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CIRCULATION. <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
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fur I he . mi i i if v. bi owe It. <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, DECEMBER 1888 <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C- <lb/>
Editor aM <lb/>
Published Every <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE<lb/>
Paul's inspired letters, two are writs church his cause <lb/>
; ten to Timothy, one, <lb/>
lone to Ami <lb/>
Whilom. <lb/>
assumption that as against the cheaper than <lb/>
to Titus I wish specially to Grand Government mid in favor private home, for the v <lb/>
All<lb/>
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DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb/>
will not hesitate to <lb/>
en and measures that arc not consistent <lb/>
with th true principles of the party. <lb/>
If yea a <lb/>
of the State send for the <lb/>
OB. W SAMPLE FREE <lb/>
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
M. Scales, of <lb/>
M. <lb/>
an. of New <lb/>
Secretary of L <lb/>
around the earth the Christmas <lb/>
chimes are ringing <lb/>
As once the herald over Bethlehem's <lb/>
plain <lb/>
Filling the blue midnight with their <lb/>
choral singing. <lb/>
iron tongues take up I lie strain. <lb/>
And Christ is strain <lb/>
In the Mewed manger lies <lb/>
The Holy whose loving eyes <lb/>
The eyes of Blessed Mary meet, <lb/>
With tenderness most wise. <lb/>
and Strange and sweet. <lb/>
And old as God's eternities <lb/>
In chambers, and places <lb/>
Where dumb fits haggard ail <lb/>
forlorn, w <lb/>
His children, listening, lift their weary <lb/>
faces <lb/>
The old, old story, Is born <lb/>
Floats from t he airy spires. <lb/>
And from the sounding choirs <lb/>
Of old cathedrals rolls it- Joy along <lb/>
cometh to his once more. <lb/>
Even as He came before <lb/>
As a little child, who lies <lb/>
In human arms, with human eyes. <lb/>
Asking seeking love and rest <lb/>
On the tender mother's breast <lb/>
Not in the manger where He lay of old. <lb/>
Upon the purple and the <lb/>
glow <lb/>
Of the great Syrian stars, like lamps of <lb/>
Bold <lb/>
Not where the tides of music ebb and <lb/>
Sow <lb/>
lies to tin-churches, personal <lb/>
turtle John the author <lb/>
of three letters, two of <lb/>
are addressed to individuals, one of <lb/>
whom was an honored her <lb/>
Ins pis- She- was earnest With Longfellow. <lb/>
Urn <lb/>
Mt being fanatical. Her zeal Noble Sun <lb/>
not spasmodic but like the beam. <lb/>
How of a river. She did not bub- <lb/>
up then nor was <lb/>
she the victim of moods, and times. <lb/>
ed Gain, and the other a and seasons. went quietly and <lb/>
matron whose name seems to about her bus- <lb/>
have been answering to but many here present to-day <lb/>
lbs Hebrew Martha. Some have ran her honest appeals <lb/>
supposed this name denoted tender efforts for souls. <lb/>
tin- either some particular current of her religious Hie that Oil and after I his <lb/>
church to which the epistle was j feeling was too deep to be loud date all persons desiring to become <lb/>
claims an usual <lb/>
rules and limitations of business pi in <lb/>
and just dealings should be <lb/>
Most r waived. These ideas have been <lb/>
much encouraged by <lb/>
Supreme Snorer- Nor acquiescence. Belief from <lb/>
are i I <lb/>
Chief- Explosive Manipulator <lb/>
Windmill <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
the billowing <lb/>
contracts made with the Govern- <lb/>
men I is too easily accorded in la- <lb/>
I Tor of the citizen, i he failure to sup <lb/>
I port claims the Govern <lb/>
I proof is often supplied <lb/>
Inn better oration than the <lb/>
wealth of the Government and the <lb/>
mid a man tells yon he can <lb/>
sell you goods for less than value you <lb/>
may rest assured it not true, <lb/>
but even If it Were true, it is not <lb/>
the way to build up improve <lb/>
our Lei as pull together <lb/>
and work together in whatever <lb/>
sphere or business we may in If <lb/>
we would its a town and <lb/>
ion.<lb/>
OF <lb/>
Sister Delaney was conspicuous- <lb/>
liberal without, <lb/>
Hue in order <lb/>
j to give. Her donations <lb/>
lo the church, the pastor, the par- <lb/>
sent, or the. Christian church at <lb/>
large ; but this opinion has no <lb/>
It is most <lb/>
bit- that John wrote in some Chris <lb/>
; Man mail on who was a per-on in <lb/>
to warn her against <lb/>
who were j example worthy <lb/>
I log themselves into her family to your imitation. <lb/>
j seduce her her children from But most of all would I coin <lb/>
the faith. letter is an inter-1 mend her the <lb/>
o-ting memorial of the exemplary j church, the pastor, the membership, <lb/>
character of a Christian matron and ; the town. If she failed to attend <lb/>
mother, honored and loved by that, church services there was always <lb/>
disciple whom not a mere excuse. She <lb/>
ELECT not. only came but she came <lb/>
I place of honor to no . I don't remember <lb/>
members of this club shall <lb/>
quired an initiation <lb/>
of Wake. Through the great Minster's aisles of <lb/>
P. of Gates. <lb/>
Superintendent of Public <lb/>
M. Finger of <lb/>
Attorney F. <lb/>
n, f <lb/>
SUPREME COURT. <lb/>
Chief Justice N. H. Smith, of <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
Associate S. Ashe. of <lb/>
Augustus S. Merrimon, of Wake. <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
First E. Shepherd, of<lb/>
fretted stone- <lb/>
Not there, beside the Blessed Maid <lb/>
The Blessed One laid <lb/>
To-day He cometh to His <lb/>
Weak small, a child of sin <lb/>
Lost in the city's roaring din. <lb/>
He treads with tiny naked feet <lb/>
The foulness of the stony street <lb/>
And no one takes in <lb/>
In g alleys, up the broken stair- <lb/>
way, <lb/>
In rotting cellars and In garrets dim. <lb/>
word in our language above <lb/>
all now members shall <lb/>
monthly dues i. Mr. <lb/>
wished t <lb/>
n by adding th -i <lb/>
all lees pertaining to this Society <lb/>
shall be divided among the charter <lb/>
members alter deducting such sums <lb/>
as may be necessary to pay the <lb/>
burial expenses of insolvent rivals. <lb/>
The amendment being accepted, the <lb/>
resolution was adopted and ordered <lb/>
spread upon tho initiates in red ink. <lb/>
Mr. Normal stated <lb/>
that a young friend of his had re- <lb/>
be I poverty of the gratuities <lb/>
fee oft In the form pensions are granted <lb/>
upon no other real ground than the <lb/>
ion of r he applicant, or <lb/>
for reasons less valid i large <lb/>
-urns are expended build <lb/>
mg- and oilier Improvements anon <lb/>
representations scarcely claimed to <lb/>
be related to public needs <lb/>
grows <lb/>
more <lb/>
and <lb/>
infant <lb/>
calls for one <lb/>
good friend Oil, which never <lb/>
bill pain <lb/>
It is pleasant n tide <lb/>
hear j roughing when <lb/>
I hoy Could lie d a i em <lb/>
bottle of Dr. Bull,, <lb/>
The World's Opinions. <lb/>
FALL GOODS <lb/>
AT <lb/>
she was ever late. She was quested him to his name as <lb/>
to Hie trill h as she believed it <lb/>
without degenerating into bigotry <lb/>
or sectarianism. She was sternly <lb/>
as aptly describing what should lie <lb/>
admired in the sisterhood. Lady, as <lb/>
often used, is a weak and disgusting <lb/>
attempt to under a high- <lb/>
sounding name a flimsy, idle, and <lb/>
worthless type of womanhood. <lb/>
But there is a better use of word, j what she belie veil to be false by <lb/>
There is possible such a j spoken. believed <lb/>
mat ion of in which in the old doctrines of grace and <lb/>
mind is enlarged, the heart is a literal interpretation of God's <lb/>
Bed, elevated, the commands to Ben. <lb/>
sensibilities refined, and the taste I She was a Christian, <lb/>
chastened, as lifts one above the She kept well-informed in <lb/>
an membership. Tin <lb/>
chair informed Mr. Normal that <lb/>
such application would not be <lb/>
Second Philips, of I In the sad places of the <lb/>
ye Wise Men, seek for <lb/>
Him <lb/>
Third G. Connor, of <lb/>
Clark, of <lb/>
Fifth A. Gilmer, of <lb/>
nil ford <lb/>
Sixth District E. T. of <lb/>
Seventh C. of <lb/>
Cumberland. <lb/>
Eighth District W. J. Montgomery, of <lb/>
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb/>
Tenth Avery, of <lb/>
M. Shipp, of <lb/>
Twelfth n- <lb/>
f Buncombe. <lb/>
is <lb/>
B. Vance, of <lb/>
W. Ransom, of <lb/>
House of District <lb/>
tori's C. of Pitt <lb/>
M. Simmons, of <lb/>
Craven. <lb/>
Third W. of <lb/>
Nichols, of <lb/>
Wake <lb/>
Fifth W. Reid, of Rock- <lb/>
T. Bennett, of <lb/>
An sin. <lb/>
Seventh S. <lb/>
f Rowan. <lb/>
II. II. Cowles, <lb/>
t Wilkes. <lb/>
Ninth District Thomas D. Johnston, <lb/>
GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
Court A. <lb/>
Sheriff J. A K. Tucker. <lb/>
Register of <lb/>
B. Cherry. <lb/>
Manning. <lb/>
T IT. <lb/>
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair- <lb/>
man, Guilford Mooring. <lb/>
W. A. James, Jr., T. E. Keel. <lb/>
Public School <lb/>
Latham. <lb/>
of F. W. Brown. <lb/>
No star shall lead you on <lb/>
Only track of little bleeding feet. <lb/>
Ill alley and in street <lb/>
The voice of some lost little one. <lb/>
Groping and shall go <lb/>
Before, that ye may know I <lb/>
In little faces pinched with cold and <lb/>
hunger, <lb/>
Look, lest ye miss Him In the wist- <lb/>
eyes. <lb/>
And on mouths unfed by mother <lb/>
Marred, and stained. His <lb/>
image lies <lb/>
And when ye And Him in the mid- <lb/>
night wild. <lb/>
Even In the likeness of an outcast <lb/>
Child. <lb/>
O Wise Men own your King <lb/>
cradle bring <lb/>
Your gold to raise and <lb/>
Your of <lb/>
For as you do it unto He. <lb/>
do it unto Me. <lb/>
A Memorial Discourse. <lb/>
I In the <lb/>
. by Bar. j . <lb/>
la to Mm. W. K. <lb/>
common plane of womanhood <lb/>
justifies the name of perfect <lb/>
lady. believe I hazard <lb/>
when I say that to our sister be <lb/>
longed justly this honorable title- If <lb/>
it is not a thing of rank and blood, <lb/>
or artifice, but a noble loyalty of <lb/>
the soul, then to her it undoubtedly <lb/>
belonged. <lb/>
The fact was apparent in several <lb/>
respects ; flint in her Her <lb/>
dress was simple and plain, vet neat <lb/>
appropriate, and her personal <lb/>
appearance was but an index of bur <lb/>
house. She how <lb/>
hie is one to be possessed <lb/>
bin little of this world's goods and <lb/>
yet lo appear well in dress and <lb/>
This neatness was due <lb/>
to Neatness a thing of <lb/>
the soul, and yet it is a habit. Mrs. <lb/>
Delaney was naturally <lb/>
and this was manifest in the or- <lb/>
prevailing among her effects <lb/>
at death. She had made <lb/>
g ii of she <lb/>
sired long before her death; yet <lb/>
withstanding the fact she was <lb/>
stricken down without opportunity <lb/>
j to arrange any thing in -penal <lb/>
lier, there was nut the slightest <lb/>
lo find and dispose <lb/>
loyal to the of God's word, considered as all applications for <lb/>
No reputation for piety or learning membership should be made in writs <lb/>
could shield from her reprobation j In the following words <lb/>
a bachelor be- <lb/>
tween the ages and year-, <lb/>
and feeling the need of assistance <lb/>
in solution of the <lb/>
problem, do d sue to became a <lb/>
the Ancient Independent <lb/>
order be bachelor if we <lb/>
could help-it. I will solemnly de- <lb/>
to passing events; but not to the <lb/>
neglect of her Bible. -The visit I dare am not making this n- <lb/>
