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. <lb />
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largest circulation. <lb />
medium. <lb />
The Eastern <lb />
look v for <lb />
THE MARK <lb />
mark after name on <lb />
the margin of this paper in a request <lb />
for payment of what you owe it. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL VIII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY <lb />
NO <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N- C-<lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
in tint <lb />
DISTRICT. <lb />
TO II <lb />
Price. per year. <lb />
BUT <lb />
will not to i Inn <lb />
en I hat are not consistent <lb />
with the true principles of the party. <lb />
If you want a a <lb />
action of the State for the <lb />
r sample <lb />
a. Armfield, of <lb />
F. Grave, of <lb />
G. of <lb />
-W. M. Shipp, of <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
G. Fowle of Wake. <lb />
of <lb />
Secretary of State- William <lb />
rs. of <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
Sanderlin of Wayne. <lb />
Superintendent of Instruction <lb />
M. of Catawba. <lb />
Attorney F. <lb />
Mn, f <lb />
SUPREME COURT. <lb />
thief N. II. Smith, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
S. Merrimon, of <lb />
Joseph J. Davis, of <lb />
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and <lb />
Alfonzo C. A very, of Burke. <lb />
JUDGES COURT. <lb />
Pint District II. Brown, <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Second Philips, of <lb />
Third G. Connor, of <lb />
Clark, of <lb />
Fifth District John A. Gilmer, of <lb />
ford <lb />
Sixth T. of <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Seventh C. of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth District II. <lb />
Ninth <lb />
Barry. <lb />
Tenth <lb />
Eleventh District <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
Twelfth . <lb />
f Buncombe. j <lb />
REPRESENTATIVES IN <lb />
B. Vance, of <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb />
House of District <lb />
Thomas G. -skinner, of <lb />
Second P. Cheatham col. <lb />
of Vance. <lb />
Third of <lb />
Fender. <lb />
Fourth II. Ilium, of <lb />
Nash. <lb />
Fifth W. of <lb />
Sixth Rowland <lb />
S. Henderson. <lb />
Eighth H. A. Cowles <lb />
Ninth G. Ewart of <lb />
GOVERNMENT. <lb />
A. Move. <lb />
A. K. Tucker. <lb />
Register of II. James. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
Manning. <lb />
II. <lb />
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair- <lb />
Guilford Mooring. <lb />
W. A. James. Jr. T. E. Keel. <lb />
Board of Herding <lb />
Chairman J. S. and J. D. <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Public School <lb />
Latham. <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
Standard <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
Bernard. <lb />
C. Forbes. <lb />
J. Perkins. <lb />
Ward. T. A. j <lb />
and J. P. 2nd Ward. O. nook- i <lb />
r and R. Williams Jr.; 3rd Ward. J. J. j <lb />
Perkins and A. F. <lb />
HOW TO BE <lb />
Are almost disgusted <lb />
With life little man <lb />
tell you wonderful trick <lb />
That will bring you contentment <lb />
If anything can <lb />
Do something for somebody quick <lb />
Do something for somebody quick <lb />
Are awful tired. <lb />
With play, little girl <lb />
Weary, discouraged and sick t <lb />
I'll tell yon the loveliest <lb />
Game in the world- <lb />
Do something for somebody quick <lb />
Do something for somebody quick <lb />
Though it rains like the rain <lb />
Of the flood, little mm. <lb />
And the are forbidding and <lb />
thick. <lb />
You can make the sun <lb />
In your soul little man <lb />
Do something for s quick ; <lb />
Do something somebody, quick <lb />
Though the skies are like brass <lb />
Overlie, little girl. <lb />
And the walk like a we 11-heated brick ; <lb />
And all earthly affairs <lb />
In a terrible whirl- <lb />
Do something quick ; <lb />
Do something for somebody, quick <lb />
tracing thy visage. I sink in <lb />
emotion. <lb />
For no other dismal so I <lb />
see. <lb />
Thy looks are so pleasing, thy <lb />
amazing. <lb />
I think of no other, my true <lb />
thee. <lb />
With heart-burning rapture I gaze on <lb />
thy beauty. <lb />
And fly like a bird to the boughs <lb />
tree <lb />
sure enough, and soon reached J GoV. Fowle. <lb />
fever heat on the outside an well as j <lb />
I in the caucus. No one could and <lb />
diet tin-result a second ballot. D. Q. Fowle U Governor of <lb />
Some of Ransom's friends began to North Carolina, He was duly in- <lb />
lose hope while were as con yesterday, a appears <lb />
as before. The Alexander, j elsewhere, and will preside over the <lb />
Jarvis Waddell all felt. destinies of the State as its chief <lb />
, that they had won a partial victory magistrate If he lives for the next <lb />
and that the next ballot might show ; lour years. That he will do to with <lb />
something still more encouraging.; dignity, ability brilliancy it is <lb />
Not so, however, tor when the not necessary to say in North <lb />
was announced it was found superb equip- <lb />
Ransom not only received a j a public his learning <lb />
but was able to spare several his patriotism, his zeal in behalf of <lb />
votes. His nomination was every real interest of the State, his <lb />
ed with the wildest enthusiasm and j accomplishments, his grace of man- <lb />
loud and prolonged applause. He i and of speech are household <lb />
the unanimous nominee I words here in the which gave <lb />
of the tomorrow the j him birth and which be has N <lb />
the Legislature joint session will, with great distinction and with <lb />
go into election a Senator and I in various positions of and <lb />
Ransom will be our Senator for an-1 of trust. <lb />
body united In a petition to <lb />
dent Cleveland requesting him to <lb />
appoint Judge Fowle Solicitor Gen- <lb />
To steps somewhat, in <lb />
January, 1866, Judge Fowle mar- <lb />
Mary E., only daughter of Dr. <lb />
F. W. Haywood of Raleigh, who <lb />
died April, 1886, leaving now <lb />
her three children, the <lb />
eldest of whom, Miss Helen, is an <lb />
accomplished young lady just <lb />
rived at womanhood in its most <lb />
beautiful form. From his early <lb />
manhood in 1861 up to the present <lb />
time, Daniel G. Fowle has ever <lb />
River station, on the north side <lb />
the North Carolina Railroad, in Al- <lb />
county. They are <lb />
and best equipped mills in <lb />
North Carolina, rank with any <lb />
in the States. They con-1 <lb />
spindles and looms, <lb />
and give employment to <lb />
men, women and children, who <lb />
occupy or more well constructed <lb />
and neatly painted brick and frame <lb />
dwelling.-, situated on the premises; <lb />
besides these dwellings there is a <lb />
flour mill a large store- <lb />
house, tilled with general <lb />
Attention All Lovers of <lb />
Correspondence of i he Star. <lb />
As this is an and the <lb />
legislator is now in session, j <lb />
call upon all men of all political <lb />
I creeds, religions beliefs, all types of <lb />
l shades and colors, In North <lb />
who are opposed to the in fa <lb />
liquor traffic, to unite one <lb />
general phalanx to memorialize <lb />
bod to arrange for an election m <lb />
August, next, the people to say <lb />
Waste of Brain Power. <lb />
i . i-v , u i i i i Mini j,. iii I i . Bl <lb />
from which the S saloons . <lb />
I other term six years from the <lb />
4th of March next. It is thought <lb />
that the Republicans will <lb />
Mockery with their votes. <lb />
; The inauguration of Governor <lb />
i Fowle the other State officers <lb />
elect last Thursday, it is said, was <lb />
i of most brilliant occasions <lb />
I Raleigh has witnessed in many a <lb />
day. There were thousands and <lb />
j thousands of people in the city and <lb />
the for the day was <lb />
carried out in handsome style and <lb />
perfect order. inaugural ball <lb />
was a magnificent affair. <lb />
Minister Jarvis and wife, and <lb />
Mm of Greenville, are in <lb />
the city stopping at Yarborough. <lb />
Esq., arrived Sat-, <lb />
are quite a number <lb />
He will be an executive of whom <lb />
the State will have abundant reason <lb />
to be proud always and it is <lb />
a reason for congratulation <lb />
on the part of people that the <lb />
chief magistracy has been yielded <lb />
by the stainless hands of A M. <lb />
Scales only to pass into the equal- <lb />
stainless hands of the present ex- <lb />
Hon. Daniel G. Fowle, was born <lb />
the town of Washington, in Beau- <lb />
county, on the of March, <lb />
1831. At the age of fourteen he <lb />
was entered at the school of North <lb />
Carolina's most celebrated teacher <lb />
William . where he re- <lb />
until be matriculated at. <lb />
Princeton, New Jersey, at the age <lb />
of sixteen. While at Princeton ho <lb />
was by the literary <lb />
es, and last but not least, . <lb />
live and comfortable Chapel, j to all observers that <lb />
Inch Col. Holt family and vinous forms, is <lb />
operatives worship, and whose <lb />
pit is filled at Col. Holt's expense. <lb />
on the railroad bridge <lb />
which the Haw river, and <lb />
looking on the north side are seen <lb />
the cotton factory, Hour mills, <lb />
lings and other buildings <lb />
been a constant, earnest, able and <lb />
effective advocate of civil liberty, <lb />
good government and that greatest <lb />
of all blessings, the constitution as <lb />
understood and defined by that <lb />
grand old Roman, Thomas <lb />
son. His moral character is with- <lb />
out blemish. As a soldier, he was <lb />
true to his flag, as a legislator he <lb />
was able and conservative, as a <lb />
lawyer he stands without a superior, <lb />
as a judge great pure, <lb />
and an ornament to tho branch <lb />
which had been occupied by such led and it has the appearance <lb />
as Caldwell, Manly, Nash, j of a large, thrifty and beautiful <lb />
Battle, and luge; larger, indeed, than some of <lb />
and as a political orator, none can so-called towns- <lb />
surpass him. Well do we the opposite side of tho <lb />
how in 1876 in a canvass or the bridge, on an eminence, his princely <lb />
State as a elector, be stirred is located. It is perhaps <lb />
the hearts and minds of the the largest, most elegantly finished <lb />
pie as they had never been stirred furnished country dwelling in <lb />
before. Wherever he went he j North Carolina. cover <lb />
aroused the people to the importance twelve acres, are most highly <lb />
of the political issues of the day and ; proved embellished, presenting <lb />
left behind him a determination to the appearance of Central Park, <lb />
win and an enthusiasm for the cause j New York, in miniature. A moral <lb />
of democracy that had not been desirable house cannot be found, <lb />
years. And thus it has; He is the owner of <lb />
every political campaign, plantation known as <lb />
and neighbors get their supplies. <lb />
beautiful and coven arranged . ,.,,,,. <lb />
office ; sundry stores and i <lb />
is the evil of the ; and <lb />
the <lb />
the <lb />
I fancy no oilier my true- <lb />
of Republicans here just <lb />
of this time. They meet here of which he was a member, j <lb />
charms , iD and acquitted himself so <lb />
the men who are to fill j well as to call forth a except the one of 1882, when Linwood station, on the North Car- <lb />
Jove, but offices in North Carolina under and particular mention by kin and the democratic <lb />
Mr. They are leading New York dailies. private affairs were in <lb />
and the new President j The Hon. Barnes Compton now a condition as to demand his <lb />
will do well to gratify even them, j member Congress from Mary- j constant attention. <lb />
next letter I will report the j laud, was at the same time a 30th. 1888, Judge Fowle <lb />
work being done by the orator appointed by another of the ; was nominated for by <lb />
