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CIRCULATION. <lb/>
Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
LOOK V FOR <lb/>
THE A MARK <lb/>
The cross mark after name on <lb/>
the margin of this paper is a request <lb/>
for the payment of what owe It. <lb/>
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
VOL VII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N- C- <lb/>
ant <lb/>
ed Every <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
DISTRICT. <lb/>
I It <lb/>
Subscription Price. per year. <lb/>
BUT <lb/>
will not hesitate to Democratic <lb/>
Men and measures that are not consistent <lb/>
with the true principles of the party. <lb/>
If you want a paper from a wide-a-wake <lb/>
section of the State send for the <lb/>
SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb/>
FINANCIAL STATEMENT <lb/>
Of Pitt County, forth <lb/>
Year Dec. 5th, 1887 to <lb/>
Dec. 3rd, 1888. <lb/>
The following is a list of orders, <lb/>
together with the number and <lb/>
amount, as allowed by the Com- <lb/>
missioners, from Dec. 5th, 1887, <lb/>
to Dec. 1888 <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Pauper. <lb/>
To whom<lb/>
Ferry Haddock <lb/>
Susan Turner <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
Nancy Williams <lb/>
John Stocks <lb/>
Alice <lb/>
Cory <lb/>
Robt Moore <lb/>
Simon Tucker <lb/>
James Masters <lb/>
Taylor <lb/>
Ivy Mayo <lb/>
Darling Williams <lb/>
Thomas <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Hopkins <lb/>
Cherry Dupree <lb/>
Mahala <lb/>
Clarissa Nelson<lb/>
L. A. <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
Louis Gray <lb/>
Green <lb/>
J. D- Cobb <lb/>
Polly <lb/>
Rhoda May<lb/>
Nathan Keel <lb/>
Susan <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
Elks <lb/>
Shade <lb/>
Lucy Parker <lb/>
Virgil Wilson <lb/>
Margaret Bryan <lb/>
Eliza Edwards <lb/>
Amos <lb/>
John Raker <lb/>
Elijah Ange <lb/>
Mosley Haddock <lb/>
Ferry Haddock <lb/>
Susan Turner <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Nancy Williams <lb/>
John Stocks <lb/>
Alice <lb/>
Dinah Carney <lb/>
Robert Moore <lb/>
Simon <lb/>
Taylor <lb/>
Ivy Mayo <lb/>
Darling Williams <lb/>
Thomas <lb/>
Henry Smith <lb/>
Hopkins <lb/>
Cherry Dupree <lb/>
Mahala Braxton <lb/>
Clarissa Nelson <lb/>
Terry <lb/>
L A <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
Louis Gray <lb/>
Green <lb/>
J D Cobb <lb/>
Polly <lb/>
Rhoda May<lb/>
Susan Briley <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
Elks <lb/>
Shade <lb/>
Margaret Bryan <lb/>
Eliza Edwards <lb/>
Nor ville <lb/>
James Masters <lb/>
W T Ross <lb/>
J D Williamson <lb/>
Haddock <lb/>
Ferry Haddock <lb/>
Susan Turner <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
Nancy Williams <lb/>
John stocks <lb/>
Alice <lb/>
Dinah Carney <lb/>
MB Robert Moore <lb/>
Simon Tucker <lb/>
Taylor <lb/>
Ivey Mayo <lb/>
Darling Williams <lb/>
Thomas <lb/>
Henry Smith <lb/>
Hopkins <lb/>
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Clarissa Nelson <lb/>
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Cannon <lb/>
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D Cobb <lb/>
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Tucker <lb/>
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i Shade <lb/>
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J Masters <lb/>
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Parker <lb/>
Richard Warren <lb/>
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Susan Turner <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Williams <lb/>
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Dinah Carney <lb/>
Robert Moore <lb/>
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Darling Williams <lb/>
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Hopkins <lb/>
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insane <lb/>
coffin <lb/>
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Bradley Phillips <lb/>
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James Masters <lb/>
T Ross <lb/>
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Turner <lb/>
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Ivy Mayo <lb/>
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C V Newton <lb/>
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C Gaskins <lb/>
w B Bland Bro <lb/>
Janus B <lb/>
Henry Brown <lb/>
L II Allen <lb/>
James Cherry <lb/>
W B Bland <lb/>
Reuben wall <lb/>
James Cherry <lb/>
H Brown <lb/>
OBS Tyson <lb/>
J B Cherry <lb/>
John Smith <lb/>
G C works <lb/>
Henry Brown <lb/>
M A James <lb/>
w A James Jr <lb/>
T E Keel <lb/>
Jno Elks <lb/>
H Skinner Co <lb/>
1802 <lb/>
John S <lb/>
t-40 <lb/>
1212 <lb/>
HO <lb/>
a y<lb/>
Henry <lb/>
James B Cherry <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
E A Bland <lb/>
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L H Wilson <lb/>
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F W Brown <lb/>
Edwards Broughton Co <lb/>
w C Butler <lb/>
Edwards Broughton Co <lb/>
F W Brown <lb/>
Edwards Co <lb/>
D J Whichard <lb/>
W II Bagwell <lb/>
L II Wilson <lb/>
Jno P Redding <lb/>
W M King <lb/>
D J Whichard- <lb/>
J H <lb/>
E A <lb/>
F W Brown <lb/>
E A <lb/>
Broughton Co <lb/>
W M King <lb/>
J R Forbes <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
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A L Blow <lb/>
Summary. <lb/>
D B and Insane Pauper <lb/>
Poor House <lb/>
witness in Superior Court <lb/>
Jurors in Superior Court <lb/>
fees in Superior Court <lb/>
Inquest and Jurors <lb/>
Magistrate fees in Superior Court <lb/>
1731 <lb/>
MO <lb/>
Jail <lb/>
Conveying Prisoners to Jail <lb/>
Court House <lb/>
Bridges <lb/>
Roads <lb/>
Ferry <lb/>
1305 <lb/>
1550 <lb/>
Tax List <lb/>
Commissioners <lb/>
Reg Deeds Clerk Board Corn's <lb/>
Miscellaneous <lb/>
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John S <lb/>
MM M C SO <lb/>
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Eason <lb/>
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w B <lb/>
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B S <lb/>
L H <lb/>
The following are the receipts and Ob <lb/>
for the county of Pitt fro <lb/>
Dec. 1887 to Dec. 3rd, 1888 <lb/>
DR <lb/>
Dec. 1887, To amt on hand <lb/>
Amt reed of John B. <lb/>
for hire of Frank Vines <lb/>
Dec. Amt reed of L. II. Wilson <lb/>
Deeds, License tax <lb/>
Amt reed of w. M. King. <lb/>
Schedule B end C tax 1887 <lb/>
Amt reed of E. A. Clerk <lb/>
for taxes <lb/>
Jan. 1888. amt of w. M. <lb/>
King. Tax Collector <lb/>
Feb. Amt of w. M. King I <lb/>
Feb. Amt of F. ward, ad- <lb/>
of B. w. former <lb/>
on Jury tax in <lb/>
W. M. King, Tax Col <lb/>
Amt of w, II. <lb/>
Tax Collector <lb/>
Amt. of w. M. King 1622 <lb/>
Amt. of e. A <lb/>
Amt. of W. H. <lb/>
I Tax Col Final Settlement <lb/>
Hay Amt, M. ling <lb/>
June Amt. of M King <lb/>
A July Amt. George <lb/>
for Oakum <lb/>
Aug, Amt. reed w. M King <lb/>
Aug. Amt. of W M <lb/>
Sept. Amt. of w M King <lb/>
Nov. Amt. reed of W X <lb/>
Nov. Amt. of J. G. <lb/>
Hire of Guss Patrick <lb/>
Nov. of J. G. <lb/>
paid of Hire of Oscar Johnson <lb/>
Nov. Ant of John S. Smith <lb/>
H- Bridge Lumber Sold <lb/>
Nov Amt. of Patsy Bell on <lb/>
of <lb/>
Nov. of John Flan- <lb/>
Tax Collector <lb/>
Nov, Amt of John <lb/>
lax Collector <lb/>
Nov. of E. A. <lb/>
Jury Tax <lb/>
SUM of John Flan- <lb/>
Tax Collector <lb/>
Nov, Amt. of John Flan-<lb/>
Dec, Amount of Flair <lb/>
Tax Collector <lb/>
1436 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Balance in hand of Treasury <lb/>
CR <lb/>
By to <lb/>
amt. of county orders paid <lb/>
By amt. <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
Financial condition of <lb/>
Dec. 5th 1887, <lb/>
To amt. audited outstanding debt Dec. <lb/>
5th <lb/>
To amt. audited from Dee. 5th <lb/>
December 3rd 1888 <lb/>
1887 to <lb/>
as per <lb/>
CR <lb/>
v amt. paid county orders <lb/>
Vouchers Hied <lb/>
Amt. audited outstanding Dec, <lb/>
1888 <lb/>
State of Carolina <lb/>
County of Pitt <lb/>
David II. James clerk <lb/>
1.1 the Board of Commissioners in <lb/>
fir the county of Pitt do <lb/>
that the foregoing is a true state <lb/>
as doth appear of record In <lb/>
my office. Given my hand <lb/>
and the seal of said <lb/>
at Greenville on the <lb/>
day of December 1888 <lb/>
David <lb/>
Commissioners <lb/>
C Dawson <lb/>
J A Tucker <lb/>
w A James Jr <lb/>
T E Keel <lb/>
G Mooring <lb/>
C Dawson <lb/>
w A James Jr <lb/>
G M Mooring <lb/>
J A Tucker <lb/>
Dawson <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
The best the world for Cut <lb/>
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe <lb/>
Sores, Chapped Hands, Chi <lb/>
Mains, Corns, and all Skin Eruption <lb/>
and cures Piles, or no pay re <lb/>
I It is guaranteed to give <lb/>
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price <lb/>
w A James Jr <lb/>
J A Tucker <lb/>
G M Mooring <lb/>
T E Keel <lb/>
G X Mooring <lb/>
C Dawson <lb/>
G M Mooring <lb/>
T E Keel <lb/>
no <lb/>
per box. For sale <lb/>
Hotel Sale. <lb/>
On Monday. Jan. 7th. before <lb/>
House door, in Greenville, N. C, will be <lb/>
sold at public I inn the large and com- <lb/>
Hotel known as the Macon <lb/>
House, or for late years called the <lb/>
Hotel. The same is under the man- <lb/>
of Mr. E. B, Moore and has <lb/>
i in Three whole town lots <lb/>
with the Hotel. Terms of sale one- <lb/>
i n la twelve months, <lb/>
two years, with interest at <lb/>
nil peT day <lb/>
Parties to purchase at private <lb/>
will <lb/>
W X K <lb/>
g or wanting <lb/>
Register of Deeds and Clerk pi m <lb/>
in Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
Board Commissioners. <lb/>
1872 <lb/>
C Prisoners to <lb/>
Daniel <lb/>
J W Cannon <lb/>
John B Willoughby 7.0 <lb/>
No. To whom issued ; <lb/>
I. II <lb/>
L II Wilson <lb/>
L II Wilson <lb/>
L II Wilson <lb/>
L Wilson <lb/>
L II Wilson <lb/>
L H Wilson <lb/>
L B Wilson <lb/>
Notice of Sale of Land. <lb/>
on By virtue of a Mortgage executed to <lb/>
Moore and Wife, and dated <lb/>
January we will sell at the Court <lb/>
House Door In Greenville on <lb/>
1889, the tract of land <lb/>
in said Mortgage, lying partly in <lb/>
the town and containing about <lb/>
acres. Terms Cash <lb/>
Dec 1868.<lb/>
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<p>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
and <lb/>
Published Every Wednesday <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE<lb/>
Subscription Price. per year. <lb/>
BUT <lb/>
will not hesitate to Democratic <lb/>
men and measures that are not consistent <lb/>
with the true principles of the party. <lb/>
If yon want a a <lb/>
of the State send for the <lb/>
tor. T SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb/>
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9th 1889. <lb/>
entered at the post office at <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
The Durum Plant dated January <lb/>
2nd Legislature meets <lb/>
Brother, you forgot, bad, didn't you <lb/>
There are few papers display as <lb/>
much energy and enterprise as does <lb/>
the Wilmington It re- <lb/>
completed its third year in <lb/>
its new home. The la- <lb/>
earnestly for its town de- <lb/>
serves success- <lb/>
The Durham daily has <lb/>
been discontinued, it having been <lb/>
merged into the bright, red headed, <lb/>
newsy, go-ahead Float, one of the <lb/>
spiciest papers printed. The <lb/>
will keep right on at its good <lb/>
work as a weekly and the <lb/>
tor wishes both papers much <lb/>
The North Carolina Legislature <lb/>
meets to day. the time returns <lb/>
are in of elections to be held by that <lb/>
body we truly hope it will be H. <lb/>
A. Latham for Reading Clerk of the <lb/>
House, Daniels for State <lb/>
and T. J. Jarvis for U S- <lb/>
Senator. And we believe those <lb/>
would be generally com <lb/>
mended. <lb/>
The Raleigh Chronicle says that <lb/>
Mr. Elihu A- White, the defeated <lb/>
Republican candidate for Congress <lb/>
in this District, aspires to succeed <lb/>
Ex-Gov. Jarvis as Minister to Bra- <lb/>
We have heard that Mr. A. M. <lb/>
Moore, the Republican Presidential <lb/>
Elector, is an aspirant for the same <lb/>
position, but cannot vouch for its <lb/>
accuracy. They all want Some- <lb/>
thing, of course. <lb/>
brought out an enlarged sheet. <lb/>
Argus is always enterprising and <lb/>
always talking for Goldsboro, and <lb/>
this issue of last Sundry not only <lb/>
helps to hold Goldsboro up to the <lb/>
