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The Eastern <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N C <lb/>
PrUT. <lb/>
Published Wednesday <lb/>
The Murder Case, <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE<lb/>
Price. Pr <lb/>
Will not hesitate to <lb/>
Men and are not consistent <lb/>
th true principles the parry. <lb/>
If a a wide-o-wake <lb/>
the State for the <lb/>
COPY FREE<lb/>
AT <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
the Reflector begins <lb/>
its eighth volume. It has bat <lb/>
tied safely and successfully <lb/>
existence and enters upon the <lb/>
new with brighter prospects and <lb/>
of the future <lb/>
it ever had at the begin- <lb/>
of any previous year. The <lb/>
year just past has not been an <lb/>
uneventful one in the history of <lb/>
the From a business <lb/>
standpoint it mm the most pros- <lb/>
we have yet had. though <lb/>
large of the year found <lb/>
us laboring under out <lb/>
side than we had <lb/>
before encountered. But these <lb/>
things need not be spoken of. <lb/>
The close reader of the <lb/>
has observed that our duties <lb/>
have in no instance been neg- <lb/>
and that all our energies <lb/>
have exerted in the inter- <lb/>
est of the paper and people <lb/>
it serves, even to the making of <lb/>
self a sec consideration. <lb/>
We do not like to boas. Yd <lb/>
can but entertain feelings of <lb/>
The case <lb/>
Branch and Bud <lb/>
murder of Calvin Cox occupied <lb/>
but two days of the late term of <lb/>
Court. A one hundred <lb/>
men had been summoned from <lb/>
to select the jury. This <lb/>
was done Saturday morning and <lb/>
following were chosen to <lb/>
sit upon the J. Bryan, <lb/>
T. J. Daniel, W. J. Mi- <lb/>
Manning, W. A. B. Gas <lb/>
kins, W. A. Knox, Isaac <lb/>
E. M. Davis, S J. Nine, <lb/>
J. W. Warren <lb/>
and Moore. The <lb/>
for the defense were Messrs <lb/>
Skinner, Norfleet aid Moore <lb/>
Bernard, while Col. Worthing- <lb/>
ton was assisted in the <lb/>
by Sugg and Johnson. <lb/>
The murder was committed at <lb/>
Calico in the lower part of <lb/>
this county, on Saturday night, <lb/>
the 13th of October, last. There <lb/>
had been public speaking that <lb/>
day and much drinking had <lb/>
been indulged in. It seems that <lb/>
a bad feeling had existed be <lb/>
tween Branch and Venters, the <lb/>
defendants, and Cox, the <lb/>
ed Just before night an <lb/>
words passed between them <lb/>
and just after dark, while all of <lb/>
them were sitting in front of the <lb/>
store, they got into a fuss. <lb/>
Branch and Venters beat Cox <lb/>
with a board in the end of <lb/>
a-as a nail and with a stick. Cox <lb/>
went across the road and lay <lb/>
down. He was taken help <lb/>
less in about half an hour, was <lb/>
placed in a buggy with a <lb/>
who carried him home. Cox fell <lb/>
out the buggy twice on the <lb/>
way and when his home was <lb/>
reached, a distance of eleven <lb/>
miles from where the fighting <lb/>
was done, Cox was dead. War <lb/>
rants were issued for Branch and <lb/>
they had a hearing be- <lb/>
fore Coroner and were <lb/>
placed in jail to await Court. <lb/>
As soon as the Jury mention <lb/>
ed was the <lb/>
struck toping with his hand on bis <lb/>
fens He fell out boggy <lb/>
at Mr. Adam's, time at <lb/>
Mr. Dennis About <lb/>
stops where he toy from where he <lb/>
warn hit. Cox not stand at <lb/>
we took him to buggy, we <lb/>
him op and dragged him. <lb/>
liar aiding in a <lb/>
came clear. Cox never spoke after <lb/>
I He was helpless at, a <lb/>
baby. He kicked first at Mr. Ad- <lb/>
ams and tell out; did not get <lb/>
pride at success which <lb/>
th has met. though <lb/>
not forgetful of Hie favors and j hearing of evidence began, the <lb/>
patronage our enterprising and substance of which is given be- <lb/>
have bestowed. <lb/>
nor unmindful that our thanks <lb/>
are due to every one of them. <lb/>
Both subscription and <lb/>
patronage is much larger <lb/>
than we ever before began a vol- <lb/>
with, which is just cause <lb/>
Jesse <lb/>
was at Calico Hill an hour or <lb/>
and a by son. Calvin <lb/>
Cox and Branch were in a row, <lb/>
took hold of Cox and told him to be- <lb/>
have. had a piece of cart <lb/>
shaft in bis band and it be- <lb/>
, i hind him, and said to Calvin if you <lb/>
for congratulation, t is deemed go aid so j <lb/>
There was streaking there that day. <lb/>
took hold of and told him <lb/>
in falling either time. He kicked <lb/>
when be fell out second time, he <lb/>
kicked groaned once or <lb/>
alter be fell out, Tins was about <lb/>
from his home. On his back <lb/>
or licks looked purple, one wax <lb/>
or wide, On bin head, a <lb/>
bruise on back of It, in <lb/>
G. E. Buck- <lb/>
them that night. I saw no <lb/>
lick. Saw Branch strike at Cox one <lb/>
lick, Cox by me at the <lb/>
of the ore, talking of swap- <lb/>
ping horses Branch name up, Cox <lb/>
got ran out in road and some one <lb/>
aid ox is going to shoot, I went in <lb/>
store, the door was shut J beard <lb/>
or licks. Did not see any one <lb/>
there. Never saw Cox any more. <lb/>
Some one said, Mr. Page, said to <lb/>
Vent in ought to nave beat <lb/>
boy with a stick like you <lb/>
Branch was then at t be door and <lb/>
said did not bit i done <lb/>
i be No word was said <lb/>
when at Co. He <lb/>
struck at with a piece of plank <lb/>
like the one shown. saw bruises <lb/>
his legs at the inquest, did not <lb/>
see bis body. <lb/>
Cross good dark <lb/>
when Cox was struck at. go <lb/>
about o'clock, over an <lb/>
time Cox was struck at be <lb/>
hue I went borne. Cox's legs <lb/>
down In places. <lb/>
five minutes from time J <lb/>
the licks until Branch said be <lb/>
had the <lb/>
Mills <lb/>
was i here, u was early in <lb/>
night. Cox was silting by mile <lb/>
store and said is a Branch <lb/>
-truck at and hit the store <lb/>
struck again and bit him. Bud <lb/>
then struck Cox a <lb/>
plank or pole or a slick. I saw Cox <lb/>
silting m a shortly alter that, <lb/>
in I he toot of the baggy. Cox did <lb/>
nothing i saw. He struck, <lb/>
immediately after saying it is a lie. <lb/>
I saw know knife. <lb/>
and Cox were all when <lb/>
said it is a lie. got up, <lb/>
could not see whether Cox got up <lb/>
not. <lb/>
Elijah Mason. <lb/>
bench. <lb/>
Cox called one of them a liar. <lb/>
Branch at him missed <lb/>
in in and l struck him. Venters <lb/>
hit him with a piece that looked <lb/>
like a cart round. It was about <lb/>
deep dusk. I saw Cox after that <lb/>
lying in loot of Brown's buggy, hall <lb/>
hour AI hi Cox was struck <lb/>
he went toward shed. Halsey <lb/>
set on right of Cox. <lb/>
Cross Neither <lb/>
. I <lb/>
to A a <lb/>
ate of the of Maryland, <lb/>
Wound on stole of head, r Bid <lb/>
not open From amount <lb/>
hemorrhage I could determine that <lb/>
the wound death. Only <lb/>
the wound with dressing <lb/>
I think wound <lb/>
could have been made by foiling or <lb/>
by struggling against a dash board <lb/>
a boggy. A man so wounded <lb/>
would probably be unconscious in <lb/>
in in more or less. <lb/>
The introduced no <lb/>
which entitled them to <lb/>
the first and last appeal to the <lb/>
Jury, upon which they relied <lb/>
to win the case. The evidence <lb/>
was finished early Monday and <lb/>
the arguments began, being <lb/>
opened by Norfleet for <lb/>
fence followed by <lb/>
for the State. Bernard, Skin- <lb/>
and Moore made speeches <lb/>
for the in the order <lb/>
named with Johnson and Sugg <lb/>
coming between them for the <lb/>
State- Judge Armfield made <lb/>
his charge to the Jury in the <lb/>
course of which he read the <lb/>
as we publish it <lb/>
case was given to the July ii <lb/>
o'clock and at 9-30 they re <lb/>
turned a verdict of not guilty. <lb/>
The Court House was thronged <lb/>
with people when it was learned <lb/>
the Jury had agreed. Judge <lb/>
face was almost as <lb/>
pale as death en he went upon <lb/>
the Bench to receive the verdict <lb/>
and it was some minutes before <lb/>
he spoke. The verdict was A <lb/>
surprise to many present. The <lb/>
Sheriff was ordered to <lb/>
the prisoners and upon leaving <lb/>
the Court House went <lb/>
to a bar room and began <lb/>
drinking. It strikes that <lb/>
such a narrow escape with their <lb/>
lives should have been a warn- <lb/>
against their ever again <lb/>
touching whiskey <lb/>
CO., <lb/>
DEALERS in- <lb/>
t mm rain, goods. <lb/>
for needed in the <lb/>
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be <lb/>
but if you want anything in <lb/>
Hardware, Implement, Stoves <lb/>
aid I Carriage Material <lb/>
and House Cutlery <lb/>
C A US. <lb/>
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb/>
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb/>
which will soil at Factory Price. <lb/>
WE are now fitted up in first-class 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/>
THE MAN <lb/>
BK SEEN PAT, but the man who keeps a fresh supply of <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 be supplied, <lb/>
BOXES OF TUT TO <lb/>
A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
unnecessary to now make any- <lb/>
new promises for the future. <lb/>
Laving long ago learned that <lb/>
one's whole time and energy <lb/>
must be given to the work if a <lb/>
newspaper is to be <lb/>
to come with me. He said be would <lb/>
if they would let alone. <lb/>
did not see Venters then. Alter <lb/>
night I beard a lick turned <lb/>
and saw <lb/>
Venters bit him also. hit <lb/>
We spare no j a of n or <lb/>
time r means in our power Cox was bent over <lb/>
serve the public faithfully and from Venters was bit <lb/>
,. . ,., ting with a stick, a large cart <lb/>
well, and to make the like it, <lb/>
would square inches feet <lb/>
long or I was ten <lb/>
or twelve steps off. Mr Venters <lb/>
jumped in store or door. <lb/>
font a useful factor in ad- <lb/>
of the community. <lb/>
We hope to make it acceptable <lb/>
ever reader and ask the co- <lb/>
operation every one in <lb/>
the usefulness of the paper. <lb/>
Branch went around store <lb/>
Cox went another direction. <lb/>
Cox did nothing but go from <lb/>
j o The moon It <lb/>
i was soon after dark about o'clock. <lb/>
Hon Daniel Fowle was in- saw Cox near a shelter. Mr. <lb/>
Governor of North said Cox got any <lb/>
b ,. , He is lying near the <lb/>
last j and can't get went to <lb/>