tore. societies. democratic State <lb />
In 1851, he graduated at Prince- canvass of the is <lb />
ton, and having studied law the of our read- <lb />
Judge Pearson for two years, was <lb />
instrument its perpetual ion and <lb />
success. <lb />
Let us ignore all creeds, <lb />
color distinctions, lodge distinctions <lb />
and meet each other upon <lb />
the great moral platform of <lb />
fellow citizens , <lb />
and forever free our Slate <lb />
this moral and physical <lb />
While It Is certainly <lb />
majority of the voting population of <lb />
North Carolina is Opposed to <lb />
traffic and its moral effects. <lb />
, upon our people, yet we have been , <lb />
paralyzing our labors for their sop- r <lb />
by lugging political issues; <lb />
I into them. Let. us, therefore, unite. <lb />
not us Democrats, Pro ; <lb />
while men, or colored <lb />
I men. bat free, intelligent, moral <lb />
and vote this out <lb />
land. We eon do this, and still I <lb />
Mi-r distinctive religious <lb />
at affiliations. <lb />
Thus in the <lb />
wonder. <lb />
Why cannot a <lb />
agree <lb />
Thy looks are so <lb />
so amazing. <lb />
I pine for no other, <lb />
thee. <lb />
valley I think, and I <lb />
maid with her <lb />
pleasing, thy charms <lb />
true-love, but <lb />
fly from thy frowns with a heart <lb />
full of sorrow <lb />
Return, pretty damsel, and smile thou <lb />
on me <lb />
By every endeavor. try the <lb />
languish until I aim fancied by <lb />
thee. <lb />
Auditor Sanderlin. <lb />
Our Letter. <lb />
Inaugural. Per <lb />
NEWS, ETC. <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
Our new State Auditor, Hon- <lb />
George W. Sanderlin born in <lb />
Camden county, February <lb />
When live old his parents <lb />
moved to Elizabeth City and there <lb />
he made his home until the break- <lb />
out of the war. At the ago or <lb />
fourteen he was sent to a <lb />
school in Gates <lb />
county and at fifteen entered the <lb />
I freshman class at Wake Forest Col- <lb />
where he speedily took and <lb />
. , . ., i maintained high rank as a scholar. <lb />
Special to began he left Col- <lb />
The city of oaks for the past and entered the army, joining <lb />
weeks has been thronged with j an infantry of which be <lb />
tors from all the Slate. They was afterwards made captain. He <lb />
have been coming and going in <lb />
droves of hundreds day after day <lb />
and many remain still. Raleigh is <lb />
never a dull spiritless place, <lb />
this season she is wide awake and j from beginning lo end the <lb />
has that cannot fad to; unpleasantness. He was shot a <lb />
interest the general public. Many j number of times, though never <lb />
distinguished visitors are here wounded; he was never taken <lb />
new arrivals day who are con- prisoner, was in hospital but one <lb />
named in some pet legislation. I day and had but one furlough in all <lb />
The lawmakers are now his experience. He was one of the <lb />
earnestly engaged the j best soldiers in the Southern army, <lb />
discharge of the duties that called j no higher encomium than this <lb />
And now I beg every good <lb />
Railroad, a few miles from lo this <lb />
Lexington. It is here he raises j subject in ,, its upon the <lb />
such vast wheat, do- our great country. <lb />
hay and choice cattle and common humanity de <lb />
us to move lot ward the <lb />
here that he makes <lb />
How he set the State a fire <lb />
with enthusiasm from the <lb />
to the seashore; ho van- <lb />
Ellen Brent, daughter of Hon. <lb />
M. <lb />
two child <lb />
admitted to the bar. In 1854 settled ,. <lb />
Raleigh. In 1856 he married <lb />
i, who died in 1862, hon tattled ably, <lb />
Margaret, now i successfully in behalf of <lb />
Mr. P. Andrews, and I democracy w familiar <lb />
those experiments that tend so ma <lb />
to the progress of <lb />
the State- <lb />
Col. Holt is a citizen who has <lb />
proved equal to every demand made <lb />
upon him the various positions of <lb />
honor and trust to which he has <lb />
been called. is thoroughly earn <lb />
his devotion to the State's <lb />
every interest. Our word for it he <lb />
the wife of <lb />
Martha, the wife Mr. David B. <lb />
Avery, of this city. <lb />
On the surrender of Sump. <lb />
and the proclamation of Lincoln <lb />
calling tor troops coerce the e. <lb />
ceding States, he volunteered a <lb />
so to speak, to all us. From <lb />
Got. already great, achieve <lb />
from his unswerving <lb />
to tho welfare of the State; <lb />
from his recognized ability; Ins <lb />
rare talents and accomplishments <lb />
work of great ship of public en- <lb />
lightened moral sentiment. Will <lb />
we, O will we do it <lb />
Let every paper III Stale <lb />
favorable to this move, both <lb />
and secular, copy or <lb />
call attention to the subject <lb />
Let petitions be circulated <lb />
every part of the State calling fur <lb />
signatures, and let these petitions <lb />
private in a company as the <lb />
to predict that his <lb />
will be one of the most bill <lb />
Raleigh Rifles, and upon the or- <lb />
the company was <lb />
elected Second Lieutenant. <lb />
the organization of the State <lb />
military department he was <lb />
serve faithfully throughout the Major of the depart- <lb />
war. Indeed it has been said that <lb />
the history of the Army of North- <lb />
Virginia was well nigh his his- <lb />
them here. This one is known as <lb />
the Legislature. <lb />
posed chiefly of who are <lb />
fresh from the farm no bet <lb />
than others the wants and needs <lb />
an be paid fighting qualities of <lb />
any man. He entered the army a <lb />
private and was promoted seven <lb />
times, twice on the field of <lb />
He was within twenty steps of <lb />
of great mass of our people who i Stonewall Jackson when he fell and <lb />
arc for a livelihood and <lb />
are at last asking, yea demanding, <lb />
their just and proportionate share <lb />
of the profits that result from hon- <lb />
est and enterprise. They are in- <lb />
representatives and there <lb />
is every assurance that they will <lb />
meet public expectation the <lb />
commanded three companies in <lb />
famous third-day's fight at Gettys. <lb />
burg. <lb />
Alter the war be entered the <lb />
Southern Baptist Theological Semi- <lb />
nary and graduated from that in- <lb />
with high honors. In 1868 <lb />
be was ordained to the ministry in <lb />
portent legislate e work to the chapel at Wake Forest College. <lb />
The Legislature has settled down j In 1871 he received and accepted <lb />
to business earnest Numerous ; a call to the pastorate of the Frank- <lb />
bills many unnecessary ones, in Square Baptist church <lb />
have la-en introduced more and served there most accept- <lb />
ready committees are kept ably for six years. His health failed, <lb />
constantly at work considering however, he returned to North- <lb />
passing upon the same. Carolina, taking his residence on <lb />
First and Third <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. N. O. <lb />
I. II., Rector. <lb />
ices Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb />
night. Rev. It. B. John. <lb />
Baptist- Services every Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville No. A. F. A. <lb />
U. meets every 1st Thursday and Mon- <lb />
day night r the 1st and Sunday at <lb />
Masonic Lodge. w. M. King. W. it. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. SO meets <lb />
2nd 4th Monday- nights at Ma-1 <lb />
Hall, F. W. If. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. <lb />
meets every night. L. I <lb />
James, N. G. <lb />
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of II., <lb />
first third Friday night. <lb />
D. V. Haskett. D. <lb />
Pitt Council. No. A. L. of H. meets <lb />
every Thursday night. C. A. White. C. <lb />
is represented on some of the <lb />
most committees. Sen- <lb />
is chairman of <lb />
cultural committee and is on com- <lb />
federal relations; Mr. <lb />
King is on the judiciary, also <lb />
member of House branch committee <lb />
In the summer of 1861 he <lb />
resigned his commission <lb />
helped to raise alter <lb />
wards known as the was <lb />
made captain of of its <lb />
then of the <lb />
regiment, and as such served at <lb />
Fort Hill, in Beaufort county, and <lb />
at Island, where he was <lb />
captured by Burnside's forces <lb />
8th, 1862, and alter a <lb />
imprisonment, In <lb />
her, 1862, he was elected to the <lb />
House of Commons from Wake <lb />
county, and upon the adjournment <lb />
of legislature was appointed Ad <lb />
General of Carolina <lb />
with the rank of Major General. In <lb />
the fall of 1363 be this <lb />
commission. In 1864 lie ran for the <lb />
House of Commons <lb />
the anti-Holden and was the <lb />
only one this ticket who was <lb />
elected. In 1865, during his ab- <lb />
from home, he was appointed <lb />
Judge of the Superior Court by- <lb />
Governor Holden, and was by <lb />
legislature of elected to the <lb />
same office for life. In November, <lb />
1867, he resigned this office rather <lb />
than obey and enforce the orders of <lb />
General Sickles, then Military Gov- <lb />
of North and South Carolina. <lb />
in the history or the Stale and <lb />
one of solid advantage to the <lb />
Lt. Gov. Holt. <lb />
Hon. Thomas M. Holt, or <lb />
our new Lieutenant Govern- <lb />
or, is a citizen whom the people of <lb />
the State have long delighted to <lb />
will make one or the most creditable to <lb />
efficient officers of his rank the rt I Let the <lb />
has ever bad. <lb />
The Governors Staff. <lb />
Gov. Fowle has appointed Col. <lb />
las. Glenn, of Goldsboro, as Legislature of North <lb />
1st of February, Let tin <lb />
petitions lie worded somewhat in j <lb />
following form <lb />
the citizens <lb />
N. C, deploring great evils re- <lb />
Bolting the existence of <lb />
loons in our State, pray <lb />
to arrange by legal enactment <lb />
an election to be held in. August. <lb />
for the citizens lo vole, <lb />
or in <lb />
It. L. <lb />
The System. <lb />
Col. Francis H. <lb />
tor General. <lb />
honor. He is a representative of <lb />
what is most progressive in <lb />
in agriculture other- <lb />
wise among us. He is an earnest, <lb />
patriotic son of the . <lb />
as a business man, successful as General. <lb />
a farmer, successful as an officer of Col. Hubert Haywood, <lb />
the State. He has his own <lb />
way to more than one high place in Col. John L. <lb />
the public life of the State and has General. <lb />
ever maintained the positions gain- Col. Eugene <lb />
ed with credit to himself and u-r General. <lb />
advantage to North Carolina. Col. William G- Lewis, <lb />
He has proven the of Chief. <lb />
ability not in the management Col. John S. Cunningham, <lb />
Ins private affairs but or affairs de Camp. <lb />
of Slate. He is one of our most re- Col. W. Strange. <lb />
liable, conservative, solidly Camp. <lb />
Col. Alston Grimes, <lb />
Col. Holt was, war, a j Camp, <lb />
magistrate and a member of Col. W. LI. William, <lb />
special court under old county Camp, <lb />
court system. He was twice elected <lb />
General, the place of Gen- <lb />
Jones, Col. is now <lb />
Colonel of the Third Regiment, and <lb />
has good military training ex- <lb />
and will make <lb />
officer. He is, we think, old <lb />
Gen Jones has filled the <lb />
office faithfully and well. Ho was <lb />
appointed by Gov. Vance in 1876 <lb />
and has served ever since. Follow- Observer <lb />
a full list of Gov. It is evident from number <lb />
as we find in the those who are adopting the cash<lb />
General. business on a more solid oasis No <lb />
system is more or places <lb />
more impedimenta in the way oil <lb />
Col. Fred A. Olds, Quart I astern. <lb />
It is pecuniary death to those who <lb />
I follow it; it is only a matter of time <lb />
Detroit Free Pie. <lb />
What a waste of brain power <lb />
