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LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
tan mm. <lb />
ONE SIX MONTHS Tic. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
THE REST PAPER <lb />
EVER PUBLISHED IN <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
LARGEST CIRCULATION. <lb />
EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM<lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL VII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PUT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1888 <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, Democratic Nominees. <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
NATIONAL. <lb />
and <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
y to j <lb />
Subscription Price. M W par year. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, HOT <lb />
will not to Democratic <lb />
men and that are not consistent <lb />
with the tree principles of the parry. <lb />
If a a w <lb />
of the State for <lb />
TOR. SAMPLE FREE <lb />
Amend <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Governor Alfred M. Scales, of <lb />
M. <lb />
of New Hanover. <lb />
Secretary of <lb />
of <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
I. Roberts, of Gates. <lb />
Superintendent of Public <lb />
Sidney M. of <lb />
Attorney E. David- <lb />
son, of Buncombe. <lb />
Chief N. II. Smith, of; <lb />
Wake. <lb />
S. Ashe. o <lb />
Anson Augustus S. Merrimon. of Wake. <lb />
COURT. <lb />
First E. Shepherd, of I <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Second Philips, of, <lb />
Third G. Connor, of <lb />
son. <lb />
District Walter Clark, of <lb />
Fifth A. Gilmer. of <lb />
Sixth T. of <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Seventh C. of ; <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth J. Montgomery, of <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb />
Yadkin. <lb />
Tenth C. of <lb />
Burke. <lb />
Eleventh M. of <lb />
Twelfth f. Merrimon. <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
in Congress. <lb />
on B. Vance, of Meek-. <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of North-- <lb />
House of District <lb />
C. Latham, of Pitt <lb />
Second M. Simmons, <lb />
C raven. <lb />
Third W. of <lb />
Render <lb />
Fourth Nichols, of <lb />
Wake <lb />
Fifth District James W. Held, of Rock- <lb />
Sixth T. Bennett, of <lb />
S. Henderson, <lb />
Rowan. <lb />
Eighth II. II. Cowles, <lb />
cf Wilkes. <lb />
Ninth D. Johnston, <lb />
GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Superior Court A. <lb />
M. King. <lb />
Register II. Wilson. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. Congleton. <lb />
Redding. <lb />
Commissioners- Council Dawson. Chair- <lb />
man. flooring. 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 />
Ward. T. A. <lb />
J. P. 2nd Ward, O. nook- <lb />
and R. Williams Jr.; 3rd Ward, J. J. <lb />
Perkins and A. F. <lb />
GROVER CLEVELAND, <lb />
Of New York. <lb />
FOB <lb />
ALLEN <lb />
Of Ohio. <lb />
at <lb />
ALFRED M. WADDELL, <lb />
Of New Hanover. <lb />
FREDRICK N. <lb />
Of Orange. <lb />
tors <lb />
1st II. Beaufort, <lb />
in Dist E. Woodard. of Wilson. <lb />
H. of Wayne. <lb />
W. Foil, of Johnston. <lb />
H. of <lb />
of <lb />
Dist L. C. of <lb />
M. of Caldwell. <lb />
T. Crawford, of Haywood <lb />
DISTRICT <lb />
THOMAS G. SKINNER, <lb />
Of Perquimans. <lb />
DANIEL G. FOWLE, <lb />
Of Wake County. <lb />
FOR <lb />
THOMAS M. HOLT, <lb />
Of County. <lb />
FOR OF <lb />
WILLIAM L. <lb />
Of New Hanover t <lb />
FOR <lb />
Of Wake <lb />
FOR t <lb />
GEORGE W. SANDERLIN. <lb />
Of Warn County. <lb />
FOB OF PUBLIC IX- <lb />
SIDNEY M. FINGER, <lb />
Of Catawba v. <lb />
FOR ATTORNEY <lb />
THEODORE F. DAVIDSON. <lb />
Of Buncombe County. <lb />
FOR <lb />
JOSEPH J. DAVIS, <lb />
Of Franklin. <lb />
JAMES E. SHEPHERD, <lb />
Of Beaufort. <lb />
A. C. AVERY. <lb />
Of Burke. <lb />
COUNTY. <lb />
For the <lb />
WILLIS R, WILLIAMS. <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
First and <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. Rev <lb />
Hughes, D. D., Rector. <lb />
lug and night. Prayer Meeting <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John, <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
every Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
Third <lb />
morn- <lb />
For House of Representatives <lb />
M. C. S. CHERRY, <lb />
GEORGE B. KING. <lb />
For <lb />
J. A. K. <lb />
Far up the lonely mountain side <lb />
My wandering footsteps led <lb />
The mass lay thick beneath my feet, <lb />
The pines overhead. <lb />
The trace of a dismantled fort <lb />
Lay in the forest ways. <lb />
And in the shadow mar my path <lb />
I saw a soldier's grave <lb />
The bramble wrestled with the weed <lb />
Upon the lowly mound. <lb />
The simple head-board rudely writ. <lb />
Had rotted to the ground <lb />
I raised it with a reverent hand. <lb />
From dust its words to clear. <lb />
Hut lime had blotted ail but these <lb />
Georgia <lb />
I saw the toad and scaly snake <lb />
From tangled covert start. <lb />
And hide themselves among the weeds <lb />
Above the dead man's heart <lb />
Hut undisturbed in sleep profound. <lb />
Unheeding there he lay <lb />
His coffin but the mountain soil, <lb />
His shroud Confederate gray. <lb />
I beard the roll <lb />
Along the vale <lb />
saw the rise <lb />
the realms of snow. <lb />
The rose to mind <lb />
The leaders then <lb />
f knew the sleeper had been one <lb />
Of Stonewall Jackson's men. <lb />
Vet whence he came what lip shall say <lb />
Whose tongue will ever tell <lb />
What desolated hearths and hearts <lb />
Have been because he fell V <lb />
What sad-eyed maiden braids her hair. <lb />
Her hair which he held dear. <lb />
The lock of which perchance lies with <lb />
The Georgia Volunteer <lb />
What mother with long watching eves. <lb />
And white lips cold and dumb. <lb />
Waits with appalling patience for <lb />
Her darling boy to come <lb />
Her boy, whose mountain grave swells <lb />
up. <lb />
Hut one of many a scar <lb />
Cut on the face of our fair land <lb />
By gore-handed war. <lb />
What fights he fought, what wounds he <lb />
wore. <lb />
Are all unknown to fame <lb />
Remember, on his lonely grave <lb />
There is not e'en a name. <lb />
That lie fought well and bravely too. <lb />
And held his country dear <lb />
We. know, else he had never been <lb />
A Georgia Volunteer. <lb />
He need now <lb />
If he were wrong or right. <lb />
He knows, ere this, whose cause was <lb />
just , <lb />
In God the Father's sight. <lb />
He Wields no warlike weapons now. <lb />
Returns no warrior's thrust <lb />
Who but a coward would revile <lb />
An honest soldier's dust t <lb />
Boll. proudly roll <lb />
thy rocky glen, <lb />
Above thee lies the grave of one <lb />
Of Stonewall Jackson's men. <lb />
Beneath the cedar and the pine. <lb />
In solitude austere <lb />
Unknown, unnamed, forgotten, lies <lb />
A Georgia Volunteer.<lb />
For Register of <lb />
H. JAMES. <lb />
For Treasurer <lb />
JAMES B. CHERRY. <lb />
For <lb />
MANNING. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A. <lb />
M., meets every 1st Thursday and <lb />
night after the 1st and 3rd Sunday at <lb />
Masonic Lodge. W. M. Ring. W. M. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. meets <lb />
every 2nd and 4th Monday nights Ma-1 <lb />
tonic Hall. F. W. Brown, II. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. <lb />
nicer.- every Tuesday night. D. L. i <lb />
James, N. G. <lb />
Insurance Lodge, No. K. of H., I <lb />
meets first and third Friday night. <lb />
D. D. D. <lb />
Pitt A. L. of II. meets j <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 Court House <lb />
fourth of each month, at o'clock <lb />
p. M- E. C. Glenn, <lb />
Woman's Christian Temperance Union <lb />
meet in the Reform Club Room Friday <lb />
of each week. Mrs. V. <lb />
ard, <lb />
Band of Hope meets in Reform Club <lb />
Room Friday Eva <lb />
Humber, <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
Office a- m. to p. Money <lb />
Older hours a. V. to p. H. No or- <lb />
will be Issued from to <lb />
from to p. M. <lb />
Bethel mail arrives daily Sun- <lb />
at A. M., departs at P M. <lb />
Tarboro mail arrives daily Sun- <lb />
at M. and departs a- p. II. <lb />
Washington arrives dally <lb />
at M. and departs at P. K. <lb />
for Ridge Spring and inter- <lb />
mediate offices, Mondays Wednesdays <lb />
and a. <lb />
Vanceboro mail arrives I- at <lb />
For <lb />
JOHN H. <lb />
Warning. <lb />
The modes of death's approach arc <lb />
various, and statistics show conclusively <lb />
that more persons die from diseases of the <lb />
Throat and Lungs than any other. It is <lb />
probable that everyone, without <lb />
receives vast numbers of Tubercle <lb />
Germs into the the system and where <lb />
germs fall upon suitable soil they <lb />
start into life and develop, at slowly <lb />
and is shown by a slight tickling <lb />
in the throat allowed to con- <lb />
their ravages they extend to the <lb />
lungs producing Consumption and to the <lb />
head, causing Catarrh. Now all this is <lb />
dangerous and if allowed to proceed will <lb />
in time cause death. At the onset you <lb />
must act with promptness; Allowing a <lb />
cold to go without attention is dangerous <lb />
may lose you your life. As soon as <lb />
Von feel that something is wrong with <lb />
your Throat, Lungs or Nostrils, obtain a <lb />
bottle of German Syrup. It <lb />
will give you immediate relief. <lb />
Miss Owens, woman who <lb />
husband at and j <lb />
who was gent to the State prison, I <lb />
died there from heart disease <lb />
The best in the world for Cuts, i <lb />
Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe- <lb />
Sores, Chapped Hands, <lb />
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, <lb />
cures Piles, or no pay <lb />
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect <lb />
satisfaction, or money refunded. <lb />
For sale <lb />
For The Reflector. <lb />
A Late <lb />
It is only a little old-fashioned <lb />
farm house that is to he sold today. <lb />
There are thousand such scattered <lb />
all over our sunny land. It stands <lb />
in a large grove of oaks and elms, <lb />
the woodbines and climbing roses <lb />
twine their garlands around door <lb />
post and window sill and cling to <lb />
the old building like sacred sweet <lb />
memories of by-gone days. <lb />
This was once the home of pure <lb />
wedded affection, and the stately <lb />
old trees have echoed time and <lb />
again with the merry laughter of <lb />
children. The little ones all <lb />
dispersed and wandered, far away, <lb />
far and in the comer of the <lb />
garden is a new-made grave. <lb />
Dear old lather is dead the <lb />
poor mother, and forsaken, <lb />
shuts the door behind her, but <lb />
es a moment on the threshold to <lb />
a fervent prayer. Her old home <lb />
is to be sold, she does not know <lb />
exactly why, but then it must be, <lb />
and breaking a twig from the rose <lb />
vine she tottered down the little <lb />
path to the gate. <lb />
Mrs. one old and <lb />
friend, has offered Mrs. Williams a <lb />
home, so with a burden of grief <lb />
most too heavy to bear she leaves the <lb />
dear old home. Mrs meets <lb />
her and kisses the face so <lb />
with tears and whispers, <lb />
dear, try to forget your <lb />
and think of me as a <lb />
try not to murmur. It is all <lb />
God's will and is surely for the best, <lb />
hot it seems hard, very bard, for an <lb />
old woman like myself to have no <lb />
home of her own, and of three grown <lb />
children to have no arm to <lb />
lean upon and dropping her head <lb />
on her friend's shoulder Mrs <lb />
sobbed aloud. <lb />
come, you must not talk so; <lb />
for your daughter in Texas sent <lb />
you a nice little sum of money as <lb />
soon as she heard of you <lb />
yes, my own little Maggie <lb />
would always do any thing for <lb />
Mother; and she begged me to go <lb />
and live with her, but I am too old <lb />
to travel, and besides can not <lb />
leave my old husband's grave so <lb />
don't mean to find any fault <lb />
with your good old said Mrs. <lb />
if he had not treated <lb />
his son so roughly that boy might <lb />
have a great comfort to you <lb />
he might have but Ed- <lb />
die was a mighty rowdy boy and <lb />
give us a great deal of trouble. <lb />
Still it did no good for lather to or- <lb />
him the house-. was <lb />
powerful high strung and he just <lb />
told his father live to regret <lb />
this sir; if yon wished me to lie a <lb />
moral man why did you teach rue to <lb />
drink and <lb />
I never taught you to make a <lb />
brute of Leave my house <lb />
I and never disgrace it by your pres- <lb />
while I live, said father, <lb />
I in a perfect fury. <lb />
the time was sitting on the <lb />
i door step crying. I knew it would <lb />
j do no good for me to talk to either <lb />
lone; but when Eddie left his fa- <lb />
I he stopped by me a moment <lb />
then pat his arms around me, <lb />
; me and said, by <lb />
was too to say any- <lb />
but, a good boy <lb />
Then he walked away with that <lb />
proud, independent step so like his <lb />
noble lather when lie was young. <lb />
And I have never seen my boy <lb />
that day until this. It gave father <lb />
much trouble in Ms old age to think <lb />
i it all over, and when he was sick <lb />
; he would say, my little Ed- <lb />
die, my pretty and sometimes <lb />
i for Eddie mother he wants <lb />
to sec his did not know <lb />
where to write or whether he was <lb />
or dead. Just before he died <lb />
he said intended to make it all <lb />
right with my boy some but <lb />
the poor man died without ever <lb />
seeing his son. It grieves me <lb />
j to think it all over, but God <lb />
knows, and it may all be for the <lb />
responded Mrs. <lb />
is a great comfort to carry <lb />
to Him who every <lb />
thing for our good. and con- <lb />
j tent yourself, dear, and sleep now if <lb />
can, for I must be stirring a <lb />
tire for dinner pr my good man will <lb />
grumble when lie conies in to <lb />
And merry Mrs. busied <lb />
herself in the kitchen, singing as <lb />
as a lark until clock i <lb />
Struck twelve. Sue then rang <lb />
farm bell and announced dinner. <lb />
Seated at the table, with three- <lb />
rosy cheeked boys on either side, <lb />
with jolly Mr. smiling from j <lb />
the opposite end of the table, it was <lb />
a picture of thrift, health and hap <lb />
Mrs. Williams coming to I <lb />
dinner Mr. <lb />
the poor woman is too mock <lb />
distressed to think of eating, and I <lb />
perhaps she w ill feel better alter <lb />