world as it really is, but also speaks <lb/>
volumes in praise of the enterprising <lb/>
editor of the Argus. the good <lb/>
work goes on, the press laboring <lb/>
earnestly and faithfully for the ad- <lb/>
of the State. <lb/>
Col. R. F. Armfield, Iredell <lb/>
was lately appointed by Gov Scales <lb/>
as a Judge of the Superior Court to <lb/>
succeed Judge Montgomery, resign- <lb/>
ed. Judge Armfield is now holding <lb/>
his first Court in Pitt county, and <lb/>
though first time he has <lb/>
over a Court be does so with <lb/>
the and bearing of a life <lb/>
while never before on <lb/>
the Bench, Judge Armfield has had <lb/>
experience in the Bar. He has a <lb/>
superior knowledge of the law and <lb/>
his opinions upon any point are <lb/>
looked upon as high It <lb/>
has been said that Judge Cloud <lb/>
had the highest regard for Col. <lb/>
opinions, and when he <lb/>
was in the bar always referred to <lb/>
him if any particular point was to <lb/>
be decided. One has only to look <lb/>
at Judge Armfield to tell that be <lb/>
is a man of brains and ability, we <lb/>
feel sure he will be popular with the <lb/>
Bar and people of Pitt county. A <lb/>
rush of work prevented our getting <lb/>
out to hear his charge Monday morn <lb/>
but the lawyers and officers of <lb/>
the Court tell that one more able <lb/>
and clear is seldom heard. <lb/>
Strangers, have you thought <lb/>
of what a desirable place Green- <lb/>
ville is in which to locate Look <lb/>
at the future of the town--a rail- <lb/>
road soon to be here and many <lb/>
industries to be started up come <lb/>
here and look around if you are <lb/>
prospecting for a place to locate. <lb/>
Have the business men of Green- <lb/>
ville thought of the it <lb/>
would be to the ton if they would <lb/>
form an association with the <lb/>
pose of securing the establishment <lb/>
various industries here The <lb/>
town should not stand still. Get <lb/>
started before the rail- <lb/>
road comes. One man alone may <lb/>
talk enterprises, but little will be <lb/>
accomplished until the business <lb/>
men associate and work together. <lb/>
Any industry that will help one <lb/>
man will help the whole town. <lb/>
two like it used to be spelled <lb/>
before the revised version was got- <lb/>
ten out. Brother Norm- <lb/>
arose had often heard <lb/>
the expression used him <lb/>
enough rope and he will bang him- <lb/>
and he would move that the <lb/>
Prof, be given the requisite <lb/>
rope at and that club <lb/>
volunteer any assistance that may <lb/>
be necessary in accomplishing its <lb/>
object. The Supreme Chin Worker <lb/>
stated that the would be <lb/>
overlooked this time owing to the <lb/>
extreme youth of the offender bat <lb/>
it the brother ever indulged in any <lb/>
more such poetry he would be given <lb/>
the grand bounce. At this point <lb/>
the Chief Explosive <lb/>
tor thought he saw one of his <lb/>
rivals peeping in at the window <lb/>
and blew the lights out and after <lb/>
each member had fallen <lb/>
over all the chairs In the room the <lb/>
club reached the door and the meet <lb/>
adjourned. Reporter <lb/>
A Safe Investment. <lb/>
Is one which is guaranteed to give <lb/>
you satisfactory results, or in case of <lb/>
failure a return of purchase price. <lb/>
On safe plan you can buy from <lb/>
our advertised Druggist a bottle of <lb/>
Dr. King's Discovery for <lb/>
It is guaranteed to bring re- <lb/>
lief in every case, when used for any <lb/>
affection of the throat, lungs or chest <lb/>
such as consumption, of <lb/>
lungs, bronchitis, asthma, whooping <lb/>
cough, croup, etc. It is pleasant and <lb/>
agreeable to safe, and <lb/>
can always be relied upon. Trial <lb/>
bottles free at <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
On Monday the 4th day of <lb/>
A. D. will sell at the Court <lb/>
House door in town of Green- <lb/>
ville to the highest bidder for cash <lb/>
several tracts of land in Pitt county <lb/>
and bounded as One tract <lb/>
known as the Place adjoining <lb/>
the lauds of Alfred Forbes F. T. <lb/>
Cannon the Blount Heirs and <lb/>
con acres more or less <lb/>
also the Place adjoining <lb/>
A. C. Tucker and <lb/>
others containing two hundred and <lb/>
fifty acres more or less also the <lb/>
place on the said Ballard now <lb/>
lives adjoining J. H. Cobb <lb/>
whitehead, G. T. Tyson and ethers <lb/>
excepting the Homestead which has <lb/>
been laid off to the said Ballard <lb/>
acres more or less, also the place <lb/>
known as the Simmons lands ad- <lb/>
S. A. Kittrell and others <lb/>
containing acres more or less to <lb/>
satisfy an execution in my <lb/>
for collection against J. L. Ballard <lb/>
St. J. a. K. Tucker, Sheriff. <lb/>
January 5th., 1889. <lb/>
A I U W. <lb/>
H. C, Jan 3rd <lb/>
The meeting was called to order <lb/>
by the Supreme Chin Worker at <lb/>
12.30 o'clock A. M. The Grand <lb/>
Prof. Longfellow <lb/>
All the members from Pitt be unable to go <lb/>
are present at the opening of the j through with bis usual evolutions in <lb/>
legislature to-day. Two of the opening the meeting he hoped <lb/>
members, Hon. W. R. Williams in <lb/>
Senate, and Mr. M. C. S. Cherry, in <lb/>
the House, are war <lb/>
having before served their county <lb/>
faithfully in Legislative halls. <lb/>
They will not come short of their <lb/>
duty this time. Mr. G. B. <lb/>
the junior member of the House, is a <lb/>
true Democrat a thoroughly I <lb/>
competent young mas. We expect I <lb/>
to bear good reports from <lb/>
There is item the rounds <lb/>
of the press that a bill will be <lb/>
to the Legislature looking to <lb/>
the establishing of a law requiring <lb/>
the payment a poll-tax as a <lb/>
for voters. Such a bill <lb/>
should, by all means, be presented <lb/>
and made a law. There are now in <lb/>
this county many, we suppose <lb/>
and some whiles who <lb/>
pay not one cent of taxes. They <lb/>
have no properly, and there being <lb/>
nothing available sneak the pay- <lb/>
Read Read <lb/>
As I expect to leave Greenville <lb/>
soon I will on Saturday next, the <lb/>
twelfth sell to the highest <lb/>
bidder for cash at my residence in <lb/>
a part of house- <lb/>
hold and kitchen furniture, <lb/>
in part of one Marble Top Bu <lb/>
one Marble top wash stand. <lb/>
Bedsteads, Chairs Tables, a Good <lb/>
Cook Stove, Bathing Tub, Cart, <lb/>
Harness, Plow, wheelbarrow Hoes, <lb/>
Rake, Pitch fork, Shovel and many <lb/>
other useful articles too numerous <lb/>
to mention. Sale to commence at <lb/>
twelve o'clock. Dr. J. T. Sledge. <lb/>
Merit Wins. <lb/>
we desire to say to our citizens, <lb/>
that for years we have been selling <lb/>
Dr. King's New Discovery for con- <lb/>
Dr. King's New Life Pills, <lb/>
Salve and Electric <lb/>
Bitters, and have never <lb/>
remedies that sell as well, or that <lb/>
have given such universal <lb/>
do not hesitate to <lb/>
tee them every time and we stand <lb/>
ready to refund the purchase price <lb/>
if satisfactory results do not follow <lb/>
their use. These remedies have won <lb/>
their great popularity purely on <lb/>
their merits- Ernul, Druggist <lb/>
the club would excuse him as he had <lb/>
recently that the girl upon <lb/>
whom he had lavishing all the <lb/>
wealth of bis youthful affections <lb/>
was soon to wed another fellow. And <lb/>
he felt that It would be for <lb/>
him to rise from the depths of woe <lb/>
into which this piece of information j <lb/>
had buried him and do justice to his <lb/>
art. So he would move that Most <lb/>
Rail Road. <lb/>
The railroad company com- <lb/>
grading my Nursery this <lb/>
week and will take up about <lb/>
five hundred apple pear trees, <lb/>
the following varieties Viz. war- <lb/>
Favorite, winter <lb/>
Yellow May, Spice, <lb/>
June and <lb/>
winter. These sell at <lb/>
ten cents each. also have four or <lb/>
five hundred pear trees that I will <lb/>
sell for twenty five cents each. <lb/>
These are all first class, and <lb/>
good varieties. Now is the time to <lb/>
get cheap trees. Come at once. <lb/>
Allen warren. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Ugh Help- j ,,, as of <lb/>
open the proceedings <lb/>
open the proceedings <lb/>
an appropriate hymn. The motion <lb/>
was carried and <lb/>
in tho following <lb/>
we have met, loved and got lifted, <lb/>
And all and sad am I; <lb/>
Far from hope's bright harbor I've <lb/>
drifted, <lb/>
Since I heard last good-bye. <lb/>
After which the meeting was de- <lb/>
open Mr. Col- <lb/>
Sunbeam said that he under- <lb/>
stood that the prize for the most en- <lb/>
Christmas adventure was <lb/>
as Prof. Longfellow was the only <lb/>
contestant lie move that the <lb/>
brother be heard from. Amid a <lb/>
the Last Will Testament of Amos <lb/>
Evans, deceased, on the 2nd day of <lb/>
1889. notice is given to all <lb/>
persons indebted to the estate of said <lb/>
decedent, to make immediate payment <lb/>
to the undesigned, and to all creditors of <lb/>
said estate to present their claims prop- <lb/>
authenticated to the undersigned on <lb/>
or before the 2nd day of January. 1890. <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in bar of their <lb/>
E. Evans, <lb/>
of Amos Evans. <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
By virtue of a power contained in a <lb/>
certain Mortgage executed and delivered <lb/>
i. -i i . . a to me vi. J. James on the day of <lb/>
o be awarded at this meeting. And ; A u Book T <lb/>
of their If an able , was solemn enough to <lb/>
bodied man not to j have turned the stomach of a stuffed <lb/>
the support of the government owl the then <lb/>
should not be allowed a voice hi the Longfellow s Cousins-an <lb/>
of officials who are to rule <lb/>
over those who the sweat of their <lb/>
brow do maintain its institutions. <lb/>
The Reflector desires to make <lb/>
mote improvements and hopes to be <lb/>
of more service to the town and <lb/>
county this than in any year <lb/>
My Aunt Susan has got three daughters <lb/>
There's and Flo <lb/>
old Nick would resign his position <lb/>
If he had those girls down below. <lb/>
They are mm than snakes and <lb/>
j Whooping cough, measles and b <lb/>
In fact they come up to full measure <lb/>
j In all things that deviltry requires. <lb/>
upon our own and <lb/>
accomplish this, as no paper <lb/>
can accomplish much without the <lb/>
aid and co-operation of <lb/>
its friends and those who inter- <lb/>
in the prosperity of their sec- <lb/>
The aid and encouragement <lb/>
of every one if asked. Help us to <lb/>
go forward. Help to hold the <lb/>
advantages and of this sec- <lb/>
to the world that be <lb/>
attracted. Now let us all resolve to <lb/>
to make this a memorable year <lb/>
the national history of Greenville. <lb/>
Help the Reflector and we will <lb/>
be more able to help the town. <lb/>
no mischief that they don't know, <lb/>
But last night I think I paid <lb/>
About hall of the debts I owe. <lb/>
You see I went over to sec <lb/>
Corollas Well M guess not <lb/>
But they knew was coming. <lb/>
So they hatched up a little plot. <lb/>
To mock the bashful. <lb/>
To do each thing I done. <lb/>
That's deviltry. That's what I call ii <lb/>
But they said only fun. <lb/>
I thought now I wont be <lb/>
As I saw them there a row, <lb/>
So I hello and there sounded <lb/>
Three echoes to that hello. <lb/>
Then scratched my head for an idea. <lb/>
For somehow my mind was bare, <lb/>
And when looked up fifteen fingers <lb/>
was working among their back hair. <lb/>
in the office of Register of Deeds of <lb/>
Pitt county. I will oner for salt on the <lb/>
premises Bethel Pitt county on <lb/>
day the 2nd day of 1889 at <lb/>
o'clock the parcel of <lb/>
land viz of a certain house and <lb/>
lot of land situated in the town of Beth- <lb/>
el Pitt county on the East side of Main <lb/>
st adjoining the lands of Mrs. <lb/>
Barnhill, Warren Andrews and others, <lb/>
containing one half acre more or <lb/>
Terms Cash, Geo. L, Arts <lb/>
Greenville Jan. 2nd, Mortgagee <lb/>
James M. Atty for Mortgagee <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Is hereby given that application will <lb/>
be made to the Board of Commissioners <lb/>
of Pitt county on the 1st Monday hi <lb/>
1889 to establish h new Town- <lb/>
ship out of parts of Swift Creek, <lb/>
and townships with the fol- <lb/>
lowing boundaries. Beginning at the <lb/>
mouth of Turkey Cock Swamp running <lb/>
with said swamp to cock <lb/>
thence to the persimmon branch, then <lb/>
