Alice <lb/>
Dinah Carney <lb/>
Simon <lb/>
James Musters <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
I very Mayo <lb/>
Darling Williams <lb/>
Henry Smith <lb/>
Is Hopkins <lb/>
Cherry <lb/>
Mahala Braxton <lb/>
Nelson<lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
Patsy Elks <lb/>
Shade <lb/>
Lucy Parker <lb/>
Virgil Wilson <lb/>
Bryant <lb/>
Eliza Edwards <lb/>
Amos <lb/>
Elijah Ange <lb/>
G F <lb/>
P J <lb/>
Haddock <lb/>
Ferry-Haddock <lb/>
Susan Turner <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
Nancy Williams <lb/>
John Stocks <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
Dinah Carney <lb/>
Root Moore <lb/>
Henry Cox <lb/>
, en Peter E Nelson <lb/>
, L C Jones <lb/>
RB Parker <lb/>
o , Reuben Butler <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Waist on Stanton <lb/>
R A Morgan<lb/>
, Jacob <lb/>
J J Moore <lb/>
W B Moore <lb/>
R B Parker <lb/>
o Noah Forbes Jr <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Simon <lb/>
DO <lb/>
no <lb/>
James <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Ivey Mayo <lb/>
Darling Williams<lb/>
Henry Smith <lb/>
Hopkins <lb/>
Cherry <lb/>
on<lb/>
Mahala Braxton <lb/>
Nelson <lb/>
Putty Terry. <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
Lewis <lb/>
Green <lb/>
J D polio <lb/>
Polly<lb/>
Nathan Keel <lb/>
So air Briley <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
Patsy Elks <lb/>
no <lb/>
BO <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
j Shade <lb/>
Lucy Parker <lb/>
Virgil Wilson <lb/>
Maigret Bryant <lb/>
Eliza Edwards <lb/>
Annul <lb/>
W S <lb/>
k Patsy Terry <lb/>
L A Let <lb/>
i Cannon<lb/>
Lewis Gray<lb/>
Sharper Tyson <lb/>
; J D i <lb/>
Polly <lb/>
A G Cox <lb/>
Elijah Ange <lb/>
May<lb/>
J Baker <lb/>
Haddock <lb/>
Elizabeth worth Haddock <lb/>
148-70<lb/>
Francis Jones <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
Green <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
Patsy Terry <lb/>
Susan Turner <lb/>
Ivey Mayo <lb/>
Mahala <lb/>
Darling <lb/>
John Stocks <lb/>
May <lb/>
Sharper Tyson <lb/>
Elijah Ange <lb/>
i Thomas <lb/>
John Baker <lb/>
Haddock <lb/>
Ferry Haddock <lb/>
Elizabeth <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
Turner<lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Nancy Williams <lb/>
John Stocks <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
Dinah Carney <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
James. Masters <lb/>
Taylor <lb/>
Ivey Mayo <lb/>
Darling Williams <lb/>
Thee <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Ben <lb/>
Hopkins <lb/>
Cherry <lb/>
Mahala Braxton<lb/>
On<lb/>
For Jail. <lb/>
NO. To whom issued <lb/>
W H King <lb/>
T R Cherry Co<lb/>
J T Sledge <lb/>
W M King <lb/>
T R Cherry Co <lb/>
W M King <lb/>
T R Cherry Co <lb/>
W M King <lb/>
F Brown <lb/>
W M King<lb/>
F W <lb/>
T R Cherry to <lb/>
W II O ix Co <lb/>
WM King<lb/>
F W <lb/>
W M King <lb/>
John F Whichard <lb/>
Amos Wilson <lb/>
Alonzo Dunn <lb/>
Best White <lb/>
J R Gurganus <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Easter Walston <lb/>
Frances Parker <lb/>
Willie Adams <lb/>
J II Adams <lb/>
Win Whitehead <lb/>
Geo A<lb/>
Mai hews <lb/>
Kennedy <lb/>
Louis Pitt man <lb/>
John W <lb/>
G A MeG wan <lb/>
Margin <lb/>
I Elias Hopkins <lb/>
so J <lb/>
I A J Co, <lb/>
I R A <lb/>
E F Williams <lb/>
F W Andrews <lb/>
W F <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 F Whichard <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
., Thomas Wilson <lb/>
Cox <lb/>
Allen<lb/>
Allen <lb/>
1512 Jesse Brown <lb/>
W H Wilson <lb/>
1526 John Z Brooks <lb/>
J R <lb/>
Ferd Fleming <lb/>
w S Fleming<lb/>
J Wilson <lb/>
Green <lb/>
Horace Lamer <lb/>
Turner <lb/>
terry <lb/>
FOR D D B INSANE <lb/>
TO WHOM ISSUED <lb/>
No Had lock <lb/>
Ferry Haddock <lb/>
, Robert Moore <lb/>
Nelson <lb/>
Lewis Gray <lb/>
Rosetta Taylor <lb/>
Nancy <lb/>
Dinah <lb/>
Simon Tucker <lb/>
James Masters <lb/>
Elizabeth <lb/>
Francis Jones <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
Green <lb/>
Win Taylor <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
Susan Turner <lb/>
Ivey Mayo <lb/>
Nancy Williams <lb/>
Braxton <lb/>
Darling Williams <lb/>
John Stocks <lb/>
May <lb/>
Sharper <lb/>
Mosley Haddock <lb/>
Haddock <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Nelson <lb/>
Lewis Gray<lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Dina Carney <lb/>
Simon Tucker <lb/>
James <lb/>
Elizabeth <lb/>
Francis Jones <lb/>
Green <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
Patsy Terry <lb/>
Susan Turner <lb/>
Ivey Mayo <lb/>
Kane Williams <lb/>
Mahala <lb/>
Darling Williams <lb/>
f John Stocks <lb/>
May <lb/>
Sharper Tyson <lb/>
Nancy Bryant <lb/>
Williams <lb/>
Frances Jones <lb/>
John Stocks <lb/>
Dinah Carney <lb/>
Robert Moore <lb/>
Simon Tucker <lb/>
James Masters <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Ivey Mayo<lb/>
Thomas <lb/>
Henry Smith <lb/>
Ben Hardison <lb/>
I XX j <lb/>
i I <lb/>
Braxton <lb/>
T H <lb/>
j W M King conveying Insane <lb/>
to <lb/>
J D Cobb <lb/>
Haddock <lb/>
Ferry Haddock <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
POOR<lb/>
L A <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
Lewis Gray <lb/>
Green <lb/>
Tyson <lb/>
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Susan Briley <lb/>
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Freeman Vines <lb/>
Stephen Burnett <lb/>
Jack Bowers <lb/>
Sarah Dupree <lb/>
Susan Johnson <lb/>
W A James Jr <lb/>
L H Wilson <lb/>
Jack Johnson <lb/>
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Fred Cannon <lb/>
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Henry <lb/>
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J f <lb/>
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Susan Turner <lb/>
Nancy Williams<lb/>
Francis Jones <lb/>
John Stocks <lb/>
Alice <lb/>
Dinah Carney <lb/>
Robert Moore <lb/>
Simon Tucker <lb/>
James Masters <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Mayo <lb/>
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Hardison <lb/>
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Cherry Dupree <lb/>
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Nancy <lb/>
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Lang <lb/>
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an <lb/>
Wiley Cannon <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
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Maggie Brown <lb/>
James Brown <lb/>
J C Lanier <lb/>
G W Evans <lb/>
T A Cherry <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
J J <lb/>
Henrietta Pitt <lb/>
Edward Edwards <lb/>
May<lb/>
Nathan Keel <lb/>
Susan Briley <lb/>
Richard <lb/>
Sell <lb/>
Jack <lb/>
Peter Lang <lb/>
Long <lb/>
291- Alfred <lb/>
Alex Hines <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
on Johnson <lb/>
29-1 Lam <lb/>
J H <lb/>
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1298 Noah Forbes <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
I i <lb/>
Austin Dupree <lb/>
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George Farmer <lb/>
Lawrence Barrett Jr <lb/>
D R Den-son <lb/>
J C Lanier <lb/>
G W Evans <lb/>
Wm Spain <lb/>
John <lb/>
Stephen <lb/>
John Frosty <lb/>
Sidney Spain Jr <lb/>
Aaron Wooten <lb/>
Fannie <lb/>
Chas Braxton <lb/>
Shade Evans <lb/>
Sim Dunn <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Sidney Spain Jr <lb/>
C U Stokes <lb/>
CS Smith <lb/>
Fanny Tyson <lb/>
Hannah Edwards <lb/>
Washington Edwards <lb/>
ES Parker <lb/>
Henry Newton <lb/>
Ben <lb/>
Solomon Edwards <lb/>
J O Briley <lb/>
W J Porter <lb/>
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Jesse <lb/>
Jim Cannon<lb/>
2-95<lb/>
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J C Williams <lb/>
Cicero Mumford <lb/>
Win Mattocks <lb/>
Washington Smith <lb/>
a Smith <lb/>
W B Moore <lb/>
. I J it <lb/>
Smith<lb/>
For Jurors in Superior MO <lb/>
j W L Best <lb/>
. Sledge <lb/>
CM A Griffin <lb/>
S A Dudley <lb/>
Manning Moore <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
NO. To whom issued <lb/>
J B Cherry<lb/>
Elias <lb/>
I J P Redding <lb/>
1200 H <lb/>
II Langley <lb/>
Officers Fees in <lb/>
I Hat he Walston <lb/>
W B <lb/>
J J Perkins <lb/>
or Court. <lb/>
NO. To whom issued <lb/>
E A clerk <lb/>
E A clerk <lb/>
W M King, sheriff <lb/>
j S B Woods, Mayor <lb/>
I. V Bassett, Mayor <lb/>
2-2 j J II Highsmith, j p <lb/>
F G James, Mayor <lb/>
J T Smith, <lb/>
D C Moore, J r <lb/>
W B Moore, J p <lb/>
John King J p <lb/>
J B <lb/>
L B <lb/>
M M Lang, <lb/>
F G Dupree; <lb/>
J S Easton. <lb/>
W A Fields, r <lb/>
Harding <lb/>
J A p <lb/>
A F J <lb/>
C C <lb/>
J W v <lb/>
t X Keel, em st <lb/>
W P <lb/>
J J Perkins,. v <lb/>
J r <lb/>
E A <lb/>
W M King. Sheriff <lb/>
i Frances I'm <lb/>
Ami. j h Adams <lb/>
B Willis Adams <lb/>
j J L Warren <lb/>
Miles <lb/>
1525 J R Warren <lb/>
SO,<lb/>
E A M clerk <lb/>
Fred Harding, j p <lb/>
J B <lb/>
J W Tyson, a p <lb/>
R W King, sheriff<lb/>
A clerk <lb/>
W M King, sheriff <lb/>
E A clerk <lb/>
W M King, sheriff <lb/>
R T Hodges, sheriff <lb/>
T E Keel, j <lb/>
John <lb/>
j r<lb/>
G W<lb/>
J J <lb/>
F G James, Mayor <lb/>
Alex <lb/>
For Commissioners <lb/>
No. To whom <lb/>
E S Dixon <lb/>
Saml <lb/>
James R Congleton <lb/>
S II Spam <lb/>
C Dawson <lb/>
TE <lb/>
J A K Tucker <lb/>
W A James Jr <lb/>
W A James Jr <lb/>
G M Mooring <lb/>
T E Keel <lb/>
J A K Tucker <lb/>
W A James Jr <lb/>
T K Keel<lb/>
G M Mooting <lb/>
J A K Tucker <lb/>
C Dawson <lb/>
