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LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
Hit <lb/>
ONE YEAR SIX MONTHS <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
THE BEST PAPER <lb/>
IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
LARGEST <lb/>
EXCELLENT MEDIUM. <lb/>
.- i <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
VOL. VII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1888 <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector, Democratic Nominees. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
NATIONAL. <lb/>
D. J. Editor <lb/>
LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
Price. jut year. <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC, BIT <lb/>
ill not hesitate to Democratic <lb/>
men that are not consistent <lb/>
the tine principles of the party. <lb/>
If yon want a a <lb/>
section of tin State send <lb/>
W SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb/>
MB <lb/>
GROVER CLEVELAND, <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
Kill <lb/>
ALLEN <lb/>
Of <lb/>
Tons AT <lb/>
ALFRED M. WADDELL, <lb/>
Of New Hanover. <lb/>
FREDRICK K. <lb/>
Of Orange. <lb/>
TEACH HE TO PEAT. <lb/>
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
SI. Scales, of <lb/>
M. <lb/>
of New r. <lb/>
of Sana-1 <lb/>
of Make. <lb/>
W. of Wake. <lb/>
P. of Gates. <lb/>
Superintendent if <lb/>
M. of I <lb/>
Attorney F. David- <lb/>
son, of Bin <lb/>
SUPREME <lb/>
Chief N. II. Smith, of I <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
Associate S. cf <lb/>
S. of Wake. <lb/>
JUDGES COl RT. <lb/>
Past District E. Shepherd, of <lb/>
Beaufort. <lb/>
Second Philips, of <lb/>
Third Connor, of <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
Clark, of <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
Fifth Mm A. Gilmer, of <lb/>
Sixth T. of <lb/>
Sampson. <lb/>
Seventh C. of <lb/>
Eighth J. <lb/>
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb/>
Yadkin. <lb/>
Tenth C. Avery. of <lb/>
M. of i <lb/>
Twelfth j. <lb/>
of Buncombe. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
B. Vance, of <lb/>
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb/>
District <lb/>
Louis C. Latham, of Pitt <lb/>
Second M. of <lb/>
Craven. <lb/>
Third W. of <lb/>
Render <lb/>
Fourth Nichols, of <lb/>
Wake <lb/>
Fifth W. R. id. of Rock- <lb/>
sixth T. Bennett, of, <lb/>
tans. <lb/>
S. Henderson, I <lb/>
Rowan. <lb/>
Eighth District Cowles, <lb/>
cf Wilkes. <lb/>
Ninth D. Johnston. <lb/>
Buncombe <lb/>
GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
Superior Court A. Move. <lb/>
Sheriff William M. King. <lb/>
Register of H. Wilson. <lb/>
B. Cherry. <lb/>
S. Congleton. <lb/>
P. Redding. <lb/>
Dawson. Chair- <lb/>
man, J. A. K. Ticker. <lb/>
W. A. James Jr., T. E. Keel. <lb/>
Public School <lb/>
Latham. <lb/>
of F. W. Brown. <lb/>
TOWN. <lb/>
Bernard. <lb/>
C. Forbes. <lb/>
J. Perkins. <lb/>
B. Cherry <lb/>
Ward. T. A. <lb/>
and J. P. ind Ward. O. Hook- <lb/>
and R. Williams Jr.; 3rd Ward, J. J. <lb/>
.- and A. F. <lb/>
CHURCHES. <lb/>
First and Third <lb/>
Mm morning and night. Rev. <lb/>
Hughes. D. D., Rector. <lb/>
Sunday, morn- <lb/>
and night. Meeting every <lb/>
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John, <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
every Sunday, morn- <lb/>
and night. Meeting every <lb/>
Wednesday night. <lb/>
Pastor.<lb/>
1st H. Brown, Jr. Beaufort. <lb/>
E. of Wilson. <lb/>
H. Aycock, of Wayne. <lb/>
W. of Johnston, <lb/>
II. Poison, of <lb/>
J. of <lb/>
7th Dist L. C Caldwell. of <lb/>
M. of Caldwell. <lb/>
T. Crawford. f Haywood <lb/>
FOB FIRST DISTRICT <lb/>
THOMAS G. SKINNER. <lb/>
Of <lb/>
j work nothing. The silk must <lb/>
lie paid for. I'm so sorry, but I'll <lb/>
; see what can be done about <lb/>
She hurried forward to meet an <lb/>
advancing; gentleman, whose eyes <lb/>
had been many times directed to <lb/>
Fay's during that <lb/>
busy <lb/>
momentary interest in <lb/>
her vanished, and the angry lines <lb/>
between brow's grew <lb/>
each step, as be to Mi.-s <lb/>
Carrol's He paused before <lb/>
Fay, an ugly uncompromising scowl <lb/>
disfiguring an unusually pleasant <lb/>
lace. <lb/>
C burned it, did she <lb/>
he sourly, of Fay's <lb/>
shrinking terror. I suppose <lb/>
, knows tho is <lb/>
burned or lost must be paid for. <lb/>
One of the finest silks, too Seven- <lb/>
cents for that piece of care, <lb/>
a cheaply bought <lb/>
you will find it, if it saves <lb/>
yon from spoiling goods for another <lb/>
STATE. <lb/>
MB <lb/>
DANIEL G. FOWLE, <lb/>
Of Wake County. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
THOMAS If. HOLT, <lb/>
Of Alamance County. <lb/>
For. Of <lb/>
WILLIAM L. <lb/>
Of New Hanover County. <lb/>
MB <lb/>
DONALD W. <lb/>
Of Wake <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
GEORGE W. SANDERLIN, <lb/>
Of Wayne County. <lb/>
FOR OF OB <lb/>
SIDNEY M. FINGER. <lb/>
Of C County. <lb/>
roll ATTORNEY GENERAL <lb/>
THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, <lb/>
Of County. <lb/>
for <lb/>
JOSEPH J. DAVIS, <lb/>
Franklin. <lb/>
JAMES E. SHEPHERD, <lb/>
Of Beaufort. <lb/>
A. AVERY. <lb/>
Of Burke. <lb/>
Make mi- to walk <lb/>
That and narrow way <lb/>
And heal my heart it bleeds. <lb/>
And teach me how to pray. <lb/>
Give me heart that's pure and clean. <lb/>
made of stone nor clay <lb/>
And cleanse thought that tills m <lb/>
brain. <lb/>
And teach me how to <lb/>
Make me to feel as I should fee, <lb/>
Bay what I should say <lb/>
No matter if I should sit or kneel. <lb/>
Teach me, O God. to pray. <lb/>
Oh be my light and by night ; <lb/>
My and by nay <lb/>
me ever in thy sight. <lb/>
me a heart to <lb/>
Forgive, when have acted <lb/>
And when I have gone astray <lb/>
Make me to know that art cause; we have no more for you to <lb/>
And teach me. to tricks of <lb/>
Miss as she <lb/>
a vindication. had paid <lb/>
proper attention it would not have <lb/>
been <lb/>
Thus silenced the kind-hearted <lb/>
men. don't your ma, look at <lb/>
On one that has no care. with silence. At <lb/>
idolize or worship. any other time Mr. Harry's harshness <lb/>
The girl that stole your heart. would have been softened such <lb/>
I some mutual feeling evident suffering. Hut alas Mr. <lb/>
Is on her i ,, . , , , <lb/>
Hairy, who was only human, has <lb/>
Young man don't sweetness , made a poor sale And this sudden <lb/>
ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN. <lb/>
BY II. A. <lb/>
In such a foolish way ; <lb/>
First In ii I out if she loves you. <lb/>
I low much, and if pay. <lb/>
Now she may treat you <lb/>
And make you ease <lb/>
Still that no sign, my worthy. <lb/>
That chalk is of cheese. <lb/>
So. r lien, waste not your sweetness. <lb/>
yon really know <lb/>
That it. <lb/>
proof enough does show. <lb/>
Der smiles may bewitching, <lb/>
Her eyes may <lb/>
But ah heart, you know rot <lb/>
If it to you. <lb/>
Oh. then, waste not your sweetness. <lb/>
Nor do not waste your time <lb/>
For what will it avail you <lb/>
To dangle on her line <lb/>
That is. if ion <lb/>
Is more or less <lb/>
When she gets through <lb/>
You're duped, you must confess. <lb/>
Fay's Troubles. <lb/>
COUNTY. <lb/>
For the <lb/>
WILLIS R. WILLIAMS. <lb/>
fresh annoyance was too much to <lb/>
lie borne with equanimity, so he <lb/>
turned away from its <lb/>
mute reproach, to the long rows of <lb/>
faces bending wearily over <lb/>
work. <lb/>
they all looked up, <lb/>
i the case of for an ex- <lb/>
ample, and be doubly careful. Who <lb/>
silk pays for it. All <lb/>
treated alike, no <lb/>
The long lows of faces looked I <lb/>
down again. Some comparatively <lb/>
. new in that saddest phase of human <lb/>
city workshop <lb/>
pityingly at poor I <lb/>
despairing face. Others with feel-. <lb/>
blunted and hardened by I <lb/>
years of hard toil and scanty pay <lb/>
mechanically on, <lb/>
ed by the too usual sight of <lb/>
low worker's misery. Fay's pitiful <lb/>
story was quietly circulated among <lb/>
the sympathizing few, and a small <lb/>
sum was spared from own <lb/>
necessities, that they <lb/>
might help to relieve hers. She <lb/>
Make then look as neat as was scarcely conscious of it- The <lb/>
said the pleasant forewoman, entire loss of her good for- <lb/>
placing the bright silk in Fay's lap. tune was almost to much for her <lb/>
salesmen are so particular reason to <lb/>
having made that I r. Harry, attending with bustling <lb/>
it is almost impossible for learners importance to the <lb/>
to them. if any I large orders, secretly <lb/>
soiled while being made the silk I himself upon his firmness that could <lb/>
I Most paid for by the one who flu-1 not turned from its <lb/>
, t hem. lieu- is one and a half; a lot of crying though he felt <lb/>
dozen. We cents a dozen. I that to be sorely shaken by ; <lb/>
, and you can easily finish them to- pale, slender girl who <lb/>
day. Now, be very, very softly by him. down the broad stair- <lb/>
With a beaming out into the bitter cold of the <lb/>
for the young new comer, I streets. <lb/>
she hurried away, intent upon the j Insensibly, to Mr. Barry's extreme <lb/>
business with which her days were; distaste with himself, a feeling <lb/>
passed fall to overflowing. for his Fay, <lb/>
Fay went over her work am. a d. sympathy for her <lb/>
trembling eagerness, almost afraid rows, learned from Miss Carroll's re- <lb/>
to touch the beautiful pieces, which remembrance, troubled his <lb/>
seemed like drifts of charmed bean- . thoughts as he walked home a <lb/>
i fairyland. or after, though he tried to <lb/>
son himself into thinking that he <lb/>
hail acted right, <lb/>
firm is young and rising, <lb/>
LODGES. <lb/>
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A. <lb/>
M., meet every Thursday and Mon- <lb/>
day night after the 1st and 3rd Sunday at <lb/>
Lodge. W. M. King. W. <lb/>
Greenville K. A. No. SO meets <lb/>
2nd and -4th t Ma- <lb/>
sonic nail. F. W. P. <lb/>
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. <lb/>
meets every Tuesday night. P. L. <lb/>
James. N. G. <lb/>
Insurance Lodge, No. K. of H., <lb/>
Beets every first and third Friday night. <lb/>