down said branch to clay root swamp <lb/>
then up said swamp to well <lb/>
swamp then up said swamp to the head <lb/>
of said swamp then to Greenville i <lb/>
township line then with said line to Kin- <lb/>
road at or near Reedy branch <lb/>
church then with said road lo S Creek <lb/>
swamp then down said swamp to the be- <lb/>
ginning. This 1889. <lb/>
w. B. Moore N. R <lb/>
w. W. Haddock James Cox. <lb/>
R. S. CLARK CO., <lb/>
DEALERS IN <lb/>
Are headquarters for all needed in the <lb/>
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be <lb/>
but if you want anything in <lb/>
Hardware, Agricultural Implement, Stoves <lb/>
and Cooking Utensils, Carriage Material <lb/>
and House Cutlery <lb/>
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/>
Sale of Land. <lb/>
By virtue a decree of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt county in a certain <lb/>
special proceeding therein entitled <lb/>
M. L. Moore us J. W. King, et alt, <lb/>
and numbered as case No. upon <lb/>
the special proceedings docket of <lb/>
said court, I shall <lb/>
MONDAY, 4TH, 1889, <lb/>
at the Court House door in Green- <lb/>
ville, sell at public sale to the <lb/>
highest bidder, certain pieces or <lb/>
parcels of land situated in Farm- <lb/>
Township and on the South <lb/>
side of Little Creek, <lb/>
one piece adjoining the lauds of <lb/>
Jacob Joyner, Charles Joyner and <lb/>
others, containing by estimation <lb/>
Acres, more or less, <lb/>
known as the Benjamin Joyner <lb/>
other piece adjoining the <lb/>
lands Eli Williams, Alfred Moore <lb/>
and hers, containing by estimation <lb/>
Acres, more or less, <lb/>
and known as the Piney woods <lb/>
Tract. Terms of sale, Cash. <lb/>
Alex L. Blow, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, Jan. <lb/>
North a, <lb/>
County. <lb/>
Augustus Grimes, <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
Benny Grimes. <lb/>
The defendant above named will <lb/>
take notice that an action, <lb/>
as above, has been commenced by <lb/>
the plaintiff in the Superior Court <lb/>
of Pitt county to a divorce u <lb/>
from the said Pen- <lb/>
Grimes, his wife; and the said <lb/>
Defendant will further take notice <lb/>
that he is required to appear at <lb/>
the next term of the Superior Court <lb/>
of said county, to be held on the <lb/>
second Monday after the 1st m <lb/>
day in March, 1889, at the Court <lb/>
House in Greenville, and answer <lb/>
the complaint in said petition, or the <lb/>
plaintiff will apply to the Court for <lb/>
the relief demanded In his com- <lb/>
plaint. <lb/>
This the 3rd day of January, <lb/>
E. A. <lb/>
Court, Pitt Co. <lb/>
WE are now fitted up in first-class order and are prepared to man- <lb/>
upon short notice any kind or style of <lb/>
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb/>
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING. <lb/>
We also keep a nice line of <lb/>
READY <lb/>
Come and us. Satisfaction Guaranteed. <lb/>
R. GREENE, JR. Manager. <lb/>
READIER <lb/>
We still have some very desirable goods in <lb/>
stock that must be disposed of <lb/>
BEFORE FIRST, <lb/>
and we are letting them go without reserve <lb/>
NOT AT COST <lb/>
but 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 tail to <lb/>
THE MAN <lb/>
BE SEEN EVERY DAY, but the man who keeps a fresh supply <lb/>
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb/>
TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS, <lb/>
Can be found whenever wanted. You only have to look for <lb/>
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb/>
And all your wants in the above goods can be supplied. <lb/>
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS PUT UP TO ORDER. <lb/>
A. SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
By virtue of a Decree of the Superior <lb/>
Coin t of Pitt county, in a special pro- <lb/>
entitled Wm. May Executor of <lb/>
Mary A. E. May vs. E. Keel and <lb/>
wife, Mary K. Lewis, and others, I shall <lb/>
on the 4th day of February 1889, at <lb/>
o'clock, at the Court House <lb/>
door, in the town of Greenville, sell for <lb/>
cash the house lot in Farmville, <lb/>
upon which E. Keel now lives, ad- <lb/>
the lots of Mrs. <lb/>
and others. Said lot con- <lb/>
about acres land, and upon <lb/>
it is a dwelling all necessary out- <lb/>
houses. This 12th day of Dec. 1888. <lb/>
Wu. Mat, Ex. <lb/>
s. E. W. <lb/>
Duckett Book Keeping <lb/>
Some of our exchanges have re- <lb/>
been out special <lb/>
of their papers, giving very <lb/>
descriptive write the towns <lb/>
and sections from which they come. <lb/>
The Sanford Express, has sent out Awhile and then mm Idea <lb/>
a publication a splendid de- That helped me as you will allow, <lb/>
of that town and setting For I went down on my knees in a <lb/>
the advantages the section <lb/>
Then I a fool sort of giggle <lb/>
And nil laughed some too, <lb/>
Ard I that the floor would open <lb/>
At some place where could crawl <lb/>
through. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
On the day of <lb/>
A. D. will sell at the Court <lb/>
door the town of Green <lb/>
ville to the highest bidder for rash <lb/>
one tract of land in Pitt county and <lb/>
hounded as Situated in <lb/>
Greenville Township on the north <lb/>
side of Tar River adjoining the <lb/>
offers. The Concord Times last <lb/>
week brought out a double size <lb/>
pages, that was hand- <lb/>
and showing <lb/>
i on the of its <lb/>
the game playing M- Carney G. S. Johnson <lb/>
But to block it I didn't know how, I and others, at the same time and <lb/>
place I will sell for cash one other <lb/>
tract of land in Pitt Green- <lb/>
ville township north side of Tar <lb/>
lands of T. A. <lb/>
Thigpen, A- D. and <lb/>
said lands were owed by w. w. <lb/>
at the time of bis death <lb/>
I will sell the interest of L <lb/>
Gowns sir lo satisfy an <lb/>
execution in ray hands <lb/>
against L. and <lb/>
and <lb/>
And stood on my head in the floor, <lb/>
And those they blushed <lb/>
giggled <lb/>
But they didn't mock any more- <lb/>
Mr. said <lb/>
he thought it but just chat tins <lb/>
should give bro- Longfellow some <lb/>
thing as promised. He said that <lb/>
editor. It tells yon many demanded which have been levied on said land <lb/>
things much j at hands a vigilance com the property said E. L. <lb/>
of its various industries. Then the j be would move that J. <lb/>
on last we i bro. Hades with imam 3rd <lb/>
The classes will be so arranged that <lb/>
new pupils can enter the first week in <lb/>
January. <lb/>
TEACHERS <lb/>
Duckett. Principal, <lb/>
C. G. Foist, Associate Principal <lb/>
Miss Meta Chestnut, Primary De- <lb/>
Miss M. S. Cannon, Vocal and <lb/>
mental Music. <lb/>
Miss Rouse, Painting and <lb/>
Draw in <lb/>
Mrs <lb/>
Ac- <lb/>
departments. <lb/>
Primary. Academic. <lb/>
Classical and Mathematical. Mu- <lb/>
sic. Painting and Drawing. <lb/>
Military. <lb/>
ADVANTAGES <lb/>
Comfortable Buildings. <lb/>
Healthy Locution and Good Water <lb/>
Plenty of Well Prepared Food for <lb/>
Boarders. A Corps of Teachers, <lb/>
all being graduates of first class <lb/>
Music Department equal <lb/>
in work to any College in the State. <lb/>
New Pianos and Organs. <lb/>
A of nearly volumes, <lb/>
purchased recently for the School. <lb/>
Rates Moderate, from to for <lb/>
Board and Tuition Tuition and Terms <lb/>
for Day Pupils the same as advertised <lb/>
in Pupils who do not board <lb/>
with the Principal should consult <lb/>
before engaging board elsewhere. For <lb/>
fur. her particulars, Address, <lb/>
JOHN DUCKETT. <lb/>
Principal. <lb/>
Tie Tar Transportation Company, <lb/>
Alfred Forbes, Greenville. President <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
J. S. Greenville, <lb/>
N. M. Lawrence, Gen <lb/>
Capt. R. F. Jones, Washington, Gen <lb/>
The People's Line for travel on Tar <lb/>
River. <lb/>
The Steamer is the finest <lb/>
and quickest boat on the river. She has <lb/>
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb/>
and painted. <lb/>
Fitted specially for the comfort, ac- <lb/>
and convenience of Ladles. <lb/>
POLITE A ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb/>
A first-class Table furnished with the <lb/>
best the market affords. <lb/>
A trip on the Steamer Greenville Is <lb/>
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb/>
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb/>
and Friday at o'clock, a. u. <lb/>
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb/>
and Saturday at o'clock, a. m. <lb/>
Freights received daily and through <lb/>
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb/>
J. drew <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Horses <lb/>
For sale by the undersigned at the <lb/>
on public square, <lb/>
lately occupied by Several <lb/>
oar loads of horses and moles tor cash <lb/>
or on time, well Examine <lb/>
took and learn prices before purchasing. <lb/>
ESTABLISHED IN 1870. <lb/>
Luther Sheldon, <lb/>
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS, <lb/>
MIXED PAINTS, TIN FANCY OUT GLASS, BRACKETS, <lb/>
VARNISHES, TARRED ROOKING PAPERS, ENAMELED GLASS, STAIR RAIL, <lb/>
Coach Colors in Japan. Plain Sheathing Papers, Cathedral Glass Newels, <lb/>
Paints, Plaster or Wall Papers, Venetian Glass. Wood Mantels, <lb/>
Dry <lb/>
Brushes, Wire Cloth Window Screens, Rubber Roofing Paint, <lb/>
Marbleized Slate Mantels, <lb/>
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, <lb/>
AND BUILDING MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Nos. West Side Market Roanoke Ave. <lb/>
NORFOLK, <lb/>
H. Morris Bros, <lb/>
HARRY SKINNER. <lb/>
L. C. <lb/>
W. L. BROWN <lb/>
COMMISSION MERCHANT <lb/>
AND AGENT FOR THE TARBORO OIL MILLS. <lb/>
Highest Gash price paid tor Cotton Seed or <lb/>
Meal given in exchange Has for sale <lb/>
Acid Lime and Cotton Seed Meal <lb/>
Either for Cash or on Time. <lb/>
FARMER'S BONE FERTILIZER. <lb/>
A SPECIALTY it is to be superior to any fertilizer on the market. <lb/>
SUCCESSORS TO JOHN S. CO <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
THE LEADERS IN <lb/>
ILL KINDS OF STAPLE GOODS. <lb/>
Our Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods, <lb/>
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., have arrived, and all <lb/>
friends and customers are invited to call and ex- <lb/>
goods and prices. <lb/>
Having purchased the entire mercantile business of John S. <lb/>
Co., including notes, book accounts and all evidences of debt and mer- <lb/>
we solicit their former and increased patronage. <lb/>
Being able to make all purchases cash, getting advantage of <lb/>
discounts, will be enabled to sell as cheaply as any one South of No- <lb/>
folk. We shall retain in our employ J. S. Congleton as general <lb/>
of the business, with his former partner SKinner as assist <lb/>
ant, who will always be glad to see and serve their old customers. <lb/>
A special of our business will be to furnish cash at reasonable <lb/>
rates to farmers to cultivate and harvest their crops, in sums of <lb/>
with security. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY B CO., <lb/>
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST <lb/>
Having just received a fresh line o the following goods, we are now <lb/>
ready to offer to the public just what they stand need goods <lb/>
at prices that will please purchaser. <lb/>
WE HAVE IN STOCK <lb/>
STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, <lb/>
Dry Goods, <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, Whips, <lb/>
Gail Ax and Railroad Mills Snuff, Chewing <lb/>
and Smoking Tobacco. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C- <lb/>
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND. <lb/>
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lowest current rates <lb/>
AM FIRST-CLASS PROOF SAFE. <lb/>
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb/>
THE FRONT <lb/>
J. D. Williamson, <lb/>
SUCCESSOR TO FLANAGAN. <lb/>
continue the manufacture or <lb/>
PHOTONS, BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb/>
My is well equipped with the best Mechanic, put up <lb/>
but FIRST-CLASS WORK. We keep lip with the time- he latest improved <lb/>
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs are used, you can froM <lb/>
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb/>
Also keep on hand a full of ready made <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb/>