made to I her with to become a member your <lb/>
an open Bible before her. Site not on-1 society through curiosity, but am <lb/>
Iv read but God's actuated by a desire for the <lb/>
result she was a listener. ion, a- <lb/>
the whole she was the best j of hose whom f believe lo <lb/>
rounded Christian in in the same situation as myself. <lb/>
not in this town. I feel I <lb/>
that I may say of her the; This application should ad- <lb/>
language of Prov the de- dressed to care P. O. Draw <lb/>
excellent Greenville, N. C At this <lb/>
daughters have done virtuously but <lb/>
thou excellent them <lb/>
Her life was a conspicuous exam <lb/>
pie influence a well order- <lb/>
ed walk and character; <lb/>
and what one with frail health and <lb/>
small means may accomplish if real <lb/>
devout and consecrated lo Christ <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
lee. S <lb/>
tiling to her will. <lb/>
An inspection of the library <lb/>
One of the poets has very beaut i- i of the pastor of this <lb/>
fully, but mournfully, said that church shows quite a talent possess <lb/>
to each life some rain must collecting and <lb/>
During the last twelve months we log rare and papers. And <lb/>
M. Bernard. <lb/>
C. Forbes. <lb/>
J. Perkins. m <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Ward. T. A. <lb/>
J. P. 2nd Ward. O. Hook- <lb/>
r and R. Williams Jr.; 3rd Ward. J. J. <lb/>
and A. F. <lb/>
and Third <lb/>
Rev. N. C <lb/>
First <lb/>
Sundays, miming and night. <lb/>
Hughes, D. D., Rector. <lb/>
Sunday, morn- <lb/>
and night. Prayer Meeting even <lb/>
Wednesday right. Rev. R. B. John. <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
every Sunday, morn- <lb/>
and night. r Meeting every <lb/>
Wednesday night. <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
LODGES. <lb/>
Greenville No. A. F. A A. <lb/>
M meets 1st Thursday and Mos- <lb/>
night 1st and Sunday at <lb/>
Lodge. W. M. King. W. M. <lb/>
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. BO meets <lb/>
and 4th Monday nights at Ma- <lb/>
F. W. Brown, R. P. <lb/>
Covenant Dodge, No. I. 0.0. F. <lb/>
every Tuesday night. D. I. <lb/>
Lodge. No. of IT., <lb/>
eels first and third r night. <lb/>
D. D. D. <lb/>
Pitt Council. No. A. L. of IT., meets <lb/>
very night. C. A. White. . <lb/>
Temperance Reform Club meets in their <lb/>
MB night, at <lb/>
have found it sadly true the clouds <lb/>
have come and burst upon out <lb/>
heads, and many loved ones has <lb/>
the destroying tempest borne away. <lb/>
We may almost say in the mourn <lb/>
language the Psalmist, <lb/>
earnest them away as with a <lb/>
The innocent babe, happy child, <lb/>
the promising young man, the <lb/>
strong Gather, the loved mother, the <lb/>
aged parent, have all been called <lb/>
away. Perhaps never in the history <lb/>
of the town have there been so ma- <lb/>
deaths in the same period of time <lb/>
and tho loss is heightened when we <lb/>
reflect that many these have been <lb/>
among the oldest, most useful, and <lb/>
most respected our <lb/>
In these losses this church has <lb/>
been specially afflicted. Four of <lb/>
her oldest, most loved, and efficient <lb/>
members nave died within eight <lb/>
months. mourn not for them, <lb/>
for ourselves ; we believe that <lb/>
loss is their eternal gain. But <lb/>
how great is our loss Four of the <lb/>
and most beautiful pillars <lb/>
of our church have been removed. <lb/>
We do not murmur, we know <lb/>
that the Great Architect had use <lb/>
for them in the temple not made <lb/>
with hands. It was He who gave <lb/>
them to us; it was He who took <lb/>
them and blessed be His <lb/>
name I United in their service hero, <lb/>
they an- not divided in their re- <lb/>
ward there. <lb/>
It is proper to remind you that the <lb/>
service to-day in memory one of <lb/>
these does not imply that she was <lb/>
more loved, more honored, or more <lb/>
worthy of distinction than the <lb/>
others. If was their request that <lb/>
no be spoken from this place <lb/>
concerning them; it would doubtless <lb/>
have been her wish also could she <lb/>
have expressed it. inasmuch <lb/>
as the pastor was absent when she <lb/>
died, the general desire of her <lb/>
friends, was that some . service of a <lb/>
fit character in memory of the de- <lb/>
ceased should be held. That <lb/>
ice has been set for <lb/>
The speaker does not presume to <lb/>
know enough of the life of de- <lb/>
ceased to give a review even <lb/>
of its most events, nor is <lb/>
that necessary. I rather to <lb/>
present a picture o her char- <lb/>
it impressed me. as shall <lb/>
he to the living. <lb/>
In searching for some <lb/>
all this was but the natural express, <lb/>
ion of an love of and <lb/>
system which revealed Itself COO <lb/>
slant neatness. <lb/>
Akin to this was an ever present <lb/>
i I presume no one <lb/>
ever knew Mrs. Delaney to do any <lb/>
act which was justly open to <lb/>
criticism. Her good sense <lb/>
n feeling saved her <lb/>
violating the proprieties of life. It <lb/>
was this that led her so sacredly <lb/>
regard the feeling others. She <lb/>
would mil wound was need- <lb/>
in order to heal. <lb/>
Another related trait which was <lb/>
quite prominent her character <lb/>
was u dignity which never for- <lb/>
her. This was but a natural <lb/>
expression of a lofty, pure and <lb/>
pendent spirit. There was nothing <lb/>
lo; in or stiffness her man- <lb/>
and yet could not come in <lb/>
her presence without being made <lb/>
conscious of her gentle, yet <lb/>
dignity of soul. Hence no one need- <lb/>
ed to be told that Mrs. <lb/>
was of a pure lofty <lb/>
As Hie rose is known by its <lb/>
and its perfume, so with woman; <lb/>
the marks the lady are man- <lb/>
to all. <lb/>
I hold that to call one a lady in <lb/>
this high sense is to say all that can <lb/>
be said justly her praise except <lb/>
lo add <lb/>
A LADY, <lb/>
and this I now proceed to do, with- <lb/>
out a fear that there will be even a <lb/>
mental reservation in your assent <lb/>
to tin- just is <lb/>
as the shining light <lb/>
more and <lb/>
II I were asked to some <lb/>
one element of character <lb/>
in which our slater was specially <lb/>
strong, I do know that I could <lb/>
do it. She was not so <lb/>
much for the possession of any one <lb/>
in marked degree as tin- <lb/>
general Christian <lb/>
A a Christian she was gentle and <lb/>
jet decided and <lb/>
That smooth and noiseless tread <lb/>
was a Hi emblem of her meek and <lb/>
quiet spirit; yet she was no reed <lb/>
shaken by every wind. She thought <lb/>
she judged <lb/>
and sin- feared not to own her con- <lb/>
w prompt to re- <lb/>
wrong, and no sermons of her <lb/>
Hall N <lb/>
The meeting was called to <lb/>
by Supreme Lecturer at <lb/>
P. M. Alter the usual <lb/>
by Grand <lb/>
it <lb/>
ed as ready for business or I'm <lb/>
any thing else except breach prom <lb/>
and the lever. <lb/>
The Hon. <lb/>
ed arose to remark that be believed <lb/>
himself to be the possessor of a <lb/>
heart of unusual <lb/>
great a heart mat <lb/>
beat in sympathy with all the <lb/>
mankind, that is when some <lb/>
mortal of the gender was <lb/>
not carry -aid heart around on <lb/>
a and while he felt himself <lb/>
deeply interested in the cases <lb/>
brethren <lb/>
Normal and Windmill <lb/>
were by <lb/>
to to have brought trouble- lie <lb/>
the club st this meeting, Still <lb/>
he thought that tin- Interests the <lb/>
w to tie hell subservient to <lb/>
u the many so he would <lb/>
move that these . <lb/>
until a more propitious occasion, <lb/>
the of their woes, and that <lb/>
this meeting be devoted to the <lb/>
lion of and the general <lb/>
business the society. Alter bes <lb/>
seconded, the motion <lb/>
and Mr. took <lb/>
the to move that the title <lb/>
Grand be <lb/>
the <lb/>
presiding officer as the <lb/>
Supreme Chin Worker. He said <lb/>
support of the motion that the lat- <lb/>
title more euphonious <lb/>
far more in keeping with the <lb/>
principles of order than <lb/>
former, while it meant the same <lb/>
thing and that he hoped ins urn <lb/>
would earned, which hope <lb/>
was immediately realized by the <lb/>
unanimous vote of he society. <lb/>
Normal then offered <lb/>
a resolution which be read as <lb/>
That Art. VIII our <lb/>
Constitution be amended sous to <lb/>
read as <lb/>
term of each officer of this <lb/>
club shall lie for the of hi- <lb/>
natural life or until be shall have <lb/>
severed his connection with us by <lb/>
drifting from the pro. Shel <lb/>
of this club room out upon the <lb/>
misty am of Mr. Wind <lb/>
mill said it afforded <lb/>
him great pleasure to move that the <lb/>
he adopted. lie said <lb/>
to-night was but One of the many <lb/>
occasions on uh he had been <lb/>
obliged to smother his griefs in bl- <lb/>
own bosom while this society was <lb/>
electing officers, and he thought <lb/>
should the be elected <lb/>
or hie in the perhaps, the <lb/>
club would have more time to look <lb/>
the duel Explosive Manipulator in <lb/>
formed chair that toe oil had <lb/>
almost burned out, and the <lb/>
night seemed greatly <lb/>
Interested in Hall No. <lb/>
quietly tin- <lb/>
hers separated, each to seek his <lb/>
particular rival and set for a <lb/>
to -get a move on <lb/>
Reporter. <lb/>
mid a mild-tempered in our near- <lb/>
lug and nutria, -pink her <lb/>
finds continually, I <lb/>
bear it any Don l be <lb/>
too severe on her. my friend yon little <lb/>
realize her sufferings, she her <lb/>
sweet ill heath <lb/>
is the Dr. Pierces favorite <lb/>
will make her well. For <lb/>
disease.-., <lb/>
bearing down puns, and the long <lb/>
list Ilia that remit r women <lb/>
no medicine can compare with It <lb/>
is the only medicine for women's <lb/>
liar weaknesses and ailments sold by <lb/>
under a positive <lb/>
from the manufacturers, to give rest and <lb/>
Una in every ease. r money refunded. <lb/>
guarantee print, on bottle wrap- <lb/>
per. <lb/>
For all derangements of the <lb/>
liver bowels, take Or <lb/>
lets, or <lb/>
Altogether With The People. <lb/>
As arc <lb/>
Win Ere- <lb/>
Washington Latter. <lb/>
Special ear. to <lb/>
A Dec. <lb/>
Senator owing to the <lb/>
wide Ins recent <lb/>
with <lb/>
has been the center of <lb/>
the the <lb/>
gallery this week. He <lb/>
Goldsboro <lb/>
t is altogether with the <lb/>
that the of a <lb/>
town whether it s all be a <lb/>
moat city or a plodding borough. <lb/>
Till- is not a theory, lint a positive <lb/>
fact i bat is sustained by every, day <lb/>
experience by the <lb/>
history all people allies <lb/>
since the world began. <lb/>
Says the Wilmington r <lb/>
of comes from <lb/>
our special commissioner an ac- <lb/>
count Of some new industries ill <lb/>
Wadesboro, worth the reading. <lb/>
The story a simple one, but <lb/>
told. The simple <lb/>
is pleasing and interesting. <lb/>
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and cut ling out ex- <lb/>
porting and <lb/>
most prised of all <lb/>
I there one who reads this <lb/>
their demoralizing consequences <lb/>
ceased should be held. That mill said it afforded should not In- tolerated, either as a <lb/>
o'clock ice has been set for As a Christian she was gentle him great pleasure to move that the means of relieving the treasury of <lb/>
ex The speaker does not to yet decided and outspoken, resolution be adopted. He said its present surplus, or us furnish <lb/>
Temperance Union know enough of the life of our de- That smooth and noiseless tread was but of the many pretext resisting a proper <lb/>