there is in swindling. The <lb />
lei all the forces law and or <lb />
arrayed against him. He <lb />
sure to ho tripped sooner or lat-. <lb />
cost of a mistake is his Mb <lb />
arty, and tin mistake la bound t <lb />
come. The ingenuity ha <lb />
his met bods if applied in a lawful <lb />
direction is almost sore to net him <lb />
a large in cash than it does <lb />
when put to a crooked use. The <lb />
swindled person generally <lb />
little Ha usually expects to <lb />
take advantage of some body, <lb />
he In Cupidity <lb />
at the of both sides of a <lb />
swindle. <lb />
Have you Sown Enough <lb />
Advance. <lb />
All the Hour mills St. <lb />
have stopped work and about two <lb />
bundled and filly note <lb />
sections of West will soon do <lb />
likewise. This is done by agree- <lb />
in to raise the price of <lb />
This will not greatly affect <lb />
the in this section because <lb />
I hoy have a plentiful crop planted. <lb />
It is not too late lo sow the <lb />
tanner who knows he has not <lb />
enough -own for home consumption <lb />
would dO well to ROW. <lb />
home <lb />
and what does he care <lb />
how high price of Horn goes.<lb />
Here is a hint to business <lb />
II i- a ,.,,, <lb />
,.,,., , s <lb />
New <lb />
venture, nothing <lb />
a in <lb />
in any other line of <lb />
mote nor less true. It is <lb />
all <lb />
however well devised; it is <lb />
Impossible that all should fail, if it <lb />
he well conducted. Tho <lb />
with <lb />
management lies at the root of sue- <lb />
oven enterprise. He that <lb />
warts never finds <lb />
The ii-k of good or had <lb />
must be taken. <lb />
All Ugly little of <lb />
the Charleston and Courier, re- <lb />
i brows on Raleigh <lb />
to some extent as a <lb />
is the rep- <lb />
of a whose glory <lb />
departed twenty years ago, la <lb />
whose streets buzzards roost by <lb />
night and stalk about by day <lb />
Raleigh <lb />
Kinston We are <lb />
told a <lb />
Mr. C, II. and family of <lb />
Neck township. He was horn on <lb />
night and <lb />
every one of whom were on <lb />
Sunday night. <lb />
PO. <lb />
Surgeon <lb />
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, <lb />
o ii e l l e, n. c. <lb />
Practice in all the <lb />
for one by one the creditors fail, and <lb />
Cantwell, . ,, <lb />
is sure to follow. Farmers II <lb />
Com mi <lb />
ally have and the evil <lb />
the system, and if bad been <lb />
credit given, they would have <lb />
I been forced to work leas land and <lb />
their own supplies, and in- <lb />
i stead of being, as many arc, sunk <lb />
de an <lb />
pendent set. Tho farmer has <lb />
ways, until present, been look- <lb />
ed upon as leading the happiest <lb />
and most independent life, be has <lb />
been the envy of other classes, but <lb />
Assistant j with its alluring temptations <lb />
j has despoiled picture. If now. <lb />
Aide <lb />
Aide de; <lb />
was a democratic candidate for <lb />
hi plantation he owned In Wayne convention of 1867 and was de <lb />
county. There he has been but led his ticket over a <lb />
engaged farming and it. is; In was <lb />
as a of Slate <lb />
bails that he is best known to committee and threw his whole en <lb />
a i people. He was an excellent soldier, i,. 1870 <lb />
excellent preacher and minister, he was one of the democratic <lb />
. , dates for Hie State Senate <lb />
is on committee on, well. He was progress, in all and Wake, re- <lb />
He introduced new republican majority of <lb />
twelve hundred to two hundred <lb />
again led his ticket. 1876 be was <lb />
democratic elector the Stare at <lb />
large and the election of <lb />
and <lb />
hail been hi- canvass that the <lb />
j members of the North Carolina <lb />
j College recommended <lb />
, well deserved by tins worthy f President and <lb />
i that be appointed Attorney Gen- <lb />
of l. States- 1880 <lb />
Mr. is on <lb />
privileges and elections and <lb />
Insane Asylums. M. C. S. Cherry. I ideas, new crops, new methods <lb />
Jr., a son Representative Cherry, of cultivation, new machinery and <lb />
is one of pages or the House, I he made known to bis fellow <lb />
and like his father, does bis duty diligently and patriotically, the <lb />
The election of Mr I den, SO i and <lb />
election of Mr. Latham, the done as much as any other one man I <lb />
editor the Washington to, to advance the agricultural <lb />
the position of Reading Clerk of the of the State. <lb />
House was a splendid ion, and i <lb />
Maj. Jas. G. Martin, <lb />
people of Alamance county ; Adjutant General, <lb />
commissioner and served as chair- Capt. F. R. Curtis, Assistant Ad- <lb />
man. In the fall of 1876 he was Mutant General. against credit, while at first <lb />
elected to Senate from Al I Capt. A. L. Smith, Assistant i they <lb />
and Guilford, and in General would be comparatively of abort do <lb />
and in he was elected tot Capt. J. M. Baker Assistant many <lb />
the House In 1885, he I General rum. It is better to en <lb />
was Speaker House Capt. W. I. Hilliard, Assistant evils that have no <lb />
and with ability. Twelve Surgeon General, <lb />
years he was President of the North ; Capt. Leo. Heart, Assistant <lb />
Carolina Railroad Company and he Paymaster General, <lb />
has long been an influential First Lieut. T. B. Young, <lb />
the State Board of taut General. <lb />
tare. Eight years he was President <lb />
of North Carolina <lb />
cultural Society and rendered <lb />
public service in that <lb />
following sketch of <lb />
his life we find quoted from the <lb />
Said. <lb />
I for the good <lb />
would be well for the <lb />
a one. <lb />
all, <lb />
to <lb />
. I. JAKES, <lb />
DENTIST. t <lb />
a n x v i l j. e, x. c. <lb />
ALEX l. BLOW, <lb />
LAW, <lb />
g a e vi l i. e, x. a <lb />
GORE A BERNARD, <lb />
LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
in Federal <lb />
J H k <lb />
J h. tucker <lb />
j D <lb />
Personals. <lb />
Arizona Kicker. <lb />
We have received a <lb />
j letter signed which <lb />
i ports lo give a true history Maj- <lb />
Ml <lb />
N. C. <lb />
POST <lb />
Office S a. m. to p. m. <lb />
Order hours a. h. to v. M. No or- <lb />
will be from to p. m. and <lb />
from to I P. ST. <lb />
Bethel mall arrives daily Sun- <lb />
at a. m. and departs at p m. <lb />
Tar mail arrives <lb />
at I M. and depart at P. M. <lb />
Washington mail daily <lb />
at ii. and i t.- at p. m. <lb />
II. A. M. <lb />
young man. He fills place with I elegant manners, of learning, of <lb />
i culture of as he for the Demo <lb />
held a i Z<lb />
a L. . Senator. Ran-; wit as a public canvassed As his <lb />
sou. and Alexander j speaker and debater. He became a some <lb />
were the four candidates seeking favorite at once on bis entrance into. <lb />
coveted prize. From the open- the field, and held the to he <lb />
of the legislature until the night i and rest of I he people or the canvassed Chat am <lb />
the caucus Senator to the op <lb />
friends confidently asserted that He aided ho little in bring- <lb />
Free Examination <lb />
Days. <lb />
On Thursday. Friday and Sat- <lb />
of April. July. <lb />
October and December. Should <lb />
any persons desire to be examined at <lb />
other times, the decided that <lb />
ones examined must pay for it- <lb />
Regular office days Sat. before every <lb />
Saturday. J. LATHAM Supt. <lb />
other candidate expressed the <lb />
belief that ii Ransom failed of <lb />
a nomination on first ballot his <lb />
chances of then were for- <lb />
ever gone, and they were to any <lb />
that Ransom not be <lb />
that was won. He will In 1878 Hon. W. H. <lb />
adorn the on which he now Kitchen in bis canvass Congress, <lb />
enters, will discharge the duties, making speeches in Scotland Neck. <lb />
of his office with ability, tact, <lb />
wisdom. <lb />
A building in Chicago which <lb />
Wilson, Goldsboro and New <lb />
In 1884 he was a candidate for <lb />
nomination for Congress, was de- <lb />
by W. R. Cox, hot <lb />
So the fight was Ransom am. <lb />
the Waddell, big being lifted up six <lb />
Alamance Gleaner. <lb />
Some of North Carolina Dem <lb />
newspapers have almost run ; or Burl, proprietor and <lb />
in thing so lately of the Adams House. He <lb />
of Prominent Living North pretty good puffing I is shown up as a thief, <lb />
Hon. Sain. F. Phillips as a suitable bar and coward, but we shall not <lb />
Thomas Holt of under Mr.; publish it While be keeps the <lb />
River, is the second sou We miserable apology a hotel <lb />
M. and Emily Holt, of consider it a part or any-; on earth, and while we are <lb />
county, K. C. He was born 15th of j pertain to a lie would steal the ; <lb />
July, 1831; was prepared for newspaper's politics to yell itself a dead dog's eyes the major was <lb />
at Caldwell Institute i the of Slat man town to subscribe, to <lb />
matriculated at University when question we are not going; <lb />
of North Carolina 1849- but so polities is involved. The gentle back on him unless be refuses to re- <lb />
strongly was be imbued with the ; named is a deserter from new. <lb />
spirit of his father, and being more democratic having It has been remarked that when- <lb />
of his factory than of college I when it most needed j over a ranger who looks like a de- <lb />
fame, be left Chapel Hill in 1851 best to stand with it and appears m town about lour- <lb />
when in the help defend the of the good i fifths of our leading citizens hunt; <lb />
class, and at once addressed Stale. their boles like foxes. This matter <lb />
time and to the In the last few days occasion has has been carried so far as to <lb />
tare of cotton yarns and fabrics through Democratic interrupt business. We with <lb />
bis lather's employ until when i to boom Mr. Richmond, II. away, <lb />
in a brick with another deserter . <lb />
spindles a wing to that Democratic ranks, for a <lb />
factory throughout Mr. Harrison. Let <lb />
Southern Eastern States no find something better to <lb />
Granite he commenced seeking the promo ion of <lb />
LATHAM, <lb />
AM <lb />
Ail. <lb />
N. ; . <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
or fifty <lb />
. -I- ., ,, . .-,,,,., in pleading for <lb />
the can- used it take, three the glorious principles of the Demo- <lb />
to work The party During session <lb />
the legislature of all <lb />
majority- The excitement then be- coat will be members of that <lb />
on bis own account. <lb />
those who have forsaken the Demo <lb />
mills are owned and man-1 ranks, <lb />
aged by Col. Holt, and have recent- <lb />
been reconstructed and furnished <lb />
with new machinery. They are sit- <lb />
on Haw near Haw <lb />
reason why laundresses have <lb />
blues is probably because they <lb />
nae indigo. <lb />
Kinston Free Two boys <lb />
Ibis county, son <lb />
Mr. Guilford <lb />
Whitney, son of Mr. Josephus <lb />
Whitney, both aged about years, <lb />
left for parts unknown last Sunday <lb />
night. Their parents are very <lb />
about them- They told some <lb />
of the neighbors, before leaving <lb />
that they were going to Greenville. <lb />
HOTELS. <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
Coder new management. Mm <lb />
cold water baths. Good rooms aS <lb />
servants. Table always <lb />
ed With of the market. <lb />
tables n connection. <lb />
F B MOORE <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
SPENCER BROS., <lb />
THE NOME <lb />
SAM <lb />
waiter. Good room. <lb />
the market afford. When In <lb />
the <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
WASHINGTON. <lb />
. i .<lb /></p>
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                <p>
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C<lb />
Published <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
MM. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb />
rill not hesitate lo i-e Democratic <lb />
MB and measures are not consistent <lb />
the true principles of the <lb />
If want a a wide-n-wake <lb />