the round, which we will sell as low as the lowest. <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor L <lb/>
merit a continuance of the same. <lb/>
IN THIS LINE WE WILL <lb/>
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Flour. Rice, 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/>
We are a New Firm, but not new men to the public <lb/>
All who stand in need of goods in line are invited to to see <lb/>
We and will sell as low m any one who sells as good goods as we <lb/>
E. C. GLENN. <lb/>
COMMISSION MERCHANT <lb/>
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb/>
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL <lb/>
SHELL LIME. PURE DISSOLVED BONE <lb/>
COTTON SEED MEAL <lb/>
Tennessee Wagons, for sale <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C, Mar. 1887. <lb/>
Watch-Ma Jeweler. <lb/>
If you want something nice in the way of <lb/>
Sewing Machines, <lb/>
come to the old a <lb/>
large new took Just received. <lb/>
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry Sewing <lb/>
Machines repaired and warranted.<lb/>
FEED STORE. <lb/>
a D. ROUNTREE, <lb/>
Dealer Ir Hay, Corn, Meal, Peas, Oats <lb/>
and Mill Feed. <lb/>
Will pay HIGHEST CASH for <lb/>
Corn and Peas. <lb/>
I pay cash tor my goods and can <lb/>
ford to sell at bottom prices. <lb/>
Call on me at the store of J. S. Smith <lb/>
Farmers <lb/>
Save Vow Ski. <lb/>
Good wanted by the FA. <lb/>
COOPERATIVE <lb/>
COMPANY. <lb/>
Shiloh, Edgecombe <lb/>
CO Mi Ml <lb/>
Or Meal given in exchange. Inquire sf <lb/>
W. A- FLEMING. <lb/>
Greenville, K. . <lb/>
Or E. V Sec. Trees. <lb/>
Tarboro, N.<lb/>
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DisplaY <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
THIS PAPER <lb/>
Adverts <lb/>
where A- <lb/>
way be made for it in <lb/>
MAT a r. OX <lb/>
AT <lb/>
nu <lb/>
NEW YORK. <lb/>
inn <lb/>
Ex- Gov. Jan is and wife are in <lb/>
Raleigh. <lb/>
Mr. G. B. King left yesterday <lb/>
for Raleigh. <lb/>
Mr. Zeno Moore has taken a clerk- <lb/>
Mr. A. Forbes. <lb/>
Mr. F. Harding is clerking for <lb/>
Messrs. J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
Mr. has moved into <lb/>
the Lawrence on fourth street. <lb/>
Miss Purvis Martin is <lb/>
visiting her sister Mrs. V. L. <lb/>
ens. <lb/>
Hon. Louis Milliard of Norfolk. <lb/>
is in town this week looking after <lb/>
his interest here. <lb/>
Mr. C. L. Tyson recently re- <lb/>
turned from Suer City where he <lb/>
was attending school. <lb/>
Mrs. R. H. has purchased <lb/>
and moved into the house last year <lb/>
occupied by Mr. <lb/>
Mr. A. M. Moore has stopped <lb/>
house keeping, and with bis wife <lb/>
now boards at Mrs. Rick-s. <lb/>
Mr. Johnnie Moot, a brother of <lb/>
the proprietor, is assisting in the <lb/>
office work at Hotel Macon. <lb/>
Mr. J. T. Smith has moved into <lb/>
the dwelling on street re- <lb/>
vacated by Mr. Terrell. <lb/>
M. Norfleet returned last <lb/>
week from his visit to New York <lb/>
and is again fit his law office. <lb/>
Mis. E. A. Sheppard has moved her <lb/>
There were twenty men out at of millinery town to the <lb/>
the test drill of the Guard. store recently occupied by Mr. L. <lb/>
Car load of western corn re- C- Terrell. <lb/>
by E. C. Glenn. Mr- B. Smith, of the Beaufort <lb/>
The wants one nuns I County Lumber Company, was in <lb/>
subscribers. last week. Glad to have a <lb/>
Our heating Stoves are marked from <lb/>
low and must be sold before , Mr. H. T. King, of Falkland, has <lb/>
the season closes. D- D. the Standard office here and <lb/>
NM moved it to the purpose <lb/>
to good horses or of starting a paper in that town. <lb/>
Court week. <lb/>
job printer at the <lb/>
office. at once. <lb/>
When lair moonlight. <lb/>
A yoke of heavy Oxen and good <lb/>
for sale by John Flanagan. <lb/>
The Legislature assembles to-day <lb/>
Good dwelling house for rent- <lb/>
Apply to E. C. Glenn. <lb/>
Don't forget you owe the <lb/>
The River is rising rapidly. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Old <lb/>
Buckwheat <lb/>
Rico molasses at the <lb/>
Brick Store. <lb/>
The days arc a little <lb/>
longer. <lb/>
bushels of western <lb/>
Oats for sale by A. Forbes. <lb/>
A rain storm visited <lb/>
section Friday night. <lb/>
Point Lace Flour has tried <lb/>
and is the best and cheapest at the <lb/>
Old Brick Store, <lb/>
Seed <lb/>
this <lb/>
The Farmer's Alliance were in <lb/>
quarterly session last Friday. We <lb/>
hope the deliberations of the <lb/>
will prove of <lb/>
benefit to the farmers, as no doubt <lb/>
they will. If there is any class <lb/>
that needs organization and <lb/>
more than another it is the <lb/>
tillers of the soil. <lb/>
The railroad will pass through a <lb/>
portion of Riverside Nursery, and <lb/>
as work will begin this side of the <lb/>
river this week it necessitates the <lb/>
removal of twenty-five hundred <lb/>
and pear trees. Mr. is <lb/>
offering these MM at a sacrifice to <lb/>
get them out of the way. Now is the <lb/>
chance if you want good trees cheap. <lb/>
Mr. John A. from be- <lb/>
Creek, told us Friday <lb/>
that the acreage in wheat in his <lb/>
neighborhood is very much <lb/>
ed i his year. He said the advance <lb/>
in flour not since proved a <lb/>
blessing causing many farmers <lb/>
to be giving more heed to the <lb/>
of grain. <lb/>
One of the largest crowds we have <lb/>
seen here largest since <lb/>
Judge Fowle spoke---was out to see <lb/>
the Monday night. <lb/>
Some parts of the entertainment <lb/>
were quite amusing. The <lb/>
will remain here two weeks and <lb/>
when the weather permits give an <lb/>
open air show every night, Sundays <lb/>
excepted. Their stage and tents <lb/>
are on the vacant lot Messrs. J. <lb/>
S. Smith store. <lb/>
BEFORE WE MOVE. <lb/>
We offer our Entire Stock of at <lb/>
Greatly Reduced Rates for the <lb/>
YOU CAN BUY AT THESE ASTONISHING LOW FIGURES <lb/>
Best brands of calico Domestics 3-4 and <lb/>
double width Velveteen Ladies <lb/>
men's and children's Hosiery per pair, Hand- <lb/>
kerchiefs dozen, all sizes <lb/>
men's Shoes from to Shoes at <lb/>
same prices, children's Shoes from to <lb/>
out the Old, Ring in the <lb/>
Nice Suits for <lb/>
Men's Nice for 3.00 <lb/>
A double stock of HATS to fit everybody at <lb/>
most Your Own Price <lb/>
i mules. <lb/>
To ft few a vessel <lb/>
load to <lb/>
or on at price. <lb/>
E. U. <lb/>
Mr. P. Elliott of Baltimore, <lb/>
has in town the past, week. He <lb/>
is a member well known in <lb/>
so with <lb/>
, shippers here. <lb/>
Rev. R. B. John was summoned <lb/>
by telegraph to last <lb/>
j Thursday, to his mother who <lb/>
s very sick. We regret to learn <lb/>
leader now among cook Stoves mother died Sunday morning. <lb/>
Mr. O. R. Sadler a pi inter of <lb/>
Many a resolution made at <lb/>
beginning of the year has ere <lb/>
been broken. <lb/>
this <lb/>
kept by D. <lb/>
is the <lb/>
Basket <lb/>
Last was what is railed <lb/>
Oh Christmas. It by <lb/>
a few- <lb/>
Persons the <lb/>
Cook Stoves say that its Baking <lb/>
qualities are unsurpassed, for sale <lb/>
by I. Haskett Co. <lb/>
The sale of the Boss Famous <lb/>
Lunch Milk during 1887 ex- <lb/>
ceded the sales of the former year <lb/>
pounds. Try them, at <lb/>
the Old Brick <lb/>
If yon know of a who would <lb/>
like to see a sample copy of the <lb/>
send us the name- <lb/>
Received Dec <lb/>
lard's Sweet Scotch which has <lb/>
come to stay. It has no equal for it <lb/>
has ton hero this week <lb/>
Mr. King get his office ready to <lb/>
move. lie gave assistance on <lb/>
the paper last night that was high- <lb/>
appreciated. <lb/>
Dr. Allen, who ten or twelve years <lb/>
ago visited celling <lb/>
cure is here again this week <lb/>
selling What the Doctors <lb/>
medicine wont cure he can talk out <lb/>
of you, so its alright anyhow. <lb/>
Mr. Will last week <lb/>
ed his family from this place to Co- <lb/>
S. C. Mr. has taken <lb/>
a position with the Walter D. Mo- <lb/>
Music House of Richmond, a <lb/>
house that has sold many pianos and <lb/>
organs in the south. <lb/>
Rev. G. L. Finch, a young minis- <lb/>
is the best and healthiest. cents ; tor from Scotland Neck, preached <lb/>
per lb at the Old Brick Store. the Baptist Church here last Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and He <lb/>
See advertisement of land sale by <lb/>
Alex Commissioner. <lb/>
The boys have gone back to <lb/>
school spending the holidays <lb/>
at home. <lb/>
Another lot left this <lb/>
week for turpentine farms of <lb/>
South Carolina. <lb/>
The County have <lb/>
had much work to transact at their <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Smith Hodges have placed an- <lb/>
other new chair in their <lb/>
Barber Shop. <lb/>
Sheriff Tucker has two of <lb/>
land sale in this paper to satisfy ex- <lb/>
in his hands for collection. <lb/>
It is the duty of every m <lb/>
Pitt county to take the Reflector, <lb/>
his county paper, and pay for it <lb/>
New Advertisements of Dr. King's <lb/>
Discovery and Electric Bitters <lb/>
pear this paper. <lb/>
Farmer, if you can possibly do so, <lb/>
cultivate your crop without giving a <lb/>
mortgage this year. <lb/>
Pupils at the Institute had a <lb/>
festival last night to help pro- <lb/>
a library. <lb/>
Hattie E. Evans, Executrix of <lb/>
Amos Evans, deceased, has a no- <lb/>
to this issue. <lb/>
The steamer Myers broke part <lb/>
of her machinery yesterday and <lb/>
not come up the river. <lb/>
There are several newspaper <lb/>
agents in town this week, nope <lb/>
it has proved a profitable court <lb/>
to them all. <lb/>
The railroad hands will be at <lb/>
work in town this week, get ting <lb/>
the grading in readiness from the <lb/>
river to where the depot will be. <lb/>
Attention is called to the <lb/>
by the Superior Court <lb/>
Clerk in the matter for divorce <lb/>
Grimes vs Grimes. <lb/>
Dr. J. T. Sledge will sell a lot of <lb/>
household and kitchen furniture and <lb/>
; other articles at auction next Sat- <lb/>
See advertisement. <lb/>
Think well before yon contract <lb/>
debts early in the year to be paid <lb/>
out of the harvest. Au unwise <lb/>
step now may leave you <lb/>
then. <lb/>
M. R. has bought out the <lb/>
stock of good belonging to G. L. <lb/>
and is selling them <lb/>
cheep order to clean them out. in <lb/>
thirty days. <lb/>
The tells of a well-conduct- <lb/>
ed savings bank in that city. <lb/>
What a blessing one would be to <lb/>
Would that every <lb/>
town could have one. <lb/>
The wise farmer has already com- <lb/>
need bis preparations for the <lb/>
next and will not wait until <lb/>
season forces him to <lb/>
begin work. <lb/>
Some of the merchants complain <lb/>
that last Saturday was a dull day. <lb/>
Perhaps many people from the <lb/>
country staved borne that day be- <lb/>
cause they would be here this week <lb/>
at Court. <lb/>
a very impression <lb/>
upon our people, and showed re- <lb/>
markable ability for so young in <lb/>
the ministerial cause. Both his <lb/>
sermons were forceful and drew <lb/>
close attention from his hearers. <lb/>
James attorney for Geo. <lb/>
L. town <lb/>
in Bethel to be sold at <lb/>
auction. <lb/>
Mot-t them have stopped it, but <lb/>
now and then somebody will write <lb/>
It It is hard to get clear or old <lb/>
habits. <lb/>
get up a forward, march, for <lb/>
Greenville at double quick time. <lb/>
The town has been around <lb/>
long enough. Throw off the shell <lb/>
and get about. <lb/>
The Southerner tells of several at- <lb/>
tempts to set. fire to Tarboro. Pity <lb/>
, but what the fire fiends be <lb/>
caught at their deviltry and prop- <lb/>
dealt with. <lb/>
The town of Green- <lb/>
ville is about as near a failure as it <lb/>
gets to be. Not a street lamp light- <lb/>
ed last Saturday night, as dark, <lb/>
and dangerous as it was. <lb/>
Mr. n. F. Keel has some of the <lb/>
finest stock this time that he has <lb/>
yet brought here. One of his <lb/>
horses is a real beauty and the <lb/>
fastest we ever rode behind- <lb/>
The Reflector office has print <lb/>
ed a lot of blanks to correspond <lb/>
with the books in the Regis- <lb/>
of Deeds office. They can be <lb/>
bought either from this office or the <lb/>
Register. <lb/>
Hotel Macon is having a big run <lb/>
this week. The best travel <lb/>
ally stop there and Proprietor Moore <lb/>
is always looking out to see that <lb/>
his guest are well attended to- Stop <lb/>
at the Macon. <lb/>
Application will be made to the <lb/>
Board of County Commissioners at <lb/>
their next meeting to form a new <lb/>