resting. Did you go to the sale this <lb />
morning <lb />
and I tell you that big law- <lb />
who won the case last <lb />
winter is down, came in style too, <lb />
driving two tine horses with a <lb />
mounted harness, lie is about <lb />
the proudest looking mortal I ever <lb />
saw, holds his brad high in the <lb />
as if he was too good to even look <lb />
at the ground he walked <lb />
bought in everything that <lb />
was sold while I was there, <lb />
I w as about to take the clock <lb />
. for ten dollars he came up and said <lb />
I will give fifteen. Please put the <lb />
again in its <lb />
I wanted it for Mrs. <lb />
it will cheer her through so I <lb />
many lonely said Mrs. <lb />
don <lb />
to get it but that man <lb />
would have bought the clock had it I <lb />
cost a hundred dollars. He is <lb />
fellow that will have his own way, i <lb />
you tell that by his big mouth I <lb />
and tightly compressed <lb />
The hale old farmer, rising from <lb />
his chair, stopped to imprint a kiss I <lb />
on the lips of his faithful wife before, <lb />
again resuming his labors. <lb />
It was late in the evening. Mrs. <lb />
was busy preparing supper j <lb />
assisted, or rather hindered, by her ; <lb />
three youngest children. Mrs. <lb />
i was seated in an easy chair on <lb />
the shaded veranda when she heard <lb />
click of the gate latch and a firm <lb />
resolute step on the gravel walk. I <lb />
She started, she bad heard that step <lb />
before. Whose was it Ina min- <lb />
she lived over the days <lb />
girlhood. Was not that the step <lb />
that sent the blush to her cheek and <lb />
, set her young heart bounding No <lb />
, alas That w as stilled for <lb />
, But whose arms are those; <lb />
around her What manly form ; <lb />
her to his bosom Whose lips <lb />
hers Ah she has kissed <lb />
him before years ago in his baby <lb />
hood. <lb />
A voice choked with emotion <lb />
my dear old moth-, <lb />
Words failed to express the hap- <lb />
, of the poor old woman as she <lb />
sobbed aloud in the arms of Hon. <lb />
E. J. Williams the elegant and dis- <lb />
lawyer whom she now <lb />
recognized as her own little Ed- <lb />
die. <lb />
She soon recovered <lb />
by his strong arm retraced her steps <lb />
, to the old home. <lb />
He paused at the very I <lb />
door at which he saw his mother <lb />
last fifteen years he <lb />
said fervently, I am a different j <lb />
boy from what I was when I <lb />
home I owe it to five little words. <lb />
Do you remember saying to me, j <lb />
a good boy Eddie V It was those I <lb />
words that transformed the <lb />
and ungovernable youth into, I; <lb />
hope by the help of God a noble, j <lb />
pure minded your <lb />
father, Eddie. Did you ever regret <lb />
did you ever forgive him <lb />
my youth's dissipation j <lb />
was directly traceable to father's <lb />
, inefficient discipline and <lb />
tent conduct, heaven knows would <lb />
willingly relinquish the halt of <lb />
worldly for the pleasure <lb />
of asking his pardon, <lb />
to him that I urn not utterly <lb />
worthy the name he left <lb />
was greatly troubled <lb />
i about you my son, and would have <lb />
had you with him before he died, <lb />
but we had not heard from yon since <lb />
you left home, and did not know <lb />
, whether you were alive or dead. <lb />
Where have you been my boy and <lb />
how could you keep from us old <lb />
folks so long asked Mrs. Williams <lb />
as Eddie led her into cozy din- <lb />
room, now again her own. <lb />
went out West mother and <lb />
lived worked like any common <lb />
but I read law at <lb />
my twenty-second year I was admit- <lb />
to bar and showing a <lb />
liar aptitude for certain branches of <lb />
law Fas taken into partnership by <lb />
a prominent lawyer. By my <lb />
will and tenacious persistence, <lb />
I inherited from my father <lb />
I attained success, wealth and <lb />
often thought of the quiet <lb />
try home, endeared by precious <lb />
memories, bat my father had pro- <lb />
ever his thresh- <lb />
old and I was too to request <lb />
him to retract his <lb />
year my services were <lb />
famous affair, so <lb />
came back East and gained the <lb />
ease which the brightest laurel <lb />
ever won. The newspapers were <lb />
full of the trial sol thought you and <lb />
father would sec and my <lb />
name if I was forgiven and had <lb />
made a just retribution for my past <lb />
conduct yen would have written <lb />
invited me home. But no <lb />
came I returned West <lb />
soon to hear of the illness and <lb />
mate my <lb />
immediately hurried home to <lb />
look after my mother. On reaching <lb />
town my father's estate <lb />
a heavy mortgage and even the <lb />
old homestead with the household <lb />
and kitchen were to be <lb />
sold. I con Id not prevent the sale <lb />
but I bought in everything for you <lb />
and you find your borne almost the <lb />
same you left this <lb />
my manly, noble boy. How <lb />
could you think your father hard <lb />
hearted i We old folks care <lb />
little about papers. Our bible- <lb />
was all we read, and we knew that <lb />
a lawyer Williams won the case, we <lb />
never thought one time you. I'd <lb />
be happy if father was with <lb />
said Mrs. Williams. <lb />
let us go to said Ed- <lb />
die rising and placing his mothers <lb />
arm in his own he led the way to his <lb />
father's grave. Beaching it he rev- <lb />
took off his hat, and there <lb />
above the dead, the quiet twilight; <lb />
the proud and learned lawyer pray- <lb />
ed in sincerity and deep contrition, <lb />
for the his youth. <lb />
who shall say was too <lb />
late, that the spirit of his father did <lb />
not commune with his own, <lb />
that Edward Williams was not for-1 <lb />
given both by God and his earthly <lb />
parent <lb />
Letter From <lb />
J. <lb />
Ex-Governor <lb />
Jarvis. <lb />
How to Organize. <lb />
Wilmington Messenger. <lb />
Let there be a County Com- <lb />
composed of active, working, <lb />
zealous, intelligent men. <lb />
Let there be Township Coin-I <lb />
composed of very best men <lb />
in the Bight here the <lb />
work is to be and hence <lb />
absolute necessity for the very <lb />
men the party has in the townships. <lb />
Let each township be divided , <lb />
up into convenient districts, with <lb />
known, well defined boundaries, as <lb />
far as possible, such as roads, <lb />
creeks, each committeeman <lb />
taking sub division under his <lb />
especial charge. In each <lb />
let there be a subcommittee <lb />
of three, or four, or five, or as many <lb />
as need be, with its proper town <lb />
ship committeeman at its head. <lb />
and appointed by him. This sub- j <lb />
committee is to report to its chair-; <lb />
man and operate under his <lb />
Let each subcommittee, at. <lb />
the earliest moment, prepare a list j <lb />
of all voters in its subdivision and <lb />
return the same to the Chairman <lb />
the Executive Committee or its <lb />
township, so that the <lb />
may fill and return to <lb />
Chairman of the County Executive; <lb />
Committee the canvass books here- <lb />
sent to him the Chairman <lb />
of State Executive Committee. <lb />
Let each <lb />
and each township committeeman <lb />
examine the registration books <lb />
from time to time and check off the <lb />
voters who have not registered, <lb />
then use every effort to get Demo- <lb />
voters to register. <lb />
On the 16th of October let <lb />
each sub committee meet with its <lb />
chairman and check the Democrat- <lb />
voters who have registered <lb />
and make arrangements <lb />
them to register. On 30th <lb />
October let them meet again for <lb />
same purpose. The election takes <lb />
place Tuesday. November <lb />
On election day let every town- <lb />
ship and sub committees be early <lb />
at the polling places with then list <lb />
of voters. Let the name of voters <lb />
be checked off as they vote, and at <lb />
one o'clock a list of absent Dem- <lb />
voters, be made by the <lb />
township chairman and given to the <lb />
sub who will at once <lb />
proceed to ascertain if the absent- <lb />
cannot be to come to <lb />
the polls vote. For this <lb />
pose the chairman of the township <lb />
committee must have provided suit <lb />
able conveyances and have them <lb />
constantly ready to hand. <lb />
The Democrats raised pole <lb />
hoisted a flag sit Bakersville, in <lb />
Mitchell county. The I <lb />
gathered cut it down. There <lb />
were least a hundred shots fired, i <lb />
This is a lawless sort of <lb />
they do not like the utter <lb />
of a they the <lb />
and destroy everything. <lb />
The of Mitchell are <lb />
worse by a great deal than <lb />
This is a nice condition <lb />
of affairs for h <lb />
Robert Porter, the man <lb />
who was believed to be Scott <lb />
and was held in Raleigh jail so <lb />
Ion;,, turns out to be the lost heir to <lb />
a big fortune Ireland. <lb />
Important and Advice. <lb />
Charlotte Democrat <lb />
Rio be Janeiro, Brazil, I <lb />
July 0th, j <lb />
W. <lb />
My Dear I a <lb />
number of State papers, three days <lb />
ago, and from then I learned of the <lb />
action of I he great convention of <lb />
the Democratic party which met in <lb />
Raleigh on the 30th of May last. <lb />
While some may have preferred <lb />
another ticket, it seem.-to me that <lb />
all must admit that the one select- <lb />
ed is worthy of the cordial support <lb />
i of any lover of government, <lb />
and that it ought to be elected by <lb />
I an immense majority. I cannot see <lb />
how any calling himself a Demo <lb />
can be lukewarm and laggard <lb />
in his support of it, but I can see <lb />
bow many who have <lb />
Republicans can vote <lb />
for it on the day of election, <lb />
and I confidently some will <lb />
If I could Judge <lb />
majority would make it more than <lb />
lour times what mine was; and I <lb />
every friend of mine, who <lb />
I worked for me in will work <lb />
much more earnestly for him. <lb />
I am so situated that I cannot be <lb />
present in person to take part in <lb />
Judge campaign, but shall <lb />
be with him inspirit, and will be <lb />
under renewed obligation to my per- <lb />
friends to devote themselves <lb />
especially to looking after the <lb />
town-hips am a <lb />
great believer in valuable work of <lb />
the precinct committees. Much. <lb />
speaking, arc val- <lb />
factors in u campaign <lb />
is a good thing, and the more. <lb />
of it the better, but after all, it is, <lb />
the vote that is put fate the ballot <lb />
box that elects the candidate and <lb />
the campaign which does not look <lb />
well to the machinery for getting the <lb />
voters to the pools, and their voles <lb />
into the box, is not well conducted. <lb />
It is therefore all important that the <lb />
precinct part of the <lb />
be well attended and I will <lb />
request you, when you happen to <lb />
meet any one who thinks well <lb />
of me, to tell him that you have a <lb />
special message from me to him, <lb />
and the message is tin earnest re- <lb />
quest of him to take it upon himself, <lb />
on the day election to sec to it <lb />
that all of his neighbors goto <lb />
polls. I am never afraid of a man <lb />
who goes to the polls. It is the man <lb />
who stays at home of whom I fear. <lb />
The Republicans have about a <lb />
and fixed number of votes, and, <lb />
they poll them. The Democrats <lb />
have a larger <lb />
gent. When the most of that con- <lb />
stays at home we are beaten. <lb />
When they go to the polls we <lb />
are victorious; and the nearer we <lb />
come to getting them all to tho j <lb />
polls greater our victory. The; <lb />
result then depends upon this <lb />
contingent, and I know of no <lb />
better calculated to get them <lb />
to the polls than a good township i <lb />
committee. The -stay at do <lb />
not mean to do wrong. It is not i <lb />
their purpose to bring bad govern- I <lb />
upon themselves and injury to, <lb />
their country by absenting them-i <lb />
selves from the. polls. Their <lb />
or absence, often arises from <lb />
the belief that there will be enough <lb />
at tho polls without that <lb />
they may as well stay at home, <lb />
to look after some household or farm <lb />
affairs. They only need to be seen <lb />
and told of the possible results of <lb />
their absence, and urged to be pres- <lb />
; and, in cases of the aged, the j <lb />
infirm, and the poor who live at a <lb />
distance from the and are <lb />
without conveyances of then- own, <lb />
should be sent for and carried to the <lb />
polls. I repeat this is peculiarly I <lb />
the work of the precinct committees, <lb />
and work that they may do very <lb />
effectively without the expenditure <lb />
of any money and with but little <lb />
labor. <lb />
It is to exercise prop- <lb />
care in the selection of the <lb />
ship Men <lb />
be selected who do the work <lb />
they appointed to do, and they <lb />
should be scattered over the district, <lb />
so some one of the <lb />
will be able to look after the <lb />
voters. committee- <lb />
man will, in this way, have but a <lb />
small territory to look after ; he <lb />
can quietly and at his leisure, make <lb />
a memorandum, first of all the <lb />
in bis division, and on the day <lb />
election a little effort he can have i <lb />
them all at the polls. This is the <lb />
effective work of a campaign ; and, <lb />
repeat, that my special friends will <lb />
put me under renewed obligations <lb />
to them by devoting themselves <lb />
especially to this work. <lb />
As a newspaper man has good op- <lb />
to sec and talk to tho <lb />
people, I write to you to beg you to <lb />
urge this upon them when you have <lb />
the opportunity of doing so. In <lb />
fact, I may add that it is a work <lb />
which all may well and profitably <lb />
engage in. <lb />
I have referred to my particular I <lb />
friends of 1880 only because I am <lb />
anxious that they shall work much <lb />
hauler now than they did then. <lb />
With the splendid that will <lb />
be made by the distinguished Cap <lb />
who beads the ticket his <lb />
scores of lieutenants and aids, with <lb />
good organization pending the can- <lb />
and good work on the day of j <lb />
election, a victory will be <lb />
ed that will bring gladness to the <lb />
hearts of lover of good gov- <lb />
yours, <lb />
J. Jarvis. <lb />
Blowing Rock, K. bad frost on <lb />
23rd of August. <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
Special to <lb />
D. C, Aug. 1888. <lb />
Senator Reagan, who does not be- <lb />
with Mr. Blaine that trusts <lb />
are not private affairs, has intro- <lb />
a substitute for his former <lb />
bill defining trusts, and providing <lb />