gala day for Haleigh and , one-bait or three <lb/>
a fir North of an hour after be was hit. <lb/>
. , , . and <lb/>
Thousands of people were pees me. He <lb/>
The whole occasion was; and could not get I <lb/>
a brilliant ore. and will tailed and he groaned but <lb/>
. , said nothing. Mr. shook <lb/>
doubt be long and,, r, L. j Morris <lb/>
the to Branch said <lb/>
were I he presence Venters, after we <lb/>
had got him in the buggy, to <lb/>
urn will be witness in case <lb/>
V he Democratic caucus held and we will have cost to pay, <lb/>
, , . r l treated in <lb/>
by both branches of the . mt, <lb/>
tore, Tuesday night if week. , q, j <lb/>
Hon. Matt. W. Ransom was re <lb/>
the States <lb/>
on second ballot For <lb/>
ix years more he will a <lb/>
in Federal Congress, <lb/>
and while he was. not our choice <lb/>
the candidates the <lb/>
be will do much <lb/>
and win <lb/>
honor-, to himself in the <lb/>
are before him- <lb/>
I look him home. W hen <lb/>
mt got there be was dead. I and <lb/>
Mr. him in the <lb/>
then went to the Magistrate <lb/>
got a saw where he was <lb/>
stunk on the back and bead. Dr. <lb/>
Dr. Cox examined <lb/>
at the day <lb/>
Sunday. At night when the strife- <lb/>
for i took place I beard no word <lb/>
any. o'clock we put <lb/>
j in the buggy got home <lb/>
years him before o'clock. <lb/>
The Tarboro Southerner <lb/>
is matter with Willis <lb/>
R. Williams and Sidney B <lb/>
Alexander for railroad <lb/>
I They could do the <lb/>
masses more good in <lb/>
this position than in the United <lb/>
States That is a I <lb/>
What is matter with hem <lb/>
Could they not do the railroads <lb/>
some good also There are two <lb/>
sides this matter if <lb/>
mission is established On the <lb/>
lone side the farmers need to be <lb/>
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/>
GIVE YOU <lb/>
BARGAINS <lb/>
which no other house can equal. Don't fail to <lb/>
AT ONCE. <lb/>
Morris Bros, <lb/>
ESTABLISHED IN <lb/>
Luther Sheldon, <lb/>
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS, <lb/>
TAINTS. TIN FANCY CIT <lb/>
ROOFING PAPERS. HAIR RAIL. <lb/>
in Wain <lb/>
Dry Paints Plaster or Wall Papers. Venetian Glass, w Mantels. <lb/>
Brushes, Wire Cloth Window Hooting taint, <lb/>
H Slate Mantels <lb/>
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, <lb/>
material of description. <lb/>
Nos. West Market Roanoke Ave, <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
Branch had at. M d m and on the <lb/>
their Mp until the lie was u u <lb/>
en. picked up plank <lb/>
when he rose. Cox did not get up <lb/>
he was hit. not hi <lb/>
stick oil the ground. Cox had bis <lb/>
hat I looked around alter <lb/>
turned off. Cos ran off across the that the mutual interest <lb/>
road over. I saw j shall be advanced. <lb/>
next morning. I it is the <lb/>
used by Branch, lie struck Cox on <lb/>
the top of bead. <lb/>
Miles Nelson. <lb/>
13th at night Cox <lb/>
was drunk fining by side <lb/>
store between <lb/>
lie was Branch <lb/>
said repeat that a little <lb/>
repeated the lie, Branch <lb/>
up, caught up a piece <lb/>
ground, m; at Cox <lb/>
struck side struck Their Booming <lb/>
again bit Cox, as I saw It, on Probably no one thing has <lb/>
the back of bead. Then Cox -ch a general trade at lie G. <lb/>
moved off, bent, and Veil- I Ernul store s their giving away <lb/>
tern gave three licks .,; customers of mo many free <lb/>
slick looked like a <lb/>
about H size a chair <lb/>
other side the railroads should <lb/>
not be crippled The <lb/>
must possess much wisdom <lb/>
and sound in order <lb/>
Of all <lb/>
Pleasant to the surprisingly <lb/>
quick in effect and economical hi <lb/>
no wonder that Dr. Cough Syrup <lb/>
is the leading preparation its kind. <lb/>
Woman, in thy hour of case, <lb/>
uncertain, coy and hard to <lb/>
children hurt, long hours he's <lb/>
spent. Do try Salvation Oil. the <lb/>
Bead this paper and don't forget <lb/>
to come subscribe for it. <lb/>
post, lie bit him the head. Cox <lb/>
was going from I was steps <lb/>
bottles of Dr. King's New for <lb/>
Consumption. Their trade is simply <lb/>
enormous this very valuable article <lb/>
from the fact that It always cures <lb/>
never Coughs. Colds. As-i <lb/>
off. It was deep dusk. bit Bronchitis Croup, and all throat <lb/>
. . ., . and diseases quickly cured, <lb/>
with a piece like t lie show u, <lb/>
long, wide, <lb/>
thick. <lb/>
EXAMINED. I was not <lb/>
drunk. Had drank some in <lb/>
Ding, and alter two dunks at <lb/>
the middle of the day. Cox was <lb/>
but not mad. <lb/>
Branch pass a <lb/>
words, but not much. Heard <lb/>
a pistol or knife. <lb/>
Venters were <lb/>
bench and Cox sit be- <lb/>
tween One of I hem said to <lb/>
Cox thought on mo <lb/>
very much and Cox said <lb/>
you say so you tell a He or a <lb/>
dammed Branch said <lb/>
that jumping and Cox <lb/>
it. Cox sat still smoking <lb/>
a cigar. Brunch struck and hit the <lb/>
More then struck Cox who was <lb/>
leaning over dodging the first <lb/>
was left side of <lb/>
Cox. I saw put in the buggy, <lb/>
he had no use of himself, Jess <lb/>
Hi own was driving a colt and bad <lb/>
old boggy, was Cox <lb/>
can taut it before buying by getting a <lb/>
trial bottle Tree, large size Every <lb/>
Bottle anted. <lb/>
Examined. One or . . <lb/>
land a half hours by sun, the against dash <lb/>
the last one good dark. <lb/>
the crowd there Hint day. <lb/>
Branch said had been <lb/>
him mean and if he did so again he <lb/>
would hit him. Store is close <lb/>
the side the road. I was on left <lb/>
baud side of the road front of the <lb/>
i- an item <lb/>
rounds f press now <lb/>
which r ads something like this ; <lb/>
than <lb/>
ill the people of <lb/>
of and tie. the fork of the road is <lb/>
Slate is <lb/>
The have <lb/>
ion looks upon <lb/>
that one that is <lb/>
hardly fair. value of the <lb/>
North Carolina, as <lb/>
put down is only the as- <lb/>
valuation for taxation, <lb/>
will no doubt fall far be- <lb/>
low what property is really <lb/>
.-. or will for, <lb/>
while we suppose the wealth of <lb/>
the is put down for <lb/>
all tn.-y are worth with plenty <lb/>
of thrown in. At <lb/>
lay rate ace willing to go a <lb/>
wager <lb/>
like sum down <lb/>
on tax list. <lb/>
the store. The moon set <lb/>
o'clock. Venters as I saw, hit Cox <lb/>
twice with pole feet long <lb/>
large as a chair looked <lb/>
like one side bad been hewed off. <lb/>
Venters hit the <lb/>
last time and jumped right in the <lb/>
store. I swore before the <lb/>
he him with a piece of <lb/>
After putting in <lb/>
and starting home lie fell <lb/>
out the buggy twice. It took <lb/>
two horns to go. I rode in the bag- <lb/>
with him he fell outside <lb/>
wheel-- and I <lb/>
held to bin-coat until he reached <lb/>
ground. His bead did not bit <lb/>
wheels. drank two three <lb/>
drinks Hint day. Ox came oat of <lb/>
Cox seemed to be ml <lb/>
at Branch, was quarreling <lb/>
had his bat on when first bit. I took <lb/>
a drink with I ox. <lb/>
Cory. <lb/>
saw here in in <lb/>
feet of door at store, on <lb/>
alter the difficulty. Saw <lb/>
something on the plank, can't tell <lb/>
whether blood or juice. <lb/>
Plank was or feet from <lb/>
mat of door. <lb/>
examined. Still marks on <lb/>
plank, cant whether Mood or <lb/>
tobacco juice. I arrested prisoners <lb/>
at their homes next day. <lb/>
Dr. Cox. <lb/>
At inquest I examined the <lb/>
body at instance of the Coroner. <lb/>
First examined outside mid found <lb/>
nothing we thought sufficient <lb/>
to produce death. We inspected <lb/>
scalp one-half inch behind <lb/>
knot behind the ear on right side <lb/>
and blood exuded and a whole in <lb/>
skull, hole the size of a <lb/>
ball and nearly round. <lb/>
Might hare been made by a nail if <lb/>
sufficient force were applied. I <lb/>
think wound was sufficient to <lb/>
and seemed ready to fight it Branch produce death. No wound through <lb/>
bit him. took hold of him. Hr <lb/>
and Branch both said they would <lb/>
e I mi <lb/>
Cox Went off after he <lb/>
scalp, only limited a <lb/>
over left eye. Found bruises <lb/>
back. Examined about <lb/>
Jay Gould's wife died in Now <lb/>
York last Sunday night week. <lb/>
eyes to eyelids cling thickly. <lb/>
My tongue a mouthful and more. <lb/>
My are sluggish and sickly. <lb/>
To live to breathe I a <lb/>
My heat w a ton and a <lb/>
By pains and pangs split, <lb/>
Which manifold washings with water <lb/>
nut a bit. <lb/>
After these Hues may be. <lb/>
a long way after for that matter, but <lb/>
what a description man whose <lb/>
are liver disordered, <lb/>
blood out of sorts. an Individual <lb/>
needs Dr. Pleasant Purgative <lb/>
They are pleasant to take and <lb/>
powerful to cure. <lb/>
Dr. Prescription cur- <lb/>
es ail <lb/>
dent to females. l <lb/>
What bliss this life <lb/>
to him who never lies, defrauds nor <lb/>
steals. <lb/>
The transition from long, lingering <lb/>
ind sickness robust health marks <lb/>
epoch In the life of Individual. <lb/>
Such a remarkable event is treasured In <lb/>
memory and the whereby the <lb/>
good has been attained it grate- <lb/>
fully blessed. It Is that so much <lb/>
Is heard In praise of Electric Bitters. So <lb/>
feel they owe their to <lb/>
basil., to the use of the <lb/>
and Tonic. It you are troubled <lb/>
with any disease of Kidneys. Liter or <lb/>
of long or short yon <lb/>
will surely And relief by use of <lb/>
bitters. Sold at and Si per bottle at <lb/>
Bitters. Hold I <lb/>
Free i o n <lb/>
Days. <lb/>
On second Thursday, Friday and Sat- <lb/>
of February. April. July, <lb/>
October and December. Oswald <lb/>
any persons desire to be <lb/>
other times, I he board decided <lb/>
the ones examined must pay for It. <lb/>
office days Sat. <lb/>
Saturday. J. Latham <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
tinier new management. Mot <lb/>
water bath. rooms <lb/>
servant. Table always <lb/>
with the best the market. Feed <lb/>
stables n connection. <lb/>
11.50 <lb/>
E. <lb/>
W. L. BROWN <lb/>
N MERCHANT <lb/>
AND AGENT FOR THE TARBORO OIL MILLS <lb/>
Highest Cash 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 s to Is- to any fertilizer on the market. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
O. <lb/>
J. I, SUGG, <lb/>
LIFE AM FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
OFFICE k OLD STAND. <lb/>
All Risks placed in <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lowest current rates <lb/>