township out of portions of Swift <lb/>
Creek, and town- <lb/>
ships. advertisement. <lb/>
Just so. The Tax Collector has <lb/>
been begging you to pay your luxes <lb/>
and the Reflector has been warn- <lb/>
you to do so. But many have <lb/>
failed, and their laud is <lb/>
for sale- Look over the list <lb/>
Mr. M. R. Lang is now display- <lb/>
his large stock of imported em <lb/>
He knows just what <lb/>
will suit our people and no one is a <lb/>
better judge of goods he. <lb/>
public have few opportunities to <lb/>
purchase such goods as he keeps on <lb/>
band. <lb/>
Dr. Sutton Clark with his <lb/>
Kickapoo Indian cine Camp <lb/>
is in Greenville and will remain <lb/>
here two weeks for the purpose <lb/>
of giving free exhibits daily and <lb/>
free medical consultations daily <lb/>
Our patrons are advised to be <lb/>
and call on the old doctor. <lb/>
It cost you nothing. <lb/>
The editor's wife owns a canary <lb/>
bird which is a charming singer. <lb/>
A few evenings ago. between nine I <lb/>
and ten o'clock we drew a table and <lb/>
lamp, for the of doing some j <lb/>
writing, near to where the cage was; <lb/>
swinging, the bird sing-1 <lb/>
and for half an hour warbled as <lb/>
sweetly as though it had been broad j <lb/>
daylight. <lb/>
By the 1st day February we will move to <lb/>
the store now occupied by H. Morris Bros., <lb/>
and will close out our present stock before mo- <lb/>
These prices are good while the goods last. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
There are some right amusing <lb/>
features in the entertainments <lb/>
given by the Indian show com- <lb/>
The voting man who as- <lb/>
role of banjoist <lb/>
gets off some very laughable <lb/>
things and the two dis <lb/>
play much skill and activity. <lb/>
The Indians in native costume <lb/>
attract share of attention. <lb/>
Troubles don't let when they <lb/>
begin. The Reflector office has <lb/>
been chock mil of work for several <lb/>
weeks and last week Master <lb/>
Whichard caught his hand in <lb/>
the job press and was for j <lb/>
work for several days. Our force <lb/>
was already too MM, not being <lb/>
able to get ft good printer yet, and <lb/>
our patrons see the disadvantage <lb/>
this temporary loss of another hand <lb/>
placed us at. How ever, we ask all <lb/>
to hold back their orders, but <lb/>
indulge its a little at present and we <lb/>
will soon have work running out <lb/>
rapidly in regular order. <lb/>
juries. <lb/>
The Jury this term Of <lb/>
Pitt Superior Court consists ofT. L <lb/>
Foreman, W. J. H. <lb/>
R. K. Davenport, S. I. <lb/>
Guilford Jackson, J. S. <lb/>
Trip, Aired Wm. <lb/>
w. J. Newton, w. F. <lb/>
G. W. Beth Tyson, C. E. <lb/>
Phillips, Austin S. M. <lb/>
Smith, Ii. B. Major Pollard <lb/>
and J. Williams. <lb/>
The Jury for the first week are <lb/>
I. V. w. C. Joyner. <lb/>
Smith, Ira K. B. <lb/>
Frank Edwards, Job <lb/>
Moore, J. B. J. Mills, G. <lb/>
F. Evans, Jesse Jolly, J. H. <lb/>
ford, Forbes, win. Gardner. <lb/>
Tax Delinquents, Take Notice. <lb/>
That on the first Monday in Feb- <lb/>
being the 4th day of <lb/>
the month, at twelve o'clock, in., <lb/>
the court house door in Greenville, <lb/>
I shall otter for sale, the lands <lb/>
the following persons or so <lb/>
much thereof as may to necessary <lb/>
to satisfy the taxes asserted <lb/>
against them for the year 1888. <lb/>
costs included. I shall send a <lb/>
Deputy to the home of every <lb/>
delinquent tax payer in the county <lb/>
owns no land, to seize and sell <lb/>
property to satisfy the tax. <lb/>
due and costs. <lb/>
TOWNSHIP <lb/>
Harrow. C. acres <lb/>
Fields, Ned acres <lb/>
II. R. I <lb/>
Beam R- R. l <lb/>
But MM <lb/>
Randolph, William <lb/>
Tyson. J. C SO <lb/>
Tyson, A. A. <lb/>
FARMVILLE TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
C N <lb/>
in <lb/>
-is I <lb/>
ll <lb/>
Brought to <lb/>
On Tuesday night of last week <lb/>
while the clerks at Mr. A. <lb/>
store were about the counting room, <lb/>
a entered the front door and <lb/>
stole ft and a roll of velvet con- <lb/>
about ten yards, and <lb/>
without leaving any clue to his <lb/>
Early Saturday night a <lb/>
seemed to loaf very much <lb/>
about the store and one of the clerks, <lb/>
remembering to him there <lb/>
the Tuesday previous, set <lb/>
about to watch him. The other <lb/>
clerks were as were also- <lb/>
some of the neighboring merchants. <lb/>
The John Williams was his <lb/>
name, passed several times by the <lb/>
watching an opportunity to <lb/>
get unobserved. Finally think- <lb/>
the way was clear, ho went into <lb/>
the alley by the store to take off his <lb/>
shoes mid then into the store. <lb/>
Mr. J. O. Tyson was secreted be- <lb/>
neath the counter waiting for him <lb/>
and Mr. E. H. was watch- <lb/>
from the opposite aide of the <lb/>
street. The latter rushed over as <lb/>
soon as the entered the <lb/>
and caught him in act of taking <lb/>
some clothing from t lie shelves. <lb/>
being turned over to the police- <lb/>
men the latter was careless enough <lb/>
to let the escape and bad it <lb/>
not been for Messrs. R. D. Cherry <lb/>
W. B- Green, who caught him <lb/>
again, he would have gotten out of <lb/>
town. A warrant was procured and <lb/>
the had a hearing before es- <lb/>
quire Richard Williams, Jr., who <lb/>
committed him to jail. Two men <lb/>
clothed with the proper authority <lb/>
went out to the house, four <lb/>
miles from to search the <lb/>
goods stolen on Tuesday night. They <lb/>
a pair of shoes and one rug <lb/>
besides was missed. The <lb/>
wife very readily gave up the <lb/>
stolon goods. <lb/>
I haven't the courage to die, sir, <lb/>
the courage to live; <lb/>
Cant drink enough to forget, sir, <lb/>
Ain't Christian enough to forgive. <lb/>
This was the wail of a man who <lb/>
hail endured the tortures <lb/>
and dyspepsia for years; <lb/>
he might have endured them <lb/>
for life, had he not beard that Dr. <lb/>
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery <lb/>
would make him a well roan. He <lb/>
gave it a trial and was cured. <lb/>
he was hollow eyed, emaciated, and <lb/>
slowly tottering toward <lb/>
now he is vigorous, robust and <lb/>
healthy. There is nothing that can <lb/>
compare with the as a <lb/>
curative agent for sour stomach, <lb/>
constipation, impure blood and <lb/>
The worst cases of chrome Nasal <lb/>
Catarrh positively and permanently <lb/>
cured by Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem- <lb/>
Belcher Martha I Town Lot <lb/>
Biker. i. Town Lot <lb/>
l. P. no <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
Elijah II <lb/>
Bell, B. w, <lb/>
Stephen <lb/>
Mines, R. Town Lot acres <lb/>
Joyner, T. i Plank <lb/>
Joyner, Jason plank <lb/>
plank Road <lb/>
Joyner. ;. C Creek <lb/>
Jones. D. Town Lois and acres -1 <lb/>
M. Creek <lb/>
L. V. Swamp . <lb/>
IV M. lb II <lb/>
Abram Town Lot <lb/>
JO <lb/>
T. acres J <lb/>
Ward, J. T. creek <lb/>
GREEN TOWNSHIP <lb/>
Anderson. S. F. acres <lb/>
p. A. acres <lb/>
James <lb/>
Bryant. Samuel <lb/>
William Lot <lb/>
Town <lb/>
Brown Henry Lot <lb/>
James Sir. Town Lot <lb/>
Bernard, Lot <lb/>
Boyd, Jno K acres <lb/>
Louis acres <lb/>
lull, James <lb/>
ell Patty M acres <lb/>
J acne <lb/>
penny <lb/>
Robert acres <lb/>
Cory, w M acres <lb/>
Town Lois <lb/>
w i acres <lb/>
Cox. W II I Town <lb/>
Hall. J K M aces <lb/>
acres <lb/>
V acres <lb/>
James acres <lb/>
Elks. James plan <lb/>
Forbes. Noah acres <lb/>
ft A acres In <lb/>
Hardy, Silas <lb/>
Hopkins, Nelson town Lot <lb/>
town lot <lb/>
James BO acres <lb/>
James, F James <lb/>
town lot MT s <lb/>
Johnson S M acres <lb/>
Jones Louis acres <lb/>
i town lot <lb/>
Kilt n- acres <lb/>
A. <lb/>
A D <lb/>
Richard acres Flank Bond <lb/>
r, Amos <lb/>
Moore R J acres <lb/>
Moore, Thomas acres <lb/>
Nicholson, John I town lot <lb/>
proctor, acres <lb/>
Pollard, town lot <lb/>
town lot <lb/>
n commons <lb/>
Judy town lot <lb/>
Randolph, town lot <lb/>
acres <lb/>
Spain, acres <lb/>
Savage, KT acres <lb/>
Spell, Ned Sr. town lot <lb/>
Smith, Hannah town lot <lb/>
Smith. i; <lb/>
Martha acres <lb/>
Tucker, m K town lot <lb/>
. <lb/>
Tucker, Mary tow n . <lb/>
acres . <lb/>
Tyson, w I wife acres. <lb/>
Tyson, w 1.80 acres. <lb/>
Allen acre. <lb/>
I town lot. <lb/>
Williams, Mat hew J lot <lb/>
town lot. <lb/>
3.1 <lb/>
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a M <lb/>
fl . <lb/>
.-. ll-J<lb/>
7-- <lb/>
I Ii <lb/>
ii <lb/>
HI <lb/>
I I <lb/>
I mi <lb/>
11.1<lb/>
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Bryan, II. O. Creek <lb/>
Brown. -I- E. Brown Land ii so <lb/>
Bryant, Me. Town Lot r <lb/>
w. a <lb/>
at, I., t Town Lot <lb/>
Town Lot lo-.-<lb/>
Cherry, Hot-in. It <lb/>
Foreman, w. Town <lb/>
Forbes Town Lot <lb/>
-lames, <lb/>
-lames. Andrew Town Lot <lb/>
-lames. A. <lb/>
Keel, Town <lb/>
Town Lot J <lb/>
Knox, w, A. and w. K. Town Lot <lb/>
Manning. John Borne <lb/>
Manning, John Land t <lb/>
Moore. c. <lb/>
Rouse A Vines, I Town Lot do <lb/>
M. Town Lot <lb/>
Station, in Town Lots A <lb/>
Staton. Grimes Town <lb/>
Si illy. c. Town <lb/>
ward. Robert Town Lot <lb/>
W. S. <lb/>
Land <lb/>
Land 5.1<lb/>
TOWNSHIP <lb/>
Brown, <lb/>
K acres. <lb/>
Little n F <lb/>
ward, c acres. <lb/>
township- <lb/>
Evans, acres <lb/>
Evan-. He's torts <lb/>
Evans. acres so <lb/>
Ponies, acres <lb/>
Shade sores <lb/>
03-----Hill, w acres <lb/>
creeping Swamp ; church <lb/>
acres <lb/>
acres 76-----Stock acres <lb/>
SI III-----Smith, I H <lb/>
acres 13-----smith. Oliver <lb/>
acres w MM <lb/>
Isaac SO clay root <lb/>
Taylor, Charles acres creeping swamp <lb/>
c Adams en <lb/>
while II Indian well<lb/>
Adams Home 68----- <lb/>
Cannon, Fred acres Borne <lb/>
J J B wiles Dower <lb/>
RYAN REDDING <lb/>
Extend Compliments of the Season. <lb/>
They have the Nicest, Largest and Prettiest <lb/>
DISPLAY OF <lb/>
PLUSH GOODS, <lb/>
Bridal Presents, <lb/>
Imported Vases, China Ware <lb/>
THAT HAS EVER BEEN IN AND All <lb/>
OFFERING AT <lb/>
LOW FIGURES. <lb/>
In fact one can be suited at prices that <lb/>
tally with the hard times. <lb/>
CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS <lb/>
IN GREAT A Hi Mi <lb/>
ward, Lovelace town lot. <lb/>
LEAVER DAM TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
II . <lb/>
Smith. J w MINI nearer Hum <lb/>
. <lb/>
acres. <lb/>
John <lb/>
Tyson, c a acres . <lb/>
J c acres. <lb/>
Edith <lb/>
CAROLINA TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Rollins, K A . <lb/>
BETHEL TOwNShIP. <lb/>
Andrews, w w Town <lb/>
Alfred Home <lb/>
J i <lb/>
M. Q. <lb/>
J acre; S Wilson J ltd- <lb/>
w G w <lb/>
i i <lb/>
or <lb/>
Peter R Hardy <lb/>
Peter H land <lb/>
Harper ii D i i <lb/>
JOneS, acres home j <lb/>
and <lb/>
Ma-y j <lb/>
M acres dower <lb/>
Si 1.1 acres s. <lb/>
I. r n <lb/>
land <lb/>
Home l <lb/>
David acres it-----Smith. <lb/>
seres Allen I <lb/>
paid, Allen 8210-----Smith. <lb/>
sores smith. Anderson I <lb/>
acres 01--------Smith. Oliver acres <lb/>
smith, Oliver seres <lb/>
sores Dome <lb/>
I'll I ind J <lb/>
acres HODS land <lb/>
FALKLAND. <lb/>
Atkinson sun acres, <lb/>
Atkinson, s , 1200 seres, Move <lb/>
land. A <lb/>
Merry, acres Moore<lb/>
Harris, wife. acres. <lb/>
In I In acres, <lb/>
M II Lewis, m <lb/>
k. acres Foreman <lb/>
w A. m-res land. I To; <lb/>
Boo Pitt <lb/>
red Mi sores, <lb/>
A acres, <lb/>
w H. acre, land, 1888; <lb/>
acres land <lb/>
sores <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Mount B. for M. May Moo acres <lb/>
acres <lb/>
w. acre 3.54-- Ann <lb/>
acres deck <lb/>
acres F. <lb/>
His <lb/>
acres I, L. <lb/>
acres J. n. i town <lb/>
lot Ferry Carroll J. <lb/>
mi acres <lb/>
Dudley <lb/>
Adam <lb/>
Lev seres reek <lb/>
L. wile too <lb/>
A. sores s. <lb/>
wards K. <lb/>
S. acres <lb/>
S. A. c, <lb/>
acres <lb/>
S. creek C. 1811 <lb/>
8.87 <lb/>
Margaret acres <lb/>
seres 1808 <lb/>
acres acres <lb/>
BoW, in acres <lb/>
Stocks Louisa acres <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
seres C. j. seres F. <lb/>
Swamp acres <lb/>
088.00 Redding acres C. creek <lb/>
Frank 89.32 <lb/>
lien <lb/>
Parties here can <lb/>
to the day of sale <lb/>
costs <lb/>
John Col. <lb/>
N. C., Jon., <lb/>
will do well to visit our stores before purchasing <lb/>
On goods purchased in large quantities we girt <lb/>
Heavy <lb/>
TIE<lb/>
Our is kepi by getting goods <lb/>
NOTHING SECOND HA OR SECOND CLASS. <lb/>
ml <lb/>
For THIRTY DAYS w 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 Shoes <lb/>
Men's Congress Dross per pair. <lb/>