for the punishment of persons con- <lb />
with them. He says he pro <lb />
poses to have bis bill voted on at <lb />
Ibis session, if possible. <lb />
A substitute for the bill to give <lb />
Sheridan a of <lb />
a year has been reported from the <lb />
Senate committee on pensions. It <lb />
reduces the amount to a year. <lb />
The Chinese prohibition bill was <lb />
I unanimously passed by the House, <lb />
alter the discussion has brought out <lb />
i Harrison's damaging record on the <lb />
Chinese question. <lb />
There seems to be no limit to <lb />
some people's ideas of pensions. A <lb />
bill came up in the Senate this week <lb />
which proposed to pension the I <lb />
daughter of a soldier in the I <lb />
War. It was not pasted, <lb />
nor even voted upon, so great <lb />
the opposition. <lb />
Democratic Representatives who <lb />
an absent on leave, may have their <lb />
leaves revoked, as I here seems to be <lb />
a disposition on the part of the re- <lb />
publicans to about a deadlock. <lb />
Representative Hooker, of <lb />
has introduced a bill changing <lb />
the time for the assembling of the <lb />
Fifty-first and subsequent Congress <lb />
to the first Monday in March of <lb />
each year, instead of the first Mon- <lb />
day in December. <lb />
The republican Senate has reject- <lb />
ed the fisheries treaty, and now- they <lb />
arc frightened to death lest Mr. <lb />
Cleveland should take advantage of <lb />
the power conferred upon him by <lb />
the Act to bring about j <lb />
strained relations with England. <lb />
Notwithstanding the <lb />
Treasury department paid out j <lb />
this week on account of pen-1 <lb />
.-ions, the total receipts for Align.-; <lb />
up to date are in excess <lb />
of the disbursements. <lb />
Senator Gorman, who has just re- <lb />
turned from democratic head <lb />
New York, <lb />
thing is being done by our <lb />
there is possible. They <lb />
cannot shape the canvass. They <lb />
can only semi out documents, look <lb />
alter organization, and encourage <lb />
active work. They are doing all <lb />
that. There is no friction whatever, <lb />
nor is any change needed or thought <lb />
of. I am satisfied with the out <lb />
The Republican lie about the <lb />
plus for I be present having <lb />
been entirely exhausted by the <lb />
made by Congress, has <lb />
completely exploded by an of- <lb />
statement made by the <lb />
Department, winch shows that <lb />
with all the appropriations made <lb />
and expected made, the <lb />
mated receipts of the Government <lb />
will give a surplus of nearly <lb />
000.000. <lb />
Tho republican Senators are still <lb />
trying to agree on the tariff question. <lb />
Senator Quay left their New York . <lb />
head quarters this week long <lb />
enough to come hero and add his <lb />
voice to that of Mr. Blame in trying , <lb />
to persuade the Senators not to of-1 <lb />
for a substitute for the Mills bill. <lb />
The republican members of the <lb />
committee still in say-1 <lb />
that they will report a tariff bill- <lb />
It is believed here that the <lb />
can hold their own in <lb />
majority as figured on at the head- <lb />
quarters of the Congressional com i <lb />
Representative declined <lb />
silver pitcher and goblets which was <lb />
presented to him by the Govern- <lb />
printing office for his <lb />
help in getting the bill passed <lb />
them days annual leave. He j <lb />
says be is opposed to being reward- <lb />
ed for doing what, he considers <lb />
be his duty. <lb />
I that Mr. Cleveland's <lb />
letter of acceptance is to be given <lb />
out next week. <lb />
Senator Beck wants to abolish <lb />
sinking <lb />
says there is enough money lying <lb />
idle in the Treasury to-day to pay <lb />
off every one of tho four and a half <lb />
per cent bonds without any <lb />
to tho Government. Tho j <lb />
requirement of the sinking fund, <lb />
which has been a fraud for ten years, i <lb />
was designed simply to maintain j <lb />
taxes. The sinking fund was main- <lb />
for no other purpose than to <lb />
keep up taxes and to put money in <lb />
the pockets of bondholders by en- <lb />
them to combine together. <lb />
They had already five <lb />
put up the price of bonds <lb />
per and they would put it up <lb />
percent a year unless the <lb />
sinking fund laws were repealed. <lb />
Mr. Beck has introduced an amend- <lb />
to the House tariff bill <lb />
pending all the laws relating to the <lb />
sinking fund. He has also intro <lb />
tho bill to repeal these laws. <lb />
Words of Wisdom. <lb />
Poverty is not a sin, but twice as <lb />
, bad. <lb />
Build a little fence of trust around <lb />
to -day. <lb />
A man who has no mind will not <lb />
it. <lb />
more cowardly a man, the <lb />
more of a liar he is. <lb />
He that lives alone, lives in dang- <lb />
society avoids many dangers. <lb />
In this world it is not what we <lb />
take up that makes us rich. <lb />
A propensity to hope and joy is <lb />
real riches; to fear and sorrow is <lb />
real poverty. <lb />
Any feeling that takes a man <lb />
away from his home, is a traitor to <lb />
the household. <lb />
is the genius of sin- <lb />
and truth accomplishes no <lb />
victories without it. <lb />
Actions, looks, words, steps, from <lb />
the alphabet by which you <lb />
character. <lb />
The more originality you have in <lb />
yourselves, the more you can <lb />
other people. <lb />
Much learning shows how little <lb />
mortals know; much wealth <lb />
how little enjoy. <lb />
The practice of all ages and all <lb />
countries hath been to do honor to <lb />
those who are invested with public <lb />
authority. <lb />
The cleanness and purity of one's <lb />
mind is never better proved than in <lb />
discovering its own faults at first <lb />
view. <lb />
Books are the food of youth, the <lb />
delight of old age, the ornament of <lb />
prosperity, the refuge and comfort <lb />
adversity. <lb />
Advice To A Boy. <lb />
Get away from the crowd a little <lb />
while every day, my boy. Stand <lb />
one side and let the world run by <lb />
while you get acquainted with yours <lb />
sell, and sec what kind of a fellow <lb />
you are. Ask yourself hard <lb />
about yourself, find out all you <lb />
can about yourself ascertain from or- <lb />
source if yon arc really the <lb />
manner of man people say yon are, <lb />
find out you honest; if <lb />
yon always tell the square perfect <lb />
truth in business dealings; if <lb />
life is as good and upright at eleven <lb />
o'clock at night as it is at noon; <lb />
yon are as sound a temperance man <lb />
on a fishing excursion as you are at <lb />
a Sunday school if you are as <lb />
good a boy when you go Chicago <lb />
you are tit home; If in short, yon <lb />
really are the sort of a young man <lb />
your father hopes you are, your <lb />
mother says you are and your <lb />
heart believes Get on Inti- <lb />
mate terms with yourself, my boy, <lb />
and believe me, every time you <lb />
come out these private inter- <lb />
views you will be a stronger, purer <lb />
man. forget this, <lb />
and it will do you good. <lb />
Mr. W. S. Hemby has sold tho <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle to Mr. G. W. <lb />
Chalk. best wishes attend <lb />
both. <lb />
P JAMBS, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice in all the courts. Collection <lb />
h Specialty. <lb />
nit. D. <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
Greenville, N <lb />
Y-AT-L A W, <lb />
G R BE S V L E, N. C. <lb />
t LEX L. BLOW, <lb />
A W, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
BERNARD, <lb />
W, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice in the State and Federal <lb />
To be firm in principle and firm <lb />
in right doing is very different from <lb />
that petty obstinacy which quibbles <lb />
over every difference of opinion and <lb />
insists on every trifling detail, to <lb />
tho weariness and discomfort of <lb />
one. It is a wise man who <lb />
knows where to firm and where <lb />
to be yielding, and the latter <lb />
edge is no means the least <lb />
portent. <lb />
In Ponder County the eleven- <lb />
year old daughter of -lames J. <lb />
was climbing up rails which <lb />
up against a tree. A rail <lb />
turned and she tell upon the stump <lb />
a bush with B sharp point, which <lb />
passed entirely through her body. <lb />
She died half an hour. <lb />
MOORE. J. M. TUCKER. <lb />
Ml <lb />
W, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
marry <lb />
skinner., <lb />
T V. <lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
ft c. <lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
Will practice in the Courts o Pitt, <lb />
Greene, and Beaufort <lb />
ties, and the Supreme Court. <lb />
Faithful attention given to all <lb />
entrusted to him. <lb />
DR. H. SNELL, <lb />
WASHINGTON, K. O. <lb />
Surgeon Dentist. <lb />
Tender his professional service to <lb />
public. <lb />
Teeth extracted without pain by SM <lb />
of Oxide <lb />
j B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb /></p>
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The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, sot <lb />
Published <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER<lb />
as marked out in his excellent <lb />
and the result so <lb />
earnestly wished for by him. <lb />
Let us work harder for this ob- <lb />
because Gov. Jarvis is away <lb />
and secure the greatest triumph <lb />
eyer known in North Carolina.<lb />
Subscription per year. <lb />
BUT <lb />
rill not hesitate Democratic <lb />
men and that arc not consistent <lb />
with the true principles of the patty. <lb />
If want a a wide-a-wake <lb />
section of the State send for the <lb />
tor. r COPY FREE <lb />
WEDNESDAY. <lb />
Mr. Z. J. in the last is- <lb />
sue of the Southern Herald, publish- <lb />
es another communication <lb />
to the of Prohibition, and <lb />
the A re- <lb />
ply to this is necessary, although we <lb />
decline the gentle hints thrown out <lb />
by Mr. in the last para- <lb />
graph of his letter, and refuse to <lb />
copy the communication. The <lb />
or of the thinks he <lb />
knows enough about his business to <lb />
conduct the paper without the <lb />
of Mr. And should <lb />
we need help it is our prerogative <lb />
to select such aid as we want. Mr. <lb />
Entered at Post Office at <lb />
renews the assertion that <lb />
w. refused to publish former <lb />
MAIL MATTER. x- . , , <lb />
, communication unless cLanged to <lb />
Col. of Beth- suit us, and intimates that our ex- <lb />
el, who was recently nominated , explanation in regard to the fact <lb />
for by the <lb />
of this county has writ- <lb />
was intended to convey impressions <lb />
contrary to to the facts and to <lb />
our conduct in regard to treating <lb />
ten in which he says be <lb />
is to decline the hon- j w . <lb />
or K e wonder who no injustice hag y <lb />
will be selected to fill the j of Bethel by the <lb />
on the Legislative ticket; that they have not <lb />
caused by the resignation of Col. misrepresented and that <lb />
Hammond <lb />
The Republican Convention <lb />
for the First District, which re- <lb />
met in <lb />
Elihu White, of <lb />
ans county, for Congress by ac- <lb />
and A. Sparrow, <lb />
of Beaufort county, for <lb />
Elector. The joint can- <lb />
between the candidates of <lb />
the two parties in the District <lb />
has already begun. <lb />
The bagging question is an <lb />
important one with the farmers. <lb />
has been advanced in proof of <lb />
this. Notwithstanding Mr. Whit <lb />
field's denial we repeat that his <lb />
was revised as stated, and <lb />
without further comment on that <lb />
of his letter we will leave it <lb />
to the people of Pitt county, who <lb />
have us all our life, to judge <lb />
as to who has spoken the truth. <lb />
Mr. denies that he <lb />
vised Republicans to vote their par- <lb />
ticket and Democrats to vote for <lb />
himself, and demands the name of <lb />
our informant. While we do not <lb />
wish to publish the name of the <lb />
in the not <lb />
knowing his regard to the <lb />
ready been and is now being <lb />
done and with which our people <lb />
are thoroughly acquainted, work <lb />
is now progressing towards the <lb />
construction of experimental <lb />
stables and dairy where <lb />
will be carried on in the <lb />
production of milk butter, <lb />
in the growth of cattle, the val- <lb />
of different food stuffs, the <lb />
value of ensilage etc. The Sta- <lb />
has facilities also for the <lb />
examination of grasses to <lb />
whether they are beneficial <lb />
or injurious in their growth. <lb />
In a special notice the <lb />
tor calls attention to the slow- <lb />
of all Scientific <lb />
where accuracy is desired, <lb />
and cautions the people not to <lb />
expect too much nor to expect it <lb />
too quickly. It is stated that <lb />
the of the Sta- <lb />
is regarded as one of the <lb />
most important of its duties and <lb />
as such will receive the closest <lb />
and promptest The <lb />
farmers of the State for whose <lb />
benefit the Station was establish- <lb />
ed are earnestly requested to in- <lb />
themselves in the working <lb />
of Station as well as to <lb />
any investigation which <lb />
may benefit their sections. <lb />
The publications of the Sta- <lb />
are free to those who request <lb />
them. <lb />
Whether something of which a <lb />
sufficient supply can be obtained- matter, still Mr. can have <lb />
can e in place if he so desires. In <lb />
the jute bagging, or the <lb />
the <lb />
cotton producer must submit to <lb />
the iniquitous demands of the <lb />
combinations between the jute <lb />
manufacturers to be seen. <lb />
It seems just now that the farm- <lb />
is at the mercy of <lb />
Last week we you how <lb />
one member of the firm was re- <lb />
in his <lb />
abroad the G. O. P., and now <lb />
a good one comes on the junior <lb />
partner. Mr. C. M. Bernard, of <lb />
this town, was at the <lb />
late Republican Congressional <lb />
Convention, held in Edenton, <lb />
general way we have heard <lb />
same charges several times. <lb />
Mr. SUM he never voted <lb />
From the last issue of the <lb />
Southern Herald we copy the fol- <lb />
lowing, and upon it we propose <lb />
to make a short <lb />
was only the other day that <lb />
lion. L. Russell withdrew from <lb />
the Republican Party and <lb />
mended that they withdraw their <lb />
ticket and form a coalition with the <lb />
Prohibitionists. Dr. B e n b o w, <lb />
Chairman of the Prohibition State <lb />
Executive Committee, was inter <lb />
viewed on the subject and in behalf <lb />
of the party in North Carolina he <lb />