P. D. Haskett, P. <lb/>
Pitt Council, A. L. of meets <lb/>
every Thursday night- C. A. White. C. <lb/>
Temperance Reform Club meets their <lb/>
club room every Monday night, at <lb/>
Mats meeting in the Court <lb/>
fourth Sunday of each month, at o'clock <lb/>
E. <lb/>
Woman's Christian Temperance Union <lb/>
meet In the Friday <lb/>
of each week. Mrs. V. II. Which- <lb/>
ard, <lb/>
Band of Hope meets in Reform Club <lb/>
every Friday Miss Eva <lb/>
POST OFFICE. <lb/>
hoers a. m. to I P. M. Money <lb/>
Order hours A. M. to P. M. No or- <lb/>
will be Issued from to P. <lb/>
to P. M. <lb/>
Bethel mail arrives Sun- <lb/>
at A. M. and departs at p M. <lb/>
Tarboro mall arrives daily Sun- <lb/>
at M. and departs at p. M. <lb/>
Washington mail arrives daily <lb/>
at M. and departs at P. M. <lb/>
for Ridge and inter- <lb/>
mediate offices. Mondays, Wednesdays <lb/>
and <lb/>
Vanceboro mail arrives Fridays at <lb/>
Saturdays at a. m. <lb/>
. U. A. M. <lb/>
For House <lb/>
M. C. S. CHERRY, <lb/>
GEORGE B. KING. <lb/>
For <lb/>
J A. K. TUCKER. <lb/>
For Register of <lb/>
DAVID H. JAMES. <lb/>
For Treasurer <lb/>
JAMES B. CHERRY. <lb/>
For <lb/>
MANNING. <lb/>
deft with her needle, <lb/>
the gossamer bits grew into graceful <lb/>
bows beneath her skillful fingers. <lb/>
her heart sang an j just making its he mused-; I <lb/>
of glad as the its must be protected <lb/>
every way. It's the small leaks <lb/>
needle flew in and out. <lb/>
Seventy-five cents in one day <lb/>
It was quite a fortune What a <lb/>
happy impulse that led her to in. <lb/>
quire here for employment The <lb/>
money was already spent <lb/>
that sink the <lb/>
It was a questionable relief <lb/>
sorrowful thought to meet a <lb/>
whose face reflects the hue of <lb/>
feelings; still it is a diversion, <lb/>
nation as her thoughts went rapidly land Mr. Harry called the name a <lb/>
back with her heart, to tho low bed I former employee with greater <lb/>
on which her little brother lay, weak than to any one <lb/>
faint from for one or two wearisome days, <lb/>
she told herself with a I what new troubles are yon j <lb/>
shiver or terror. Farther on a threatened, Tom he asked. I <lb/>
blissful future, free from unpaid yon meditating or suicide I <lb/>
rents and accumulating bills, ran . you carry a long facet <lb/>
her hopeful fancy, <lb/>
a room <lb/>
which Eddie could his <lb/>
hands clasped in his quaint, old- <lb/>
fashioned the <lb/>
. .-, you carry ion; nice i <lb/>
fancy. She have Lost situation or family f <lb/>
with a large window in it, at j Which, or what is it <lb/>
lit- .,. . <lb/>
For <lb/>
JOHN H. <lb/>
By reason of the state of chronic in- <lb/>
credulity in which many men pass <lb/>
lives they miss half the of this world <lb/>
They to think that doubt and <lb/>
belief are proofs of through <lb/>
fear of being deceived reject much that <lb/>
is true and good. To. such minds the <lb/>
statement that Pr. Golden Med- <lb/>
is a real and proven cure <lb/>
for all diseases caused by torpid liver, <lb/>
bad blood or scrofulous humors carries <lb/>
with t it own condemnation. They do <lb/>
not believe it, apparently, because say-so; <lb/>
and yet hat more, or less, can <lb/>
we We know the facts, and Sf we <lb/>
did not make public the of <lb/>
this remedy few would profit by e <lb/>
try to do our duly in the matter audit <lb/>
remains for Hie doubler who needs <lb/>
to overcome his and give it a <lb/>
trial. <lb/>
reward an incurable case of <lb/>
chronic Nasal by the <lb/>
act users of Dr. Sage's Catarrh <lb/>
Remedy, <lb/>
Flies don't bother the busy man <lb/>
Philadelphia Call. <lb/>
The best in world for Cuts <lb/>
Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Fe-I <lb/>
Sores, Chapped Hands, j <lb/>
Corns, and Skin Eruptions, <lb/>
and cures Piles, or no par re- <lb/>
quired. It is guaranteed to give <lb/>
coming night, asking odd <lb/>
in a sweet little voice hushed <lb/>
by the awe the gathering dark <lb/>
and wondering at the solemn-. <lb/>
appearing stars, that to him <lb/>
were so many tiny glimpses into a <lb/>
bright beyond, that held her dear <lb/>
papa and in its mysterious <lb/>
realms. <lb/>
Something in the face, <lb/>
with its patient, unspoken sorrow <lb/>
drew Miss Carroll's sympathy to <lb/>
Fay, and she encouraged her by <lb/>
warmly her which <lb/>
was really well done. <lb/>
of them, answered <lb/>
Tom, gravely. not of mine <lb/>
myself that I have worrying <lb/>
day. thank God. It's the bad case <lb/>
In our house; it you like to bear n. <lb/>
sir an apologetic tone. <lb/>
course. Go said Mr. Bar- <lb/>
carelessly. <lb/>
very resumed Tom.; <lb/>
young bit of a thing, <lb/>
want And too proud <lb/>
to ask for help. She had a little <lb/>
brother who actually starved to. <lb/>
death . yesterday while she I <lb/>
was out hunting for work. Had the. <lb/>
Tom's voice failed him. <lb/>
cried tho listener, <lb/>
hoarsely, deep in the shadows of that <lb/>
Fay thanked her with a glance d d , <lb/>
which she could not keep the <lb/>
grateful tears, bent over the . , , <lb/>
hot pressing table with bro- <lb/>
dreams. <lb/>
Already she saw dear <lb/>
tie face lighting up with pleasure, one gone. Does nothing <lb/>
his little hand held eagerly out <lb/>
for the much needed break <lb/>
more hungry days now I <lb/>
sister's she More the darkness of the <lb/>
more cold nights, nor the dark- gathering night shot Tom's <lb/>
that frightened him so. How <lb/>
can I be thankful <lb/>
to be very careful <lb/>
about the suddenly <lb/>
tinned Miss Carroll at her elbow. <lb/>
Fay gave a swift upward <lb/>
startled by this abrupt breaking in <lb/>
her dreams. <lb/>
In that slight delay the iron rest- <lb/>
ed too long. When she <lb/>
raised it, the dark print of the broad <lb/>
tip soiled the delicate lavender be- <lb/>
any hope of remedy. <lb/>
my cried Miss Car <lb/>
mil. sharp disappointment, <lb/>
perfect I <lb/>
satisfaction, or money refunded. <lb/>
For sale by you do it our whole rebuke to Mr. Barry's now thorough <lb/>
face from Mr. Barry's view, as the <lb/>
convict inn that this was Fay forced <lb/>
itself on his mind. <lb/>
P lie questioned at <lb/>
coldly it seemed to <lb/>
ed <lb/>
sir, I'm going to the under- <lb/>
taker's. The child must first have <lb/>
Christian burial. It's not much the <lb/>
poor can do for each other, that <lb/>
little Where the <lb/>
heart is to do more, the means are <lb/>
want to do it <lb/>
to walk on. <lb/>
Every word was an unconscious, <lb/>
, awakened conscience. <lb/>
he cried at last, as <lb/>
Tom walked on. go with yon ; <lb/>
or stay, yon can do that part of the <lb/>
business, and I'll go to the <lb/>
if you will give mo the <lb/>
Tom gave it then pros <lb/>
reeded on his mournful errand, won <lb/>
greatly at Mr. Harry's sud- <lb/>
den interest in anything or anybody- <lb/>
apart from his business <lb/>
As that gentleman left the wide, <lb/>
clean to find the ob- <lb/>
street given and it <lb/>
reeking with <lb/>
and filth in every form he <lb/>
i to the uttermost what it was to be <lb/>
Yet this poor shelter <lb/>
Ins ill judged justice would have <lb/>
derived Fay and her baby <lb/>
j brother. <lb/>
The was soon found, then <lb/>
up long stairways, until turning a <lb/>
sharp angle In the cold attic, under <lb/>
the low leaves, a scene met his gaze <lb/>
that turned his dread speculations <lb/>
into painful <lb/>
In one corner, by a low bed, knelt <lb/>
Fay, talking heart-brokenly to some <lb/>
thing she held closely to her breast, <lb/>
unmindful kindly laces looking <lb/>
in at the door, and of the <lb/>
fled sobs that answered her grief, ; <lb/>
while with one hand she vainly <lb/>
pressed a piece of bread the little, <lb/>
pale lips. <lb/>
Eddie, darling she moan- <lb/>
ed, your eyes and eat the <lb/>
bread. Yon were so hungry this <lb/>
morning. Open your open <lb/>
your eyes, pet; you are breaking <lb/>
sister's <lb/>
Sobbing drearily as she racked <lb/>
the little, form backward <lb/>
and in her anus. <lb/>
the way she has been go- <lb/>
on ever since <lb/>
one of tho awe stricken spec-1 <lb/>
was out <lb/>
thing to do, and he took worse and <lb/>
died before she came in. It struck <lb/>
her all of a heap and she won't take <lb/>
no notice of anything, only rock and <lb/>
cry like <lb/>
Mr. Harry felt his heart sink <lb/>
within while his own brain <lb/>
seemed turned to fire. His <lb/>
then, had been an irritating <lb/>
error. In B second he. had crossed <lb/>
the creaking floor and was kneeling <lb/>
besides her. <lb/>
lie whispered gently. <lb/>
She turned her lace to <lb/>
wards him. -lie won't take she <lb/>
cried out <lb/>
I never meant to do it sir <lb/>
Bat It was warm and the. iron was <lb/>
so heavy, and I had not had anything <lb/>
day. How could <lb/>
help letting the iron fall a mo-, <lb/>
AH the persons clustered around <lb/>
the door were sobbing loudly, and <lb/>
the heavy drops fell from Mr. Harry's <lb/>
eye on the little hand he held. <lb/>
you please try she <lb/>
pleaded, drawing the cover off the <lb/>
fluid's face. Eddie, darling <lb/>
again her moaning. <lb/>
Tho child's beautiful face bore the <lb/>
touching marks of privation <lb/>
distress even in its death's sleep. <lb/>
All of this misery for seventy-five <lb/>
cents Ah, had it been a <lb/>
bought experience <lb/>
All his hard earned wealth and <lb/>
position in a <lb/>
could never restore life to the little <lb/>
cold form, nor reason to the delicate <lb/>
mind that had bent under its weight <lb/>
of sorrow. <lb/>
To his remorseful memory he was <lb/>
the cause it all. True the end <lb/>
was more bitter than any one could <lb/>
foretell, still this was the sad result. <lb/>
The consequences were now his <lb/>
troubles to bear bravely and tender- <lb/>
Oil him devolved the sacred duty <lb/>
of soothing Fay, forcing <lb/>
her to give Eddie up to and <lb/>
willing hands that made the little <lb/>
body ready its burial. <lb/>
Afterwards, for years, <lb/>
accepting the care of <lb/>
Miss Carroll's willing cooperation <lb/>
as a of restitution for his <lb/>
former injustice, thankfully <lb/>
it as a recompense when the <lb/>