C Dawson <lb/>
G M Mooring <lb/>
J A K Tucker <lb/>
T E Keel <lb/>
W A James Jr <lb/>
an 1784 <lb/>
C Dawson <lb/>
W A James Jr <lb/>
For Election. <lb/>
No. To whom issued <lb/>
A B Congleton <lb/>
E A Move <lb/>
M M King <lb/>
S I <lb/>
B Moore <lb/>
J A K Tucker <lb/>
J A Lang <lb/>
J J Fleming <lb/>
I J Anderson <lb/>
J R Forbes <lb/>
Miscellaneous. <lb/>
NO. To whom issued <lb/>
G B <lb/>
T R Cherry Co <lb/>
L H Wilson <lb/>
J T Sledge <lb/>
L II <lb/>
T R Cherry Co <lb/>
L II Wilson <lb/>
L II <lb/>
Amt.<lb/>
Amt i <lb/>
50-<lb/>
,,,, D J <lb/>
Democratic Standard <lb/>
L II <lb/>
Amt.<lb/>
Brighton A- Co <lb/>
n, John Peebles <lb/>
es <lb/>
James E Moore <lb/>
F W Brown <lb/>
L II <lb/>
L II<lb/>
J A K <lb/>
GM Mooring <lb/>
Vi<lb/>
For Tax List. <lb/>
To whom <lb/>
Jas L Langley <lb/>
E A <lb/>
Co <lb/>
F IF Brown <lb/>
J B Cherry <lb/>
L II <lb/>
Barry Skinner Co <lb/>
n George B King <lb/>
Dr <lb/>
George B King <lb/>
II C Hemby <lb/>
E A <lb/>
D J <lb/>
Lewis II <lb/>
T R Cherry<lb/>
1271 <lb/>
John Kicks, <lb/>
Button, sheriff <lb/>
W II Home, j p <lb/>
Crowell, sheriff <lb/>
C P Gaskins, j P <lb/>
J T Smith, <lb/>
J W Thomas, <lb/>
D C Moore, j p <lb/>
J II Smith, j p <lb/>
F G Dupree, <lb/>
S Galloway, , <lb/>
W M King, sheriff <lb/>
W M King, sheriff <lb/>
F A clerk <lb/>
W M King.<lb/>
E A clerk <lb/>
No. <lb/>
W A Barrett <lb/>
R J Langley <lb/>
05.569 S V Joyner <lb/>
N R Cory <lb/>
J D Cox <lb/>
J E <lb/>
I J R Forbes <lb/>
Wm Dawson <lb/>
W R Whichard <lb/>
T II Langley <lb/>
W W Lit He <lb/>
W II Rives <lb/>
Eason James <lb/>
62-880 J G <lb/>
i J J Laughinghouse <lb/>
Amt <lb/>
E A <lb/>
George B <lb/>
Frank W Brown <lb/>
B Cherry <lb/>
Lewis Henry <lb/>
a Lichtenstein <lb/>
James B Cherry <lb/>
Lewis <lb/>
Blow<lb/>
Langley, j p <lb/>
B F <lb/>
D Worthington <lb/>
E A<lb/>
E A clerk <lb/>
W M King, sheriff <lb/>
j j Perkins, j p <lb/>
Jonas Crowell, <lb/>
jerry <lb/>
j E Pearson, <lb/>
Daniel, . <lb/>
j B <lb/>
W P Buck, <lb/>
F G <lb/>
T F Christ man, <lb/>
G W <lb/>
J B Went <lb/>
B F <lb/>
Eason, <lb/>
R L j v <lb/>
j H Smith, j p <lb/>
R G Chairman, j t <lb/>
W R Williams, j p <lb/>
W B <lb/>
J L J P <lb/>
D C Moore, j p <lb/>
F Harding, j r<lb/>
W R Williams, j p <lb/>
W B <lb/>
D P Moore, j p <lb/>
F Harding, j r <lb/>
J j Laughinghouse, J p <lb/>
John p <lb/>
Calvin Stokes, j p <lb/>
W A Mayor <lb/>
RT Hodges, <lb/>
Joseph j p <lb/>
D Stinson, j p <lb/>
W M King <lb/>
W B cones <lb/>
R G Chapman <lb/>
James Galloway <lb/>
Leonidas Fleming <lb/>
j J R Williams <lb/>
Allen Warren <lb/>
John King <lb/>
V Newton <lb/>
C Hemby <lb/>
Jno A Moore <lb/>
Oil J R Congleton <lb/>
R J Grimes <lb/>
R M Jones <lb/>
J II Highsmith <lb/>
J A <lb/>
Fred Hauling <lb/>
J S Harris <lb/>
i R L Joyner <lb/>
i L II Wilson <lb/>
Ed Pennington <lb/>
For Conveying Prison- <lb/>
to Jail. <lb/>
No. To whom issued Amt <lb/>
J B <lb/>
II B Turner <lb/>
J B Wet covey <lb/>
Lunatic to Jail CO <lb/>
j J J P <lb/>
Lunatic to Jail <lb/>
For Ferry. <lb/>
R R Gotten <lb/>
R R Cot ten <lb/>
Summary <lb/>
For Bridges <lb/>
For Jail <lb/>
For in S Court <lb/>
For Jurors <lb/>
For Officers fees S Court <lb/>
For Officers Inf Court <lb/>
J L Langley J P tor commit- <lb/>
ting Lunatic to Jail <lb/>
R W King conveying prison- <lb/>
from New <lb/>
II R conveying <lb/>
jail <lb/>
Officers fees in Inferior <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
NO. To whom Amt. <lb/>
J j Perkins, clerk <lb/>
C C Ox <lb/>
II D Potter <lb/>
T R Moore<lb/>
Harvey <lb/>
J J Perkins J P <lb/>
Lunatic to fail <lb/>
Daniel <lb/>
Wm Porter <lb/>
Daniel <lb/>
J B <lb/>
H R Hearne <lb/>
J B <lb/>
D C Moore J P <lb/>
lunatic to jail <lb/>
A solicitor <lb/>
W M King <lb/>
J T Sledge <lb/>
J S Helton<lb/>
J B <lb/>
No. <lb/>
For Coroner and Juror <lb/>
Inquest. <lb/>
NO To whom issued Amt. <lb/>
J B Johnson <lb/>
J P <lb/>
W D Holloway <lb/>
Andrew Williams <lb/>
Joe Of<lb/>
For Roads. <lb/>
To whom issued <lb/>
B F Page <lb/>
J S Eason <lb/>
J B <lb/>
H R Hearne <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
G W <lb/>
J B <lb/>
O W <lb/>
1423 <lb/>
1642 <lb/>
1240 <lb/>
1200 <lb/>
For Jurors k <lb/>
For County Commissioner <lb/>
For Tax List <lb/>
Prisoners to jail <lb/>
For Roads <lb/>
j Elections<lb/>
I For Ferry <lb/>
lives so <lb/>
The following arc the ills- <lb/>
for of from <lb/>
Dec, 8th to Dec., 1887. <lb/>
RECEIPTS. <lb/>
on hand Dec, <lb/>
of E A Clerk <lb/>
Wilson, Reg- <lb/>
of Deeds 7.-, <lb/>
W II Harrington <lb/>
Tax Collector <lb/>
E A Clerk S <lb/>
W M King <lb/>
W II <lb/>
Tax Collector no <lb/>
F W hire <lb/>
Wm Easton no <lb/>
John rent <lb/>
Poor House land no <lb/>
W II Harrington <lb/>
Tax Collector <lb/>
E A Clerk <lb/>
W II Harrington <lb/>
Tax Collector <lb/>
A B Garris hire <lb/>
Latham <lb/>
V w Brow hire <lb/>
Wm Easton no <lb/>
H Harrington <lb/>
Tax Collector <lb/>
A Barrett hire <lb/>
Tom Smith <lb/>
H Smith hire <lb/>
Simon Sheppard <lb/>
E A Clerk n <lb/>
W II Harrington <lb/>
Tax Collector<lb/>
A Joyner hire <lb/>
Lurch Moore <lb/>
W U Harrington <lb/>
Collector <lb/>
J A. Mil ton hire <lb/>
Root Johnson <lb/>
W II Harrington <lb/>
Tax Collector <lb/>
hire <lb/>
Turner Smith <lb/>
Eaton <lb/>
Bridge <lb/>
J C hire <lb/>
Jas <lb/>
F W Brown hire <lb/>
Wm Easton <lb/>
E A <lb/>
Amt. <lb/>
21424.29 <lb/>
DISBURSEMENTS. <lb/>
By transferred to <lb/>
By Stock Law Fond <lb/>
By Coma's M <lb/>
By as pet vouchers filed <lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00018895_0004" n="4"/>
<p>
m a <lb/>
FROM <lb/>
Amount on hand <lb/>
Financial of Pitt county De <lb/>
5th <lb/>
DR. <lb/>
To ain't audited outstanding debt <lb/>
Dec, 6th I <lb/>
audited from Dec., 6th <lb/>
to Dec. 5th <lb/>
CR. <lb/>
By ain't paid County Orders as <lb/>
per filed <lb/>
The suit pending In the <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt county wherein <lb/>
William was plaint and Jno. <lb/>
Peebles was wherein there <lb/>
were of old claims against the <lb/>
County, the said claim were turned <lb/>
to the County Commissioners by said <lb/>
Peebles, and Collector, <lb/>
and The amount t over <lb/>
to the and canceled <lb/>
The audited outstanding debt <lb/>
the County of Pitt from the year to <lb/>
the 6th day of December 1887, <lb/>
State Co. <lb/>
I, Wilson, Clerk of <lb/>
the Board of Commissioner in and for <lb/>
the County aforesaid, do that the <lb/>
foregoing is a true statement as doth <lb/>
pear record in my office. Given <lb/>
my hand and the seal of said <lb/>
at in Greenville on the 30th <lb/>
of December 1887. <lb/>
Lewis ii. Clerk. <lb/>
Office of of Pitt Co, <lb/>
The following is a statement of the <lb/>
of meetings of the Board Com- <lb/>
for Pitt county and number of <lb/>
days each hath attended, and the number <lb/>
of mile- t raveled By each member for <lb/>
vices as Commissioner for the fiscal year <lb/>
ending December <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Council hath <lb/>
G M Mm ring hath attended <lb/>
W A 2- <lb/>
T E Keel -7 <lb/>
. A K To ah attended M <lb/>
allowed Council <lb/>
For day as at <lb/>
per day <lb/>
For led at cc <lb/>
as special <lb/>
St per day <lb/>
L B Cox S <lb/>
Bland Sr <lb/>
J B Kilpatrick <lb/>
W A <lb/>
Bland Jr <lb/>
F M Kilpatrick <lb/>
W J Kilpatrick <lb/>
R P Collins <lb/>
F M Kilpatrick <lb/>
Fred Harding <lb/>
L II <lb/>
Bland <lb/>
L W <lb/>
per cent corn on <lb/>
and <lb/>
Dec 5th 1887 amount on hand <lb/>
of Carolina <lb/>
Of Pitt <lb/>
I Lewis II. ex clerk <lb/>
Board of in <lb/>
for the county of I'm do <lb/>
that the is true <lb/>
statement as doth appear record <lb/>
my office. Given under my <lb/>
hand and t <lb/>
at office in Greenville on <lb/>
he 30th day of December 1887. <lb/>
Clerk. <lb/>
118-10 <lb/>
c; m <lb/>
For at <lb/>
a at <lb/>
ti per day <lb/>
For traveled at Tc <lb/>
mile <lb/>
Amount Vi A Jr <lb/>
For as <lb/>
per day <lb/>
For day special <lb/>
pet I <lb/>
For mile- traveled at per <lb/>
mile <lb/>
Amount allowed J A K Tucker. <lb/>
For days as Commissioner at <lb/>
per day <lb/>
For day a- special Committee <lb/>
at per day <lb/>
For miles traveled at fie per <lb/>
mile W <lb/>
Amount allowed T E Keel. <lb/>
For days as Commissioner at <lb/>
per day <lb/>
For days a special Committee <lb/>
at per day <lb/>
For miles traveled at per <lb/>
mile <lb/>
fetal allow<lb/>
S-2 <lb/>
To amount allowed <lb/>
the being a previous Beard. <lb/>
Amount allowed E S <lb/>
For days as Commissioner at <lb/>
per day <lb/>
For miles traveled at per <lb/>
mile HOP <lb/>
Amount allowed Samuel <lb/>
For day SB Commissioner at <lb/>
per day <lb/>
For day as special Committee at <lb/>
per day <lb/>
For miles traveled at per <lb/>
mile <lb/>
Amount allowed C <lb/>
For i as at <lb/>
day . <lb/>
For miles traveled at re per i <lb/>
mile <lb/>
allowed S II Spain. <lb/>
For day as Commissioner at i <lb/>
per day <lb/>
For traveled at per <lb/>
mile <lb/>
STATE OF CAROLINA <lb/>
Pitt County. J <lb/>
I, Lewis II Wilson, Clerk of <lb/>
the Board of Commissioners for the <lb/>
county foresail do certify the <lb/>
is a correct Statement as doth appear <lb/>
upon record In my office. <lb/>
Given under my hand and the official <lb/>
seal of Board of Commissioners for Pitt <lb/>
County at Office in Greenville this the <lb/>
12th of Dec. 1886. <lb/>
Lewis H Wilson <lb/>
for Pitt Comity. <lb/>
Office of of <lb/>
For Put County. <lb/>
The is a statement of <lb/>
the and for <lb/>
the Stock law Territory received <lb/>
disbursed by James B Cherry <lb/>
County Treasurer collected by W <lb/>