Prohibitionists are now in <lb />
the field from the profoundest con- <lb />
as to the iniquity of the <lb />
or traffic and would heartily welcome <lb />
are being worked upon by shrewd <lb />
to defeat the Democrat- <lb />
party. Let this be shown and <lb />
and his other Republican <lb />
allies will show up in their true cob <lb />
ors and will leave deluded fol- <lb />
lowers, who voted for the ticket <lb />
they put up became thought <lb />
they were the cause of <lb />
Prohibition, out in the cold, where <lb />
they must get along as best they <lb />
can. The real cause of Prohibition <lb />
will not be by the ticket <lb />
put up by Dr. but will be <lb />
greatly injured. We are only <lb />
prised that honest men will be so <lb />
deluded, and it is because we are a <lb />
Prohibitionist and because we are <lb />
anxious for the cause to triumph <lb />
that we arc trying to show up this <lb />
Third party movement in its real <lb />
a Republican <lb />
are warning sincere and <lb />
Prohibitionist to beware of it as <lb />
would of a serpent <lb />
Messrs. J. B Yellowley and G. B. <lb />
King will address the Democratic <lb />
next Friday night. We have <lb />
been assured that there will be no <lb />
failure on the part of the speakers <lb />
to be present, and they should have <lb />
a large audience. Good speeches <lb />
can be expected from these gentle- <lb />
man. Everybody invited to go out <lb />
and hear them. <lb />
For something really astonishing <lb />
in the way of low prices we direct <lb />
yon to Higgs advertise- <lb />
have of <lb />
believe it is more profit- <lb />
able to dispose of them rapidly at <lb />
small prices than to hold them for <lb />
high prices. A comparison of the <lb />
prices they quote will convince <lb />
reader of the bargains they of- <lb />
fer. <lb />
all on this dominant issue arc <lb />
but the party is not built <lb />
for coalitions, and could listen to no <lb />
overtures for deals of fusions from <lb />
the ticket but twice, in quarter whatever. <lb />
1882, and for Congressman in Yes, the originators of the charge <lb />
since which time he has voted for that the Prohibition Patty is the <lb />
Prohibition. are glad to get and helper for the <lb />
cs for know that it is false, utterly <lb />
, . . . , without <lb />
; that is more than we ,. , <lb />
petted. That Mr. T, L <lb />
the Republican ticket in is an Herald hT <lb />
fact, and such a bitter could readily see <lb />
i partisan was he then that he voted through the plans of Dr <lb />
for T. a for j would never have made the <lb />
solicitor, against Capt. Swift Callow assertion in the last paragraph <lb />
a soldier, and . of the clipping above. <lb />
best and most efficient solicitors the much as our young brethren of <lb />
State ever had. We have no desire Bethel do not see through Dr. <lb />
to drive Democratic Prohibitionists we will explain <lb />
and the of that town from their convictions, as charged, what they are. First then who <lb />
has this to say about j but it is om desire to keep them out is Dr w C. Chairman <lb />
C. M. Bernard in taking the this Third Party movement, and <lb />
as President of the late we advise all of them to beware of <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA Court <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
Margaret L. Williams Action for Di- <lb />
A I'm- <lb />
A. Williams. J ado <lb />
To A. Williams <lb />
You are hereby notified that the above <lb />
entitled action has been commenced in <lb />
this Court to obtain a Divorce A <lb />
returnable on 2nd <lb />
Monday after 1st Monday in September <lb />
1888 against in favor Plaintiff <lb />
at which time and place you will appear <lb />
If think proper and answer or de- <lb />
to the complaint of the Plaintiff, <lb />
or will be prayed at March <lb />
Term 1888 of said Court, as asked said <lb />
plaint. E. A. MOVE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
of the Prohibition State <lb />
District Convention made a Mr. z. J. and all <lb />
characteristic Among <lb />
things, he said young men <lb />
Republicans sailing in disguise as <lb />
The charges <lb />
tire Committee, spokes- <lb />
man by virtue of his <lb />
and where has he stood hereto- <lb />
who know <lb />
of the Western section of our . <lb />
old State bad declared that against the Democratic party ,. people <lb />
would support the Republican parry in- mind you he i anything of him agree in saying <lb />
Right he complained that M word against that he has ever been one of the <lb />
a big letter-needs j most bitter partisan Republicans <lb />
no denial at our hands. The record ; in Western Carolina, having a <lb />
man unless <lb />
thing as that escapee a <lb />
something gives away <lb />
On first page this week <lb />
we publish a very interesting <lb />
letter from Hon. T J. Jarvis. <lb />
written to Editor Yates, of The <lb />
Charlotte <lb />
a careful reading of it. <lb />
Jarvis asks all his friends <lb />
zealous in of our excel <lb />
lent State ticket, and <lb />
of the party is sufficient proof of the <lb />
falsity of his flings. We are sorry <lb />
most cordial and hearty hatred <lb />
for all Democrats. Does <lb />
that we paid any attention to the one suppose for an instant that <lb />
first communication and must j he is else now That <lb />
because we have deemed it pr is a shrewd and en- <lb />
necessary to notice him again. to <lb />
and we . politician, up to <lb />
I future nothing he can say will pro-1 of wire <lb />
a reply in the <lb />
to <lb />
puller, is also conceded. Now <lb />
than they did to secure his <lb />
election in . The <lb />
as to perfect and <lb />
organization are time- <lb />
Those who are acquainted <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA, In Office Clerk <lb />
Pitt County, Superior Court, <lb />
Notice is hereby given <lb />
Queen Mutual Aid So- <lb />
; that the names of the <lb />
Jesse E. Holliday, Fanny E. <lb />
Holiday, James Holli- <lb />
Spencer Simon Payton, <lb />
Simon Hoyt Little <lb />
Maria Payton, Colonel <lb />
Holliday, and such others as they may <lb />
associate with them ; that the place of <lb />
business shall be in Pitt county North <lb />
Carolina, and its general purpose and <lb />
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 the corporation shall be <lb />
years, with no capital stock. <lb />
E. A. MOTE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly qualified <lb />
on the 15th day of August, 1888, as ad- <lb />
of the estate of John Moore, <lb />
is hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons owing said estate to make <lb />
ate payment, and to all creditors of said <lb />
estate to present their claims, properly <lb />
authenticated, to the undersigned on or <lb />
before the of August, 1889, or this <lb />
notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
RICKEY MOORE, <lb />
of John Moore. <lb />
The Experiment Station for the reason that actuated him <lb />
wants Dr. H. B. Battle, as leader of the Prohibitionists <lb />
them to use greater efforts in be- Director, has been received; to a coalition with the <lb />
this year It is first to be printed Republicans. Dr. knew <lb />
the present shape and will re-; that the minute there was a <lb />
its convenient form, octavo between the Republicans <lb />
pages, in future issues. ; an Prohibitions that the great <lb />
In the introductory notice it majority of the <lb />
is stated that series of re-, would see through the trick and <lb />
with Gov. Jarvis ports of progress of the would naturally support the reg- <lb />
recognizes the of the Station ace in the main in- Democratic nominees <lb />
committees, and nearly tended for the of State, thereby defeating the <lb />
every native in Pitt county; Carolina, and clearness of style, object he had in view. The <lb />
knows how perfect was this or-, plainness of statement, and free- fusion would have swallowed up <lb />
under his technicality is Prohibitionist and would <lb />
in 1874. Prior to be sought after than purely nave left the to <lb />
bad been going scientific and theoretical discus- and Republicans, and that <lb />
Republican, but in that which would interest only mean Republican defeat, <lb />
and mainly through the those of scientific And h too shrewd a <lb />
efforts and masterly skill of The first article is on the val- man and the love of the Re- <lb />
the peerless leader, organizer and use of Field Experiments Publican party too much at heart <lb />
manager, Jarvis, the county was in which is explained the to do anything that he thinks <lb />
redeemed from Radical rule and connected with inJure its for sue <lb />
has remained in the Democratic analysis of the soil and states In a recent article we <lb />
column ever sin- Mo county that experimenting in the field stated what proportion of the <lb />
was ever more efficiently and ; is the only trustworthy method Prohibitionists were Democrats <lb />
thoroughly organized, and for analyzing soil and ob- knows <lb />
was hailed with pleasure i the most trustworthy re- And -he also knows <lb />
rod surprise, many com- j suits. This article prefaces a these Democrats could not <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
new management. Hot and <lb />
cold water baths. Good rooms and at- <lb />
servants. Table always <lb />
ed with the best of the market. Feed <lb />
tables in connection. <lb />
PEE <lb />
E. B. MOORE, Manager. <lb />
TUB <lb />
OPERA HOUSE CORNER <lb />
Can be found a fresh supply of <lb />
Light Goods, Fruits, <lb />
Confections, Tobacco, <lb />
Cigars, <lb />
which will be sold at very <lb />
Give me a call. <lb />
J. C. CHESTNUT. <lb />
the revolution <lb />
county and complimenting <lb />
Jarvis upon <lb />
is 1st sightedness and the no- <lb />
work he had done. What is <lb />
in Carolina this <lb />
ear to secure the mos over- <lb />
Democratic <lb />
known in the annals of the <lb />
is to have same <lb />
organization in each town- <lb />
hip in the State that <lb />
in Pitt bounty in 1874 and <lb />
Though great Cap- <lb />
series of future reports on the he carried by him over into the <lb />
field experiments now being car- Republican camp were a fusion <lb />
on by practical farmers effected. Therefore the shrewd <lb />
the direction of the of Prohibition party in <lb />
Station in various counties opposes a coalition with <lb />
of the state on different crops party he really loves because <lb />
corn, potatoes, peanuts knows that by doing so he is <lb />
etc., which promises to be very j of more service to them. By <lb />
interesting and instructive. organization <lb />
Owing to the fact that the Co. hope to carry a <lb />
Station Democratic voters, and <lb />
special enactment of the JUSt <lb />
tore the benefits of funds from i J <lb />
a. ti Z . i many of the Prohibition <lb />
the Hatch Act. its operations i-to e <lb />
, i I,. i men and <lb />
m and townsman cannot have been materially enlarged vote they do from <lb />
with us to us his and scope of work tor the j Bat are blinded by their <lb />
aid and influent e, us go future greatly increased. not realize the <lb />
Earnestly to work upon the plan In addition to what has that their conscientious feelings <lb />
T HAVE LOCATED MY ICE BOX AT <lb />
the store of Messrs. Harry Skinner Co., <lb />
where ICE can be had at all times of <lb />
the day in quantities to suit at <lb />
Ice delivered in all parts of the town eT- <lb />
morning without extra charge. All <lb />
orders personally attended to and care- <lb />
f packed for out of town customers. <lb />
Am also prepared to fill orders for <lb />
CO <lb />
promptly and at lowest price for which <lb />
it can be sold. Give m your orders. <lb />
E. B. MOORE, <lb />
May <lb />
Horses <lb />
AND <lb />
Mules. <lb />
A ear Just arrived and now tor <lb />
sale by. <lb />
at Keel King's old stand. Will sell them <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb />
or at reasonable terms on time. I bought <lb />
my stock for Cash and can afford to tell <lb />
as cheap as anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
Have just procured several first-class <lb />
Vehicles and trill take passengers to any <lb />
point at reasonable rate. <lb />
reed oft Ufa. <lb />
E. S. CLARK CO., <lb />
IN <lb />
MATERIAL HOUSE FURNISHING CW. <lb />
Are headquarters for all needed in the <lb />
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be <lb />
but if you want anything in <lb />
Hardware, Implements. Stoves <lb />
and Cooking Utensils. Carriage <lb />
and House Cutlery <lb />
CALL. OUST US. <lb />
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb />
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb />
which we will sell at Factory Prices. <lb />
ft Mm Worts, <lb />
R. GREENE, JR. Manager. <lb />
now fitted up order and are prepared to man- <lb />
upon short notice any kind or of <lb />
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb />
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING. <lb />
We also keep a nice line of <lb />
READY HARNESS- <lb />
Come and see us. Satisfaction Guaranteed. <lb />
THE MAN <lb />
BE SEEN EVERY DAY, but the man who keeps a fresh supply of <lb />
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb />
TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS, <lb />
Can be found whenever wanted. Yon only have to look for <lb />
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb />
And all your wants in the above can be supplied. <lb />
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS PUT UP TO ORDER. <lb />
FINE A SPECIALTY. <lb />
THIS BEING ELECTION YEAR <lb />
And LEAP YEAR has nothing to do with the price of <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
If you desire to purchase a first-class article <lb />
FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE. MEAT, <lb />
Or anything in that line, call on <lb />
C. TYSON, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Provisions, Canned Goods, General Family Supplies, <lb />
Tobacco, Always on Hand <lb />
Wilt Yon An Life For <lb />
Is Reliable Goods At <lb />
If such be your wants, can supply them. <lb />
We are receiving weekly <lb />
NEW GOODS <lb />
OF THE LATEST STYLES. <lb />
A GALL. <lb />
LITTLE, HOUSE k BRO. <lb />
E. C. GLENN. <lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID PHOSPHATE, <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb />
SHELL LIME. PURE DISSOLVED BONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. Mar. 1887. <lb />
W. L. BROWN <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT <lb />
AND AGENT FOR THE TARBORO OIL MILLS. <lb />
Highest ash price paid for Seed or <lb />
Meal given in exchange Has for sale <lb />
Acid Lime and Cotton Seed Meal <lb />