gentle face began to lose its <lb/>
yearning gaze, and to lovingly <lb/>
la bis. <lb/>
The sequel was never related <lb/>
stairs the work room, the <lb/>
girls at the change in <lb/>
Barry's treatment to them. <lb/>
And n cue of them ever knew of the <lb/>
living and dead reminders that kept <lb/>
their warm in their employ- <lb/>
heart <lb/>
the little grave <lb/>
m with its marble shaft j <lb/>
bearing one word Hying, <lb/>
the pale, beautiful wife with a haunt <lb/>
ed look in her dark eyes, mid a <lb/>
restless quiver around her sweet <lb/>
month, whom Mr. Harry regards <lb/>
with a reverend love that is almost <lb/>
idolatry, of whom the girls <lb/>
per as she comes among them, win- <lb/>
all their hearts by the tender, <lb/>
understanding sympathies she has <lb/>
with their lives and loves, joys and <lb/>
sorrows. <lb/>
I am almost tempted <lb/>
to so much resembles <lb/>
the young girl whom Mr. Barry dis- <lb/>
charged tor spoiling a of silk <lb/>
only that it could never be, yon <lb/>
know ; for some one said she turned i <lb/>
eras died in the asylum. <lb/>
Though I believe it was never right- <lb/>
known what become of her <lb/>
Commissioners Proceedings. <lb/>
N. C, Sept. <lb/>
The Board of Commissioners for <lb/>
Pitt comity met this day, the follow- <lb/>
members being C <lb/>
Chairman, G M Mooring. <lb/>
W A James, Jr., J A K Tucker and <lb/>
Keel. <lb/>
County orders ware issued as fol- <lb/>
lows <lb/>
S Easton i SO <lb/>
; A J <lb/>
II<lb/>
; J B <lb/>
O W <lb/>
1.1 B <lb/>
II Daniel <lb/>
I W C <lb/>
i J F Allen <lb/>
J W Page SO <lb/>
Harden <lb/>
; II Skinner ft Co <lb/>
Skinner ft Co <lb/>
J H Bedding <lb/>
Turner Wilkins <lb/>
Noah <lb/>
T Gaston <lb/>
T B Taylor <lb/>
C SO <lb/>
W II <lb/>
Phillips <lb/>
J H i <lb/>
Henry Bullock <lb/>
K Forbes <lb/>
S Smith<lb/>
Warren <lb/>
Alfred Peyton <lb/>
Mark <lb/>
Fernando Floating <lb/>
W Harrington <lb/>
B F i <lb/>
Dr. F W a 1328 <lb/>
Dr. F W Brown <lb/>
Dr. F W Brown <lb/>
W II King <lb/>
L II Wilson <lb/>
M Mooring SO <lb/>
and W C Dudley grant- <lb/>
ed license to retail mouths <lb/>
from 1st, to January 1st <lb/>
with a rebate of two months. <lb/>
petition of Dawson <lb/>
the valuation of his land for <lb/>
taxes was reduced from to <lb/>
MOB. <lb/>
The Hoard appointed registrars <lb/>
and for the election to <lb/>
be held on Tuesday, Nov. <lb/>
K Daven- <lb/>
port, B B Fleming J <lb/>
Little, Manning Moore. M Y B Bed <lb/>
ding, Inspectors. <lb/>
Carolina B <lb/>
ton, Registrar J Q I <lb/>
Gray, J II P J II P <lb/>
Inspectors. <lb/>
Bethel TownshipS A Gainer, <lb/>
Registrar, S M Jones, J P. Andrews, <lb/>
B L T II G Bryan, <lb/>
tors. <lb/>
Beg- <lb/>
W II Hives. T A <lb/>
Richmond Atkinson, Bonbon <lb/>
son, Inspectors. <lb/>
Parker's X Roads box, Greenville <lb/>
J Fleming, <lb/>
Elihu Fleming, M <lb/>
G Moore, Warren <lb/>
tors. <lb/>
Falkland C Vines, <lb/>
Registrar; F G Dupree, B R King, <lb/>
W J Harris, <lb/>
tors. <lb/>
A Lang, ; <lb/>
W E Barrett. B L <lb/>
Marcellus Cotten W M Johnson, <lb/>
Inspectors. <lb/>
Johnson Registrar; Jesse Cannon <lb/>
Cannon, J E <lb/>
s. <lb/>
Swift Creek TownshipS S <lb/>
berry, Registrar Fred Harding C j <lb/>
P Prince Den-1 <lb/>
Blount, Inspectors. <lb/>
Beaver Dam TownshipS V Joy <lb/>
The Situation in North <lb/>
New Orleans Picayune. <lb/>
Among the candidates in North <lb/>
Carolina is a Fowle for Governor, a <lb/>
Holt for a, <lb/>
Finger for Superintendent of <lb/>
cation a Bonn for Congress. I <lb/>
If Fowle gets Holt with a Finger he <lb/>
will take the Bunn. <lb/>
Registrar; G T J <lb/>
Andaman, George Wooten, <lb/>
Blow, Inspectors <lb/>
J Laughing- <lb/>
house, R R Warren, J <lb/>
O Proctor, R G Chapman, Samuel I <lb/>
Davis, Inspectors. <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
A Sugg, Registrar; J <lb/>
Smith, W L Brown, S P Humphrey, <lb/>
W Inspectors. <lb/>
The tax list of State Comity <lb/>
taxes for the year having been I <lb/>
completed and ready to be delivered <lb/>
to the Sheriff for collection and <lb/>
M King, Sheriff, appearing before <lb/>
tho Board failing to produce <lb/>
and exhibit receipts from the prop- <lb/>
offices showing that he has set-1 <lb/>
tied full the State and <lb/>
taxes of with which he is <lb/>
charged, the Board proceeded to <lb/>
elect a Tax to collect the <lb/>
State and County taxes for the year <lb/>
1888 with the result .- <lb/>
First W King <lb/>
Ward W II Harrington Sec <lb/>
Ward <lb/>
Third Ballot <lb/>
Ward Harrington Fourth <lb/>
Ward <lb/>
ton f Ward receiving tho ma- <lb/>
of votes, was declared elected, <lb/>
and it was ordered that the said <lb/>
Ward be notified of his appointment <lb/>
and requested to met this Board on <lb/>
the 13th of September, 1888. and file <lb/>
his bond the sum of for <lb/>
State tax for county <lb/>
school tax. <lb/>
The following communication <lb/>
read and ordered spread on the <lb/>
To the Chairman of the Board of <lb/>
Commissioners of Pitt I <lb/>
hereby request that you call a <lb/>
meeting of tho Board of Com- <lb/>
missioners on Thursday, <lb/>
13th Tor the purpose of taking <lb/>
action upon the bond of Per <lb/>
Ward Tax collector. <lb/>
September, <lb/>
W A James. <lb/>
Upon the written request of W A <lb/>
James. Jr., a member of the <lb/>
Board of Commissioners for <lb/>
Pitt county, a special meeting <lb/>
Board of Commissioner is called for <lb/>
the purpose of taking action upon <lb/>
the bonds of Fernando Ward <lb/>
as Tax collector for and that <lb/>
I said special meeting be held on the <lb/>
13th day of September, 1888, and <lb/>
that the Clerk of the Board is <lb/>
to post notices of said meeting <lb/>
and publish the same in the <lb/>
i newspaper. <lb/>
Pauper orders were issued as <lb/>
lows <lb/>
Susan Turner <lb/>
Margaret Bryan <lb/>
; James Masters <lb/>
Mayo<lb/>
H Smith <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
I Haddock <lb/>
Ferry <lb/>
B P for Wm King <lb/>
John Baker <lb/>
New York Letter. <lb/>
New York Star Syndicate Keller to the <lb/>
Staff Sept. 0th, 1388. <lb/>
The valiant custodians of the <lb/>
Democratic interests at National <lb/>
Headquarters have just unearth. <lb/>
plot of the enemy that is the <lb/>
most sensational <lb/>
this campaign. The scheme as it is <lb/>
out involves the theft of West <lb/>
six electoral votes. <lb/>
For some time vague reports have <lb/>
come to Headquarters that the wily <lb/>
Steve was prosecuting work <lb/>
on his great West Virginia railway <lb/>
with remarkable assiduity. Colo- <lb/>
trusted agents <lb/>
to this territory and they claim to <lb/>
have proof that nearly <lb/>
have bean colonized recently in i <lb/>
Wast Virginia from Virginia and <lb/>
North Carolina. Supposing that <lb/>
the honest voting strength of the <lb/>
parties stands relatively about as it <lb/>
did four years ago, added lie- j <lb/>
publican voters would give the <lb/>
State to Harrison. Cleveland's ma <lb/>
was little more that <lb/>
Forewarned course is <lb/>
ed. Col. says he an <lb/>
to chuckle over the scheme now, <lb/>
has been a very expensive <lb/>
one to the Republican managers. <lb/>
Apart from this West Virginian <lb/>
business nothing much is talked <lb/>
about in political circles except the <lb/>
approaching <lb/>
splendid old will <lb/>
reach the city on Thursday and the <lb/>
demonstration will occur on <lb/>
evening. Square <lb/>
is to be the of <lb/>
it, alone accommodates nearly <lb/>
people but. many more than <lb/>
that Dumber will wish to he <lb/>
hand that the street.- for blocks <lb/>
around have been put in shape la <lb/>
for auxiliary mass meetings. <lb/>
The admission to Garden will be <lb/>
by ticket and a very lively scramble <lb/>
is going on for the coveted paste <lb/>
boards, the Old Roman <lb/>
there will be attractions in the way <lb/>
of Governors, States Sena- <lb/>
tors, Representatives, etc, who are <lb/>
to be liberally distributed about <lb/>
among the street stands to keep the <lb/>
crowd in good humor. <lb/>
There is no longer a peg to hang, <lb/>
a hope upon tor the union of the <lb/>
Democratic in this city on <lb/>
local nominations. will <lb/>
pull way with a team of his own <lb/>
and the Democracy will do <lb/>
likewise. The little side show, re- <lb/>
Irving <lb/>
etc., will perhaps suit their in- <lb/>
preferences form <lb/>
the two tickets. Normally there <lb/>
ought not to be. a difference of <lb/>
votes between the voting strength <lb/>
of the two Democratic factions, <lb/>
which course will give great zest <lb/>
to the fight. <lb/>
Just what the President's attitude <lb/>
has in respect to this quality <lb/>
it is difficult to say. Without any <lb/>
doubt if pressure has been brought <lb/>
to bear the White House, the <lb/>
two present an unbroken front to the <lb/>
enemy. That not such pressure was <lb/>
exerted is an evidence of the <lb/>
dent's belief that separate tickets <lb/>
will assist the Democratic <lb/>
dates both on the State and Nation- <lb/>
tickets, without imperiling Demo- <lb/>
success. <lb/>
A more than a week will <lb/>
sec GOT Hill in the field as <lb/>
of Warner Miller. Tho Mug- <lb/>
have not let up a bit in their <lb/>
clamor against the popular <lb/>
of the Empire State, but in tho <lb/>
graphic parlance of streets he <lb/>
will get there all the same <lb/>
less all signs fail he will give the <lb/>
wood pulp statesman such a renting <lb/>
as he has not had since Boss <lb/>
Mowed him out of tho Senate. <lb/>
David B. Hill is of the <lb/>
shrewdest politicians alive. Ho is <lb/>
a mugwump. Ho lacks the <lb/>
and has not even tho odor of tho <lb/>
He is ; <lb/>
a sharp, shrewd handler of men. <lb/>
He has in him the making of a good <lb/>
Governor and in spite of <lb/>
abuse heaped upon him, <lb/>
has made an excellent Executive. <lb/>
-Practical are free in <lb/>
earing that he will add more <lb/>
strength to Cleveland tho <lb/>
will bring to him. <lb/>
Outside of politics there is very, <lb/>
little stirring here. I told you last, <lb/>
week of the rather precipitous <lb/>
of Freddy to Europe. All <lb/>
tho social gossips insisted that he <lb/>
had been piqued to a point where ; <lb/>