In the Friday to give a review even was a Hi emblem of her meek and occasions on which he had been reduction In tariff rates. It <lb/>
of each week Mrs. v. H. which- gum Important nor is quiet spirit; yet she was no reed obliged to smother his griefs in his Cannot be denied that the <lb/>
ard. in Reform Club that necessary. I rather to shaken by every wind. She thought own bosom while this society was and e interests which are so <lb/>
mm Friday night. Miss Eva present such a picture of her char- and t-i deeply, she judged electing officers, he heard ts are <lb/>
it impressed me, as shall and sin- feared no to own her con- that should the lie elected made to deal in a just <lb/>
t-- be to the living. She w is prompt tores lot in the perhaps, the manner with oar tariff law-, <lb/>
POST OFFICE. In searching for some wrong, and no sermons other club would have more time to look related to if are large <lb/>
Office hours I a. m. to P- Money from which I might pastor ever received bet more I he welfare individual large <lb/>
a. i. to P. n. No or- . ft of her character, II approval than those sin Mr. stated Iv prevailing among the people, <lb/>
will from . have readily thought of the and shot comings were sharply n that he would Bias to the res the general is <lb/>
m ail arrives dally Sun- lion of the see John i by that no officer individual and private <lb/>
A. a., at S. P K. which was written to j was but ; be eligible, for s second term, that it may be expected to re- <lb/>
mail arrives Sun- whom he the or imp -ring The was accept d and with dare and <lb/>
M- and depart at M. as a fit and true designation of never e-caped tho resolution was adopted by a of and co <lb/>
eT of our sister. to my knowledge. Her steads I rising vote, after which the from its Trees <lb/>
for Ridge Spring and inter-1 Let me yon in passing fast hopefulness as horn of her officers were elected for the en- It should upon the slightest <lb/>
Wednesdays I largely the scriptures deal faith ii She was wont, to say suing pretext of promoting the good, <lb/>
and a. of when spoke Supreme Chin apply public fun Is to the of <lb/>
mail as addressed to where is your faith in f Sue plated localities and individual. Nu <lb/>
ab am. the-Acts to the same felt that would take care of his Most Merciful it be denied that there is a grow <lb/>
refuses to talk the matter, <lb/>
but lie lends regard it as ended <lb/>
at least is what they say. <lb/>
Senator Harris, by a motion to <lb/>
the Senate tariff bill on <lb/>
out the tact the I <lb/>
Republican Senators will vole sol I <lb/>
idly in favor that measure, not- <lb/>
withstanding the fact that <lb/>
i hem a e known to be bitterly op- <lb/>
posed certain sections of the bill.; <lb/>
Several explanations are given for <lb/>
this ant ion parties who profess to I <lb/>
know. One is that Harrison has I <lb/>
stated be wants the bill pass <lb/>
ed at ibis and that tho a-1 <lb/>
republicans that are opposed to it <lb/>
are afraid to vote against if, lest <lb/>
thereby lose their share <lb/>
patronage under the new <lb/>
nation; is, that they know <lb/>
the bill will not pass the House <lb/>
and only vote tot it to keep up <lb/>
of bat in the <lb/>
ranks until after Harrison Is <lb/>
leaving the quarrel <lb/>
that is believed by many people to <lb/>
be inevitable over the tariff, until <lb/>
the next session, when they will <lb/>
both and Senate. <lb/>
The President's message was an <lb/>
able statement of the position of <lb/>
the democratic party on the tariff <lb/>
and other matters of importance, <lb/>
the ideas there in award <lb/>
not have improved. State. <lb/>
like the following from the <lb/>
message are ponderous with <lb/>
manlike mocks the <lb/>
people <lb/>
shall protect lac, rich, and <lb/>
they in turn will care the <lb/>
laboring poor. Any intermediary <lb/>
between people and th.-n- govern- <lb/>
or the least of the <lb/>
are and protection the <lb/>
owes to the humblest citizen <lb/>
the laud, makes the boast <lb/>
live a glittering <lb/>
the pretended boon id <lb/>
American citizenship a shameless <lb/>
imposition. <lb/>
of public money with <lb/>
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ever -In <lb/>
now in <lb/>
age <lb/>
if these home industries ours, <lb/>
hat does take a new pride In <lb/>
the good old Stale of North Cam <lb/>
line T <lb/>
Wherefore these blessings re- <lb/>
source and advantages climate <lb/>
if not to develop and enjoy <lb/>
what are we here for <lb/>
The ear progress develop- <lb/>
is on the up tirade. <lb/>
mil-t be to the wheel ; <lb/>
the march of progress is on. The, <lb/>
must fall in who -could not be left <lb/>
u the procession. <lb/>
i North Carolina <lb/>
Need we to this brief Stephen Pool, <lb/>
but telling article Is not s <lb/>
w to the and <lb/>
leave them to make the application <lb/>
nut draw their own as <lb/>
to why is not a greater <lb/>
city further on in the march of <lb/>
progress that is characteristic of the <lb/>
age in the South than what she <lb/>
it ii. <lb/>
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sharply, your conduct on and <lb/>
such occasions, attributing <lb/>
actions every i the <lb/>
right call you a if <lb/>
you wear a sad lace, and a shallow, <lb/>
heartless if smiles are native lo <lb/>
countenance, and leave their <lb/>
impress are In tie ways <lb/>
of world. If home ares <lb/>
den skeletons peep from in my <lb/>
a have proved too i for <lb/>
tightly soul lo be <lb/>
and sickness follows as <lb/>
why, of you <lb/>
git weakly to troubles; <lb/>
w em lo be <lb/>
to and <lb/>
drives in sunlight <lb/>
and free air are the older of the <lb/>
you p both i x- <lb/>
and prefer your own <lb/>
enjoyment to t lie com fa of others I <lb/>
friends, tin not much <lb/>
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lo k- work on, or w.-ll, <lb/>
winter, and why <lb/>
I The i- interesting in show <lb/>
the growth of American cities. <lb/>
The Philadelphia co has <lb/>
showing the growth s no by <lb/>
an appeal to lie rote for dent <lb/>
in the two v. I MO I <lb/>
i cl a i In <lb/>
the following table. Ural <lb/>
column shows the in <lb/>
the second -Lows the , <lb/>
population iii 1888. To bis <lb/>
rive this it takes the vote <lb/>
and ascertain by com ring the <lb/>
vote with the census for year <lb/>
how many i <lb/>
to each vote, <lb/>
, Turk showed while <lb/>
d showed but i . <lb/>
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ALL WOOL. <lb/>
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BUFF SHOES <lb/>
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New Orleans in <lb/>
in- name Is Al <lb/>
soil, lie <lb/>
per man once i ; <lb/>
in town and i a tint.- <lb/>
in New . ha n <lb/>
We also invite you to <lb/>
Stock, <lb/>
better than eyer before. <lb/>
We have a good line <lb/>
and Kentucky Jean, <lb/>
; a Caps a <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
is iii prosperous cir <lb/>
old <lb/>
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paper <lb/>
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the ilia, es their <lb/>
kindest regards to w think <lb/>
Mr. is be <lb/>
the 80th stone id life and <lb/>
Mr. Pool is over , <lb/>
I'm. all <lb/>
a cl <lb/>
intelligent businessman can't <lb/>
but realize the importance of <lb/>
more in g <lb/>
ha.- been is . done <lb/>
upon methods are <lb/>
with too great peril to themselves <lb/>
and to the go. of the <lb/>
people. There is no doubt but <lb/>
credit i- too cheap, and these tacts <lb/>
are manifesting themselves very <lb/>
fast to the prudent business men, <lb/>
they are forced be careful in <lb/>
the their <lb/>
Pierre Cl <lb/>
ton, be will make his <lb/>
headquarters for his hum and <lb/>
lung trips. He Is a float <lb/>
stable on which he <lb/>
bis horses, hounds and en <lb/>
tire kennel. The <lb/>
Mi. yacht, the K mi. <lb/>
and be on baud wherever be i <lb/>
floating <lb/>
is Mr. own <lb/>
and tin- idea has attracted <lb/>
among sportsmen. <lb/>
An exchange Is <lb/>
home without a to <lb/>
winch a brother editor replies, <lb/>
is a place hats arc stuff <lb/>
ed into I lie wind W where the <lb/>
are like pigs, the house <lb/>
wile like an original savage, and <lb/>
the husband with the <lb/>
Dismal Swamp painted on hi <lb/>
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among ourselves as a <lb/>
We learn thousand cars <lb/>
-landing on S de Hacks here, <lb/>
waning for deli very. This Is an <lb/>
of <lb/>
learned lag <lb/>
s the <lb/>
are new trusts being <lb/>
n d almost every <lb/>
p than can tie but <lb/>
ii.-oil familiar trust id tun country <lb/>
lie i pa per dates <lb/>
Mr. John Ha If rd. of <lb/>
m ids year ST bales of co ton <lb/>
acres. If anyone beat this, <lb/>
w would hear from bin <lb/>
To tho baby he <lb/>
with any disorders of <lb/>
use Bull's Baby <lb/>
for tho trouble. Pries cents. <lb/>
If there hi the of <lb/>
the must be. counted <lb/>
in ; it has lived d n-s better <lb/>
work than ever. <lb/>
Keep Money at Homo. <lb/>
Headlight. <lb/>
The habit of sending money <lb/>
goods is becoming a great evil. <lb/>
Ii is a common tor people to <lb/>
buy all they their <lb/>
at home on while they send <lb/>
ca-n some Cheap John <lb/>
concern oft Be North for articles <lb/>
which are really dearer in the end <lb/>
than the goods bought hi home. <lb/>
Sow, is no. doubt shoot it. in <lb/>
our mind, if yon will the cash, <lb/>
your will sell you a <lb/>
article the am unit <lb/>
yon pay this Northern house, and <lb/>
it la not ting him Mr to a-k <lb/>
mm to indulge sugar, coffee <lb/>
and other standard upon <lb/>
which there is a very smut in gin, <lb/>
a then semi your cash <lb/>
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to have a town, we must <lb/>
and support each other. <lb/>
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patronage. We pass Hi <lb/>
around <lb/>
and try to keep it in fact <lb/>
a- long as possible. We can't <lb/>
I to go North to buy nor good. <lb/>
to be expert buyers, mi <lb/>
more than we ad can lie learned ii <lb/>
law or in thymes, or in 1110- <lb/>
arts, or Other <lb/>
the of sap <lb/>
of out oft <lb/>
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th -mi- L ire <lb/>
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a living yon owe it to the com <lb/>
to the men <lb/>
as well as the doctors, <lb/>
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place to think are getting <lb/>
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inscription <lb/>
That was a shocking tragedy Florence Mr. z. M. <lb/>
, . , , , Polls and Lucy <lb/>
which recently occurred at h. Little . Stan <lb/>
will not hesitate to <lb/>
en measures mat are <lb/>
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AT <lb/>
hi<lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
Ala. A man named <lb/>
Hawes claimed to have a divorce <lb/>
his wife and went to Miss- <lb/>
to another woman. <lb/>
Soon after his departure the <lb/>
dead bodies of his previous wife <lb/>
and one of his children were <lb/>
found in a lake. Immediately <lb/>
, return with his <lb/>
new wife he was charged with <lb/>
die murder, arrested and placed <lb/>
in jail The people were <lb/>
and threatened lynching. <lb/>
To prevent this the Sheriff <lb/>
ed a guard in the jail and armed <lb/>
them with a gun. A mob <lb/>
went to the jail at. night to at- <lb/>
tempt to take the prisoner when <lb/>
the guard fired upon them kill- <lb/>
seventeen and <lb/>
many more. The city was thrown <lb/>