Either for Cash or on Time. <lb />
FARMER'S BONE FERTILIZER. <lb />
A SPECIALTY it is to be superior to any on the market. <lb />
Save Money <lb />
Money. <lb />
PIANOS AND ORGANS. <lb />
The Best In The World. <lb />
HUME. MINOR COMPANY. <lb />
Three Big Houses. <lb />
RICHMOND, NORFOLK, AND <lb />
A REVOLUTION IN PRICES. <lb />
OLDEST DEALERS. LARGEST HOUSES BEST INSTRUMENTS <lb />
LOWEST PRICKS. EASIEST TERMS. <lb />
In BELIEVE ALL W <lb />
BUT INFORM YOURSELF BEFORE TAKING A <lb />
MATTER FOR GRANTED. <lb />
It has recently been rumored that we were <lb />
closing out our business in Greenville and <lb />
would not have any new goods in stock this sea- <lb />
son. The rumor wholly an error and we has- <lb />
ten to correct it. Contrary to going out of <lb />
we are just receiving an immense stock of <lb />
new <lb />
Fall and Winter Goods. <lb />
Our stock will as usual consist of the leading <lb />
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, <lb />
BOOTS, <lb />
SHOES, <lb />
HATS, <lb />
and all to be found in a first-class Dry <lb />
Goods establishment. We will be found at our <lb />
old stand and can supply all your wants with <lb />
reliable goods. <lb />
H. Morris Bros, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
SKINNER. <lb />
h. C. LATHAM. <lb />
SUCCESSORS TO JOHN Si CONGLETON CO <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
THE LEADERS IN <lb />
ALL KINDS OF STAPLE GOODS. <lb />
Our Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods, <lb />
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., have arrived, and all <lb />
friends and customers are invited to call and ex- <lb />
goods and prices. <lb />
Having purchased the entire mercantile of John S. <lb />
Go., including notes, book accounts and all evidences of debt and mer- <lb />
solicit their former and increased patronage. <lb />
Being able to make all purchases cash, getting advantage of the <lb />
discounts, will be enabled to sell as cheaply as any one South of Nor- <lb />
folk. We shall retain in our employ J. S. as general <lb />
of the business, with his former partner Skinner as assist <lb />
ant, who will always be glad to sec and servo their old customers. <lb />
A special branch of business will be to furnish cash at reasonable <lb />
rates to farmers to cultivate and harvest their crops, in sums of to <lb />
security. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND. <lb />
AH kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-GLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
THE OLD FACTORY <lb />
THE FRONT <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN <lb />
WILL CONTINUE THE OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the best Mechanics, consequently put up nothing <lb />
but FIRST-CLASS WORK. keep up with the times and the latest improved styles. <lb />
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs are used, you can select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a full line of ready made <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which will sell as low <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor hop <lb />
merit a continuance same. <lb />
JOHN SIMMS, <lb />
Merchant Tailor, <lb />
I never put out or an- <lb />
to the public of great sales and <lb />
job lots. I never pretend to offer such stock. <lb />
My rule of business is to buy and sell at the <lb />
Lowest Possible Cash Figures, and to deal only <lb />
in the <lb />
My stock Most Complete, the Best and <lb />
the Cheapest in the State. Again, yet again <lb />
do I challenge any merchant tailor to compete <lb />
t lit,<lb /></p>
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EASTERN <lb />
mat bk ON <lb />
r. <lb />
I nib r Ar <lb />
AD- <lb />
be made for It <lb />
NEW YORK. <lb />
Spar <lb />
The best Butter kept <lb />
constantly on ice at <lb />
Harry Skinner Co s <lb />
Insure vein with <lb />
J. L. <lb />
Cook Stoves at <lb />
Buy Excelsior <lb />
Terrell's. <lb />
P. Co's Sweet Scotch <lb />
Cleanest, <lb />
est and Best in the world, So cents <lb />
a pound, at the Old Brick Store <lb />
Cook Stoves repaired at day to take charge of a school in <lb />
. , , the country. <lb />
Fourth Jars and <lb />
Rubbers at the old Brick Store. Mr. C. L. Tyson left yesterday for <lb />
. City, Chatham county, where <lb />
he will cuter school. <lb />
Mr. J. D- Murphy is in Norfolk <lb />
this week. <lb />
Mrs. L. W. left last week <lb />
for Old Point. Va. <lb />
Col- Harry Skinner hist <lb />
week from <lb />
Mr. W. B. Greene is clerking at <lb />
the grocery store of J. A. Andrews. <lb />
Messrs. T. A. Nobles and J. C. <lb />
A Hint tor. left last week for St. Louis <lb />
Mo. <lb />
Mrs. J- D. Williamson left Thurs- <lb />
day on visit in Norfolk and <lb />
Virginia. <lb />
Mr. J. W. Higgs, left Monday to <lb />
spend a few days at his old home, <lb />
Scotland Neck. <lb />
Mrs. S. A. Cherry and daughter, <lb />
Miss Lillie, are visiting friends near <lb />
New <lb />
Miss Williams left <lb />
and ladies are <lb />
to visit Bedding's refresh- <lb />
parlor when they want ice <lb />
cream or other refreshments. <lb />
Flower pots at Cost at Terrell's. <lb />
Point Lace Flour has tried <lb />
and is the best and at <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
The famous Brook's Cotton ; , r n <lb />
has to Greenville, <lb />
safe by taken , with CaPt C. <lb />
Mr. W. II. Allen has opened a <lb />
grocery store in the Skinner block, <lb />
one door North of the Racket Store. <lb />
Mr. Wingate, Jr., will de- <lb />
liver a speech at Elm <lb />
Grove, September 9th, at o'clock, <lb />
A. M. <lb />
sale by <lb />
of the <lb />
Gins. <lb />
FOE THE NEXT <lb />
balance of our Spring and <lb />
stock will be sold at cost for cash. <lb />
H. <lb />
For Tinware go to Terrell's. <lb />
Don't suffer with beat the <lb />
warm weather. Go to Ryan <lb />
and keep cool. <lb />
Place your orders for Coal early <lb />
with E. C. Glenn and save money. <lb />
The sale of the Boss Famous <lb />
Lunch Milk Biscuit 1887 ex- <lb />
the sales of the former year <lb />
by pounds. Try them, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Valuable property in the town of <lb />
Greenville for sale. For terms and <lb />
particulars apply to L. W Lawrence. <lb />
Smoke Stacks made to order at <lb />
Terrell's. <lb />
received another <lb />
lot beavers a few days <lb />
ago. <lb />
Use Pearline for easy wash- <lb />
At the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Lemonade, milk shakes, soda <lb />
water, ice etc., can always be <lb />
found at A Bedding's. <lb />
Bay your Coal from E. C. Glenn, <lb />
cash prices. <lb />
A am not out of <lb />
business, as has been reported, but <lb />
continue with increased <lb />
to serve my customers to their ad- <lb />
vantage. E. C GLENN. <lb />
store will be closed <lb />
A. White. <lb />
Messrs. Watt Parker, Luke Hem- <lb />
by and J. W. left <lb />
day for Fortress Monroe, Va., to <lb />
join the U. S. Army. <lb />
Mr. C. G. Foust, assistant <lb />
pal of the Institute, arrived <lb />
day, and entered promptly upon his <lb />
duties on Monday morning. <lb />
Master Burney Wilson, who has <lb />
receiving instruction in the <lb />
at the <lb />
tor office, has taken a clerkship <lb />
with J. C. Tyson tor the fall. <lb />
Mr. R. Cherry went North last <lb />
week to purchase a stock of goods <lb />
for a new firm to be started. We <lb />
have not. learned the style of the <lb />
firm yet but hear it will consist of <lb />
and his father. Mr. T. R. <lb />
Mr. II. B. Harriss of firm of <lb />
Harris, doing business at <lb />
the cross roads a-half miles <lb />
from town, goes North to-day to <lb />
purchase new goods for the firm. <lb />
They keep a nice stock over at their <lb />
place. <lb />
Mr. Richard A. one of the <lb />
most honored and highly esteemed <lb />
citizens of this county, died at his <lb />
home near on <lb />
2nd inst. His remains were <lb />
in Farmville or Tuesday morning. <lb />
hope to be able to give our <lb />
readers a brief sketch of his life <lb />
in next issue. <lb />
Mr. James B. Cherry went North <lb />
purchase a of <lb />
We are told by Mr. J. S. Smith, <lb />
who is superintending the repairs on <lb />
the bridge, that all the work will be <lb />
completed by next Saturday, <lb />
and the bridge will then be open <lb />
for public travel. The structure has <lb />
undergone thorough repairs and will <lb />
be in excellent condition when <lb />
rendered by the workmen. <lb />
Owing to the rush of new <lb />
upon us yesterday we <lb />
were compelled to omit several <lb />
of reading matter. Among the <lb />
articles left out were interesting re- <lb />
ports of the and <lb />
the Granger's meetings here Mon <lb />
day, which will be published next <lb />
week. In next issue we will also <lb />
have usual amount of reading <lb />
matter on the inside of the paper. <lb />
At sunset this evening. Israelites <lb />
all over the world will begin the <lb />
celebration of their New Year's <lb />
Day of the year To morrow, <lb />
which is called <lb />
will be kept holy by all Hebrews. <lb />
Our friends in Greenville, <lb />
as elsewhere, will close their places <lb />
of business. The REFLECTOR B <lb />
tends to them its best wishes tor a <lb />
happy New Year. <lb />
Licenses. <lb />
Were Issued by the Register of <lb />
Deeds to thirteen couples in Pitt <lb />
county during the mouth of August, <lb />
seven white six colored. <lb />
white. <lb />
C. C. Ward Annie Rawls, <lb />
Sidney Spain and Smith, <lb />
J. W. Perkins and H. S. Moore, M. <lb />
O. Blount and Florence V. Nelson, <lb />
Henry Turner and Lizzie Taylor, B. <lb />
F. Spain and Louisa Pollard, J. II. <lb />
Tyson and Martha A. Mills. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Samuel Barber Smithy Eds <lb />
wards, John Rogers and Sarah <lb />
Joshua Harriss Harri- <lb />
Gay, Alonzo Moore and Ida Sta- <lb />
ton, James and Rosa Will <lb />
sou, John and Alice Williams. <lb />
to week to purchase a of <lb />
on Thursday, 6th, and on Saturday, j for j B c, c ft <lb />
15th September, on started the <lb />
holidays. <lb />
M. R- Lang <lb />
Election fob superintendent <lb />
of members of Pitt <lb />
x Board of Health are request <lb />
ed to meet at the Court House on <lb />
Tuesday, September 18th, at <lb />
o'clock for the purpose of electing a <lb />
of Health. <lb />
C. J- Sec. <lb />
. gentleman mentioned above, the <lb />
will consist of Messrs. J. R. and <lb />
J. G. altogether a strong <lb />
team, we should say. While it is a <lb />
new firm, its members are not new <lb />
men at the mercantile <lb />
Mr. Cherry was junior member<lb />
September. <lb />
1888 is two-thirds gone. <lb />
Ninth month of 1888. <lb />
Much rain the last few days. <lb />
of the firm of T- U, Cherry Co., <lb />
that for years did a most successful <lb />
hero up to its dissolution. <lb />
The Messrs. have each had <lb />
several years experience as clerks <lb />
in leading houses here have <lb />
proven the material that is in them- <lb />
The ladies of the Episcopal Church <lb />
will a and festival <lb />
Tuesday in Court week for the <lb />
of the church. <lb />
Greenville has not had a more <lb />
Don't forget advertisements. <lb />
Squirrel hunters are hieing to the I h. f. Keel. And his turnouts <lb />
woods. are the best, <lb />
Two prisoners broke jail at Tar-i <lb />
last week. <lb />
County Commissioners were in <lb />
session Monday. <lb />
Five Saturdays five Sundays <lb />
in this month. <lb />
Several new to <lb />
this fall. <lb />
Thunder storms Saturday and <lb />
Sunday evenings. <lb />
Never complain of your but <lb />
-always speak up for it. <lb />
The 31st of passed with <lb />
out any earthquake scare. <lb />
The season at the watering places <lb />
is drawing to a close. <lb />
Fall term of Pitt Superior Court <lb />
commences week after next. <lb />
Frost and ice were reported from <lb />
county, this State, on <lb />
August 24th. <lb />
The average will soon be <lb />
happy, because of the cotton picking <lb />
season. <lb />
Watermelons are real scarce, <lb />
are coming on to take <lb />
place. <lb />
The coal dealers are laying <lb />
Will Pitt county have specimens <lb />
j of her products on exhibition at any <lb />
here coming fairs t This be <lb />
answered by the farmers. <lb />
The new subscribers continue to <lb />
come. Several more last week. <lb />
Now is the time for advertisers as <lb />
everybody is reading the papers. <lb />
A valuable setter dog belonging <lb />
to Mr. J. B. Johnson was found dead <lb />
Sunday morning. The animal bore <lb />
evidence of having been poisoned. <lb />
Several fumigated letters from <lb />
the yellow fever districts in Florida <lb />
have received at the Greenville <lb />
post-office. One of them came to <lb />
the Reflector. <lb />
Tue first bale of cotton brought to <lb />
Greenville in 1887 was on <lb />
first. Our farmers are a little <lb />
behind this year, as none has been <lb />
I brought in yet. <lb />
Owing to the absence of a quo- <lb />
rum the Board of Health could not <lb />
. in i elect a County Superintendent of <lb />
large supplies in readiness for the Health on Monday, but the meeting <lb />
to Tuesday, <lb />
winter's demand, <lb />
Pries of the <lb />
are going Ours is <lb />
week or two yet <lb />
straw <lb />
good for a <lb />
Beaufort county will bold her com <lb />
Mr. J. D. Williamson tells us that <lb />
his carriage shops are so crowded <lb />
with work that his hands have late- <lb />
been compelled to work twelve <lb />
a day to keep up with <lb />
on Friday, 7th. The local schools are now all open <lb />
It looks like this will go down as and we has a good <lb />
a week of bad weather, that Is if it dance. The Reflector will pay <lb />
continues as a visit at an early day and re- <lb />
port to its readers what they are do- <lb />
Some say the early appearance of j <lb />
the grape is indicative <lb />
The Reflector has a large run of <lb />
new advertisements this week. We <lb />
advise our readers to observe all, <lb />
both new and old. The men who <lb />
advertise solicit your trade and they <lb />
are ones you should patronize. <lb />
This month has an in it <lb />
with it the. return of the oyster will <lb />
be welcomed. Hotel was <lb />
it; the first to secure them last season, <lb />
and host Moore is expected <lb />
to do the same this year. <lb />
Mr. Moses enter- <lb />
prising young jeweler, has construct <lb />
ed a large clock to place in front of <lb />
bis store as a sign. It is not an <lb />
The i but a real clock, keeps <lb />
winters wood might be hid in accurate time. The workmanship <lb />
roads are in good condition for haul- and construction of the clock speak <lb />