H Harrington Tax Collector for <lb/>
said tor 1886 <lb/>
DR <lb/>
Amount on hand <lb/>
Ami XV II Harrington <lb/>
Tax coll for the year <lb/>
CR. <lb/>
By claim paid to <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
J C C Jenkins <lb/>
Isaac Joyner <lb/>
James Dawson <lb/>
Jerry <lb/>
Council Dawson <lb/>
Council Dawson <lb/>
James Dawson <lb/>
S J <lb/>
J f. Tucker <lb/>
Theo Bland . <lb/>
R K Bland <lb/>
L B <lb/>
W Blount <lb/>
I May <lb/>
JR Johnson <lb/>
CD <lb/>
CD <lb/>
i-am <lb/>
CALL US FOR <lb/>
I am the happiest man <lb/>
in the county Why <lb/>
Because I buy goods of <lb/>
Higgs the <lb/>
Bargain House of Pitt <lb/>
county. <lb/>
I am the most <lb/>
man alive Why P <lb/>
Because I spent all my <lb/>
money elsewhere toe- <lb/>
fore finding out the bar- <lb/>
gains offered toy Higgs <lb/>
Stands <lb/>
The realization of the fact that our Prices are a Reality <lb/>
and not a fictitious legend <lb/>
MAKES WONDER <lb/>
I We It Money is tie Wilier It ties Us to Before tie File <lb/>
M i display Spring <lb/>
A determination to be easily satisfied and live for small profits is the reason we can sell so much lower than anybody else. <lb/>
A CALL AT OUR STORE-WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT WHAT WE SAY IS TRUE. <lb/>
NOW JUST LISTEN TO WHAT WE SAY AS TO <lb/>
The best Calico at cents per yard, Lawns 1-2 cents, good quality Brown Domestics cents, the best Ginghams and cents, other <lb/>
Ginghams cents, a full and beautiful line of Plaids and all styles of Dress Goods at prices that shock the <lb/>
A tremendous stock of NOTIONS at panic prices. <lb/>
Suspenders cents, Corsets cents, two Handkerchiefs for cents, and all other goods at equally low figures. <lb/>
BOOTS k SHOES, are Waking Up the on <lb/>
Fine Shoes at cents and per pair, Children's to cents, Men's at to Hats in wool and fur at cents up. <lb/>
Straw Hats from cents up. And many other articles too numerous to mention at prices below any house in town. <lb/>
ALL WE ASK IS AN EXAMINATION OF OUR STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. Very Respectfully, <lb/>
HIGGS A<lb/>
.; <lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00018895_0005" n="5"/>
<p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
THIS PAPER<lb/>
mm a- <lb/>
any t for It la <lb/>
NEW YORK. <lb/>
Local <lb/>
Hot dry. <lb/>
The best Butter kept <lb/>
constantly on ice at <lb/>
Harry Skinner Co's. <lb/>
Get yon n Cleveland Walk- <lb/>
Cane at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Did yon see moon f <lb/>
Cook Stoves repaired at Terrell's. <lb/>
and ladies are invited <lb/>
to visit Bedding's refresh <lb/>
parlor when they want ice <lb/>
cream of other refreshments. <lb/>
Farmers laying by crops. <lb/>
We will pay the Cash <lb/>
pounds of Beeswax, at the Old <lb/>
Brick Store. <lb/>
Flower pots at Cost at Terrell's. <lb/>
The days grow a little shorter. <lb/>
Point Lace Flour has been tried <lb/>
and is the best and cheapest at the <lb/>
Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Mr. C. M. Bernard it <lb/>
of Greenville. <lb/>
Col. Harry Skinner went to More <lb/>
bead last week. <lb/>
A. J. Griffin has moved <lb/>
into <lb/>
Miss Clark, of Washington, <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. Dr. <lb/>
Mrs. William Peebles and <lb/>
Miss Lillie, are visiting in <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Rev. B. John and family left <lb/>
last week to visit relatives near <lb/>
Mr. J. K. Wheeler, of Wan en ton, <lb/>
has been visiting C- Glenn <lb/>
the pat week. <lb/>
Mrs. Stephens and <lb/>
Miss Florence Williams are visiting <lb/>
in Martin county. <lb/>
Mr. C. T. returned <lb/>
day from a two weeks visit to Scots <lb/>
land Neck and Wrightsville. <lb/>
A little daughter of Mr. A. M. <lb/>
Moore, who lives with her in <lb/>
is visiting father here. <lb/>
Mr. J. B. Yellow reached home <lb/>
Saturday after having been <lb/>
absent for several months in <lb/>
Mr. Williams and wife, of <lb/>
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
W. T. Godwin, parents of Mrs. <lb/>
First of the <lb/>
Mullets at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
The end of July near. <lb/>
The famous Brook's Cotton Pres- <lb/>
and all makes of Cotton Gins for ,,,,,,, <lb/>
sale by Alfred Forbes. A specialty <lb/>
of the Hall Stonewall Cotton <lb/>
Gins. <lb/>
Foe the next days, the <lb/>
balance of our Spring and Summer <lb/>
stock will be sold at cost for cash. <lb/>
H. Beds. <lb/>
The nights have grown warm <lb/>
again <lb/>
For Tinware go to Terrell's. <lb/>
Don't suffer with heat during the <lb/>
warm weather. Go to Ryan Red- <lb/>
and keep cool. <lb/>
Mr. J. B. Johnson, Jr., one of <lb/>
force, went to <lb/>
remained <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Mr. N. M. Lawrence and <lb/>
Miss Leta, were in town a day <lb/>
or two last week, visiting the family <lb/>
of E. <lb/>
Mr. J. E. returned home <lb/>
from Raleigh a few days since, be- <lb/>
compelled to resign his position <lb/>
in the Agricultural Department on <lb/>
account of the sickness of his father <lb/>
It. Jones, of Washington, <lb/>
was in to see. last Wednesday. <lb/>
He had just spent a few at <lb/>
The soldier boys arc having j and said everything was <lb/>
time at Wrightsville. cozy and nice down there as <lb/>
The sale of the Boss Famous be. The new hotel is <lb/>
Milk Biscuit during ex. did. <lb/>
ceded tie sales of the former year <lb/>
by pounds. Try them, at <lb/>
the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Smoke Stacks made <lb/>
This section <lb/>
rain. <lb/>
to order at <lb/>
Col. I. A. Sugg and Mr. J. J. <lb/>
Cherry, Jr. went to Wrightsville <lb/>
last Thursday and spent two days. <lb/>
Col. Sugg says there is the largest <lb/>
crowd there he ever saw assembled <lb/>
is much need of I m North Carolina, and that the sol- <lb/>
are having an immense <lb/>
. ; time. <lb/>
per Co's . <lb/>
Sweet Scotch at the Old Brick; Capt. C. A. White, wife and <lb/>
Store. i daughter, wife and <lb/>
child, Mr. R. A. Tyson wife and <lb/>
Mr. J. J. Cherry and wife, <lb/>
another <lb/>
lot of campaign beavers a few days <lb/>
The street force have been <lb/>
the last few days. <lb/>
Lemonade, milk shakes, soda <lb/>
water, ice cream etc., can always be <lb/>
found at Bedding's. <lb/>
Buy Excelsior Cook Stoves at <lb/>
Terrell's. <lb/>
It is dull with the merchants now <lb/>
but after trade trill improve. <lb/>
The name P. Co., is a <lb/>
guarantee that their Sweet Scotch <lb/>
is the Cleanest, Healthiest, <lb/>
Cheapest and Best in the world, <lb/>
will be sold at Manufacturers prices <lb/>
at the Old Brick Store- <lb/>
The boys who are away at <lb/>
the encampment have been greatly <lb/>
missed. <lb/>
If you want Cotton Gins, Grain <lb/>
Fans, Feed Cutters, Feed Mills or <lb/>
a Grist Mill cheap, call on D. D. <lb/>
Haskett Co. <lb/>
Place orders for Tobacco Flues <lb/>
at Terrell's. <lb/>
Not a moonlight excursion vet <lb/>
and nights have been just <lb/>
superb. <lb/>
A yoke of fine Steers, good log <lb/>
haulers, for sale by B. A. <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
Thanks to Mr. Burton James for <lb/>
some pears which he brought <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
The police force came in new <lb/>
uniforms and white helmets on <lb/>
Mrs. E. A. Sheppard, Mrs. B. <lb/>
Greene, Jr., Mrs. B. W. Brown, Mis- <lb/>
Martha Tyson. Bessie Jarvis and <lb/>
Ella Harrington, and Messrs. B. F. <lb/>
Tyson and H. H Wilson left on <lb/>
steamer Greenville last Saturday for <lb/>
Ocracoke. <lb/>
Many people will read with regret <lb/>
the card of Mr. A. in this <lb/>
paper. There are none who <lb/>
are sorry to lose him and his family <lb/>
from Greenville. Mr. had <lb/>
proved a valuable citizen, was on e <lb/>
of best business men and the <lb/>
town can ill afford to lose such- His <lb/>
family will go to join him in <lb/>
a month. May happiness and pros- <lb/>
their lot. <lb/>
A large warehouse has been built <lb/>
in the rear of D. D. Haskett Co's <lb/>
hardware store. <lb/>
Other Democratic are being <lb/>
organized. Every township in the <lb/>
county should have one- <lb/>
No services in Methodist Church <lb/>
last Sunday, owing to the <lb/>
of the Pastor. Mr John. <lb/>
During such dry, warm weather <lb/>
as we have been having too <lb/>
care can not be given to health. <lb/>
Large of pike caught <lb/>
in Creek have been sold in <lb/>
town during the last two weeks. <lb/>
meeting of <lb/>
Union will begin on Friday at <lb/>
Church, in <lb/>
A majority of <lb/>
vote in the Congressional <lb/>
will be cast for Hon T. G. Skin <lb/>
J. W. will preach <lb/>
at Falkland Sunday morning <lb/>
and near Farmville in the after- <lb/>
noon. <lb/>
From what we can crops <lb/>
a four mile area of Greenville Deeds requests us <lb/>
are poorer than any section of to if merchants and other <lb/>
county, j dealers do not give in their purchase <lb/>
largest pear that we tax at once they will be returned as <lb/>
man this season was us by delinquents and required to pay <lb/>
Don't forget the meeting of <lb/>
Democratic Club in the House <lb/>
next Saturday afternoon, at <lb/>
o'clock. Everybody invited- <lb/>
The moon was full on Monday. <lb/>
That was no more than might have <lb/>
been expected of it after getting on <lb/>
such a to do Sunday night. <lb/>
Hagar's took <lb/>
advantage of moonlight nights <lb/>
bad an excursion down the <lb/>
river on steamer Myers Friday night. <lb/>
A protracted meeting Is <lb/>
with the Baptist Church at An <lb/>
