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LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
mm. <lb />
ONE YEAR 81.00 SIX MONTHS <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
THE BEST PAPER <lb />
IN <lb />
EN VILLE <lb />
LARGEST CIRCULATION. <lb />
EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, 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 AUGUST 29.1888 <lb />
NO.<lb />
The Eastern Reflector, Democratic Nominees. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C- <lb />
NATIONAL. <lb />
Editor and j <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
is <lb />
Subscription Trice. per year. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb />
will not hesitate to Democratic <lb />
men measures that are not consistent <lb />
with the true principles of the party. <lb />
If yon want a a <lb />
section of the State for the <lb />
tor. r SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
FOR PRESIDENT <lb />
GROVER CLEVELAND, <lb />
Of New York. <lb />
ran <lb />
ALLEN G. <lb />
Of Ohio. <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Governor Scales, of Guilford <lb />
M. <lb />
man. of New Hanover. <lb />
Secretary of <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of -Wake. <lb />
P. of Gates. <lb />
Superintendent of Public <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of Buncombe. <lb />
SUPREME COURT. <lb />
Chief N. II. Smith, of i <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate Justin S. Ashe. of <lb />
Anson ; Augustus S. Merrimon. of Wake. <lb />
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
First E. Shepherd, of . <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Second Philips, of <lb />
Third G. Connor, of 11- ; <lb />
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Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth J. Montgomery, of <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of; <lb />
Yadkin. <lb />
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B. Vance, of <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of <lb />
House of District <lb />
Louis C. Latham, of Pitt <lb />
Second M. Simmons, of <lb />
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FOB AT LABOR <lb />
ALFRED If. <lb />
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FREDRICK N. STRUDWICK. <lb />
Of Orange.<lb />
1st II. Brows, Jr. Beaufort, <lb />
E. Woodard. of Wilson. <lb />
Aycock, of Wayne. <lb />
W. of Johnston. <lb />
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THOMAS G. SKINNER, <lb />
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STATE- <lb />
for <lb />
DANIEL G. FOWLE, <lb />
Of Wake County. <lb />
FOB <lb />
THOMAS M. HOLT, <lb />
Of County. <lb />
FOR <lb />
WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, <lb />
Of New County. <lb />
ABE HT <lb />
DONALD W. <lb />
Of Wake<lb />
GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Court A. <lb />
M. King. <lb />
Register of II. Wilson. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. <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 />
TOWN. <lb />
M. Bernard. <lb />
C. Forbes. <lb />
J. Perkins. <lb />
B. Cherry II- C. <lb />
Ward. T. A. <lb />
and J. P. 2nd Ward, O. Hook- <lb />
and B. Williams Jr.; 3rd Ward, J. <lb />
Perkins and A. F. <lb />
FOR AUDITOR <lb />
GEORGE W. SANDERLIN, <lb />
Of Wayne County. <lb />
for IN- <lb />
SIDNEY M. FINGER, <lb />
Of Catawba County. <lb />
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL <lb />
THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, <lb />
Of Buncombe County. <lb />
FOR <lb />
JOSEPH J. DAVIS, <lb />
Franklin. <lb />
JAMES E. SHEPHERD, <lb />
Of Beaufort. <lb />
A. U. A VERY. <lb />
Of Burke. <lb />
COUNTY. <lb />
For the <lb />
WILLIS R. WILLIAMS. <lb />
Tell me. pilgrim, faint and weary, <lb />
Traveling this pathway dim. <lb />
Are yon shedding light around you. <lb />
Are you witnessing for f <lb />
Do you try to tell the <lb />
Of the precious Jove V <lb />
Are you hungering and thirsting <lb />
Evermore your love to prove y <lb />
Are you seeking out the lost ones <lb />
Whom died to win <lb />
Are you showing them <lb />
That can-wash away their sins <lb />
Are you looking by the wayside <lb />
For the ones who fall t <lb />
Do you take them to the Savior, <lb />
Who has promised rest for all <lb />
Do you love to read the Bible, <lb />
Is it precious to your soul t <lb />
Are its treasures growing richer <lb />
As you travel toward the goal <lb />
Do you love to talk of Jesus <lb />
More than all the world <lb />
Does it bring a holy comfort <lb />
With his people to abide t <lb />
Have you made a consecration <lb />
Of your time and earthly store <lb />
If your all is on the alter, <lb />
Then the Master asks no more. <lb />
Thus. O pilgrim, should we journey. <lb />
Showing forth the Master's praise. <lb />
With our lamp all trimmed and burning, <lb />
That the world may catch their rays. <lb />
Some quick and bitter words we said. <lb />
And then we parted. How the <lb />
Swam the sullen mist of gray <lb />
A chill fell on the Summer day. <lb />
Life's best and happiest hours were <lb />
done; <lb />
Friendship was dead. <lb />
How proud we went our separate ways. <lb />
Ami spake no word and made no moan <lb />
She braided up her flowing hair <lb />
That I hail always called so fair. <lb />
Although she scorned my loving tone, <lb />
My word of praise. <lb />
And I I matched her scorn with <lb />
I hated her with all my <lb />
Until we chanced to meet one day; <lb />
She tun ed her pretty head <lb />
saw two pretty tear drops start; <lb />
Lo love was born. <lb />
were invited to come up and take <lb />
j what remained. After dinner the <lb />
crowd scattered through the large <lb />
i grove, some engaged in <lb />
; others discussing politics and <lb />
the crops, while those so disposed <lb />
repaired to the platform and again <lb />
engaged in the dance. <lb />
At the announcement was <lb />
made that a match game, of <lb />
hall, between the Beaver Dam <lb />
and Farmville clubs would be <lb />
lined near the spring and quite a <lb />
number went out to witness it. <lb />
The Beaver boys were <lb />
i by a score of to <lb />
the game of ball the crowd, <lb />
with the exception of the Farm- <lb />
ville boys, who were so mortified <lb />
I by their defeat that they <lb />
left for home, returned to <lb />
j the picnic grounds, where the day V <lb />
I were continued until <lb />
near sunset, when all returned <lb />
home. The picnic was a complete <lb />
success in every respect, everyone <lb />
I present enjoying it immensely, <lb />
j Those who were instrumental ill <lb />
getting it up and those who mm <lb />
; aged it deserve praise for the ex- <lb />
manner in which their <lb />
were performed. It is the <lb />
; wish of correspondents well <lb />
I as the other visitors present, that <lb />
the Beaver Dam people will again <lb />
favor us with another such picnic <lb />
Prof. John of Green-j <lb />
ville Institute, was present and <lb />
I was made of <lb />
He was the only man on the <lb />
j grounds who wore a Cleveland <lb />
white beaver. The <lb />
of Bearer Dam are warm <lb />
i friends or Prof Puckett. <lb />
Col. S. V. Beaver, <lb />
Dam's candidate for <lb />
over n the afternoon and mingled <lb />
his many friends and <lb />
lie was jolly, jovial and; <lb />
witty, as is always the case with I <lb />
him <lb />
An old colored <lb />
years old, with joy beaming from <lb />
every feature, was heard to <lb />
j somewhat thusly is <lb />
do time I is ever <lb />
de <lb />
New- <lb />
New York Letter. <lb />
York Star Syndicate to the <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
Special to <lb />
Washington, D. C, <lb />
1888. <lb />
The Gospel Truth. <lb />
Some fond repenting word I said. <lb />
She answered only with a <lb />
But when I took tier hand in mine <lb />
A radiant glory, half divine. <lb />
Flooded the earth and filled the sky; St. Andrew e spring was, <lb />
are wed white folks picnic I ever seed. <lb />
I Fee times hut, <lb />
Pis had a meal of <lb />
good vittles, has got plenty to <lb />
carry home with me. white <lb />
Editor Reflector folks hard up his got Iota <lb />
It was the pleasure of your good things to <lb />
respondent to attend a basket Among the visiting ladies <lb />
Picnic. <lb />
we noticed Miss and <lb />
Miss Ellis, of Kinston, Miss <lb />
Winnie Belcher, of Keels ville, <lb />
Miss Daisy Robinson, of Penny <lb />
Hill. Miss Annie Tucker and Miss <lb />
For House of <lb />
M. C. S. CHERRY, <lb />
GEORGE B. KING. <lb />
For <lb />
J A. K. TUCKER. <lb />
lit St. Andrew's mineral spring <lb />
in Beaver Dam township, on last <lb />
Friday, the 17th inst. Before <lb />
going further it may be well to <lb />
say a few words about the spring. <lb />
which in the past two years, Emma Briley, of Greenville, and <lb />
gained quite a reputation for Its several others whose names we do, <lb />
excellent water and the fine me-1 not remember. <lb />
qualities it possesses. The; A reverend widower, <lb />
spring is located on the Ardent from an adjoining t o w i p. <lb />
Nichols place, about seven the occasion with <lb />
from Greenville, and has been and was most devoted in <lb />
used by people for a attentions to a certain fair <lb />
number of years. About three So engrossed were they in each <lb />
years ago it was found to possess other's society as to be perfectly <lb />
valuable mineral properties, and oblivious of all other things. <lb />
since that time it has constantly W. <lb />
grown in public favor, until now <lb />
it is becoming celebrated for quite; <lb />
a and is being visited by i <lb />
large numbers of people from far; <lb />
and near. On Sundays, especial-1. <lb />
j . hands across empty lop and, <lb />
y is the spring very popular it, t . -The <lb />
being visited on those days Ir borne been <lb />
crowds of from to people that outside interest, have fallen <lb />
In addition to the water drank at from you, find the broken <lb />
the spring and that used by the I thread, or take a new one, and <lb />
neighborhood folks, large yon will soon find yourselves among <lb />
ties of it is used by people from a j the world's creatures. The <lb />
distance, who come with jugs sunshine went with the <lb />
Halcyon Days. <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
First and Third <lb />
Sunday, morning and night. Rev. N. C. <lb />
Hughes. D. D., Rector. <lb />
Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Prayer 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 />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville No. A. F, A. <lb />
M., meets every 1st Thursday and Mon- <lb />
day night after the 1st and 3rd Sunday at <lb />
Masonic Lodge. Vt. M. King, W. M. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. meets <lb />
every 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ma- <lb />
sonic nail, F. W. Brown, H. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. <lb />
meets every Tuesday night. D. L. <lb />
James, X. G. <lb />
Insurance Lodge, No. K. of n., <lb />
meets first and third Friday night. <lb />
P. p. P. <lb />
Pitt Council, Mo. 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 House <lb />
fourth Sunday of each month, at o'clock <lb />
p. v. E. C. Glenn, <lb />
Woman's Christian Temperance Union <lb />
In the Reform Club Room Friday <lb />
of each week. Mrs. V. II. Which- <lb />
ard, <lb />
Band of Hope meets in Reform Club <lb />
Room every Friday night. Miss Eva <lb />
U umber, <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
hours A. m. to P. m. Money <lb />
Order hours A. M. to P. M. No or- <lb />
will be issued from to P. M. and <lb />
from to P. M. <lb />
Bethel mail arrives daily Sun-1 <lb />
at JO A. and departs at p H. <lb />
Tarboro mail arrives daily Sun-1 <lb />
at m. and departs at p. u. <lb />
Washington mall arrives dally <lb />
at M. and departs at P. M. <lb />
Mail leaves for Ridge Spring and Inter- <lb />
mediate office. Monday, Wednesdays <lb />
and Fridays a. at. Returns at i <lb />
Vanceboro mail arrives Fridays t <lb />
ts Saturdays at am <lb />
H. A. M. <lb />
For Register of <lb />
DAVID H. JAMES. <lb />
For Treasurer <lb />
JAMES B. CHERRY. <lb />
and carry it home with them <lb />
daily use. Persons who have <lb />
Seven Springs say that the <lb />
water of St. Andrew's is better <lb />
your Autumn may be long <lb />
blight, real <lb />
here and there. Bury your j <lb />
sorrow. Do yon know why <lb />
, , , neighbor, Mrs. Gay, is liked by <lb />
and more beneficial than that of everybody, and popular wherever <lb />
the former place. It is the j goes Because she never talks <lb />
Urn of the writer than this spring about her troubles, or better <lb />
will at no distant day be a that she has any. Nothing <lb />
of great resort, for as the value of is gained by telling grief to <lb />
For Surveyor <lb />
MANNING, <lb />
For <lb />
JOHN H. <lb />
Caret. <lb />
W. D. Hoyt Co., Wholesale and Re- <lb />
tail of Rome, Ga., says <lb />
have selling Pr. King's New <lb />
Electric Bitters and <lb />
ca Salve for four years. Have never <lb />
handled remedies that sell as well, or <lb />
give such universal satisfaction. There <lb />
have been some wonderful cures effected <lb />
by these medicines in city. Several I <lb />
cases of pronounced Consumption have <lb />
been entirely cured by use of a few <lb />
ties Dr. King's New Discovery, taken I <lb />
in connection with Electric Bitters, We <lb />
guarantee always. Sold I<lb />
No one ever experiences the <lb />
of living they are an <lb />
tor of a comity newspaper. <lb />
Mr. N. H. of Mobile, j <lb />
I take great pleasure in <lb />
mending Dr. King's New Discovery <lb />
Consumption, haying it for a severe <lb />
attack of Bronchitis and Catarrh. It gave <lb />
me relief and entirely cured me <lb />
and I have not been afflicted since. I <lb />
so beg to state that I had tried other rein-1 <lb />
with no good result. Have also used I <lb />
Electric Bitters and Dr. King's New Life <lb />
Pills, both of which I can recommend I <lb />
Pr. King New Discovery for <lb />
Cough, is sold op a positive <lb />
Trial free at <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
its waters become known it will <lb />
be much sought after. The <lb />
of this place for the <lb />
was a most excellent one, the cool <lb />
shade making it pleasant for the <lb />
well, and the valuable water offer- <lb />
to those who were indisposed <lb />
an opportunity of obtaining relief. <lb />
At about ten o'clock in the <lb />
morning the crowd began to as- <lb />
others. Then keep it to yourself. <lb />
A fire can be found- <lb />
and extinguished ; when coals <lb />
scattered, yon can't pick <lb />
up. Bury your sorrow. The place <lb />
for sad and, disgusting things is <lb />
ground. A finger is <lb />
not off the <lb />
and exposing it to <lb />
eye. Charity a multitude <lb />
of sins. Things thus covered are <lb />
on the grounds, and by cured without a but once pub- <lb />
eleven quite a number bad and confided to meddling <lb />
ed. Shortly after eleven o'clock is end to the <lb />
sweet music at j <lb />
attracted the attention of <lb />
and <lb />
say, <lb />
was <lb />
Troubles are <lb />
, . i and, when a sorrow is healed <lb />
crowd and soon quite a gay party i comfort it is <lb />
were formed on the platform en- j one ever knew it till it <lb />
gaged in the graceful movement over <lb />
of the merry dance. The music . <lb />
for occasion was furnished <lb />
the String Band, which ; ls with <lb />
has MM organized only about six so many seem now to be afflicted <lb />