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb/>
THE FACTORY <lb/>
THE FRONT <lb/>
D. Williamson, <lb/>
WILL <lb/>
BUGGIES, CARTS <lb/>
My Is oil with the <lb/>
hut work. keep up the time, and ill <lb/>
material used in all work. <lb/>
put up nothing <lb/>
All you i an <lb/>
Storm, Coil, Horn, King. <lb/>
Also keep on hand a full p of made <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb/>
the year round, we will soil low as <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
Thanking the of this and for pat favor <lb/>
merit a of the <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO., <lb/>
LOOK to INTEREST I <lb/>
II Hist a of the now <lb/>
to offer to the what they in Mi goods <lb/>
at prices will please the purchaser. <lb/>
WE IN STOCK <lb/>
STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, <lb/>
Dry Goods, <lb/>
Notion p H <lb/>
SHIRTS COLLARS. <lb/>
BOOTS AND SHOES <lb/>
To lit all who favor us with their patronage. <lb/>
Hardware, Nails, Cutlery, Guns, Shot, Powder, <lb/>
Crockery, Glass-ware. Wood and Willow <lb/>
ware, Furniture, Harness, Whips, <lb/>
Gail Ax and Railroad Mills Snuff, Chewing <lb/>
and Smoking Tobacco. <lb/>
E. C. GLENN.<lb/>
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb/>
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL <lb/>
SHELL LIME, PURE DISSOLVED HONE, <lb/>
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb/>
Tennessee Wagon, for sale. <lb/>
N. C, Mar. 1887. <lb/>
LINK WK WILL CARRY <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 Finn, but not new men to the <lb/>
All who in need or to come to ate on. <lb/>
We and will sell M low a any one sells good goods ft do <lb/>
Rail Road. <lb/>
The <lb/>
MM in my Nursery <lb/>
will <lb/>
five A pear trees, <lb/>
the following wars <lb/>
winter <lb/>
Yellow May, Spice, <lb/>
June <lb/>
Winter. These I will mil at <lb/>
ten cents each. I also have lour or <lb/>
live hundred pear trees Hint I will <lb/>
for twenty five rents <lb/>
These nil <lb/>
good varieties. Now in the time to <lb/>
get cheap neon. Come M <lb/>
Allen <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly of <lb/>
the win of Amos <lb/>
Ml of <lb/>
not lee In ill <lb/>
to Um f <lb/>
In <lb/>
to Hie in nil <lb/>
to <lb/>
to tin on <lb/>
or of January, <lb/>
or will lie In <lb/>
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Land Sale- <lb/>
By of power In a <lb/>
pertain <lb/>
to D w. Um of <lb/>
April and in T 17.1 <lb/>
In of of of <lb/>
I will offer for sale on the <lb/>
fed day of at II <lb/>
o'clock the <lb/>
land of a and <lb/>
lot of land In Hip town of Beth <lb/>
el Math <lb/>
st adjoining the lands of Mrs. <lb/>
w and others, <lb/>
half<lb/>
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m. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Hist will <lb/>
be made to <lb/>
Is <lb/>
I'm. <lb/>
f v on trip lit Monday In <lb/>
new Town- <lb/>
ship out of parts of Croak, <lb/>
slid with the <lb/>
month <lb/>
fol- <lb/>
st the <lb/>
of .- <lb/>
said <lb/>
to the then <lb/>
down said lo root <lb/>
swamp In Indian well <lb/>
swamp then tip said to tin- In ml <lb/>
of l <lb/>
township line with line o <lb/>
road at or mar <lb/>
with said I to H <lb/>
to UM ks <lb/>
Tills Jan, sun. <lb/>
w. Moore S. K Cory. <lb/>
w. W. Cox. <lb/>
Watch-Maker <lb/>
It yon want something nice in Um <lb/>
Sewing Machines, <lb/>
coma A <lb/>
large jut received. <lb/>
Will. In. k. Jewelry and <lb/>
and warranted. <lb/>
FEED STORE <lb/>
C. D. ROUNTREE, <lb/>
May. Corn, Heal, <lb/>
Mill I <lb/>
Will pay i far <lb/>
i and <lb/>
I pay my and s. <lb/>
foul to BOTTOM nil, is. <lb/>
on me J, H. <lb/>
Mini. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
On of <lb/>
A. I <lb/>
limn in the town <lb/>
Villa to the for <lb/>
one land in Pill <lb/>
Ba a <lb/>
side Tar lea <lb/>
K at, . <lb/>
at the same lime and <lb/>
I will m for one <lb/>
land in I'm <lb/>
ville north <lb/>
lands I. ,. <lb/>
A nth. <lb/>
era, said lands were owed by W. <lb/>
at Hie limn death <lb/>
I will Ml I ho of ,, <lb/>
six lo satisfy <lb/>
in my hands <lb/>
lion , <lb/>
have been levied on said <lb/>
as of B. L. Bin <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
a of <lb/>
county, In a pea. <lb/>
entitled Win May <lb/>
Mary A. K May k. Keel <lb/>
Man V. and I shall <lb/>
on the 4th day of at II <lb/>
a I Court <lb/>
ill Of, III town Of sell far <lb/>
mid In <lb/>
K. Keel now ad <lb/>
the loin of Mr. Manila <lb/>
Ha 1.1 lot <lb/>
talus about land, <lb/>
II Ii a all sot <lb/>
This day of law.<lb/>
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M R. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
THIS <lb/>
AD-<lb/>
may be made for it la <lb/>
r. <lb/>
of <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
1879. <lb/>
Whereas it has pleased Al- <lb/>
to take from <lb/>
, Amos Evans, <lb/>
departed on the 17th day <lb/>
November. age of <lb/>
years, month m days. <lb/>
fore, be it <lb/>
That we the members of <lb/>
Greenville Alliance while bow- <lb/>
in submission to <lb/>
of Him all <lb/>
things mourn bis <lb/>
departure. <lb/>
That our Alliance has <lb/>
lost a worthy county an <lb/>
esteemed citizen, the church an ex <lb/>
member. <lb/>
That we tender <lb/>
heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved <lb/>
family in this their of trouble <lb/>
and bereavement, believing <lb/>
their has been bis gain. <lb/>
That a copy of these <lb/>
resolutions he sent to the widow of <lb/>
ear deceased brother and to the <lb/>
.- Pro- <lb/>
Farmer with a to <lb/>
print to be the <lb/>
minutes of Alliance. <lb/>
E. A. Mots, <lb/>
i- a. <lb/>
H. Spain. <lb/>
Tarboro has got the mumps. <lb/>
This is the Reflector's birth- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Send your orders for job printing <lb/>
to office. <lb/>
Agricultural Lime ready for de- <lb/>
livery by E. C. Glenn. <lb/>
We the eighth year with <lb/>
the Reflector to-day. <lb/>
Good dwelling for rent. <lb/>
Apply to E. C. Glenn. <lb/>
The ladies of the Baptist Church <lb/>
held a festival last Thursday <lb/>
Nearly all the grading of rail- <lb/>
road to this point has been com- <lb/>
Car load of western corn re- <lb/>
by E. C. Glenn. <lb/>
This is the last time present <lb/>
county statement will appear. If <lb/>
you have no preserved a copy do <lb/>
so this week. <lb/>
A yoke of heavy Oxen and good <lb/>
for sale by John Flanagan. <lb/>
Hyacinths, calla and other <lb/>
choice flowers have lately been in <lb/>
bloom at Nursery. <lb/>
Tons for sale by A. <lb/>
Forbes. <lb/>
Dr. Clark with bis Kickapoo <lb/>
Medicine camp left yesterday for <lb/>
Just received another Shipment <lb/>
of the New Lee Cook <lb/>
D. D. Basket Co. <lb/>
The notice of dissolution of F. <lb/>
S- Fleming appears in paper. <lb/>
Your attention is directed to <lb/>
same. <lb/>
The buck Thorn Barbed fencing <lb/>
is the best. Price reduced. <lb/>
D- D. B Co. <lb/>
bushels of western Seed <lb/>
Oats for sale by A. Forbes. <lb/>
Point Lace Flour has tried <lb/>
and is the best and cheapest at the <lb/>
Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Sunday was a rainy, disagreeable <lb/>
day. It rained so hard at as <lb/>
to prevent services being held in <lb/>
any of Churches. <lb/>
We sell only for cash therefore <lb/>
our goods are marked low down. <lb/>
Basket Co. <lb/>
The millinery establishment here- <lb/>
conducted Mrs. <lb/>
and Mrs. King has been dissolved, <lb/>
and each will hereafter run an in- <lb/>
establishment. <lb/>
Now in stock all kinds M <lb/>
Ferry Co's Garden Seed, at the <lb/>
Old Brick Store. <lb/>
received Boss Fa- <lb/>
Lunch Milk at Old <lb/>
Brick Store. <lb/>
The Southern ban lately- <lb/>
been started at Monroe by Mr. W. <lb/>
J. editor of <lb/>
and Mr. M. A. Underwood. It is <lb/>
devoted to the farm. <lb/>
To arrive in a few days a vessel <lb/>
load of Lime and to be sold <lb/>
for cash or on time at bottom prices. <lb/>
E. C. Glenn. <lb/>
It is said f bills are scarce <lb/>
the great commercial <lb/>
remarks an exchange. Truth, too. <lb/>
There is not a single one in or <lb/>
around the Reflector office. <lb/>
A car load of western corn just <lb/>
arrived. Also a large lot of seed <lb/>
oats on hand. Call on C. D. <lb/>
tree. <lb/>
Institute opened with <lb/>
new pupils on Monday. The <lb/>
total enrollment exceeds The <lb/>
last opening is best school <lb/>
ever had for the Spring Term. <lb/>
We are new receiving our spring <lb/>
stock of Hardware, which we are <lb/>
offering v low for cash. <lb/>
D. D. Basket Co. <lb/>
We hear of water works and <lb/>
lights for Tarboro in near <lb/>
future. Greenville is behind yet <lb/>
but is going to remain in the <lb/>
rear. men must begin <lb/>
to stir. <lb/>
If you will get one or two new <lb/>
subscribers as a birthday present <lb/>
to t be Reflector it will be very- <lb/>
much appreciated. Friends, bestir <lb/>
yourselves a little and say a word in <lb/>
our behalf. Its your paper <lb/>
you know. <lb/>
Jan more P. <lb/>
Co's Sweet Scotch Snuff which <lb/>
has proven to be the healthiest and <lb/>
cheapest. pound at <lb/>
Old Brick Store.<lb/>
A horse that W. J. Bell had tied <lb/>
to a stake in town, Saturday night <lb/>
was stolen and a sorry animal put <lb/>
in place from which other <lb/>
was Bell offers a reward of <lb/>
for the return of stolen animal. <lb/>
Money To sums to snit. <lb/>
liberal terms than heretofore. <lb/>
to J. B. Green- <lb/>
ville. N. C. <lb/>
Every little hoy in town is trying <lb/>
to mock the expressions of Dr. <lb/>
Clark's nigger character in en- <lb/>
Stop it, boys It <lb/>
might have been amusing on <lb/>
stage but not so in you. <lb/>
days left in which you can <lb/>
buy goods at almost own price <lb/>
come and get a bargain. Will <lb/>
move 1st. <lb/>
Biggs <lb/>
By the way, we had overlooked to <lb/>
speak of matter sooner, but this <lb/>
first month of 1889, January, is <lb/>
us two new moons, one on the <lb/>
first day month and <lb/>
on the last day month. <lb/>
We are agents for the Richmond <lb/>
Co., whose stoves are taking <lb/>
lead wherever introduced. The <lb/>
New Lee become very popular <lb/>
in section. <lb/>
Basket Co. <lb/>
One day last week Mr. James <lb/>
Galloway, township, <lb/>
slaughtered three bogs that <lb/>
1240 pounds. One of was con- <lb/>