nine miles South of Greens <lb/>
ville, conducted by Mr. Cash- <lb/>
well. <lb/>
Only two weeks to the <lb/>
Convention at Elizabeth City. <lb/>
In issue we will republish the <lb/>
names of the delegates from Pitt <lb/>
county. <lb/>
A very pretty fawn, which bad <lb/>
been captured by a colored woman, <lb/>
was brought, to town on Saturday <lb/>
and sold. Mr. V. L. Stephens <lb/>
purchaser. <lb/>
Dominoes is popular amuse- <lb/>
Two are three games can be <lb/>
found in progress in Court House <lb/>
circles. We have not learned who <lb/>
companions are. <lb/>
From our Washington exchanges <lb/>
we would local option to be <lb/>
a failure in that town. place Is <lb/>
being fringed with barrooms and the <lb/>
traffic goes right on. <lb/>
Mr. A. editor <lb/>
Goldsboro Headlight, was married on <lb/>
Tuesday of but week to Miss <lb/>
at Cary N. C. <lb/>
extends <lb/>
lions. <lb/>
We publish another new school <lb/>
advertisement to-day. If yo u have <lb/>
boys or girls to educate look over <lb/>
the you will find <lb/>
some of the best schools in the State <lb/>
mentioned. <lb/>
Mr. U F. Keel on Monday It was <lb/>
inches around. <lb/>
We see an exchange that <lb/>
more people are at Nag's Head now <lb/>
than have before been known thus <lb/>
early in the season. <lb/>
Every family in county should <lb/>
i Mad especially <lb/>
the Cant you help to <lb/>
it <lb/>
A meeting of Primitive <lb/>
Baptists will begin at Swamp <lb/>
this county, on Friday and <lb/>
through Sunday. <lb/>
Quite a large crowd from this <lb/>
want on <lb/>
ab e steamer <lb/>
tax. <lb/>
A few weeks ago we spoke of the <lb/>
year being half gone, and now the <lb/>
publication year of <lb/>
is half out, this being the first <lb/>
number of second half of <lb/>
seventh volume- <lb/>
Mr. J. J. Dancy showed us a very <lb/>
peculiar egg last Friday, bat we <lb/>
hardly know bow to describe ft, ex- <lb/>
that it was almost gourd shape <lb/>
and at the small end <lb/>
of a coiled string. <lb/>
If cotton la troubled with <lb/>
. bee call E. C Glenn and be will <lb/>
excursion i <lb/>
the <lb/>
MM <lb/>
of. <lb/>
the nicest we <lb/>
Messrs. B, M. <lb/>
Moore also have our thanks for <lb/>
young Mr- Moses <lb/>
baa the smartest mocking <lb/>
bird in town. Besides being a fine <lb/>
songster, bird has learned to <lb/>
whistle the with <lb/>
as much precision as the average <lb/>
boy. It struck up the march one <lb/>
day last week as a white beaver was <lb/>
going by. <lb/>
dwelling house and kitchen <lb/>
of Mr. W. B. Lassiter, in Falkland <lb/>
township was destroyed by fire on <lb/>
Thursday of last week. He <lb/>
was aroused o'clock by fire <lb/>
in kitchen. No one living nearer <lb/>
than a mile, this together <lb/>
with bis dwelling and all contents <lb/>
was before assistance <lb/>
be bad. <lb/>
It is impossible for editor to <lb/>
see everybody who comes and goes <lb/>
nor can we be expected to know all <lb/>
the visitors who come and go. <lb/>
citizens help make Be- <lb/>
more interesting, and at <lb/>
the same time be snowing a <lb/>
courtesy that is due their friends, <lb/>
by reporting all such to <lb/>
A citizen of county who lately <lb/>
became a subscriber to <lb/>
tor came in a few days ago to toll <lb/>
us that he had no idea bow <lb/>
he was missing in not becoming a <lb/>
subscriber He expressed <lb/>
his opinion of the paper and said it <lb/>
a Horded and family more <lb/>
than any paper that had <lb/>
ever visited bis household. <lb/>
thought that I was leaving <lb/>
my many Mends there for goad <lb/>
always, my Intentions being to re- <lb/>
turn at an early day. However, <lb/>
developments have been such a to <lb/>
necessitate taking up ray -abode <lb/>
in California, and as I re <lb/>
tarn to Greenville to say in person <lb/>
what I desire, this method la adopt- <lb/>
ed to express In part what I feel. <lb/>
During the years that my residence <lb/>
was among you people I made many <lb/>
warm and true friends, and it is <lb/>
with no little regret that I leave <lb/>
them. To those who favored me <lb/>
liberally with their patronage in the <lb/>
mercantile business I shall be ever <lb/>
thankful, while to those who showed <lb/>
acts kindness and friendship to <lb/>
myself and family I can never ex- <lb/>
press my heartfelt gratitude. I <lb/>
shall remember all, and wishing <lb/>
every one God speed, and that <lb/>
abundant prosperity may surround <lb/>
yon. I <lb/>
Very Truly Yours, <lb/>
A.<lb/>
BE<lb/>
The Southern portion of this <lb/>
was the scene of another <lb/>
last week. A colored woman <lb/>
was reported to have fallen out of <lb/>
doors sustained such injuries as <lb/>
to cause death. Persons who saw <lb/>
her after death thought there were <lb/>
evidences of foul play and protest- <lb/>
ed against burial until the Coroner <lb/>
could be sent for to bold an <lb/>
nation. Coroner Bedding went <lb/>
down Saturday arid his <lb/>
brought forth that at- <lb/>
suspicion of foul play upon <lb/>
two colored men. So <lb/>
was evidence that the <lb/>
oner bound them over to Court, <lb/>
bringing them to Greenville on <lb/>
Sunday morning and them <lb/>
to the Sheriff for sale keeping. <lb/>
Since taken into custody one of <lb/>
has turned against the <lb/>
and accuses him of guilt. The <lb/>
woman had several very ugly <lb/>
wounds upon the head and one up <lb/>
on the <lb/>
A Sunday School picnic was held <lb/>
at Farm ville Friday week at which <lb/>
Mr. J. H. Tucker, of this town made <lb/>
an address. We learn it was a cap- <lb/>
ital speech. A bouquet was present <lb/>
ed by Mr. J M. Blow in behalf of <lb/>
the ladies. Prof. t, of the. <lb/>
Institute was present and also made <lb/>
u few remarks. We hoped some <lb/>
would a full account but <lb/>
disappointed. <lb/>
We have found another from <lb/>
this time a young man, we are <lb/>
to has not the honor to <lb/>
pay for his paper. It is W. <lb/>
James, of Bethel, who after having <lb/>
read the paper on a credit <lb/>
twenty months has the Postmaster <lb/>
notify us that the paper Is refused, <lb/>
and loaves us to whistle for <lb/>
money. We propose to publish the <lb/>
name of every man who serves the <lb/>
Reflector any such way. <lb/>
Appreciated. <lb/>
in renewing his subscription for <lb/>
another year to the Reflector, <lb/>
f hernias writes us from <lb/>
paper has <lb/>
proved from year to year until now <lb/>
it is one of the best in the State. I <lb/>
read it with much mingled <lb/>
with sadness, for while it <lb/>
as a letter from old friends at <lb/>
the same time it often brings the <lb/>
sad news of dear ones passing <lb/>
from such a source the <lb/>
words of praise in the above are <lb/>
highly appreciated. <lb/>
Martin. <lb/>
An is Cusp <lb/>
The Wilmington Slur has been <lb/>
getting off several good jokes upon <lb/>
the soldier boys in camp at Wrights- <lb/>
ville. Its issue of Sunday contained <lb/>
a good one in which Mr. Lawrence <lb/>
Cobb, one of the Greenville Guard, <lb/>
figured. The Star <lb/>
Sergeant Pitt, of the Edge- <lb/>
Guard, went out of the lines <lb/>
for stores after night tall. Returns <lb/>
he was challenged by sentinel <lb/>
goes <lb/>
with a was the reply. <lb/>
friend, and draw the <lb/>
sentinel commanded. The or- <lb/>
was obeyed, the <lb/>
was declared correct, and the <lb/>
geant <lb/>
y. k. d. a <lb/>
No special business demanded the <lb/>
attention of the Club at their meet- <lb/>
last Friday night. President <lb/>
called the meeting to order <lb/>
and after reading of min- <lb/>
of the previous meetings an- <lb/>
following additions to <lb/>
appointed L. <lb/>
L. Kittrell on campaign literature <lb/>
and printing, A. Mayo on <lb/>
ting and F. G. James on speaking <lb/>
entertainment. Remarks in re- <lb/>
to procuring speakers to <lb/>
entertain were made by J. <lb/>
D. Murphy and F. G. James. On <lb/>
motion of J. D. Murphy <lb/>
agreed to pay the expenses of any <lb/>
speaker from a distance who should <lb/>
come in response to an invitation to farmers go to <lb/>
deliver an address before the Club. <lb/>
On motion of F. G. James Club <lb/>
decided not to hold its regular meet- <lb/>
on Friday night 27th, but will <lb/>
have special meeting on <lb/>
day, 28th. <lb/>
The Eclipse <lb/>
Though the night of the 22nd had <lb/>
been set apart by astronomical cal- <lb/>
and the N. C. Almanac as <lb/>
the time when fair de <lb/>
part from usual occupation of <lb/>
flooding the earth with mellow rays <lb/>
The absorbing subject of discus <lb/>
enmity is the <lb/>
Well, are not <lb/>
ally good, but the <lb/>
is that cotton is fruiting well, and a <lb/>
lair crop is expected. John A. <lb/>
vis who lives four miles from Ham- <lb/>
has a model farm and best <lb/>
cotton the writer has seen this year. <lb/>
It is full of Squares and <lb/>
blooms. Mr. Purvis used Stable ma- <lb/>
before planting and <lb/>
distributed in the mid- <lb/>
of row, which says feeds <lb/>
the young roots and has improved <lb/>
the crop in every way. We noticed <lb/>
that Mr. Purvis makes bis own hoe <lb/>
handles, stocks, carts, <lb/>
in fact makes nearly everything he <lb/>
uses on his farm. The result is he <lb/>
makes tanning pay. Young farm- <lb/>
would do well to visit Mr. <lb/>
vis see for themselves what a <lb/>
man can and is doing successfully <lb/>
on a farm. Mr. Purvis and bis ex- <lb/>
wife entertain company as <lb/>
he farms successfully. <lb/>
POLITICS <lb/>
arc discussed and candidates <lb/>
plentiful. Indeed it is said there are <lb/>
so many candidates for Register of <lb/>
Deeds, that one large timber cutter <lb/>