months, and was most creditable H you will remember a few years ago Hie <lb />
lend j word unknown <lb />
Mr. u lead-1 it common any word in <lb />
he band, is a musician of no the English language, yet this word <lb />
and deserves praise only meaning of another word <lb />
tor the excellent band he has or- <lb />
Besides being natural <lb />
musical genius, Mr. Joyner is a <lb />
worthy young man and is held i <lb />
high by the people of his <lb />
neighborhood. <lb />
Dinner at <lb />
and the crowd proceeded to the <lb />
long table which seemed groaning <lb />
under its of tempting viands. <lb />
All present ate to satiety, and <lb />
there being much left over after <lb />
the white people had finished eat- campaign proceeding <lb />
lug, the colored people present satisfactorily. <lb />
used by our forefathers In times past. So <lb />
it Is with nervous diseases, as they and <lb />
Malaria are Intended to cover what our <lb />
grandfathers called Biliousness, and all <lb />
are caused by troubles that arise from a <lb />
diseased of the Liver h in <lb />
performing its functions finding it cannot <lb />
dispose of the bile through the ordinary <lb />
channel Is compelled to pass it off through <lb />
the system, causing nervous troubles, <lb />
Malaria. Fever, etc. You who <lb />
are suffering can well appreciate a <lb />
We recommend Green's August Flower. <lb />
Its cures are marvelous. <lb />
Senator says the <lb />
YoRK Aug. 24th, 1888. <lb />
j The arrival of Senator Gorman <lb />
I here a day or so since caused a re <lb />
port to be circulated to the effect <lb />
that Chairman of the Cam <lb />
Committee was to be super- <lb />
President Cleveland <lb />
and other leaders at Washington <lb />
i were dissatisfied with his manner of <lb />
conducting the campaign and had <lb />
united in demanding that the reins <lb />
lie given to the mail who held <lb />
with such distinction four years ago. <lb />
Deacon Sheppard's afternoon, or <lb />
Republican afternoon organ made a <lb />
I great spread over the report and <lb />
in getting a number of <lb />
pie to believe it. When questioned <lb />
by your correspondent Senator <lb />
man pooh poohed the idea and <lb />
ed most emphatically that it was <lb />
without a grain truth. Col. <lb />
Brice, he says, is a man of the <lb />
greatest executive ability and his <lb />
management of the campaign has <lb />
been entirely to the taste of those <lb />
most interested. <lb />
They say that there was the big- <lb />
Kind of a row when the <lb />
Committee began to settle up <lb />
the bills for the Blaine show. <lb />
Morton's part of it according to <lb />
newspaper report was -20,000 and <lb />
he came near getting out of bats <lb />
Morton complains <lb />
that because he is a rich man a <lb />
candidate every one expects him to <lb />
bear the full brunt of the campaign <lb />
so far as the financial part of it <lb />
goes. The other rich men interests <lb />
ed, he says, the woods arc full <lb />
of are standing with their <lb />
hands on their pockets but you <lb />
couldn't draw them out with a <lb />
rick. So far as known the only man <lb />
besides Morton who has responded <lb />
with anything liberality be- <lb />
coming monopolists and trust bars <lb />
ons created by the Republican party <lb />
Is Alger of Michigan. is <lb />
it is understood was invested with <lb />
the specific that in <lb />
the event of Harrison's election be <lb />
was to have his pick of the cabinet <lb />
positions. <lb />
Speaking of trusts, Blaine seems <lb />
to have put his loot in it the way he <lb />
undertook to defend them. A fishy <lb />
though highly interesting <lb />
from Washington this morns <lb />
to the effect that the Democrats <lb />
managers may endeavor to <lb />
range canvass between the <lb />
man from Maine and Speaker Oar <lb />
lisle. The as outlined is <lb />
that they shall meet in twelve cities, <lb />
six to be named by each. <lb />
The fixing of Buffalo, September <lb />
the time and date for holding; <lb />
the New York State Democratic <lb />
Convention means a short, sharp, <lb />
campaign. All the chances seem <lb />
to favor the of Gov. <lb />
Dill, though there has been let- <lb />
up in the opposition to him from <lb />
certain quarters. The Mugwumps <lb />
look fierce when his name is men- <lb />
and vow will knife him <lb />
never moult a feather but the <lb />
Mugwumps did precisely that sort <lb />
of thing when Hill run before and <lb />
under very adverse circumstances <lb />
he beat Ira Davenport, one of the <lb />
most popular Republicans in the <lb />
State. His partisans arc using this <lb />
now with great force. <lb />
The more the recent ocean horror <lb />
is probed into, the blacker it seems <lb />
for some officials. It <lb />
now appeals that the hundred and <lb />
twenty or so people lost were <lb />
from the sheerest negligence. <lb />
The of the sunken steamer <lb />
declares that there was no fog <lb />
flatly lays the blame on the masters <lb />
of the other steamer. A most rigid <lb />
investigation is now in progress. <lb />
the heels of this disaster I <lb />
everybody is talking of the ocean I <lb />
race just now going on between the I <lb />
known as the greyhound of <lb />
the ocean, and the new monster the <lb />
City of New York, that is making <lb />
first trip from this side. Both <lb />
Saturday afternoon about <lb />
the same time and the expectation <lb />
is that under favorable <lb />
the best ocean record may be <lb />
lowered. The City or New York is <lb />
the proudest ship afloat. She is the <lb />
best build and equipped and is next <lb />
to the Great Eastern in point <lb />
length. An idea of her size may be <lb />
from the fact that her top <lb />
deck as she sits in the water, light, <lb />
is about on a level with the roof of <lb />
house. Over three <lb />
men alone are required to <lb />
man her engines. <lb />
What Florida People Live On <lb />
do you Florida people live on <lb />
in the summer in the win- <lb />
Alas how many <lb />
northerners draw their breath in <lb />
Florida, slain by that fell destroyer, con- <lb />
who would have lived, had <lb />
they used at marvelous <lb />
for consumption, when not too far ad- <lb />
Dr. Pierce's Medical <lb />
than <lb />
and cod liver oil, because more nutritive <lb />
and tonic ; also an invaluable liver <lb />
and blood-purifier, cleansing <lb />
away all scrofulous cause <lb />
and all other impurities <lb />
of the blood, curing swellings, <lb />
or neck, old sores, <lb />
Of druggists. <lb />
c Don't hawk, and blow, and spit but <lb />
use Pr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. <lb />
bagging abroad And he answers <lb />
his own question in the <lb />
tariff on jute bagging is, on <lb />
the lower grade, cents a w- Bobbins la <lb />
on that valued at cents a square ,. <lb />
Mills left here to- cents, or per mentioned the fact <lb />
day for West Virginia, to make The Mills bill put jute and jute Galloway has called a <lb />
speeches. From there bagging on the free list, so that if It Prohibition forces <lb />
lie goes to New Jersey and then to were the law to day it would be which I infer mean <lb />
the North west. He says he worth to the Southern farmer sever is those who en- <lb />
to talk tariff reform to the millions of dollars on the one item sentiments of that kind for <lb />
homes from now until J indicated alone. some sort of party contest at the <lb />
lie feels The advance in the bagging, Mr. of this year. I <lb />
that Cleveland and Thin man Knott shows, is a dead loss to the n this State that ministers <lb />
or <lb />
Third <lb />
bore down on the New England insists, a bonus paid for the for-, or political positions, while <lb />
in n manner that was of a bagging others are active, in forming clubs <lb />
anything but pleasant for the tariff cotton ties goes to I even notice <lb />
of that section. one or two establishments in own PaPer is rapidly torn <lb />
of Indiana, burg. its original purpose of <lb />
j is m this city. In answer to a are illustrations of bow the a religious journal <lb />
ho look very tariff robs the political organ of the <lb />
favorable for the Democrats. I The tariff on cotton ties is <lb />
have never bad any doubt about cent. That is to say, the planter Will you allow me space in your <lb />
going democratic. Conditions pays 81.32 for 01.00 worth of ties. columns to say that in my <lb />
very favorable tons. I Continuing as to the tax on bag- all this tendency of the ministry and <lb />
we shall carry the slate by a good j Mr. Knott the I the church, as such to descend from <lb />
majority. The canvass is going on, cotton planter sends cargo of, their high calling and engage in par- <lb />
, but this the heated term, and cotton abroad and gets in exchange conflicts upon the political <lb />
are a little quiet, Mr. Harrison has cargo of jute bagging the officers and other issues which are to <lb />
j not been able to arouse much of the government confiscate one-, be settled by the ballot-box is <lb />
I Very little has been third of the return cargo at the of untold evil to the inter- <lb />
by those excursions, torn house, claiming it as an import of religion, and threatens to <lb />
etc. They have a sort tax to protect the jute bagging the great cause of temperance <lb />
i reform itself <lb />
And he concludes indignantly as My position as a friend of that <lb />
follows; we are told that the cause is sufficiently well known. <lb />
manufacturers and the managers of I confess to you that I shudder <lb />
trusts and the officers of the when I contemplate the spectacle of <lb />
League- are sending money and Mm church bedraggling her sacred <lb />
or, that they will have joint dis- men into the district of Boger Q. garments in scrambles the <lb />
, Mills, in Texas, to defeat him, be polls, over any question whatever, <lb />
Campbell has in in the bill he introduced he put and her ministers forsaking the <lb />
a bill in the House, pro cotton bagging and cotton ties on the pulpit for the hustings and making <lb />
an annual pension of , speeches instead of sermons, <lb />
for Mrs. Sheridan. he asks, the Some of us believe that every city <lb />
It seems a little queer to see a farmers of Mr. district make town or other municipal corporation <lb />
democrat in command of the army, demand of the Trust that Mr. has the right to abolish by its ma- <lb />
but it's all right. Democrats are at vote the sale of spirits in its <lb />
always competent filling the bat reply, we ask, will the. far-; and that it is wise useful <lb />
highest offices, and it is only a Mm whole country make to I to the cause of temperance to <lb />
of time when they will fill them demands of the i the right whenever practical, <lb />
all. By the way, a movement has trusts What reply will But there are many honest and good <lb />
they to the iniquitous demands men who think otherwise and be- <lb />
the party, which, that such measures in the long <lb />
through its high tariff policy, are ineffectual are even <lb />
them contribute of their I injurious to temperance of opinion <lb />
bard-earned menus, even to the I affecting men's social and political <lb />
of <lb />
the <lb />
candidate for Governor of <lb />
Indians, says he will stump the <lb />
state in company with <lb />
republican <lb />
n already started, to have Con- <lb />
promote General to <lb />
Lieutenant General. <lb />
At a caucus of democratic Sena- <lb />
tors held was <lb />
ed that obstructive tactics would of exhaustion, to rapport these relations as citizens, but in no way <lb />
death-exhaling flowers of the their religious status, <lb />
system What will be their provided they are, as they may be <lb />
answer when they arc called upon to equally conscientious. Now, is it <lb />
decide in November We believe that the tone of <lb />
it will be in behalf of the masses those religious newspapers and <lb />
against all combinations teachers who enlist the banner <lb />
. calculated to increase the bur of the is to <lb />
however, be furnished from an lens people have to bear or in and anathematize all those, however <lb />
made by the last Cons anywise to fetter their hands in the , devout and contentions, who do <lb />
the suppression of making honest livings. not vote the prohibition ticket, <lb />
or at least to cast a slur upon <lb />
as derelict to duty, timeservers, lack- <lb />
in Christian courage f Is it just <lb />
or wise to thus judge others and <lb />
The following appears a late seek up a <lb />
issue of the .- church member- <lb />
At the earnest solicitation of; one I say o Away with <lb />
many friends, alter mature and party politics with <lb />
prayerful reflection, i beg to J-et the stick to her <lb />
my name as candidate own proper work and imitate the pa- <lb />
is no opposition Superintendent of Public the tea- <lb />
I on the Prohibition ticket. In ; PB doctrine to leaven <lb />
be used, to prevent the republicans <lb />
rejecting the fisheries treaty. <lb />
The Senate committee on <lb />
diseases reported adversely Mr. <lb />
bill to pay for property de- <lb />
in stamping out yellow <lb />
All the money necessary will, <lb />
work of making honest <lb />
another Observer. <lb />
appropriation will be made. <lb />
The delay in Mr. Cleveland's let <lb />
of acceptance is having a <lb />
effect the republicans. Ans <lb />
other week without it and some of <lb />
them will be put into straight jacks <lb />
The Senate Chinese bill will prob- <lb />
ably he called in the House <lb />
morrow, <lb />
it. <lb />
Dr. Withdraws. <lb />
Senator Reagan introduced a the lengthening shadows of evening, <lb />
prevent the formation of I my score years <lb />
bill to <lb />
trusts. It defines a trust to be I the esteem of my more <lb />
combination of capital or skill by j than ever dear to me. This, am <lb />
two or more persons for the follow-; sure should lose in a measure by U G. JAMBS, <lb />
now con- <lb />
the whole lump of humanity, and let <lb />
her not put forth the officious hand <lb />
of to the sacred Ark. <lb />
mg First, to create or, my candidacy, while I am <lb />
carry out restrictions on trade; <lb />
second, to limit, reduce, or to <lb />
crease the production or prices of <lb />
merchandise or commodities; thud, <lb />
to prevent competition the man- <lb />
making sales or purchase <lb />
of merchandise or commodities; <lb />
fourth, to create a <lb />
John Sherman thinks that Congress <lb />
has no constitutional power to pass <lb />
that evil result there <lb />
by, both to prohibition and to my <lb />
friends and fellow-citizens in the <lb />
State. I think my friends in North Practice In all the courts. <lb />
Carolina will testify that during my a Specialty. <lb />
life I have never hesitated to follow <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Collection <lb />
where duty pointed the way. The L- <lb />
nomination came under the guise of, <lb />
duty and I accepted. I now plainly DENTIST. t <lb />
see that this present Third party <lb />
a law. If Sherman is right I movement will not only imperil <lb />
the sooner the constitution is amend- white man's supremacy in the , i <lb />
the better, but don't believe he South, but it will damage the cause, J M- <lb />
is right. If Congress had power to of almost incalculably. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW <lb />
the Interstate Commerce law Since the war, when I voted at all, i <lb />
Greenville, N <lb />
Hon. Allen G. will prob- <lb />
ably speak in North Carolina during <lb />
the campaign. <lb />
Salve. <lb />
best in the world for <lb />
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Fe- <lb />