of the State send for the <lb />
SAMPLE COPY <lb />
WEDNESDAY. 30th <lb />
AT OFFICE AT <lb />
Mail <lb />
a road that would be passable <lb />
at all times. A dam would have <lb />
to be built a distance of only <lb />
about yards and Capt Smith <lb />
says it can be done for <lb />
Surely it should be no trouble to <lb />
raise that amount ind have the <lb />
work done at once. The <lb />
men of the town should <lb />
make subscriptions to the fund <lb />
and petition the County Com- <lb />
missioners at their meeting next <lb />
Monday to appropriate the <lb />
necessary and to order the <lb />
work done at once. The <lb />
men will be waited upon <lb />
for this purpose. Now every <lb />
; man do bis duty and the road- <lb />
way is assured. Be negligent <lb />
in this matter and the same old <lb />
trouble will remain to be a draw <lb />
back to the town and a <lb />
to the people on the North <lb />
side of the river who wish to <lb />
get over. The road must be <lb />
Out Raleigh Letter. <lb />
Nows from the State Capital, <lb />
cf etc. <lb />
To Work To Work <lb />
A few weeks since the <lb />
called attention to the fact <lb />
that the location of the railroad <lb />
would necessitate the building of <lb />
a new county road for a short <lb />
distance just beyond the river <lb />
bridge. The time has now come <lb />
for this new road to be put in <lb />
order and about it we desire to <lb />
offer a few Time <lb />
and again the has. <lb />
advocated the construction of <lb />
such a roadway from the foot of <lb />
the bridge out to high land that <lb />
will be passable at all times. <lb />
Never a year passes but what <lb />
suffers much loss in <lb />
the way of trade because the <lb />
people living on the North side <lb />
of the river have kept out <lb />
of town for severs days at the <lb />
Mae whenever a freshet comes <lb />
While this is true, we have yet <lb />
to lean, of the first step being <lb />
taken to remedy the evil though <lb />
so greatly needed and one that <lb />
would out a trilling sum <lb />
Last week a convention of <lb />
Confederate in <lb />
to petition the General As- <lb />
to pensions <lb />
allowed to the wounded and dis- <lb />
Our Raleigh correspond- <lb />
gives an account of the meet- <lb />
the sympathies it <lb />
forth and speaks of the <lb />
results. The whole State is <lb />
in sympathy with such a move- <lb />
hope <lb />
that every dollar that can be <lb />
spared from the State treasury <lb />
after disbursing necessary ex- <lb />
will be given to the vet- <lb />
of the They <lb />
fought nobly, <lb />
and all possible should be done <lb />
for them. The writer's birth be- <lb />
during the war, he knows <lb />
i only of the great struggle what <lb />
could be learned in after years, <lb />
yet the Southern cause was our <lb />
cause, and dear to our heart is <lb />
every man who wore the gray. <lb />
All honor to the gallant veterans. <lb />
The bogs are an interesting topic. <lb />
We have noted oar exchanges <lb />
when compared amount; e following ,.,., fr winter. <lb />
Um town is annually losing, bare been <lb />
av nothing of the t but not ones <lb />
, i ,. mm Ml in some other <lb />
to the people wishing to Hall <lb />
to and fro. The county has eon Stokes Franklin <lb />
fronted and maintains a bridge <lb />
i it sis much Wayne <lb />
across theme.- audit s as mm n . <lb />
and For <lb />
takes the <lb />
bladder and the We <lb />
await other <lb />
in in-ton Star. <lb />
strikes us county did <lb />
not get on your list, brother. <lb />
Where is that that the <lb />
mentioned on the <lb />
2nd inst. as being killed by Mr. <lb />
its duty to build a roadway en <lb />
people get to this <lb />
bridge as it is to build a bridge <lb />
by which they can get into town <lb />
Notwithstanding is also the <lb />
duty of the business men of <lb />
Greenville to help in this mat- <lb />
tor. the people <lb />
by whose trade the and its J. H. So just permit Pitt <lb />
business is built up and support- <lb />
ed. The object of every one <lb />
should be to increase the trade <lb />
of the town rather than allow it j too. <lb />
to be cut off in a way that could had <lb />
be easily prevented. been printed and ready for <lb />
and prosperous a town must; week our Raleigh <lb />
exert itself to bring all trade i has <lb />
possible from the <lb />
to step in and take the curl out <lb />
of that pigtail which you voted <lb />
to and burst that <lb />
community and for as great a <lb />
as possible In this re- <lb />
the business men <lb />
ville have far <lb />
ward than is expedient While <lb />
prove themselves <lb />
in man; directions, all that <lb />
tends to the of the <lb />
town has not been taken General <lb />
of the lack <lb />
of unity and operation is <lb />
rived this week. They are both <lb />
published in this paper, the for <lb />
on the first page and <lb />
latter on the second They are <lb />
written letters, giving an <lb />
of legislative work <lb />
Una manner that is at <lb />
and interesting. They will here- <lb />
I after appear regularly while the <lb />
Assembly remains in <lb />
session, and it goes without say <lb />
i they will be en- <lb />
I joyed by the readers of <lb />
the Re <lb />
manifested The town has pull <lb />
ed along with too much of an in- <lb />
man furl <lb />
himself, so to speak. Hut such New Bern's Second Annual <lb />
a state of affairs must not longer, air comes off February <lb />
-exist. The town cannot afford The holding of fairs <lb />
it. Our business interests can the winter is a new idea but <lb />
not afford it If Greenville is to it proved such a success last <lb />
take the front rank as a pro j year in that city that an annual <lb />
town there must be exposition has been organized <lb />
and i under much greater proportions <lb />
Now as to th <lb />
this roadway. It should <lb />
built, and that immediately. The to be remembered. <lb />
time for action is at hand. The <lb />
railroad work is under Top of the morning to Jose- <lb />
county of the State <lb />
formerly. They are <lb />
it most thorough and seem <lb />
I determined to make it an event <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
The anxious solicitude feverish <lb />
so marked during the <lb />
first two weeks of the Legislature <lb />
have passed away. Things have <lb />
down to a normal State. The <lb />
city more quiet and its people <lb />
again absorbed in the <lb />
of their daily work and <lb />
The law makers are relieved <lb />
of the <lb />
and unrestricted entreaties of this <lb />
and that candidate. Tue proceed <lb />
of the Assembly <lb />
indicate earnest, bard work until the <lb />
close of session. member <lb />
realize that much in the shape <lb />
wise and important legislation Mex- <lb />
of them are direct- <lb />
their time and study to the <lb />
weighty measures that <lb />
I hem. The committees already have <lb />
in much work and their time <lb />
this early in the session is heavily <lb />
taxed This Legislature as is well <lb />
known is made up of farmers chief- <lb />
are intelligent and rep- <lb />
men and know the needs <lb />
of the people. They will effect such <lb />
legislation as becomes true, <lb />
North the <lb />
State's interests will be <lb />
s lie n their charge. They are to <lb />
pass upon many supremely <lb />
questions of Slate policy <lb />
government. The management <lb />
the penitentiary its large ex <lb />
to the Slate at present de <lb />
wise serious <lb />
from this Legislature. Amend- <lb />
to the school law, and to the <lb />
laws of the State, the sub- <lb />
of increased pensions to our <lb />
maimed veterans <lb />
their widows, the establishment <lb />
a railroad commission the <lb />
of the commissioners, the <lb />
a better <lb />
leg the. public roads, all these and <lb />
other measures, must be con <lb />
and acted upon. <lb />
far the work of the session ha <lb />
confined mainly to matters <lb />
importance. The <lb />
election eases are being disposed <lb />
a as possible to do justice <lb />
to all parties. The sitting member <lb />
Halifax hold their seats, also <lb />
Mr. a <lb />
Wake. The Jones ca-e was <lb />
heard before I lit- on <lb />
yesterday. The sitting <lb />
a V <lb />
majority of the committee report <lb />
favor of the contestant, Mr. <lb />
The House will probably act upon <lb />
the report to-day It is very like- <lb />
that the fees of on officer <lb />
will be considerably reduced by the <lb />
present Legislature. Several bills <lb />
on this line have been introduced. <lb />
The other day a bill passed one of <lb />
Houses reducing the fees pro <lb />
bating and registering crop liens to <lb />
cents. Petitions are being <lb />
sailed almost everyday from an- <lb />
counties asking torn repeal of <lb />
what is known as the merchants <lb />
purchase here will re- <lb />
mark that the spirit of the <lb />
Ocean to be to repeal many <lb />
necessary and burdensome law.-, to <lb />
remedy ex sting evils, as well us to <lb />
enact new laws. Hills have been <lb />
introduced amending the law as to <lb />
assignments, their principal pro- <lb />
visions being that no assignor shall <lb />
have the right to prefer any of bis <lb />
creditors and that assignees shall <lb />
lie required to give bond like <lb />
manner as <lb />
The Democratic members met in <lb />
joint caucus in the Hall of the House <lb />
Wednesday night <lb />
last to nominate a State Printer, <lb />
members being present. The claim-, <lb />
Daniels Ashe wee <lb />
and the caucus <lb />
by a vote of to in favor of the <lb />
termer. This a merited endorse- <lb />
of Mr. Daniels who has dis- <lb />
charged the duties of Slate Printer <lb />
for the past two with marked <lb />
efficiency and acceptability. It <lb />
i believed here that he. will make <lb />
his excellent paper, the State <lb />
a daily the near future. <lb />
The of the confederate <lb />
veterans held this city last Friday <lb />
was a signal success and no doubt <lb />
helped their with the <lb />
tors very much. They numbered <lb />
near two hundred. It indeed <lb />
sad sight, one never to be forgot- <lb />
ten, to see those battle scarred vet- <lb />
one-armed and <lb />
maimed old soldiers, <lb />
line up street. The <lb />
speeches made were very touching, <lb />
eloquent and sadly sympathetic. <lb />
Gov. address to them stirred <lb />
Is moved nearly every <lb />
one who heard him to tears. He <lb />
made an appeal to the members of <lb />
the Assembly their be- <lb />
half which will have its effect. It <lb />
is very evident that the Legislature <lb />
will provide for them as liberally as <lb />
the State is able to do. <lb />
NO. <lb />
Hall No. <lb />
Jan. 23rd <lb />
The Supreme Inn Worker caPed <lb />
the meeting to order at P. M., <lb />
Sunbeam <lb />
fur asleep snoring in <lb />
presence of the After <lb />
Prof. Longfellow had shown the <lb />
Club the latest triumph in tint <lb />
art. brother is <lb />
de- <lb />
declared a member in good <lb />
The resignation of Wind <lb />
mill a as read and accept- <lb />
ed. The office of <lb />
Manipulator being vacant, Trust full <lb />
was in <lb />
for that and <lb />
elected. Proboscis Night- <lb />
mare was then elected <lb />
by acclamation. <lb />
Hon. gave <lb />
notice that he had a complaint to <lb />
against Hopeful, <lb />
motion <lb />
Nightmare, the trial was set for <lb />
the next and Sun- <lb />
beam was appointed counsel for <lb />
Normal the <lb />
prosecution, and Proboscis Night <lb />
mare The <lb />
were adopted. <lb />
to it has come to the <lb />
knowledge this Club that <lb />
its members has reached, at last, a <lb />
solution the main, <lb />
mutual problem, <lb />
we consider t our duty <lb />
to a word of cheer en- <lb />
one who is going <lb />
out us soon to take <lb />
sell a mother in law, therefore be it <lb />
1st. Thai <lb />
this Cub be to the <lb />
brother this Ins hour of tear and <lb />