Calicoes per yard. M <lb/>
And everything in like proportion,<lb/>
RYAN <lb/>
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LADY- <lb/>
a;. as <lb/>
We I-., d U <lb/>
. a we find with which <lb/>
to maintain t <lb/>
Is r Manufactured only by JAMS New <lb/>
. <lb/>
.-. i e-comical, and <lb/>
i.-i the <lb/>
; and want <lb/>
ire mi is next akin <lb/>
BRAND EMPORIUM <lb/>
for Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair. <lb/>
S TO <lb/>
IT THE GLASS FRONT, <lb/>
the Opera House, at which place <lb/>
I have recently located, where I have <lb/>
everything in line <lb/>
MEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb/>
TO MAKE A <lb/>
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb/>
with all the improved appliances; new <lb/>
and comfortable chairs. <lb/>
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb/>
for work outside of my shop <lb/>
promptly executed. respectfully, <lb/>
EDMONDS. <lb/>
New Firm <lb/>
But the same reliable Barbers can lie <lb/>
found at the Club House Barber <lb/>
Which Is presided over by James A- <lb/>
Smith and Robert i. Hodges. They <lb/>
no recommendation before the <lb/>
People of and Pitt county as <lb/>
their competency in the <lb/>
has been fully proven. We have just <lb/>
added shop one of the latest <lb/>
proved chairs and we intend giving our <lb/>
customers as good a shave and Hair Cut <lb/>
r any thing in the line as <lb/>
be had anywhere. Ladies can be <lb/>
waited on it their residences. <lb/>
Cleaning clothes a specialty. <lb/>
SMITH A. HODGES. <lb/>
LARGE ARRIVAL <lb/>
OF <lb/>
FALL GOODS <lb/>
AT <lb/>
Little, House <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
STANDARD CALICOES <lb/>
AT CENTS. <lb/>
HENRIETTA CLOTH <lb/>
A R. R. <lb/>
and Schedule. <lb/>
TRAINS NO SOUTH. <lb/>
No Ho <lb/>
Dated daily Fast Mail, dally <lb/>
daily ex Sun. <lb/>
Lt Weldon IS pin -13 pm A <lb/>
Ar Rocky Mount <lb/>
Tarboro <lb/>
Lt Tarboro <lb/>
Ar Wilson <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Ar Selma <lb/>
Lt Goldsboro <lb/>
Lt Warsaw <lb/>
Lt Magnolia <lb/>
Ar Wilmington <lb/>
am <lb/>
pm pm am <lb/>
Kin <lb/>
IS <lb/>
am<lb/>
TRAINS GOING <lb/>
Ho Ho <lb/>
daily daily <lb/>
YARD WIDE, <lb/>
ALL WOOL. WIDE, <lb/>
To Break South. <lb/>
Raleigh Chronicle. <lb/>
A number of wealthy gentlemen, <lb/>
of Birmingham, Ala., made by <lb/>
Protection, hare recently paid s <lb/>
visit to President-elect Harrison <lb/>
and requested him to appoint good <lb/>
men to office in South and as- <lb/>
him of their belief in <lb/>
If he will encourage the <lb/>
Protective sentiment in South, <lb/>
so they say, a new political party <lb/>
will be which will break <lb/>
the solid South. These millionaire- <lb/>
so called, agree to be <lb/>
the organizers of a new political par- <lb/>
They offer to sell them- <lb/>
selves and ask others to join them. <lb/>
This is not first tune that <lb/>
propositions have been made. Every <lb/>
now and then some man who wants <lb/>
notoriety or protection advertises <lb/>
that is ready to sell out <lb/>
for a few offices. Such men do not <lb/>
represent sentiment of <lb/>
of the as they always <lb/>
in election years. <lb/>
When these ion advocates <lb/>
in the South talk about starting a <lb/>
new party it reminds us of boy <lb/>
who was angry. Some of bis play- <lb/>
mates had a party and bad <lb/>
invited and lie was <lb/>
very mad it. II is mother de- <lb/>
s to appease bis anger said, <lb/>
mind, my boy, I will give a <lb/>
party and invite nobody but <lb/>
These millionaire Protectionists <lb/>
have organized a party and to it <lb/>
none will except themselves. <lb/>
They will have about as lonesome <lb/>
a time as set of men ever bad. <lb/>
As Chronicle has often said <lb/>
South is not solid <lb/>
outside influence or desire. It is <lb/>
solid necessity. It is as much <lb/>
a social as a political question. Just <lb/>
so long .-. there is in our <lb/>
condition and environments, just as <lb/>
Ion-; will the South remain solid, <lb/>
all this talk about new parties will <lb/>
lie merely bosh and nonsense. The <lb/>
sooner these millionaire Protection <lb/>
understand this, better for <lb/>
them. If Mr. knows any- <lb/>
thing he knows that these men do <lb/>
not represent the sentiment of the <lb/>
Southern people and that their new <lb/>
party will have no more follow- <lb/>
in the South than Belva Lock- <lb/>
wood's. <lb/>
LADIES SHOES AT <lb/>
Our Nice Fitting <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
Our <lb/>
BUFF SHOES ARE <lb/>
GOOD VALUED. <lb/>
am <lb/>
No G. <lb/>
ex <lb/>
Lt Wilmington OS am ft no am <lb/>
Lt Magnolia <lb/>
Lt Warsaw <lb/>
Ar Goldsboro <lb/>
Fayetteville <lb/>
Ar Selma <lb/>
Ar Wilson <lb/>
Wilson am pm pin <lb/>
Ar Rocky Mount S <lb/>
Ar Tarboro <lb/>
Lt Tarboro am <lb/>
Ar Weldon pm <lb/>
Daily except Sunday. ft pm <lb/>
Train Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb/>
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at o <lb/>
Returning, leaves Scotland Neck <lb/>
8.20 A. M. daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train leaves Tarboro. X via <lb/>
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb/>
day, M. Sunday M, <lb/>
Williamston. X C, B P M. V M. <lb/>
Returning leave- William-ton. X C, daily <lb/>
except Sunday. A M. Sunday ft A <lb/>
M, arrive Tarboro, X C, A M, <lb/>
AM. <lb/>
Train on Midland X C Branch leave i <lb/>
Goldsboro except Sunday. A M, <lb/>
arrive X C, a M. <lb/>
turning leaves X C A M. <lb/>
arrive X C. A M. <lb/>
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky ; <lb/>
at I M. arrives <lb/>
P M, Spring Hope P M. Returning j <lb/>
ring Hope A M. <lb/>
A M. arrives Rocky Mount IS A , <lb/>
M daily, except <lb/>
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb/>
for Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at <lb/>
l AM Returning leave <lb/>
ton at A VI, and in P. M. connect- <lb/>
at Warsaw with Hot. and <lb/>
Southbound on Wilson Fayette- I <lb/>
Branch is is <lb/>
No. except Sunday. <lb/>
Train South will stop only at <lb/>
Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb/>
Train make- close connection at <lb/>
for all points daily. All <lb/>
nil via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb/>
day via Bay Line. <lb/>
Trains make close connection for all <lb/>
petal North via Richmond and Wash-; <lb/>
All trains run solid between <lb/>
ton and Washington, and lure <lb/>
Palace sleepers attached. <lb/>
JOHN F. DIVINE. <lb/>
General <lb/>
J. R. KENLY, Transportation <lb/>
T. M. EMERSON ; <lb/>
We also invite you to exam- <lb/>
our General Stock, which <lb/>
is better than ever before. <lb/>
We have a good line of Do- <lb/>
and Kentucky Jeans, <lb/>
Hats and Caps and a splendid <lb/>
stock of Men's Boots. <lb/>
LITTLE. HOUSE BRO. <lb/>
P G. JAMES, <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb/>
GREEN VILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Practice In all the courts. Collection <lb/>
D. <lb/>
DENTIST. r <lb/>
N.<lb/>
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N. B. <lb/>
Edwards IN, <lb/>
Printers and Binders, <lb/>
O- <lb/>
We have the and most complete <lb/>
establishment of the kind to be found in <lb/>
the and solicit for all classes <lb/>
Commercial, Rail- <lb/>
road or School Print- <lb/>
or Binding. <lb/>
READY <lb/>
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb/>
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb/>
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb/>
us your orders. <lb/>
ED-WARES k <lb/>
AND BINDERS, <lb/>
I RALEIGH. N. C. <lb/>
I AMES M. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
LEX L. BLOW, <lb/>
G RE EN VILLE, N. C. <lb/>
AUG, M. MOORE. C <lb/>
BERNARD, <lb/>
A W, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Practice In the State and Federal Court <lb/>
J. H. TUCKER. JO. MURPHY <lb/>
TUCKER MURPHY, <lb/>
A T-LA W, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER <lb/>
f SKINNER, <lb/>
n. c. <lb/>
V. <lb/>
Attorney and at <lb/>
N Q. <lb/>
HOTEL <lb/>
SPENCER BROS., <lb/>
ROME <lb/>
ROOMS FREE. <lb/>
Good Best <lb/>
affords. When in the city <lb/>
the <lb/>
, Hotel, <lb/>
WASHINGTON. N. C <lb/>
W JOYNER. <lb/>
Attorney and at <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Will practice In the Courts o <lb/>
Greene, Edgecombe and Beaufort <lb/>
tics, and the Supreme Court. <lb/>
Faithful attention given to all <lb/>
entrusted to him. <lb/>
DR. H. L, <lb/>
WASHINGTON, N. O. <lb/>
Surgeon Dentist. <lb/>
Tenders his professional t <lb/>
public. <lb/>
extracted without pain or the <lb/>
of Oxide Gas. <lb/>
j B. <lb/>
W, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
Small urine and <lb/>
enterprises of nil are spring- <lb/>
up in all The South <lb/>
is daily multiplying its production <lb/>
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other sections. Glass factories <lb/>
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glass. Car works at twenty or <lb/>
twenty-five and locomotive <lb/>
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L. Springfield, Mm., <lb/>
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wrought a great change. My entirely <lb/>
and with It resulting affection <lb/>
of the stomach, heart and liver, and whole <lb/>
too of the system was wonderfully Invigorated. <lb/>
my friend., as hare been, <lb/>
Celery Com pound <lb/>
Will Cure You <lb/>
Bold by druggists. II ; for Prepared only <lb/>
by a Co., Burlington, Vt <lb/>
For the Aged, Nervous, Debilitate. <lb/>
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ever made, and to give more brilliant and <lb/>
durable colon. Ask for Diamond, and take <lb/>
no other. <lb/>
A Dress Dyed <lb/>
A Coat Colored <lb/>
Garments Renewed <lb/>
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for nil and Art Work. <lb/>
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h. <lb/>
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S M. <lb/>
Greenville, K. C. <lb/>
Mess Pork <lb/>
Bulk Sides <lb/>
Bulk Shoulders <lb/>
Bacon Sides <lb/>
Bacon Shoulders <lb/>
Pitt County Hams <lb/>
Sugar Cured Hams <lb/>
Flour <lb/>
Coffee <lb/>
Brown Sugar <lb/>
Granulated Sugar <lb/>
Syrup <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
Snuff <lb/>
Lard <lb/>
Butter <lb/>
Cheese <lb/>
Meal <lb/>
Corn <lb/>
Irish Potatoes <lb/>
G-. A. Salt <lb/>
Liverpool Salt <lb/>
Hides <lb/>
Rags <lb/>
Beeswax <lb/>
Bread <lb/>
Star Lye <lb/>
Kerosene Oil <lb/>
to 182-i <lb/>
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FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUT- <lb/>
their year's supplies will It to <lb/>
their Interest to get our before <lb/>
chasing elsewhere. Is complete <lb/>
in all Its branches. <lb/>
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb/>
FLOUR, COFFEE. SUGAR, <lb/>
Ac. <lb/>
always at Lowest Market Prices. <lb/>
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to buy at one profit. A com- <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
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the times. Our arc all bought and <lb/>
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb/>
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
LICHTENSTEIN A <lb/>
Greenville. N. V- <lb/>
UNDERTAKING. <lb/>
Valuable Town Property For <lb/>
Sale. <lb/>
That dwelling and lot form- <lb/>
occupied by E. B. Moore, Esq. <lb/>
tea rooms and kitchen <lb/>
with necessary outhouses, all new and In <lb/>
condition. For terms which are <lb/>
apply to. J. B. <lb/>
Greenville, Oct. 1888. <lb/>
W. L. ELLIOTT. S. P ELLIOTT. JOHN NICHOLS <lb/>
COTTON FACTORS <lb/>
AND <lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
NORFOLK <lb/>
Established In Baltimore in I <lb/>
Will open a House in <lb/>
in September, 1887, for the handling and <lb/>
sale of cotton, thus giving our customers <lb/>
their choice of the two markets. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The undersigned having duly qualified <lb/>
before the Superior Court Clerk of Pitt <lb/>
county as executor of Sidney de- <lb/>
ceased, notice is hereby to all debt- <lb/>
ors to make payment to the <lb/>
undersigned, and to all creditors of said <lb/>
estate to present their claims properly <lb/>
authenticated to the undersigned within <lb/>
twelve months from this or this no- <lb/>
will be plead n bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This 20th day of October. <lb/>
G. W. <lb/>