well the ingenuity of the maker. <lb />
pf the near approach of fall. <lb />
Many sections pf the county were <lb />
represented by people here Monday, <lb />
notwithstanding the weather. <lb />
merchants are getting hack <lb />
from the North and stores are <lb />
showing results of their trip. <lb />
It has been sometime since the <lb />
water in the river was so low as <lb />
has been for a week or two past. <lb />
Greenville Beaver Dam cross <lb />
ed, bats yesterday Score <lb />
to in favor of Greenville. <lb />
In the lapse between laying by <lb />
and crops the farmers <lb />
get in good work. <lb />
fro J; <lb />
i. j -4 says that <lb />
A postal card a- <lb />
J. A. r J <lb />
at Parker's Landing, on <lb />
the water is just feet and . <lb />
inches lower than it was on the 6th <lb />
day of November, 1887. At that <lb />
time the river was in the midst of <lb />
the big freshet. <lb />
Geo. and <lb />
Sparrow, Democratic and <lb />
Candidates for Presidential <lb />
to b m <lb />
the Northern markets <lb />
New Advertisements <lb />
Huge at tho Opera <lb />
House tho 18th. Sec advertise- <lb />
See notice of special meeting of <lb />
the Board of County Commission- <lb />
on the 13th. <lb />
Wanamaker Brown, <lb />
largest clothing house in <lb />
America, want an agent here. See <lb />
advertisement. <lb />
R. Clark Co,, say can <lb />
save you money on Hardware <lb />
any goods in their line. Attention <lb />
is called to their advertisement, <lb />
from which an idea cap be formed <lb />
of what they can do, <lb />
Space is reserved in this issue tor <lb />
Brown Hooker, whose mammoth <lb />
stock will be advertised next week. <lb />
They are now busy receiving and <lb />
their new goods and invite <lb />
an examination of them. <lb />
Mrs. It. II. Home has a new mil- <lb />
advertisement in to day's pa- <lb />
per. She is again in business and <lb />
has just received her new goods for <lb />
the coming season. Give a call <lb />
in the old Forbes Store. <lb />
It has been rumored that H, <lb />
Bros., were closing out their <lb />
business in Greenville Read their <lb />
advertisement this week and yon <lb />
will learn differently. They have <lb />
just received a supply of new goods <lb />
and every freight day brings <lb />
to their stock, All varieties <lb />
of goods heretofore kept at their es <lb />
can now be found in <lb />
stock. <lb />
The advertisement of <lb />
Ryan Redding will take every- <lb />
body's eye, and what will please the <lb />
public still more is the <lb />
display of goods that the Racket <lb />
Store contains. Their claim as to <lb />
having most complete and <lb />
stock in town be dis- <lb />
Tho goods all selected <lb />
with greatest care, and were <lb />
bought at such prices that they can <lb />
be. placed in reach of everyone. It <lb />
does not require all money a <lb />
man has to get a few goods at the <lb />
Racket, but for little money enough <lb />
goods be bought to astonish you. <lb />
Read the advertisement. <lb />
joint <lb />
Aurora, Beaufort . <lb />
day, September 15th. <lb />
comity, <lb />
day, September 19th. <lb />
Swan Quarter. Hyde Co., Th. <lb />
day, September 20th. <lb />
Statesville, Hyde county, Friday, <lb />
September 21st. <lb />
Beaufort county, <lb />
Saturday, September 22nd. <lb />
Plymouth, Washington county, <lb />
Tuesday, September 25th. <lb />
Creswell, Washington county <lb />
Wednesday, September 26th. <lb />
Columbia, Tyrrell county, Thurs- <lb />
day September 29th. <lb />
Martin county <lb />
Saturday, September 29th. <lb />
county, Mon- <lb />
day, October 1st. <lb />
Hertford, county, <lb />
Tuesday October <lb />
E. City, county Wed <lb />
October 3rd. <lb />
Camden C II., Camden county, <lb />
Thursday, October 4th. <lb />
Currituck C. H- county, <lb />
day October 5th. <lb />
Saturday <lb />
October <lb />
Gatesville, Gates county, Monday <lb />
October <lb />
Murfreesboro, county, <lb />
Tuesday October 9th. <lb />
Harrellsville, county, <lb />
Wednesday October 10th. <lb />
Martin county, Thurs- <lb />
day October 11th. <lb />
Bethel, Pitt Friday <lb />
12th. <lb />
Pitt county, Saturday <lb />
October 13th. <lb />
Other Appointments will be an- <lb />
Speaking will commence at noon, <lb />
unless changed by Local Commit- <lb />
tees. John H. Small, <lb />
Dem. Ex. Com. <lb />
OPERA HOUSE <lb />
ONE NIGHT ONLY, <lb />
AMERICA'S GREATEST ARTIST, <lb />
Mr. John Thompson <lb />
Presenting his merry crew of <lb />
Comic Characters in his <lb />
and never-to-beT <lb />
forgotten Protean <lb />
Comedy, entitled <lb />
A HUGE JOKE. <lb />
Sew your buttons on tight. <lb />
People laugh until they <lb />
shed tears. <lb />
Admission <lb />
Reserved seats on sale without <lb />
extra charge at <lb />
HARRY SKINNER CO'S. <lb />
An energetic man to represent us as <lb />
Sales-agent in this city, <lb />
WANAMAKER BROWN, <lb />
Philadelphia. <lb />
W. in <lb />
America. <lb />
GREAT <lb />
Mrs. It. II. begs leave to an- <lb />
to the ladies of Pitt county and <lb />
vicinity that she has again resumed bus- <lb />
at the old stand formerly <lb />
Alfred Forbes better known as his <lb />
Old Store, And has just returned from <lb />
the Northern Cities with a and <lb />
entirely new stock of <lb />
ill <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Is hereby given that upon tho written <lb />
request of W. A. James, Jr., <lb />
there will be a special meeting of <lb />
the Board of Commissioners of Pitt <lb />
at their office in Greenville the <lb />
13th day of September 1888, for tho <lb />
pose receiving official bonds and <lb />
oaths of Fernando Ward as Tax <lb />
tor for the year 1888. Witness my hand <lb />
this September 3rd <lb />
C. Dawson. <lb />
I. II. Wilson , Corns Pitt Co <lb />
Corn's<lb />
GO TO THE <lb />
Is <lb />
Best i Bleaching Bed <lb />
Hats and Caps. <lb />
and Shoes. <lb />
Boy's Boot Men's Men's Shoes nice Shoes <lb />
Children's Shoes at any price to suit, the purchaser. In addition to <lb />
our forcer lines of goods we have added <lb />
and are now selling Boy's Suits for Men's Suits Men's nil <lb />
wool Coats Overcoats from to Boy's Overcoats <lb />
And in conclusion will say if you are in want of anything in the lino of <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing call on <lb />
HIGGS <lb />
LEADERS OF LOW PRICES <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
RACKET STORE <lb />
FOR BARGAINS <lb />
BROWN HOOKER <lb />
For whom this space is reserved, invite an <lb />
examination of the many attractive goods they <lb />
are now receiving. <lb />
Advertisement will appear next week. <lb />
IN <lb />
ALL <lb />
AND <lb />
WE DEFY COMPETITION <lb />
And Invite sill to Examine Our <lb />
It is the most complete and varied of any store <lb />
in Time and space prevents our quo- <lb />
ting prices, but rest assured we will <lb />
NOT BE UNDERSOLD. <lb />
WE A FULL LINE OF <lb />
Dress Goods, Hosiery, Under- <lb />
wear, Fine Shoes, Hats, Ribbons, <lb />
strict Tips, Buttons, <lb />
And everything needed to complete a Lady's Costume. You <lb />
Will find that we carry the most complete and best <lb />
stock of and Ready-Made <lb />
ft <lb />
she is offering extremely low for <lb />
CASH, I liars also secured <lb />
Mrs. Hull a first-class Trimmer who <lb />
will he pleased to serve the public in the <lb />
most manner. Mrs Hall is <lb />
well known to many of you as she has <lb />
for me before Thanking you <lb />
for your very liberal In the <lb />
past hope by fair dealing yon will <lb />
give me a continuance of the same. <lb />
NEW STORE OF <lb />
M. T. <lb />
Has lately been repaired and fitted up <lb />
and she just received a superb display <lb />
of New Millinery for <lb />
SPRING AND SUMMER <lb />
Besides her usual line of trimmed and <lb />
Hats, Ornaments and general <lb />
millinery goods, she has tho prettiest <lb />
stock of Silks, shaded <lb />
hons, etc., In the market. Give <lb />
a call at the Old Stand. <lb />
ALFRED FORBES. <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following good <lb />
that are not to excelled in this market. And to be First-class and <lb />
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS of all kinds, CLOTHING, GEN- <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA- <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, and BLINDS, and QUEENS- <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb />
kinds, and Mm. Hay, Rock Lime, Plaster op Paris, and <lb />
Hair, Harness, and Saddles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less per cent for Cash. Bread Prep- <lb />
and Hall's Star Lye at jobbers Prices, Lead and pure Lin- <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors, Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a-specialty. Give me a call and I guarantee satisfaction-<lb />
all <lb />
WEAK NERVES <lb />
Cow. <lb />
ill <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
KIDNEY COMPLAINTS <lb />
DYSPEPSIA <lb />
Oust <lb />
CONSTIPATION <lb />
Mi an. <lb />
Sold <lb />
WELLS, RICHARDSON <lb />
rt. <lb />
Of any house in town. Nothing SECOND-HAND or SECOND <lb />
CLASS, but PURELY FIRST-CLASS GOODS, purchased <lb />
with the Hard Cash and will be sold at <lb />
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, <lb />
Of articles needed in the House and Kitchen <lb />
we are chock block, and can give you great <lb />
bargains on anything from a Frying Pan to a <lb />
CHINA TEA SET. <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 />
Boots and Shoes, etc. <lb />
W These Columns for Unrivaled Announcements. <lb />
Our stock in this line is very complete and we <lb />
say without fear of successful contradiction <lb />
that we can cause you to rejoice when you ex- <lb />
our goods and learn our prices. <lb />
in general we are offering at blizzard prices. <lb />
matter what you want, call for it at the <lb />
RACKET <lb />
and you will be sure to get it. <lb />
We Particularly invite Country Merchants to vis- <lb />
it our store. We can give them immense BARGAINS.<lb />
Just across the street door to Harry Skin- <lb />
we carry a full and complete line of <lb />
Heavy and Fancy Groceries, <lb />
rod Retail <lb />
.- <lb />
REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD TRADE WITH <lb />
1st. We deal fairly and with every one. <lb />
2nd. We misrepresent no goods. <lb />
3rd. We treat yon as ladies and gentlemen. <lb />
4th. If yon purchase an from us it is not what was rep <lb />
resented we take It back and refund the money. <lb />
And a thousand other reasons we could give if want of space did not <lb />
prevent. <lb />
everybody, and be convinced that what <lb />
we say is true. Respectfully, <lb />
RYAN k REDDING. <lb />
Or you might miss some of our great bargains. <lb /></p>
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                <p>
MRS. E. A. SHEPPARD <lb />
HAS JUST ADDED TO HER STOCK <lb />
of Millinery Hoods, and secured <lb />
the service of an experienced assistant. <lb />
All order. can be filled on the short- <lb />
est notice. Dry and Stamping for <lb />
and neatly executed <lb />
While the Northern markets she <lb />
very careful to select only the best am <lb />
latest st vie good- in the Millinery line, ant <lb />
g prepared to offer purchasers special in <lb />
shop. <lb />
The undersigned has fitted up his Shop j Granulated Sugar <lb />
FIRST-CLASS STYLE, <lb />
and any person desiring a <lb />
CLEAN PLEASANT SHAVE <lb />
HAIR CUT, SHAMPOO, <lb />
or anything in the <lb />
TO B <lb />
is invited to give men trial. <lb />
or ho charge made. <lb />
ALFRED CULLY <lb />
GREENVILLE MARKET. <lb />
Corrected weekly by <lb />
Wholesale and Retell Grocers. <lb />
15.00 <lb />
to <lb />
Mess j <lb />
Bulk <lb />
Bulk Shoulders <lb />
I on Sides <lb />
Bacon Shoulders <lb />
I Pitt Hams <lb />
I Sugar Cured Hams <lb />
Flour <lb />
I Coffee <lb />
Brown Sugar <lb />
GREENVILLE, C. <lb />
mum mil resort <lb />
EMPORIUM <lb />
For Shaving, Cutting and <lb />
Hair. <lb />
Syrup <lb />
j Tobacco <lb />
; Snuff <lb />
Butter <lb />
Cheese <lb />
; Meal <lb />
Cora <lb />
Irish Potatoes <lb />
G. A. Salt <lb />
Liverpool Salt <lb />
Hides <lb />
Rags <lb />
Beeswax <lb />
Bread <lb />
Star <lb />
Kerosene Oil <lb />
to <lb />
3.23 to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
IS to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
S to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
SO <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
ABE BEST. <lb />
Think not have forgotten the cherish- <lb />
ed friends of yore, <lb />
them not loved ones, they <lb />
are just within the door ; <lb />
And often when I'm lonely they <lb />
my evening rest. <lb />
And their dear voices pres- <lb />
days are <lb />
golden days of O girlhoods <lb />
sunny hours <lb />
When in the fragrant plucked <lb />
the summer flowers. <lb />
Your very memory cheers me like some <lb />
dear welcome guest. <lb />
Yet chide me not for saving pres- <lb />
arc <lb />
Dear are the friendly faces that meet me <lb />
on the way, <lb />
Sweet are the roadside blossoms that <lb />
smile on me to-day ; <lb />
A few bright sprays I'll gather and wear <lb />
them on my <lb />
For they, too, softly whisper, pres- <lb />
days are <lb />
s t o r <lb />
THE GLASS FRONT, <lb />
the Opera House, at which place <lb />
have recently located, where I have <lb />
everything in my line <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO M Mil- A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
with all the Improved appliance J new <lb />
and comfortable chain. <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
work outside of my shop <lb />
promptly executed. Very respectfully, <lb />
HERBERT EDMONDS. <lb />
CASH <lb />
have recently purchased the stock <lb />
of Hardware belonging to M. A. Jarvis. <lb />
and will replenish the same with all the <lb />
leading goods in the <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.25 <lb />
to <lb />
0.25 <lb />
3.40 To do the work appointed by him who <lb />
to rules my life. <lb />
To face, with dauntless spirit, the world's <lb />
opposing strife. <lb />
I Or if. in utter weakness, e'er noonday <lb />
rot <lb />
God wills it. and answer, present <lb />
days are <lb />
who count your dearest <lb />
among the silent dead, <lb />
Sit not the shadows, mourning <lb />
the joys now lied ; <lb />
The living claim your service, and they <lb />
indeed arc <lb />
Who help to make for others the present <lb />
the best. <lb />
Dana's Maxims. <lb />
following maxims of the vet <lb />
editor, Mr. Charles A. Dana, <lb />
of the Ken- York Sun, constitute a <lb />
model code for the journalistic pro <lb />
Cession, and if generally observed <lb />
place journalism on a far <lb />