into wildest excitement and a <lb/>
riot causing great bloodshed <lb/>
was imminent. Several <lb/>
of militia had to be sent to <lb/>
the scene in order to restore <lb/>
peace <lb/>
After I he Marriage the <lb/>
party to the residence of <lb/>
Mi. J. It. Davenport bi <lb/>
where a Ml held. <lb/>
At o'clock was announced <lb/>
The were many, pretty and <lb/>
valuable. <lb/>
The lasted until about <lb/>
one o'clock when adieus were said, <lb/>
alter many good wishes and con- <lb/>
had been extended the <lb/>
groom and his blushing Nor <lb/>
will the writer close without adding <lb/>
I be wish that blessings innumerable <lb/>
follow them through life. <lb/>
DON. <lb/>
Be class of persons have so <lb/>
few holidays as those who stand <lb/>
by the press, and <lb/>
none need rest more. It has b en <lb/>
our it is with most <lb/>
weekly to issue any <lb/>
paper during week between <lb/>
Christmas and New Year, and <lb/>
continuing that custom we will <lb/>
not send out a paper next Wed- <lb/>
We feel sure there is <lb/>
not a reader but who will cheer- <lb/>
fully accord u this holiday <lb/>
During the year now closing the <lb/>
has been faithful and <lb/>
has not missed a single visit. <lb/>
and the editor has endeavored <lb/>
to make it interesting to those <lb/>
who peruse its columns and a <lb/>
welcome, visitor into their <lb/>
homes. We do not wish to bis inns, you, <lb/>
the without returning many burns got him on your <lb/>
You are so tint <lb/>
you would <lb/>
are <lb/>
always genial and pleas <lb/>
ant contemporary, the Durban <lb/>
feel slighted. We bang <lb/>
our he-id hi We are <lb/>
is about the only dally <lb/>
newspaper in the State that ban <lb/>
been unable to say to its reader.- <lb/>
Our beloved distinguished ex- <lb/>
Governor, Thomas Jarvis. is <lb/>
homeward as we <lb/>
very and entertaining <lb/>
letter received from Now <lb/>
brother, you should not slighted <lb/>
mid on Think a <lb/>
bright, young conn <lb/>
will be a surprise to <lb/>
our beloved and distinguished ex- <lb/>
hen he gets home, tin <lb/>
yon were not in the laud of the living <lb/>
when he went across the ten and <lb/>
lie know to write id <lb/>
Pack <lb/>
We learn that Messrs. Alfred <lb/>
Forbes, B. F. Patrick J. D. <lb/>
will beautify about fifteen <lb/>
acres of land at the bead of an ex- <lb/>
street to used as a <lb/>
park. The people will bless them <lb/>
for it. <lb/>
M. It. Lang is surely an <lb/>
merchant. On he re- <lb/>
a large shipment of Ham- <lb/>
burg edgings, Swiss flouncing, etc, <lb/>
imported direct from Germany. <lb/>
Our people rarely have opportunity <lb/>
in purchase such goods as he now <lb/>
utters. An improvement has also <lb/>
been made in his store in the way <lb/>
of lights. Three large lamps have <lb/>
jam been put in that have a light- <lb/>
capacity of three hundred can- <lb/>
power. The store is at <lb/>
light <lb/>
Mr. Cleveland has received the <lb/>
resignation of District <lb/>
K. It. Sellers, the Indianapolis <lb/>
district, but has not yet accepted it, <lb/>
nor he unless compelled to do <lb/>
so. Attorney has <lb/>
graphed to Mr. Sellers informing <lb/>
him that the President joins him in <lb/>
requesting a withdrawal of the res- <lb/>
Both Mr. Cleveland and <lb/>
Attorney would like for <lb/>
Mi. Sellers to remain in office to <lb/>
prosecute the election cases, <lb/>
including that of W. W. Dudley. <lb/>
The and Harbor bill, <lb/>
Dilating 911.900,850, has re- <lb/>
ported to the House. <lb/>
pass the House alright, but <lb/>
recent expressions oil the part of <lb/>
republican Senators it Is <lb/>
that, it will never be considered by <lb/>
the Senate. In view of the very <lb/>
large appropriation for this purpose, <lb/>
made at the last <lb/>
no tears are likely to lie <lb/>
shed over the failure the present <lb/>
bill. <lb/>
Chandler's latest is <lb/>
a feeble to get up a Con- <lb/>
investigation of the <lb/>
in South Carolina. Chandler's <lb/>
rant tugs receive no attention. Ev- <lb/>
en the republicans have become <lb/>
ed of his everlasting song of South- <lb/>
outrages, audit that <lb/>
he will ever secure the <lb/>
which he so much desires. <lb/>
R. S. CLARK CO., <lb/>
warn, m. <lb/>
Are headquarters for all needed in the <lb/>
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be <lb/>
but if y want anything in <lb/>
Hardware, Implement, Stoves <lb/>
and Cooking Utensils. Carriage Material <lb/>
and House Cutlery <lb/>
C A ON 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/>
sincere thanks to <lb/>
as support <lb/>
we <lb/>
thankful. Our <lb/>
have given <lb/>
the year. <lb/>
arc especially <lb/>
patronage in never <lb/>
so large as it has been this year. <lb/>
Their liberal no only <lb/>
Atom. <lb/>
Come we jump at that. Cast <lb/>
an insinuation at red heads and <lb/>
you tread on our toes. If the <lb/>
Plant man had been red headed <lb/>
proves their enterprise and not one word of complaint would <lb/>
but shows that they ever been heard from him, so <lb/>
ate our efforts and wish to you can't contribute his feel- <lb/>
sustain their county paper. To fogs of mortifies ion at the slight <lb/>
each and all we are thankful, that. Now the <lb/>
and the editor and over; its rays from a red head <lb/>
connected with the hear that in while <lb/>
each patron and reader of is not a daily, it lives, moves <lb/>
a merry Christmas and has its being right here in <lb/>
and a happy New Year. home. He didn't <lb/>
may abundant prosperity be j write us a letter, either, <lb/>
with all. was coming home, nor did he <lb/>
ask our to come, but <lb/>
During a visit to the Roister we printed his picture ail the <lb/>
office recently we learned hum week and told the <lb/>
the number of leans upon crops coming, with never a <lb/>
under which the thought of complaining, and <lb/>
ed this year was very gets to Greenville we <lb/>
less than the number last win just as big a welcome <lb/>
year, while number of real, as any three rimes <lb/>
estate mortgages was your size. So much for being red <lb/>
increased This look- like I headed. No, the ex-Governor did <lb/>
it is getting poorer and instead write us any letter, for he <lb/>
of a mortgage m growing knew he would have to set down <lb/>
crop to-get supplies, th farmer tell us all about the trip, <lb/>
mortgages his land home. <lb/>
We would rejoice did such a <lb/>
state of affairs exist that our <lb/>
farming industries could be c in- <lb/>
ducted without the necessity <lb/>
of mortgages. As long as mat <lb/>
go on as at present no great <lb/>
prosperity will exist among the <lb/>
Earners. The R hopes <lb/>
the Farmer's Alliance will urge <lb/>
its members not to irk under <lb/>
a mortgage the coming year if it <lb/>
is possible to on their <lb/>
works without . and we be- <lb/>
anyway, when he got home, and <lb/>
the latter would be lots more <lb/>
fun. <lb/>
School Statistics. <lb/>
Mn. m the Annual <lb/>
to the Board Education <lb/>
we glean the <lb/>
Number Public Dec. <lb/>
Dee. White <lb/>
Col. <lb/>
of <lb/>
I males 1375 Females 1241 <lb/>
Total Average <lb/>
there are cases males 1253 Females 1284 <lb/>
what the could be dis- Total Colored Average 1526 <lb/>
will follow <lb/>
the mortgage year <lb/>
B mortgage Could be dis- i Total Colored Average 1526 <lb/>
will, Average it of Term, <lb/>
with. More Colored weeks. <lb/>
Off those who abandon Salary paid per month. White male- <lb/>
Females 23.38. Colored <lb/>
males 20.38 Females <lb/>
i children over and nu- <lb/>
Here's a w s white males <lb/>
seen going the rounds of the Female-2291. Total 1307. Col. <lb/>
special from <lb/>
Ike <lb/>
The report of the A. ft I. O. <lb/>
which appears on page, of this <lb/>
paper, was intended for last issue <lb/>
lint was left nut after <lb/>
put in The <lb/>
lion is attracting much and <lb/>
many who nave not been <lb/>
ed into the secrets of the order are <lb/>
seeking information that Will help <lb/>
them secure initiation into the <lb/>
brotherhood. The attention of all <lb/>
such is directed to the article above <lb/>
referred to. It contains the list of <lb/>
newly elected officers gives a <lb/>
of application with <lb/>
One thing, however, that is <lb/>
likely to make the world stand <lb/>
aghast, is the sum required for mi <lb/>
nation and dues. It sounds large <lb/>
lint need not necessarily frighten <lb/>
away, for it is our candid <lb/>
opinion if one applies with the <lb/>
he will get men discounts as <lb/>
can he rarely even in a <lb/>
Cheap John store. <lb/>
Stores for rent. <lb/>
Th store formerly occupied by Mar- <lb/>
Moore at the corner of <lb/>
and the store opposite <lb/>
occupied by Mrs. E, A. Sheppard as a <lb/>
Millinery stoic- will lie for rent on mid <lb/>
after January lat. Terms <lb/>
Apply to, <lb/>
J. D. MET <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
By virtue of a Decree of the <lb/>
Com tot PHI county. In a special pro- <lb/>
entitled Win. May Executor of <lb/>
Mary A. E. May vs. Thus. E. Keel and <lb/>
its, Mary K. Lewis, and others. I shall <lb/>
on the 12th day of at E <lb/>
o'clock. Meridian, at the Court House <lb/>
door, in the town of Greenville, sell for <lb/>
cash the and lot in <lb/>
upon which E. Keel now lives, ad- <lb/>
the lots of Mrs. Manila Belcher. <lb/>
Davit and others. Said lot con- <lb/>
about three acres land, and upon <lb/>
it is a dwelling and all necessary out- <lb/>
houses. This 12th day of Dec. <lb/>
R. GREENE, JR. Manager. <lb/>
WE are now fitted up in and are prepared to man- <lb/>
upon abort notice any kind or style of <lb/>
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb/>
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL <lb/>
We keep a nice line of <lb/>
READY HARNESS. <lb/>
Come and see us. Satisfaction Guaranteed. <lb/>
THE MAN <lb/>
p BE SEEN EVERY DAY, but the man who keeps a fresh supply of <lb/>
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb/>
TOBACCO. GOODS, <lb/>
Can be found whenever wanted. You only to -k for <lb/>
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb/>
And all your wants in the above can be supplied. <lb/>
BOXES OF PUT TO ORDER. <lb/>
PINE CIGARS -A. SPECIALTY. <lb/>
We still have some very desirable goods in <lb/>
stock that must be disposed of <lb/>
BEFORE JANUARY FIRST, <lb/>
and -we are letting- them g-o without reserve <lb/>
AT COST <lb/>
and many of them at far below cost. You only <lb/>
have to come to our store and let it be known <lb/>
you want goods and we will convince you that <lb/>
FOR THE CASH <lb/>
WE CAN GIVE YOU <lb/>
BARGAINS <lb/>
which no other house can equal. Don't to <lb/>
H. Morris Bros, <lb/>
HARRY SKINNER. <lb/>
L. LATHAM <lb/>
ESTABLISHED IN <lb/>
For the term of Pitt <lb/>
Court. w-re drawn by the <lb/>
coin in as <lb/>
FIST WEEK. <lb/>
S M. Schultz, S. M. Smith, A. IS. <lb/>
J. A. T. L. <lb/>
I. J. J. <lb/>
Jolly, Major <lb/>
Win Davenport. <lb/>
K. H. Firming, II. <lb/>
Frank Edwards Joe Moore, E. <lb/>
G. W. H. J. <lb/>
Austin J. B. <lb/>
G. P. Evans. W. J. Newton. <lb/>
Alfred S. <lb/>
I. Fleming, Seth Tyson, Elbert <lb/>
s, Smith, A. R. <lb/>
I. J. S. M. <lb/>
F. W. II. Laughing <lb/>
house, W. C. Joyner. Gardner <lb/>
SECOND <lb/>
Caution, J. J. Ford. J. C. <lb/>
W. W. Little. Joseph Brad <lb/>
E. S. Galloway, J. <lb/>
Eba W. K. Williams, Jr., <lb/>
W R. Turner, G- R. A. <lb/>
T. J, Jolly, L. H. Langley, T. <lb/>
W. Stokes, L- Josh <lb/>
Nobles Page <lb/>
we give the of <lb/>
the bonds the officers Pitt <lb/>
and the names of their <lb/>
TEEM m JAN, 1889. <lb/>