forbearance ceased to a virtue I <lb/>
by the of the Lily. <lb/>
Whether or not that was true, the <lb/>
lady herself took passage for Europe <lb/>
last Saturday. Now gossips have it <lb/>
that her mission is to restore the <lb/>
entente <lb/>
Frank E. <lb/>
Before the watermelon season is <lb/>
over let our lady readers try this re- <lb/>
for <lb/>
Miss Carrie Townsend, South St. <lb/>
Louis, tells the always <lb/>
have a feeling of pity for girls who <lb/>
have florid or sallow complexions, <lb/>
or whose laces are bespattered with <lb/>
freckles, looking as if they had been <lb/>
about when a bran bin had <lb/>
ed. I feel sorry for them not be <lb/>
cause of any harm that the freckles <lb/>
do, for really I think them nice, as <lb/>
they arc evidence of a pure, light <lb/>
and healthy complexion, but because <lb/>
the removal of them or the sallow- <lb/>
is so easy if they only knew <lb/>
how. I accidentally discovered a <lb/>
sovereign remedy a couple of years <lb/>
ago, which cost next to nothing. <lb/>
One day the plumbers shut <lb/>
water off and I could get any in <lb/>
which to wash my face. It, was <lb/>
fearfully soiled, and, looking out of <lb/>
the window just then, saw a friend <lb/>
approaching to call on me. <lb/>
about me noticed half of a <lb/>
from which the meat had <lb/>
been removed some time before. It <lb/>
was partly filled with juice, and I <lb/>
hastily washed my face in it. The <lb/>
result was so soothing that I re- <lb/>
washed my face in that <lb/>
Judge astonishment <lb/>
a days later on seeing that there <lb/>
was not a freckle left on my face. <lb/>
A number of my girl friends then <lb/>
tried and the result was a great <lb/>
beautifying countenance. No <lb/>
Matter what is wrong with tho face <lb/>
the juice of the watermelon will <lb/>
rectify it and produce a clear <lb/>
Is <lb/>
What is this with <lb/>
which so many seem now to be <lb/>
If you will remember a few ago <lb/>
word comparatively unknown <lb/>
today it is as common as any word in <lb/>
the language, yet this word <lb/>
only inclining another word <lb/>
used by our forefathers In past. So <lb/>
it is with nervous diseases, as they and <lb/>
Malaria are intended to over what our <lb/>
grandfathers called and all <lb/>
are by troubles from a <lb/>
of tho Liver h in <lb/>
Its functions finding it cannot <lb/>
dispose of tho bile through the ordinary <lb/>
channel Is to pass II <lb/>
the system, causing nervous troubles, <lb/>
Malaria, Batons Fever, etc. Yon who <lb/>
an- Buffering can well appreciate a cure. <lb/>
We recommend Green's August <lb/>
Its arc <lb/>
When a man is deemed reliable <lb/>
out in Montana they say, <lb/>
stand without <lb/>
I p. <lb/>
Yon an- feeling depressed, your <lb/>
is poor, you arc bothered with Head- <lb/>
ache, you are nervous, and gen- <lb/>
out of sorts, and want to brace up. <lb/>
Brace up. hut not with <lb/>
medicines, or bitten, which have <lb/>
basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and which <lb/>
you for an hour, an then leave <lb/>
you in ivory condition than before. <lb/>
What you want is an that will <lb/>
purify blood, stall healthy action of <lb/>
and Kidneys, restore your vitality, <lb/>
and give renewed sad strength. <lb/>
Such a medicine you will And in <lb/>
Hitters, and only cents a bottle Hi <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
P i. JAMBS, <lb/>
E Y-AT-LA W, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Practice in all the courts. Collection <lb/>
a Specialty. <lb/>
L. JAMES <lb/>
DENTIST. O <lb/>
IAMBS <lb/>
G REE S V I L L E, N. C. <lb/>
i I. BLOW, <lb/>
G V N. C <lb/>
AUG. M MOORE <lb/>
A BERNARD, <lb/>
A Tl OR NETS-A IF, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Practice in the State and Federal <lb/>
J E MOORE <lb/>
J M. TUCKER <lb/>
HOOKS, <lb/>
A T-LA W, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
L C LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER <lb/>
N U <lb/>
T V. <lb/>
Attorney and at Law <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
W JOY <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
Will practice In the Court o Pitt, <lb/>
Greene, and conn <lb/>
ties, am Supreme Court, <lb/>
Faithful attention given to all bushiest <lb/>
entrusted to him. <lb/>
DR. H. SNELL, <lb/>
WASHINGTON, N. O. <lb/>
Surgeon Dentist. <lb/>
Tenders professional services Is <lb/>
public. <lb/>
Teeth extracted without pain by the ass <lb/>
Nitrous Oxide Gas. <lb/>
FREE-i <lb/>
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb/>
W, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
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closing- out our business in Greenville and <lb/>
would not have any new goods in stock this sea- <lb/>
son. The rumor is wholly an error and we has- <lb/>
ten to correct it. Contrary to going cut <lb/>
we are just receiving an immense stock of <lb/>
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Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
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. o i th Hon in and responded in a ring <lb/>
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cone harmonizing many points <lb/>
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min We <lb/>
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STANDARD <lb/>
OYSTER SHELL, <lb/>
SHELL LIME. PUKE DISSOLVED HONE, <lb/>
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb/>
Wagons, sale, <lb/>
N. C Mar.<lb/>
My i well equipped w the Mechanic . i on put <lb/>
lint WORK. We keep up with the times mid the latest Improved <lb/>
Bart material used In work. All styles of used, roil can select from <lb/>
Brewster. Storm, Coil. Horn, King. <lb/>
Also keep mi hand a full of ready made <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb/>
COMMISSION MERCHANT <lb/>
AGENT FOIL THE OIL Mil <lb/>
or <lb/>
the year re v. ill sell a low as j <lb/>
Special Attention Given REPAIRING. <lb/>
Thanking lie people this and pat f., <lb/>
i i III .<lb/>
hop <lb/>
I out or an- <lb/>
to the of great gales and <lb/>
job lots. I never pretend to oiler stock. <lb/>
my rule of business is to buy and at the <lb/>
Lowest Possible I and to deal only <lb/>
in the <lb/>
. made Ids report <lb/>
MATS and <lb/>
. . ., B till <lb/>
noon . hash <lb/>
exert <lb/>
the. <lb/>
-rt. i what.-.,,,. ., our townsman, ft Jr. a me a call and <lb/>
. , . . u motion that the <lb/>
IS .- of this W pd- n-d a p till <lb/>
k. hi to no at Ball last tin <lb/>
the Reflector. <lb/>
My stock is Complete, the Best and <lb/>
the Cheapest in the State. Again, and yet again <lb/>
do I challenge merchant tailor to <lb/>
ht Quality, <lb/>
Of Interest to ladies,<lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb/>
I perfectly worthless. Mr. G. M. <lb/>
THIS PAPER <lb/>
i lit v. <lb/>
LOW ELI. <lb/>
r t r <lb/>
bull. <lb/>
Local <lb/>
The test Butter kept <lb/>
constantly on ice at <lb/>
Harry Skinner Co's <lb/>
Gil <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
Buy Cook Stoves at <lb/>
Terrell. <lb/>
In Stock bead <lb/>
OH Brick State. <lb/>
Cook Stoves at <lb/>
pots at Cos at Terrell's. <lb/>
Foist has been tried <lb/>
and is the but and cheapest at the <lb/>
Old Brick Stoic. <lb/>
Km Bra Humber is visiting one prominent farm <lb/>
in W j , township, told on <lb/>
Mr. I. K. Tucker left List week for that he had fully four <lb/>
Wake stack of was . ruined. <lb/>
Hid have beard say <lb/>
bad lout In addition <lb/>
to what was palled a good deal of <lb/>
fodder is drying up the corn be- <lb/>
Hares Cherry teaching cause it is too wet to pull it. <lb/>
at Franklin <lb/>
Mr. II. Home has moved into <lb/>
one the houses over in <lb/>
town. <lb/>
hope that as many of <lb/>
-Miss who has been possibly can will come to <lb/>
t bi was in town I ext pea-Bred <lb/>
I what they owe <lb/>
Mi. B. Clark, or Washington, j Friends, we need the money, and <lb/>
was at King House Sunday and many of you have been indulged <lb/>
Monday. Rood time, therefore do not <lb/>
wait tor indulgence. A rep- <lb/>
, of the paper will be out <lb/>
j on the street part of the time for the <lb/>
I purpose of receiving and receipting <lb/>
Misses Oars Carr, of Snow Hill and the office is <lb/>
Annie Bynum, Farmville, conveniently located on main street <lb/>
were town one day last. week. where some one can always be found <lb/>
I. Carr and and Mr. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skinner re-1 <lb/>
turned yesterday from a visit <lb/>
Bertie County. <lb/>
county, <lb/>
county <lb/>
S. S. of Tarboro, were in <lb/>
tor a short while <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Messrs. Claude Harry <lb/>
sea and for, Whedbee left <lb/>
I to attend to you. Don't wait to be <lb/>
hunted but settle with our rep- <lb/>
on the street or call at <lb/>
the office and do so. <lb/>
A specialty <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
by Allied Forbes. <lb/>
of the Hall Stonewall <lb/>
Gins. <lb/>
For Beware o to Terrell's. <lb/>
Place orders for Coal early <lb/>
Parade. <lb/>
The following gentlemen <lb/>
have <lb/>
for Davis School La <lb/>
orange. <lb/>
Mr. II. A. has taken a <lb/>
with Cherry, and <lb/>
Mr. W. II. Home with the <lb/>
with K. C. and save money. ; Store. <lb/>
The Bib of the Bo <lb/>
Lunch Milk Biscuit<lb/>
Famous I Mr. S. Earle, or Randolph <lb/>
ex- has moved his family <lb/>
ceded the sales of the former year Greenville and is occupying the Do <lb/>
by 380.701 pounds. Try them, at house formerly used by Mrs. L. F <lb/>
the Old Buck Store. <lb/>
Valuable property in the town of <lb/>
Greenville for sale. For terms and <lb/>
particulars apply to L. W. Lawrence <lb/>
E. S. Greene. <lb/>
Hon. E. Moore, of William <lb/>
has an invitation to . <lb/>
address the mass meeting of Dem- <lb/>
appointed Marshals for <lb/>
Democratic celebration to take place <lb/>
in Greenville Tuesday night Sept. <lb/>
and I take method of H <lb/>
them of their selection. <lb/>
Beaver T. Tyson. Bel-1<lb/>
B. J Carolina B. <lb/>
-O. C. Nobles, <lb/>
J. Blount. Falk-<lb/>
It. L. Davis. <lb/>
Jr., G. M. Tucker, O. W. <lb/>
ring ton W, L. Brown. I <lb/>