is requested not to fell any trees for <lb/>
awhile for fear be may kill a <lb/>
date. It is expected that if Hon. <lb/>
J. E. Moore's name goes before the <lb/>
Congressional Convention that Mar- <lb/>
tin will give him a support. <lb/>
In case be is not a candidate <lb/>
general opinion seems to prevail <lb/>
that- get a majority and <lb/>
Brown the of the county. <lb/>
RAILROAD. <lb/>
The railroad Scotland Neck <lb/>
is completed to Goose Nest <lb/>
in Martin. It will be completed to <lb/>
the Raleigh Albemarle road near <lb/>
Bethel, and then an extension from <lb/>
Williamson to Plymouth. The gen- <lb/>
opinion is that it will now <lb/>
be extended to Greenville or <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
HAMILTON. <lb/>
This beautiful little town is situ- <lb/>
on the river. Since the <lb/>
building of two large mills in the <lb/>
place, and the completion of a rail- <lb/>
road to Tarboro this town has nearly <lb/>
doubled its population. It now <lb/>
claims inhabitants. Yet some <lb/>
of the leading merchants say the <lb/>
railroad has hurt their trade, for <lb/>
the reason that a great <lb/>
other <lb/>
places to do the bulk of their <lb/>
Falkland Club. <lb/>
Falkland, N. C, July <lb/>
The Democracy of Falkland town- <lb/>
ship met in Smith's Hall at Falkland <lb/>
to-day, for the purpose of organizing <lb/>
a Young Men's Democratic Club. <lb/>
Capt. King called the meeting to or- <lb/>
J. H. Smith requested <lb/>
to act as Secretary. The Chairman <lb/>
to the delight of those who gaze object or the meeting <lb/>
admiration upon <lb/>
face bow much better the <lb/>
when there are two pair of eyes <lb/>
to look and have a few <lb/>
hours game of peek-a-boo behind <lb/>
earth at the son, there was not <lb/>
the slightest indication in early <lb/>
evening that little game was to <lb/>
be carried in accordance with <lb/>
advertised program. On the <lb/>
contrary, op until near o'clock <lb/>
moon never shone brighter or <lb/>
bedecked herself with more <lb/>
than now, and it began to look <lb/>
as those who were watching for <lb/>
eclipse and were casting frequent <lb/>
glances at the nocturnal queen in <lb/>
her glory not be rewarded <lb/>
with any observations. <lb/>
However, with that hour, came a <lb/>
change and a dark shadow was <lb/>
creeping upon face of <lb/>
moon from the eastward. The <lb/>
shadow grew slowly yet <lb/>
ally, and in an boor the moon was <lb/>
in total eclipse. moon rob- <lb/>
bed of all Us brilliancy, having only <lb/>
the appearance of a copper <lb/>
colored disc, while night became <lb/>
dark there had bean no <lb/>
at alt It we a sight <lb/>
for m not ovary ; <lb/>
m f <lb/>
and requested ail who desired the <lb/>
success of the Democratic party to <lb/>
come forward and give their names <lb/>
to Secretary. A committee of <lb/>
five, consisting of R. B. Gotten, W. <lb/>
B. Williams, B. B. King, Abel <lb/>
Smith and O Y. Newton, was <lb/>
pointed to select suitable officers. <lb/>
The committee retired and selected <lb/>
President. Capt. <lb/>
John King; Vice-Presidents, B. R. <lb/>
Gotten and J. H. Smith ; Secretory, <lb/>
T. L. Williams; Treasurer, B. B. <lb/>
King. President appointed the <lb/>
following On <lb/>
and B. Cotton, <lb/>
J. H. Smith and J- L. Fountain. On <lb/>
T. King, C V. New- <lb/>
ton F. G. A resolution <lb/>
or thanks to J. H. Smith for gen- <lb/>
crone of bis ball was read and <lb/>
adopted. The was addressed <lb/>
by Capt. John King and Hon. W. <lb/>
B. Williams. Several others were <lb/>
called for bat excused themselves. <lb/>
Forty members were enrolled. S. <lb/>
L invited t <lb/>
dab at its next meeting. The <lb/>
dub to meet on Friday, <lb/>
August at p. . <lb/>
Joan Brest. <lb/>
. S. <lb/>
ELECTED <lb/>
Ah that is a hard thing to tell. But there is <lb/>
one thing we do know. You can buy Sample <lb/>
Shoes at HIGGS at new YORK COST. <lb/>
This is your last opportunity this season, as we <lb/>
can get no more until the next <lb/>
We are giving BARGAINS on all goods in our line. <lb/>
OWE QUICK, OR YOU'LL GET LEFT. <lb/>
HIGGS <lb/>
KINSEY SCHOOL. <lb/>
GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES,<lb/>
Fall <lb/>
for Board, Tuition, Vocal and <lb/>
mental Music, Washing. Lights and Fuel. <lb/>
rite for to <lb/>
JOSEPH KINSEY, Principal. <lb/>
ALFRED FORBES. <lb/>
RELIABLE OF C <lb/>
Offers to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, line of the following goods <lb/>
that are not to be excelled in this market. And to be First-fins- and <lb/>
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS of all kind, NOTIONS. CLOTHING, GEN- <lb/>
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. LA- <lb/>
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb/>
GOODS, DOORS. WINDOWS. SASH and BLINDS. and QUEENS- <lb/>
WARE, HARDWARE, ind PLOW CASTING. LEATHER of different <lb/>
kinds, Gin and Mill Belting, Rock Lime, Plaster of Paris, <lb/>
Hair, Harness, Bridles and <lb/>
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Agent Clark's O. N. I. Spool Cotton which I offer to tho trade Wholesale <lb/>
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less G per cent Cash, Bread Prep- <lb/>
and Hall's Star Lye Jobbers Prices, White Lead and pure Lin- <lb/>
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors, Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb/>
Willow Ware. a specialty. Give me a call and guarantee satisfaction. <lb/>
St <lb/>
CO O <lb/>
CD <lb/>
-i<lb/>
c . <lb/>
at <lb/>
M. r. <lb/>
M. R. LANG. <lb/>
ALE. <lb/>
Slaughtered. <lb/>
Shall The Largest Sacrifice Ever Held In Pitt <lb/>
At That Time Every Article In My Store Will Be Marked Down per cent Regardless of <lb/>
MY REASONS A SALE A KIM HAT I SHALL BE UNUSUALLY LARI <lb/>
PURCHASE OF MY FALL STOCK AND I WISH TO GIVE MY PATRONS <lb/>
FIDE SALE <lb/>
Right the midst of the season and not after the season is over as such sales are usually held <lb/>
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, <lb/>
DRESS GOODS, <lb/>
TRIMMINGS, <lb/>
NOTIONS, <lb/>
FANCY GOODS. <lb/>
Prices Disregarded And Included. <lb/>
Secure Bargains <lb/>
M. R. LANG. M. R. LANG. M. R. LANG. <lb/>
SHOES SLIPPERS, <lb/>
HATS CAPS, <lb/>
GENTS GOODS. <lb/>
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS <lb/>
Fall Session opens on Wednesday, <lb/>
5th, <lb/>
of competent and experienced Teachers. <lb/>
Thorough Instruction In all usu- <lb/>
ally taught In Female Colleges. <lb/>
SPECIALTY. <lb/>
location high of <lb/>
the best In the State. A new and hand- <lb/>
some building in campus of eleven acres. <lb/>
TERMS VERY LOW. <lb/>
For address <lb/>
J. M. RHODES, <lb/>
Henderson, N. C. <lb/>
PROPERTY FOR <lb/>
Saturday the day of August, <lb/>
1888, I will offer at public sale the <lb/>
Court House door In Greenville, a tract <lb/>
of land containing about SO acres more <lb/>
or less, situated miles below Green ville. <lb/>
on Tar river. The tract Is a the <lb/>
land and upon It is the old <lb/>
Mid well-known business stand that goes <lb/>
by that name. The store is on <lb/>
the river convenient to and is <lb/>
one of the beat stand for business In the <lb/>
county. Near store la a food four <lb/>
home. Abbot acres of <lb/>
land la cleared and It If a well- <lb/>
bona with engine all <lb/>
barns stables and outbuilding, <lb/>
alto two <lb/>
Ono-half Cash, balance <lb/>
Ma In For <lb/>
.- <lb/>
OXFORD, <lb/>
Session Ops September <lb/>
The faculty consists of the following <lb/>
Rev. C. A. Jenkins, cf <lb/>
Miss School of t <lb/>
Mrs. Ladies I <lb/>
Hall, Union Art -School, N. j <lb/>
Miss Clark, College of, <lb/>
Mrs. Stradley, Miss Jordan and <lb/>
Miss Hobgood. <lb/>
CHARGES SESSION OF WEEKS <lb/>
Board, fuel, lights, washing, full <lb/>
English course, Latin. French, <lb/>
if paid in 90.75 <lb/>
The above with music. 103.00 <lb/>
A special discount for two or more <lb/>
from a family or a neighborhood. <lb/>
Apply for <lb/>
F. P. HOBGOOD, Principal. <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
JEWELRY STORE. <lb/>
I have just received another lot of fine <lb/>
WATCHES, CLOCKS, <lb/>
and Jewelry. <lb/>
which are offered at low prices <lb/>
mi o win. was m, <lb/>
A Mews Stand added to my <lb/>
where the <lb/>
can <lb/>
The Tar Transportation Al <lb/>
THE- <lb/>
HOTEL <lb/>
OCRACOKE, <lb/>
Alfred Greenville, President <lb/>
J. B. Cherry, <lb/>
J. Congleton, Sec <lb/>
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb/>
Capt. R. F. Jokes, Washington, Gen <lb/>
The People's Line for travel on Tar <lb/>
River. <lb/>
The Steamer Greenville is the finest <lb/>
and quickest boat on tie river. She has <lb/>
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb/>
and painted. <lb/>
Fitted up specially the comfort, ac- <lb/>
and convenience of Ladies. <lb/>
POLITE A ATTENTIVE <lb/>
A Table furnished with the <lb/>
best the market affords. <lb/>
A trip on the Steamer Green Is <lb/>
not only comfortable hut attractive. <lb/>
Leaves Washington Mo Wednesday <lb/>
and Friday at o'clock, A. U. <lb/>
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb/>
and Saturday St o'clock, a. m. <lb/>
Freights received dally and through <lb/>
Bill Lading Riven to points. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
DAVIS SCHOOL. <lb/>
son <lb/>
Having leased the New Hotel at <lb/>
coke, which is now completed and will <lb/>
be opened for the reception of visitor on <lb/>
the 1st day of July, 1888. <lb/>
about miles from Wash- <lb/>
the same distance from Mew <lb/>
on the North Carolina <lb/>
There, is no better place on the coast <lb/>