above five hundred. A <lb/>
nice lot of meat we should say. <lb/>
Mr. H. F. Keel left yesterday for <lb/>
to buy stock. <lb/>
Mrs. Lula Cleve, of New Bern, is <lb/>
visiting mother, Mrs. P. B- <lb/>
Miss Ella attended the <lb/>
inaugural and ball at last <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Mr. B. D. Cherry took in the in- <lb/>
and ball at last <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Mrs. J. Cherry and Miss Nina <lb/>
returned home from Baltimore Sat- <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Misses Lizzie, Bawls and Sallie <lb/>
Howard, of Tarboro, are visiting <lb/>
Mrs. W. S. Bawls. <lb/>
Miss Havens Cherry baa return- <lb/>
ed to in Wake county, <lb/>
to resume charge of a school there. <lb/>
Mr. S. B. Wilson has moved bis <lb/>
family to Greenville and occupies <lb/>
the residence recently vacated by <lb/>
Dr. Sledge. <lb/>
Rev. J. W. Wild man went to <lb/>
Washington last Thursday and <lb/>
preached at in Baptist <lb/>
Church of that town. <lb/>
Deputy Sheriff R- W. King as- <lb/>
by Messrs. B. Williams, Jr. <lb/>
and E. Dixon, took eight prison- <lb/>
to Raleigh last Thursday. <lb/>
The editor's wire and Mrs. B. <lb/>
returned Saturday night <lb/>
visiting their sister, Mrs. <lb/>
in Granville county. <lb/>
Mr. John G. Sixer, o f <lb/>
was in town from Saturday to M on <lb/>
day. John is a clever fellow and <lb/>
we like to see him down this way. <lb/>
Mr. W. E. Bit trier, of Scotland <lb/>
Pa., is registered at Hotel Macon. <lb/>
He came to Greenville Monday to <lb/>
take a position as trimmer with <lb/>
Greenville Carriage Works. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Presiding El. <lb/>
has moved bis <lb/>
family to Greenville. They occupy <lb/>
the building opposite Masonic <lb/>
Lodge, recently vacated by Mr. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Dr. J. T. Sledge left with bis <lb/>
for Warrenton, last week, at <lb/>
which town be resided before com- <lb/>
to Greenville. We have no <lb/>
small i egret that be departs from <lb/>
our town. <lb/>
Mr. R. Greene, Jr., manager of <lb/>
the Greenville Carriage Works, <lb/>
tells us that be sold seven buggies <lb/>
last week. Nothing slow about <lb/>
sales as but good work <lb/>
can be expected to win Its way to <lb/>
the front. <lb/>
The Reflector has secured the <lb/>
services of Mr. W. F. a <lb/>
printer of Wilmington, recent <lb/>
from Tarboro, who has charge <lb/>
the job printing department and is <lb/>
foreman on the paper. It would <lb/>
have been bard to have secured a <lb/>
man bearing higher <lb/>
and we hope his star in <lb/>
will be pleasant and <lb/>
profitable all around. <lb/>
No more delays in work about <lb/>
the Reflector job office- We <lb/>
have secured is reliable <lb/>
and and do work rapidly. <lb/>
Send us and you will <lb/>
be satisfied every time. The best <lb/>
material kept on band. <lb/>
county roads are in a fearful <lb/>
condition and rains Sunday <lb/>
will cause to be all the worse. <lb/>
It is a shame that we have such <lb/>
poorly worked public highways. <lb/>
Some better means keeping <lb/>
them passable should be adopted. <lb/>
The firm of II. F. Keel Co. has <lb/>
dissolved by consent, <lb/>
notice of which appear; elsewhere. <lb/>
Mr. Keel, in whose charge <lb/>
has been, will continue <lb/>
same. In the livery sale <lb/>
he can serve you to<lb/>
Mr. J. D. Williamson's Carriage <lb/>
is going to be a handsome <lb/>
place when completed. Second <lb/>
of building has been run <lb/>
and front bas been adorned <lb/>
with a flag pore from colors <lb/>
will be displayed. improve- <lb/>
on there speak much <lb/>
tor Mr. Williamson's energy. <lb/>
The report of A. I. O. W. <lb/>
was received too late for publication <lb/>
this week bat will appear next <lb/>
week. <lb/>
W. F. left yesterday to ac- <lb/>
a position on the Greenville <lb/>
Reflector as foreman. Esteem <lb/>
ed and able contemporary, yon <lb/>
cure a good man. The birch is an <lb/>
essential in all well regulated house- <lb/>
Southerner. <lb/>
Thanks, brother. He has already <lb/>
proven himself a valuable <lb/>
is all that could be asked. <lb/>
M any people go to the West <lb/>
end of town to sea railroad <lb/>
hands at work. They are rapidly <lb/>
grading road bed and will soot <lb/>
get across to the site of the depot. <lb/>
Representative Cherry from Pitt <lb/>
bas introduced a bill to the Leg- <lb/>
to have colored nor- <lb/>
school at Plymouth removed to <lb/>
Green He also introduced one <lb/>
to make butchers keep a registry <lb/>
book. <lb/>
We had hoped to give read- <lb/>
an interesting letter from Bad <lb/>
this week, as arrangements bad <lb/>
been made with a fluent and able <lb/>
writer for weekly letters while <lb/>
Legislature is in Though <lb/>
it failed to come this time we hope <lb/>
it will be on band next week. <lb/>
There might be some <lb/>
about the Atlantic Coast Line hotel <lb/>
at Weldon that would be more in <lb/>
keeping with the common court. <lb/>
of the present day and reflect <lb/>
more credit the management. <lb/>
We are told night clerk <lb/>
walks up and down porch <lb/>
his ease and allows ladies who <lb/>
have to take trains at night to <lb/>
leave hotel and purchase their <lb/>
own tickets, baggage <lb/>
and go to the trains unattended, <lb/>
while at same time there <lb/>
crowds of dirty about <lb/>
the <lb/>
We have recently noticed more <lb/>
improvements around Ham <lb/>
Hotel at Rocky Mount A <lb/>
nice stand and registry <lb/>
has been placed in ball and <lb/>
the toilet room has been <lb/>
splendidly furnished. Ham- <lb/>
Hotel and Hotel Macon are <lb/>
two of the best places we ever <lb/>
stopped at. <lb/>
The is indebted to <lb/>
Messrs. J. E. Tucker, J. L. <lb/>
Fleming and W. T. Fleming, all <lb/>
Pitt county boys, for an invitation <lb/>
to the fifty fourth anniversary <lb/>
of the Societies at Wake For- <lb/>
est College, to be held February <lb/>
The invitation card, like all <lb/>
out by W. F. boys, is bean, <lb/>
The Banner, edited <lb/>
Mr. B. T. King, of Pitt county, <lb/>
made its first appearance Tar- <lb/>
last Friday. initial <lb/>
speaks with much credit to <lb/>
man is displaying his first <lb/>
skill. We predict a useful <lb/>
for Banner hope it <lb/>
may meet with success and <lb/>
prosperity. Mr. King possesses en- <lb/>
and will come to the front. <lb/>
The Scientific American, publish <lb/>
ed by Co., New York, <lb/>
more than forty years, is be- <lb/>
all question, the leading pa- <lb/>
per relating to science, mechanics, <lb/>
inventions, published on this <lb/>
Each weekly wane presents <lb/>
the latest scientific topics in an in- <lb/>
end reliable manner, ac- <lb/>
companied with engravings <lb/>
pared expressly to demonstrate t he <lb/>
Subjects. American is <lb/>
invaluable to every person desiring <lb/>
to keep pace with inventions <lb/>
discoveries of the day. <lb/>
of our late State exchanges <lb/>
bare long lists of property <lb/>
for sale on account of <lb/>
taxes. When the list for <lb/>
county was handed in to <lb/>
Reflector we felt almost <lb/>
ed for such a large number of <lb/>
to go out before world, <lb/>
but we have since seen some lists <lb/>
from other counties are so <lb/>
much larger as to convince <lb/>
Pitt is as good as any and ahead of <lb/>
many counties in the State. But <lb/>
tax payers should be more pun- <lb/>
and they would save both <lb/>
costs publicity as delinquents. <lb/>
It <lb/>
Mr. Tucker, Mr. Tucker, stop <lb/>
a The remarked being <lb/>
addressed to us by a youth from <lb/>
country who evidently don't know <lb/>
all town folks, we turned around <lb/>
with -what is it, young man <lb/>
you the Sheriff we <lb/>
replied. man standing on <lb/>
corner with a big bat on is <lb/>
one you are looking We <lb/>
Sheriff Tucker reels <lb/>
at our being mistaken for <lb/>
him. But editor is coming. <lb/>
Not long since taken for a burglar <lb/>
time for Sheriff, two <lb/>
characters want about as little <lb/>
as possible to do with other, <lb/>
too. <lb/>
Boot <lb/>
Wild Jim arrived Greenville <lb/>
Thursday morning, but it being so <lb/>
late in the week and Court having <lb/>
adjourned he only remained one <lb/>
day He gave an exhibition at <lb/>
shooting with rifle, but it was such <lb/>
a rainy, dark afternoon be <lb/>
could not do as much a if <lb/>
bad been more favorable. How <lb/>
ever, what shooting be did was <lb/>
good. He would shoot walnuts fly- <lb/>
through the air and break them <lb/>
every time, shoot ashes off a <lb/>
gar which Dr. Allen smoking, <lb/>
would take sight a <lb/>
mirror at stationary objects behind <lb/>
him with rifle over his <lb/>
We wish it had been a lair <lb/>
day, and he had had bis glass balls <lb/>
and traps along, <lb/>
following cases were disposed <lb/>
of after those reported in Re- <lb/>
last week, before Court <lb/>
adjourned .- <lb/>
R. A. Nichols and Bryant <lb/>
mons. Affray, guilty, judgment <lb/>
on payment of costs. <lb/>
John Jones, L. B. not guilty. <lb/>
Jacob assault with intent <lb/>
to commit rape, guilty, five years i n <lb/>
penitentiary. <lb/>
Howell Hearne, forgery, guilty, <lb/>
tour months in jail to be discharged <lb/>
on payment of costs. <lb/>
John Williams, L. R., guilty, <lb/>
three years in penitentiary. <lb/>
John Williams, L. B submits, <lb/>
judgment suspended. <lb/>
Harry Home, L. B. guilty two <lb/>
years in penitentiary. <lb/>
Decidedly Unbecoming. <lb/>
Some of people of Greenville <lb/>
surrounding community, both <lb/>
while and Mack, were guilty of a <lb/>
very indecorous, unbecoming and <lb/>
undignified act on Thursday after- <lb/>
of last week Dr. Allen <lb/>
scout with Wild <lb/>
announced an exhibition of rifle <lb/>
shooting to take place in a field on <lb/>
outskirts of the town. They <lb/>
and immense crowd <lb/>
and started for the field and upon <lb/>
arriving at gate an admission tee <lb/>
of cents was demanded. A few <lb/>
paid price and went on in, and <lb/>
after waiting some minutes part of <lb/>
crowd actually made a rush over <lb/>
gate keeper and over fence and <lb/>
their way into the exhibition. <lb/>
True Dr. Allen was very much at <lb/>
fault in not telling the people up <lb/>
town an admission price was to <lb/>
be charged, and enticing <lb/>
out to field the <lb/>
it would be free, bat bis <lb/>
did not excuse the people for <lb/>