higher plane than it occupies at <lb />
news and get all <lb />
the news and nothing the <lb />
so help you God. <lb />
nothing from an- <lb />
other publication without complete <lb />
credit <lb />
print an interview <lb />
without the knowledge and consent <lb />
of the party interviewed. <lb />
print a paid ad <lb />
as news <lb />
ailing under false colors. <lb />
attack the weak or <lb />
by <lb />
by invective or by ridicule, unless <lb />
there is some absolute public <lb />
for so doing. <lb />
for your opinions, <lb />
but don't believe contain the <lb />
whole truth or the only truth. <lb />
party, if <lb />
you have one. but don't think all <lb />
the good men are in it all the <lb />
bad ones outside of it. <lb />
all, know be- <lb />
that humanity is advancing <lb />
and that there is progress in <lb />
man affairs, and that, as sure as <lb />
God lives, the future will greater I four lesson. <lb />
and better than the present or <lb />
past. <lb />
STEAM ENGINES <lb />
other machines repaired at short <lb />
or at loan. Iran am <lb />
faming done in tee nest manner. <lb />
Cylinders bored, Models made to order. <lb />
Locks 1.1. or fitted, Pipe , <lb />
cut and repaired in best <lb />
manner. Bring roar work. General <lb />
Jabbing lone O. P. <lb />
Greenville X. C. <lb />
HARDWARE LINE. <lb />
Farm Implements, Tools, Ta- <lb />
and Plow Bolls <lb />
. and I Cart Material, <lb />
Bash, Blinds, Hinges, <lb />
Butts, Screws, Nails, <lb />
Glass, Lead, <lb />
Oil, Painters and <lb />
Material <lb />
of description. <lb />
M nm. <lb />
Harrows and Cultivators, Gins, Grist <lb />
Mills. Cider and Kan Mills, Saw <lb />
Glimmers, Self-feeding Cooking Stoves. <lb />
In fact all goods kept in a <lb />
FIRST-CLASS STORE. <lb />
We the public for the liberal pat- <lb />
Agreed Agreed <lb />
Fashion, <lb />
and society, impose many privations up- <lb />
on the female sex. in the way of dress. <lb />
First it is one freak, and then another. <lb />
and from the fact, many of them <lb />
are unhealthy in the extreme, it is small <lb />
wonder that many women succumb, and <lb />
that the too <lb />
result. Dr. Favorite <lb />
Editor Eastern Reflector .- <lb />
Not long mm I a B e cu <lb />
to write an essay on housekeeping complaints in existence, and thou- <lb />
i of my Grange of women can beat witness to its <lb />
for the <lb />
and by a unanimous vote of <lb />
j those present at the reading it was <lb />
I sent the After the <lb />
expiration of about two week to my <lb />
utter astonishment, I found that <lb />
some one had taken up the <lb />
and accordingly. I <lb />
was particularly glad to that <lb />
to be the case, as did not feel com- <lb />
of writing on the economy of <lb />
i outdoor And as said be <lb />
I fore that it was the most important, <lb />
and L find that she does also by say- <lb />
that good husbands invariably <lb />
I make good wives. As read the <lb />
article I help trying to <lb />
; imagine who on earth could it be <lb />
to Confidence. <lb />
Henry Ward Beecher certainly owed a <lb />
debt of gratitude to bis teacher in <lb />
not only for the knowledge ac- <lb />
quired through his tuition, but for <lb />
sons tending to strength of character. <lb />
Ho tells this story to illustrate tho teach- <lb />
method. <lb />
Ho was sent to the blackboard, and <lb />
went, soft, full of whimper- <lb />
lesson must be said <lb />
tho teacher, in a very quiet tone, but <lb />
with a intensity. All <lb />
and excuses ho trod under foot with <lb />
utter scornfulness. want that prob- <lb />
don't want any reasons why I <lb />
don't get ho would say. <lb />
did study it two <lb />
nothing to me; I want tho <lb />
son. You Dead not study it all, <lb />
may study it ten hours, just to suit your- <lb />
self. I want tho <lb />
was tough for a green says <lb />
it seasoned him. In less <lb />
than a month I had tho most intense <lb />
sense of intellectual independence, and <lb />
courage to defend my recitations. His <lb />
cold and calm voice would fall upon mo <lb />
in tho midst of a demonstration, <lb />
hesitated, and then went back tut lie <lb />
beginning, and on reaching the same spot <lb />
again, uttered with the con- <lb />
barred my progress. <lb />
and I sat down in red <lb />
confusion. <lb />
too, was stopped with but <lb />
went right on, finished, and, as ho sat <lb />
down, was rewarded with <lb />
whispered I, -I recited it just <lb />
cs ho did, and you said <lb />
didn't you say and <lb />
stick to it It is not enough to know <lb />
You must know that you <lb />
learned nothing till <lb />
you sure. If all tho world says <lb />
your business is to say and prove <lb />
Companion. <lb />
D. Tarboro, N. M. Greenville, N. C <lb />
MB, AT <lb />
efficacy. is as <lb />
legitimate medicine, carefully com- <lb />
pounded by an experienced and skillful <lb />
physician, and adapted to woman's deli- <lb />
organization. It is the only <lb />
cine for women, sold by druggists, <lb />
a positive guarantee, from the man- <lb />
that it will give <lb />
in every case or money will be refunded. <lb />
This guarantee has been printed on the <lb />
bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried <lb />
out for many years. <lb />
Dr. Pellets, or Anti-billions <lb />
Crannies, Laxative et Cathartic <lb />
ding to size of dose. Purely vegetable. <lb />
A R. P. <lb />
and Schedule. <lb />
No <lb />
Dated daily last Mail, <lb />
daily ex Son. J <lb />
I pen n pin <lb />
Mount o <lb />
Ar Rocky <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Ar <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Ar Selma <lb />
Ar <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Ar Wilmington <lb />
NORTH <lb />
No No <lb />
daily daily <lb />
FOR CASH <lb />
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UNDERTAKING.<lb />
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to <lb />
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No OS, <lb />
daily <lb />
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. and ask they continue the same j g for some time, finally resolved <lb />
ton,. Our motto will be to give it up. Let it be who it may. <lb />
I say they speak as it they have Lad <lb />
a vast experience in the business of <lb />
agree <lb />
with her when says there are <lb />
a thousand little nameless things <lb />
needed in housekeeping <lb />
flour, sugar and also about the bus-, <lb />
band being a dreadfully henpecked <lb />
affair and compelled to keep house <lb />
in self defense because, he has a la- <lb />
of which he is in utter <lb />
ranee. Also of tho little mysteries <lb />
ingredients needed to complete <lb />
his nourishing meals. will add <lb />
i too that there are numbers of them <lb />
j thriving well within first circles <lb />
I of society and especially in cities, <lb />
perhaps it is better so. Maybe <lb />
Kissing. <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
at m <lb />
Ml <lb />
so <lb />
VI<lb />
IS <lb />
Wilson pm pm <lb />
Ar Rocky IS <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Weldon pm <lb />
Daily except Sundays pm <lb />
Train en Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 8.00 <lb />
P. Returning, leaves Scotland Nick <lb />
M. daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day, P M. P M. antes <lb />
Williamston. N T. Sin P M, P M. <lb />
Returning leaves X C, dally <lb />
Having associated S. <lb />
with me in the Undertaking business we <lb />
I are ready to serve the people in that. <lb />
capacity. All notes and accounts due <lb />
mo for past services have been placed in <lb />
I the hands of Mr. for col hit ion. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
FLANAGAN. <lb />
keep on hand at all times a nice <lb />
Mock of Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from finest Case down to a <lb />
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We arc fitted <lb />
up with all and can render <lb />
satisfactory services to all who patronize <lb />
us FLANAGAN A SHEPPARD. <lb />
Feb. <lb />
A lady, who evidently <lb />
what informs <lb />
us that a kiss the forehead de- <lb />
notes reverence for the intellect; a <lb />
kiss on the cheek, that the donor is <lb />
Impressed with the beauty of the <lb />
kissed one; but that a kiss on tho <lb />
lips is a token of love- the <lb />
hand of another expressed willing- <lb />
to serve her; kissing your <lb />
hand to another is a <lb />
signifying that you would kiss her <lb />
with your affection and grace if she <lb />
were near enough. Smith <lb />
once said in regard to this <lb />
are in favor of a certain degree <lb />
of shyness when a kiss is proposed, <lb />
but it should not he continued too <lb />
long, and when the fair one gives it <lb />
let it be administered with warmth <lb />
and energy. Let there be soul in it. <lb />
It she closes her eyes, and sighs <lb />
deeply after it, the <lb />
Thieves the <lb />
French hostesses this season had <lb />
to take tho precaution of who <lb />
attend their in consequence of a <lb />
gang calling themselves the <lb />
who make it a practice to at- <lb />
tend, uninvited, various largo receptions <lb />
and carry valuable property. It is <lb />
the custom now in largo entertainments <lb />
for tho guests their of in- <lb />
with them and present <lb />
at a Her-<lb />
A young woman, named Matilda <lb />
of county, left home <lb />
some ago, because, as she <lb />
her beat her. <lb />
She on tho the first <lb />
night of her absence. Next morn- <lb />
her limbs were so numbed that <lb />
sue was unable to move. did <lb />
not recover her strength, and was <lb />
in that condition for eleven days <lb />
without food or water, when w as <lb />
accidentally found. She will <lb />
OLD BRICK STOKE. <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY- <lb />
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 />
always at Lowest Market Prices. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A com- <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on baud and sold at prices to suit <lb />
times. Our goods are all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run, sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
Greenville, N. V- <lb />
MACHINERY. <lb />
To my friends of Pitt and adjoining <lb />
counties. Through special Arrangements <lb />
with my companies I Bell the best <lb />
Saw Mills, Gins, Presses, <lb />
and other Machinery from to per <lb />
cent cheaper than any holy else. All <lb />
Machinery warranted and entire <lb />
faction guaranteed before a cent is paid, <lb />
for and full <lb />
E. G. COX, <lb />
Dunn, N. <lb />
THE <lb />
Eastern Reflector, <lb />
BUY <lb />
ALWAYS SATISFACTORY <lb />
KINDS <lb />
EL PURCHASERS CAN BE<lb />
Isaac <lb />
L. C. TERRELL, <lb />
h- C. <lb />
W. L. ELLIOTT. S. P. ELLIOTT. JOHN NICHOLS <lb />
O. <lb />
D. J. Editor Proprietor. <lb />
TO <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
AND <lb />
SEVEN SPRINGS HOTEL. <lb />
now open for the accommodation <lb />
of guests and visitors to the SPRINGS. <lb />
The properties of the waters arc well <lb />
known to cute Kidney and Bladder <lb />
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Debility and <lb />
General Prostration. The house has. <lb />
been thoroughly renovated. <lb />
POUTS AND <lb />
Conveyances can be had to the Springs <lb />
either from Mt. Olive, Goldsboro or <lb />
The proprietors return many <lb />
thanks for past favors and respectfully <lb />
solicit a continuance of the same. <lb />
Respectfully <lb />
Whitfield <lb />
BALTIMORE . <lb />
NORFOLK <lb />
in Baltimore In 1870. <lb />
Will House in <lb />
in September. for the handling and <lb />
sale of cotton, thus giving our customers <lb />
their of the two markets. <lb />
ALL-ABOARD <lb />
Ai ME <lb />
lB Remains <lb />
Per Year, <lb />
IN ADVANCE <lb />
THE REFLECTOR IS <lb />
ft <lb />
Newspaper ever published in <lb />
Greenville. It the <lb />
LATEST NEWS <lb />
Having the New at <lb />
is now and will <lb />
WILSON <lb />
except -M A M. a i <lb />
M, arrive Tarboro. N C, n M, <lb />
AM. <lb />
Train on Midland S <lb />
C Branch leaves <lb />
at a loss. Therefore I say it is bet- <lb />
as it is. Again when she says <lb />
man who will go around boasting <lb />
of a wife who cooks, washes, scours. <lb />
and raises poultry <lb />
FOR AD enough to all the tobacco <lb />
and and helps him to chop <lb />
session under the present had ought they over meet <lb />
with the misfortune becoming a <lb />
to go without seeks and <lb />
collars and wear a shirt, <lb />
indeed, and be to work in <lb />
outlandish land where <lb />
it gives the country maiden a better <lb />
showing, ll all the ladies in the effect is greater. She should be <lb />
world were of tho same careful not to slobber a kiss, but <lb />
about household affairs and that, give, it as a hummingbird runs its <lb />
opinion was a good one, no might I bill into u and <lb />
not find room for argument and con-j There la much in <lb />
venation and surely we feel a kiss when well received. <lb />
Proprietors. . <lb />
fishing.<lb />
and gives More Reading Matter for <lb />
the money than any other paper <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
it variety <lb />
and same distance from New , STATE <lb />
on the North Carolina coast. and LOCAL. And will devote it- <lb />
M self to the material advancement <lb />
of the section in which it <lb />
lie opened or the reception of visitors on published in <lb />
he 1st day of ,.,. ., <lb />
is about miles from J <lb />
between Maine and Florida for bathing j<lb />
Fall Session opens on Wednesday, <lb />
Mb,<lb />
of and experienced Teachers. <lb />
Bond your name get <lb />
SAMPLE COPY. <lb />
SILAS E. WARREN, Principal., <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
amount of <lb />
I lemonade tastes as well to her <lb />
Oxford Female Seminary; <lb />
w ill on Monday. Sept. <lb />
The corps at teaches will be enlarged. <lb />
and made ill every <lb />
A school of Short-hand and <lb />
will be added , savage <lb />
The departments of Music and Art ; woman is never glimpsed, and led <lb />
except by a skillful teacher, i on reed-roots and such raw game as <lb />
A it to come on their way. <lb />
M it is the husband's; duty; to <lb />
with a <lb />
P M, Spring Hops P M. Returning <lb />
A M. Nashville <lb />
IS A a. arrives A <lb />
M daily, except <lb />
on Clinton leave Warsaw <lb />
for Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at <lb />
P M. leave Clinton at A <lb />
II, connecting a Warsaw with <lb />
and <lb />
Southbound on Wilson <lb />
ville Branch i Northbound is <lb />
No. Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South will stop only at <lb />
Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. make- close connection at <lb />
Weldon for all North daily. All <lb />
rail via and daily except Sun- <lb />
day via Bay Line. <lb />
make dose connection for all <lb />
North via and Wash- <lb />
All train run solid between <lb />
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Palace attached. <lb />
JOHN K. <lb />
J. K. Transportation <lb />
T. M. EMERSON <lb />
C. B. N. B. <lb />
Edwards INS <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
RALEIGH, 1ST. O- <lb />
We have the and mo-t <lb />
establishment of the kind lo be found in <lb />
the State, and solicit for all classes <lb />
Of Commercial, <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
WEDDING I <lb />
roll in vi <lb />
BLANKS mi; <lb />
COIN TY I I- <lb />
us a.<lb />
X. <lb />
dinner to walk <lb />
down town and drink some of the <lb />
cool, refreshing always <lb />
to tie found down there during this <lb />
season of the year. When Miss <lb />
in the says good bus- <lb />
invariably make good wives <lb />
but good wives not, always good <lb />
husbands, I do surely agree with <lb />
her and everybody ought to for it is <lb />
so beyond a shadow of <lb />
Now Miss hope you did <lb />
not understand to mean all city <lb />
ladies were negligent about their <lb />
house duties but a part of them and <lb />
also a part of the country ladies. <lb />
Again w lien I poke of snuff dip <lb />
pen and opium eaters, etc, did <lb />
intend to accuse any lady of <lb />
these obnoxious habits but merely <lb />
mentioned them in order to tell <lb />
what I knew to be the plain truth <lb />
and certainly all who are clear of <lb />
them will take what I said all to <lb />
themselves. As the old saying is <lb />
a golden horse and he will <lb />
is as true as scripture, I <lb />
there. <lb />
Cap tits let them <lb />
wear H. <lb />
OXFORD. 1ST. C <lb />
. The Next Session September <lb />
The faculty consists of the following <lb />
A. Jenkins, of <lb />
Mi-- School of <lb />
; Mrs. Twitty, <lb />
j Mi Hall, Art School, X. <lb />
j Mis- Clark, College of <lb />
Mis. Stradley, Mi-s and <lb />
Miss <lb />
. i <lb />
Hoard, fuel, lights, full <lb />
English course, Latin. <lb />
German, if paid m advance, d <lb />
The above with music. 105.00 <lb />
A special discount for two or more <lb />
a family or a neighborhood. <lb />
; Apply for <lb />
K. P. <lb />
Printing Office for Sale. <lb />
ON MONDAY, day of September <lb />
next will he sold in Greenville, at <lb />
public auction, the complete <lb />
and Job Printing out lit formerly <lb />
; l lie Democratic Standard. Outfit con- <lb />
one column Washington Band <lb />
Press, one Fleas, one <lb />
Proof one Plow Paper Cutter, <lb />
Imposing Stones, all case-. Cabinets, know yon will agree with me <lb />
i, if the cap fits them let <lb />
Newspaper and Job The <lb />
above mentioned office may be bought at <lb />
private sale before day. Term <lb />
The Verdict <lb />
W. Suit. Ind., <lb />
can recommend Electric <lb />
Bitters as the very best remedy. Every <lb />
bottle sold has given immediate relief lit <lb />
every case. One man took six bottles, <lb />
and was cured of of years <lb />
Hare, druggist, Bell- <lb />
Ohio, ; best selling <lb />
medicine have ever handled in my <lb />
experience is Electric <lb />
Thousands of others have added <lb />
testimony, so that the verdict is <lb />
that Electric Bitters do cure all dis- <lb />
eases of the Liver. Kidneys or blood. <lb />
Only a half dollar a bottle at <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
Silver only yards from toe j <lb />
Hotel, is one the tine-1 -heels of water j <lb />
for ladies to row on in small <lb />
boats. <lb />
Surf Bathing in the Ocean Is Just I <lb />
splendid, am convenient to the Hotel. <lb />
The table supplied with the best <lb />
Thorough instruction in all branches j market affords, and with good beds. <lb />
ally laugh in female Colleges. ENS- rooms and polite and attentive <lb />
Ufa LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE A Las, , . ,, its <lb />
SPECIALTY. , Board per week ; per month, ; s J as Its <lb />
Location high and and one of I large and growing circulation <lb />
The Line nm two-team-j makes it an excellent medium <lb />
era a week from Washington people <lb />
and return. r r <lb />
For further Information, address, <lb />
M. FOWLER, <lb />
Washington, N. C. <lb />
1628 rot Street, Po. <lb />
Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, <lb />
Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Cover, Head- <lb />
ache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia <lb />
and all and nervous <lb />
Compound Oxygen <lb />
Starkey A Arch <lb />
street, Philadelphia, have bean <lb />
the last seventeen year-, i- a -i ad- <lb />
of the elements of Oxygen and <lb />
Nitrogen magnetized, and the compound <lb />
is so condensed and made portable that <lb />
it is sent all over the world. <lb />
Starkey have the liberty <lb />
to refer to the following named well- <lb />
known persons who have tried their <lb />
Hon. Wm. Kelley. of Con- <lb />
Philadelphia. <lb />
Rev Victor L. Conrad, Editor <lb />
ran Observer, <lb />
Charles Reek <lb />
aster, N. Y. <lb />
Hon. Win. Peon Nixon, Editor Inter- <lb />
Ocean, Chicago, <lb />
Editor New South <lb />
Ala. <lb />
Judge II. P. Kan. <lb />
Mrs. Mary A Mas- <lb />
Judge B. S. New York City. <lb />
Mr. Knight. Philadelphia. <lb />
Mr. Frank Merchant,<lb />
Hon. W. W. S, Easton, Pa, <lb />
And thousands others in every part <lb />
of the United state-. <lb />
Made of <lb />
and Results, U the title of a new <lb />
brochure f two hundred pages, <lb />
ed by Starkey which gives <lb />
to all full Information as to this <lb />
, agent and a record of <lb />
I Several hundred surprising cures In a <lb />
wide range of chronic of <lb />
them after being abandoned to die by <lb />
I other physicians. Will be mailed tree <lb />
to any address on application. Bead the <lb />
brochure <lb />
No. 1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
obtained, and all business n the <lb />
Patent office or in tin Courts attended to <lb />
for Fee. <lb />
ale opposite the Patent Of- <lb />
d ii and <lb />
can in patents ill less time khan those <lb />
more i-i i. from Washington. <lb />
the or drawing is sent <lb />
I advise as free of charge, <lb />
I and we. nuke change unless ob- <lb />
Patent-. <lb />
We refer here, to the Post <lb />
Supt. Money Order lie., and to <lb />
he C. . Patent For <lb />
a terms and reference to <lb />
actual clients ii; your own State, or <lb />
. C. A. Co., <lb />
Washington, O. C. <lb />
the best in the State. A new and hand- i <lb />
some building-in a campus of eleven acres. <lb />
TERMS VERY LOW. <lb />
For address <lb />
J. M. RHODES, <lb />
Henderson, N. C, i <lb />
Stolen <lb />
Free Press <lb />
A giving his name as James <lb />
Bowie and saying from Pitt <lb />
county, where lie lives on Mr. Silas <lb />
Griffin's place, miles from Bell's <lb />
Terry, is under arrest here under <lb />
suspicion of stealing an ox. He <lb />
came in town last Friday and offer- <lb />
ed to sell a large fine looking ox for <lb />
and very soon dropped in his, preparatory 82.00 to <lb />
price to-10. Mr. Bond notified Mai-1 month. Good hoard can he <lb />
WHITFIELD'S SCHOOL. <lb />
Preparatory and Primary. <lb />
Will for the ten months term, <lb />
in Bethel September 3rd 1888. <lb />
The Primary and Preparatory Depart- <lb />
will have competent teachers in <lb />
charge of each The principal will give <lb />
his special attention to the Commercial <lb />
Department. The instructions in Double <lb />
Entry Hook Keeping, Arithmetic, Pen- <lb />
and branches of this de- <lb />
will be Students <lb />
graduated In Hook-keeping and tho other <lb />
Commercial branches as quickly as at <lb />
the best commercial college ; and at Ices <lb />
cost. in Primary Department <lb />
SI to per month. In <lb />
per <lb />
obtained <lb />
THE FAVORITE PLACE ON THE <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA COAST. <lb />
R -j I made known on day of sale or <lb />
Moore <lb />
---------GOER'S <lb />
w Bl <lb />
or Hill of the with principal at per month, <lb />
of the offering an animal prop-, Hoarding pupils looked after with great <lb />
ably worth for S-10. and daughters <lb />
had arrested and jailed to a good business education or <lb />
tor his failure to satisfy him that the prepared for college, send them here, <lb />
ox was his property. Mayor Hill <lb />
offered to send after witnesses, if <lb />
the wanted any, he <lb />
plied that lie didn't want any, that <lb />
it I mil to be proved that he stole the <lb />
ox. Mr, Jim Wood, of Boar Creek <lb />
county, arrived on last oven I <lb />
tram and identified ox <lb />
Mr. Wood did not know the I <lb />
For further particulars address <lb />
J Whitfield, <lb />
Bethel, Principal. <lb />
Tar Mi Transportation Company. <lb />
; Forbes, Greenville, President <lb />
J. B. Cherry, <lb />
J. <lb />
i X. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Capt. It. F. Jones, Gen <lb />
The People's Line for travel on Tar <lb />
To the inform your <lb />
readers that I have a positive remedy for <lb />
the above named disease. By its timely steamer is the finest <lb />
use thousands of hopeless cases have been boat on the river. She has <lb />
cured. I shall be glad to <lb />
two bottles of remedy free to <lb />
your readers who have <lb />
if they will send their e press <lb />
and post office address. <lb />
T. A. Pearl st, X. Y <lb />
It is possible Mint they eloped <lb />
alarm was sent out from Police <lb />
to <lb />
for a a warm-hearted, <lb />
romantic youth of eighty seasons, <lb />
mid she a tender bud with the blush <lb />
THE HOME <lb />
FREE. <lb />
waiters. Good <lb />
market affords. the city , <lb />
at the <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
St. Washington, X. <lb />
FROM to <lb />
Fl-ant <lb />
G or- <lb />
of <lb />
knee <lb />
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and painted. <lb />
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best the market affords. <lb />
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not only comfortable attractive. <lb />
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Friday at o'clock, a. m. <lb />
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and Saturday at o'clock, a. m. <lb />
Freights received daily and through <lb />
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must, till Hie of <lb />
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the conduct of their thoughtless <lb />
Y. Herald. <lb />
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by n <lb />
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was to no <lb />
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lot- court, has an assign- <lb />
which has created quite a <lb />
sensation at Statesville. Ilia <lb />
it is said, aggregate <lb />
JEWELRY STORE. <lb />
have received another lot of line <lb />
WATCHES, CLOCKS, <lb />
and Jewelry- <lb />
which arc offered at low prices <lb />
ill sinus or mi m <lb />
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business where the and <lb />
can be purchased. <lb />
MOSES HE II. Bit ON EH. <lb />
This splendid seaside is now opened for <lb />
the accommodation of guest. The build- <lb />
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 />
m or music, <lb />
Table supplied with all the <lb />
of land and water. <lb />
Surf and Sound Bathing <lb />
Board by day. week or month at <lb />
rates. Apply for terms to <lb />
E. A. JACOBS, <lb />
Head, N. C. <lb />
NORTH Superior Court <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
L. C. Latham Harry Skinner, plaintiff <lb />
Y. <lb />
E. II. and D. W. Dill, <lb />
The defendants above named will take <lb />
notice that an action entitled as above <lb />
ha- 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 />
tiffs 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 />
the Court House ii. Greenville on or be- <lb />
fore the 3rd day of August 1888 and an- <lb />
the complaint in said action or <lb />
plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the <lb />
relief demanded in said complaint. This <lb />
the day of June <lb />
E. A. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Commissioners Sale. <lb />
Pursuant to a decree of Pitt Superior <lb />
Court In an notion between Chest- <lb />
nut vs. Fred Cox and others-., the <lb />
Commissioner, will offer for <lb />
sale at public auction at the Court Hour <lb />
door in Greenville on Saturday, <lb />
1888. a certain tract of land in <lb />
the of Pitt adjoining lands of <lb />
Crimes, W. F. Mills, John <lb />
mid others, known as t he land where <lb />
th said J. . Page and Alley Page lived, <lb />
containing fifteen acres more or <lb />
Terms of sale <lb />
C. M. <lb />
Greenville, . Aug. <lb />
THE STAR. <lb />
ALL ORDERS FOR <lb />
the <lb />
the estate of William <lb />
deceased, on the day of <lb />
1888, notice is hereby given to the <lb />
creditors of estate to present their <lb />
claims to me, properly on <lb />
or before the 1st of or <lb />
I hi. notice will be plead In liar of the <lb />
All indebted to said <lb />
estate an notified to make immediate <lb />
payment to me. This the 1st day of <lb />
August 1888. <lb />
A. <lb />
W. <lb />
Alex L. Blow <lb />
RATIONAL <lb />
The la the only New York news- <lb />
paper possessing t lie fullest <lb />
of the Rational Administration and the <lb />
United Democracy f New Fork, <lb />
political ground of the <lb />
Democracy, pure and <lb />
simple, la good enough for the <lb />
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press, it stood by the men by <lb />
the great Democracy to redeem the gov- <lb />
from twenty-live yens of He- <lb />
publican wastefulness and Corruption <lb />
and despotism to the South. For these <lb />
four years past It has been unswerving <lb />
in its to the administration <lb />
Grover Cleveland. It is for him now <lb />
for Cleveland and four <lb />
years more of Democrat lo honesty in out <lb />
national affairs, and Of continued nation- <lb />
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annually from the people locking <lb />
them up in vaults to serve DO purpose <lb />
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taxation the <lb />
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If I ii am. <lb />
Mn. O. <lb />
Sr., <lb />
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it from at my place of business, for <lb />
per bottle. Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED CULLEY, Barber. <lb />
Greenville, N. 1887. baa <lb />
Of Interest to Ladies.<lb />
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