2nd. That while we <lb />
regard silent anguish the act of <lb />
cupid in taking one number, <lb />
one whose record to be <lb />
among the brightest annals of the <lb />
W. Still we would remind <lb />
thus <lb />
off in the of his youth that <lb />
here is no rose without a but <lb />
there are lots of thorns w <lb />
Thai the <lb />
brother who Co go out <lb />
storm plains <lb />
into realm of <lb />
sax c- mu, as me <lb />
ca.-e might be, ever bet raj lo his <lb />
w or other nay of <lb />
secrets tins order, each <lb />
member shall consider it his <lb />
duty to separately and <lb />
break the neck, and others <lb />
wise the <lb />
Hopeful, i <lb />
Coin.<lb />
no other business the <lb />
R. S. CLARK CO., <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
HARDWARE, ML <lb />
Are headquarters for all needed in the <lb />
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be <lb />
but if you want anything in <lb />
Hardware, Implement, Stoves <lb />
and Utensils. Carriage Material <lb />
and House Cutlery <lb />
G A LL. 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 />
rE are now fitted up in am <lb />
I are prepared to <lb />
style of <lb />
u I art me upon notice any kind <lb />
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb />
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING. <lb />
We also keep a nice line of <lb />
m, READY MADE HARNESS. <lb />
Come and see us. Flanagan's old stand <lb />
R. ORE JR. Manager. <lb />
THE MAN <lb />
BE EVERY DAY, but the man who keeps a fresh supply of <lb />
Grocer es, Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb />
TOBACCO, GOODS, <lb />
Can he found whenever wanted. <lb />
Von only have lo look for <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
THE OF <lb />
Offers to the buyers of surrounding a line of the following good <lb />
that are not to be excelled in this market. And to I and <lb />
DRY GOODS of all kind-, NOTIONS. <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and BOOTS and LA. <lb />
CHILDREN'S and HOUSE It <lb />
GOODS. DOORS. WINDOWS, SASH and CROCKERY and QUEENS- <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, LOWS and I LEATHER of <lb />
kinds. Gin and Mill Hay, Hock Lara, <lb />
Hair. and saddles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent O. N T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
prices, on cent per Ian per cent for ash. Prep- <lb />
and Hall's Lye at Jobber Prices, Lewis White. Lead pure Lin- <lb />
seed Oil. Varnishes and Paint Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt Wood and <lb />
Willow Wart. Nails a specialty. Give me a call guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
Corrected weekly A <lb />
and Retail <lb />
Me Pork <lb />
Bulk <lb />
Sides <lb />
Bacon <lb />
Pill Hams <lb />
Cured Hams <lb />
Flour <lb />
Brown <lb />
Granulated <lb />
Syrup <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
Snuff <lb />
Lard <lb />
Butter <lb />
Cheese <lb />
Egg <lb />
Meal <lb />
Corn <lb />
Irish Potatoes <lb />
G. A. Salt <lb />
Liverpool Salt <lb />
Hides <lb />
Rage <lb />
Beeswax <lb />
Bread <lb />
Star Lye <lb />
Kerosene Oil <lb />
Pearl I <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to C <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
lo <lb />
IS to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to SO <lb />
es <lb />
2.00 <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
6.26 <lb />
8.40 <lb />
to <lb />
and site <lb />
To the Farmers. <lb />
Many you bare offered to con- <lb />
something for the erection <lb />
heat mill to he at <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly <lb />
lied as Executor to the Last Will and <lb />
Testament of James E. de- <lb />
ceased, on the day of January, 1880, <lb />
notice is given to all person in- <lb />
to the estate to make immediate <lb />
payment, and to all creditors of said es- <lb />
to present their claims properly <lb />
to tint undersigned on or <lb />
before the day of January. 1800, or <lb />
will lie plead in liar of their <lb />
recovery. This of 1880. <lb />
of James E Edwards. <lb />
And all your wants in the above goods can be supplied. <lb />
OF CONFECTIONS PUT UP TO ORDER. <lb />
TAILORING <lb />
Our line is so large and complete and varied <lb />
that it allows our customers to please themselves <lb />
as to prices. The garments offered are made on <lb />
the premises with the intention of furnishing the <lb />
best material, perfect in finish and workmanship, <lb />
at prices which compare favorably with goods <lb />
of inferior quality, and to suit the most <lb />
or economical taste. <lb />
X. C. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,<lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND. <lb />
All kinds placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE, <lb />
ESTABLISHED IN<lb />
Luther Sheldon, <lb />
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS, <lb />
PAINTS. TIN NO LBS. FANCY CUT II LASS. <lb />
HOOFING GLASS. sTAIR HAIL, <lb />
Colors in Plain <lb />
Paints. Plaster or Wall Papers. Venetian Glass, Wood Mantels. <lb />
Brushes, U ire Cloth Window Screens. Rubber Roofing <lb />
Slate Mantels, <lb />
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, <lb />
AND BUILDING MATERIAL OF <lb />
Nos. West Market Roanoke Ave. <lb />
i-TOR-FOLK, VA. <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 it ii to be t. any on the market. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
J. R. MOTE. <lb />
J. G. MOTE. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY <lb />
been changed. Capt. L a <lb />
front. <lb />
will come to the <lb />
to Almost <lb />
II. Smith, con unanimous. We have not taken <lb />
took as out to see tin-la lien on these words but feel it <lb />
work on Monday, showed its necessary to use them once in a <lb />
the changes in county road. <lb />
the way from the turn lead <lb />
log to out to Brother II. S. of the <lb />
th county road leaves the rail- New <lb />
road former has been <lb />
lie. He got the State printing Greenville and have planted large <lb />
acreage in I am to <lb />
I ii in you that the prospect <lb />
up to erect <lb />
mill is good- Many <lb />
Mile the have to <lb />
help us. will <lb />
mill will lie j <lb />
in good <lb />
, then we cm have Hour our <lb />
Las been make, at a cost not to <lb />
Customs barrel, place <lb />
the District of Pamlico, me no <lb />
at New Bertie. I at t per barrel. The MM <lb />
A splendid selection, con- j for subscriptions will be <lb />
j you soon. Be sure to <lb />
We want a mill 11111-; <lb />
I have ii. <lb />
Don't buy any piano this season. <lb />
to run on the East fide of <lb />
railroad. Of where a <lb />
railroad in construction de- brother. <lb />
a county road it most <lb />
make another I hat will be County School <lb />
ed as a. good public highway. <lb />
Smith has gone beyond i <lb />
. . , i. .;. ti, <lb />
this, and instead of UM , <lb />
new county road to follow , . Friday. <lb />
undulations of the stir <lb />
face he has graded, leveled and <lb />
straightened it so that the new- <lb />
road is fur better than the old <lb />
one. <lb />
But our purpose is to get a <lb />
high roadway constructed from <lb />
where Capt Smith's work ends <lb />
to the bridge. At request <lb />
he had it surveyed and made <lb />
an estimate the cost to <lb />
y a IO minis- <lb />
of or <lb />
or adult member of <lb />
any Sch- will be a <lb />
of these conventions. <lb />
The same motley will pay you <lb />
better invested id the wheat mill <lb />
come oilier Don't <lb />
your <lb />
it never ban paid you any Mi inc. <lb />
Besides, is a Trust on it now. <lb />
money that is spent yearly <lb />
Commercial fertilizers that does not <lb />
pay the farmers cent let in, <lb />
will establish us a first-class mill <lb />
Efficient. <lb />
Seventy years ago, more or lest, a <lb />
well known citizen of Richmond, N. <lb />
II., named Grout, was reputed <lb />
to be a Federalist, perhaps the o. <lb />
one in town. Political feeling ran <lb />
high in those days, as it often done <lb />
since, and naturally the of <lb />
was looked upon with small <lb />
favor. <lb />
The majority, in order to show their <lb />
disrespect for the man or their <lb />
of his political principles, elected <lb />
him hog reeve, an officer whose duty <lb />
it was to ring all swine found running <lb />
at large in the highway, or else to pin <lb />
them into the town pound. <lb />
Grout assumed the office with much <lb />
complacency and great dignity withal, <lb />
and shortly began operations in earn- <lb />
est, as was soon found out by many of <lb />
his opponents, who had been <lb />
to turn their hogs into the pub- <lb />
way. <lb />
Securing efficient help he gathered <lb />
quite a respectable <lb />
in point of numbers, at all events <lb />
belonging mostly to such of his neigh- <lb />
and townsmen as had been fore- <lb />
most in promoting him to office. He <lb />
Etc. <lb />
lodged the <lb />
Fa-tors and superintendents many other that Will <lb />
lent at the -seat will arrange j prove a blessing to the <lb />
for these conventions. All of Greenville <lb />
Each count j will Nu. are respectfully <lb />
point five delegates to the State to be present on Saturday, <lb />
Convention. <lb />
order of State Executive Coin <lb />
E. J <lb />
J. Sec. <lb />
s in the pound, and <lb />
waited for his fees; but, as luck would <lb />
have it, the was not strong <lb />
enough to hold this kind of cattle, <lb />
the pigs all got out, and, with a few <lb />
exceptions, their way home <lb />
again. <lb />
Grout was equal to the emergency; <lb />
he sued the town for damages. By the <lb />
town's neglect he had lost his lawful <lb />
fees. The court decided in his favor, <lb />
and the town was mulcted in the sum <lb />
of nearly <lb />
After this the solitary Federalist of <lb />
the village allowed to remain a <lb />
private Companion. <lb />
Feb. 9th, next regular <lb />
We would be dad to have . J, <lb />
of other meet with us that <lb />
day. <lb />
Of Interest to Ladies. <lb />
LOOK TO INTEREST <lb />
Having received a fresh line of the following anode, we are now <lb />
n ad to offer to the public just what they stand . need goods <lb />
at prices that will please the purchaser. <lb />
IN STOCK <lb />
STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
SHIRTS <lb />
BOOTS <lb />
To lit all who favor us with their patronage. <lb />
Hardware, Nails, Cutlery, Guns, Shot, Powder, <lb />
Crockery, Wood and Willow <lb />
ware, Furniture, Harness, Whips, <lb />
Ax and Railroad Mills Snuff, Chewing <lb />
and Smoking Tobacco. <lb />
IN THIS LINK WK 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, 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 -or goods in our are invited to come to see <lb />
W will sell w low who veils as good as we do <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
TO JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door North ox House.<lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with tin-1 <lb />
but WORK. <lb />
material used i <lb />
st Mechanic <lb />
ally put tip <lb />
We keep op and die late Improved <lb />
n nil work. All styles are <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also mi hand a full Q of <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which sell ah LOW <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
people of tin and <lb />
merit a continuance of <lb />
favor k <lb />
E. C. GLENN <lb />
COMMISSION <lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER <lb />
SHELL LIME. PURE DISSOLVED BONE <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, Mar. 1887. <lb />
Rail Road. <lb />
The railroad company com-. <lb />
in my this <lb />
week nil take up about <lb />
hundred apple pear ,. <lb />
the varieties Viz. <lb />
Favorite, winter <lb />
Yellow May, Spice, <lb />
June and <lb />
Winter. These ill sell at <lb />