The will be so arranged that <lb/>
new pupils en enter the first week in <lb/>
January. <lb/>
TEACHERS <lb/>
Duckett. Principal, <lb/>
Principal <lb/>
Miss Met a De- <lb/>
Miss M. S. mil <lb/>
mental <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Sirs. E. Duckett Book Keeping <lb/>
Ac- <lb/>
departments. <lb/>
Primary. Academic. <lb/>
and Mn- <lb/>
Painting and Drawing. <lb/>
Military. <lb/>
ADVANTAGES <lb/>
Large, Comfortable Buildings. <lb/>
Location and Good Water <lb/>
Plenty of Well Prepared Food for <lb/>
Boarders. A Corps Teachers, <lb/>
all being graduates of first class <lb/>
Music Department equal <lb/>
m work to any College in the State. <lb/>
New and Organs. <lb/>
A of nearly volumes, <lb/>
purchased recently for the School. <lb/>
Hates Moderate, from to for <lb/>
Board and Tuition Tuition and <lb/>
for Day Pupils the same M advertised <lb/>
in Pupils who do not hoard <lb/>
with the should consult <lb/>
before engaging board elsewhere. For <lb/>
fur her particulars. Address, <lb/>
JOHN DUCKETT. <lb/>
Principal. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
Court Clerk of Pitt county as <lb/>
Administrator Of the estate of C. <lb/>
deceased, on the Bid day of <lb/>
passed by the County Com- her. 188-. All persons Indebted <lb/>
to the Mew York <lb/>
which says is learned that <lb/>
in Pitt c women <lb/>
dressed in men's voted <lb/>
the ticket at the <lb/>
late election, and the matter is <lb/>
White <lb/>
Tot a <lb/>
Number of Districts, <lb/>
Colored Total <lb/>
Nam her of Public School-houses. <lb/>
White worth Colored <lb/>
worth <lb/>
There was paid to White <lb/>
rs Colored <lb/>
Paid this year School <lb/>
houses, White Colored <lb/>
As usual, go off from home to . <lb/>
Whole expenses of Hoard of Edit <lb/>
cation and Supt. post- <lb/>
age, fuel, Balance on <lb/>
hand belonging to school fund, <lb/>
J. Latham. <lb/>
Married. <lb/>
N. C. Dec <lb/>
Mb. <lb/>
For last two weeks the social C- <lb/>
and recorded in the <lb/>
Registers <lb/>
The J. A. K. Tucker, gave <lb/>
three bonds. bond, <lb/>
E. A. E. <lb/>
S- Dixon, F. Keel K. R. Cot <lb/>
ion. <lb/>
A. G. Cox. T. C Cannon <lb/>
M. It. Lang, J. J. Tucker, G. M. <lb/>
Tucker, S. Corey, Warren Tucker. <lb/>
A. C. Tucker, W. II. Harrington, J. <lb/>
. Allen, John <lb/>
Tripp, J. II. Mills, Washington Mills <lb/>
W. Venters John Elks, <lb/>
Hudson, R. M. <lb/>
Spier, J. R. Third <lb/>
Tax bond, Bondsmen. J. <lb/>
B. and Skinner. <lb/>
E. A Superior Court Clerk <lb/>
Bondsmen, F. J. <lb/>
John <lb/>
Skinner. <lb/>
D. H. James, Deeds <lb/>
Bondsmen, W. H. <lb/>
ton, S. T. Carson, R. J. Grimes, and <lb/>
J. A. Tucker. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry, Treasurer. <lb/>
Bondsmen, F. Ward, J. A. <lb/>
J. J- Nobles, Abram Cox, John <lb/>
Flanagan, E. A. J. R. Move, <lb/>
and J. G. <lb/>
J. H. Coroner. <lb/>
Bondsmen, L. O. Latham and C. D- <lb/>
Ron tree. <lb/>
Maiming, Surveyor, <lb/>
Bondsman, T. Keel, <lb/>
Cornelius Standard Keep <lb/>
C. J. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
The Constable bonds were each <lb/>
and were as follows <lb/>
J. Page, Carolina- T. Keel. <lb/>
W. P. Buck, James Gal <lb/>
and J. Back. <lb/>
M. Greenville. J. H. <lb/>
W. II. Cox, W. G. Mizell, <lb/>
learn the news. No such thing <lb/>
occurred in Pitt <lb/>
election here was quiet, i <lb/>
without disorder or <lb/>
During the war many <lb/>
lent soldiers fell upon the bat <lb/>
at Gettysburg Ban <lb/>
were men on both J sides of the <lb/>
the as well <lb/>
as the blood stain- <lb/>
ed that spot. The city of <lb/>
York is going to have a j <lb/>
there to the memory of its in the Baptist Church Mr. <lb/>
j v-i. Willie G- Stoke led to the <lb/>
dead. Many of North Carolina -I um <lb/>
noble sons gave their lives to i a and impressive <lb/>
cause at and it I by Rev. Geo. J. they <lb/>
would be a becoming tribute were together in holy bonds <lb/>
,, . ,, matrimony. The attending, <lb/>
their memory if the State would were I Notice of Sale Of Land <lb/>
place a monument there. and the sent each in bis B , . executed to <lb/>
, , Prince Albert did best to look . by Moore and Wile, and dated <lb/>
as handsome as nature would admit. , we will tell at the Court <lb/>
passing away its The couples were Mr. C. F. Wilson Door on Tuesday. <lb/>
,. ,. . i and Miss Maggie Mr. the land dis- <lb/>
tune in accomplishing but little i , . L n partly in <lb/>
. ft. l K, I J . . town about <lb/>
that is of interest or benefit Mr. Mac. w <lb/>
tire Id Gay, Mr. J. B. Little, and Dec <lb/>
of the beautiful little village, <lb/>
of has been running high <lb/>
pleasant anticipations of the <lb/>
I of two of its <lb/>
most On last <lb/>
last even in x at <lb/>
J. Fulford. P H. <lb/>
Kittrell and Lorenzo <lb/>
G. A. W. K. <lb/>
Harry Skinner. <lb/>
T. W. Wilson, Creek. W. <lb/>
H. and L. H. Wilson, <lb/>
B. Burnett. Beaver Dam. Jo <lb/>
ab and J. H. Allen. <lb/>
G- W. Edmondson, T. T. <lb/>
Carson. <lb/>
J. S. Easton. Farmville. R. L. <lb/>
Davis and J. R. <lb/>
ling <lb/>
I estate hereby to make <lb/>
payment undersigned, <lb/>
and all creditors of said estate must <lb/>
sent their claims, duly authenticated, to <lb/>
the payment <lb/>
the 3rd or <lb/>
this notice will be plead in of <lb/>
recovery. J. Q. Taylor, <lb/>
of C. II. Taylor. <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
On Saturday the 29th day of <lb/>
I will sell at the Court House <lb/>
door, in Greenville, to the highest bid- <lb/>
a valuable tract of land situated <lb/>
three Greenville on the river <lb/>
road. Said tract of land contains <lb/>
and adjoins the lands of Alfred <lb/>
and Charles It is <lb/>
ratable for tobacco, corn and cotton. <lb/>
The tract contains a barn. house <lb/>
and two small houses, also an excellent <lb/>
well of water, a grape <lb/>
vine thirty or forty peach trees. Am <lb/>
that some of the land will rent <lb/>
mi acre for tobacco. <lb/>
Caroline E. <lb/>
A COMPARISON <lb/>
Of the quality and prices the Milli- <lb/>
goods now kept in stock by Mrs, <lb/>
E. A. Sheppard with those to be had <lb/>
elsewhere, will convince you that her <lb/>
can in no particular be surpassed. <lb/>
line trimmed and <lb/>
Hats. The very latest styles In trim- <lb/>
Not and Your <lb/>
patronage is solicited. <lb/>
Valuable Town proper- <lb/>
at Auction. <lb/>
That desirable dwelling and lot now <lb/>
occupied Dr. Sledge In Forbes town <lb/>
will be offered for sale at public auction <lb/>
at the House door, or. Saturday <lb/>
the of December, 1888. Dwelling is <lb/>
a two-story house with two annexes, <lb/>
is eight rooms with necessary <lb/>
outhouses, all new and in good <lb/>
Lot is a corner lot and contains i <lb/>
acre ground extending from one <lb/>
street to another, good garden, a <lb/>
set In trees. Terms <lb/>
sale, two-thirds ea-h, balance In one <lb/>
and two years, with interest at per <lb/>
on payments day of <lb/>
Bale. Parties desiring to purchase at <lb/>
private or wanting lull particulars, <lb/>
will please apply to <lb/>
Db. J. T. <lb/>
N, C. <lb/>
Watch-Maker Jeweler. <lb/>
It yon want something nice in the way <lb/>
Sewing Machines, <lb/>
come to the Horse, <lb/>
large new Mock Just received. <lb/>
Watches. Clocks, Jewelry and Sewing <lb/>
Machine repaired and warranted. <lb/>
. w. a R AWLS <lb/>
Luther Sheldon, <lb/>
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS, <lb/>
PAINTS, TIN FANCY BRACKETS, <lb/>
VARNISHES, ENAMELED STAIR RAIL, <lb/>
Coach Colors in Japan, Sheathing Cathedral <lb/>
, Plaster or Wall Papers. Venetian Wood <lb/>
Brushes, Wire Cloth Window Screens. Paint. <lb/>
Marbleized Slate Mantels, <lb/>
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, <lb/>
AND BUILDING MATERIAL OF DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Nos. West Side Market Sir. Roanoke <lb/>
VA- <lb/>
Dry <lb/>
tel. <lb/>
W. L. BROWN <lb/>
MERCHANT <lb/>
AND AGENT FOB, THE OIL MILLS.<lb/>
Highest Cash price paid Cotton Seed or <lb/>
Meal given in exchange Has for sale <lb/>
Acid Lime and Cotton Seed Meal <lb/>
Either tor Cash or on Time. <lb/>
FARMER'S BONE FERTILIZER, <lb/>
A SPECIALTY ll is to be to any fertilizer on the <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
J. P. MOTE. <lb/>
market. <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY S CO. <lb/>
THE LEADERS IN <lb/>
KINDS IF STAPLE <lb/>
Our Fall and Winter stock of Dry <lb/>
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., have arrived, and all <lb/>
friends and customers are invited to call and ex- <lb/>
goods and prices. <lb/>
the entire Mercantile business of S. <lb/>
Co., notes, hook sill of debt mid <lb/>
their <lb/>
to all rush, getting advantage of tho <lb/>
we will he enabled to sell as cheaply Smith of Nor- <lb/>
folk. We shall retain in our employ . s. as general <lb/>
of the with his partner as <lb/>
ant, who will always be glad to sec and serve their old <lb/>
A will lie to a; <lb/>
rates lo mils to and harvest their crops, in sums of t <lb/>
with <lb/>
J. <lb/>
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
OFFICE JAM KB OLD STAND. <lb/>
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lowest current rates <lb/>
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb/>
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST <lb/>
Having just received a fresh line of the following goods, we are now <lb/>
ready to offer to the what they stand in need goods <lb/>
at. prices that will please the purchaser. <lb/>
WE N STOCK <lb/>
STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, <lb/>
Dry Goods, <lb/>
far- Men <lb/>
SHIRTS COLLARS. <lb/>
BOOTS AND SHOES <lb/>
To fit all who favor us with their patronage. <lb/>
Hardware, Nails, Cutlery, Guns, Shot, Powder, <lb/>
Glass-ware, Wood and Willow <lb/>
ware, Furniture, Harness, Whips, <lb/>
Gail Ax and Railroad Mills Snuff, Chewing <lb/>
and Smoking Tobacco. <lb/>
IN THIS LINE WE WILL <lb/>
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, Meats <lb/>
of different kinds, very best Lard we can <lb/>
buy, Butter, Cheese, Spice, Pepper. <lb/>
Soap both toilet and Laundry, <lb/>
Star Lye, Ball Lye, <lb/>
Matches, Candles, Starch, best grade of White <lb/>
Kerosene Oil, Machine Oil, <lb/>
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb/>
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb/>
J. D. Williamson, <lb/>
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN <lb/>
CONTINUE OF <lb/>
BUGGIES, CARTS <lb/>
My Factory h wall equipped with bent consequent put up <lb/>
but first-clash work. We up with tin- die <lb/>
Best material used in all work. All styles Springs are used, you can <lb/>
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Rani Horn, King. <lb/>
Also keep on hand a full ready made <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb/>
the year round, which we will sell as LOW as the lowest. <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
Thanking; the people of this surrounding counties for pat <lb/>
merit a continuance of the <lb/>
E. C. GLENN. <lb/>
COMMISSION <lb/>
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb/>
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL <lb/>
SHELL LIME. PUKE DISSOLVED HONE <lb/>
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb/>
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. Mar. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
qualified as administrator <lb/>
the estate L. K, Smith, be- <lb/>
fore the Superior Court Clerk of Pitt <lb/>
county, on the day of <lb/>