of Sidney Hellen.<lb/>
with me In the Undertaking business we <lb/>
are ready to serve the people In that <lb/>
capacity. All notes and accounts due <lb/>
me for pan services have been placed in <lb/>
the hands of Mr. for col <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
We keep on hand at all times a nice, <lb/>
stock of Cases and Caskets of all <lb/>
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb/>
from the finest Case down to a <lb/>
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We are fitted <lb/>
up with all conveniences and can render <lb/>
satisfactory services to all who patronize <lb/>
us FLANAGAN <lb/>
Feb. 22nd. <lb/>
LOOK. <lb/>
Horses <lb/>
Mules. <lb/>
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sale by. <lb/>
at Keel stand. Will sell them <lb/>
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb/>
or at reasonable terms on time. I bought <lb/>
my stock for Cash and can to sell <lb/>
as cheap M anyone. Give me a call. <lb/>
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at reason i rates. <lb/>
wile, M and Stables. <lb/>
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IN <lb/>
urn <lb/>
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to the ladies of Pitt county and <lb/>
that she has again resumed bus- <lb/>
at the old stand formerly occupied <lb/>
Alfred Forbes better known as his <lb/>
Old Store. And has just returned from <lb/>
the Northern Cities with a complete and <lb/>
entirely new stock of <lb/>
which she is offering extremely low for <lb/>
CASH, I have also secured the <lb/>
of Mrs. Hull a first-class Trimmer who <lb/>
will be pleased to the public In the <lb/>
most fastidious manner. Mrs Hull Is <lb/>
well known to many At you as she has <lb/>
worked for me before Thanking you <lb/>
for your very liberal patronage in the <lb/>
past hope by fair dealing you will <lb/>
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Gauzes, etc., In market. Give <lb/>
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Can be found a fresh of <lb/>
Gum. <lb/>
Confections, Tobacco, <lb/>
Cigars- Ac., <lb/>
which will be sold at lowest cash <lb/>
me a call. <lb/>
J. C. CHESTNUT. <lb/>
ALFRED FORBES, <lb/>
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Offers to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following goods <lb/>
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Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a call and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb/>
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Merchant Tailor, <lb/>
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executed. Very respectfully, <lb/>
EDMONDS. <lb/>
ARRIVAL <lb/>
OF <lb/>
FALL GOODS <lb/>
AT <lb/>
New Firm <lb/>
But the same reliable Barbers can he <lb/>
found at the House Barber <lb/>
Which Is presided over by James A. <lb/>
Smith and Robert ;. Hodges. They <lb/>
need no recommendation before the <lb/>
People of and Pitt county <lb/>
their competent y in the Tonsorial <lb/>
has been fully proven. We have just <lb/>
added shop one of the latest <lb/>
proved chair- and w intend giving our <lb/>
customers good a -have and Hair Cut <lb/>
r any thing in the Tonsorial line as <lb/>
van be bad anywhere. Ladies can be <lb/>
waited on at their residences. <lb/>
Cleaning clothes a spa <lb/>
SMITH HODGES. <lb/>
Little, House <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
STANDARD CALICOES <lb/>
AT CENTS. <lb/>
HENRIETTA CLOTH <lb/>
YARD WIDE, <lb/>
ALL WOOL. WIDE, <lb/>
To Break South. <lb/>
i Chronicle. <lb/>
A of wealthy gentlemen, <lb/>
of Birmingham, Ala., made rich by <lb/>
Protection, have recently paid a <lb/>
visit to President-elect Harrison <lb/>
and requested him to appoint good <lb/>
men to office in South and as- <lb/>
him of their belief <lb/>
If he will encourage the <lb/>
Protective sentiment in the South, <lb/>
so they say, a new political party <lb/>
will be which will break <lb/>
the solid South. These millionaire- <lb/>
Democrats, so called, agree to be <lb/>
the organizers of a new political par- <lb/>
They offer to sell out them- <lb/>
selves and ask others to join them. <lb/>
This is not first time that such <lb/>
propositions have been made. Every <lb/>
now and then some who wants <lb/>
notoriety or protection advertises <lb/>
that the South is ready to sell out <lb/>
for a few offices. Such men do not <lb/>
represent sentiment of <lb/>
of the South, as they always <lb/>
in election years. <lb/>
When these ion advocates <lb/>
in the South talk about starting a <lb/>
new party it reminds us of the boy <lb/>
Who was angry. Some of bis play- <lb/>
mates had given a party bud <lb/>
invited him, and lie was <lb/>
very mail about it. His mother de- <lb/>
s to his auger said, <lb/>
mind, my boy. I will give a <lb/>
party and invite nobody but <lb/>
These millionaire Protectionists <lb/>
have organized a party to it <lb/>
none will themselves. <lb/>
They will have as lonesome <lb/>
a time as any set of men ever had. <lb/>
A the has often said <lb/>
South is not solid tor any <lb/>
outside influence or desire. It is <lb/>
solid necessity. It is as much <lb/>
a as a political question. Just <lb/>
so long there is no change in our <lb/>
condition and environments, just as <lb/>
long will the South remain solid, <lb/>
all this talk about new parties will <lb/>
lie merely bosh and nonsense. The <lb/>
sooner these millionaire Protection- <lb/>
understand this, better for <lb/>
them. If Mr. knows any- <lb/>
thing he that these men do <lb/>
not represent the sentiment of the <lb/>
Southern people and that their new <lb/>
party will have no more follow- <lb/>
the South than Belva Lock- <lb/>
wood's. <lb/>
R. It. <lb/>
-Condensed Schedule. <lb/>
and brunches- <lb/>
GOING <lb/>
No <lb/>
Dated daily Fast Mail, daily <lb/>
daily ex Sun. <lb/>
Lt Weldon B -40 pm pm <lb/>
Ar Rocky Mount <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Ar pm am <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
S am <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
TRAIN NO <lb/>
XV OH.<lb/>
LADIES SHOES AT <lb/>
Our Nice Fitting <lb/>
SHOES ARE <lb/>
Our <lb/>
BUFF SHOES ABE <lb/>
GOOD VALUED. <lb/>
j We also invite you to exam- <lb/>
our General Stock, which <lb/>
es sun.; is better than eyer before. <lb/>
n am <lb/>
Magnolia V <lb/>
Warsaw <lb/>
pm <lb/>
pm <lb/>
Ar Goldsboro<lb/>
Ar Senna <lb/>
Ar Wilson II <lb/>
Wilson IS s pen <lb/>
Mount <lb/>
Ar Tarboro <lb/>
Tarboro am <lb/>
Ar Weldon pm <lb/>
Daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train on Scotland Keck Branch Road <lb/>
leaves Halifax for Scotland Week at a, n <lb/>
Returning, leaves Scotland <lb/>
6.20 A. M. dally except Sunday. <lb/>
Train leaves Tarboro. X via <lb/>
Raleigh R. R. daily except i <lb/>
Mi Sunday SI. ,. ,. <lb/>
X B P M. M. f , <lb/>
Returning leave- X C. daily i <lb/>
except Sunday. A M. M A <lb/>
U, arrive Tarboro. A M, H <lb/>
AM. <lb/>
Train on Midland X C leaves ; <lb/>
daily Sunday. A M. <lb/>
arrive X C, B SO a M. Re- <lb/>
C A <lb/>
arrive X C. A M. <lb/>
Train or. Nashville Branch leaves Rocky <lb/>
Mount a; I M. <lb/>
PM. Hope . P M. Returning , <lb/>
A If, Nashville <lb/>
AM. arrives Rocky Mount A i <lb/>
M except <lb/>
Train on Clinton Branch leaves War-aw <lb/>
for daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
AM Returning leave <lb/>
ton at A U, and P. M. <lb/>
Warsaw with CC ind <lb/>
Southbound train o;. <lb/>
Brant, is Northbound is <lb/>
No. Sunday. <lb/>
Train No. will stop only at <lb/>
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb/>
Train No. connection at <lb/>
Weldon for all point- North daily. All <lb/>
rail via Richmond, and daily Sun- <lb/>
day via Bay Line. <lb/>
Trains make close connection for all <lb/>
points North via Richmond and Wash- <lb/>
in <lb/>
All trains run between <lb/>
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb/>
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb/>
F. DIVINE. <lb/>
General <lb/>
J. R. Transportation <lb/>
T. V. EMERSON I <lb/>
W e have a good line of Do- <lb/>
and Kentucky Jeans, <lb/>
Hats and Caps and a splendid <lb/>
stock of Men's Boots. <lb/>
LITTLE. HOUSE k <lb/>
Cards <lb/>
ATTORNEY -AT-LA W, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Practice in all the courts. Collection <lb/>
I Specialty. <lb/>
D. L. <lb/>
DENTIST. <lb/>
II <lb/>
JAMES <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
LEX I. BLOW, <lb/>
KY-AT-L A W, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
M. MOORE. <lb/>
BERNARD, <lb/>
A If W, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Practice In the State and Federal <lb/>
j. e. <lb/>
J. H. TUCKER. J D. MURPH V <lb/>
. K. S. B. <lb/>
IN , <lb/>
Primers and Binders, <lb/>
W, C- <lb/>
We have largest and most complete <lb/>
of the kind to be in , <lb/>
the State, and tor classes <lb/>
Commercial, <lb/>
road or School Print-1 <lb/>
or Binding. <lb/>
WEDDING STATIONERY READY <lb/>
FOR INVITATIONS <lb/>
BLANKS FOE MAGISTRATES AND <lb/>
COUNTY <lb/>
us your <lb/>
AND <lb/>
t RALEIGH. N. C. <lb/>
TUCKER A MURPHY, <lb/>
A W, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
L C LATHAM. <lb/>
HARRY SKINNER <lb/>
-K INNER, <lb/>
n. c. <lb/>
A WHENCE V. <lb/>
Attorney and at <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
HOTEL <lb/>
BROS., <lb/>
HOME <lb/>
ROOMS FREE. <lb/>
i waiters. Good rooms. Best <lb/>
affords. When in the dry <lb/>
Hotel, <lb/>
WASHINGTON. M. C <lb/>
m JOYNER, <lb/>
and at La <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Will practice in Courts o Pitt, <lb/>
Greene, and Beaufort <lb/>
tics, and the Supreme Court. <lb/>
Faithful attention given to all <lb/>
entrusted to him. <lb/>
H. L, <lb/>
WASHINGTON, H. O. <lb/>
Surgeon Dentist <lb/>
Tenders his professional services t At <lb/>
public. <lb/>
Teeth extracted without pain by the <lb/>
of Nitrous Oxide Gas. <lb/>
J B. YELLOWLEY, <lb/>
ATTORNEY-A T-LA W, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
C. <lb/>
and <lb/>
of all kinds are spring- <lb/>
up all directions. The South <lb/>
is daily multiplying its production <lb/>
of various articles which it has <lb/>
heretofore been dependent upon <lb/>
other sections. Glass factories in <lb/>
Alabama and Georgia demonstrate <lb/>
that the South can make her own <lb/>
glass. Car works at twenty or <lb/>
twenty-five points and locomotive <lb/>
works in Richmond Roanoke <lb/>
show that South produce <lb/>
cars locomotives at a lower cost <lb/>
than they can be made in the North <lb/>
or West. Furniture and carriage <lb/>
factories all over the are be <lb/>
ginning to supply the home demand, <lb/>
while canneries e saving hundreds <lb/>
of thousands of dollars to the South- <lb/>
people. No where else in all <lb/>
the world is the raw material for <lb/>
every line manufacture so <lb/>
ant as in the South. Scarcely a <lb/>
week passes without some industry <lb/>
entirely new to this section being <lb/>
turn raw material in <lb/>
to wealth, while enterprises in es- <lb/>
lines of arc <lb/>
enlarged or duplicated-- Messenger <lb/>
During the year the North the <lb/>
most prominent deaths were Conk <lb/>
ling, and Sheridan. In Eu- <lb/>
rope the two German <lb/>
were the most notable among the <lb/>
Among I he ex-Governors <lb/>
who died W. Johnson, Ken <lb/>
Robertson. Virginia; Ed- <lb/>
Missouri; Hoffman, New <lb/>
Yin k ; and Joel Parker, of New <lb/>
; General <lb/>
of Ph.; Green, Fish <lb/>
; ex-United Stales Senator <lb/>
King, of Ga.; W. W. Corcoran, the <lb/>
rich Washington A. S. <lb/>
Barnes, the publisher; E. P. Roe, <lb/>
Louisa M. Alcott, Freeman <lb/>
Clarke. Sidney Howard Gay. Prof. <lb/>
Leone Levy. Robert Morris, Mat- <lb/>
thew Arnold, Mary <lb/>
Lawrence Oliphant, Bishop <lb/>
Harris of Michigan, Bishop Brown <lb/>
of Dr. C- R- Dr. <lb/>
P. H tell, Dr. J. B. Dr. F. <lb/>
A. and Prof. E. A. Aiken, <lb/>
all the The <lb/>
last named were <lb/>
A New Set and Few Lawyers. <lb/>
Manly Observer. <lb/>
The coming Legislature will have <lb/>
in it but lawyers, in the Sen- <lb/>
ate and in the House. Farmers, <lb/>
on you will hang the responsibility <lb/>
of legislation for the next two years. <lb/>
-------Of members of new <lb/>
Legislature only served in the <lb/>
last Legislature, in the Senate <lb/>
and in A new broom <lb/>
sweeps clean, so the incoming Gen- <lb/>
Assembly ought to make a clean <lb/>
record. <lb/>
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