ten cents each. I also have lour or <lb />
hundred pear trees that I <lb />
sell for twenty cents each. <lb />
These are all class, and <lb />
good varieties. Now is the time to <lb />
get cheap trees. Come at once. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly as Executrix of <lb />
the Last Will Testament Amos <lb />
Evans, deceased, on the 2nd day of <lb />
notice is hereby to nil <lb />
persons Indebted to the estate said <lb />
decedent, to make immediate payment <lb />
to the undesigned, and to all <lb />
said estate to their claim prop- <lb />
to the on <lb />
or before the 2nd day of January. 1800. <lb />
or this will lie plead in liar of their <lb />
HATTI E. Evans. <lb />
of Amos <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a power contained In R <lb />
certain executed and delivered <lb />
to me W. J. Janus on Ike 46th day of <lb />
April and recorded in Book T -1 <lb />
In the office of <lb />
county, i will for sale on the <lb />
premises it. <lb />
the 2nd day <lb />
o'clock the parcel of <lb />
land viz of a house and <lb />
lot of land situated in the town of <lb />
el Pitt county on the East side of Main <lb />
the lands of hire, <lb />
Warren Andrews and others, <lb />
containing one half acre more or <lb />
Terms L. Ari-s <lb />
Jan. 2nd. Mortgagee <lb />
Jambs M. Atty for Mortgagee <lb />
Is that will <lb />
be made to the Board of Commissioners <lb />
of comity on the Isl Monday in <lb />
to establish new Town- <lb />
ship out of purls Swift Creek. <lb />
townships with the fol- <lb />
lowing boundaries. Beginning at the <lb />
mouth of Turkey Cock Swamp running <lb />
with said swamp cork <lb />
thence to the persimmon branch, then <lb />
down said branch to clay root swamp <lb />
then up said to Indian well <lb />
then up said swamp to the head <lb />
of said swamp then to Greenville <lb />
township line then with said line to <lb />
road at or near branch <lb />
church then with said road to S <lb />
swamp then down said swamp to the be- <lb />
ginning This Jan. 5th., 1880. <lb />
Moore N. R <lb />
w. W. Haddock James Cox. <lb />
It you want something nice way of <lb />
Sewing Machines, <lb />
to the A <lb />
large new just received. <lb />
Watches. Clocks, Jewelry and <lb />
repaired and warranted. <lb />
W. S. <lb />
FEED STORE. <lb />
C. D. ROUNTREE, <lb />
far <lb />
Dealer ii Hay, Corn, Meal <lb />
and I eel. <lb />
Will pay <lb />
Corn and Peas. <lb />
I pay cash for my goods and can <lb />
ford lo sell at <lb />
Call on me at the store of S. <lb />
o. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
On Hondo. 4th day if <lb />
A. s.-l at the Court. <lb />
I lie town ,. <lb />
ville lo the Milder Cask <lb />
one trait laud Put county and <lb />
as Situated <lb />
Greenville Township on the <lb />
side of Tar liner adjoining <lb />
U S. <lb />
others, at the same time and <lb />
place will sell for one other <lb />
tract in Put county <lb />
v lie north side Tar <lb />
the lands of I. A. <lb />
A and <lb />
said lands were owed by W. W- <lb />
at the time of his death <lb />
I will sell the Interest of K. L. ho <lb />
six In satisfy as <lb />
execution in my hands <lb />
against L. and <lb />
have been levied on said land <lb />
as the properly of said E. L. MS <lb />
J. A. K. <lb />
3rd <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of Decree of the <lb />
of county, in a special <lb />
entitled Wm. Executor it <lb />
Mary A. E. May vs. Thus. E. Keel tat <lb />
wife. Mary P. Lewis, and others, I <lb />
on the 4th day of February 1889, at II <lb />
o clock. Meridian, at the Court <lb />
door, in the town of Greenville, tell fer <lb />
cash the house and lot in <lb />
upon which E. Keel now lives, s- <lb />
the lots Mrs. Martha Belcher, <lb />
H. I. Davis and others. Maid lot <lb />
about three acres land, and <lb />
It is a dwelling all necessary out- <lb />
houses. This 12th day of Dec. 1888.<lb /></p>
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M. R. Lang's Column. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
IS USUAL <lb />
We take lead in th <lb />
display of <lb />
Early Spring <lb />
MEW TIM.<lb />
WHILE AD-<lb />
for it Id <lb />
AT . r.<lb />
We have now on <lb />
an <lb />
limit <lb />
Of rare novelties in <lb />
and Plain <lb />
Send your orders for job printing <lb />
to this office. <lb />
Mud. <lb />
Agricultural Lime ready for de- <lb />
livery by E. C. Glenn. <lb />
River and creeks all full now. <lb />
A yoke of heavy Oxen and good <lb />
for sale by John Flanagan. <lb />
New moon to-morrow night. <lb />
Tons for sale by A. <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
Had, worse, worst. County roads. <lb />
Just received another Shipment <lb />
the New Lee Cook Stoves. <lb />
D. Co. <lb />
The month of 1889 is almost <lb />
gone. <lb />
The buck Barbed fencing <lb />
is the beat Price reduced. <lb />
Gasket Co. <lb />
Cold snap. Yes it got here after <lb />
a while. <lb />
Good dwelling house for rent. <lb />
Apply to E. <lb />
To-morrow will be the last day of <lb />
January. <lb />
bushels of Western <lb />
Oats for sale by A. <lb />
Seed <lb />
was full of strangers <lb />
The styles <lb />
for the season are the <lb />
HEMSTITCH <lb />
In which we are show- <lb />
quite a varied <lb />
assortment both in <lb />
its and Colors <lb />
We also have a com- <lb />
line in <lb />
Victoria Lawns <lb />
AND- <lb />
Linens, <lb />
for the coming season. <lb />
Our stock of <lb />
was never more replete <lb />
with novelties. <lb />
We have <lb />
Edging and Insertion, <lb />
Revere, French Work, <lb />
Swiss Edging and In- <lb />
and many <lb />
other novelties. <lb />
Call early and secure <lb />
your choice, <lb />
The town <lb />
last week. <lb />
We sell for cash therefore <lb />
our goods are marked low down. <lb />
D. D. <lb />
The folks had several par- <lb />
ties last week. <lb />
Now in stock all kinds D. M. <lb />
Kerry Co's Garden Seed, at the <lb />
Store. <lb />
Water in the river, right <lb />
much of it there, too. <lb />
Car load of western emu lust re- <lb />
Much mud. more mud. most mini, <lb />
in every degree, on the county <lb />
roads. <lb />
Jan received Boss Fa- <lb />
Lunch Milk Biscuit at Old <lb />
Buck Store. <lb />
About thirty-eight minutes of <lb />
daylight have been gained this <lb />
month. <lb />
A car had of corn just <lb />
arrived. Also a large of seed <lb />
oats on hand, on C. <lb />
tree. <lb />
looks like things are moving to <lb />
see the work being done by the. rail- <lb />
i road hands. <lb />
We are now receiving our spring <lb />
stock of Hardware, which we are <lb />
offering v low cash. <lb />
D. <lb />
Greenville's paved streets and <lb />
electric lights a thing <lb />
forever. <lb />
Jan Ins more P. <lb />
Co's Sweet which <lb />
has proven to lie the healthiest and <lb />
cheapest. per pound at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Its a cold snap pounced down on <lb />
us Monday and some weather may <lb />
be coming after all. <lb />
Money To suit. <lb />
Mole liberal terms Hum heretofore. <lb />
to J. B. Green <lb />
C. <lb />
James T. Edwards, Executor of <lb />
James E. Edwards, has a notice to <lb />
creditors in this paper <lb />
We are agents for the Richmond <lb />
Stove Co., whose stoves are taking <lb />
the lead win introduced. The <lb />
New Lee has become very popular <lb />
in this section. <lb />
D. D. Co <lb />
W. B. Stocks has lost several <lb />
notes which he warns all persons <lb />
not to buy or trade for. <lb />
New Home and ma- <lb />
chines for side J- C. <lb />
The San lord Express is becoming <lb />
one the brightest and best edited <lb />
papers in the State. <lb />
bushels early all white Spring <lb />
Oats, Cheap at Old Brick Store <lb />
The skimmers have put in their <lb />
dip nets search of the shad that <lb />
start on a trip up the river. <lb />
Higgs are moving <lb />
their stock of goods to the store just <lb />
vacated by H. Morris Bros. <lb />
It more rain had fallen last <lb />
week another small size flood might <lb />
have been found in the Tar. <lb />
Greenville now has a splendid <lb />
string band, under the leadership <lb />
Plot. John <lb />
Something be to <lb />
prove the streets Greenville alter <lb />
a of bad weather. <lb />
The improvements to Mr. A. L. <lb />
residence, on are <lb />
nearly completed. It is- a <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Miss Emma left, home <lb />
last week for Tarboro to take a five <lb />
mouths course French mu- <lb />
sic. <lb />
Mrs. W B. Whichard, of <lb />
township, the editor's aunt, spent <lb />
two days with last week. <lb />
Mr. E. L. of St. <lb />
ens, S. a native of this county, <lb />
has visiting his old home the <lb />
past week. <lb />
Deputy Sheriff R. W. King left <lb />
for yesterday to <lb />
Sheriff Tucker in the Sheriff's Con- <lb />
which meets in that city- <lb />
to-day. <lb />
Mr. C. F. of Scotland, has <lb />
formed a with Mr. <lb />
P. Matthew, civil engineering <lb />
at this place. They will have a <lb />
branch office at Goldsboro. <lb />
Mr. IS G. Cox, a young man of <lb />
this county who a year ago <lb />
moved to Dunn, called to see us <lb />
yesterday and renewed his sub <lb />
script the <lb />
Mr. John Ricks has given up his <lb />
as clerk at the Old <lb />
Brick Store and taken to the farm. <lb />
Not a bad change, as the young man <lb />
who sticks to the farm is to be ad <lb />
mired. <lb />
The highest average ever made <lb />
at Institute was that of Mr. F- <lb />
C. Harding in the last examination. <lb />
It was in a very small fraction of <lb />
The next highest was made <lb />
by Miss Bessie Jarvis. <lb />
guard had a drill last Friday <lb />
with twenty out, which is <lb />
the usual attendance of late. We <lb />
Would almost rejoice to we full <lb />
ranks out once more. Cannot <lb />
boys be induced in some way to at- <lb />
tend the drills t <lb />
TO OUR FRIENDS <lb />
Mr. T. F. Christman has resigned <lb />
the position f night watchman, in <lb />
which he has long and faithfully <lb />
served, and taken a clerkship with <lb />
Messrs. <lb />
Mr. J. L. Daniel assumes the rounds <lb />
as watchman. <lb />
Mr. J. H. Ellis, of was <lb />
in to see us Monday and left a sub- <lb />
tor the He <lb />
told us the train ran over a colored <lb />
I man at Saturday night <lb />
and almost cut his off, causing <lb />
instant death. <lb />
Mr. A. has moved his <lb />
family from this place lo Tarboro, <lb />
he will a grocery. Mr. <lb />
Frank Wilson, who has been a clerk <lb />
for Mr. here, goes with <lb />
We regret to lose such a <lb />
family from Greenville, especially <lb />
since they have been so long <lb />
with our citizens. <lb />
Rev. G. L. Finch, a young minis- <lb />
Halifax Co. who has been <lb />
pointed by the Baptist Mission <lb />
Board to this county, is <lb />
to reach this <lb />
week and will preach the <lb />
Church next <lb />
He will preach at Alien's School <lb />
house at P- M. He will give his <lb />
time and services to the country <lb />
places. <lb />
Senator William.-, of Pitt, was re <lb />
ported absent iron the session of <lb />
last Saturday on account of sick- <lb />
We hope our Senator is well <lb />
ere this and at his post, as his pres- <lb />
at each session is almost a <lb />
Perhaps it is not too late <lb />
to state that his speech in <lb />
Hon. T. J. Jarvis, in the <lb />
Senatorial caucus, was the <lb />
and grandest delivered. <lb />
M R. L <lb />
B. Lang's Column. <lb />
L. G. offers all Ins <lb />
household and at <lb />
reduced prices as he expects to <lb />
leave Greenville soon. <lb />
If yon want two good papers <lb />
stud a dozen r of choice <lb />
seed in call at the <lb />
Reflector office. <lb />
We have received from James <lb />
and florist, <lb />
N. Y., a beautiful <lb />
the prettiest yet to band. <lb />
Some of our farmers are begin- <lb />
to talk common sense and act <lb />
accordingly. what an Alli- <lb />
man says elsewhere. <lb />
A was brought to <lb />