-S. I. Fleming. Swift Creek- <lb/>
Fruit Jars arrived Sept. 7th <lb/>
the Old Brisk Store. <lb/>
Smoke Stacks made to order <lb/>
Terrell's. <lb/>
a, at this place on the inst, <lb/>
Ratification day. <lb/>
Dr. W. L. Best. <lb/>
Please notify me whether or not <lb/>
you can attend and serve at <lb/>
The family of Mr. A. X. Ryan earliest convenience. <lb/>
saws been st Winchester, Va. for G. JAmes. <lb/>
MM time Notice of their absence Chief Marshal. <lb/>
Buy your oil from . Glenn, <lb/>
. made sooner, but <lb/>
lowest cash overlooked. <lb/>
A not going out. w i,,,,. of ,.,. <lb/>
wanes, as has been j He college of Lexington <lb/>
continue with increased j,,.,, a series of Mt. <lb/>
to serve my to then ad- on Bands the inst at <lb/>
vantage. L. t. film. j o'clock. A cordial invitation <lb/>
will be cl I to all to be present. <lb/>
sad eh We to team that Ben. a <lb/>
Sc on account little SOS of Mr. W J. while <lb/>
holiday M. R. j st play at Mr. A. L. <lb/>
Brick Bow, is being repaired by <lb/>
an Saturday. S pt. IS, on yesterday fell <lb/>
of IV take j leg. <lb/>
D. who baa <lb/>
been teaching in various places in <lb/>
i count several and <lb/>
Elk i r T. in <lb/>
OF members of <lb/>
Board of Health are <lb/>
ed to meet font <lb/>
Tuesday. September 18th, <lb/>
for of electing a <lb/>
of <lb/>
. hum, S. c. <lb/>
In for, . has b set <lb/>
Ml p . Is <lb/>
. this <lb/>
c- t <lb/>
at i Brick Store. <lb/>
are <lb/>
Jean <lb/>
The conversation was <lb/>
overheat in the Mallard House, <lb/>
Richmond, <lb/>
Hello Colonel where <lb/>
have you been all <lb/>
I have been to the- <lb/>
to site John Thompson. <lb/>
I low was the perform- <lb/>
Co How was it I wouldn't <lb/>
go a thou dollars. <lb/>
Another <lb/>
quite ho reverse. <lb/>
Thai man Thompson has made me <lb/>
sore, nearly ail those com- <lb/>
advertise they have some <lb/>
thing funny, but when too them <lb/>
o many personal friends I they are not a <lb/>
here, loft a to s,, ;. man I ever <lb/>
Alabama. on the stage. First X smiled, then <lb/>
in borne hi will go to Van- la broad grin, then I ha had like a <lb/>
rt It Vi v, Nashville Tenn. country then J roared, then I <lb/>
On- . wishes attend yelled. I had to stick my <lb/>
Mr. H. Sheppard formerly of m my month; was-all doubled <lb/>
eyes filed fears; I <lb/>
con I we him; tat I could hear <lb/>
be kepi right on The people <lb/>
me were about in the same <lb/>
condition. Some over each <lb/>
I had a stitch in my side; I got <lb/>
dace, of late rear <lb/>
near <lb/>
yesterday Baltimore, where he <lb/>
nil remain few days visiting rel- <lb/>
From Baltimore he will go <lb/>
f. his home. Ho is a <lb/>
Electoral Canvass. <lb/>
Geo. II. Brown. Jr., and Geo. A. <lb/>
Democratic and <lb/>
can Candidates for Presidential <lb/>
I Electors, will address the people in <lb/>
joint discussion as follows t <lb/>
Aurora, Beaufort county, <lb/>
day. September 15th. <lb/>
Fairfield, Hyde county, <lb/>
day, September 19th. <lb/>
Swan Quarter. Hyde Co., Thurs- <lb/>
day, September 20th. <lb/>
Statesville, Hyde county, Friday, <lb/>
Beaufort <lb/>
Saturday, September <lb/>
Plymouth, Washington <lb/>
Tuesday, September <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
Wednesday, September 26th. <lb/>
Columbia. Tyrrell County, Thurs- <lb/>
day September <lb/>
Martin county <lb/>
September 29th. <lb/>
Edenton. county, Mon- <lb/>
day, October 1st. <lb/>
county, <lb/>
2nd. <lb/>
E. City, county Wed <lb/>
October 3rd. <lb/>
Camden C. H., Camden county, <lb/>
October 4th. <lb/>
C. H. Curt <lb/>
day <lb/>
Gates Saturday <lb/>
October <lb/>
Gates county, Monday <lb/>
October<lb/>
Tuesday October 9th. <lb/>
Harrellsville, county, <lb/>
Wednesday October 10th. <lb/>
Jamesville, Martin county, Thurs- <lb/>
day October 11th. <lb/>
Pitt county, Friday <lb/>
12th. <lb/>
Pitt Saturday <lb/>
October 13th. <lb/>
Other Appointments will be an- <lb/>
Speaking will commence at noon, <lb/>
changed by Local Commit- <lb/>
tees. John EL Small, <lb/>
Dem. Ex. Com. <lb/>
OPERA HOUSE <lb/>
SIGHT <lb/>
TUESDAY, SIP. <lb/>
AMERICAS GREATEST ARTIST. <lb/>
Mr John <lb/>
Presenting his merry of <lb/>
Comic Characters in his <lb/>
never-to-be- <lb/>
forgotten Protean <lb/>
Comedy, entitled <lb/>
A HUGE JOKE. <lb/>
Sew buttons on tight. <lb/>
laugh until they <lb/>
shed tears. <lb/>
TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS. <lb/>
Having visited the Northern markets within the past few weeks, we <lb/>
wish to call attention to immense stock of Dry Goods, <lb/>
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, which were bought far below their <lb/>
raise for Cash, that we can and will sell at extremely low figures. <lb/>
Let u.- I , man, and made for the the deer <lb/>
mg crow an I a big reception <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
For the first time <lb/>
months tin are now <lb/>
regular trips to r.<lb/>
. . I he i. i <lb/>
from <lb/>
while very ranch regret to <lb/>
lose from our midst, wish <lb/>
in <lb/>
vocation he may . <lb/>
The editor went out the <lb/>
try week in order to recuperate <lb/>
bis railing health. he carried <lb/>
plentiful supply of <lb/>
apparel and an extra pair <lb/>
wasted me to come back and <lb/>
get a check. I told him I had my <lb/>
seventy-five e worth. <lb/>
Admission <lb/>
-eats on sale without <lb/>
extra charge at <lb/>
HARRY SKINNER CO'S. <lb/>
look to I-. people iii town st shoes, it is that he ex <lb/>
from the Sort side of the liver sow t- enjoy the country <lb/>
air as <lb/>
that .; <lb/>
S ah of <lb/>
as possible. bis ab <lb/>
Sn <lb/>
will convene next Mon- <lb/>
l Grate will <lb/>
preside. <lb/>
This section baa recently <lb/>
j rains. <lb/>
general now is that are haws <lb/>
bad <lb/>
Sever.-s or bright and charm- <lb/>
I lie II have next <lb/>
to The town will <lb/>
miss tin m <lb/>
All funds in of the <lb/>
town have L en exhaust-. <lb/>
x. a. c. <lb/>
met 7th, <lb/>
weekly meeting. President I <lb/>
called upon vice-president 0.1 <lb/>
King preside. Several new; <lb/>
were added the list of I <lb/>
membership. it at ion Committee j <lb/>
Andrew <lb/>
and had been appoint- <lb/>
the itself, winch ed to address dab at their next <lb/>
sonata for the appear-, meeting, Friday Sept <lb/>
of this week's paper. Several motions concerning <lb/>
as well as the rent of as, is the working of the <lb/>
having n big time daring ab , carried. Some considerable <lb/>
of and we all look , participated by several <lb/>
forward to bis return with feelings members, as to arrangements for <lb/>
regret. The absentee is expected was agreed that <lb/>
to return in a day m two now. when , Mr- W. and Mr. E. <lb/>
will again turn itself over should address the club <lb/>
ring the day. and at night have a <lb/>
torchlight and several <lb/>
short by prominent men <lb/>
and that all the Democratic Clubs <lb/>
Pitt wire requested to be <lb/>
int.- hauls, the of re-. <lb/>
same proper and the <lb/>
in the usual channel. <lb/>
We hope that all h lads will be <lb/>
fitted by the given us. <lb/>
P. S. The truant returned present and participate in the pa- <lb/>
ed, and the city government M now in charge. He Both speakers appointed <lb/>
being run money. by his visit, and , present. Mr. J. <lb/>
There are is had a fine must get to entertained the club with a most <lb/>
in Mat week are worthy work now to keep him from fussing, excellent speech. He is indeed <lb/>
reading, v, e make no apology for This paper got itself out without his <lb/>
publishing then to the exclusion and therefore is much <lb/>
other ma better than usual <lb/>
H. Brawn. Jr., and <lb/>
Geo. A. Sparrow, candidates for <lb/>
Elector this District, address <lb/>
flue talker. His speech was point <lb/>
ed, logical and at times most <lb/>
and was listened to with <lb/>
marked attention. the <lb/>
I ion a vote of thanks was <lb/>
tendered Mr. <lb/>
Mr. G. B. King failed to speak, ex- <lb/>
as usual, <lb/>
organization of the ladies of <lb/>
the Episcopal Church, known as <lb/>
the poop e Of Pas at Green-1 -s <lb/>
of A large crowd was present and <lb/>
ft Taylor, of Bail- such aiding the poor, ad- j the people seem to be <lb/>
county, have leased the loon- ministering to the sick, raising of more interest in club meeting. <lb/>
dry from Mr. B. F. Sugg, and will fund.; with which to dispel the <lb/>
do all kinds of We wish church debt. This is a noble <lb/>
them s . association, prompted by religions <lb/>
a number of sturgeon have -J f those in <lb/>
been recently caught in the river, f meet <lb/>
run being said to lie The for <lb/>
present t will doubtless bring <lb/>
many more. <lb/>
The following arc new post fall session of Greenville Ins. <lb/>
offices established this county begins under very favorable all who have <lb/>
during the last month L. The enrollment compelled to come here <lb/>
N. P. T. M. W at the of this past six or seven weeks have found <lb/>
Moore. P. fl. J Cobb, j SO of were boarding pupils. <lb/>
P. M. I About pupils are expected <lb/>
in the next week or so. All <lb/>
0-23 <lb/>
Every person living the north <lb/>
side of Tar river, and nearly every <lb/>
person in the will hail <lb/>
with pleasure the completion of the <lb/>
and the consequent abolish- <lb/>
of the ferry. Many persona were <lb/>
kepi from to town on account <lb/>
of the inconvenience of getting <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Is given that upon the written <lb/>
request sf W. James, Jr., <lb/>
there v.-ill a special meeting of <lb/>
the Board I Pitt <lb/>
at heir office in on <lb/>
day of September fur the par- <lb/>
pose n . the and <lb/>
oaths of Fernando Ward as Tax <lb/>
tor f.-r the year Witness my hand <lb/>
MM, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
I. II. Coins Pitt Co. <lb/>
Corns Pitt Co. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
as of the <lb/>
Last of It. A. <lb/>
decease is to notify <lb/>
all owing the estate of the said <lb/>
R. A. to come forward and set- <lb/>
and all holding <lb/>
-aid estate will present them <lb/>
to me within <lb/>
twelve mouths from this date or this no- <lb/>
will be plead in of their <lb/>