Is here by given to all creditors <lb/>
Mid estate to present their claims lo me, <lb/>
properly authenticated, within twelve <lb/>
months from the date of this notice, or it <lb/>
will lie plead in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
Persons to said estate arc here- <lb/>
Farmers <lb/>
Save Your Cotton <lb/>
by notified o make payment W <lb/>
to the undersigned. This October <lb/>
W. E. SMITH, Goad wanted by the PAS, <lb/>
COMPANY, <lb/>
We are a New Firm, but not new men to the public <lb/>
AH who Maud in m--l of in our nor are invited to come to <lb/>
mm and will tow any who Nell as good goods we do. j Ai. <lb/>
1868. <lb/>
Adm's of L. E. smith. <lb/>
FEED STORE. <lb/>
a D. ROUNTREE, <lb/>
Dealer It Hay, Corn, Meal, Peas, Oats <lb/>
and Mill Feed. <lb/>
Will pay cash for <lb/>
Corn and Peas. <lb/>
I pay for my goods and can <lb/>
ford to sell at PRICKS. <lb/>
Call on me at the store of J. Smith <lb/>
Co., <lb/>
Or in <lb/>
W. <lb/>
N. w. <lb/>
Or E. V Sec ft <lb/>
N. ,<lb/>
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THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
THIS PAPER <lb/>
NEW YORK. <lb/>
MAT Br. OX <lb/>
AT . <lb/>
Art vi i-t <lb/>
I . K AD- <lb/>
i j i fur It In <lb/>
Greeting <lb/>
BY THE <lb/>
LEADER OF <lb/>
PRICES. <lb/>
In this, my annual <lb/>
to my friends and pa- <lb/>
desire to return thanks for <lb/>
your liberal patronage during the <lb/>
past hope by the same honest <lb/>
dealings to merit the same in the <lb/>
future. <lb/>
I have an large assort <lb/>
r in every department and it <lb/>
will be to advantage to exam <lb/>
goods and prices before making <lb/>
purchase. <lb/>
GOODS. <lb/>
I have now on exhibition a <lb/>
of high elans novelties in black <lb/>
colored Dress Goods, which far <lb/>
anything previously ex- <lb/>
in this county. The styles <lb/>
re a marked departure from former <lb/>
seasons and include the widest <lb/>
of fine plain materials in the newest <lb/>
TRIMMINGS. <lb/>
My stock of Trimmings was never <lb/>
extensive and varied than now. <lb/>
all the leading makes <lb/>
and most fashionable, designs of <lb/>
novelties suitable combinations <lb/>
trimmings. <lb/>
AND WRAPS. <lb/>
The latest including La <lb/>
Circulars, etc. <lb/>
A full line of Plush Wraps and <lb/>
Short Jackets. <lb/>
A stylish line of garments. <lb/>
Special values on and <lb/>
Hand Made Goods. <lb/>
and School Shoes <lb/>
are specialties. <lb/>
Boots at all prices. <lb/>
CLOTHING. <lb/>
but first-class makes are in- <lb/>
in my selections. <lb/>
Fine Cheviots and do- <lb/>
Serges, <lb/>
Diagonals. English fact <lb/>
u assortment that will satisfy the <lb/>
Dost fastidious. <lb/>
Kit-rant sets of Man's and Boas at <lb/>
Land's. <lb/>
lea lot of cheap Lounges at <lb/>
J. B. Cheeky Co's. <lb/>
Buy your Skirts at <lb/>
Higgs Sf <lb/>
and and <lb/>
Clothing at <lb/>
Fresh arrival of Sat in es Cashmere, <lb/>
Ginghams and Calicoes at J. B. <lb/>
Cherry Co's. <lb/>
An elegant display of all Wool <lb/>
at Lang's. <lb/>
Fill op the stockings. <lb/>
Get Christmas con of <lb/>
V. L. Stephens. <lb/>
Groceries, and <lb/>
Toys in abundance at James Longs. <lb/>
Christmas at W. H. AL- <lb/>
LEN'S. <lb/>
Buy d. A. Battles war- <lb/>
ranted Calf Shoes <lb/>
of Higgs Sf <lb/>
Lace window Curtains with <lb/>
attachments complete at <lb/>
Lang's. <lb/>
Point Lace Flour has been tried <lb/>
and is the best cheapest at the <lb/>
Old Brick Store. <lb/>
One Power Feed Cutter for <lb/>
at D. D- Haskett Co's. <lb/>
Valuable property in the town of <lb/>
Greenville for sale. For terms and <lb/>
particulars apply to L. W. Lawrence. <lb/>
The nicest stock of Candies in <lb/>
town at V. L, <lb/>
rhinestone scarf pin. <lb/>
Finder will please return to the Re- <lb/>
The sale of the Ross <lb/>
Lunch Milk Biscuit during ex- <lb/>
ceded the sales of the former year <lb/>
pounds. Try them, at <lb/>
the Old Store. <lb/>
A lull line of and <lb/>
woolen merino Vests <lb/>
at Lang's. <lb/>
Go to J. B. Cherry Co and <lb/>
your furniture cheap. <lb/>
One Under Runner Grist Mill, <lb/>
French Burr for at D. D. <lb/>
Haskett Co's. <lb/>
Boys- good hats for at Higgs <lb/>
M tin lords. <lb/>
Boys if you crackers go Personal. <lb/>
to W. H. <lb/>
Make your holiday purchases <lb/>
James Long. <lb/>
Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, and <lb/>
, II such and <lb/>
W. U. <lb/>
Christmas is coming. All those <lb/>
wishing to hoy nice presents the <lb/>
Jewelry line will find it to their in <lb/>
M examine my stock of <lb/>
CliM-ks and <lb/>
Are on search of <lb/>
goods t Go to W. <lb/>
respectfully <lb/>
call your attention to the fact that <lb/>
I am permanently located at Green <lb/>
i die and am folly prepared to do <lb/>
only first-class tailoring in all <lb/>
styles. have samples of all the <lb/>
latest foreign and domestic novel- <lb/>
ties in suitings. Suits cleaned and <lb/>
repaired. Simms. <lb/>
A nice line of Toys and <lb/>
tor the at W. <lb/>
ALLEN'S. <lb/>
Bill Heads <lb/>
and Letter Heads received <lb/>
last Friday at the job <lb/>
office. This paper will be printed <lb/>
for customers at bottom figures. <lb/>
Give us an order. <lb/>
Mr. John Simms moved his <lb/>
family to <lb/>
Mr. J. B. returned yes- <lb/>
trout Mississippi. <lb/>
Mr. J. M. Norfleet has gone to <lb/>
New York to spend the holidays. <lb/>
Miss Latham, of Plymouth, <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. Dr. Frank Brown. <lb/>
Mr. C. M. Bernard has moved into <lb/>
his n. w on Second street. <lb/>
Bad weather again. <lb/>
Next Tuesday is Christmas. <lb/>
Love to-night at the Opera House. <lb/>
on earth, good will to <lb/>
Monday was a gloomy, <lb/>
able <lb/>
Christmas goods are <lb/>
exquisite. <lb/>
The days are about their short- <lb/>
est length. <lb/>
The schools in town will give <lb/>
next week. <lb/>
Just five days between this and <lb/>
Christmas. <lb/>
J. D. offers stores for rent. <lb/>
See advertisement. <lb/>
Mm Ada of <lb/>
i- Mi-s <lb/>
Savage. <lb/>
Mr. J. J. kins is practicing <lb/>
law at the office lately occupied by <lb/>
Mr. L. V. <lb/>
Mr. Frank Thigpen, of Edge <lb/>
and Miss Sallie Little, of <lb/>
Pitt were married last week. <lb/>
Mr. Robert sou of E. A. <lb/>
Esq. Clerk of Court <lb/>
has been sick for several days. <lb/>
Dr. J. W. Perkins is home to <lb/>
spend the holidays. He came from <lb/>
Baltimore on Saturday, where he <lb/>
had been lectures. <lb/>
Mr. L. C Terrell has moved his <lb/>
family, from this to Tarboro <lb/>
and future make that town <lb/>
his home. We regret exceedingly <lb/>
to lose them. <lb/>
Mr. T. C. Manning, a young man <lb/>
who is skilled accomplished in <lb/>
the art of penmanship, has been in- <lb/>
Jug a class in writing at the <lb/>
Institute for two weeks <lb/>
COMPLIMENTS OF <lb/>
Our Store i Rammed and Crammed with <lb/>
New Goods. <lb/>
Come every body where you can buy the follow- <lb/>
articles for about one third their real value. <lb/>
Is <lb/>
The suggestion last week's <lb/>
that a new roadway be <lb/>
built the other end of the <lb/>
bridge that will be passable at all <lb/>
times, is generally commended- <lb/>
and advertise- <lb/>
came in too late for us to say <lb/>
much about it, but you will miss <lb/>
half of your life if you fail to see <lb/>
the nice lines of good they are <lb/>
showing. <lb/>
While no Reflector will be <lb/>
published next week the office will <lb/>
be open every day except Tuesday <lb/>
for business. Yon <lb/>
Another marriage is to be j will find us ready to give <lb/>
receipts. <lb/>
Try a pair of E. P. <lb/>
Co's Hand <lb/>
Made Shoes at <lb/>
Higgs <lb/>
want the best Cook Stove <lb/>
the Acorn, with ventilated oven <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Our Ladies <lb/>
something new. <lb/>
J. B Cherry <lb/>
sewed shoe i <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
CLOTHING. <lb/>
Two piece Suits from to <lb/>
years. <lb/>
Three piece Suits from to <lb/>
years. <lb/>
Pants from to <lb/>
Tears. <lb/>
The celebrated and Tumble <lb/>
are famed for their <lb/>
and durability. I am sole <lb/>
gent in them. <lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
A line of Fur and <lb/>
Stiff Hats. <lb/>
Our Derby can't be <lb/>
beat. <lb/>
Special bargains in Hats. <lb/>
FURNISHING <lb/>
Underwear. Shirts, Collars Neck <lb/>
wear Hosiery other novelties in <lb/>
this department. <lb/>
CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, RUGS, <lb/>
TRUNKS. <lb/>
All at prices that will be <lb/>
by economical buyers. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Only three of the section Thom- <lb/>
as Harrow left at D. D. Haskett <lb/>
Co's. <lb/>
Finest Buckwheat and <lb/>
Rico molasses at the Old <lb/>
Brick Store. <lb/>
Valuable property in the town of <lb/>
for sale. For terms Ac- <lb/>
apply to Dr. J. T. Sledge. <lb/>
A good and gentle horse <lb/>
tale by J. C. Lanier. <lb/>
Ail the store fixtures now being <lb/>
sad by II. Morris Bros., will be <lb/>
d cheap cash. <lb/>
A crate of imported goods, vases <lb/>
latest sty and patterns, direct <lb/>
from France. At the Racket Store. <lb/>
V. L. Stephens keeps the leading <lb/>
Cigars of the town. <lb/>
W. H. Allen has just such goods <lb/>
as every family and will sell <lb/>
as much for the money as any house <lb/>
in town. Remember all Ins goods <lb/>
are fresh. <lb/>
Received Dec lbs <lb/>
lard's Sweet Scotch Snuff which has <lb/>
come to stay. It has no equal for it <lb/>
is the best and healthiest. cents <lb/>
per lb at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
My goods are my goods <lb/>
are my goods are cheap. <lb/>
V L. Stephens. <lb/>
Be sure to see James Long before <lb/>
buying your Christmas goods. <lb/>
NOTICE.-Is hereby given that <lb/>
GOODS, plication will be made to the <lb/>
Assembly of North its <lb/>
next to amend the charter <lb/>
of the town of Greenville. <lb/>
We keep a fine line of shoes and <lb/>
sell cheap. J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
For ten days V. L. Stephens is <lb/>
going to roll out confections and <lb/>
in amazing quantities. <lb/>
Better get yours from him. <lb/>
Just received at the Old Brick <lb/>
French Prunes, Smyrna Figs, <lb/>
Citron Currants, Icing Nuts. <lb/>
Chocolate, Gelatin, Apples <lb/>
and Oranges. New <lb/>
class op- <lb/>
on men's clothing. Apply <lb/>
to John Simms, Tailor. <lb/>
Farmers, don't borrow Harrows <lb/>
from your neighbors when you can <lb/>
buy a Thomas of D. D. <lb/>
Haskett for <lb/>
Goods for Christmas at V. L. <lb/>
I have a stock of choice <lb/>
eerie- supplies to he sold <lb/>
at very low prices- Come see <lb/>
me, next door to the racket <lb/>
store, W H. Allen. <lb/>
We have a few more Horses and <lb/>
Mules on hand, which we are offer- <lb/>
cheap for cash. Come on and <lb/>
get one. Now is the time to get a <lb/>
good bargain. H. F. Keel Co. <lb/>
Your Children will be happy if <lb/>
yon buy Christmas goods from W. <lb/>
H. Allen. Go look at his stock. <lb/>
An endless assortment of Can, <lb/>
dies, Raisins. Frails, and all <lb/>
goods in that line at <lb/>
Everybody knows James Long. <lb/>
He has a splendid line of Christmas <lb/>
goods. <lb/>
at to-day. <lb/>
The wishes one and <lb/>
all a Merry <lb/>
The annual will take the <lb/>
rounds next Tuesday m <lb/>
The signs of the times are most <lb/>
assuredly akin to the <lb/>
Ain't it cold, though I We mean <lb/>
venal it so a few days ago T <lb/>
V. L. Stephens received a hI of <lb/>
fruit yesterday that is just <lb/>