between Maine and Florida for <lb/>
and fishing. I <lb/>
only yard from the <lb/>
Hotel, is one the finest sheets of waiter <lb/>
for ladles and children to row on In <lb/>
boats. <lb/>
The Surf Bathing in the Ocean la <lb/>
splendid, convenient to the Hotel, <lb/>
The table will be supplied with the <lb/>
the market affords, and with rood bed. <lb/>
cool rooms and polite and attentive <lb/>
Hoard Per j per <lb/>
per day, 1.60. <lb/>
The O. D. S. S. Line will run two <lb/>
a week from Washington <lb/>
and return. r <lb/>
For further <lb/>
M. J.<lb/>
n .- . <lb/>
.- i , <lb/>
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Hi<lb/>
MRS. E. A. SHEPPARD <lb/>
HAS ADDED TO STOCK <lb/>
Millinery Goods, has secured <lb/>
the services of an assistant. <lb/>
All orders can now be tilled on the short- <lb/>
est notice. Dry Wet Stamping for <lb/>
and embroidery neatly executed <lb/>
While in the Northern markets she <lb/>
very to select only the best ant <lb/>
latest style goods in the Millinery line, am <lb/>
s prepared to offer purchasers special in <lb/>
BARBER SHOP. <lb/>
The undersigned has fitted up his <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS STYLE, <lb/>
and any person a , <lb/>
CLEAN k PLEASANT <lb/>
HAIR CUT, SHAMPOO, <lb/>
or anything in the <lb/>
TON <lb/>
is invited to give me a trial. <lb/>
guaranteed or charge <lb/>
ALFRED CULLY <lb/>
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb/>
Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair. <lb/>
MARKET. <lb/>
Corrected weekly by <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail Grocers. <lb/>
Mess Pork 16.00 <lb/>
Bulk Sides to <lb/>
Bulk Shoulders <lb/>
Bacon Sides <lb/>
Bacon Shoulders j to <lb/>
Pitt County Hams <lb/>
Sugar Cured Hams <lb/>
Flour 3.25 to 6.25 <lb/>
Coffee to <lb/>
Brown Sugar to <lb/>
Granulated Sugar to <lb/>
to <lb/>
Tobacco to <lb/>
Snuff to <lb/>
to <lb/>
Butter to <lb/>
Cheese to <lb/>
Eggs <lb/>
i Meal to <lb/>
to 1.00 <lb/>
Irish Potatoes 1-00 <lb/>
O. A. Salt <lb/>
Liverpool Salt <lb/>
Hides to <lb/>
Rags <lb/>
Beeswax <lb/>
Bread <lb/>
Star 3- <lb/>
Kerosene Oil to <lb/>
AT THE GLASS FRONT, <lb/>
the Opera at which place <lb/>
I have recently located, where I <lb/>
in line <lb/>
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb/>
TO MAKE A <lb/>
MODEL BARBER SHOP <lb/>
with all the improved new <lb/>
and comfortable chairs. <lb/>
sharpened at reasonable figures <lb/>
for work outside of my shop <lb/>
promptly executed. Very respectfully, <lb/>
HERBERT <lb/>
CASH <lb/>
STEAM ENGINES <lb/>
and all other repaired at short <lb/>
notice, at home or at shop. Iron and <lb/>
Bras-- join- in best manner. <lb/>
Cylinders bored. Model- m to order. <lb/>
Locks repaired, Pipe <lb/>
cut and threaded. Gins repaired in best <lb/>
manner. Bring on General <lb/>
Jobbing done O. P. <lb/>
May X. C. <lb/>
R. R. <lb/>
Schedule. <lb/>
SOU H. <lb/>
BoSS, We-lS, <lb/>
Dated daily Vast Mail, daily <lb/>
daily ex Pan. <lb/>
Weldon pm S W pm C <lb/>
Ar Rocky Mount I <lb/>
Ar Tarboro <lb/>
M am <lb/>
pm <lb/>
CUT <lb/>
Ev Tarboro <lb/>
Ar Wilson <lb/>
Ar Selma <lb/>
Ar Fayetteville <lb/>
Ev Goldsboro <lb/>
Warsaw <lb/>
Magnolia <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
trains BOOM a Bill II <lb/>
No HoW <lb/>
dally <lb/>
-18 urn <lb/>
I v. <lb/>
S am <lb/>
I K<lb/>
-IS pm <lb/>
Si <lb/>
pm <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
ex Sun. <lb/>
Wilmington pm <lb/>
Magnolia am M<lb/>
Ar Goldsboro <lb/>
Fayetteville S <lb/>
Ar Selma <lb/>
kl Wilson <lb/>
Ev Wilson pm <lb/>
Ar Rocky Mount <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Ev Tarboro am <lb/>
Ar Weldon I pm <lb/>
Daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train n Scotland Branch Road <lb/>
leaves Halifax for Scotland at 3.00 <lb/>
P. M. Returning, leaves Scotland <lb/>
A. M. daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train leave Tarboro, X C, via <lb/>
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb/>
day, P M, Sunday P M, arrive <lb/>
Williamston, X C. P M, M. <lb/>
Returning leaves William-ton, X C, daily <lb/>
except Sunday. A M, Sunday A <lb/>
M, arrive Tarboro. X C, A M, M <lb/>
AM. <lb/>
Train on Midland X C Branch leaves <lb/>
Goldsboro daily except Sunday. A M, <lb/>
arrive Smithfield, X C. A M. Re- <lb/>
turning leaver Smithfield. X C <lb/>
arrive Goldsboro. X C. A M. <lb/>
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky <lb/>
Mount at P M, arrives Nashville <lb/>
P M, Spring Hope P M. Returning <lb/>
Spring Hope A M, <lb/>
A Si, arrives Rocky Mount A <lb/>
M daily, except Sunday. <lb/>
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb/>
for Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at C <lb/>
P M. Returning leave Clinton at A <lb/>
If, connecting at Warsaw with <lb/>
Southbound train on Wilson ft Fayette- <lb/>
ville Branch is No. Northbound is <lb/>
No. except Sunday. <lb/>
Train No. South will stop only at <lb/>
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb/>
Train makes close connection at <lb/>
Weldon for all points 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/>
Ail trains run solid between <lb/>
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb/>
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb/>
JOHN F. DIVINE, <lb/>
v General <lb/>
J. R. Transportation <lb/>
T. M. Passenger <lb/>
C. B. EDWARDS <lb/>
N. B. <lb/>
Edwards N, <lb/>
Printers and Binders, <lb/>
-1ST. C- <lb/>
We have the largest and most complete <lb/>
establishment of the kind to be found in <lb/>
the State, and solicit orders for all classes <lb/>
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb/>
road or School Print- <lb/>
or <lb/>
WEDDING STATIONERY READY <lb/>
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb/>
BLANKS FOE MAGISTRATES AND <lb/>
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb/>
us your orders. <lb/>
PRINTERS AND BINDERS, <lb/>
RALEIGH. N. C. <lb/>
HOTEL <lb/>
SPENCER BROS., <lb/>
THE HOME <lb/>
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE, -v- <lb/>
Polite waiters. Good rooms. Best <lb/>
tie market When in the city <lb/>
step at <lb/>
Hotel, . <lb/>
C. <lb/>
i J <lb/>
have recently purchased the stock <lb/>
of Hardware belonging to M. A. Jams, <lb/>
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/>
Harrow and Cultivators. Grist <lb/>
Mills, Cider and Fan Mills, Saw <lb/>
Glimmers, Self-feeding Cooking Stoves. <lb/>
In fact all goods kept in a <lb/>
We thank the for liberal pat- <lb/>
that they have given us while <lb/>
managing the M. A. Jarvis hardware bus- <lb/>
and ask that they continue the same <lb/>
to us. Our motto will be <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
HASKETT CO. <lb/>
Having associated B. S. <lb/>
with in the Undertaking business we <lb/>
are ready to serve the people in that <lb/>
capacity. All notes accounts due <lb/>
me for past services have been placed in <lb/>
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for col led ion. <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
keep on hand at all times a nice <lb/>
stock of Cases and Caskets of all <lb/>
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb/>
from the finest Case down to a <lb/>
Pitt county Coffin. arc fitted <lb/>
up with all conveniences and can render <lb/>
satisfactory services to all who patronize <lb/>
us FLANAGAN SHEPPARD. <lb/>
Feb. 22nd. <lb/>
BUY <lb/>
EXCELSIOR <lb/>
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS <lb/>
ILL PURCHASERS BE SUITED <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. C.<lb/>
m. <lb/>
OLD OF <lb/>
ST <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
FOR, BALK BY <lb/>
L. C. TERRELL, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY <lb/>
If so buy <lb/>
Combined Harrow Cultivator. <lb/>
It is worth as much in the cotton field <lb/>
as a good hand. For gale by <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
Williamston, N C. <lb/>
LITTLE, Agent, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
N S. FULFORD, Wash- <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
The undersign having qualified as Ex- <lb/>
of the last will and testament of <lb/>
Harmon Matthews deceased, notifies all <lb/>
persona indebted to the estate her <lb/>
to make immediate payment to her, <lb/>
and all persons having claims against <lb/>
Mid to present them for payment <lb/>
authenticated on or before the <lb/>
12th of Jot <lb/>
MARGARET MATTHEWS. <lb/>
of Harmon <lb/>
Una, <lb/>
JAMES RILEY. <lb/>
As one who cons at evening o'er an <lb/>
bum all alone. <lb/>
And muses on the faces of the friends <lb/>
that he known ; , <lb/>
So I turn the leaves of fancy till in shad- <lb/>
design. <lb/>
I find the smiling features of an old <lb/>
sweetheart of mine. <lb/>
The lamplight seems to glimmer with a <lb/>
flicker of surprise. <lb/>
As I turn it low to rest me of the dazzle <lb/>
in my eyes, <lb/>
And I light my pipe in silence, save a <lb/>
sigh that seems to yoke <lb/>
Its fate with my tobacco, and to vanish <lb/>
in the smoke- <lb/>
a fragrant retrospection, the <lb/>
loving thoughts that start. <lb/>
Into being are like perfumes from the <lb/>
blossoms of the heart <lb/>
And to dream the old dreams over is a <lb/>
luxury divine. <lb/>
When my truant fancy wanders with <lb/>
that old sweetheart of mine. <lb/>
Though I hear, beneath my study, like <lb/>
a fluttering of wings. <lb/>
The voice of my children and the <lb/>
as she sings. <lb/>
I feel twinge of conscience to deny <lb/>
theme <lb/>