This the day August MS. <lb/>
I. ST. <lb/>
I. A. Sugg Atty Executor. <lb/>
Moses <lb/>
A OF <lb/>
Pill aid <lb/>
FOR SALE CHEAP. <lb/>
All kinds of Watch and Clock Work <lb/>
repaired in Workmanlike Manner and <lb/>
warranted mouths. <lb/>
MOSES <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
arc at their place, and are <lb/>
hying -North Jo, C. G- <lb/>
the rams <lb/>
was before <lb/>
caused the in <lb/>
is strong now <lb/>
would be hardly possible for the fer- <lb/>
ti mom river. <lb/>
There has been a <lb/>
Assistant Principal, Miss M. <lb/>
I s- Cannon, Department; Miss <lb/>
r. r . j Meta Primary Depart- <lb/>
Miss J. Harris, French, <lb/>
; Drawing and Painting. <lb/>
the terry eat to them. <lb/>
We arc not trying to find fault, for <lb/>
the ferry has managed as well <lb/>
as it be done and every <lb/>
possible has been made <lb/>
for the accommodation of those who <lb/>
had to cross the river while the <lb/>
bridge was being repaired, but the <lb/>
flat was necessarily slow, the means <lb/>
of getting to it was a long way and <lb/>
round the street by which the <lb/>
town was reached aPer crossing the <lb/>
ferry is a bad one in many respects. <lb/>
Often on busy days, people had to <lb/>
recently m some of the mail am Tan <lb/>
from Greenville to other mints, and a diversity of interests are <lb/>
several new routes and offices have represented daily at the table the <lb/>
been established. Among the most Home. One day recently at i wait U long as a half hour at the <lb/>
important of these is a daily mail to dinner there was present j time before turn came to cross <lb/>
Marlboro via Cobb's store and the legal fraternity, a doctor, a the river, and on a few <lb/>
Commercial School <lb/>
Washington, N. O, <lb/>
System of Modern and <lb/>
cal Business Education thoroughly taught <lb/>
by a regular graduate of Lexington, Ky., <lb/>
College. Rapid Calculation and Pen- <lb/>
Free to those stud- <lb/>
Book-keeping. Regular Fall <lb/>
opens October 1888. Winter <lb/>
opens January 7th Terms <lb/>
very low. from 2.50 to 3.00 <lb/>
per Tuition for course. <lb/>
Students can enter at any time. For <lb/>
full particulars address <lb/>
A. II. WILKINSON. <lb/>
Principal. <lb/>
ville. preacher, an editor, a printer, a car <lb/>
Hon. Thai. G. Skinner and Mr. E- <lb/>
A. White -ill address people of n an ice dealer a post- <lb/>
;. . ,,,, , master, a revenue officer, a school <lb/>
Pitt count, at Bethel one or two drummers, a <lb/>
s and at L <lb/>
T . i The <lb/>
st Greenville e hope , J w , <lb/>
citizens turn out large ,,, <lb/>
numbers and hear the speeches. J ,,;,, Wat <lb/>
The Democrats of placed at his prominent position in <lb/>
held their convention last Friday order to add dignity to the table. <lb/>
and got on the tailoring <lb/>
For II. T. Hodges ; for the I <lb/>
Legislature, James for Keg-1 The rains have done considerable <lb/>
later of Deeds. Major Williamson damage to fodder in this <lb/>
of it All <lb/>
ticket is a one an will j that had been pulled and was lying <lb/>
elected. the fields when the rains came is <lb/>
the water in the river was so low <lb/>
that the flat could not reach the <lb/>
shore on the town side thereby 1.0 <lb/>
passengers either <lb/>
in water to get to flat <lb/>
or fording the river. The latter was <lb/>
done in several instances, it proving <lb/>
to be a more speedy way of getting <lb/>
to or from town than waiting for <lb/>
flat. All these things were trouble- <lb/>
hough <lb/>
is a relief to the people to know that <lb/>
they are all past. The bridge is <lb/>
now completed the work is well <lb/>
done, and those having to cross the <lb/>
river can use it as heretofore. Let <lb/>
hope that it will be several years <lb/>
before repairs are needed that will <lb/>
necessitate use of another ferry. <lb/>
Will Color One to Four Found <lb/>
Of Dress Goods, <lb/>
Yarns, J cents. <lb/>
A Child can use them <lb/>
iii. mi fastest <lb/>
I. tin <lb/>
.-;. <lb/>
, an f . .<lb/>
LAUNDRY IO Cents. <lb/>
i II for <lb/>
C l-inst . <lb/>
Ask I Sample Card, m <lb/>
WILLS. A <lb/>
Of USE <lb/>
DIAMOND PAINTS.<lb/>
Handkerchiefs Corsets Bustles Kid Bilk Mittens <lb/>
Pins He, Needles Hose Smoked Pearl <lb/>
Buttons per doz., Suspenders Collars <lb/>
each. Fast Black Jerseys Silk Handkerchiefs Buttons <lb/>
per gross, Toilet Soap per box, Spool Cotton per doz. Cloaks <lb/>
and Wraps to suit and lit all purchasers and a good many other things <lb/>
far below their value. <lb/>
GO<lb/>
Best Prints Worsteds White Cloth Bleaching Bed Ticking <lb/>
and a nice line of ores, r i ; es Clasps <lb/>
to suit all colors of dress. <lb/>
ATS AND <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Hats Men's Hats Boy's Caps Men's Caps Hoy's and <lb/>
Men's Stiff Hats at each. <lb/>
Boots and Shoes. <lb/>
Boy's Boots Men's Boots Men's Shoes nice Shoes <lb/>
Children's Shoes at any price to snit the purchaser. In addition to <lb/>
our former lines of goods we have added <lb/>
and are now selling Boys Suits for f Men's Suits Men's all <lb/>
wool Coats Overcoat from to Boy's Overcoats <lb/>
And in conclusion will say it you are in want of anything in line of <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing call on <lb/>
LEADERS OF PRICES <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
HEAD QUARTERS. <lb/>
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb/>
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS <lb/>
et <lb/>
Whole Stock Brogans per Pair aDd Upwards. <lb/>
We take pleasure in showing our goods. <lb/>
BROWN HOOKER <lb/>
RACKET <lb/>
FOR BARGAINS<lb/>
T KT <lb/>
ALL AND <lb/>
WE DEFY COMPETITION <lb/>
And Invite all to Examine Stock. <lb/>
It is the most complete and varied of any store <lb/>
in town. Time and space prevents our quo- <lb/>
ting prices, hut rest assured we will <lb/>
NOT BE UNDERSOLD. <lb/>
WE A OF <lb/>
wear, Fine Shoes, Bats, Ribbons, <lb/>
Ostrich Tips, Buttons, <lb/>
Adi everything needed to a Lady's <lb/>
will find that we carry the so and best <lb/>
stock of aid <lb/>
liars <lb/>
C IN G <lb/>
Of in town. Nothing SECOND-HAND or SECOND <lb/>
CLASS, but PURELY FIRST-CLASS GOODS, <lb/>
with the Hard Cash and at <lb/>
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, <lb/>
Of articles needed in the House and Kitchen <lb/>
we are chock block, and can give great <lb/>
bargains on anything from a Frying Pan to a <lb/>
CHINA TEA SET. <lb/>
Net Fail if M <lb/>
MAMMOTH EMPORIUM <lb/>
EMBRACING ALL THE LATEST STYLES <lb/>
Dry Goods, <lb/>
DRESS GOODS, <lb/>
NOTIONS, <lb/>
CLOTHING, <lb/>
HATS AND CAPS, <lb/>
Boots and Shoes, etc. <lb/>
These Columns for Unrivaled Announcements. <lb/>
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 our prices.<lb/>
in general we are offering at blizzard prices. <lb/>
matter what want, call for the <lb/>
RACKET <lb/>
and you will be 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/>
and Fancy <lb/>
waft Retail <lb/>
REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD TRADE WITH <lb/>
1st. deal fairly and with every <lb/>
2nd. We no goods. <lb/>
3rd. We treat n and gentlemen. <lb/>
Mb. article from it In not what <lb/>
resented we take it back and refund the money. <lb/>
And a thousand other reason we could give if want of apace did lot <lb/>
prevent. <lb/>
everybody, and be convinced that what <lb/>
we say is true. Respectfully, <lb/>
RYAN REDDING.<lb/>
Or you might miss some of our great bargains<lb/>
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I A. SHEPPARD <lb/>
HAS ADDED TO HEB STOCK <lb/>
. Goods, mud has secured <lb/>
the services of an assistant. <lb/>
All orders en now be fined on the short- <lb/>
est notice. Dry aDd Wet Stamping for <lb/>
and embroider- neatly executed <lb/>
While in the Northern market- she <lb/>
very careful to select only the best <lb/>
latest style good in the Millinery Hue. ant <lb/>
t prepared to offer purchasers special in <lb/>
. <lb/>
BARBER SHOP. <lb/>
The has fitted up his Shop <lb/>
STYLE, <lb/>
and any person desiring a <lb/>
CLEAN PLEASANT SHAVE <lb/>
HAIR CUT, SHAMPOO, <lb/>
anything in the <lb/>
TO N <lb/>
Is invited to -five me a trial. <lb/>
guaranteed or no charge made. <lb/>
ALFRED <lb/>
GREENVILLE MARKET. <lb/>
Corrected weekly by <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail Grocer. <lb/>
BRAND EMPORIUM <lb/>
For Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair. <lb/>
AT THE FRONT, <lb/>
the Opera House, at which <lb/>
I have recently located, and where I have <lb/>
everything in my line <lb/>
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb/>
TO MAKE A <lb/>
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb/>
with all the improved appliances; new <lb/>
and comfortable chairs. <lb/>
Razors sharpened a; reasonable figures <lb/>
for work outside of my shop <lb/>
executed. cry respectfully. <lb/>
HERBERT EDMONDS. <lb/>
Mess Pork <lb/>
Bulk Sides <lb/>
Bulk Shoulders <lb/>
Bacon Sides <lb/>
Bacon Shoulders <lb/>
Pitt County Hams <lb/>
Sugar Cared Hams <lb/>
Flour <lb/>
Coffee <lb/>
Brown Sugar <lb/>
Granulated Sugar <lb/>
Syrup <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
Snuff <lb/>
Lard <lb/>
Butter <lb/>
Cheese <lb/>
Corn <lb/>
Irish Potatoes <lb/>
G. A. Salt <lb/>
Liverpool Salt <lb/>
Hides <lb/>
Bags N <lb/>
Beeswax <lb/>
Bread <lb/>
Star Lye <lb/>
Kerosene Oil <lb/>
STEAM <lb/>
ind all other machines i at t <lb/>
at home or a shop. Iron and <lb/>
Brass Turning done in the MB manner. <lb/>
Cylinders bored. Models made to order, <lb/>
lick repaired. or titled. Pipe <lb/>
out and threaded, Gins repaired in best <lb/>
manner. Bring on your work. Gem-nil <lb/>
lobbing by O. HUMBER, <lb/>
Greenville X. C. <lb/>
K. R. <lb/>
and Schedule. <lb/>
TRAINS SOUTH. <lb/>
No No No <lb/>
Dated daily Fast Mail, daily <lb/>
daily ex Sun. <lb/>
Weldon pm pin <lb/>
Ar Rocky Mount A <lb/>
Tarboro <lb/>
Ar Wilson i in IS am <lb/>
Wilson A<lb/>
Ar <lb/>
am <lb/>
Warsaw <lb/>
i On. <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
TRAINS GOING <lb/>
No No <lb/>
daily <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
Wilmington am <lb/>
Magnolia am <lb/>