Sores, Totter. Chapped Hands, <lb />
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, <lb />
and cures Piles, or no pay re- <lb />
quired. It Is guaranteed to give perfect <lb />
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, <lb />
For sale by <lb />
it has power to prohibit <lb />
Thomas, of Illinois, <lb />
has prepared an original design for <lb />
a war vessel. <lb />
The republican Senators bad <lb />
nearly an all night caucus <lb />
day, on the tariff bill. It is under- <lb />
stood that there are still wide differ, <lb />
of opinion among them, par- <lb />
on the subjects of sugar <lb />
and lumber. <lb />
Of all the farces ever enacted in <lb />
this city, the National <lb />
Convention of the American party <lb />
was one of the broadest. Only <lb />
three or four states were represent- <lb />
ed by bona fide delegates, the rest <lb />
were self appointed. This gather- <lb />
actually had the cheek to <lb />
a ticket and formulate a plat- <lb />
form of principles. They nominated <lb />
James L. Curtis of New York, for <lb />
President, and N. Greer, of <lb />
Tennessee, for Vice President. <lb />
A, Farmer on the Bagging <lb />
Trust. <lb />
Mr. W. Knott in the <lb />
Louisville Home and Farm goes to <lb />
the root of the bagging trust matter <lb />
with singular force and point. He <lb />
shows that the Jute Bagging Trust <lb />
is nothing short of an organized raid <lb />
on the Southern by Nor- <lb />
capitalist, Boston capitalists, <lb />
he says by the duty <lb />
on he explains, <lb />
excludes the foreign article, <lb />
the syndicate the <lb />
manufacturers all the bagging on <lb />
hand, with the agreement that the <lb />
mills would down for five <lb />
months or the bagging the <lb />
crop is purchased. Then the price <lb />
began to advance from cents, <lb />
which furnishes a profit to the man <lb />
until it is now eleven or <lb />
twelve <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
AUG. C <lb />
BERNARD, <lb />
T-LA W, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice in the State and Federal <lb />
J. O. MURPHY <lb />
J. H. TUCKER <lb />
TUCKER MURPHY, <lb />
. A W, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
my ballot has always been cast in I GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
favor of Democracy; and as I am <lb />
now, and always have been in, A LEX <lb />
sympathy with that party on <lb />
question except that of <lb />
is plainly to be seen, one of the old <lb />
political must triumph in <lb />
this contest, I shall not allow myself <lb />
to be used instrumentality in put <lb />
my friends in North Carolina <lb />
under the dominion of rule. <lb />
Hence, hereby the <lb />
and withdraw from the <lb />
Third party, earnestly <lb />
mend my life-long friend arid broth- <lb />
Maj. S. M. a Chris <lb />
gentleman, a prohibitionist <lb />
and a scholar, to nil ray prohibition <lb />
the State. <lb />
the present situation, earnest- <lb />
advise the withdrawal of the pro- <lb />
ticket in North Carolina, <lb />
and the support of Democracy in the <lb />
present contest. We cannot afford <lb />
to impose supremacy upon our <lb />
fellow-citizens. <lb />
In off year, year, If you <lb />
earnestly beg all good men <lb />
of all parties to unite with rue oat- <lb />
side of politics, in putting this in- <lb />
of all the liquor traffic <lb />
out of our State. <lb />
I am now an man. Most of my <lb />
life lies in the past; how it has been <lb />
consecrated to humanity the people <lb />
know. And in this fight against <lb />
the enemy of earth and heaven <lb />
though my sword be powerless as <lb />
Priam's it shall strike for God and <lb />
the right. <lb />
Yours <lb />
L. <lb />
LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER <lb />
t skinner, <lb />
KN VI N. C. <lb />
T V. <lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
N C. <lb />
A W JOYNER, <lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Will practice in the Courts o Pitt, <lb />
Greene, Edgecombe and Beaufort <lb />
ties, and the Supreme Court. <lb />
Faithful attention given to all <lb />
entrusted to him. <lb />
cube. <lb />
To TUB inform your <lb />
readers that I have a positive remedy for <lb />
the above named disease. By timely <lb />
use thousands of cases have been <lb />
permanently cured. I shall be glad to <lb />
send two bottles of n-v remedy to <lb />
any of your who have <lb />
, , If they will send me cypress <lb />
he asks, address. Respectfully, <lb />
American planter from buying his t. <lb />
DR. H. SNELL, <lb />
K. O. <lb />
Surgeon Dentist. <lb />
Tenders his professional service U <lb />
public. <lb />
Teeth extracted without pain by <lb />
of Nitrous Oxide Gas. <lb />
J. <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
W, <lb />
Greenville, N. C<lb /></p>
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                <p>
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
N- C <lb />
a J. Editor <lb />
LEADING LI; <lb />
IX THE<lb />
TO <lb />
Price. per year.; <lb />
will not to Democratic <lb />
men and measures tint not consistent <lb />
with the true principles of the party. <lb />
If yon want a a <lb />
section of the State send for the <lb />
cs- COPY FREE <lb />
Remember when you vote the <lb />
Radical white men of <lb />
Eastern Carolina, yon vote to <lb />
change the present of <lb />
comity government, and thereby <lb />
hand reins of government <lb />
into the bands of rite <lb />
They Law the r. place <lb />
whomsoever they see lit in high <lb />
places, and they will be sure to <lb />
look after their own interests. <lb />
No while man who thinks any- <lb />
thing of himself, or cares any- <lb />
thing for his own, will cast his <lb />
vote for such a change. <lb />
around, raging from to and <lb />
miles from <lb />
Three counts against us, but <lb />
we submit to only one and not to <lb />
l. Ward, <lb />
Moore and Vetoes were withdrawn <lb />
and II James was nominated <lb />
AUGUST a, <lb />
at the Post office at <lb />
as <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
We have fallen right in <lb />
with the Durham Tobacco <lb />
and we like tobacco <lb />
ballot Congleton was withdrawn. <lb />
6th ballot, Ward <lb />
Smith James Tyer Moore <lb />
Forbes Cannon Alter this <lb />
that until after brief explanation. I ballot Cannon was withdrawn. 7th <lb />
We are charged with having ballot. Ward , Smith <lb />
credited them with too small a James Forbes <lb />
number, as were present. smith, <lb />
Well, when the assembly was <lb />
asked to divide, those wishing to <lb />
participate in the- convention I For Treasurer was <lb />
going inside the bar and those nominated by acclamation. <lb />
not wishing to do so taking the; For Surveyor J. S. L. Ward and <lb />
outside, there were by actual j Marconi Manning were placed be- <lb />
count men in the bar and the convention. On the 1st <lb />
ballot Ward received <lb />
SO, and the latter was declared <lb />
the nominee. <lb />
For Coroner the names of Dr. J. <lb />
P. C. Moore and J. II. <lb />
were mentioned. of <lb />
1st ballot Moore <lb />
burn On motion his nomination <lb />
was made <lb />
This completing the nominations, <lb />
that portion of the building par- <lb />
Some white men, however, are <lb />
so degraded and contemptible with the bar. However, we <lb />
that they would sell their souls the <lb />
in order to obtain a position as and four others may have <lb />
. t, i,, gone in later. Not a sufficient <lb />
township constable. They ought to boast of. Again. <lb />
not to De allowed the dignified I the says we charged the <lb />
title of White Men- I meeting as coming out of Bethel <lb />
when bur, seven present were <lb />
So the Rev. R. L, Bethel. We said all <lb />
For The NERVOUS <lb />
The DEBILITATED <lb />
The AGED. <lb />
A NERVE TONIC. <lb />
Celery and Coca, the prominent to- <lb />
are tho best and safest <lb />
Tonics. It strengthens and <lb />
quiets the nervous system, curing <lb />
Nervous Weakness, Hysteria, Sleep- <lb />
Ac. <lb />
AN <lb />
It drives out <lb />
the blood purifying and enriching It. <lb />
w overcoming ell. <lb />
or <lb />
Mood. <lb />
LAXATIVE. <lb />
Wont he <lb />
it cures habitual constipation, and<lb />
ens the stomach, and aids digestion, <lb />
A DIURETIC. <lb />
In Its composition the best and most <lb />
active the Medic <lb />
are com scientifically with other <lb />
effective remedies for diseases of tho <lb />
kidneys. It can be relied on to <lb />
quick relief and speedy cure. <lb />
testimonial her been <lb />
from who bale need this remedy wild<lb />
fall particulars. <lb />
Price 91.00. Sold by <lb />
WELLS, RICHARDSON CO., <lb />
L. C. LATHAM. <lb />
with his accustomed good sense j three came from over there, and j chairman arose and <lb />
i the track, and t the j now- lets call a few names and I convention upon having <lb />
Third Part v Rads to hunt From other, townships we performed its work so well and liar- <lb />
noticed Messrs. A. J. Moore, <lb />
Morehead City is an <lb />
place this week. The To- <lb />
M. <lb />
tho Convention of Dem- j out of the dirt We re. j hist <lb />
day. <lb />
meets there 10- <lb />
candidate for Superintendent Walker and E g <lb />
of He could we were not acquainted <lb />
not stand this deceptive creature with all the men present, and if <lb />
this wolf in sheep's there was another outside of <lb />
-this of rottenness and j Bethel township somebody else <lb />
j ;., must name him. Wonder if the <lb />
corruption, ant. rejoices in i minister from Bethel who took <lb />
the <lb />
. too. that this honored Advocate and Bishop Galloway <lb />
of prince among have said about ministers drag- <lb />
, , ,, the of the pulpit <lb />
men-has come out from <lb />
of Egypt, and again <lb />
battling for the cause of pure I County Convention. <lb />
j Democracy and good govern- <lb />
knows a good I <lb />
dependents and Third party ad-, thing when he sees it, and j of Pitt county, delegates <lb />
in Pitt county relish t take him long to by township Meetings <lb />
such words from a Republican I there's tilth in Denmark, j assembled <lb />
in convention in the House in <lb />
Greenville, on Thursday, 23rd <lb />
me <lb />
R. GREENE, JR. Manager. <lb />
WK are now fitted up in and are prepared to mat <lb />
upon short notice any or style of <lb />
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb />
SIM I K. r I <lb />
GREEN <lb />
THE LEADERS IN <lb />
KINDS OF STAPLE <lb />
Our Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods, <lb />
Shoes, Hats, etc., have arrived, and all <lb />
I friends and customers are invited to call and ex- <lb />
J goods and prices. <lb />
Mr. Devereux man who <lb />
belongs to neither the Democrat- <lb />
or Republican a <lb />
skulker and traitor, and ought <lb />
to be How do the In- <lb />
lie referred to and <lb />
attention to all repairing. <lb />
We also keep a nice line <lb />
ready harness. <lb />
The Third party had so strong a <lb />
scent of Radicalism that it soon <lb />
became a stench in his nostrils, <lb />
and pare and true man that he <lb />
is. when he found it out, he <lb />
Judge Russell's letter of <lb />
nation seems to have aroused j <lb />
the indignation of the i <lb />
he having placed the j <lb />
that head. Seventy odd of L j <lb />
d ,,.,., <lb />
them met in Wilmington and <lb />
adopted resolutions condemning <lb />
the Judge, which they had pub- <lb />
and left it. <lb />
The Convention to nominate <lb />
the purpose of nominating can- <lb />
to the Legislature and the <lb />
various county The meeting <lb />
was called to promptly at <lb />
o'clock by Alex. L. Mow, Chairman <lb />
County Committee <lb />
in an able speech ten minx <lb />
candidates for the conn- lutes length, at the close of which <lb />
offices. <lb />
rendered the State since <lb />
a seat in the United States Senate. <lb />
At the conclusion of his remarks he <lb />
called John Fleming to the chair <lb />
and offered a resolution <lb />
to Senator Hansom, <lb />
mending his re-election by the next <lb />
legislature and instructing the I <lb />
representatives of Pitt county to <lb />
support him. The resolution met <lb />
opposition, after much <lb />
discussion it was by <lb />
j the clause instructing the <lb />
representatives from Pitt county to <lb />
support him, and passed as <lb />
by a vote of to <lb />
Tho next legislature j <lb />
will be called to elect a Senator <lb />
to represent the State in the Senate <lb />
the United States for tho next six <lb />
years, <lb />
Ami whereat, The present Senator, <lb />
Matt Hansom's term will expire <lb />
on March 4th, 1889, he is a Can- <lb />
for re-election, therefore be it <lb />
That in the opinion of <lb />
this convention Gen. If. W. Hansom <lb />
has deserved well of the people of <lb />
Come and see us. <lb />
Satisfaction Guaranteed. I with security. <lb />
Having purchased the entire mercantile business or John s. Congleton <lb />
Co. including notes, book accounts and all evidences of debt and mer- <lb />
we solicit their formal and increased patronage. <lb />
Being able to make all purchases cash, getting advantage of the <lb />
discounts, we will be enabled to sell as cheaply as any one South of Nor- <lb />
folk. We shall retain in our employ J, S. Congleton as general <lb />
of the business, with his former partner Chas. Skinner as assist <lb />
ant, 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 reasonable <lb />
rates to to cultivate and harvest their crops, in sums of to <lb />
THE MAN MOON <lb />
ft BE SEEK EVERY DAY, but the man who keep a fresh supply of <lb />
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb />
TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS, <lb />
Can be found whenever wanted. You have to look for <lb />
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb />
all your wants in the above goods can be supplied. <lb />
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS TO ORDER. <lb />
FINE -A. SPECIALTY. <lb />
that his services <lb />
which met in Green-j the roll or delegates was called and I in the Senate of the United States <lb />
every township was found to be contributed largely to com-1 <lb />
The Slate Convention of Dem . <lb />
Morehead <lb />
, mi f, in its work well <lb />
to-day. Hie n of attend j was then declared ready for in the <lb />
appointed delegates, though. ,,. neat Councils, That the best, interests <lb />
Clubs of the State failed ; do not v j Was placed state demand that he be re- <lb />
to do so nomination for permanent chairman elected to a seat in the Senate which <lb />
is not sustained in Ids e on last Thursday, and we and was elected without a dissents J he has so long adorned. <lb />
convention voice. Upon being escorted to The next work of the convention <lb />
press likewise. the chair the Doctor thanked the was to appoint a committee to in- <lb />
. a a i Z I section of the county had a for the honor done him I form the candidates of their <lb />
large present, and made a brief speech to the body. I which was done and each <lb />
all showed that they Were speech was filled with that came forward and signified his ac- <lb />
interested in the Work of the l and reasoning for which I <lb />
day. True only the delegates Williams, Jr., and <lb />
could participate in the <lb />
of the convention, yet the <lb />
to elect the State and convention ready to proceed <lb />
. , . . f, , i . . . i with the which it had <lb />
county tickets. It is no toe .,, spectators until j , <lb />
arrayed against us. but one that standing room was not A on asked <lb />
will not easily down, and one j the people ,, chairman was <lb />