placed in Sheriff Tuck <lb />
keeping. He bad broken into a <lb />
house in Swift Creek township. <lb />
At the of services it <lb />
Baptist to-night <lb />
dance of baptism will be <lb />
by Rev. J. W. <lb />
Our friends throughout the <lb />
could help in making the <lb />
far more interesting sending <lb />
their neighborhood. <lb />
How do you like the REFLECTOR <lb />
I his week in the way of print T <lb />
by the way, look what a large <lb />
amount of reading matter there is. <lb />
People in far away sections of the <lb />
county now say it takes them nearly <lb />
all day to get to Greenville when <lb />
start here. The roads are so <lb />
bad. <lb />
Pitt county hens becoming <lb />
industrious, now that holidays are <lb />
passed. Two firms in Greenville <lb />
shipped 1200 eggs last <lb />
The meeting of <lb />
Union will be held with the Green- <lb />
ville Baptist Church, beginning <lb />
Thursday before the fifth Sunday <lb />
in March. <lb />
The accommodations around Ho- <lb />
tel continue in advance <lb />
The last addition is a <lb />
service. stopping <lb />
there arc sent lo any point desired. <lb />
The stock of goods belonging to <lb />
Harry Skinner Co., has <lb />
just been removed from their old <lb />
stand to the store which Mrs. Home <lb />
once occupied, in the same block. <lb />
M. R. Lang takes the lead as usu- <lb />
Already be la displaying a line <lb />
novelties. Enterprise in <lb />
his house all the year round. See <lb />
his new advertisement. <lb />
The Club are <lb />
paring for a grand masquerade bull <lb />
on February Handsome tick- <lb />
have need sent out, which were <lb />
executed at the office. <lb />
The Board of County <lb />
will hold their regular monthly <lb />
session next Monday. On the same <lb />
day the Justices of the Peace will <lb />
meet to elect a member to fill the <lb />
vacancy that exists on the <lb />
Board. <lb />
from the country who <lb />
visit Greenville are invited to come <lb />
to office and <lb />
examine our specimens of job print- <lb />
We can give them splendid <lb />
work the best on let <lb />
tar bill beads envelopes. <lb />
On Saturday night, between <lb />
Greenville Snow Hill was lost a <lb />
new buggy apron with name -E. B. <lb />
the underside. Finder <lb />
will please return it-to Hotel Ma- <lb />
con. <lb />
Schedules the W. W. and A. <lb />
N. C. railroads will be on <lb />
the fourth page of the <lb />
They will keep our people correctly <lb />
informed as to the movement of <lb />
trains. <lb />
It takes with big feet like us, <lb />
neighbor Lang Moore at <lb />
Hotel to make a triumphant <lb />
voyage of the streets on muddy <lb />
We can spread mod at a <lb />
shocking rate, while those with <lb />
a la Chinese to rise no <lb />
The directory appearing on first <lb />
page of the has just <lb />
been revised. We desire to keep <lb />
it correct and will <lb />
to of any errors it <lb />
may <lb />
is just one mud-bole be- <lb />
tweed my house and Greenville, and <lb />
that reaches all the is how <lb />
Mr. J. R. Johnson, of <lb />
tells us of the it ion county <lb />
roads are in. <lb />
One good thing about the side- <lb />
walks of Greenville. Though they <lb />
get bad in rainy weather are <lb />
all right, with now and then <lb />
places, a few boors after <lb />
weather clears. <lb />
If you want the <lb />
your county paper, and the <lb />
Carolina one of the oldest <lb />
and best agricultural papers print- <lb />
ed, you can gel both for cash, <lb />
with a dozen packages of choice <lb />
garden seed thrown Now is our <lb />
time. Come on and subscribe. <lb />
They spring up all around <lb />
big we <lb />
Coming forward ranging <lb />
from to pounds. But <lb />
of them come up with the Mr. <lb />
J. U. slaughtered Pitt <lb />
county, the which was over <lb />
A ham out of that hog weigh- <lb />
ed pounds. <lb />
The Greenville market report will <lb />
hereafter be upon of the <lb />
in Mile paces of the <lb />
which allows corrections to tie made <lb />
in it at a hour to putting the <lb />
paper in press. More attention will <lb />
now be given to the corrections each <lb />
week and prices will be given that <lb />
can be upon. <lb />
The hail at Greenville was as- <lb />
almost seaport-like appear- <lb />
antes, comparatively last <lb />
week. We walked down Thursday <lb />
morning were astonished at <lb />
the in There <lb />
were lour steamers, two large <lb />
era, three oyster boats and three <lb />
flats. The were <lb />
cargoes lime fur <lb />
Mi. h. U. Glenn. <lb />
returned to our es- <lb />
teemed the New <lb />
Journal, a complimentary <lb />
ticket to the flab, game, oyster <lb />
Fair lobe held in that <lb />
city February to the <lb />
We visited mm there a ear ago, <lb />
from what we saw then say <lb />
the coming one will amply repay ail <lb />
who visit it. The attendance should <lb />
be large. <lb />
There are four copies of the Re- <lb />
printed in 1886, that we <lb />
like to get for special <lb />
and will any one who will <lb />
bring the four to us a year's sub- <lb />
to this paper. dates <lb />
wan led are Feb. 1886, Feb. <lb />
1886, Feb. March 1886. <lb />
Now friends, look over old pa- <lb />
see if you can rind these <lb />
dates. <lb />
Watt. <lb />
Thad Manning commenting <lb />
his the <lb />
tor's to Greenville's in- <lb />
efficient town government and non- <lb />
lighted lamps, advises us to <lb />
to progressive, enterprising, <lb />
electric lighted Henderson. That <lb />
might do, Thad, but Greenville's <lb />
boom on the completion of rail- <lb />
road will ere long fetch about <lb />
lights, and we had about as <lb />
well sit down to wait them as <lb />
try to reach Henderson via the <lb />
present R. G. at Wei <lb />
dun. <lb />
Boll of Honor, <lb />
Quarter <lb />
Academic; Department. <lb />
Bots J. T. W. E. Tucker, <lb />
A. D. Johnson, G. R. Little. F. C. <lb />
Harding. O. L. Joyner and W. A. <lb />
B. <lb />
Proctor, Agnes <lb />
Nichols, Annie Perkins, Jennie <lb />
James, Bessie Tyson, Carrie Cobb, <lb />
Lillie Wilson, Ida M. <lb />
E. Ward, Ida Etta Harris, <lb />
Helen Lucy Cox, Bessie Jar- <lb />
vis Bessie White. <lb />
F Department. <lb />
Johnnie <lb />
Tucker, Willie Perkins, Joe Jarvis. <lb />
Lizzie <lb />
-Blow, Lina Sheppard, A liner <lb />
Rosalind Rountree, Hellen <lb />
Let a Sadie <lb />
Bessie Harding, Mamie <lb />
Mamie <lb />
White, Marv White, Mary <lb />
Move. Clara Forties, Mamie Ed- <lb />
Hellen and <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
Railroad. <lb />
The railroad work goes <lb />
lot ward, so when the <lb />
state the weather is into <lb />
consideration. The bands are now <lb />
at work on both rides river, <lb />
throwing up the large dam on <lb />
the other side and another force <lb />
cutting through hill on ibis side. <lb />
ll. Smith, of <lb />
Neck, a who we have <lb />
to be exceedingly courteous <lb />
and entertaining, is contractor for <lb />
the grading of the entire line. His <lb />
general overseer is Capt. Sykes, an- <lb />
other very clever man, under <lb />
the latter are a number of sub- <lb />
overseers each a <lb />
or The <lb />
work goes on as regularly as clock- <lb />
work, every man bis place <lb />
keeping bis work in order. It <lb />
cannot be determined yet at just <lb />
what lime the road will be <lb />
ed and running order for the <lb />
trains, but only a few months at <lb />
outside- Greenville get her- <lb />
self readiness to keep abreast the <lb />
times. <lb />
Quick Trip- <lb />
Send, brother, send with care, <lb />
Three nick-Is to of <lb />
A In quick trip time get from <lb />
Mare <lb />
A book -feds and plants so rare. <lb />
Send, brother, send with <lb />
For the Floral Guide from <lb />
Vick's Floral contains certificate <lb />
good for cents worth of seeds. Send <lb />
to Rochester, N. Y. <lb />
is your county pa- <lb />
per. Get neighbor lo take it. 91.50 <lb />
par year Is all K easts. <lb />
CUSTOMERS. <lb />
We are glad to inform you, that we are now <lb />
in that large and commodious building formerly <lb />
occupied <lb />
H. Morris Bros, <lb />
Our MR will leave in a few days for <lb />
the North, with the hard cash to make our <lb />
Spring purchases, which will enable us to place <lb />
before public goods at extremely <lb />
low prices. Thanking you for your past fa- <lb />
and a continuance of the same. <lb />
We are yours Respectfully. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
THE <lb />
m so Tim <lb />
mu <lb />
ft Lb <lb />
Tax Delinquents, Take Notice. <lb />
That on the Monday in Feb- <lb />
being the 4th day of <lb />
the month, at twelve o'clock, m., at <lb />
the court house door Greenville, <lb />
I shall offer for sale, the lands <lb />
the following named persons or so <lb />
as may be necessary <lb />
to satisfy the taxes asserted <lb />
against them for the year 1888. <lb />
costs included. I shall send a sue- <lb />
Deputy to Hie borne of every <lb />
delinquent tax payer in the comity <lb />
who owns no laud, to seize sell <lb />
personal property to satisfy the tax. <lb />
due and costs. <lb />
TO <lb />
Harrow, I . C. acres <lb />
acres <lb />
II. K. a <lb />
R. It. i <lb />
Atkinson But <lb />
Randolph, William <lb />
A. A. <lb />
FARMVILLE TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Martha I Town Lot <lb />
i. O. Town Lot <lb />
1-6 <lb />
Bell, B. W. <lb />
Stephen <lb />
Joyner, T. Plank Road SI <lb />
Jason Plank <lb />
plank Road <lb />
C. G. Creek en <lb />
L. V. Swamp <lb />
It. M. B <lb />
ard, J. T. <lb />
GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP <lb />
Anderson. S. F. acres <lb />
James 7-1 <lb />
Bryant. Samuel SO <lb />
Britt, William i Town Lot <lb />
Brown, James Sr. J Town Lot <lb />
Bernard, Ellen Town Lot <lb />
Bowl, Jno F acres <lb />
Louis acres <lb />
Bell, James <lb />
Bell Patsy acres <lb />
J acres <lb />
Robert acres <lb />
Cory, w M acres <lb />
Town Lots <lb />
Cox. W H Town Lot <lb />
F acres <lb />
James acres <lb />
Elks. James plan <lb />
Forbes, Noah acre <lb />
Flake, M A acres in town <lb />
Hardy, Silas <lb />
Hopkins, Nelson j town Lot <lb />
I Ian Lizzie J town lot <lb />
James BO arms <lb />
James, F G J U <lb />
town lot s <lb />
Johnson S M <lb />
Jones Louis acres <lb />
town lot <lb />
I, acres <lb />
Richard acres Plank Road <lb />
Moore R J acres <lb />
Moore, Thomas acres <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, town lot <lb />
Randolph, town lot <lb />
Semens acres <lb />
Spain, acres <lb />
Savage, E T acres <lb />
Smith, Hannah town lot <lb />
Smith. J F acres <lb />
Summerel, Martha acres B <lb />
j town lot . <lb />
Tucker, Mary town lots <lb />
Tyson, c acres <lb />
Tyson, w I A wife acres. <lb />
Tyson, w acres. <lb />
Allen CO <lb />
aw hew J . <lb />
Mattie town lot. <lb />
church <lb />
acres <lb />
John acres <lb />
Stock Hoses lot acres <lb />
n p <lb />
04-----Smith, a <lb />
acres <lb />
Taylor, Isaac <lb />
Taylor. Charles acres creeping swamp <lb />
Tripp. c Adams <lb />
while L H Indian well <lb />
CREEK <lb />
acres Home N----- <lb />
Fred acres Home 01------ <lb />
Gardner. G w G w <lb />
acres Gardner Maj- <lb />
or acres Land <lb />
Peter B acres j Manly Land-------- <lb />
Peter k j land <lb />
Harper acres <lb />
Jones, Henry acres home land <lb />
and <lb />
of m A <lb />
M U acres dower <lb />
L P acres j S <lb />
L P <lb />
acres S V <lb />
Miller. G K acres land <lb />
Manning win acres Home 90-------- <lb />
------Smith. <lb />
acres Allen <lb />
Silvester Allen 8.19-----Smith. <lb />
Anderson Anderson <lb />
acres <lb />
acres Home Laud <lb />
field, T T w <lb />
acres h j c <lb />
acres OS <lb />
FALKLAND. <lb />
Atkinson heirs, acres. Swain Land. <lb />
Atkinson. S . acres. Move <lb />
land. A Law. <lb />
Sorry. acres <lb />
acres, <lb />
and wife. acres, <lb />
lo Hathaway, acres, <lb />
M Lewis, w <lb />
e. acres Foreman land, <lb />
Nichols, w A. acre- land. Parker <lb />
Pitt land. <lb />