acting as they did. After finding <lb/>
there was a charge for admission <lb/>
into field, if they did not care to <lb/>
pay it they should have come back <lb/>
up and let it alone. We could <lb/>
but feelings of shame for <lb/>
the manner in some of the <lb/>
crowd acted. All, we are glad to <lb/>
say, were not of forcing on <lb/>
admittance, after rush <lb/>
the gate was thrown often and those <lb/>
h stayed were given free <lb/>
entrance. <lb/>
CLOSING OUT <lb/>
flood <lb/>
Good <lb/>
Double width <lb/>
Good <lb/>
Handkerchiefs <lb/>
Toboggan Caps Good Men's <lb/>
Good Ladies <lb/>
Men's Suit <lb/>
Boy's Suit <lb/>
Men's <lb/>
Boys Pants Over <lb/>
Come to the out sale the above figures <lb/>
good only for ten more short days.<lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Tax Delinquents, Take Notice. <lb/>
That on first Monday in Feb- <lb/>
1880, being day of <lb/>
month, at twelve o'clock, m., at <lb/>
court door in Greenville, <lb/>
I shall offer for sale, binds <lb/>
the following named persons or so <lb/>
much thereof as may be <lb/>
to satisfy the taxes asserted <lb/>
against for year 1888. <lb/>
costs included. I shall send a <lb/>
Deputy to the borne of every <lb/>
delinquent tax payer in county <lb/>
who owns no land, to seize and sell <lb/>
personal property to satisfy the tax. <lb/>
doe and costs. <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Harrow. D. C. acre <lb/>
Fields, Ned acres <lb/>
II. R. <lb/>
It B. I <lb/>
Atkinson 128-1 <lb/>
Randolph, William <lb/>
Tyson. A. A. <lb/>
Mills, church <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Belcher Martha Town Lot <lb/>
G. O. Town Let <lb/>
Bynum, Elijah <lb/>
Bell. B. W, <lb/>
Cod b, Stephen <lb/>
Jas. T. Plank Road <lb/>
Jason Plank Road <lb/>
plank Road <lb/>
Joyner, C. G. C Creek <lb/>
L. V. Swamp <lb/>
R. M. <lb/>
ard, J. T. Creek<lb/>
1610 <lb/>
GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP <lb/>
It is a great in one to allow <lb/>
hat mental faculties be may <lb/>
to become from <lb/>
or submit them implicitly to <lb/>
No child can sleep soundly while of- <lb/>
with colic or from teething. Re- <lb/>
move the cause by using Dr Bull's Baby <lb/>
Syrup. Only cents a bottle. <lb/>
A pi malaria and fever <lb/>
will be found in Price only <lb/>
a package. <lb/>
Anderson. S. F. acres <lb/>
James <lb/>
Bryant, Samuel <lb/>
Britt, William J Town Lot <lb/>
Brown. James Sr. j Town Lot <lb/>
Bernard, Ellen Town Lot <lb/>
Jno F acres <lb/>
Louis acres <lb/>
Bell, James <lb/>
Bell Palsy acres <lb/>
J D acres <lb/>
Congleton. Robert acres <lb/>
Cory, w M acres <lb/>
Town Lots <lb/>
Cox. W H Town Lot <lb/>
Evans. J F acres <lb/>
Elks. James acres <lb/>
Elks. James plan <lb/>
Forbes, Noah acres <lb/>
Flake, M acres in town <lb/>
Hardy. Silas <lb/>
Hopkins, Nelson J town Lot <lb/>
Lizzie J let <lb/>
Harrington, James acres <lb/>
James, F G J G James <lb/>
town lot s <lb/>
Johnson S M <lb/>
Jones Louis acres <lb/>
J town lot <lb/>
acres <lb/>
Richard acres Flank Road <lb/>
R J acres <lb/>
Thomas <lb/>
Nicholson, John town lot <lb/>
proctor, Lydia acres <lb/>
Pollard, town lot <lb/>
B C town lot <lb/>
Pearce, b C town commons <lb/>
Randolph, Judy i town lot <lb/>
Randolph, j town lot <lb/>
D. O acres <lb/>
Spain, Charles acres <lb/>
Savage, E T acres <lb/>
Smith, Hannah town lot <lb/>
Smith. J F acres <lb/>
Martha acres <lb/>
Tucker, ME town lot <lb/>
Tucker. Mary town lots . <lb/>
Tyson, acres. <lb/>
Tyson, w I A wife acres. <lb/>
Tyson, w L acres. <lb/>
Allen acres. <lb/>
Mai hew town lot <lb/>
town lot. <lb/>
ward, Lovelace town tat . <lb/>
LEAVER TOWNSHIP.<lb/>
IS <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
acres <lb/>
John acre <lb/>
Stock Moses acres <lb/>
b r <lb/>
acres II 94-----Smith. B D <lb/>
acres t- <lb/>
Taylor, Isaac <lb/>
Taylor, Charles acres <lb/>
cu. Tripp. c b Adams as <lb/>
while L H Indian well <lb/>
CHEEK <lb/>
Adams Julia acres Home <lb/>
Fred SI acres Home 91------ <lb/>
Gardner. G w G w <lb/>
acres Gardner Maj- <lb/>
or Land <lb/>
R acres J Hardy Land-------- <lb/>
Peter k j land <lb/>
Harper D acres <lb/>
Henry home land <lb/>
r. S Agent and <lb/>
of Mary acre A <lb/>
M D acres dower <lb/>
I. p acres i s <lb/>
Laughinghouse L <lb/>
acres S V <lb/>
Miller. G E acres Grease land <lb/>
Manning acres Home 90-------- <lb/>
------Smith. <lb/>
acres Allen <lb/>
Silvester Allen <lb/>
Anderson Anderson <lb/>
acres 01----- <lb/>
acres Home <lb/>
field. <lb/>
acres Home t C <lb/>
acres Home land <lb/>
FALKLAND. <lb/>
Atkinson heirs, acres, Land, <lb/>
Atkinson. B S . acres, <lb/>
A Feebly Law. <lb/>
Henry. acres Moore <lb/>
Land acres, <lb/>
Harris. and wife. acres. <lb/>
lo Hathaway, acres. <lb/>
Jefferson, M T, acres, Lewis, w <lb/>
R. acres Foreman land, <lb/>
w A. acres land, Parker <lb/>
Pitt land. <lb/>
Peebles. John. acres. <lb/>
skinner A <lb/>
Williams, w b. acres land, <lb/>
J B, acres land <lb/>
acres <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
E. C- for m. May acres <lb/>
Branch D. V, acres <lb/>
seres Sarah Ann <lb/>
acres C. Creek j. u. f, a, <lb/>
acres M. J. acres <lb/>
Dudley Green acres <lb/>
Levi acres c. Creek <lb/>
Dennis S. <lb/>
ton <lb/>
Harris Henry acres <lb/>
Polly <lb/>
A. c. <lb/>
acre G. D. <lb/>
I acre creek C. B. <lb/>
acres acres <lb/>
Margaret acres <lb/>
Benjamin acres <lb/>
min acres j. B. <lb/>
Stocks Louisa acres <lb/>
acres J. A. <lb/>
acres C. J. acres F. <lb/>
Tripp Redding acres C. creek <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
whittle. So Ben <lb/>
acres <lb/>
Parties here advertised can settle <lb/>
their taxes prior to the day of sale <lb/>
by paying costs for advertising. <lb/>
John Tax Col. <lb/>
N. Jan., 8th <lb/>
is <lb/>
Our stock is kept complete by getting good<lb/>
NOTHING SECOND HAND OR SECOND CUSS. <lb/>
All Goods First <lb/>
For the next THIRTY DAYS we will sell <lb/>
Ready Made Clothing, <lb/>
Boots Shoes, etc., <lb/>
At figures that will astonish you. <lb/>
Men's Boots per pair. <lb/>
Hen's Brogan Shoes per pair. <lb/>
Men's Congress Dress Shoes per pair. <lb/>
Calicoes c per yard. <lb/>
And everything in like proportion. <lb/>
Come and be <lb/>
RYAN REDDING <lb/>
will do well to visit our stores before purchasing <lb/>
On goods purchased in large quantities we girt <lb/>
Heavy Discount. <lb/>
Sale of Land. <lb/>
By virtue a decree of the <lb/>
Court county in a certain <lb/>
special therein <lb/>
K. L. Move i J. M. King, oft, <lb/>
and as mm So. upon <lb/>
docket of <lb/>
said court, on <lb/>
MONDAY, <lb/>
at Court Boom in Green- <lb/>
ville, sell at public to <lb/>
or <lb/>
of land in Farm- <lb/>
ville and on the South <lb/>
side of Little Content net Creek, <lb/>
one piece adjoining the lauds of <lb/>
Jacob Joyner, and <lb/>
others, containing by estimation <lb/>
Thirty-eight Acres, more <lb/>
Anderson, J J acres <lb/>
acres <lb/>
H c acres <lb/>
Elias acres . <lb/>
acres. . <lb/>
Tripp. acre <lb/>
Tyson, c acres <lb/>
acres.-. <lb/>
Edith <lb/>
BETHEL <lb/>
Andrews, w w Town Lot <lb/>
Andrews Alfred Home <lb/>
Briley. Sh -I <lb/>
Bryan, M. G <lb/>
M. G. Creek <lb/>
J. K. Brown Land <lb/>
Bryant, 0.1 Town Lot <lb/>
Britton. w. H. SO <lb/>
Town Lot <lb/>
T . <lb/>
Cherry, Home Land <lb/>
Foreman. Town Lot <lb/>
Tames, Andrew Town Lot <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Keel, Lot <lb/>
Town Lot <lb/>
Knox, w, A. and w. E. Town Lot <lb/>
Manning. John Home Land <lb/>
Manning. John Land <lb/>
Moore. D. C. Home <lb/>
Rouse ft Vines, Town Lot <lb/>
G- <lb/>
Staton. Lots M acres <lb/>
Staton. Grimes I Town Lot <lb/>
Town Lot <lb/>
ward. Robert Town Lot <lb/>
Mahala Land <lb/>
b. Land <lb/>
Eli-ha <lb/>
Little B <lb/>
ward, O acres. <lb/>
TOWNSHIP- <lb/>
Hardy acres<lb/>
vans. seres <lb/>
Sally acres I <lb/>
t Shade <lb/>
Stolen. <lb/>
Deep sorrel horse, heavy short main, <lb/>
medium sire. White hind feet. Blind <lb/>
in right eye, the left eye weak and at <lb/>
ti mes nearly blind, will pay ten dollars <lb/>
for the return same to the <lb/>
office at Greenville or at my home <lb/>
miles above Greenville on south side <lb/>
Tar River. W. J. Belt. <lb/>
Dissolution. <lb/>
The firm of II. F. Keel A Co have this <lb/>
day dissolved by mutual consent. All <lb/>
persons indebted to said Arm will settle <lb/>
with H. F. Keel, and persona holding <lb/>
claims against said Arm will present <lb/>
him for settlement. This Jan <lb/>
19th 1889. H. F. <lb/>
T. E. <lb/>
Hereafter I will business, <lb/>
and will soon have a large lot of stock to <lb/>
arrive. Give me a call. U. F. Keel. <lb/>
Dissolution. <lb/>
known as the Joyner <lb/>
other piece the <lb/>
lands Eli Allred Moore <lb/>
and others, containing by estimation <lb/>
Acne, more or leas, <lb/>
and known as the Piney woods <lb/>
Tract. Terms of sale, <lb/>
ALEX L. Blow, <lb/>
Commissioner- <lb/>
Greenville, B. C, Jan. <lb/>
Tar <lb/>
Forbes. Greenville, President <lb/>
J. II. <lb/>
J. s. Bee A <lb/>
M. Tarboro, Gen <lb/>
K. Junta, Aft<lb/>
The Line for travel on Tar <lb/>
River. <lb/>
The is the <lb/>
boat on the river. She has <lb/>
thoroughly repaired. <lb/>
and painted. <lb/>
Fitted up tor the comfort, <lb/>
and convenience of <lb/>
POLITE ft ATTENTIVE <lb/>
A Table with <lb/>
or less, the market affords. <lb/>
A trip on the Steamer <lb/>
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb/>
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb/>
an Friday at o'clock. A. M. <lb/>
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb/>
i and Saturday at o'clock, a. at. <lb/>
Freight received daily and through <lb/>
Bill- to all points. <lb/>
J. J. if <lb/>
Greenville. K. C. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
On Monday 4th day of <lb/>
A. D. 1889, will sell at Court <lb/>
door in town of Green- <lb/>
ville to the highest bidder cash <lb/>
several tracts laud in Pitt county <lb/>
and bounded as follows One tract <lb/>
known as the May Place adjoining <lb/>
lands of Allred Forbes F. T. <lb/>
Cannon the Heirs <lb/>
containing acres more or less <lb/>
also Place adjoining <lb/>
A. C. Tucker <lb/>
others containing two hundred and <lb/>
acres more or less also <lb/>
place on which said Ballard now <lb/>
lives J. H. Cobb <lb/>
G. T. and others <lb/>
excepting the Homestead which has <lb/>
been laid off to said Ballard <lb/>
acres more or less, also the place <lb/>
known as the lands ad- <lb/>