Crowds of people in town every <lb/>
lay making purchases, i <lb/>
Mr. John Martin sent a turnip <lb/>
yesterday that weighs eight pounds. J <lb/>
We are indebted to Mr. T. C. <lb/>
Manning for some beautifully writ <lb/>
ten cards. <lb/>
A house lot in is <lb/>
offered for sale by Win. May, <lb/>
cut or. <lb/>
S. S- Nash Co., mortgagees, of <lb/>
far land in Bethel for sale. See ad- <lb/>
The next appearance of the Re <lb/>
elector will be on the 2nd of <lb/>
January, 1889. <lb/>
The poor have always with <lb/>
Remember to do them some <lb/>
good on <lb/>
All three of the Sunday Schools <lb/>
in town will give the pupils a party <lb/>
during Christmas week. <lb/>
Arthur Love the famed comedian <lb/>
will till you with if yon vis- <lb/>
it the Opera House to-night. <lb/>
Greenville now has a tailoring es <lb/>
all work in that <lb/>
line can be done here at home. <lb/>
Splendid weather colds. <lb/>
Freezing weather last week follow- <lb/>
ed by warm the first of this week. <lb/>
Miss Mollie E. Rouse will have an <lb/>
art exhibit the vacant store nu- <lb/>
ll ct the Opera House on <lb/>
want to make the editor <lb/>
happy and somebody else too, come <lb/>
pay your subscription before Christ- <lb/>
mas. <lb/>
If ladies want beautiful gilt <lb/>
cards or pun- linen paper for <lb/>
i etc., they should come <lb/>
to the Reflector. We have some <lb/>
of the cards best pa- <lb/>
per ever sold here. <lb/>
crowded houses which <lb/>
greeted the Arthur <lb/>
folks show how well <lb/>
really good plays are appreciated <lb/>
and patronized Elizabeth <lb/>
The stores now present a gay <lb/>
attractive <lb/>
displays of pretty and useful goods, <lb/>
of purchases, busy clerks and <lb/>
happy make up a nice <lb/>
picture. <lb/>
Ladies Muffs, Jerseys, Walking Jackets, <lb/>
and Wraps all Descriptions short and <lb/>
long from. cents up. <lb/>
An Elegant Line of Figures. <lb/>
If all will labor earnestly for the <lb/>
welfare of this <lb/>
section, there will soon be such a <lb/>
of flowing <lb/>
upon us as our history has never <lb/>
comes only once a year <lb/>
but a mail should not licensed <lb/>
to get any drunker then on <lb/>
any other day. <lb/>
The small boy, the fire cracker, <lb/>
the drum and the tin horn will be in <lb/>
their glory ere another week has <lb/>
rolled around. <lb/>
This is all nit the season of the <lb/>
year when tramps predominate, but <lb/>
it is seldom Greenville any <lb/>
trouble with that nuisance. <lb/>
The Star is a new <lb/>
tic venture at Charlotte, Ed. H. <lb/>
De Camp editor. It is a small pa- <lb/>
per but very bright and newsy. <lb/>
The tailoring establishment is lo- <lb/>
On the upper floor the post- <lb/>
office building, in the rooms former- <lb/>
occupied Dr. D. L. James. <lb/>
The Old Brick Store never goes <lb/>
behind on any thing and whatever <lb/>
you want in the line of Christmas <lb/>
sweets can be found right there. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Love come <lb/>
to Greenville highly recommended <lb/>
by the press and public They <lb/>
pear the Opera House to-night. <lb/>
For toys and confections there <lb/>
will be a heavy demand during the <lb/>
next Tew days. Look over the Res <lb/>
columns and learn where <lb/>
to buy them. <lb/>
The memorial address recently <lb/>
delivered in the Baptist Church in <lb/>
respect to Mrs Mary Delaney. is <lb/>
published on the first page of to- <lb/>
days Reflector. <lb/>
Dr. F. W. is having the <lb/>
Dill House, recently purchased by <lb/>
him, repaired preparatory to <lb/>
bis family therein. <lb/>
As this is the last appearance of <lb/>
the before <lb/>
we throw out a warning to the boys <lb/>
and all others who use them to be <lb/>
careful with fire works. <lb/>
Reader, a kindness from your <lb/>
hand may help some poor being, <lb/>
otherwise enable, to have a far more <lb/>
enjoyable Christmas they an. <lb/>
By giving joy to others <lb/>
yon increase and enrich own <lb/>
store o happiness. There is a re- <lb/>
ward those who do good. <lb/>
The. re is no school in <lb/>
tern Berth Carolina tun Greenville <lb/>
Institute, and no school Defter <lb/>
or more satisfactory Walk. <lb/>
today <lb/>
advantages it offers- <lb/>
Falkland will make Christmas; <lb/>
more pleasant by having a Christ, <lb/>
mas tree Monday night, 24th <lb/>
Those who know the good people of <lb/>
Falkland need not be told that it <lb/>
will be an enjoyable occasion. <lb/>
Willie a son of Mr. W. R. Which <lb/>
ard, township, told us <lb/>
Sunday that he had recently caught <lb/>
four foxes a steel trap. Reynard <lb/>
does not get much chance the <lb/>
around that plantation. <lb/>
Every merchant who advertises <lb/>
in the Reflector wants a share <lb/>
of your Christmas trade. Every- <lb/>
man will treat you right sell you <lb/>
nice goods. Be sure and read eve- <lb/>
ad men t in this paper. <lb/>
Bargains in all kinds of Dress Goods, inch <lb/>
from to Dress worsted for <lb/>
to close. Caps for and La- <lb/>
dies and Misses Hose per pair. <lb/>
to <lb/>
At almost your own Prices. <lb/>
Men's ail is at Sail price. <lb/>
In everything from now until Christmas. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Have prepared for it. <lb/>
They have the Nicest, Largest and Prettiest <lb/>
DISPLAY OF <lb/>
now returning home <lb/>
from the turpentine districts of <lb/>
South Carolina and We <lb/>
cannot see many them have <lb/>
any more than those who <lb/>
here and work in the cotton <lb/>
fields. <lb/>
There are some business men in <lb/>
Greenville who are just as <lb/>
sing as can be found anywhere. <lb/>
The bears <lb/>
of their labors and the near <lb/>
will show even greater re- <lb/>
Greenville is bound to come. <lb/>
The James Cadets from <lb/>
Grove Academy will visit Bethel in <lb/>
a body next Saturday to give an <lb/>
exhibition in drilling. Col. I. A. <lb/>
will be present and deliver an <lb/>
before the Cadets at <lb/>
Monday Mr. B. Greene Jr., <lb/>
showed us a number of handsome <lb/>
buggies just made by the Greenville <lb/>
Carriage Works. That establish- <lb/>
makes vehicles that are sub <lb/>
and com lb- table, and in <lb/>
beauty cannot be surpassed. <lb/>
An Association of the business <lb/>
men, for the purpose of projecting <lb/>
and carrying forward nil interest.- <lb/>
looking to the rebuilding of <lb/>
ville advancement of the com- <lb/>
would he a splendid <lb/>
to begin the new year with. <lb/>
Why let one be organized t <lb/>
There will be an entertainment in <lb/>
the Institute chapel on next Friday <lb/>
consisting and <lb/>
recitations. The entertainments <lb/>
heretofore given by pupil- of the <lb/>
Institute have been unusually at- <lb/>
tractive and enjoyable, the one <lb/>
next Friday will be no less so <lb/>
the former ones- <lb/>
There has been a in the <lb/>
schedule of trains on the W. W. <lb/>
road which went into effect <lb/>
We did not receive the new schedule <lb/>
in time to change it in this <lb/>
Under the new arrangement the <lb/>
train leaves Williamston an hoar <lb/>
sooner in the morning and comes <lb/>
down an sooner in the evening. <lb/>
The on main line is also <lb/>
changed the lay over in <lb/>
Mount is not so long. <lb/>
Bee page for other locals <lb/>
WE ARE m BARGAINS ON <lb/>
DRY GOODS, <lb/>
Whole Stock Brogans per Pair and Upward <lb/>
other fine Dress Goods. <lb/>
WE A Hi, SOLE AGENTS V B <lb/>
SON'S FINE SHOES. <lb/>
Call to <lb/>
Respectfully <lb/>
FLUSH COy, <lb/>
Imported Vases, China Ware <lb/>
THAT HAS EVER IN GREEN VILLE. AND <lb/>
OFFERING AT <lb/>
low figures. <lb/>
In fact any one can be suited at prices that <lb/>
tally with the hard times. <lb/>
AND FRUITS <lb/>
W MERCHANT <lb/>
will do well to visit our stores before purchasing <lb/>
On goods purchased in large quantities we <lb/>
Heavy Discount, <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
TIE <lb/>
El STILL <lb/>
to tors. <lb/>
Having duly before the <lb/>
Court Clerk of Pitt county, on <lb/>
3rd day December, as Ad- <lb/>
of the estate of <lb/>
deceased, nil persons owing <lb/>
the estate are hereby notified Io make <lb/>
immediate payment to the undersigned, <lb/>
and all persons having against <lb/>
said estate must present the same on or <lb/>
before the day of <lb/>
or this notice will be plead bar of <lb/>
their <lb/>
John P. <lb/>
Our stock is kept <lb/>
complete <lb/>
by getting <lb/>
j mar qr second class. <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
Look to Your Interest <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The Superior Court of Pitt county <lb/>
having issued letters of <lb/>
to me. undersigned, on the 3rd day <lb/>
of December, OH the estate of L. P. <lb/>
notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons indebted to said es- <lb/>
to make immediate payment to the <lb/>
undersigned and I o all creditors of said <lb/>
estate to present their claims duly <lb/>
to the undesigned within <lb/>
twelve months from the date of this <lb/>
notice or this notice will be plead in bar <lb/>
G. L. <lb/>
received a handsome well <lb/>
selected stock of <lb/>
CLOTHING. BOOTS. SHOES, AC, <lb/>
which superior quality and make can- <lb/>
not surpassed, and will sell them at <lb/>
notice or this notice will be plead in T ,. <lb/>
of their recovery. This 3rd of De- LOWEST BOTTOM PRICES. <lb/>
1888. L. B. <lb/>
of L. P, <lb/>
I. A. Attorney. <lb/>
AND LOOK FOR <lb/>
Hotel Sale. <lb/>
On Monday. Jan. 7th. <lb/>
House door, in Greenville. X. C. will be <lb/>
sold at public auction the large and com- <lb/>
Hotel known as the <lb/>
or for late years culled the James <lb/>
Hotel. The same is now under man- <lb/>
of Mr. E. B. Moore and has a <lb/>
large patronage. Three whole lots <lb/>
sold with the Hotel. Terms of sale <lb/>
in twelve months, <lb/>
balance In two with Interest at s <lb/>
per cent, from of <lb/>
at private <lb/>
sale, or wanting full will <lb/>
please aptly to F. <lb/>
., . <lb/>
BARGAINS BARGAINS. <lb/>
To close out, AT COST, all th e Dry <lb/>
Goods and on hand. <lb/>
count taken, in Exchange. <lb/>
Two doors South <lb/>
O. <lb/>
K HI <lb/>
For the next THIRTY DAYS we will sell <lb/>
Ready Made Clothing, <lb/>
Boots Shoes, etc., <lb/>
At figures that will astonish you. <lb/>
Men's Boots per pair. <lb/>
Men's Brogan Shoes per pair. <lb/>
Men's Congress Dress Shoes per pail. <lb/>
Calicoes per yard. <lb/>
And everything in like proportion, <lb/>
Come and be<lb/>
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Mote tho in the who co <lb/>
J . not use labor-saving devices. <lb/>
MORE RACKS are <lb/>
old-fashioned sec-saw, rubbing, twisting <lb/>
way of washing clothes and cleaning house than by any <lb/>
other means. You ruin your health, form, clothes, <lb/>
paint, and don't get the best results. <lb/>
Try the greatest invention of this Century in the <lb/>
way of Pyle's PEARLINE. It away <lb/>
with the rubbing, hence there i; no wear and on <lb/>
body fabric. You don't have to bob up and down <lb/>
over a tub of soiled clothing and dirty water, inhaling <lb/>
poisonous odors and steam ; hence you save your <lb/>
health. Its success is Millions use it. Millions <lb/>
more will use it. <lb/>
Every grocer sells Pyle's Beware of peddled <lb/>
imitations, they're dangerous. JAMES <lb/>
Through warm ht <lb/>
ever the dun. wet fields, <lb/>
burns, and the wild row <lb/>
face the odorous <lb/>
That tho harvest yields. <lb/>
There- a moan from the heart of the pins <lb/>
Wind iv the creek's dim shore. <lb/>
And a of death on the purpling Tine, <lb/>