When care cast her anchor in the <lb/>
harbor of a dream. <lb/>
fact, to speak in earnest, believe it <lb/>
adds a charm <lb/>
To spice Hie good a trifle with a little <lb/>
dust of harm <lb/>
For I find an extra flavor in memory's <lb/>
vine <lb/>
That makes me drink the deeper to that <lb/>
old sweetheart of mine. <lb/>
A face of lily beauty and a form of airy <lb/>
grace <lb/>
Floats out of my tobacco as the genius <lb/>
from the <lb/>
And a thrill beneath the glances of a <lb/>
pair of azure eyes <lb/>
As glowing as the summer and as r <lb/>
as the skies. <lb/>
I can see the pink sun-bonnet and the lit- <lb/>
checkered dress <lb/>
She wore when first I kissed her and <lb/>
she answered the caress <lb/>
With the written that, <lb/>
surely as the vine <lb/>
Grew the stump, she loved <lb/>
that old sweetheart of mine. <lb/>
And <lb/>
of her <lb/>
the <lb/>
I feel the <lb/>
little hand <lb/>
As we used to talk together <lb/>
we hart plains <lb/>
When I should be a with <lb/>
else to do. <lb/>
Rut to write the tender verses that she <lb/>
set the music to. <lb/>
When we should live together in a <lb/>
little cot <lb/>
Hid in a nest of with a t garden <lb/>
spot. <lb/>
Where the vines were ever fruitful and <lb/>
the weather ever fine. <lb/>
And the birds were ever singing for that <lb/>
old of mine. <lb/>
When I should be her lover forever and <lb/>
a day, <lb/>
And she my faithful sweetheart, till the <lb/>
golden was gray ; <lb/>
And we should be BO happy tint when <lb/>
lips were dumb <lb/>
They should not smile in heaven till the <lb/>
other's kiss had come. <lb/>
Hut. ah. my dream is by a stop <lb/>
upon the stair, <lb/>
And the door is softly opened, and my <lb/>
wife is standing there <lb/>
Yet with eagerness and rapture all my <lb/>
visions I resign. <lb/>
To meet the living presence of that old <lb/>
sweetheart of <lb/>
Boston I <lb/>
will <lb/>
bold in this city to adopt a <lb/>
platform and nominate candidates <lb/>
for President and Vice president. <lb/>
The Senate has passed a bill to <lb/>
amend the Inter-state commerce act <lb/>
which makes a of more or <lb/>
less important changes in the law. <lb/>
Blair has succeeded in <lb/>
his- constitutional <lb/>
t ion about as far as it <lb/>
will ever go. A favorable report <lb/>
has been made upon it by the Ben- <lb/>
ate committee. <lb/>
The House committee on Military <lb/>
affairs has made a favorable report <lb/>
on the bill, introduced by Mr. Laird, <lb/>
appropriating for aiding <lb/>
state, for the support of dis- <lb/>
soldiers and sailors of the <lb/>
United States. Among the <lb/>
ions of the bill, is one providing for <lb/>
the payment to state houses of <lb/>
for each inmate received by them. <lb/>
It is estimated at the <lb/>
Department, that the deficiency in <lb/>
the revenues of the postal service <lb/>
for the fiscal year just ended, will <lb/>
about Last year it was <lb/>
something over <lb/>
The following have <lb/>
liven appointed by Chairman <lb/>
as the campaign <lb/>
W, L. Scott, of Pennsylvania ; Ar- <lb/>
P. Gorman, of Matt. <lb/>
Hansom, of North Carolina; <lb/>
Calvin L. Brice, of Ohio; S. <lb/>
of Virginia; Herman <lb/>
of York; Mills Ross, of <lb/>
New Jersey. Arthur of j Your Temper in Summer <lb/>
Maine, and M. Phelps, r f <lb/>
swine five cents to the place <lb/>
any quicker than they would commit <lb/>
suicide. These people are a curse <lb/>
upon the locality where they chance <lb/>
to live; upon the body <lb/>
is what an Alabama editor <lb/>
calls them. They throw cold water <lb/>
upon every subject look upon <lb/>
all public spirited acts as <lb/>
to get money from them; they are <lb/>
suspicions of every thing and every- <lb/>
body. The only way a town can <lb/>
prosper with such people in it, is to <lb/>
Ignore the cranks and their <lb/>
advice. Some out southern <lb/>
cities rely too upon the chance <lb/>
of getting free advertising, It should <lb/>
be born in mind that it takes money <lb/>
to run a newspaper, and a publisher <lb/>
is willing to give gratuitous <lb/>
if ho can help it. It is unfair <lb/>
to ask for <lb/>
to read all these advertisements of <lb/>
upon they <lb/>
with particularity and min <lb/>
of detail, all the diseases man- <lb/>
kind, even <lb/>
arc heir to. How cheap one feels to <lb/>
commence what she supposes to be a <lb/>
or tender love-story, rend until her <lb/>
sympathies so whether <lb/>
were married or not, and then have <lb/>
it end something like <lb/>
Favorite Prescription is the only positive <lb/>
cure for all classes of <lb/>
such as periodic- <lb/>
pains, etc. For sale by all <lb/>
Dr. Pellets arc Laxative or <lb/>
Cathartic according to size of dose. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
Tarboro, N. C. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Greenville, W. C <lb/>
AT THE <lb/>
OLD BRICK STORM <lb/>
AND BUY- <lb/>
their year's supplies will find It to <lb/>
their interest to get our prices before <lb/>
Our stock <lb/>
in all its branches. <lb/>
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb/>
FLOUR, SUGAR, <lb/>
SPICES, TEAS, <lb/>
always at Lowest Market Pricks. <lb/>
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb/>
we. buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb/>
you to buy at one profit. A com- <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
I ITS. IV n. <lb/>
always on hand and sold prices lo suit <lb/>
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb/>
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb/>
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb/>
Respectfully,<lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
MACHINERY. <lb/>
To my friends and adjoining <lb/>
counties. Through special arrangements <lb/>
with my companies I can the but <lb/>
Engines, <lb/>
Saw<lb/>
Illinois. The first meeting of this <lb/>
committee will next Tues- <lb/>
day, at tho head quarters of the <lb/>
committee in New York <lb/>
City. <lb/>
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FOLKS. <lb/>
is as much difference between <lb/>
folks as there is between other <lb/>
This remark fell upon our as <lb/>
were passing a small group standing <lb/>
together on the sidewalk. What was the <lb/>
occasion of so wise a remark we of course <lb/>
did not know. If it he true of the man- <lb/>
the Compound Oxygen Treatment <lb/>
affects different patients even with <lb/>
the same chronic affection. f v ., i m, <lb/>
Some receive at once, and com- jars, IN <lb/>
a complete restoration to health, must be to keep <lb/>
is to themselves and j the peace. Strive to keep your <lb/>
friends. Such was the experience of a <lb/>
lawyer in Eastern, Pa., when he wrote I Every failure to this only <lb/>
June 8th, not only pleased, I ,., m resistance to <lb/>
delighted with the Treatment. The s resistance to <lb/>
third day after beginning to use it, to my disease, whose germs <lb/>
surprise and inexpressible joy, that j float July heat a cork upon <lb/>
in the pit of the to enter every door that <lb/>
American Magazine. <lb/>
The prime requisite for a happy <lb/>
summer home is harmonious setting. <lb/>
When the malign influence Sirius <lb/>
reigns, mental physical strength <lb/>
decline with increasing heat, for <lb/>
the vast majority who must face the <lb/>
music at home, there is no better <lb/>
protection than the cultivation of <lb/>
content. As the month passes, if <lb/>
its lapse be accompanied with the <lb/>
heat of former years, there conies an <lb/>
amount of prostration that <lb/>
engenders nervous irritability and <lb/>
and other Machinery from to per <lb/>
cent cheaper than any else. All <lb/>
Machinery and entire <lb/>
faction guaranteed before a cent is paid. <lb/>
Send for and full <lb/>
E. G. COX, <lb/>
Dunn, <lb/>
W. L. S. P. ELLIOTT. JOHN NICHOLS <lb/>
Washington Letter. <lb/>
Special to <lb/>
C, July <lb/>
and a week later that twin curse, <lb/>
the dull pain above the eyes, both of <lb/>
which constituted the of my com- <lb/>
plaint when I consulted you, disappeared, <lb/>
and I have not been troubled v either <lb/>
since. It is wonderful <lb/>
Others may use the same Treatment <lb/>
two months before they receive that <lb/>
which satisfies they are <lb/>
really on the load to health. <lb/>
If you wish to know more of his re- <lb/>
markable remedy, write for the <lb/>
pound Oxygen, its mode of action <lb/>
a treatise of two hundred pages, <lb/>
full and interesting information. <lb/>
It is mailed free to every applicant by <lb/>
Arch meet, <lb/>
Philadelphia. Pa. <lb/>
to Help a Town. <lb/>
Roanoke News. <lb/>
The history of all and sec <lb/>
country in the United States and -a <lb/>
will show that their prosperity is <lb/>
more to the enterprise and <lb/>
energy of the citizens than to <lb/>
advantages, and it is a fact that <lb/>
the citizens of a town make it what <lb/>
it is whether it be prosperous or <lb/>
prosperous. A town whose citizens to do <lb/>
have no public spirit make no <lb/>
effort to extend its business and <lb/>
will never be anything. <lb/>
Mr. chairman of the On the other hand a town whose <lb/>
democratic committee, has <lb/>
been in the city several days in <lb/>
consultation with Mr. Cleveland, <lb/>
Senator Gorman and others, lie <lb/>
positively be interviewed, <lb/>
but from another source I learn that <lb/>
he is very confident of democratic <lb/>
success. lie winks in a comical <lb/>
sort of when told that the re- <lb/>
publican's expect to carry <lb/>
cut. New York, cud New Jersey, as <lb/>
much as to say may <lb/>
year, but not this <lb/>