A- others <lb/>
containing more or less to <lb/>
an execution in my band <lb/>
for collection against J. L. <lb/>
St. J. A. K. Sheriff. <lb/>
January 5th., 1880. <lb/>
GREENVILLE INSTITUTE <lb/>
m sift, us, mi. <lb/>
The cU-c will be <lb/>
new enter <lb/>
so that <lb/>
the first week la <lb/>
partnership heretofore existing <lb/>
between F. Fleming and Fleming <lb/>
S , the firm name of F. A. Fleming <lb/>
has this day dissolved by mutual consent. <lb/>
person holding claims against <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
The of Education ordered me <lb/>
to have only one office in each month. <lb/>
expect me at Green ville only on <lb/>
Saturday before Sunday in each <lb/>
month. Board also decided that <lb/>
private examinations shall be paid for <lb/>
by the teacher. examinations <lb/>
free, as before. Supt. <lb/>
firm win present them Fleming for <lb/>
all persona indebted the <lb/>
rm come settle with him. Jan 17th <lb/>
Fleming. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
I continue business at the old <lb/>
stand Parker's Cross Roads with a rail <lb/>
line of goods and will take pleasure In <lb/>
serving my customer and friends, <lb/>
with many thanks for past patronage <lb/>
an soliciting a continuance the same. <lb/>
I am very yours, <lb/>
F. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly before the la- <lb/>
Court Clerk of Pitt county <lb/>
of December. a. Ad- <lb/>
of the estate of Lu <lb/>
Whichard, deceased, all persons owing <lb/>
estate are hereby notified to make <lb/>
immediate payment to the undersigned <lb/>
and all persons having claims against <lb/>
said estate must present same on <lb/>
before the 3rd day of December, <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb/>
their recovery. <lb/>
John F. <lb/>
Ada's of <lb/>
Stores for rent. <lb/>
The store formerly occupied by Mar- <lb/>
Moore at the corner of Fifth <lb/>
and Evans and the store opposite <lb/>
occupied Mrs. E, A. as a <lb/>
will lie for rent on and <lb/>
after January 1st. Terms reasonable, <lb/>
Apply to, <lb/>
MURPHY <lb/>
Horses and Moles <lb/>
For sale by the at the <lb/>
on square, <lb/>
lately occupied by Tyson. Several <lb/>
car loads of hordes and mules for cash <lb/>
or on time, well; Examine <lb/>
stock and learn prices before purchasing. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
TEACHERS <lb/>
Principal, <lb/>
Associate Principal <lb/>
Miss Primary De- <lb/>
Miss M. S. Vocal and <lb/>
mental Music. <lb/>
Mies M Painting and <lb/>
Drawing. <lb/>
Mrs. E. W. Book Keeping <lb/>
DEPARTMENTS. <lb/>
1.1.1 Primary. Academic. <lb/>
Classical and Mathematical. <lb/>
sic. Painting and Drawing, <lb/>
Military. <lb/>
ADVANTAGES <lb/>
Large, Comfortable Buildings. <lb/>
Healthy Location and Good Water <lb/>
Plenty of Well Prepared Food for <lb/>
B. A Corps of Teachers, <lb/>
all In inn graduates of first class <lb/>
Music Department equal <lb/>
in work to any College in the Balsa. <lb/>
New Piano- and Organs. <lb/>
A nearly volumes, <lb/>
purchased recently for School. <lb/>
Moderate, from to V far <lb/>
Board and Tuition Tuition and Terms <lb/>
Pupil- the same as advertised <lb/>
in Pupils ho do not board <lb/>
with the should consult bias. <lb/>
engaging board elsewhere. Fer <lb/>
fur. her particular Address, <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
Principal. <lb/>
Courts. <lb/>
salve. <lb/>
The best In the world for Cuts <lb/>
Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt <lb/>
Sores, Chapped Hands, Chi <lb/>
Mains, Corns, and all Skin Eruption <lb/>
and cures Piles, or no pay re <lb/>
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect <lb/>
action, or money refunded. Price <lb/>
per box. For sale <lb/>
CAROLINA, , <lb/>
County. , r <lb/>
OS. <lb/>
Penny <lb/>
The named win <lb/>
lake notice that an action, entitled <lb/>
as above, has been commenced by <lb/>
the plaintiff in the Court <lb/>
of Pitt county to obtain a divorce <lb/>
from the said Pea- <lb/>
Grimes, his wile; and the <lb/>
will further take <lb/>
that he is required to appear as. <lb/>
I he next term oft be Superior <lb/>
of said county, to be held on the <lb/>
second Monday after the 1st Moo- <lb/>
day in March, 1880, at the Court <lb/>
House Greenville, and answer <lb/>
complaint in said petition, or the <lb/>
plaintiff will apply to Court Car <lb/>
the relief demanded in but <lb/>
plaint. <lb/>
the 3rd day of January, <lb/>
K. A. MO <lb/>
Pitt Co.<lb/>
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USE <lb/>
will surely come to those who clean and wash <lb/>
clothes in the soap. How can it be ix f You <lb/>
You hours inhaling the hot <lb/>
steam and rise from the tub. impregnated with filth of soiled <lb/>
with all this not the results. <lb/>
WITH delicate woman an lo a large wash. You do not <lb/>
have to v and your clothes to pieces. You do not have to inhale fetid <lb/>
; Ur c your work we'd and <lb/>
done, that you have saved hours of woman's hardest work.<lb/>
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb/>
for Culling Dressing Hair. <lb/>
m t o r <lb/>
AT THE GLASS FRONT, I <lb/>
the Opera at place <lb/>
I have located, where I have I <lb/>
in line <lb/>
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb/>
TO MAKE A <lb/>
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb/>
With all the improved appliances; new <lb/>
and comfortable chairs <lb/>
Razors sharpened reasonable figures <lb/>
for work outside of my shop <lb/>
executed. fully. <lb/>
A EDMONDS. <lb/>
ARRIVAL <lb/>
OF <lb/>
FALL GOODS <lb/>
AT <lb/>
Little. House <lb/>
N. V. <lb/>
STANDARD CALICOES <lb/>
AT f CENTS. <lb/>
New Firm <lb/>
HENRIETTA CLOTH <lb/>
But the same reliable Barbers can be <lb/>
found at the lull Barber Shop, <lb/>
Which Is presided over by A- <lb/>
Smith and Robert Hodge. They <lb/>
need no recommendation the <lb/>
People of and county as <lb/>
their y In the <lb/>
has been tally proven. We have <lb/>
added shop one of latest <lb/>
proved chair- and we intend giving our <lb/>
customers as good a shave and Hair Cut <lb/>
any thing in the line as <lb/>
an be had anywhere. Ladies can be <lb/>
waited on at residences. <lb/>
Cleaning clothe- a -p <lb/>
SMITH o. <lb/>
ft K. K. <lb/>
and ,., Schedule. <lb/>
ll GOING SOUTH. <lb/>
Ho <lb/>
Dated daily Fart Mail, daily <lb/>
daily ex Sun. <lb/>
Weldon pm B <lb/>
Ar Rocky Mount <lb/>
Tarboro MM am <lb/>
Ar Wilson J tO pin am <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Ar Selma <lb/>
Lr Goldsboro <lb/>
Warsaw <lb/>
Magnolia <lb/>
Ar Wilmington I<lb/>
daily <lb/>
ex Sun. <lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
Magnolia <lb/>
YARD WIDE. <lb/>
ALL WOOL. MB. WIDE, <lb/>
Our Best <lb/>
LADIES AT <lb/>
Our Nice Fitting <lb/>
SHOES ARE <lb/>
Our <lb/>
BUFF SHOES <lb/>
GOOD VALUED.<lb/>
am <lb/>
ft <lb/>
No <lb/>
daily daily <lb/>
Warsaw <lb/>
Ar Selma <lb/>
Ar Wilson <lb/>
lo.-0<lb/>
pill <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Ar Rocky Mount <lb/>
Ar Tarboro <lb/>
Tarboro JO am <lb/>
Ar Weldon I M pm <lb/>
eNc.-pt Sunday. ft pm <lb/>
Train en Scotland Seek Road <lb/>
leaves Halifax for Scotland at <lb/>
P. M. leave- Scotland <lb/>
A. M. except Sunday. <lb/>
Train leave- X C. via <lb/>
Raleigh R. B. daily except Sun- <lb/>
P M. Sunday P M. <lb/>
Williamston. X S P M. P M. <lb/>
Returning leave- William-ton. N C, daily <lb/>
ext-pt A M. Sunday ft DO A <lb/>
X C, ft A M, <lb/>
on Midland X Branch leaves <lb/>
lilt except Sunday. A M, <lb/>
arrive X C M A M. Re- <lb/>
leave- S C A M. <lb/>
arrive Goldsboro. N C, N A M. <lb/>
on Branch leaves <lb/>
Mount it P M. arrive- <lb/>
P M Spring Hope IS P M. Returning <lb/>
Hope A M. <lb/>
Hi M. arrive- Rocky Mount II A <lb/>
M except Sunday. <lb/>
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Vt MM <lb/>
for Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at <lb/>
PM and U A M Returning leave <lb/>
ton at S A M. M P. M. connect <lb/>
Warsaw with g and <lb/>
trail. Wilson <lb/>
Branch is is <lb/>
Ho. Dally except Sunday. <lb/>
Train South will stop only at <lb/>
Wilson. and Magnolia. <lb/>
Train make- close connection at <lb/>
Weldon for all lints North daily. All <lb/>
rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb/>
Line. <lb/>
Train- make connection for all <lb/>
points North via and Wash- <lb/>
. , <lb/>
AH inn solid between <lb/>
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb/>
Palace Steep attacked. .,. <lb/>
JOHN K. DIVINE. <lb/>
General <lb/>
J R Sin Transportation <lb/>
T. M. EMERSON <lb/>
We also you to exam- <lb/>
our General Stock, which <lb/>
is better than eyer 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. <lb/>
P G. JAMES, <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Practice In all courts. Collection- <lb/>
Specialty. <lb/>
L. JAMES, <lb/>
DENTIST. <lb/>
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II. <lb/>
and Binders, <lb/>
n. a. <lb/>
We ban and most complete <lb/>
l the kind to be found in <lb/>
the State, and orders tor all classes <lb/>
Of Commercial. Rail- <lb/>
road or School Print- <lb/>
or Binding. <lb/>
RE <lb/>
FOE PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb/>
BLANK- FOB MAGISTRATES AND <lb/>
us <lb/>
ft <lb/>
Binders, <lb/>
RALEIGH. K. C. <lb/>
HOTEL <lb/>
SPENCER BROS., <lb/>
THE HOME <lb/>
SAMPLE FREE. <lb/>
Polite Good rooms. Bent <lb/>
the market affords. in the city <lb/>
the <lb/>
Hotel, <lb/>
WASHINGTON. <lb/>
JAMES <lb/>
A W, <lb/>
CTR N. C <lb/>
LEX <lb/>
Y-AT-LAW, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
AUG. V. MOORE. <lb/>
BERNARD, <lb/>
LA W, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Practice in the State and Federal <lb/>
J. E. MOORE <lb/>
J. H. TUCKER <lb/>
J D. MURPH <lb/>
MOOSE, TUCKER <lb/>
W, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
L C. LATHAM. <lb/>
SKINNER, <lb/>
i; <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
V. , <lb/>
Attorney and at <lb/>
N C <lb/>
RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. <lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
Attorney and at La <lb/>
N V. <lb/>
TO in the Courts Pitt, <lb/>
Greene, and Beaufort <lb/>
ties, and the Supreme Conn. <lb/>
Faith ail attention given to all <lb/>
to him. <lb/>
A Forty Ago Met <lb/>
Mow. <lb/>
The old world custom of retiring <lb/>
from business after a competency had <lb/>