which can only be overcome town, and the J to appoint, the <lb />
strenuous work. We throw out <lb />
this Hint that none of the bu <lb />
THIS BEING ELECTION YEAR <lb />
And LEAP YEAR has nothing to do with the price of <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
It you desire to purchase a in <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE. MEAT, <lb />
Or anything In that line, call on <lb />
C. TYSON, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
J. L. SuGG, <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
JAMES OLD STAND. <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
THE FRONT <lb />
D. Williamson, <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN <lb />
OF <lb />
Tl . and <lb />
I increased dignity and Provisions, Canned Goods, General Family Supplies, <lb />
Tobacco, Sec., Always on Hand. <lb />
Democrats will not have so <lb />
complete i in the <lb />
Doming election as some of the <lb />
more sanguine would believe. <lb />
It i going to require work, <lb />
and <lb />
may drop into lethargy. delegates as rapidly as they <lb />
but keep awake to the realities The was cal- <lb />
of the conflict. It requires a full led o'clock and <lb />
performance of duty on the part went to work. There <lb />
of Democrats to insure was but contest over any <lb />
Do this and all is -well. nominations save for that of; <lb />
Resistor of <lb />
The then adjourned. <lb />
J. were elected , O. J. <lb />
and the declared B. I See's. <lb />
ID. <lb />
The Poor House. <lb />
MB. me through <lb />
the the to <lb />
call tho attention of the County <lb />
nominations I tee his judgment as. Commissioners to the of <lb />
the to selecting persons outside the <lb />
, , , , .-. For the humanity something <lb />
delegates. As a substitute for <lb />
You An Fir <lb />
Is Reliable Goods At <lb />
PHOTONS, BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with Hie beat put up nothing <lb />
hut W lid tho tin- stylos. <lb />
used In all work. All styles of Springs arc used, you can select from <lb />
Storm, Coil, Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on i. full line of ready made <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
year round, which will tell as <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this an. <lb />
merit a of tho same. <lb />
tor pa-l favor hope <lb />
this motion J. IS. moved <lb />
that swell a committee be dispensed <lb />
with, and tho convention endorse <lb />
the platform adopted by the nation- <lb />
State Conventions. This hit <lb />
l-i I motion prevailed <lb />
When can give an open Deeds, for while, motion A. j. <lb />
and tangible reason for his ac- there were <lb />
and one which the some other offices it required not Te <lb />
of his decisions can be seen more than two ballots in any in- in <lb />
by all, it places him at once stance to make a selection. For; ,. . <lb />
above censure, even from those Register there were more of Willis B. Williams in <lb />
with whom he had previously than for any other office j which was seconded by <lb />
been most allied. The ballots were taken <lb />
Springfield has with the <lb />
its and declares its <lb />
pose to support Cleveland for <lb />
the Presidency, and gives <lb />
seventh ballot all but one with <lb />
drew and the nomination was <lb />
acclamation. The <lb />
. made are all good, hon- <lb />
est men. true and tried Demo- <lb />
gives <lb />
reason for so doing. It says <lb />
reason that in this cam- <lb />
we have forsaken our and men in whose hands <lb />
party to advocate the election of i the interest of the county and <lb />
Cleveland, is because against a the tax will be well and <lb />
B faithfully guarded. Now it be <lb />
Republicans have pitted a. n <lb />
second-rate man and an unjust of the <lb />
; county to come to the support <lb />
of the nominees. The aspirants <lb />
Mr. A. ML Moore, of Green <lb />
who were defeated in the <lb />
the Republican candidate were beaten <lb />
now they with their friends <lb />
rally to those who were <lb />
the choice of the convention. <lb />
C. Moore. No other name being <lb />
presented he was nominated by ac <lb />
the Legislature the names of <lb />
W. S. M. C S. Cherry, K. <lb />
C. G. II. King, Amos Evans, <lb />
J. II. J. II. Satterthwaite <lb />
and T. Tyson were placed in <lb />
Domination. A ballot was taken <lb />
which as follows Woolen <lb />
Cherry King <lb />
Evans Satterthwaite <lb />
Tyson II. C. H. Cherry and G. <lb />
King having received the <lb />
Oat vote, their nomination was, on <lb />
motion, made unanimous. <lb />
Tor Sheriff, S- V. It. W. <lb />
King, W. II. Harrington and J. A. <lb />
K. were placed in <lb />
On the ballot the vote <lb />
turning the State upside <lb />
with his eloquence. He <lb />
about here and there <lb />
makes a speech to some , <lb />
now and then, but there is not work this. election a <lb />
an unusual awakening Democrats, and victory is i <lb />
and he is rated one of the November. it be the aim <lb />
poorest speakers in the held. of man who loves ton C Tucker <lb />
The Kinston Free in to exert to over. <lb />
men ting upon the Republican j throw Republicanism and hide-1 <lb />
speaking in that town sub heads in Pitt county. Or- C. <lb />
its article Augustus Moore and work means over- M c j, e. James <lb />
; Tyer; T. It. Moore, J. It. Congleton <lb />
means disastrous Forbes were placed be- <lb />
Let all personal preferences be j stood King <lb />
set aside and let every man go to ton. Tucker There being <lb />
second ballot <lb />
resulted as <lb />
On motion the <lb />
nomination A. K. Tucker was <lb />
made unanimous. <lb />
For of Deeds the names <lb />
bored the crowd in the absence <lb />
of ft Tint paper <lb />
says of his <lb />
Augustus Moore, of Green- <lb />
ville. candidate <lb />
Presidential Elector, spoke ill the <lb />
Court House. evening, Mi. <lb />
Moore seems to be a gentlemanly <lb />
kind of a fellow, so as a <lb />
N. C. Republican can in that he <lb />
didn't go into abuse of car. <lb />
but nil. the speeches we <lb />
heard think his excels <lb />
a one. We. got tired and <lb />
left after listening to him for about <lb />
half an hour, lining time he <lb />
to the slavery system before <lb />
wax and to the <lb />
The have all been <lb />
It is now in order to begin <lb />
such work as will secure their <lb />
defeat Democrats, the <lb />
dates are before you. Do your <lb />
duly, every man of you <lb />
Bethel Herald calls to <lb />
fur oar comment upon <lb />
the recent Prohibition <lb />
he'd here thusly <lb />
have lime only to correct <lb />
of the wrong <lb />
Statements concerning the <lb />
There were more <lb />
delegates <lb />
there were <lb />
from other townships besides <lb />
cl that he stated; and the party did <lb />
not out of out <lb />
of-4 from Bethel, and <lb />
others went from the country <lb />
fore the convention. 1st ballot <lb />
Ward , Smith <lb />
James Tyer lo, Moore Con- <lb />
Cr Forbes 2nd ballot, <lb />
Ward Smith <lb />
Tyer Moore <lb />
G, Forbes Jesse Cannon <lb />
was then placed in nomination. 3rd <lb />
ballot, Ward Smith <lb />
Tyer Moore <lb />
Congleton C. Forbes Cannon <lb />
re <lb />
Congleton Forbes o, Caution <lb />
5th ballot, Ward <lb />
Smith James Moore <lb />
Forbes Cannon After the 5th <lb />
Should done towards making the <lb />
mutter more com- <lb />
The present of <lb />
the Poor House, and its manage. <lb />
is a shame, a disgrace to <lb />
tho county. I am informed are- <lb />
liable source that there is not an <lb />
element comfort the <lb />
Innate occupants. Is it necessary <lb />
to have a Ironic for such as occupy <lb />
the Poor is <lb />
to provide P place for the poor who <lb />
cannot provide for themselves f If <lb />
then in God's in the <lb />
name of and for tho sake <lb />
of the good name of the county <lb />
there should a place where the <lb />
poor can be taken care of and not <lb />
punished. am that the <lb />
keeper goes to the Poor House <lb />
about twice a there <lb />
arc or occupants to look alter <lb />
some not able to look after <lb />
at there are vis- <lb />
of a most <lb />
and whose conduct there is a <lb />
gross to a civilized <lb />
It is to be hoped that the <lb />
of the. peace at their annual <lb />
meeting will make some <lb />
of the matter either <lb />
the Poor or make it a <lb />
place of Respectability. The <lb />
is tho worst the county. <lb />
It should he kept a proper per- <lb />
son, who could and would give <lb />
daily personal to it man- <lb />
He should be required to <lb />
live at or near the premises, in or- <lb />
that he might have the conduct <lb />
of the inmates and those who de- <lb />
place under his control <lb />
at all Quarters <lb />
was I say the most unfit of any in the <lb />
fob j State for such purposes a short <lb />
while ago the Grand Jury of the <lb />
county made such a report of this <lb />
place for cannot call it an <lb />
lather and fact <lb />
t at as reflects discredit upon <lb />
i lie county we hope to sec some <lb />
thing done the Poor House, <lb />
abolished. We. will say no more for <lb />
the present and hope this is <lb />
arc prepared if necessary <lb />
to go into particulars, and still <lb />
farther. <lb />
If such be your wants, we can supply them. <lb />
arc receiving weekly <lb />
NEW GOODS <lb />
OF THE LATEST STYLES. <lb />
GA <lb />
T T <lb />
LITTLE, HOUSE k BRO. <lb />
Merchant Tailor, <lb />
. I never put out or an- <lb />
to the public of great sales and <lb />
job I never 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 />
E. <lb />
C. GLENN. <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT. <lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID PHOSPHATE, <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb />
SHELL LIME. PURE DISSOLVED BONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale, <lb />
N. C, <lb />
W. L. BROWN <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT <lb />
AND AGENT FOR THE TARBORO OIL MILLS. <lb />
My stock is the Most Complete, the Best and <lb />
the Cheapest in the Again, and yet again <lb />
do I challenge any merchant tailor to compete <lb />
Ht, Quality, Durability <lb />
Highest Cash price paid for Cotton Seed or <lb />
Meal given in exchange. Has for sale <lb />
Lime and Cotton Seed Meal me <lb />
I Hat. <lb />
at <lb />
OPERA HOUSE CORNER <lb />
Can be found fresh of <lb />
Light Canned Goods, Ms, <lb />
Confections, Tobacco, <lb />
Cigars, <lb />
Will ill<lb />
J. C. CHESTNUT. <lb />
STOKE OF <lb />
lately been re paired fitted up <lb />
slip just received display <lb />
of New Millinery for <lb />
SPRING AND SUMMER <lb />
for or on Time. <lb />
FARMER'S BONE FERTILIZER. <lb />
A SPECIALTY It is to lie superior to any fertilizer on market. <lb />
There were more; . , <lb />
gave credit for; . <lb />
just double the number Smith James Tyer Mo <lb />
In Office <lb />
Superior Court. <lb />
Notice is hereby given of the <lb />
of the Queen Mutual Aid So- <lb />
; that I lie names the <lb />
tors arc Jesse K. Fanny K. <lb />
Holiday, <lb />
day, Spencer Simon <lb />
Simon Little <lb />
Toner Colonel <lb />
and such others as may <lb />
associate with them ; that the place of <lb />
business shall lie in Pitt county North <lb />
Carolina, and its general purpose and <lb />
business is the relief of sick and dis- <lb />
members and defraying expenses <lb />
of their burial and extending other char- <lb />
to dependent that the <lb />
duration of tile corporation shall be <lb />
years, with no capital stock. <lb />
K. A. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court <lb />
Save <lb />
Money. <lb />
PIANOS ORGANS. <lb />
The Best In The World. <lb />
and general <lb />
millinery goods, she has the <lb />
stock shaded Rib- <lb />
etc. in the market. Gin <lb />
her a call at Old Stand. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly <lb />
on the day of as ad- <lb />
of the estate Moore, <lb />
is hereby given to all per- <lb />
owing said estate to make <lb />
ate payment, and to all creditors of <lb />
estate to present their claims, properly <lb />
authenticated, to the undersigned on or <lb />
before tho of August. 1880, or this <lb />
notice will he plead In bar of their <lb />
KICK IVY <lb />
of John Moore. <lb />
HUME. MINOR COMPANY. <lb />
Three Big Houses. <lb />
RICHMOND, NORFOLK, AND <lb />
A REVOLUTION IN PRICES. <lb />
OLDEST DEALERS. LARGEST HOUSES. BEST <lb />
LOWEST TRICKS. EASIEST TERMS. <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
Fader new management. and <lb />
cold water rooms and at- <lb />
servant. Table always <lb />
ed the best of the market. Feed <lb />
stables in connection. <lb />
E. B. MOORE, Manager, <lb />
I HAVE LOCATED MY ICEBOX AT <lb />
the store of Messrs. Harry <lb />
where ICE can be had at all limes of <lb />
the day in quantities, to suit at <lb />
lee delivered ill nil parts of the town <lb />
morning without extra charge. All <lb />
orders personally attended to and care- <lb />
packed for out of town <lb />
Am prepared to fill orders for <lb />
promptly at lowest prices for which <lb />
it can be --old your orders. <lb />
E. B. MOORE, <lb />
May <lb />
Horses <lb />
AND <lb />
Mules. <lb />
A car load arrived and. now for <lb />
sale <lb />
Hi Keel Will sell Diem <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb />
or at reasonable terms on time. I bought <lb />
my stock for Cash can afford to sell <lb />
as cheap as Give me a call. <lb />
Have just procured several <lb />
Vehicles and will take to any <lb />
point at reasonable rates. <lb />
Feed<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018900_tn_0003" n="3" />
                <p>
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
THIS PAPER <lb />
HEW YORK. <lb />
AT Will. <lb />
I A <lb />
Hi. c. u II <lb />
AD- <lb />
H i I- . I <lb />
or It <lb />
Personal. <lb />
King has been visiting <lb />
in Wilson. <lb />
Mrs. W. Wilson returned from <lb />
Plymouth. <lb />
Miss of <lb />
ting relatives here. <lb />
Local <lb />
Mis Ann <lb />
few <lb />
be. <lb />
Prof. requests pupils to <lb />
be present at the Institute by nine <lb />
o'clock next Monday so <lb />
that the work of may be- <lb />
-gin promptly. <lb />
ladies all consider it no <lb />
I To be without a. bow at <lb />
But rather think it is a thing <lb />
T have no apron <lb />
The best Butter kept <lb />
constantly on ice at <lb />
Harry Skinner Co's. <lb />
Hoists with <lb />
L. Bros. <lb />
August to a close. <lb />
Cook Stoves at <lb />
Terrell's. <lb />
for all the candidates. <lb />
Mr. C this <lb />
for Baltimore. <lb />
Coroner That sounds <lb />
all right, don't it T <lb />
Miss Bettie Warren will begin <lb />
teaching school next Monday. <lb />
We have been requested to an- <lb />
that there will be a lawn <lb />
at Farmville on the night of <lb />
to which the public <lb />
are invited. The Farmville band <lb />
will furnish music for the occasion, <lb />
will be sold for the <lb />
benefit of the church <lb />
town. <lb />
The near approach of the button <lb />
Bad colds everywhere. We season brings a thrill of joy, for we <lb />
knew of so many people having expect soon to see the fleecy staple <lb />
them in the summer time. If we coming into market and to be <lb />
don't some town will be up subscription receipts. Of <lb />
against us. course every honest man who owes <lb />
the will come Toward <lb />
has been con subscription promptly <lb />
m due very successful meeting. an,, not wait until the season is <lb />
Mrs. A. M. Clark left last week to m the Baptist Church at <lb />
visit relatives in <lb />
over. <lb />