Commissioner Column certainly <lb/>
has reason to feel proud of his ad <lb/>
ministration of the Agricultural De <lb/>
when he receives such <lb/>
compliments as the one paid him <lb/>
by Senator Plumb at the meeting of <lb/>
the Senate committee on <lb/>
The question under <lb/>
was the proposed transfer of <lb/>
the weather bureau to the <lb/>
department. General <lb/>
Chief Signal officer, was present to <lb/>
oppose the transfer. lie accused <lb/>
Mr. of using influence to <lb/>
bring about the transfer; Senators <lb/>
Paddock and Plumb, both republic <lb/>
cans, warmly defended Mr. Column <lb/>
from this charge, Senator Plumb <lb/>
added among <lb/>
of the west is favor of having the <lb/>
weather bureau connected with the <lb/>
Agricultural Department, which has <lb/>
grown steadily despite opposition <lb/>
and ridicule, and which is now <lb/>
better service, and is of more <lb/>
value to the people than ever be- <lb/>
The Postmaster's able letter <lb/>
against the <lb/>
to the Post office appropriation bill, <lb/>
was before the Senate this week. <lb/>
It acted on the republican Senators <lb/>
much as a red bandanna might be <lb/>
expected to act on so many young <lb/>
and unruly bulls, in up- <lb/>
on the amendment, and asked for <lb/>
another conference. Mr. Beck told <lb/>
them that he bad no idea that the <lb/>
House would agree to the amend- <lb/>
he did not believe that it <lb/>
ought to do so <lb/>
The House has passed the <lb/>
cultural appropriation bill, with the <lb/>
Senate amendments. <lb/>
Representative Samuel J. Ban <lb/>
had a dangerous attack of hem- <lb/>
this week, but is now some- <lb/>
what better. His physicians say <lb/>
that absolute rest is for <lb/>
him, so that it is not likely that he <lb/>
will again appear on the floor of the <lb/>
House at the present session. <lb/>
The Mills tariff bill is making <lb/>
good progress in the House, and <lb/>
hopes are now expressed of getting <lb/>
it to a final vote next week. Its <lb/>
passage is assured. <lb/>
The Independent colored <lb/>
Association of Virginia met in <lb/>
this city this week, and heartily <lb/>
proved the call for the conference of <lb/>
independent colored men at Indian- <lb/>
on the th elected <lb/>
delegates to the conference, and <lb/>
pawed a endorsing the <lb/>
administration of President <lb/>
m, <lb/>
citizens are determined to make it <lb/>
a live place, will be a live place and <lb/>
this without regard to natural ad <lb/>
So called <lb/>
have ruined many a <lb/>
village, causing them to be loft <lb/>
far in tho race for prosperity <lb/>
wealth, because the citizens de- <lb/>
pend entirely upon these without <lb/>
the least necessity of any <lb/>
exertion on their part. But natural <lb/>
advantages ate silent; they meet the <lb/>
eye of capitalists seek- <lb/>
good investments; they never <lb/>
make a to attract attention <lb/>
from those who could utilize them, <lb/>
but remain dumb and unknown to <lb/>
the outside world for years and years <lb/>
until boys become gray haired men j <lb/>
the temperature makes to be left <lb/>
ajar. Avoid drink. do not mean <lb/>
alcoholic stimulus alone, which <lb/>
should never be taken except as <lb/>
medicine, but promiscuous swallow- <lb/>
of all sorts of fluids, whose only <lb/>
virtue is that they are cold and <lb/>
wet. It is true that when the skin <lb/>
is fully open blood scrum freely <lb/>
passes through its open pores, mote <lb/>
water is needed than in cooler <lb/>
mouths; but water is all that is de- <lb/>
Worth <lb/>
W. II. Morgan, Lake <lb/>
City, was taken with a severe cold <lb/>
attended with a distressing Cough and <lb/>
running into consumption in its stage <lb/>
He tried ninny so-called popular cough <lb/>
remedies steadily grew worse. as <lb/>
reduced in Beth, had difficulty In breath- <lb/>
unable to Finally <lb/>
tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- <lb/>
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and after using about bottles <lb/>
found himself well and no return <lb/>
of tho disease, No other remedy can <lb/>
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King's New Discovery for Consumption <lb/>
what is claimed for it. <lb/>
Trial bottle free at Met. Drug <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
COTTON FACTORS <lb/>
The citizens of a town must ad- <lb/>
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be known far and wide that their <lb/>
town is a desirable place <lb/>
for business and for happiness. <lb/>
There various ways of doing <lb/>
The Old Roman to be Invited. <lb/>
At the meeting of the Exposition <lb/>
Committee Wednesday the <lb/>
committee was instructed to <lb/>
extend a cordial and pressing <lb/>
to Judge to visit <lb/>
Durham upon the occasion of our <lb/>
grand Exposition. The committee <lb/>
is to secure his presence <lb/>
if possible, and if it is <lb/>
a special committee will be <lb/>
appointed to go to his home and <lb/>
urge him to visit us at that time. <lb/>
Her <lb/>
Mrs. Phoebe Peterson, Clay <lb/>
Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable <lb/>
story, the truth of which is vouched for <lb/>
by the residents of the town; <lb/>
kid- <lb/>
, y <lb/>
soreness, and am able to do all my <lb/>
housework. I owe my thanks to Electric <lb/>
Bitters for having renewed my youth and <lb/>
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BALTIMORE <lb/>
NORFOLK <lb/>
in Baltimore in 1870. <lb/>
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in September, for the handling and <lb/>
sale of cotton, thus giving our customers <lb/>
their of the two markets. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
A First-class Say Ad Boarding School <lb/>
This Institution was opened In <lb/>
large new buildings which <lb/>
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next during the <lb/>
LAST SCHOLASTIC YEAR <lb/>
representing several counties, <lb/>
lids growing Institution. <lb/>
SIX TEACHERS <lb/>
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some of the many <lb/>
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of or raised by <lb/>
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date half the people who are flocking <lb/>
there. Why this influx T Because <lb/>
the city spent a few hundred dollars <lb/>
last year in advertising its climatic <lb/>
and other advantages. The <lb/>
named George Witt threw into <lb/>
the ocean a bottle bearing his name <lb/>
and a request that if it were found <lb/>
to send it to his address Now <lb/>
York. He forgot all about tho <lb/>
Incident until the other day, when <lb/>
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April and sent back the <lb/>
inscription as requested. The bottle <lb/>
miles in days, <lb/>
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Sheffield, Selma. Chattanooga, Gale- <lb/>
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ham, a score of other towns. <lb/>
ow to <lb/>
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MURFREESBORO, <lb/>
The Fall Session this well known <lb/>
and popular institution begins on <lb/>
19th. <lb/>
It oilers superior advantages tor In- <lb/>
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The work the Literary Department is <lb/>
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Moral Philosophy, and English <lb/>
Literature. The teachers In charge of <lb/>
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who have taken unusual pains to <lb/>
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given her entire time to her <lb/>
and spends most of her vacations in <lb/>
curing additional instruction under the <lb/>
best masters. <lb/>
The location of the Institute was <lb/>
In preference to several others, In <lb/>
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the school for forty fully sustains <lb/>
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surpassed by any Institution in the State. <lb/>
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seaside is now opened for <lb/>
the accommodation of guest. The build- <lb/>
has been very greatly enlarged and <lb/>
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the pier. <lb/>
NEW FURNITURE <lb/>
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Pitt County. <lb/>
L. C. Latham A Harry Skinner, plaintiff <lb/>
v. s. <lb/>
E. II. Dill and D. Dill, defendant <lb/>
The defendants above named will <lb/>
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has been commenced by the plaintiffs <lb/>
the Superior Court Pitt for the <lb/>
inn of certain land held by the plain- <lb/>
tiffs and defendants as tenants In com- <lb/>
and the said defendant- will further <lb/>
notice that they ore required to <lb/>
pear before tho Clerk of said Court, at <lb/>
the Court House in Greenville on or be- <lb/>
fore the 3rd day of August 1888 and an- <lb/>
the complaint In said action or the <lb/>
plain till- will apply to the Court for the <lb/>
relief demanded In said complaint. This <lb/>
the 22nd day of June 1888. <lb/>
E. A. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
or n <lb/>
Chapel Hill, N. C. <lb/>
The next session begins August 30th, <lb/>
Tuition reduced to a half-year. Poor <lb/>
Students may give notes. Faculty of <lb/>
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leading to degrees. Three short <lb/>
courses for the training of business <lb/>
physicians, and pharmacists. <lb/>
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I to <lb/>
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