been secured, and which is yet ob- <lb/>
served abroad, was still honored in <lb/>
the observance here by our own <lb/>
men not very lone ago. When <lb/>
a merchant had accumulated <lb/>
more or less, he was rich, <lb/>
sought relief from the cares <lb/>
and labors of active trade in retire- <lb/>
Generally the most trusted and <lb/>
respected of the concern <lb/>
became, upon easy terms, <lb/>
of the retiring members. <lb/>
But men of active business seldom <lb/>
retire now, and chiefly, it may be as- <lb/>
because it is no longer <lb/>
for any one to acquire a competency. <lb/>
In the old and, it seems to ninny, the <lb/>
Better times, the habits of living were j <lb/>
simpler, and a competency was a de-1 <lb/>
terminable thing, which at present it <lb/>
appears not to be. Fifty, forty, thirty j <lb/>
years ago the man was accounted rich I <lb/>
who had amassed a clear He <lb/>
could retire upon that at any time and <lb/>
be assured of an income, represented <lb/>
by absolutely safe at per cent, <lb/>
or a year, which enabled <lb/>
him to live in generous comfort and <lb/>
even luxury. A now <lb/>
safe income of not more than <lb/>
or a year. Besides that, <lb/>
it is the almost universal ambition of <lb/>
the man who has made a hundred <lb/>
thousand to make a million and of that <lb/>
one who has made a million to make <lb/>
five, ten or a hundred millions. <lb/>
There is practically no limit to in- <lb/>
fortunes in these times, and <lb/>
until the man of business who has the <lb/>
least has made the effort to acquire as <lb/>
much as he who has the most the <lb/>
question of retirement is not con- <lb/>
The custom of retiring <lb/>
from active pursuits with the ac- <lb/>
of a competency was <lb/>
good not only for the merchant it <lb/>
was good for shrewd, faithful, <lb/>
gal, ambitious who <lb/>
to his business and thus <lb/>
cured a chance of winning fortune, <lb/>
which chance is now denied them. <lb/>
The trouble is that in these days no <lb/>
one knows when he has enough, and <lb/>
no one feels that he can <lb/>
step aside and give opportunity of <lb/>
fortune to the young men about him <lb/>
who are struggling for place. Not <lb/>
over but over anxiety, over <lb/>
ambition to secure great fortunes, is <lb/>
breaking down the health and killing <lb/>
a great many people in these days. <lb/>
Enjoyment, rest and health are freely <lb/>
paid by the shrewdest of men for a <lb/>
foremost place among the winners of <lb/>
wealth. Money, even a great <lb/>
deal of it, is a good thing, but it is as <lb/>
possible to pay too much for it as for <lb/>
any other thing in the <lb/>
Ledger. <lb/>
A Large Clock. <lb/>
A new clock, weighing two and a <lb/>
half tons, has been placed in the tower <lb/>
of the Glasgow university, similar to <lb/>
the great clock at Westminster. The <lb/>
frame of the clock newly erected is <lb/>
horizontal and of cast iron planed. It <lb/>
is feet long, feet wide and feet <lb/>
in depth. It is supported on beams <lb/>
built well into the wall of the tower, <lb/>
so as to obviate vibration. The wheels, <lb/>
which are of gun metal, can be moved <lb/>
separately, as the pivot holes are <lb/>
screwed to the frame. The main <lb/>
wheels of tho striking and quarter <lb/>
trains are twenty inches in diameter, <lb/>
and attached to them are cams to lift <lb/>
the hammers, which are fixed in iron <lb/>
frames connected with the clock by <lb/>
cranks, and having a check spring to <lb/>
vibration. The weight of the <lb/>
that strikes the hour is <lb/>
pounds, and it is lifted ten inches. <lb/>
There is an automatic apparatus at- <lb/>
to the clock which stops the <lb/>
quarter peals at night and starts them <lb/>
in the morning. The escapement of <lb/>
the going part is known as the double <lb/>
three legged gravity, invented by Lord <lb/>
The pendulum is of zinc <lb/>
and iron, to counteract influences of <lb/>
temperature. Tho tubes are arranged <lb/>
so that the expansion of one raises the <lb/>
center of gravity, while that of the <lb/>
other lowers it The bob of the pen- <lb/>
is cylindrical, and weighs <lb/>
and the beat is one and one <lb/>
seconds. The and <lb/>
appliance of the nobleman already <lb/>
named maintains the motion while the <lb/>
clock is being wound. J. B. Joyce <lb/>
Co., Shropshire, <lb/>
the clock. New York <lb/>
Graphic. <lb/>
Chinese Id America. <lb/>
The outbreak in Portland shows that <lb/>
in other places besides San Francisco <lb/>
there exists between gangs of ruffians <lb/>
a never ending contest for supremacy <lb/>
over the Chinese population. The <lb/>
power of tho is the only <lb/>
one which the Chinaman <lb/>
understands and fears, and his conduct <lb/>
is regulated by it to a greater extent <lb/>
than by the laws of the country in <lb/>
which ho lives. In whatever city there <lb/>
is found a considerable number of <lb/>
Chinamen, there tho Chinese high- <lb/>
binder will find material for his call- <lb/>
and there he will exist exercising <lb/>
an influence which extends even to the <lb/>
white employers of Chinese labor. <lb/>
In San Francisco the number of <lb/>
these lawless Chinamen is very large, <lb/>
and they are the virtual rulers of Chi- <lb/>
Were tho Mongolian <lb/>
larger the gangs of murderers <lb/>
would greater, and the subjection <lb/>
of the coolie would be more complete. <lb/>
Tho well being of tho Chinaman now <lb/>
in this country, as well as of the white <lb/>
among whom he lives, has been <lb/>
by the exclusion act. Those <lb/>
Chinamen arc most prosperous and <lb/>
happy who have fewest of their own <lb/>
race surrounding them. They are <lb/>
benefited by isolation from their Mon- <lb/>
brothers. The greater the <lb/>
of Chinese that congregate to- <lb/>
the lower their condition, the <lb/>
more degraded their habits, the more <lb/>
abject their slavery and the greater <lb/>
the danger to which They the <lb/>
country. The total cessation of Chi- <lb/>
immigration will prevent the <lb/>
formation in other cities of colonies <lb/>
of aliens governed by thieves and cut- <lb/>
throats, whose battles for supremacy <lb/>
endanger the lives of law abiding <lb/>
as well as of Mongolians. San <lb/>
Francisco Bulletin. <lb/>
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
M. Sea of <lb/>
of New Hanover. <lb/>
of . <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
W. of <lb/>
P. Roberts, of <lb/>
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb/>
M. Finger of <lb/>
V. I <lb/>
ii, f <lb/>
SP ME COURT. <lb/>
lustier N. II. Smith, of <lb/>
Associate S. Ashe. of <lb/>
A S. Merrimon, of Wake. <lb/>
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
First E. Shepherd, of <lb/>
Beaufort. <lb/>
Second Philips, of <lb/>
Third G. Connor, of <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Clark, of <lb/>
Fifth A. of <lb/>
Sixth T. of <lb/>
Seventh C. of <lb/>
Eighth I. Montgomery, of <lb/>
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb/>
Tenth C. Avery, of <lb/>
Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb/>
Twelfth District-lames . Merrimon, <lb/>
of Buncombe. <lb/>
Representatives in Congress. <lb/>
Sena B. Vance, of Meek- <lb/>
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb/>
House of District <lb/>
Louis C. Latham, of Pitt <lb/>
Second M. Simmons, of <lb/>
Third W. of <lb/>
Pender <lb/>
Fourth Nichols, of <lb/>
Wake <lb/>
Fifth W. Reid, of Rock- <lb/>
Sixth T. Bennett, of <lb/>
v S. Henderson. <lb/>
Rowan. <lb/>
II. II. Cowles, <lb/>
Wilkes. <lb/>
D. Johnston. <lb/>
GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
Court A. <lb/>
A. K. Tucker. <lb/>
Register of II. James. <lb/>
B. Cherry. <lb/>
Manning. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
commissioners-Council Dawson, <lb/>
Guilford Mooring, <lb/>
W. A. James, Jr., T. E. Keel. <lb/>
Public School <lb/>
of F. W. Brown. <lb/>
TOWN. <lb/>
M. Bernard, <lb/>
Forbes. <lb/>
J. Perkins. <lb/>
Ward, T. A. <lb/>
ml J. P. 2nd Ward. O. Hook- <lb/>
r and ft. Jr. Want J. J. <lb/>
and A. F. <lb/>
L, <lb/>
WASHINGTON, M. C. <lb/>
Surgeon Dentist. <lb/>
Tenders bis professional service lo At <lb/>
public. <lb/>
Teeth extracted without the in <lb/>
of Nitrous Oxide Gas. <lb/>
free- <lb/>
J. <lb/>
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb/>
W, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
All visitors to Boston have greatest in- <lb/>
in tho old buildings of the city. It <lb/>
is rather a disappointment to them that <lb/>
the whole city does not present its former <lb/>
Puritan aspect and the people from the <lb/>
newest western cities are the moat <lb/>
arrogant in their demands for antiquities. <lb/>
Boston Journal. <lb/>
Very r. during <lb/>
months hear of the explosion o <lb/>
boilers used for beating water con- <lb/>
to ranges in hotels, etc. j and <lb/>
occasionally the boiler of a hoisting <lb/>
engine and always, in <lb/>
these cases, it is shortly after the urea <lb/>
have been started. It ought to <lb/>
well known by this time, that when a <lb/>
boiler bas been at rest for some time <lb/>
in cold weather, ice is apt to form in <lb/>
it; this, of itself, brings an abnormal <lb/>
strain on the parts of the boiler sub- <lb/>
to its action; and, then, when <lb/>
a fire is started, some parts get quickly <lb/>
heated, while others remain cold, <lb/>
causing and severe strains, <lb/>
and so injuring the boiler that it can- <lb/>
not often withstand the ordinary <lb/>
steam pressure, and an explosion re- <lb/>
If You Are Sick <lb/>
With Rb <lb/>
Blood Humors, Kidney <lb/>
Female Troubles, Fever and Ague, <lb/>
Partial or Nervous <lb/>
Celery Compound and be <lb/>
In of the cause Is mental or <lb/>
physical overwork, anxiety, exposure or malaria, <lb/>
the effect of which is to weaken the nervous sys- <lb/>
resulting in one of these diseases. <lb/>
the with that great Nerve Tonic, and the <lb/>
will disappear. <lb/>
Paine's Celery Compound <lb/>
Jut L. writ <lb/>
Celery i om pound cannot be excelled u <lb/>
a Nerve Tonic. my cue a single bottle <lb/>
wrought a great change My entirely <lb/>
disappeared, and with it the resulting affection <lb/>
of the stomach, heart and liver, and the whole <lb/>
tone of the system was invigorated. <lb/>
tell my friends, If sick as I have been, Taine's <lb/>
Celery Compound <lb/>
Will Cure You <lb/>
by ; six only <lb/>