The family of Mr. William a result of <lb />
On last Sunday afternoon he <lb />
This week the goes <lb />
,, i to a number of persons who have <lb />
now occupy the House. The fall session the Institute j not heretofore been subscribers. <lb />
Mr. Moore has come to town will begin next Monday. Prof, are sure of making <lb />
P. tS- Co's Sweet Scotch and is clerking for Little, House is encouraged at the out-1 friends of every one of a <lb />
Snuff. Cleanest, <lb />
est Best in the world. cents <lb />
a pound, at the Old Brick Store <lb />
Give us your orders for job work. <lb />
Cook Terrell's. <lb />
A good cotton crop is looked for. <lb />
Fourth of Fruit Jars and <lb />
Rubbers at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Saturday will the first of <lb />
Gentlemen and ladies are invited <lb />
to visit Bran ft Bedding's refresh- <lb />
parlor when they want ice <lb />
cream or other refreshments. <lb />
Mrs. Elizabeth Swindell and <lb />
Jennie Williams are visiting j <lb />
lives in Whitakers. <lb />
Misses Mollie Moore and Sadie j <lb />
Short will each reopen their schools <lb />
on Monday. <lb />
Miss Pattie. daughter of <lb />
Elder J. E. Mann, of Greensboro, is <lb />
visiting Miss Cherry. <lb />
Miss Lillian Nobles, J. <lb />
J. Nobles, Esq., left day for <lb />
School, LaGrange. <lb />
Mr. B. F. Tyson left yesterday for <lb />
look. The school deserves and J good word for the paper. Show it <lb />
have a liberal patronage. to your neighbor ask him to be- <lb />
come a subscriber. In this way <lb />
Brown and Hooker are receiving <lb />
a splendid line of new goods this <lb />
week. Their store is one of the at- <lb />
tractive places. Look out for a <lb />
large advertisement from them next <lb />
week. <lb />
you can help us increase <lb />
help to make the Re- <lb />
better. <lb />
The weather crop bulletin sent <lb />
out by the Board of for <lb />
. week ending August 25th, <lb />
Now that all the candidates have , a of <lb />
been named, do not wait until r In i <lb />
up to the election to have was an <lb />
printed. Constables, and all others,, , f and <lb />
can get printed at the all crops favorably. <lb />
office at lowest prices. of the central dis- <lb />
We took in the new subscribers j was slightly below the average, <lb />
last Thursday. new j the cool nights being somewhat in- <lb />
ones that and several others to crops. The general <lb />
editor got on the sick list for daring the week. Our list will soon j feet upon crops was favorable. <lb />
Flower pots at Cost at Terrell s. j a day or two last week and sailed I be to Help us on we <lb />
Large crowd at the county con- on anything but smooth seas. want before the election. i Telegraphic. <lb />
the at Chapel Hill, where <lb />
Some of the nights last week were goes to resume his studies, <lb />
cool and fall- like. <lb />
last <lb />
Lace Flour has been tried <lb />
and is the best cheapest at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Most of our have returned <lb />
home from Ocracoke. <lb />
The famous Cotton Pres- <lb />
all makes of Cotton Gins for <lb />
sale by Alfred Forbes. A specialty <lb />
of the Hall ft Stonewall Cotton <lb />
Gins. <lb />
were in <lb />
grapes <lb />
market yesterday. <lb />
THE DAYS, the <lb />
balance of our Spring Summer <lb />
stock will be sold at cost for cash. <lb />
H. it <lb />
Another party of the Ocracoke <lb />
visitors returned home last night <lb />
For Tinware to Terrell's. <lb />
As the weather grows warm again <lb />
sanitation is more needful. <lb />
Don't suffer with heat during the <lb />
warm weather. Go to Ryan ft <lb />
and keep cool. <lb />
Soon all who left this summer will <lb />
be at their among us <lb />
Place your orders for Coal early <lb />
with K. C. Glenn and save money. <lb />
First supply Northern at <lb />
tie Old Brick Store. <lb />
The sale of the Bess Famous <lb />
hunch Milk Biscuit during 1867 ex- <lb />
ceded the sales of the former year <lb />
by pounds. Try them, at <lb />
the Old Buck Store. <lb />
Mi. J. Pearce has begun house . <lb />
keeping in the dwelling lately <lb />
by Mr. A. J. Griffin. <lb />
Owing o sickness B. <lb />
John could not fill his <lb />
in the Methodist Church last <lb />
day. <lb />
Mrs. M. M. Nelson has taken a <lb />
clerkship at M. It. popular <lb />
store. She has charge of the <lb />
department. <lb />
Mr. S. H. Weeks, one of our sub- <lb />
from Washington, dropped <lb />
hi to see us on Monday. He <lb />
the <lb />
Mr. W. E. fountain. Manager of <lb />
Some changes in Clerkships for the T Vt w has <lb />
the fall have observed. B. given us a new we <lb />
Cherry is now with ft for Greenville office. And <lb />
THE LAST OPPORTUNITY <lb />
Come quick or you will miss the <lb />
GRAND BARGAINS <lb />
now offered by HIGGS We will <lb />
sell our entire stock of Summer Goods At <lb />
Cost and all others for much less than their reg- <lb />
price and even less than their real value. <lb />
We guarantee if you spend one dollar with us <lb />
to give you tunes of elegant music from our <lb />
Imported Music Box and send you away smiling. <lb />
Try us. <lb />
COME QUICK, OR ET LEFT. <lb />
HIGGS <lb />
O. <lb />
and C. F. White is with <lb />
Hooker Ml the young <lb />
are good clerks. <lb />
Mr. Ban. Teel brought us an egg <lb />
novelty on Saturday. It is a small <lb />
hens egg that is of perfect gourd <lb />
shape, with neck and section of the <lb />
vine. It is quite a cm and can <lb />
be seen at the office. <lb />
The returns thanks <lb />
for an invitation to attend the <lb />
i the whole line will soon <lb />
ed put thorough order. That <lb />
means good service coin- <lb />
cotton season. Mr. Fountain <lb />
does not let anything lag that is to <lb />
the advantage of his patrons, but <lb />
our people some time let their pat <lb />
ion age lag until it looks like they <lb />
had very little appreciation for a <lb />
telegraph line. We guess it would <lb />
be quite a drawback to some of <lb />
them if they had to return to the <lb />
Mr. M- has returned <lb />
from Tarboro. where he had been <lb />
taking a month's rent. and is again <lb />
at his law <lb />
lira Gallic Gardner Miss <lb />
Meta of Wilson, spent a <lb />
few days of the past week with the <lb />
of Mr. William Peebles. <lb />
Kev. C. S. Cash well preached in <lb />
the Church Sunday night. <lb />
A large congregation was present <lb />
and his sermon was much enjoyed. <lb />
to that old system, but the telegraph j <lb />
should have better <lb />
men's Tournament at Greensboro on old system of receiving cotton quo ; <lb />
13th 13th of September. Be- by postal card and have all I <lb />
rates on the railroads will be important correspondence <lb />
given all persons who desire to at-1 on by post. No danger of returning <lb />
tend <lb />
Visitors are always welcome to <lb />
the office, but they <lb />
should not take our best exchanges <lb />
away with them. The editor is <lb />
deprived of papers <lb />
before having an opportunity to <lb />
glance at them. <lb />
At the meeting of the <lb />
Glad to see. Mr. Claude Wilson. Men's Democratic Club last Friday <lb />
T. H. D. C. <lb />
The club had its usual meeting <lb />
last Friday night, but none of the <lb />
speakers who had been invited to <lb />
speak on the occasion were present. <lb />
The speakers selected tor Friday <lb />
I night. 31st, were C. Moore and <lb />
Young I n. A motion was made <lb />
who is representing the Wilson Ad- <lb />
Donor, Saturday, <lb />
to come to the old home and we all <lb />
Messrs. S. I. and B. J. <lb />
two young men of Greene <lb />
county, were in town Monday look <lb />
after the purchase of <lb />
night, it was decided to hold a gen <lb />
by Mr. A. L. Blow which was adopt- <lb />
ed, that the ratification meeting be <lb />
St <lb />
meeting on Tues- on Tuesday night, September 18th, <lb />
day the 18th of September Tuesday that two speakers be invited for the <lb />
of Court week. Much preparation <lb />
will be made and it will be a grand <lb />
time. <lb />
with which to a small pa- <lb />
per at ton. They Will bring <lb />
September the big preachings out the first number of their paper <lb />
various portions of the county September 11th. <lb />
Messrs Alfred Forbes and L. <lb />
Little left Monday for the Northern <lb />
will begin. <lb />
property in the of <lb />
Greenville for sale. terms and <lb />
particulars apply to I. W. Lawrence. <lb />
is the faculty at the <lb />
like a burial ground It con- <lb />
Graves- <lb />
Smoke Slacks made to order at <lb />
Terrell's. <lb />
Our attention has been called to <lb />
an outfit a error in the the executive <lb />
for Swift Creek town- <lb />
ship that appeared in last week's <lb />
paper. The name C. Moore <lb />
appeared as a member the Com- <lb />
when it should have been <lb />
C-P. Gaskins. <lb />
We were thrice remembered by <lb />
light us <lb />
two watermelons. Mi. S. Jones <lb />
brought us a bushel of apples and <lb />
Mr. T. J. Jr., brought us a <lb />
basket of Thanks all <lb />
around. <lb />
It was recently rumored that Mr. <lb />
Iv C Glenn would soon retire from <lb />
business. The rumor was an error. <lb />
On the other hand Mr. Glenn is car- <lb />
day, and that there be speaking and <lb />
a procession at night. All clubs of <lb />
the county and the people generally <lb />
invited to participate. Oscar Hook- <lb />
Allen Warren, L. J. <lb />
II. Yellowley and W. L. Brown were <lb />
made committee of for <lb />
the ratification. L. James was <lb />
as a member of the <lb />
live committee. The chairman was I <lb />
empowered to appoint alternates to <lb />
the convention at Morehead City on I <lb />
the 29th. Delegates were elected <lb />
at a previous meeting. <lb />
CO <lb />
Proceedings. <lb />
markets. represent two <lb />
of Greenville's largest Mercantile <lb />
establishments and being men o M w j, brought , <lb />
experience in their lines will select <lb />
goods exactly suited to the wants of <lb />
our people. <lb />
Miss Meta Chestnut, one of the <lb />
teachers of the Institute, arrived <lb />
The Greenville Guard has not Monday. She will have charge of <lb />
had a drill since the encampment, the primary department. She will <lb />
Not a good showing. be the graduate of a Normal <lb />
Redding received another School that has ever taught in Pitt <lb />
lot county. She graduated last. May at <lb />
lot campaign a Nashville, his business light ahead and Turner . John Stocks as <lb />
The other teachers are ex-1 bas made preparations to <lb />
As we recently said it would be, during this week, <lb />
been <lb />
At the August meeting of the <lb />
Board of County Commissioners the <lb />
following members were <lb />
Council Dawson, Chairman, G. L <lb />
Mooring, W. A. James, Jr., and J. <lb />
A. K. Tucker. <lb />
Pauper orders were allowed to the <lb />
F. Keel gave us half a dozen <lb />
mammoth on Monday. They <lb />
were large and splendid <lb />
watermelons have not <lb />
fa the past few days. <lb />
Use for easy wash- <lb />
At the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Tue many charming visitors our <lb />
town of late have been a source of <lb />
delight to the young men. <lb />
Lemonade, milk shakes, soda <lb />
water, ice cream etc., can always be <lb />
found at <lb />
Nags Head is having a run now <lb />
and we hear that Jacobs is giving <lb />
general satisfaction. <lb />
Buy your Coal from K. CL Glenn, low get <lb />
lowest cash prices. town. <lb />
Greenville should make some pro- The time for fall trade draws near, <lb />
grass this fall. The town has stood Merchants should not forget to <lb />
still long enough. pare their advertisements for the <lb />
it daring the coining fall on a <lb />
scale than ever before. <lb />
We have received from Chairman <lb />
Whitaker a copy of the Democratic <lb />
Campaign Hand Book. It is a corn- <lb />
Three of the force and comprehensive pamphlet, ft Bro., J. K. Davenport, T. <lb />
board at Hotel Macon. and they fare and is arranged in admirable order. L. J. A. G. W. <lb />
splendidly friend Moore's hands. The issues of the campaign are fully Venters and S. G. <lb />
. or James Masters <lb />
Margaret Bryan George Price on <lb />
Elks <lb />
H. Smith Moore no <lb />
Lewis Gray Haddock <lb />
Ferry Haddock <lb />
License to retail liquor were <lb />
granted to J. C. Cobb Son, J. S. <lb />
How do yon the ticket is <lb />
asked on every hand. Good enough <lb />
to vote for it. Go thou and do like- <lb />
wise. <lb />
Large freights on the up river <lb />
A gentleman <lb />
ed the <lb />
To The will begin <lb />
teaching a school for boys and girls <lb />
set and <lb />
valuable information is summarized <lb />
in short compass. <lb />
S. oil <lb />
who recently navel if. I. Redding to <lb />
ft Gaston -Warren <lb />
trips Of the steamers, hot the water says he saw no tobacco along <lb />
to route that will come up to some that <lb />
is growing on the farm of Mr. L. F. <lb />
Evans, right here in Pitt <lb />
We believe just as good tobacco can <lb />
be raised in Pitt county as any- <lb />
where. All needed is a railroad <lb />
and market. <lb />
orders were drawn t <lb />
upon as follows <lb />
as j, j. Cheery US <lb />
EH<lb />
P i <lb />
en <lb />
i I <lb />
H i <lb />
s L J <lb />
i ii <lb />
J S<lb />
II. K. I on <lb />
P. Redding II SO <lb />
J. Brewer <lb />
C. in <lb />
Works So E. A. Move <lb />
Mine host Moore has arranged <lb />
The little folks keep up their pro- <lb />
in Academy on Monday, the 3rd for hot or cold water baths at Hotel, cessions with fancy transparencies <lb />
, i . . . , i i . . r. <lb />
of September and solicit the patron <lb />
age of parents. Shout. <lb />
The premium list of the next State <lb />
Fair, to be held in in the <lb />
mouth of October, has been received. <lb />
A am not going out of <lb />
business, as has been reported, but <lb />
will continue with increased efforts <lb />
to serve my customers to their ad- <lb />
vantage. E. C. <lb />
We are going to give good cotton <lb />
markets in the this tall. <lb />
AH farmers should take the paper. <lb />
school will <lb />
reopened at the usual place on Moo <lb />
day, September 3rd. Returning <lb />
thanks for past patronage, I hope <lb />
to merit its continuance. <lb />
fully. A. <lb />
of members of Pitt <lb />
county Board of Health arc request <lb />
ed to meet at the Court House on <lb />
Macon. which adds to the <lb />
of his house. <lb />
The the has all <lb />
been laid and the workmen think <lb />
the new draw will be completed in <lb />
about two weeks. <lb />
nearly every Judging from <lb />
their merry shoots they have <lb />
time. We suggest that they get up <lb />
their prettiest and <lb />
turn out honor of Judge Fowle if <lb />
he should happen to spend a night I <lb />
It. P. Tin <lb />
J. W. Smith <lb />
Aug. Elias GO <lb />
Brown SO Carr IS <lb />
J. F. Allen M. A. James j <lb />
L. II. Wilson M W. M. g 2-5 <lb />
M. King on C. Dawson <lb />
W. A. Jr., T. E. Keel <lb />
A. K. Tucker II T. E. Keel <lb />
C. M. Mooring SO W. A. James <lb />
A. James Jr. Jacob Burney IS <lb />
J. J. Perkins C. Dawson GO <lb />
Said, <lb />
A large, number of colored people <lb />
left on steamer Sunday morn- <lb />
to a camp meeting at <lb />
Bath. They returned Monday. <lb />
member the meeting of the <lb />
Board of Health next Mon- <lb />
day for the purpose or electing a <lb />
Superintendent. It Is an Important <lb />
m alter. <lb />
The way the sub <lb />
script ion list is increasing makes <lb />
all the more to the advantage of; <lb />
merchants to advertise in these col- <lb />
The public road from Greenville <lb />
to Bethel is one of the best in the <lb />