If. Scales, of <lb/>
I M. <lb/>
of New Hanover. <lb/>
Secretary of I. <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
W. of Wake. <lb/>
P. Roberts, of Gates. <lb/>
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb/>
Sidney M. Finger of <lb/>
Attorney F. David- <lb/>
son, of Buncombe. <lb/>
SUPREME COURT. <lb/>
. Chief Justice N. H. Smith, of <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
Associate S. Ashe, of <lb/>
Anson ; Augustus S. of Wake. <lb/>
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
E. Shepherd, of <lb/>
Beaufort. <lb/>
Second Philips, of <lb/>
Third G. Connor, of <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Clark, of <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
Fifth A. Gilmer, of <lb/>
Sixth T. of <lb/>
Seventh C. of <lb/>
Cumberland. <lb/>
Eighth J. Montgomery, of <lb/>
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb/>
Yadkin. <lb/>
Tenth C. Avery, of <lb/>
Eleventh M. of <lb/>
Mecklenburg. <lb/>
Twelfth H- Merrimon, <lb/>
of Buncombe. <lb/>
Representatives in Congress. <lb/>
B. Vance, of <lb/>
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb/>
House of District <lb/>
Louis C. Latham, of Pitt <lb/>
Second M. Simmons, of <lb/>
Craven. <lb/>
Third W. of <lb/>
Fourth Nichols, of <lb/>
Wake <lb/>
Fifth W. of Rock- <lb/>
Sixth T. Bennett, of <lb/>
-h. S. Henderson, <lb/>
Rowan. <lb/>
Eighth H. H. Cowles, <lb/>
Ninth D. Johnston, <lb/>
Buncombe <lb/>
GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
If You Are Sick <lb/>
Blood Kidney <lb/>
Female Troubles, tad Ago, <lb/>
Partial or Nervous <lb/>
Celery compound and be <lb/>
cored. In of the la mental or <lb/>
physical overwork, or malaria, <lb/>
lb of which la to weaken the <lb/>
la one or Remove <lb/>
the that Nerve Tonic, sad the <lb/>
M will disappear. <lb/>
Paine's Celery Compound <lb/>
L. Bowes. Mesa., <lb/>
Celery compound cannot be excelled <lb/>
a Nerve In my case a bottle <lb/>
mat My entirely <lb/>
and with It the affection <lb/>
Of the stomach, heart and liver, and whole <lb/>
tone of the wonderfully Invigorated. <lb/>
I my I have been, <lb/>
Celery Com pound <lb/>
Will Cure You <lb/>
Sold by fl; for S. Prepared only <lb/>
by Co., Burlington, <lb/>
Fir the Aged, Nervous, Debilitated. <lb/>
Warranted to color more roods than any other <lb/>
ever made, and to give mom brilliant and <lb/>
durable colon. for the Diamond, and take <lb/>
no other. <lb/>
Dress Dyed <lb/>
A Coat Colored <lb/>
Garments Renewed j cents. <lb/>
A Child can use them <lb/>
for all Fancy and Art Work. <lb/>
At and Merchant, Book free. <lb/>
WELLS, RICHARDSON i CO,, Props., VI. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
IO <lb/>
CENTS. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
Corrected weekly by <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
Mess <lb/>
Bulk to r <lb/>
Bulk <lb/>
Bacon <lb/>
Bacon <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
Sugar Cured <lb/>
to 5.75 <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
Granulated <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
Irish <lb/>
G. A. <lb/>
Liverpool <lb/>
Bread <lb/>
Star <lb/>
Kerosene to <lb/>
b. <lb/>
Tarboro, K. C. <lb/>
S M. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Eastern <lb/>
old STORE. <lb/>
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUT- <lb/>
their year's supplies will And it to <lb/>
their interest to get our prices before <lb/>
chasing elsewhere. is complete <lb/>
in all its branches. <lb/>
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb/>
FLOUR, COFFEE. SUGAR, <lb/>
SPICES, TEAS, Ac. <lb/>
always at Lowest Market Prices. <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb/>
you to buy at one profit. A com- <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
always on band and sold at prices to suit <lb/>
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb/>
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb/>
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
SCHULTZ. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C <lb/>
Court A. <lb/>
A. K. Tucker. <lb/>
Register of H. James. <lb/>
B. Cherry. <lb/>
Manning. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Commissioners-Council Dawson, Chair- <lb/>
man, Mooring, <lb/>
if. A. James, Jr., T. E. Keel. <lb/>
Public School <lb/>
Latham. <lb/>
of F. VT. Brown. <lb/>
TOWN. <lb/>
M. Bernard. <lb/>
C. Forbes. <lb/>
J. Perkins. <lb/>
Pol B. Cherry II. C. <lb/>
Ward. T. A. <lb/>
J. P. 2nd Ward, O. Hook- <lb/>
and R. Williams Jr.; 3rd Ward, J. J. <lb/>
Perkins A. F. <lb/>
Valuable Town Property For <lb/>
Sale. <lb/>
That dwelling and lot form- <lb/>
occupied by E. B. Moore, Esq. <lb/>
four rooms and kitchen <lb/>
with necessary outhouses, all new In <lb/>
good condition. For terms which are <lb/>
liberal apply to. J. B. <lb/>
Greenville, Oct. 1888. <lb/>
W. L. ELLIOTT.<lb/>
S. P ELLIOTT. NICHOLS <lb/>
COTTON FACTORS <lb/>
II <lb/>
AND <lb/>
and <lb/>
Rev. <lb/>
CHURCHES. <lb/>
First <lb/>
Sundays, morning and night. <lb/>
Hughes, D. D., Rector. <lb/>
Sunday, <lb/>
lie and night. Prayer Meeting <lb/>
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
every Sunday, <lb/>
and night. Meeting <lb/>
Wednesday night. W. <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
Third <lb/>
morn- <lb/>
every <lb/>
John, <lb/>
morn- <lb/>
every <lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
NORFOLK <lb/>
Established in Baltimore in 1870. <lb/>
Will open a House In <lb/>
in September, 1887. for the handling and <lb/>
sale of cotton, thus giving our customers <lb/>
their of the two markets. <lb/>
LODGES. <lb/>
Greenville No. A. F. A A. <lb/>
M., meets every and Mon- <lb/>
night 1st and 3rd Sunday at. <lb/>
Masonic Lodge. M. King. W. M. <lb/>
Greenville R. A. Chapter. BO meets <lb/>
every 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ma- <lb/>
sonic Hall. F. W. Brown, H. P. <lb/>
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. <lb/>
meets every Tuesday night. D. L. <lb/>
James, N. G. <lb/>
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of H., <lb/>
meets first and Friday night. <lb/>
D. D. D. <lb/>
Pitt A. L. of H. meets <lb/>
every Thursday night, C. A. White. C. <lb/>
Cheap Collegiate Education. <lb/>
New Journal. <lb/>
It is eon citizens of <lb/>
City to establish a col- <lb/>
in or near that city on co <lb/>
operative plan. It is believed that <lb/>
a sufficient amount can be raised <lb/>
the purpose, and that a good, <lb/>
practical can be obtained <lb/>
at not exceeding sixty dollars per <lb/>
of <lb/>
of game, oysters and all kinds of <lb/>
fish, in the immediate vicinity, it is <lb/>
estimated that board can be furnish- <lb/>
ed At less than dollars a month. <lb/>
More of this hereafter. <lb/>
Now question is what to do <lb/>
with new Governor's mansion <lb/>
at Raleigh. It is not yet completed, <lb/>
and will be costly to furnish. Then <lb/>
we pay our Governor such a poor <lb/>
salary that he could not afford to <lb/>
keep open it unless a very <lb/>
rich man. It has been suggested to <lb/>
put it to other uses, and let the Gov- <lb/>
board around, like the old <lb/>
time schoolmaster. That would <lb/>
about fit average idea o official <lb/>
dignity in North <lb/>
Mildness hence is <lb/>
that penile yet positive influence of <lb/>
Dr. Bulls Baby overcomes go <lb/>
quickly disorders of babyhood. <lb/>
There b room enough in comer of <lb/>
every hand bag to carry <lb/>
tourist a <lb/>
POST OFFICE. <lb/>
hours R A. at. to p. M. Money <lb/>
hours A. M. to P. M. No or- <lb/>
will be from to P. m. and <lb/>
from to p. K. <lb/>
Bethel mail arrives dally Sun- <lb/>
l at a. m. and departs at p it. <lb/>
Tar mail arrives lily Sun- <lb/>
at I m. and depart at P. M. <lb/>
Washington mail daily <lb/>
at M. and departs at P. M. <lb/>
H. A. M. <lb/>
GREAT <lb/>
Mrs. R H. begs leave to an- <lb/>
to the ladies of Pitt county and <lb/>
vicinity that she has again resumed bus- <lb/>
at the old stand formerly occupied <lb/>
Alfred Forbes better known as his <lb/>
Old Store. And has Just returned from <lb/>
the Northern Cities with a complete and <lb/>
entirely new stock of <lb/>
mom <lb/>
which she is offering extremely low for <lb/>
CASH. I have also secured the services <lb/>
of Mrs. Hull a first-class Trimmer who <lb/>
will be pleased to serve the public in the <lb/>
most fastidious manner. Tin Boll is <lb/>
well known to many A you as she has <lb/>
worked for me before Thanking yon <lb/>
for very liberal patronage in the <lb/>
past I hope by fair dealing you will <lb/>
give me a continuance same. <lb/>
k. . mm <lb/>
THE NEW MILLINERY OF <lb/>
T. <lb/>
Has lately been repaired and fitted up <lb/>
and she has just received a superb display <lb/>
of New Millinery for <lb/>
FALL AND WINTER <lb/>
Besides her usual line of trimmed and <lb/>
Hats, Ornaments and general <lb/>
millinery goods, she baa the prettiest <lb/>
stock of Silks, shaded Rib- <lb/>
Gauzes, etc., in the market. Give <lb/>
her a call at the Old Stand. <lb/>
OPERA HOUSE CORNER <lb/>
Can be found a fresh supply of <lb/>
be Mi, <lb/>
Confections, Tobacco, <lb/>
Cigars. A-c, <lb/>
which be sold Mm cash <lb/>
Ohm a call. <lb/>
CHESTNUT. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
undersigned having duly qualified <lb/>
before the Superior Court Clerk of Pitt <lb/>
as executor of Sidney Hellen, de- <lb/>
ceased, notice is hereby given to all debt- <lb/>
ors to make immediate payment to the <lb/>
undersigned, and to all creditors of said <lb/>
estate to present their claims properly <lb/>
authenticated to the undersigned within <lb/>
twelve months from this or this no- <lb/>
will be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This 20th day of October, <lb/>
G. W. Hellen, <lb/>
of Sidney Hellen. <lb/>
Having associated B. s. Sheppard <lb/>
with me in the business we <lb/>
are ready to serve the people in that <lb/>
capacity. All notes and accounts due <lb/>
me for services have been placed in <lb/>
the bands of Mr. Sheppard <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb/>
stock of Caws and Caskets of all <lb/>
kinds can furnish anything desired <lb/>
from the finest Case down to a <lb/>
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We are fitted <lb/>
up with all conveniences and can render <lb/>
satisfactory services to all who patronize <lb/>
us FLANAGAN SHEPPARD. <lb/>
Feb. 22nd. <lb/>
LOOK. <lb/>
Horses <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Mules. <lb/>
A car load just arrived and now for <lb/>
sale <lb/>
at Keel King's old stand. Will sell them <lb/>
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb/>
or at reasonable terms on time. I bought <lb/>
my stock for Cash and can afford to sell <lb/>
as cheap as anyone. Give me a call. <lb/>
Have just procured several first-class <lb/>
Vehicles and will take passengers to any <lb/>
at reason i rates. <lb/>
Side, Feed and Liver; <lb/>
ALFRED FORBES, <lb/>
THE RELIABLE C <lb/>
Offers to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following goods <lb/>
that are not to be excelled In this market. And to be First-class and <lb/>
pure straight DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS. CLOTHING, GEN- <lb/>
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and BOOTS and SHOES, LA- <lb/>
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS. and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb/>
GOODS. DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, CROCK FRY and QUEENS- <lb/>
WARE, HARDWARE, I LOWS PLOW CASTING. LEATHER of different <lb/>
kinds. Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, Rock Lime, Plaster Paris, and <lb/>
Hair, Harness, Bridles and saddles. <lb/>
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb/>
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less per cent for ash. Bread Prep- <lb/>
and Hall's Star Lye at Jobbers Prices, White Lead and pure Lin- <lb/>
seed Oil, Varnishes and Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb/>
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a call and guarantee satisfaction. <lb/>
FALL AND WINTER, <lb/>
Display Eclipses Anything Ever Seen <lb/>
JOHN SIMMS, <lb/>
Merchant Tailor, <lb/>
Hue, <lb/>
In connection with above, we desire to say <lb/>
prices are strictly net cash and no discount. <lb/>
Money Money <lb/>
PIANOS AND ORGANS. <lb/>
The Best In The World. <lb/>
HUME <lb/>
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