by Wells, Richardson A Co., Burlington, Vt. <lb/>
For the Aged, Nervous, Debilitated. <lb/>
Warranted to color m m goods than other <lb/>
dyes ever made, and to give more brilliant and <lb/>
durable colors. Ask for the and take <lb/>
no other. <lb/>
A Dress Dyed <lb/>
A Colored V <lb/>
i Renewed cents. <lb/>
A Child can use them <lb/>
for nil Fancy Art Work. <lb/>
At druggists and Book free. <lb/>
. Pros., Burlington, Vt. <lb/>
GREEN MARKET <lb/>
l. <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
S M <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Corrected weekly by <lb/>
SCHULTZ, Wholesale and <lb/>
Mess Pork <lb/>
Bulk Sides <lb/>
Bulk Shoulders <lb/>
Bacon Sides <lb/>
Bacon Shoulders <lb/>
Pitt County Hams . <lb/>
Sugar Cored Hams <lb/>
Coffee <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
Granulated Sugar <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/>
II <lb/>
X. I to <lb/>
I to <lb/>
lo <lb/>
to <lb/>
toO <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
II to <lb/>
i to <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
to <lb/>
. 6.3 <lb/>
3.40 <lb/>
St <lb/>
OLD BRICK STOKE. <lb/>
AND BUY- <lb/>
their year's supplies will find It to <lb/>
their interest our prices before <lb/>
chasing elsewhere. is complete <lb/>
in all its branches. <lb/>
COFFEE SUGAR, <lb/>
always at Lowest Market Prices. <lb/>
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb/>
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb/>
you to buy at one profit. A com- <lb/>
stock of<lb/>
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb/>
the times. Our are all bought and <lb/>
sol i for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb/>
run. we sell a close margin, <lb/>
SCHULTZ. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C <lb/>
UNDERTAKING. <lb/>
First and Third <lb/>
morning and night. Rev. <lb/>
O., Rector. <lb/>
Sunday, morn- <lb/>
and night. Meeting every <lb/>
night. Rev. R. B. John. <lb/>
every Sunday, morn- <lb/>
and night. Meeting every <lb/>
night. W. <lb/>
LODGES. <lb/>
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A A. <lb/>
M meets every 1st Thursday and Mon- <lb/>
lay night 1st and 3rd Sunday at <lb/>
Masonic Lodge. W . M. King. W. M. <lb/>
Greenville R. A. Chapter. meets <lb/>
2nd and 4th nights at Ma- <lb/>
Hall. F. W. P. <lb/>
Covenant Lodge. No. I. O. O. F. <lb/>
meets every Tuesday night. D. L. <lb/>
tames. N. O. <lb/>
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of II., <lb/>
first and third Friday night. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Pitt Council, A. L. of II., meets <lb/>
very Thursday night. C. A. White. C. <lb/>
POST OFFICE. <lb/>
Office a. M. to p. m. Money <lb/>
Order hours A. M. to P. M. No or- <lb/>
will be from to <lb/>
from to P. M. <lb/>
Bethel mail arrives daily Sun- <lb/>
at A. M., and departs at p if. <lb/>
Tar mail arrives lily Sun- <lb/>
at I M. and depart at P. M. <lb/>
Washington mail daily <lb/>
at M. and at P. M. <lb/>
II. A. M. <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 and in <lb/>
good condition. For terms which arc <lb/>
liberal apply to. B. <lb/>
Greenville, Oct. 1888. <lb/>
S. P NICHOLS <lb/>
COTTON FACTORS <lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
NORFOLK <lb/>
Established in Baltimore in 1870. <lb/>
Will open a House in <lb/>
i FOLK. <lb/>
ill 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 a executor of Sidney Helton, de- <lb/>
ceased, notice is hereby given debt- <lb/>
ors lo make immediate payment to the <lb/>
and lo of said <lb/>
estate to present their claims properly <lb/>
authenticated to the undersigned Within <lb/>
twelve months from ibis or this no- <lb/>
will be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
of October. <lb/>
G. W. <lb/>
of Sidney Helton. <lb/>
Having B. S. <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 services have been placed in <lb/>
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for collection. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
FLANAGAN. <lb/>
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb/>
stock of Burial Cases and Caskets of all <lb/>
kinds furnish anything desired <lb/>
from the finest Case down to a <lb/>
Pin county Pine Coffin. We are fitted <lb/>
With nil conveniences and can render <lb/>
satisfactory services to all who <lb/>
us FLANAGAN SHEPPARD. <lb/>
Feb. 1888. <lb/>
LOOK. <lb/>
Horses <lb/>
Mules. <lb/>
O. <lb/>
D. J. Editor A Proprietor.<lb/>
ENLARGED TO<lb/>
fat fries Remains It <lb/>
Per Year, <lb/>
IN ADVANCE <lb/>
A car load just arrived and now for <lb/>
sale by. <lb/>
at Keel A King's old stand. W ill sell them <lb/>
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb/>
or reasonable terms on time. I bought <lb/>
my stock for and can afford to sell <lb/>
as cheap as anyone. Give me a call. <lb/>
Have just procured several first-class <lb/>
Vehicles will take passengers to any <lb/>
M bit-rates. <lb/>
Sale, hi and Stables, <lb/>
. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
ever published in <lb/>
Greenville. It the <lb/>
LATEST NEWS <lb/>
gives More Reeding Matter for <lb/>
the money than other paper <lb/>
in North <lb/>
The u <lb/>
of news, NATIONAL, STATE <lb/>
end LOCAL, and will it- <lb/>
sell to the material <lb/>
of Hie section in which it <lb/>
war name get a <lb/>
SAMPLE <lb/>
It cf <lb/>
is called to the as its <lb/>
large and circulation <lb/>
makes it excellent medium <lb/>
through which to ranch I he people <lb/>
ALFRED FORBES, <lb/>
THE RELIABLE C <lb/>
lo the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following goods <lb/>
that are not to be excelled in this market. And lobe First-class and <lb/>
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS of all kinds. NOTIONS. CLOTHING, GEN- <lb/>
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, HOOTS and SHOES, LA- <lb/>
CHILDREN'S SUFFERS. FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb/>
GOODS, DOORS. V SASH and BLINDS. and QUEENS- <lb/>
WARE. HARDWARE. LOWS and LEATHER of different <lb/>
kinds. Gin and Mill Hay, Rock Like. Paris, and <lb/>
Hair. Harness, and saddles. <lb/>
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Agent Clark's O. N T. Spool Cotton which offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb/>
Jobbers prices, 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 I guarantee satisfaction. <lb/>
THE NEW MILLINERY STORE OF <lb/>
T. <lb/>
lately been repaired and fitted up <lb/>
ind she has just received a superb <lb/>
if New Millinery for <lb/>
FALL AND WINTER <lb/>
her usual line of trimmed and <lb/>
Hats, Ornaments and general <lb/>
goods, she has the <lb/>
-Hick of Silks, shaded Rib- <lb/>
etc., in the market. Give <lb/>
tier a call at the Old Stand. <lb/>
AT <lb/>
HOUSE <lb/>
Can be found a fresh supply of <lb/>
light Canned Goods, Fruits, <lb/>
Confections, Tobacco, <lb/>
Cigars. Ac, <lb/>
which will be sold very lowest cash <lb/>
Give me a call. <lb/>
J. C. CHESTNUT. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The Superior Court of Pitt county <lb/>
having issued letters of <lb/>
to me. the undersigned, on the day <lb/>
if December. on the estate of L P. <lb/>
notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons indebted to said es- <lb/>
to make immediate payment to the <lb/>
to all creditors of said <lb/>
state to present their claims duly <lb/>
to the undesigned within <lb/>
twelve mouths front the date of this <lb/>
notice or this notice will be plead bar <lb/>
if their recovery. This day of De- <lb/>
1888. L-B. <lb/>
of L. P. <lb/>
I. A. Scot-. Attorney. <lb/>
A COMPARISON <lb/>
the quality and price of the Mill i- <lb/>
goods now kept In stock Mrs, <lb/>
A. Sheppard with those to be had <lb/>
will convince yon that her <lb/>
stock no particular lie surpassed <lb/>
I Hue. of trimmed and mi trimmed <lb/>
The very latest styles In trim- <lb/>
Nov hies and Notion. Your <lb/>
patronage Is solicited. <lb/>
FALL AND WINTER. <lb/>
Our Display Eclipses Anything Ever Seen <lb/>
Ail I'll <lb/>
JOHN SIMMS <lb/>
Merchant Tailor, <lb/>
In connection with above, we desire to say <lb/>
prices are strictly net cash and no discount. <lb/>
Save Money <lb/>
The Best In The World. <lb/>
MINOR ft <lb/>
Three SigH uses. <lb/>
RICHMOND, NORFOLK. AND <lb/>
A REVOLUTION IN PRICES. <lb/>
OLDEST DEALERS. HOlES. INSTRUMENTS <lb/>
LOWEST PRICES. TERM. <lb/>
mi mm ii mi <lb/>
to <lb/>
This Parlor Organ <lb/>
style TOO, ft <lb/>
s sets of reeds, <lb/>
stops, knee swells. Stool <lb/>
free. For only <lb/>
With right left <lb/>
coupler. Warranted hr <lb/>
references lo your re <lb/>
from any bank- <lb/>
postmaster, merchant or <lb/>
express and <lb/>
will be shipped promptly <lb/>
ten <lb/>
true to all. <lb/>
Be sure to write me. and money. <lb/>
walnut cases. <lb/>
Paper where this AD U tees. <lb/>
Re-elected Mayor April 1888. by a large <lb/>
majority. <lb/>
H. W. <lb/>
Warren County New Jersey, <lb/>
United States op America. <lb/>
. 1645. <lb/>
Is flip <lb/>
and Inure <lb/>
if paper of class n the world. <lb/>
Fully Illustrated. class r <lb/>
week I r <lb/>
fl. <lb/>
A Ml <lb/>
ARCHITECTS <lb/>
of Scientific American, <lb/>
A l--tie <lb/>
plates country and . <lb/>
or <lb/>
and full i an I sh for the of <lb/>
such u n yew, <lb/>
CO., in <lb/>
ed <lb/>
. inc to <lb/>
I A who <lb/>
and have <lb/>
for and For <lb/>
patents. Send for Handbook. <lb/>
confidential. <lb/>
TRADE MARKS. <lb/>
In mark la not r.-l In the Pat. <lb/>
Mr KM A n. and <lb/>
tend <lb/>
for book-, charts, <lb/>
etc., quickly <lb/>
CO. Solicitor-. <lb/>
. N. T <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified <lb/>
Clerk county m <lb/>
r. n. <lb/>
tho rd i <lb/>
All prison- Indebted <lb/>
estate are hereby notified to make <lb/>
and nil <lb/>
their duly to <lb/>
tho undersigned before <lb/>
the of December, or <lb/>
this will be plead their <lb/>
recovery. ; <lb/>
I. Taylor. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
obtained, and all die IS <lb/>
once the attended S <lb/>
for Foes. <lb/>
We arc tho II. s. Patent OS <lb/>
engaged In Patents Exclusively, <lb/>
run obtain in less time than <lb/>
remote from <lb/>
the model or drawing Is sent <lb/>
advise a- to tree of <lb/>
and we make no change unless we <lb/>
Patents. <lb/>
We refer, here, to Port <lb/>
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