county. Notwithstanding this fact, <lb />
we saw a force of hands at work <lb />
Our should always consult if filling up holes; <lb />
the columns of the be bridges and doing any <lb />
first Monday September, for fore start out to make a purchase, needed work. SI all the overseers <lb />
Editor <lb />
Thinking some of your <lb />
in the various sections <lb />
and it is probable he will. county would discontinue com, <lb />
so extensively to your <lb />
We are glad to learn that Prof. J excellent paper, since Hi eon <lb />
Duckett expects to introduce sever 23rd this month, as before, <lb />
features in his school; Indian i . ;, few lines, which I hope <lb />
clubs and other to occupy a short <lb />
will be These exercises , ,, columns of your pa <lb />
not only to discipline, but <lb />
are great promoters of health i crops are looking very <lb />
beauty. The military organization wont though for rain at <lb />
will be effected as soon as the j present time. The crop is <lb />
arrangements can be made. mated at being the best in this vi- <lb />
for Hie pant four years, and we <lb />
of course will know full well how to <lb />
CO I <lb />
g i T <lb />
XI z <lb />
Arriving <lb />
MAMMOTH EMPORIUM <lb />
EMBRACING ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN <lb />
Dry Goods,<lb />
DRESS GOODS, <lb />
NOTIONS, <lb />
CLOTHING, <lb />
HATS and CAPS, <lb />
Shoes, etc. <lb />
These Columns for Unrivaled Announcements. <lb />
M.<lb />
ALFRED FORBES. <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
to the f and line f Hip following <lb />
Unit to in market. And to be and <lb />
pure DRY GOODS nil <lb />
GOODS. HATS mid CAPS, HOOTS SHOES <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, I I <lb />
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOW CASTING. LEATHER <lb />
kind, Mill Hay, Rook <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
O. spool Cotton which I offer to trade at <lb />
prices, per down, o per cent <lb />
and at Lead and Lin- <lb />
Oil, Paint Color-. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Sail Wood <lb />
Willow ware. X a specialty. Give man call and I guarantee satisfaction <lb />
KINSEY SCHOOL <lb />
GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES, <lb />
August <lb />
for Board Tuition, Vocal and <lb />
Music. Washing. Lights land Fuel. <lb />
to <lb />
Principal. <lb />
the of a <lb />
dent of <lb />
C. J. Sec <lb />
The Yellow <lb />
That was foolish Sew- <lb />
Hem passed <lb />
Always tell the merchant <lb />
seeing his advertisement. <lb />
about. <lb />
from the many cases of <lb />
our merchants are receiving <lb />
anticipate a heavy trade this <lb />
fall winter. All necessary to <lb />
Monday, September cure it is liberal <lb />
3rd, I will begin a school for small <lb />
would have their roads worked now <lb />
while the weather is good the roads j <lb />
would be better condition when <lb />
winter in. <lb />
it, having experienced <lb />
several poor ones in succession <lb />
fore. The topic of conversation <lb />
among what arc <lb />
to use us for bagging f <lb />
Are we going to allow the <lb />
to demand receive one <lb />
yard bagging the average cost of <lb />
two heretofore t Fellow farmer, it <lb />
is in our power to decide, the <lb />
in personal at the con-1 <lb />
vent ion, does not denote defeat to <lb />
the party. It is the <lb />
general opinion that Falkland town- <lb />
will poll the largest Democratic <lb />
vote, that has been received there <lb />
for. several years. Personal <lb />
dice has been thrown aside the <lb />
Democratic voters of this township, <lb />
and should lie by every while man <lb />
who loves his party and his country. <lb />
And now the candidates have been <lb />
selected, we should not to <lb />
work, as delay now would cause the <lb />
work of the past to be of no <lb />
Hut push the cause onward <lb />
with much vim enthusiasm <lb />
as was manifested before the oils <lb />
and party <lb />
will be sure of success defiance of <lb />
the work of the and <lb />
help-meet <lb />
combined. <lb />
GREENVILLE INSTITUTE. <lb />
TERM OPENS SEPT. <lb />
i Superior <lb />
decision should be as of oilier cotton <lb />
states that we will not use bagging <lb />
There is rumor that the mail unite <lb />
between and Greenville will <lb />
he changed the present the present outrage and <lb />
and come, on to Greenville in prices, provided we can a sub- <lb />
A who is away from evening on arrival of the train at that will answer the purpose, <lb />
home writes us concerning his Bethel and return the in j The Convention 23rd this month <lb />
of the and time for the train going up. -The i was a very harmonious one. and <lb />
he wishes it was daily instead; hopes the change will most everyone expressed much sat- <lb />
weekly. If the town and patronage j be made. It will give us our mail in regard to candidates <lb />
My store will be closed i were only sufficient to sustain it, twelve hours sooner, and in many <lb />
on Thursday, and on we would take great pleasure will put letters in <lb />
children in Mrs. school <lb />
room, comer Pitt and Third streets. <lb />
patronage is solicited. <lb />
Bettie <lb />
cf September, on account of publishing a daily. But it is too <lb />
M. K. Lang l soon yet. <lb />
Northern Cities hours <lb />
sooner. <lb />
nominated, though there are a great <lb />
many who were very much <lb />
pointed in not getting their prefer- <lb />
red ones nominated; but defeat <lb />
NORTH <lb />
I'm <lb />
Margaret L. laws I Action lot <lb />
Against <lb />
A. Williams. -flu <lb />
A. <lb />
Von are u the <lb />
has been in <lb />
this Court to obtain a Divorce <lb />
returnable on the 2nd <lb />
Monday after 1st Monday in September <lb />
1888 against you in favor of the <lb />
at which time and place you will appear <lb />
if you think proper and answer or de- <lb />
to the complaint of the Plaintiff, <lb />
or will be prayed at March <lb />
Term of said Court, as asked in said <lb />
complaint. K. A. MOVE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Board and English Including Music Art De- <lb />
Competent Teachers. For further particulars apply to <lb />
JOHN Principal, <lb />
GREENVILLE,<lb /></p>
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err-. <lb />
MRS. E. A. SHEPPARD <lb />
JUST ADDED TO HER STOCK <lb />
of Millinery Goods. secured <lb />
the an experienced <lb />
All order can now be tilled on the short- <lb />
est notice. Dry and Wet Stamping for <lb />
and embroidery neatly executed <lb />
While In the Northern markets she w <lb />
Tery careful to select only the best ant <lb />
latest style goods in the Millinery line. <lb />
prepared to offer purchasers special in <lb />
BARBER SHOP. <lb />
undersigned has fitted up his Shop <lb />
FIRST-CLASS STYLE, <lb />
and any person desiring a <lb />
CLEAN k PLEASANT SHAVE <lb />
CUT, SHAMPOO, <lb />
or anything the <lb />
is Invited to give me a trial. <lb />
guaranteed or no charge made. <lb />
ALFRED CULLY <lb />
GREENVILLE MARKET. <lb />
Corrected by <lb />
Wholesale and Retail Grocers. <lb />
15.00 <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
For Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair. <lb />
AT THE GLASS FRONT, <lb />
the Opera House, at which place <lb />
I have recently located, and where I have <lb />
everything in my line <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO MAKE A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
With all the improved appliances; new <lb />
and comfortable chairs. <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work outside of my <lb />
promptly executed. Very respectfully, <lb />
EDMONDS. <lb />
Mess Pork <lb />
Bulk Side <lb />
Bulk Shoulders <lb />
Bacon Sides <lb />
Bacon Shoulders <lb />
County Hams <lb />
Sugar Cured Hams <lb />
Flour <lb />
Coffee <lb />
Brown Sugar <lb />
Granulated Sugar <lb />
Syrup <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
Snuff <lb />
Lard <lb />
Butter <lb />
Cheese <lb />
Eggs <lb />
Meal <lb />
Corn <lb />
Irish Potatoes <lb />
G. A. Salt <lb />
Liverpool Salt <lb />
Hides <lb />
Rags <lb />
Beeswax <lb />
Bread <lb />
Star <lb />
kerosene Oil <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
GREENVILLE. C. <lb />
to <lb />
r-i to <lb />
3.25 to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Joyous at heart as a summer day <lb />
A lassie stands by the meadow way. <lb />
And looks at a face that is dear, <lb />
And wonders in words that know <lb />
of fear <lb />
be true. love will you he. <lb />
true <lb />
Will you love me as I love you <lb />
Will love grow strong as years roll on, <lb />
to And be truest when youth and beauty <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to 1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.85 <lb />
toO <lb />
0.25 <lb />
have gone <lb />
Will you <lb />
true <lb />
he true, love will you be <lb />
at heart on their wedding morn <lb />
Husband and wife walk home through <lb />
the corn, <lb />
And each seems to hear the old-time <lb />
As. hand in hand, wander along <lb />
be true, love will you be <lb />
true <lb />
Will love me as love you <lb />
Will love grow stronger as year roll on. j <lb />
I And be truest when youth and beauty <lb />
to have gone <lb />
I Will you true, love will you be <lb />
at heart when their hair is gray. <lb />
I Husband and wife together stray, <lb />
And band clasps hand as they <lb />
And the heart of each is glad with j <lb />
have been true, love you have; <lb />
bean true <lb />
Loving me well as have loved <lb />
And time and change and good and ill <lb />
, , , Have linked us closer and closer <lb />
We have recently purchased the stock i love hearts ever <lb />
CASH <lb />
Dangerous Piles of Sliver Dollar. <lb />
Silver money piled in heaps, like <lb />
or lumber, is very dangerous, <lb />
as it is very likely to topple over and <lb />
crush the clerks. I know it sounds like <lb />
a fable to fellows whose suspenders have <lb />
never been sagged by more than a fistful I <lb />
of quarter dollars to talk of the risk one <lb />
ran in a place this of getting crushed <lb />
to death under an avalanche of good and <lb />
lawful coined money, but tho darker is <lb />
nevertheless. Tho other day <lb />
noticed that our high wall of bags of <lb />
silver in each <lb />
bagging out in the middle to fall. Tho <lb />
old clerks all ran to let it come, but the <lb />
colored man, ignorant of the tremendous <lb />
weight of silver, ran up to the caving j <lb />
pile and pushed with his hands, thinking <lb />
he could it up. As well try to hold <lb />
up so much falling stone. <lb />
Down it came with a crash, and the <lb />
colored man had a narrow escape,; <lb />
off with a few bruises and scratches. Six <lb />
years ago, at our old office at Sixth and <lb />
Locust streets, a pile of bags of silver, <lb />
in a bag, fell upon me and <lb />
me to tho floor. My head had a narrow <lb />
escape from getting crushed in like an <lb />
eggshell, and I was buried from tho feet <lb />
to the breast. The Irishman, who was <lb />
our watchman then, sprang to my as- , <lb />
and clawed the bags right and <lb />
left off me. When I caught my breath <lb />
again I was thankful for my escape from <lb />
being crushed to a pulp. There are <lb />
pie who would to take their chances <lb />
of getting buried under a heap of money, <lb />
just for tho of being where there is <lb />
of it, but so foolish arc to be <lb />
among the Uncle Sam hirelings <lb />
whoso daily toil consists in shoveling the. <lb />
big surplus Clerk <lb />
In Globe-Democrat. <lb />
D. <lb />
Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
THE <lb />
j SCHULTZ, <lb />
OLD STOKE. <lb />
FARMERS AND BUY- <lb />
log their year's supplies will find it to <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
chasing elsewhere. is complete <lb />
in all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb />
SPICES, TEAS, <lb />
always at Lowest Market Prices. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF <lb />
sole of the entire <lb />
tradition of the Talleyrand, even <lb />
at the age of ate but one square meal <lb />
in the day, his dinner, and every morn- <lb />
ho required the menu of it from his <lb />
chef. He would rise at dressing him- <lb />
self even after tho bands got rebellious, <lb />
and half an hour later would have an <lb />
egg, a fruit or a slice of bread and but- <lb />
a glass of water with a dash of Ma- <lb />
in it, or perhaps only two or three <lb />
cups of tea before beginning <lb />
No coffee, no chocolate, and <lb />
lea very rarely. <lb />
He dined at in Paris and in the <lb />
country, well and with appetite, taking <lb />
soup, fish and a meat which was <lb />
almost always of knuckle of veal, braised <lb />
mutton cutlets or a fowL He would <lb />
sometimes have a slice off a joint, and he buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
liked eggs and custards, but rarely buy at one profit. A corn- <lb />
touched dessert. Ho always drank a first i <lb />
rate claret, in which he would put a very l <lb />
little water; a glass of sherry he did not I -a- <lb />
despise, and after dinner a i always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb />
old In tho drawing room he times. Our goods are all bought and <lb />
sold for therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
Eastern Reflector, g <lb />
COOK <lb />
would himself fill up a largo cup with <lb />
lumps of sugar, and then the <lb />
no add tho <lb />
coffee. Then came forty winks, and <lb />
afterward he would day whist for high <lb />
stakes. His eyelids were so <lb />
that it was a vast effort to open them <lb />
to any width, and so he often let them <lb />
close and in company that bored <lb />
him. lie continued to call up his <lb />
secretary at night and dictate to him <lb />
through the closed <lb />
Saturday Review. <lb />
of Hardware belonging to M. A. <lb />
and will replenish the same with all the <lb />
in the <lb />
STEAM ENGINES <lb />
all other machines repaired at i <lb />
at home or at shop. Iron <lb />
Brass Turning done in the best manner. <lb />
Cylinders bored. Models made to order. <lb />
Locks repaired. or fitted. Pipe <lb />
cut and threaded. Gins repaired in beat <lb />
manner. Bring on your work. General <lb />
lobbing done O. P. Ill <lb />
Greenville X. C. <lb />
WEI-DON R. <lb />
and Schedule. <lb />
TRAINS SOUTH. <lb />
No No <lb />
Dated daily Fast Mall, daily <lb />
ex Sun. <lb />
HARDWARE LINE <lb />
Implements. Tools. Ta- <lb />
and Pocket Cutlery, Plow <lb />
and Castings, Cart Material. <lb />
Doors, Saab, Blinds, Hinges, <lb />
Units, Screws. Nails. <lb />
Glass. Putty, Lead, <lb />
Oil. Painters and <lb />
Material <lb />
of description. <lb />
Harrows and Cultivators. Gins. <lb />
Mills, Cider and Fan Mills. <lb />
Glimmers, Self-feeding A Cooking Stoves. <lb />
In fact all goods kept in a <lb />
FIRST-CLASS MIME STOKE. <lb />
Grist <lb />
Saw <lb />
L pm <lb />
Ar <lb />
pm <lb />
l so <lb />
am <lb />
t pm <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Lt Wilson <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Ar Wilmington <lb />
TRAINS GOING NORTH <lb />
No No <lb />
daily daily <lb />
pm IS am <lb />
am <lb />
II Si <lb />
daily <lb />
ex Sun. <lb />
pm <lb />
satisfactory sen-ices to all who patronize <lb />
us FLANAGAN SHEPPARD. <lb />
Feb. 1888. <lb />
Wilmington o <lb />
Magnolia I <lb />
Warsaw<lb />
Wilson <lb />
Wilson pm IS pm <lb />
Ar Mount <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Weldon pm <lb />
Daily except Sunday. pm <lb />
Train Scotland N-ck Branch Bond <lb />
leaves Halifax Scotland Neck at <lb />