Warsaw<lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Wilson an Din <lb/>
Ar Rocky Mount <lb/>
Ar Tarboro <lb/>
Tarboro M <lb/>
Ar Weldon <lb/>
Daily except Sunday. pm <lb/>
Train en Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb/>
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 8.00 <lb/>
Returning, leaves Scotland Neck <lb/>
9.30 A. If. daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train leaves Tarboro, N C. via <lb/>
A Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb/>
day, M. Sunday P M. arrive <lb/>
W Hew ill lie. N C. PM. P M. <lb/>
ii leaves N C. daily <lb/>
except Sunday. A M. Sunday A <lb/>
M, arrive Tarboro, N C, A M, II <lb/>
AM. <lb/>
Train on N C Branch loaves <lb/>
daily except Sunday. GOO A M, <lb/>
arrive N C, A M. Re- <lb/>
turning leaves V C A M. <lb/>
arrive Goldsboro, N C. A M. <lb/>
Train on Nashville Branch leave Rocky <lb/>
Mount at P M, arrives Nashville <lb/>
P M, Spring Hope P M. Returning <lb/>
loaves Spring Hope A U, Nashville <lb/>
A SI, arrives Moan A <lb/>
except Sunday. <lb/>
Train on Clinton Branch leave Warsaw <lb/>
Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at C <lb/>
P M. Returning leave Clinton at A <lb/>
M, connecting at Warsaw with No. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Southbound train on Wilson <lb/>
Branch is No. Northbound- is <lb/>
No. except <lb/>
Train No. South will only at <lb/>
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb/>
Train No. makes close connection at <lb/>
Weldon for all point North daily. All <lb/>
rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb/>
day via Bay Line. <lb/>
Trains make close connection for nil <lb/>
North via Richmond Wash- <lb/>
All trains run solid between <lb/>
ton and Washington, have Pullman <lb/>
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb/>
JOHN V. DIVINE, <lb/>
General <lb/>
B. KENLY, Transportation <lb/>
T. M. EMERSON Passenger <lb/>
. B. EDWARDS N. B. BROUGHT <lb/>
Edwards IN, <lb/>
Printers and Binders, <lb/>
RALEIGH, N. C- <lb/>
We have the largest and Boat <lb/>
establishment of the kind to found in <lb/>
the State, and solicit for all classes <lb/>
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb/>
road or School Print- <lb/>
or Binding.<lb/>
BLANK- ml. I . <lb/>
s Brawl ii. .-s. <lb/>
S . Ea J-<lb/>
II ROTH. X. <lb/>
the <lb/>
SAMPLE LOOMS MUCK. <lb/>
Polite Best <lb/>
I lie <lb/>
top I in- <lb/>
Ml in S. w V I. <lb/>
to <lb/>
3.25 to 6.25 <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
SO to 1.00 <lb/>
to 1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.25 <lb/>
8.25 <lb/>
8.40 <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE. C. <lb/>
CASH <lb/>
With Angers blackened with ink, <lb/>
With eyelids heavy and red, <lb/>
The local editor sat In his chair <lb/>
Writing daily bread. <lb/>
The stood by his chair, <lb/>
foreman grumbled and swore. <lb/>
And the office boy like an Oliver Twist, <lb/>
Constantly cried for more. <lb/>
He had told of a broken leg <lb/>
That bad never been broken at all; <lb/>
He had killed off the nearest friend he <lb/>
had <lb/>
And torn up a house in squall. <lb/>
And now he wits at his end- <lb/>
lie had not an item left; <lb/>
And he bowed his head to the devil's <lb/>
scorn r <lb/>
Like a being of hope bereft. <lb/>
They found him a corpse that night <lb/>
In the street so drear and <lb/>
The foreman whispering in his ear, <lb/>
And the devil waiting for copy. <lb/>
Ami this is an editor's life, <lb/>
So fraught with dialings and care <lb/>
And fretting and struggles and strife <lb/>
Till Death lays claim to Ins share. <lb/>
We have recently purchased the stock <lb/>
of Hardware belonging to M. A. Jarvis. <lb/>
and will replenish the same with all the <lb/>
leading in the <lb/>
HARDWARE LINE. <lb/>
Tools, Ta- <lb/>
and Pocket Cutlery, Plow Bolls <lb/>
and Castings, Cart Material, <lb/>
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Hinges. <lb/>
Butts, Screws, Nails. <lb/>
Glass, Putty. Lead, <lb/>
Oil, Painters and <lb/>
Material <lb/>
description. <lb/>
Harrows and Cultivators, Gins, Grist <lb/>
Mills, Cider and Fan Mills, Saw <lb/>
Self-feeding Cooking Stoves. <lb/>
In fact all goods kept in a <lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
thank the public for the liberal pat- <lb/>
that they hare given us while <lb/>
managing the M. A. Jams, hardware bus- <lb/>
and a.-k that they continue the same <lb/>
to us. Our motto will be <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
UNDERTAKING. <lb/>
Having associated B. <lb/>
with me in the Undertaking business we <lb/>
are ready to serve the people in that <lb/>
capacity. All notes and accounts due <lb/>
me for past services have been placed in <lb/>
the hands of Mi. Sheppard for collection. <lb/>
Respect f nil v, <lb/>
FLANAGAN. <lb/>
We keep on hand at nil times a nice <lb/>
stock of Cases and Caskets of all <lb/>
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb/>
from the finest Metal Case down to a <lb/>
Pitt, county Pine Coffin. arc fitted <lb/>
up with all conveniences and can render <lb/>
satisfactory services to all who patronize <lb/>
us FLANAGAN SHEPPARD. <lb/>
Feb. 22nd. <lb/>
GREAT BARGAINS <lb/>
i m y <lb/>
Mrs. R. II. begs leave to an- <lb/>
to the ladies of Pitt county and <lb/>
vicinity that has again resumed bus- <lb/>
at the old formerly occupied <lb/>
Alfred better known as his <lb/>
Old Store. And has lust returned from <lb/>
the Northern Cities with a complete and <lb/>
entirely new stock of <lb/>
MILLINERY <lb/>
which she la extremely low for <lb/>
CASH. have also secured the services <lb/>
of Mrs. Hull a first-class Trimmer who <lb/>
will he pleased to serve the public in the <lb/>
most fastidious manner. Mrs null is <lb/>
well known to many of you as she has <lb/>
worked for me before Thanking you <lb/>
for your very liberal patronage in the <lb/>
past I hope by fair dealing you will <lb/>
give me a continuance of the same. <lb/>
MRS. It. II. <lb/>
THE MILLINERY STORE OF <lb/>
Mrs. T. <lb/>
lately been repaired and fitted up <lb/>
and she has just received a superb display <lb/>
of New Millinery for <lb/>
SPRING AND SUMMER <lb/>
Besides her usual line of trimmed <lb/>
lint rimed Hats, Ornaments and general <lb/>
millinery goods, she has the prettiest <lb/>
stock of Silks, shaded Rib- <lb/>
Gauzes, etc., in the market. Give <lb/>
her a call at the Old Stand. <lb/>
AT <lb/>
OPERA HOUSE CORNER <lb/>
Can be found a fresh supply of <lb/>
Light Canned Hoods, Fruits, <lb/>
Confections, Tobacco, <lb/>
Cigars, <lb/>
which ill he sold very lowest cash <lb/>
prices. Give me a call. <lb/>
J. C. CHESTNUT. <lb/>
m. <lb/>
Parlor <lb/>
m of U <lb/>
stops. swells. Stool <lb/>
and Book For only f <lb/>
right and<lb/>
to Sena <lb/>
to your <lb/>
from <lb/>
r, or <lb/>
aura t <lb/>
torn lost trial. <lb/>
MB to at <lb/>
aura to ma, j. <lb/>
walnut <lb/>
Taper k Mas. . <lb/>
Mayor April B. let, <lb/>
H. W. . <lb/>
or <lb/>
Letter. <lb/>
Special to <lb/>
Washington, D. C, Sept. <lb/>
Mr. Cleveland returned from a <lb/>
three fishing trip in Virginia <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Tho Senate has the <lb/>
appropriated by the <lb/>
cations bill from as pass- <lb/>
ed by the to and <lb/>
also added a provision under <lb/>
additional may spent <lb/>
within three years in purchase <lb/>
of <lb/>
Controller of the Treasury <lb/>
has gone to New York, where <lb/>
he will, to night, deliver an address <lb/>
Reform Club of that city, <lb/>
on present aspect of the Tariff <lb/>
The Democrats in Congress pro <lb/>
to make things lively trusts <lb/>
by introducing separate bills cover- <lb/>
the productions of each trust. <lb/>
Senator has introduced a bill <lb/>
to permit the importation of jute <lb/>
bagging free of duty. In bis re- <lb/>
marks upon bill, he spoke of the <lb/>
trust which bad increased the price <lb/>
of jute bagging, and said the <lb/>
cotton planters were seriously dis- <lb/>
cussing the advisability of withhold- <lb/>
their cotton from the market <lb/>
something can be done to <lb/>
break down this trust, which has <lb/>
boldly struck at one of the greatest <lb/>
interests of the inter- <lb/>
est that has no protection and <lb/>
which has to compete in the mar- <lb/>
of the world with cotton from <lb/>
other Congress has the <lb/>
power to protect this great industry <lb/>
simply taking off jute <lb/>
bagging. These and other similar <lb/>
bills will be forced to a vote at the <lb/>
earliest possible moment, as it is <lb/>
the intention of the Democrats to <lb/>
republicans to put them- <lb/>
on record in this of <lb/>
trusts. <lb/>
The republicans have not yet re- <lb/>
covered from the panic into which <lb/>
Mi. courageous <lb/>
sage on the Canadian <lb/>
threw them. The Senators of that <lb/>
party held a caucus last night, to <lb/>
decide upon what they shall do <lb/>
about this question, and the tariff, <lb/>
upon both of which they are at sea <lb/>
rudder or compass. So <lb/>
final agreement was they <lb/>
will caucus again in a few days. <lb/>
Mr. Cleveland is said to have con <lb/>
to the Democratic <lb/>
fund. This is worrying <lb/>
the republicans a great deal, but I <lb/>
do not see why. The head of th <lb/>
party has the right to <lb/>
a good example to the rank and <lb/>
file. <lb/>
The has passed the bill <lb/>
providing that all Government <lb/>
shall be printed in the high- <lb/>
est style of art, and on hand press- <lb/>
es. This does away with the steam <lb/>
plate in the Bureau <lb/>
graving and Printing. <lb/>
The Committee on Affairs <lb/>
is engaged in perfecting the bill of- <lb/>
by Wilson, to <lb/>
confer the necessary power upon <lb/>
the President to retaliate upon <lb/>
Canada treatment of our n <lb/>
The bill will be reported to <lb/>
tho as soon as possible, and <lb/>
it will be passed immediately, as <lb/>
the will not dare to op <lb/>
pose it. <lb/>
By dial of hard work the <lb/>
has again bad a quorum present <lb/>
this week but it is cot likely to keep <lb/>
it long. Private business of a <lb/>
nature will prove to be too <lb/>
much for the most of the members. <lb/>