Though still in the shadowy dingles shine <lb/>
that autumn bore. <lb/>
the cool, gray light of the day spring fair, <lb/>
take on blue. <lb/>
A l triage, wild beauty the woodlands wear, <lb/>
the sedges In tho scented air, <lb/>
with silver dew- <lb/>
Till tho day. Its <lb/>
A weaves <lb/>
On tho hazy when the soft winds blow, <lb/>
the failing- with Its heart of snow <lb/>
the vanishing summer grieves <lb/>
Adelaide V. in Once a Week. <lb/>
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Sharing. Cutting end Dressing Hair. <lb/>
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limit. at which place <lb/>
I bare located, awl h- have <lb/>
everything in my line <lb/>
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with all . d now <lb/>
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their in the ail <lb/>
has been proven. We have <lb/>
added a the I <lb/>
proved chair . in riving our <lb/>
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any . Ii a <lb/>
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N. M. <lb/>
Cap. K. W <lb/>
People Line fir travel on <lb/>
River. <lb/>
Steamer r. is the <lb/>
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been repaired, refurnished <lb/>
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Kitted up for the <lb/>
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Train will stop only <lb/>
Goldsboro and <lb/>
Train m el i <lb/>
for all dally. All <lb/>
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Jay Hay I hie. <lb/>
for all <lb/>
points via Richmond and <lb/>
All trail- solid between <lb/>
ton and Washington, and have P <lb/>
Palace i bed. <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
Gen ml <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
To my ml- Pin a d <lb/>
ht-at <lb/>
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and from to <lb/>
cent than holy All <lb/>
Machinery and <lb/>
Scud for and full particulars. <lb/>
E. G. COX, <lb/>
Dunn, <lb/>
Washington, N. O, <lb/>
System of Modern and <lb/>
cal Bushier Education <lb/>
by a of Lexington, Ky., <lb/>
College. Rapid Calculation and Pen- <lb/>
Free stud- <lb/>
Fall <lb/>
October l-i inter <lb/>
low. from i lo <lb/>
per k. i 10.00 full <lb/>
Students can enter any lime. For <lb/>
full <lb/>
a. u. n <lb/>
GREAT <lb/>
Mrs. R II. Home leave to an- <lb/>
to tin- ladies of Pitt enmity and <lb/>
that -he h.- bu <lb/>
at the old Bland <lb/>
Alfred Forbes better known as hi- <lb/>
Store. And Bail returned from <lb/>
the Northern a complete and <lb/>
entirely new stock of <lb/>
mum <lb/>
which .-lie is extremely low for <lb/>
I have the services <lb/>
of Mrs. a Trimmer who <lb/>
he to serve hi the <lb/>
in -t hit. Mrs Hull i- <lb/>
well known to many of yon <lb/>
worked for me before yon <lb/>
for your very liberal patronage hi the <lb/>
past fair dealing win will <lb/>
in, a o, <lb/>
R. II. <lb/>
Till STEW STORE Of <lb/>
Han lately been repaired and fitted up <lb/>
and she has received j display <lb/>
of Mow Millinery for <lb/>
FALL AND WINTER <lb/>
line of trimmed and <lb/>
Hats, and general <lb/>
aha liar He- <lb/>
stock of r-ilk-, led <lb/>
lions, etc., in the . <lb/>
her a the <lb/>
T. M <lb/>
II. <lb/>
K. U. <lb/>
EM<lb/>
I Bin <lb/>
. . <lb/>
We have the largest and most <lb/>
of the kind to be <lb/>
the an I II n era for <lb/>
Of Rail- <lb/>
road or School Print- <lb/>
or Binding-.<lb/>
FOR PRINTING INVITATION <lb/>
BLANKS AND <lb/>
omens. <lb/>
Send us your orders. <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
SPENCER BROS., <lb/>
THE HOME<lb/>
Polite waiters, rooms. Best <lb/>
the market affords. When in the city <lb/>
the <lb/>
Hotel, <lb/>
If, c <lb/>
C EL <lb/>
Can be found of <lb/>
Light Fruits, <lb/>
Confections, Tobacco, <lb/>
be sold <lb/>
Give me a call. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
m a u <lb/>
to B <lb/>
It ft <lb/>
of tAm, <lb/>
Stool <lb/>
Book Tor only <lb/>
loft <lb/>
tor <lb/>
i- to <lb/>
from <lb/>
or <lb/>
t tin Organ <lb/>
will shipped promptly <lb/>
ton trial. <lb/>
to all. <lb/>
Be sure lo writ mo, and an<lb/>
ho, <lb/>
R Mayor April 1888, by a lug <lb/>
majority. <lb/>
H. W. <lb/>
Warm Haw <lb/>
or <lb/>
Stations in Germany. <lb/>
At the railway stations in Prussia there <lb/>
is evidence of the military that <lb/>
pervades tho country. At large <lb/>
the are in brilliant. <lb/>
form, and at small ones when a train <lb/>
passes, even without Stopping, n switch- <lb/>
mail or appears in front of <lb/>
building, salutes the Hying <lb/>
and then stand erect, feet close <lb/>
bis or of U f . n- <lb/>
Ids in true <lb/>
military In Berlin end <lb/>
man and Saxon cities, when you drive <lb/>
in n cab or public tin rail- <lb/>
way you pay the driver I fore <lb/>
you start, or on the way to the station. <lb/>
He is not allowed to wait at the station. <lb/>
The moment be sets down his <lb/>
he must drive off so not to in the <lb/>
way of arriving passengers. If he <lb/>
loiters he is fined <lb/>
of a for tho <lb/>
. for Children. <lb/>
According to Dr. children <lb/>
or M years the capacity for <lb/>
and voluntary attention is exhausted by <lb/>
four varied lessons requiring mental <lb/>
fort of half an hour each, with intervals <lb/>
of relief in the forenoon. In the afternoon <lb/>
capacity is reduced one-half. <lb/>
hours in the forenoon and one hour in <lb/>
the is as long a time as <lb/>
can be profitably employed in <lb/>
Dr. Chancellor supports this view, and <lb/>
advocates eighteen hours a week the <lb/>
limit for school children under <lb/>
author of a German work on <lb/>
school hygiene, takes the same view, and <lb/>
in demonstration of its effectiveness it is <lb/>
alleged that half time pupils in the <lb/>
English schools learn much <lb/>
who are in school the full number <lb/>
of Journal of Health. <lb/>
The London. <lb/>
The London is a system of <lb/>
rooms and compartments concentrating <lb/>
on a single There is the -bar par- <lb/>
and the which <lb/>
has been imported to New York; the <lb/>
and one or <lb/>
two other rooms, named, some- <lb/>
times not. Free lunches ore not in order. <lb/>
lunch at tho British public must be <lb/>
paid for. If in cold weather you want <lb/>
your ale warmed the asks you <lb/>
if you will have it The chill- <lb/>
process, which warms it. consists in <lb/>
pouring it into the funnel of a queer <lb/>
looking machine which stands on the <lb/>
counter. An application of heat within <lb/>
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at tho Mulford in New <lb/>
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rather indistinct at limes. Tho czar is <lb/>
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written specimens of Russian <lb/>
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their a t the monks of old, have to do <lb/>
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palace a steam lifeboat built of <lb/>
steel. It is absolutely <lb/>
worked With twin screws <lb/>
placed in a position win re they will not <lb/>
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raised instantly on coming to shore. The <lb/>
engines and fires are perfectly protected, <lb/>
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current at a moderate pi ice Inventors be- <lb/>
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remaining in tho bulb burning up the <lb/>
carbon loop. In order to make tho lamp <lb/>
of practical use it was to de- <lb/>
means for the bulb really <lb/>
empty air and for making tho carbon <lb/>
loop last a reasonable time. Edison went <lb/>
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which be decided in perhaps five <lb/>
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platinum for the loop which gives out the <lb/>
light in a glow lamp, tried <lb/>
different materials, arriving finally at a <lb/>
kind of South American bamboo of re- <lb/>
close fiber. Tills wood, when <lb/>
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and durability. For two years the in- <lb/>
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success. In the winter of 1870-80 he an- <lb/>
that his lamp would last long <lb/>
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with Edison lamps and make the <lb/>
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far as he could find out, and of the same <lb/>
materials, failed completely. Instead of <lb/>
burning for weeks, the lamps went out <lb/>
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harvest of observations in many depart. <lb/>
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of a new mineral, which he <lb/>
named after of his teachers, <lb/>
LiL-1.-, ; analyses of the milk of the <lb/>
of palm wax, of guanos, and of <lb/>
the thermal waters of Venezuela; and <lb/>
tho discovery in the province of <lb/>
of a bod of platinum, a metal which <lb/>
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disseminated in sands. He often <lb/>
hi-i analyses of minerals on horse- <lb/>
hack, with the aid of a portable balance; <lb/>
, he carried a barometer over <lb/>
his shoulder, winch he estimated <lb/>
i height of mountains. His methods <lb/>
of investigation were sometimes <lb/>
ingenious. <lb/>
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stance, in the crater of having <lb/>
found his thermometer inadequate, be <lb/>
let down some of the tin foil wrappings <lb/>
of his chocolate cakes. Tho tin was <lb/>
melted. The temperature was. therefore, <lb/>
higher than the melting point of that <lb/>
metal, or more than C. He <lb/>
then let down a pistol ball, which <lb/>
not melted. The temperature was thus <lb/>
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stones and granite, by <lb/>
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standard in sculpture and the Italian in <lb/>
Budget. <lb/>
Old Jewelry. <lb/>
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Ma hast <lb/>
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Regulates and Bowels. <lb/>
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Sliver, Copper, Only n Ce <lb/>
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Mess Pork <lb/>
Balk <lb/>
Bulk Shoulders <lb/>
Bacon Hide <lb/>
Bacon Shoulder. <lb/>
Hams <lb/>
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Flour<lb/>
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sold for CASH, therefore, having no <lb/>
to run. we sell a close margin, <lb/>
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UNDERTAKING. <lb/>
Valuable Town Property For <lb/>
Sale, <lb/>
That lot form- <lb/>
occupied by E. B. Moore. <lb/>
Dwelling contains Ion room and kitchen <lb/>
with necessary all new and In <lb/>
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W u El S. P ELLIOTT. NICHOLS <lb/>
COTTON FACTORS <lb/>
AND <lb/>
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with me in the Undertaking business <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 Mr. Sheppard for collection. <lb/>
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from the down to a <lb/>
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of cotton, giving our customers <lb/>
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Horses <lb/>
Mules. <lb/>
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sale by. <lb/>
King's old stand. Will sell them <lb/>
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Agent Clark's O. N T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb/>
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