P. M. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck <lb />
A. M. daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, X C. via <lb />
A Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
P M. Sunday P M. <lb />
N C. B P M. P M. <lb />
Returning leaves Williamston, X C. dally <lb />
A M. Sunday A <lb />
M. arrive Tarboro. N C j A M, <lb />
The in the <lb />
Woodpile. <lb />
Wilmington Messenger. <lb />
The M. H. <lb />
L. are both Methodist I <lb />
i character and marked ; <lb />
ability. They are each in embers <lb />
; the same Conference, each zealous <lb />
; in Hie abstract cause of Prohibition. <lb />
The Key. Dr. in a recent <lb />
in Durham abstract <lb />
which appears under our Timely <lb />
warmly championed <lb />
bit ion and urged the cause upon the <lb />
voters of this State. With the <lb />
Doctor's advocacy of the abolition <lb />
of the liquor traffic, as an abstract <lb />
proposition, we have nothing to do; <lb />
i no comments to make nor issue to <lb />
wage. But it is the effect that <lb />
pushing the Prohibition, or Third <lb />
Party, movement in the present <lb />
We thank the public for the liberal pat- State campaign may have upon the <lb />
that they have given us while result that we have great concern <lb />
managing the M. A. hardware bus- about. The is in the <lb />
and ask that they continue the same woodpile, we know ho is, for he <lb />
to Our motto will be if we <lb />
only get him out, eliminate <lb />
him from the political issues now at <lb />
stake, Dr. might urge the <lb />
cause in which he is obviously deep- <lb />
and piously interested, without <lb />
stint or hindrance. <lb />
Bat there are graver interest at <lb />
stake now in this State the <lb />
cause of Par be it <lb />
from the to throw any ob- <lb />
traction the way of its triumph as <lb />
a principle but cannot, will not, <lb />
advocate it to the prejudice the <lb />
and supremacy of <lb />
good government. The Third party <lb />
movement in this State now is a <lb />
positive menace to the success of the <lb />
Democratic party and the continued <lb />
dominance of the white man. is <lb />
I a forlorn hope so far as the attain-. <lb />
of its ostensible purposes are <lb />
its <lb />
i C T T <lb />
FOR <lb />
HaSKETT <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
Tho New Mexico Shepherd's Terror. <lb />
There is one dreaded plant among the <lb />
mountains which makes it a very frigid <lb />
day for the sheep that are so unfortunate <lb />
as to find it. No one seems to know its <lb />
name, but its effects are a terror to tho <lb />
wool grower. In five minutes after a <lb />
sheep has eaten it he swells as if ho had <lb />
swallowed a young balloon, jumps high <lb />
in the air and falls dead. When a <lb />
herd gets his first glimpse of these antics <lb />
rushes into the flock, bowling like a <lb />
Comanche, waving his blanket, whoop- <lb />
up his dogs, and starting his sheep on <lb />
a dead run, which ho takes care that they <lb />
shall maintain until they are completely <lb />
exhausted. In this way ho can <lb />
most of them. That spot is marked with <lb />
a big black cress in his mental diary <lb />
thereafter, and ho shuns it as no would <lb />
the plague. If ho is ever obliged to take <lb />
his sheep past it, ho keeps them on tho <lb />
keen gallop that they may no time <lb />
to graze. Being thus avoided the place <lb />
is rank with rich grasses, powerful tempt- <lb />
to the stranger who comes by with <lb />
A few miles below us hero is one <lb />
where this poison weed is found. <lb />
All tho shepherds the country know it <lb />
and give it a wide berth, but every <lb />
in a while a strange flock gets bitten <lb />
there. ago an old man, <lb />
named Antonio was passing <lb />
through with 1,500 head of sheep and <lb />
camped there at nightfall. In the morn- <lb />
every last one of his sheep was dead. <lb />
Last year a Navajo lost head of <lb />
sheep in a couple of hours, and a <lb />
flock belonging to Hon. Amado <lb />
in and left of their <lb />
number dead before tho shepherds could <lb />
get them away. New Mexico <lb />
Globe-Democrat. <lb />
The of tho <lb />
Tho most <lb />
of Prince Poland hardly <lb />
been mentioned by the newspapers. His <lb />
study of tho Negroes of tho Woods in <lb />
Dutch Guinea, South America, is perhaps <lb />
tho most contribution that has <lb />
been made to anthropology in recent <lb />
years. arc about of these <lb />
creatures, living far from the of <lb />
white men. They are full blooded <lb />
tho descendants of escaped slaves, <lb />
who in tho depths of American forests <lb />
reproduced tho habitations and <lb />
many of tho customs of their fatherland. <lb />
It is interesting to trace the resemblance <lb />
between some of the Guinea coast natives <lb />
and these Negroes of the Woods, whoso <lb />
common ancestors lived in west Africa <lb />
two centuries; ago. About three years <lb />
ago Prince Roland embodied <lb />
result of his studies of those in <lb />
an entertaining volume, and his account <lb />
of their history, customs and arts is <lb />
all tho interesting because they <lb />
furnish, the only instance of <lb />
savage who have been torn from <lb />
their homes and thousands of <lb />
miles over tho sea to perpetuate their <lb />
particular phases of life for <lb />
in a new York Sun. <lb />
SCHULTZ. <lb />
Greenville. N. C <lb />
MACHINERY. <lb />
To my friends of Pitt and adjoining <lb />
counties. Through special arrangements <lb />
with my companies can sell the best <lb />
Mills, <lb />
and other Machinery from to per <lb />
cent cheaper than any body else. All <lb />
Machinery warranted entire <lb />
faction guaranteed before a cent i- paid. <lb />
Send for and full particulars. <lb />
E. G. COX, <lb />
Dunn, N. C. <lb />
W. L. ELLIOTT. S. P. ELLIOTT. JOHN NICHOLS <lb />
ALWAYS SATISFACTORY <lb />
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS <lb />
ALL PURCHASERS CAN BE SUITED <lb />
O. <lb />
D. J. Proprietor.<lb />
ENLARGED TO <lb />
Isaac <lb />
AMI BALK U V <lb />
L. C. TERRELL, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
r. j<lb />
NOT DRUG <lb />
1628 Street, Pa, <lb />
Tor Consumption, Bronchitis, <lb />
Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Hay Fever, Head <lb />
ache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia <lb />
all chronic nervous disorders. <lb />
Compound Oxygen <lb />
Hi-. Stark, v A Arch <lb />
Street. Philadelphia, have been using for <lb />
the last seventeen years, i- a scientific ad- <lb />
of the elements of Oxygen and <lb />
Nitrogen magnetized, and the compound <lb />
is condensed and made portable that <lb />
is sent all over the world. <lb />
following named <lb />
who have tried <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
AND <lb />
and <lb />
Having associated B. SHEPPARD <lb />
with me in the Undertaking business we <lb />
are ready serve the people in that <lb />
capacity. All notes and accounts due. <lb />
me for past services have been placed in <lb />
the hands Mr. for col hit ion. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
FLANAGAN. <lb />
keep on hand at all a nice <lb />
of Burial Cases and Caskets of all , <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired , <lb />
from the Case down to a threatens US With the sorest <lb />
Pitt county Tine Coffin. We are titled that could possibly tail to our <lb />
up with all conveniences and can render of in <lb />
WILSON <lb />
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. <lb />
FOR YOUNG LADIES. <lb />
The session of tins school <lb />
th session under the present <lb />
w ill begin on Monday, Sept. 3rd, <lb />
The corps of be enlarged. <lb />
every de- <lb />
ft M, <lb />
Train on Midland K C Branch leaves <lb />
Goldsboro daily except Sunday, A II, <lb />
arrive N C, AM. <lb />
leaves C S A II, <lb />
arrive Goldsboro. N C. A M. <lb />
Train on Nashville Branch leaves i <lb />
Mount at M, arrive- Nashville I <lb />
t M, Boring Hope -5 M. <lb />
leaves Spring Hope A If, <lb />
In A M. arrives Mount II A <lb />
M daily, except <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
for Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at <lb />
P M. Returning at A j At lOt <lb />
II, connecting at Warsaw with Nos. <lb />
Hid <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson <lb />
ville Branch is No. Northbound la <lb />
No. except Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South will -top only at <lb />
Wilson, and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. make- close connection at <lb />
Waldon for all points North daily. All <lb />
rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb />
via Bay Line. <lb />
Trains make close connection for all <lb />
point- North via Richmond and <lb />
All trains run solid between <lb />
ton and Washington, and have <lb />
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb />
JOHN DIVINE. <lb />
General <lb />
II. <lb />
T. M. <lb />
will he sold ill Greenville, <lb />
C B. N. B. <lb />
this For this reason the Mes <lb />
sets it face against <lb />
the Third party ; and, whilst it is in <lb />
no wise antagonistic to its abstract <lb />
principles, it can never <lb />
the mischievous work it is doing. <lb />
In contrast to Dr. we And <lb />
Dr. Abernathy, a devout <lb />
and pious and upright citizen; a <lb />
man of profound learning and <lb />
attainments, has published a <lb />
card printed with- <lb />
drawing, not only the <lb />
ticket, but from the party itself, <lb />
and his grounds for such action are <lb />
strongly taken and his reasons terse- <lb />
lie sees, as all of us do, <lb />
the calamity, which a Third party <lb />
I movement this State threatens to <lb />
i precipitate, though he <lb />
disfranchises by stand <lb />
aloof, he positively refuses to be <lb />
a party to the possible restoration <lb />
at the same time avow. <lb />
Bis thorough allegiance to the <lb />
x i cause temperance and the <lb />
, of the liquor traffic. <lb />
The faculty consists of the following As Dr. plainly puts <lb />
Rev. c. A. Jenkins, cf i vote for the nominees party <lb />
Mis- School of j, , tie Republican <lb />
hand and <lb />
win be added to the coarse of study. <lb />
The departments Music and Art <lb />
each presided over by a skillful teacher. <lb />
Good water. Healthy location. Terms <lb />
moderate. For and full par- <lb />
apply to <lb />
SILAS E. WARREN, <lb />
Wilson. N. <lb />
Mrs. Twitty, <lb />
Mi Hall. Art School, N. <lb />
Miss College of <lb />
Mrs. Miss Jordan and <lb />
Mis <lb />
SO WEEKS <lb />
Board, fuel, lights, washing, full <lb />
English course. Latin. French, <lb />
German, if paid m advance, 80.75 <lb />
The above with music. <lb />
party iii North Carolina, and to put <lb />
our State under <lb />
This is the word with the bank on <lb />
it, so to speak, and is the pith and <lb />
substance of the whole matter. Let <lb />
the voters of the Stale take this <lb />
statement to heart in the full length <lb />
govern <lb />
A special discount two or man <lb />
from a family or a neighborhood. <lb />
Apply for <lb />
r. P. HOBGOOD, <lb />
Printing Office for Sale. <lb />
MON HAY. the day of September <lb />
next <lb />
themselves accordingly-<lb />
Edwards IN, <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
We have the and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind lo be found in , <lb />
the State, and solicit for all classes <lb />
Of Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
WEDDING STATION KB V It E A DY <lb />
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS roll AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
us your orders. <lb />
AND <lb />
RALEIGH. N. C <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
SPENCER <lb />
THE <lb />
SAMPLE ROOMS <lb />
Polite waiters. Good rooms. Rest <lb />
the market affords. When in the city <lb />
stop at the <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
Main Washington. N. C. <lb />
Someone said the meanest man <lb />
who ever lived was the man who <lb />
used the mole on the back on his <lb />
neck for a collar button, lie is not <lb />
half so mean as the who won't <lb />
i take his town paper, is always runs <lb />
public auction, the complete Newspaper i u down, but is Oil the watch to <lb />
and Job Printing formerly used by .,, his t d . <lb />
the Outfit eon- ., <lb />
as soon as the carrier passed, even <lb />
before his subscribing neighbor has <lb />
opportunity to see it. <lb />
Graham Gleaner Col. M. <lb />
one column Washington Hand <lb />
one Rotary Job Press, one <lb />
Proof Press, one Plow Paper Cutter, <lb />
Imposing Stones, all Cases, Cabinets, <lb />
Type, for a col- <lb />
Newspaper and Job office. The,, <lb />
above mentioned office may be bought at j candidate for Lieutenant- <lb />
private sale before that Terms j Governor, who has suffered es- <lb />
known on day of sale or by from acute rheumatism for <lb />
to ,, ,, about four weeks, has recovered <lb />
A j to on <lb />
, Monday evening started to <lb />
Springs, Va. where his many <lb />
hope he will obtain speedy <lb />
relief from his ailment- <lb />
Only Crossed the <lb />
Now let mo turn to the invigorating <lb />
that, in spite of all forms of degeneration, <lb />
life has ever moved forward. There has <lb />
been a steady gain. It seemed <lb />
to reach man when the world was no <lb />
further along than corals and <lb />
but man was reached. And if you will <lb />
go back with history to the earliest days <lb />
of our race, you will see how <lb />
miraculous is the progress that will lift it <lb />
up to tho present Saxon and American <lb />
type. And still it is clear that progress <lb />
ahead is to as great as that behind. <lb />
We have reached in some way the golden, <lb />
rule, tho telescope, the steam engine, the <lb />
printing press. <lb />
As ethical beings only crossed <lb />
the threshold of higher obligation. <lb />
has not yet come in sight of- its <lb />
goal. All our energy will ultimately be <lb />
concentrated in nobler, higher living. The <lb />
elements of society will <lb />
slough off; the regenerative forces will <lb />
multiply. This is the sure hope that <lb />
science gives us. can go forward <lb />
without P. in Globe- <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
Spartan System of Marriage. <lb />
No desires to re- <lb />
in these times, but we may learn <lb />
valuable lessons from it. The Spartans <lb />
worshiped the beautiful and useful, and <lb />
they took means to secure them. Bodily <lb />
perfection was attained by enforced, well <lb />
appointed exercise. but few <lb />
men and women among them. <lb />
sickly were allowed to marry, and <lb />
all in health compelled to do so; if <lb />
they refused, they were punished. Bache- <lb />
after a certain ago shut out of <lb />
tho society of women, and a year <lb />
were shamed in public Neither girls nor <lb />
boys were allowed to marry before ma- <lb />
was reached. This Spartan system <lb />
of marriage, purely for the welfare of tho <lb />
continued for years, and during <lb />
that time were produced a <lb />
of the strongest and bravest men and <lb />
tho most healthy and beautiful women <lb />
that tho world has ever <lb />
Herald. <lb />
A or <lb />
Only live long enough and every old <lb />
saw rusts out. A Yankee has made a <lb />
whistle of a pigs tail, notwithstanding <lb />
the confident prophecy to the <lb />
Tho unexpected is what. occurs most <lb />
often in this age of contraries. There is <lb />
an instrumental museum at the Paris <lb />
conservatory of music which was at <lb />