Many Republicans here are of the <lb/>
opinion that the Senate will not pass <lb/>
a tariff bill at the present session. <lb/>
Perhaps not, but if it does not after <lb/>
all the bluster in which <lb/>
cants Senators have indulged, it <lb/>
will certainly a remarkable back- <lb/>
down. <lb/>
Chairmen and Price, of <lb/>
tho Democratic committee, <lb/>
have submitted to Mr. Cleveland <lb/>
their plan of in detail, <lb/>
and asked him to suggest any <lb/>
changes that be might desire. His <lb/>
reply was that be bad no <lb/>
to make; that the committee <lb/>
were doing everything just as be <lb/>
would have it done. <lb/>
Representative of Texas, <lb/>
who was a member of I be <lb/>
committee on foreign affairs in <lb/>
last Congress, says the charge that <lb/>
Mr. Cleveland bad changed his <lb/>
on the Canadian question is <lb/>
absurd. When the so called retail <lb/>
act was passed, March <lb/>
i here were two bills one a House <lb/>
was endorsed in Mr. <lb/>
was just u bill <lb/>
as the I'm message now rails <lb/>
tor; the other was the milk <lb/>
j water Senate bill, which was accept <lb/>
l by I lie <lb/>
I nothing mi the d before . xii <lb/>
ration of tin- Mr. <lb/>
I stool rigid lie doe <lb/>
j now. <lb/>
A lull has into <lb/>
; tin to trusts the <lb/>
punishments of <lb/>
Companion. <lb/>
General Robert E. Lee was a <lb/>
boy, for mother had <lb/>
taught to practice self denial <lb/>
and self-control, and to be <lb/>
cal in expending money. His <lb/>
death, when boy was bat <lb/>
eleven years of age, mode a <lb/>
He did markets <lb/>
managed out door and <lb/>
comfort of his invalid mother. As <lb/>
school closed for noon recess be <lb/>
rushed away from the frolicsome <lb/>
boys, and home to arrange <lb/>
for his mother's daily ride. <lb/>
as he was he carried to car- <lb/>
arranged the cushions, and <lb/>
seating himself by her side tried to <lb/>
entertain her, gravely reminding <lb/>
that the ride would fail to <lb/>
fit her unless she was cheerful. <lb/>
is both a son and a <lb/>
daughter to mother used to <lb/>
say. <lb/>
He was the most method it a of <lb/>
managers, the neatest of house- <lb/>
keepers. Unlike many boys, he did <lb/>
not think it beneath him to attend <lb/>
to details, or to do little things with <lb/>
as much carefulness as if they were <lb/>
large. While studying come sec- <lb/>
be drew the diagram oil a <lb/>
slate. Though be knew one he <lb/>
was drawing would be rubbed out <lb/>
to make room for another, he drew <lb/>
it with as much accuracy and neat- <lb/>
as if it were to be engraved. <lb/>
After bis return from <lb/>
can war, his wife, on opening bis <lb/>
trunk, found every article of cloths <lb/>
he had taken away with him and <lb/>
a bottle of brandy which had been <lb/>
put in for medicinal unopened. <lb/>
He never brands or <lb/>
key and rarely a glass of wine, and <lb/>
be never used tobacco. To <lb/>
the meaning of this fact ard <lb/>
the powerful of lad's <lb/>
self control, one must recall <lb/>
licking life and drinking customs of <lb/>
during General Lee's boy- <lb/>
hood and youth. <lb/>
During a school vacation he was <lb/>
a guest in a country where <lb/>
host, a fascinating of <lb/>
culture, lived a gay, wild life. <lb/>
Young Robert, who bad been train <lb/>
ed to self control and self-denial was <lb/>
shocked. He made no comment on <lb/>
what he saw, but ho refused to join <lb/>
in the revels. <lb/>
The unspoken rebuke brought to <lb/>
his bedside the night before his de- <lb/>
pal tut e the host. <lb/>
youth's abstinence had tamed him, <lb/>
and he, a man of the world, confess- <lb/>
ed to his youthful guest sorrow for <lb/>
the wild lite he was leading. <lb/>
Earnestly be warned him to be- <lb/>
ware of drinking habits and urged <lb/>
him to persist in his temperate <lb/>
course of life. On leaving him the <lb/>
host promised ho would try the re- <lb/>
form. <lb/>
Yet this methodical, self <lb/>
ed, affectionate, serviceable boy was <lb/>
no Ho was the son of <lb/>
Horse of tho <lb/>
inherited his father's mar- <lb/>
spirit. He chose the army for <lb/>
his profession and relatives <lb/>
ed his choice. <lb/>
He entered West Point at the age <lb/>
eighteen, graduated second in his <lb/>
class, and during the four years of <lb/>
cadet life he did not receive a de <lb/>
merit for any breach of rules <lb/>
or neglect of duty. He avoided to- <lb/>
and <lb/>
did a deed which his mother could <lb/>
not have approved. <lb/>
Lads who think it effeminate to be <lb/>
good, manly to be bad, are ask- <lb/>
ed to harmonize their notions with <lb/>
the pure, noble boyhood of Gen. <lb/>
Robert E. Lee. <lb/>
Margaret L. Williams Action for Si- <lb/>
Against A Vin- <lb/>
Joseph A. Williams, y <lb/>
To A. Williams <lb/>
You are notified the above <lb/>
cut It action has been commenced in <lb/>
this Court to obtain a Divorce A <lb/>
lo returnable on the 2nd <lb/>
Monday alter Monday in September <lb/>
1888 in favor of the Plaintiff <lb/>
which time and place you will appear <lb/>
if you think proper and answer or de- <lb/>
to the complaint of the Plaintiff, <lb/>
or will be prayed March <lb/>
Term 1880 of said Court, as asked in said <lb/>
complaint. E. A. MOVE, <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The undersigned having <lb/>
on the day of August, 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 acid <lb/>
estate to present their claims, properly <lb/>
authenticated, lo the undersigned on or <lb/>
before the of August, 1880, or this <lb/>
notice will be plead in bar of their<lb/>
of John Moore. <lb/>
A wile will hardly <lb/>
husband has had his <lb/>
bail or not ; lull let him go home <lb/>
a strange it in <lb/>
Ins and we it <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
new management. Hot and <lb/>
cold water baths. rooms and at- <lb/>
servants. Table always <lb/>
ed with the best of the market. Feed <lb/>
stables in connection. <lb/>
11.50 PEE <lb/>
El B. <lb/>
T HAVE LOCATED MY ICE BOX AT <lb/>
the store of Messrs. Harry Skinner Co. <lb/>
where ICE can be had at all limes of <lb/>
the day In quantities to suit at <lb/>
Ice delivered in all parts of the town <lb/>
morning without extra charge. All <lb/>
orders personally attended to and <lb/>
packed for out <lb/>
Am also prepared to fill orders for <lb/>
promptly and at lowest prices for which <lb/>
it can be sold. Give me your orders. <lb/>
E. B. MOORE, <lb/>
May <lb/>
AT TUB <lb/>
OLD STOKE. <lb/>
AND BUY- <lb/>
their year's supplies will it to <lb/>
their Interest to get our prices before <lb/>
Is complete- <lb/>
In all its branches. <lb/>
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb/>
FLOUR, COFFEE. SUGAR. <lb/>
SPICES, TEAS, Ac. <lb/>
always at Lowest Pricks. <lb/>
TOBACCO CIGARS <lb/>
buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb/>
you to buy at one profit. A com- <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb/>
the times. Our goods arc all bought and <lb/>
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb/>
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb/>
Respectfully,<lb/>
N. C <lb/>
To my friends of pit I and adjoining <lb/>
counties. Through special arrangements <lb/>
with my companies can sell the best <lb/>
Saw Mills, Sins. Presses, <lb/>
and other Machinery from to l-i per <lb/>
cent cheaper than any body else. All <lb/>
Machinery warranted and entire <lb/>
faction before a cent is paid, <lb/>
Send for and full <lb/>
E. <lb/>
G. COX, <lb/>
Dunn, <lb/>
JOHN NICHOLS<lb/>
Horses <lb/>
Mules. <lb/>
AX <lb/>
Eastern Reflector, EXCELSIOR <lb/>
ALWAYS SATISFACTORY <lb/>
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND <lb/>
ALL PURCHASERS CAM BE SUITED <lb/>
A car load Just arrived and now for <lb/>
sale by. <lb/>
at Keel King's old stand. Will sell them <lb/>
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb/>
or at reasonable terms on time. I bought <lb/>
my stock for Cash and can afford to sell <lb/>
as cheap as anyone. Give me a cell. <lb/>
Have Just procured several first-class <lb/>
Vehicles and will take passengers to <lb/>
at reasonable rates. <lb/>
Sale, Feed and lira Stalk <lb/>
Cleveland contributes a <lb/>
check to the Democratic election <lb/>
lands. This is his letter of <lb/>
To the Editor Please inform your <lb/>
readers that I have a positive remedy for <lb/>
the above named disease. By Its <lb/>
thousands of hopeless cases have been <lb/>
permanently cured. I shall be glad to <lb/>
send two bottles of m remedy to <lb/>
of your readers who have <lb/>
If they will send me their express <lb/>
post office address. Respectfully, <lb/>
T. A. Slocum. M. C. Pearl st, N. Y, <lb/>
NORTH In Office Clerk <lb/>
Pm County, i Superior Court, <lb/>
Notice is hereby given of the <lb/>
of the Queen Esther Mutual Aid So- <lb/>
; that the names of the <lb/>
tors are Jesse E. Holliday, Fanny K. <lb/>
Holiday, James Holli- <lb/>
day, Spencer Pay ton, <lb/>
Simon II ill is Hoyt Little <lb/>
Maria Payton, Colonel <lb/>
Holliday, and such others as they in <lb/>
associate with them; that the place of <lb/>
business, shall be in Pitt county North <lb/>
Carolina, and its general purpose and <lb/>
business is the relief of sick and dis- <lb/>
members and defraying expenses <lb/>
of their and extending oilier char- <lb/>
to dependent that the <lb/>
duration of the corporation shall be <lb/>
years, with stock. <lb/>
E. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
SEVEN SPRINGS HOTEL <lb/>
Is now open for the accommodation <lb/>
of guests and visitors to the SPRINGS. <lb/>
The properties of the waters arc well <lb/>
known Kidney and Bladder <lb/>
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Debility and <lb/>
General Prostration. The house <lb/>
been thoroughly renovated. . <lb/>
polite m mm <lb/>
Conveyances can be bad to the <lb/>
either from Mt. Olive, 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/>
Proprietors <lb/>
The Tar Hirer Transportation <lb/>
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, President <lb/>
J. B. Cherry, <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb/>
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