first intended to only a collection of <lb />
whistles. . It grew to proportions, <lb />
comprising whistles of all ages and lands <lb />
and of all materials except, possibly, the <lb />
pig's tail. were cop- <lb />
per, ivory, stone, horn whistles and many <lb />
more. A sketch of many of these has <lb />
lately been published by La Nature. <lb />
Among others are the roulette <lb />
whistle, railroad agent's whistle, scholar's <lb />
whistle, fireman's whistle, army whistle, <lb />
Belgian whistle, many more of tho <lb />
modern sorts, simple and complex. A <lb />
curious imitation whistle is now in <lb />
fire Democrat. <lb />
Tall or a <lb />
No man unaccustomed to riding can <lb />
imagine what a very slight will <lb />
throw a horse when at full speed. It <lb />
knocks tho animal out of his stride. <lb />
He may leading with his right leg <lb />
and the jostle will him to <lb />
to tho left. Nothing is more likely to <lb />
cause a fall than Eagle. <lb />
Tarboro The ma- <lb />
for the Oil Mills at <lb />
is put in place. Saturday the <lb />
horse boiler and a car load of <lb />
other machinery were carried out <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Knitting Factory building is com- <lb />
and next week the machine, <lb />
which is already here will be put <lb />
in. <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
NORFOLK <lb />
Established in Baltimore 1870- <lb />
Will open a House in <lb />
in September, for the handling and <lb />
sale of cotton, thus giving our customers <lb />
their choice of the o markets. <lb />
ht Remains ll Jane. <lb />
Per Year, <lb />
IN ADVANCE <lb />
------o <lb />
THE IS THE <lb />
Newspaper ever published in <lb />
Greenville. It furnishes the <lb />
-FOR THE- <lb />
HOTEL LATEST NEWS <lb />
I and gives More Heading Matter for <lb />
OCRACOKE, <lb />
leased the New Hotel at , <lb />
and will the money than any other paper <lb />
coke, which is now completed <lb />
be opened the reception of visitors on <lb />
the 1-t day of July. 1888. <lb />
is about TO miles from Wash- <lb />
and the same distance from New <lb />
on the North Carolina coast. <lb />
There is no better place on the coast i <lb />
published in North <lb />
The gives a variety <lb />
of news, NATIONAL, STATE <lb />
and LOCAL, and will devote it- <lb />
self to the material advancement <lb />
of the section in which it <lb />
Send your name and get a <lb />
FREE SAMPLE<lb />
j d for bathing <lb />
Fall Session opens on Wednesday. only yards from the <lb />
temper 6th, 1888. I Hotel, Is the finest .-heels of water <lb />
j for ladies d children to row on in small <lb />
of competent and experienced Teachers, j boats. <lb />
Thorough instruction in all branches usu- i The sun Bathing in is just <lb />
ally taught Female Colleges. ENG-j splendid, and convenient to the Hotel. <lb />
LANGUAGE AND A The table will be supplied with the best <lb />
SPECIALTY. i the market afford, and with good beds, <lb />
Location high and and one of i cool rooms and polite and attentive <lb />
best in the State. A new and hand- I <lb />
building in a campus of eleven acres, i Board per week ; per month, <lb />
per day, 81.50. I large and growing circulation <lb />
TheO. D. Line will run two steam- makes it an excellent medium <lb />
is called to the Reflector, as its <lb />
to refer to the <lb />
known <lb />
Treatment <lb />
Hon. Win. Kelley, Member of COB <lb />
grass, Philadelphia. <lb />
Kev Victor L. Conrad, Editor <lb />
ran Observer, <lb />
Charles l. . Boob- <lb />
ester, N. Y. <lb />
Hon. Nixon, Editor <lb />
Ocean. Chicago, <lb />
W. II Editor New <lb />
Ala. <lb />
Judge II. Kan. <lb />
Mr-. A Mas- <lb />
Judge It. S. New York City. <lb />
Mr. K, C. Knight, Philadelphia. <lb />
Mr. Frank Merchant, <lb />
Hon. W. Easton, <lb />
I And others in every part <lb />
of the United State-. <lb />
Made of as <lb />
and is the title of a new <lb />
brochure two hundred pages, publish- <lb />
ed by Starkey which gives <lb />
to all Inquirers full information as to this <lb />
curative agent and a record of <lb />
several hundred surprising cure In a <lb />
wide range of chronic of <lb />
them after being abandoned to die by <lb />
Other physicians. Will be mailed free <lb />
to any address on application. Read the <lb />
No. 1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
obtained, and all business In the I . S. <lb />
Patent the Courts attended to <lb />
, for Fees. <lb />
We are opposite the S. Patent Of- <lb />
lice engaged In Patents <lb />
can obtain patent- less time than those <lb />
mote remote Irons Washington. <lb />
I the model or drawing is sent we <lb />
advise to free of <lb />
and we make no change links we ob- <lb />
Patents. <lb />
We refer, here, to the Post Master, the <lb />
Supt. of the Money Order Did., and to <lb />
officials of the U. S. Patent For <lb />
advise terms and reference to <lb />
actual clients in your own State, or <lb />
address, A. A- Co., <lb />
Washington, D. C <lb />
TERMS VERY LOW. <lb />
For address <lb />
J. M. RHODES, <lb />
Henderson, N. C. <lb />
WHITFIELD'S SCHOOL <lb />
Commercial, Preparatory and Primary. <lb />
Female <lb />
for the ten months term, <lb />
in Bethel September <lb />
The Primary and Preparatory Depart- <lb />
will have competent In <lb />
charge of each The principal will give <lb />
his special attention to the Commercial <lb />
Department. The in Double <lb />
Entry Book Keeping. Arithmetic, Pen- <lb />
and branches of this de- <lb />
will be thorough. Students <lb />
graduated in Book-keeping and tho other <lb />
Commercial branches as quickly as at <lb />
the best commercial college ; and at less <lb />
cost. Rates in Primary Department <lb />
to per month. In <lb />
and Preparatory to 8- -00 per <lb />
month. Good board can be obtained <lb />
with the principal at per month. <lb />
Boarding pupils looked after with great <lb />
care at ail times. <lb />
If you want your sons daughters <lb />
to receive a good business education or <lb />
prepared for college, send them here. <lb />
For further particulars address <lb />
Z. J. Whitfield, <lb />
Bethel, N. C. Principal. <lb />
I en a week from Washington <lb />
and return. <lb />
For further information, address, <lb />
M. J. <lb />
Washington, N. C. <lb />
THE STAR. <lb />
through which to reach the people <lb />
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Nut in Good Taste. <lb />
Miss lunching at <lb />
much was there left <lb />
of tho dollar, Clara <lb />
Miss cents. <lb />
Miss you give it to th <lb />
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Warranted for <lb />
reference u to re- <lb />
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postmaster, merchant or <lb />
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will on <lb />
ten teat trial. ; <lb />
to all. <lb />
Be sure to me. and save money- Solid <lb />
eases. <lb />
Mention Taper where fa, teen. <lb />
Re-elected Mayor April 1666, by a large <lb />
majority. <lb />
H. W. <lb />
Warren New Jersey, <lb />
United of <lb />
Graham The <lb />
which has been going on <lb />
the M. K. at <lb />
closed Sunday. The pastor J. <lb />
N. Cole was assisted by J. <lb />
Presiding Elder L. L. Nash <lb />
of As a result their earn- <lb />
est labors, there were <lb />
and loin accessions to the <lb />
church. <lb />
Ton thousand watermelons were, <lb />
in market In one day re <lb />
My. <lb />
Hon. Allen G. will <lb />
ably North Carolina during <lb />
the campaign. <lb />
The knows when ho has <lb />
tho physician, when ho has lost his <lb />
the clergyman, when ho has lost <lb />
his parish; but tho author's whole Ufa <lb />
may really a failure, and yet he him- <lb />
self may never find it <lb />
The sugar mite is es- <lb />
to number per pound in <lb />
most unrefined sugars. It causes tho <lb />
itch of those handling <lb />
raw sugar. <lb />
Twenty inches is said to be the <lb />
of railroad doing regular <lb />
business in tho United States. <lb />
The Tar River Transportation <lb />
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, President <lb />
J. B. Cherry, <lb />
J. S. Greenville, <lb />
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Caps. R. F. Jones, Washington, Gen <lb />
The People's Line for travel on <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer is the <lb />
and quickest boat on the river. She has <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb />
mid convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A Table furnished with the <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Greenville Is <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
Friday at o'clock, a. M. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, <lb />
Freights received daily and through <lb />
Bills Lading Riven to all points. <lb />
I. J. In-ill <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
NEW <lb />
JEWELRY STORE. <lb />
THE FAVORITE PLACE ON THE <lb />
CAROLINA COAST. <lb />
This splendid seaside is now opened for <lb />
the accommodation guest. The build- <lb />
has been very greatly enlarged and <lb />
extends out over the Sound and joins to <lb />
the pier. <lb />
NEW FURNITURE <lb />
has been put in the entire building. <lb />
EXCELLENT SO MUSIC, <lb />
Table supplied with all the delicacies <lb />
of land and water. <lb />
Surf and Sound Bathing Unsurpassed. <lb />
Board by day, week or month at <lb />
rates. Apply for terms lo <lb />
E. A. JACOBS, <lb />
Head, <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA, Superior Court <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
L. . Latham St Batty Skinner, plaintiff <lb />
v. s. <lb />
E. II. Dill and W. Dill, <lb />
The defendants above named will take <lb />
notice that an action entitled as above <lb />
has been commenced by the plaintiffs in <lb />
the Superior Court of Pitt comity for the <lb />
partition of certain land held by the plain- <lb />
tins and defendants as tenants in com- <lb />
and the said defendants will further <lb />
take notice that they are required to <lb />
pear before the Clerk of said Court, at <lb />
Court House ii. Greenville on or be- <lb />
fore the 3rd day of August 1888 and an- <lb />
the complaint in said action or the <lb />
will apply to the Court for the . <lb />
relief demanded in said complaint. This <lb />
the 82nd day of June 1888. <lb />
E. A. MOVE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court, <lb />
ALL ORDERS FOR <lb />
Commissioners Sale. <lb />
Pursuant to a decree of Pitt Superior <lb />
Court in action between J. C. Chest- <lb />
nut vs. Fred Cox and others, the <lb />
Commissioner, will otter for <lb />
sale at public auction at the Court House <lb />
door in Greenville on Saturday, <lb />
1888, a certain tract of land in <lb />
the county Pitt lands of <lb />
Sam Grimes, W. F. Mills, John Carrol <lb />
and others, and known as the land where <lb />
the said J. J. Page and Alley Page lived, <lb />
containing fifteen acres more or less. <lb />
Terms of sale Cash. . <lb />
c. M. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, Aug. <lb />
PROMPTLY FILLED. <lb />
Notice <lb />
PREPARATION for baldness. <lb />
the <lb />
More than a million men are employed <lb />
by tho various railway lines in United <lb />
States. <lb />
has adopted <lb />
lance system. <lb />
-o- <lb />
have just received another lot of line <lb />
WATCHES, CLOCKS, <lb />
and Jewelry. <lb />
arc offered at low prices <lb />
ALL OF Em f DONE. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having before Clerk t of hair, and eradication of <lb />
e Superior Court of Pitt County as <lb />
NATIONAL <lb />
The is the only York news- <lb />
paper possessing the fullest confidence <lb />
of the National Administration and the <lb />
United Democracy of York, <lb />
political ground of the <lb />
Democracy, pure and <lb />
simple, is good enough for the <lb />
Single handed among the metropolitan <lb />
press, it bus stood by the men called by <lb />
the great Democracy to redeem the gov- <lb />
from twenty-live yens of lie- <lb />
publican wastefulness and corruption <lb />
and despotism to the South. For these <lb />
past it has been unswerving <lb />
its fidelity to Hie administration of <lb />
G-rover Cleveland. It is for him now <lb />
for Cleveland and four <lb />
years more of Democratic honesty in our <lb />
national affairs, and of continued nation- <lb />
and prosperity. <lb />
For people who like that of De- <lb />
y the STAB is the paper to read. <lb />
The stands squarely on the <lb />
National Democratic platform. It <lb />
that any tribute exacted from the <lb />
people in excess of the demands of a <lb />
government economically administered <lb />
is essentially oppressive and dishonest. <lb />
The scheme fostered and championed by <lb />
the Republican making the <lb />
government a miser, wringing millions <lb />
annually from the people and locking <lb />
them up in vaults to serve no purpose <lb />
but invite wastefulness and dishonesty. <lb />
it regards as a monstrous crime against <lb />
. the rights of -an citizenship. Re- <lb />
publican political Jugglers call it <lb />
I protective taxation the <lb />
for it is robbery. <lb />
Through through the Stab u a <lb />
great newspaper. Its tone is pure and <lb />
wholesome, its news service <lb />
Dutiable. issue presents an <lb />
tome of what is best worth <lb />
the world's history of yesterday, its <lb />
stories are told good, quick, <lb />
i English, and mighty interesting <lb />
reading are. <lb />
The STAB is as good as the <lb />
best class and prints the <lb />
same amount of matter, the <lb />
day's news it is rich in special <lb />
I live articles, stories, snatches of current <lb />
literature, reviews, art criticism, etc. <lb />
inimitable humor sparkles <lb />
i ; <lb />
fill letters are Of its choice offerings. <lb />
Many of the best known men and Women <lb />
in literature and art are represented in <lb />
its columns. <lb />
The is a large paper <lb />
giving the cream of the news the world <lb />
with special features which <lb />
it the most complete family newspaper <lb />
published. The farmer, the mechanic, <lb />
the business man too much occupied to <lb />
i read a daily paper, will get more for <lb />
invented in the Stab <lb />
than from any other will be <lb />
especially alert during the campaign, <lb />
and will print the freshest and most re- <lb />
liable political news. <lb />
Even day for one year <lb />
37.00 <lb />
Dally, without one year <lb />
you Daily- without Sunday, six months 3.00 <lb />
en who will testify Sunday edition, one year <lb />
one year <lb />
. the public, <lb />
of the estate of William . Among the many who have used it with Every day. six months <lb />
deceased, on the day of success. I <lb />
1888, notice is hereby given to the named gentlemen <lb />
of said estate to present their the truth of <lb />
claims to me, properly on LATH AM. Greenville. A free copy of the <lb />
the 1st day of August or. the sender of a club of ten. <lb />
this notice will be plead In bar of the j Sit., <lb />
recovery. All persons indebted to said Av ,, to give It it trial for <lb />
estate are to make immediate complaints can procure <lb />
payment to me. This the 1st day of g my hies, for <lb />
A News Stand been added to my, August 1888. 11.50 Respectfully, <lb />
where the and GEORGE i rill I Barber <lb />
can be of W. <lb />
Alex L. Blow I Greenville, N. C. 1687. <lb />
Address. THE STAR <lb />
Broadway and Para Place, New <lb />
Of Interest to ladles. <lb />
MOSES <lb />
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for <lb />
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