Peebles, John. acres. <lb />
A Langley, acres, skinner A <lb />
Williams, W B. acre s laud. <lb />
J n, acres land S <lb />
w f acres SB. <lb />
TOW <lb />
K. C- for M. May acres <lb />
Branch D. N, acres <lb />
acres 3.64- Braxton Sarah Ann <lb />
acres C. Creek J. <lb />
acres M. t. -id acres 84.04 <lb />
Dudley Green acres <lb />
I acres C. reek <lb />
Dennis S. <lb />
ton 57.55 <lb />
Harris Henry acre- <lb />
S. A. <lb />
acres G. <lb />
tare s. creek otter c. n. <lb />
acres acres <lb />
Norris acres <lb />
min acres acres <lb />
88.46 <lb />
Stocks Louisa acres <lb />
j. A. <lb />
acres 82.30 J. acres F. <lb />
Swamp 812.14 <lb />
Tripp creek <lb />
Frank <lb />
Bu Ban <lb />
acres <lb />
Our stock is kept complete by getting good <lb />
NOTHING SECOND HAND OR SECOND CLASS. <lb />
All <lb />
mi mi <lb />
For the next THIRTY DAYS we will sell <lb />
Ready Made Clothing, <lb />
Boots Shoes, etc., <lb />
At figures that will astonish you. <lb />
Men's Boots per pair. <lb />
Men's Shoes per pair. <lb />
Men's Congress Dress Shoes per pair. <lb />
Calicoes per yard. <lb />
And everything in like proportion.<lb />
6-5 <lb />
2--<lb />
be <lb />
r- I. <lb />
will do well to visit our stores before purchasing <lb />
On goods purchased in large quantities we <lb />
Discount, <lb />
Fatties here advertised can settle <lb />
their prior to the day of sale <lb />
by paying costs <lb />
Flanagan, Tux Col. <lb />
N. C, Jan., 8th <lb />
ward, Lovelace town <lb />
BEAVER DAM TOWNSHIP. <lb />
J J acres <lb />
acres. <lb />
acre- Log <lb />
II c acres <lb />
acres . <lb />
J J acres. <lb />
John <lb />
c acres . <lb />
acres. <lb />
Edith acres <lb />
BETHEL TOwNShIP. <lb />
Andrews, w vi. Town Lot <lb />
Alfred Home <lb />
Sarah I <lb />
Bi Mm. M. <lb />
Bryan. M. i. Land <lb />
E. Brown Land <lb />
J. Town <lb />
Britton. w. H. <lb />
M. L. I <lb />
i Town Lot<lb />
Cherry. Horne Land <lb />
Foreman, w. Town Lot<lb />
Andrew Town Lot <lb />
James. M. A. <lb />
Town Lot <lb />
B. J. Town Lot <lb />
Knox, w. A. and w. E. I <lb />
Manning. John Home Land <lb />
Mainline. John <lb />
Moore, ii. 0.11 Horne Land <lb />
House ft Vines, Town Lot <lb />
Dodders. M. U. Town Lot <lb />
Tow i i, acres <lb />
Staton. Grimes I own <lb />
C. J. Town Lot <lb />
ward. Town Lot<lb />
lo V Land <lb />
ii. Land <lb />
US <lb />
Little B V acres. <lb />
ward, c C acres. <lb />
township- <lb />
Hardy acres <lb />
Evans. acre. <lb />
Evans. acres <lb />
Sally acres <lb />
acres <lb />
C F Pt <lb />
Civil Engineers, Surveyors <lb />
and Architects. <lb />
AND N. <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
The Arm of II. K. A Co have this <lb />
day dissolved by consent. All <lb />
persons Indebted to said will settle <lb />
with II. Keel, and persons holding <lb />
claims against said will present <lb />
them to him settlement. This <lb />
18th 1889. ii. F. <lb />
T. E. KEel. <lb />
Hereafter I will continue the business, <lb />
and will soon have a large lot of stock to <lb />
arrive. Give me a call. H. <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
partnership heretofore existing <lb />
between F. Fleming; and Fleming <lb />
the name of F. S. Fleming <lb />
has this day dissolved by mutual consent, <lb />
all persons holding claims against the <lb />
will present them to F. Fleming for <lb />
payment, all persons t the <lb />
come settle with him. Jan 17th <lb />
F. Fleming. <lb />
I shall continue business old <lb />
Parker's Cross Roads with a full <lb />
line of goods and will take pleasure in <lb />
serving my old customers and friends. <lb />
With thanks for past <lb />
an of the same. <lb />
I am very your-, <lb />
F. Fleming. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly before the <lb />
Court Clerk of county on <lb />
the day December. 1888. a. Ad- <lb />
of the of Lu <lb />
Whichard, deceased, all owing <lb />
the estate are hereby to make <lb />
immediate payment to the undersigned <lb />
and all persons claims against <lb />
said estate must present the same on <lb />
before the day of 1889. <lb />
or notice will be plead In bat of <lb />
their recovery. <lb />
John f. <lb />
Whichard. <lb />
Sale of Land. <lb />
By virtue a decree of the Suite- <lb />
of Pitt county in n certain <lb />
J. M. <lb />
as cane So. upon <lb />
the special proceeding of <lb />
court, shall on <lb />
4TH, <lb />
at the Court door in <lb />
ville. sell at public sale lo the <lb />
highest bidder, pieces or <lb />
parcels land in <lb />
ville and the Sooth <lb />
side o. Little Creak, <lb />
one piece ml joining the <lb />
Jacob Joyner, Charles Joyner and <lb />
others, by estimation <lb />
Acres, more or less, <lb />
known the Joyner <lb />
her pie . adjoining i he <lb />
lands on Bill Williams, Alfred <lb />
and others, containing ion <lb />
Acres, more or less, <lb />
known as tie Piney Woods <lb />
Tract. Terms of sale, <lb />
Alex i. Blow, <lb />
Greenville, N. -it <lb />
mt. <lb />
Forms. Greenville, President<lb />
. I <lb />
X. M. k. Tarboro, Gen <lb />
ii. It. F. Gen<lb />
Tin People's Line for travel on Ta <lb />
Steamer is <lb />
and -i boat ill.-river. She has <lb />
thoroughly repaired, <lb />
and <lb />
Fitted up specially <lb />
comm and Ladies. <lb />
rE <lb />
A Table furnished with <lb />
i he mark. I <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Is <lb />
only comfortable hut attractive. <lb />
Leave Holiday, Wednesday <lb />
an . a m. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro <lb />
and at o'clock, a. m. <lb />
I received daily and through <lb />
Bills Lading given to all <lb />
Greenville, W. C. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
On Monday 4th day of <lb />
A. 1889, will sell at Court <lb />
House door In town Green- <lb />
ville to the highest cash <lb />
several tracts of land in Pin county <lb />
and bound d as One tract. <lb />
known as the May Place <lb />
the Ian Is of All red Forbes F. T. <lb />
Cannon the and <lb />
acres more less <lb />
also the <lb />
A. C. Tucker and <lb />
others containing two hundred <lb />
acres more or less also the <lb />
place on which the. said now <lb />
lives adjoining ii. Cobb win. <lb />
L T- Tyson others <lb />
excepting winch has <lb />
laid oil to the <lb />
acres more or less, also the place <lb />
known as the Simmons lauds ad- <lb />
joining W. A. others <lb />
containing acres more or <lb />
an in band <lb />
for against L. <lb />
Sr. J. A. K. Sheriff. <lb />
January 5th., 1889. <lb />
m m int.<lb />
s. arranged that <lb />
the week la <lb />
Stores for rent. <lb />
The formerly occupied by Mar- <lb />
at corner of h <lb />
the store opposite <lb />
occupied by Mrs. Sheppard as a <lb />
for rent on and <lb />
after January 1st. reasonable, <lb />
Apply to, <lb />
Tin classes ill be <lb />
pupils call i r <lb />
January. <lb />
TEACHERS <lb />
Principal,<lb />
Mis Primary <lb />
Cannon, Vocal <lb />
u; Music. <lb />
Mollie Boise, an <lb />
. . DUCKETT Book <lb />
DEPARTMENTS. <lb />
Primary. Academic. <lb />
. Ms- <lb />
Painting and Drawing. <lb />
i Large, comfortable Buildings. <lb />
Healthy Good Water <lb />
i Will Prepared Food far <lb />
era. A Corp- of <lb />
all Ii of Aral <lb />
Music Department <lb />
i i work lo any lull, the Stan, <lb />
New lanes and Organs. <lb />
A of nearly volume, <lb />
purchased recently for School. <lb />
Moderate, from to tar <lb />
Board and Tuition Tuition <lb />
Day Pupils same as advertised <lb />
in i Pupils who do not board <lb />
with Principal should <lb />
before engaging board elsewhere. Per <lb />
fur her Address. <lb />
JOHN <lb />
Horses and Mules <lb />
For sale by undersigned at the <lb />
on public square, <lb />
lately occupied by Tyson. Several <lb />
car loads of and mules for cash <lb />
or on lime. <lb />
stock and learn prices <lb />
J. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Lost sometime during year i<lb />
for Two each due <lb />
follows ; <lb />
One on the 1st day of January <lb />
One on the Isl day January <lb />
One on the 1st day of January law. <lb />
One on the 1st day of January <lb />
One on the 1st gay of January <lb />
not to <lb />
I . <lb />
Flit Pr <lb />
vs. <lb />
Penny <lb />
The above named will <lb />
lake notice that an action, entitled <lb />
its above, hits been commenced <lb />
the in the Court <lb />
I'm county to obtain a divorce a <lb />
the Pan- <lb />
in his wile; and the said <lb />
will take notice <lb />
that he is required to appear at <lb />
the next the Superior OMNI <lb />
of said county, to he held the <lb />
Monday alter the 1st mob <lb />
day in March, at the <lb />
House in Greenville, <lb />
All parties hereby Warner, <lb />
buy or trade for said Holes. This complaint said petition, or the <lb />
of January W. B. So is <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
Owing to the fact that am to leave <lb />
Greenville, I offer all my and <lb />
Furniture at low prices. Call <lb />
early. L. <lb />
will apply I <lb />
the demanded his com- <lb />
This day <lb />
K. A. <lb />
Court, Pitt Co.<lb />
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to be washed in the ordinary <lb />
finest laces or embroideries <lb />
wash them with PYLE'S PEARLINE. <lb />
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dread the washing PYLE'S PEARLINE on it <lb />
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We guarantee PEARLINE to be harmless, but beware <lb />
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PEARLINE is the modern means for easy and good <lb />
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Manufactured only by JAMES PYLE, New Yak. <lb />
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and comfortable chair-. <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable <lb />
for work outside of my shop <lb />
promptly executed. Very respect fully, <lb />
EDMONDS. <lb />
WILMINGTON A WELDON R. R. <lb />
and Schedule. <lb />
TRAINS GOING SOUTH. <lb />
No -7. No <lb />
Dated Sen. dally Mail, daily <lb />
daily ex Sun. <lb />
pas ts <lb />
Weldon i pin <lb />
Ar Rocky Mount <lb />
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Lt Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Wilson pm <lb />
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GOING NORTH <lb />
No 1-1. No <lb />
pm IS am <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK STORE. <lb />
AND MERCHANTS BUY- <lb />
their year's supplies will find it to <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
chasing elsewhere. Our stock is complete <lb />
in it branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS. <lb />
FLOUR, 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 />
FURNITURE <lb />
always on hand 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 />
Greenville. N. C <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
GREENVILLE C. <lb />
THE LONG <lb />
In the long run tame finds the deserving <lb />
man; <lb />
The lucky weight may for a <lb />
day. <lb />
But in good time true merit leads the <lb />
van. <lb />
And pretense, unnoticed, goes Its <lb />
way; <lb />
In the long run. <lb />
In the long run all godly sorrow pays ; <lb />
There is no thing than righteous <lb />
pain, <lb />
I he sleepless nights, the awful <lb />
days. <lb />
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brain, <lb />
Unmeaning joys enervate in the. end, <lb />
But sorrow yield a glorious dividend. <lb />
In the long run. <lb />
I n the long run all hidden things are <lb />
known; <lb />
The eye of truth will penetrate the <lb />
light, <lb />
And, good or ill, thy secret shall be <lb />
known, <lb />
However well guarded from the <lb />
light <lb />
All the unspoken motives of the breast <lb />
Arc fathomed by the years, and stand <lb />
In the long run. <lb />
In the long run all love is paid by love. <lb />
Though by the hearts of <lb />
earth i <lb />
The eternal government <lb />
Keeps strict account, and will redeem <lb />
Its work. <lb />
Give thy love not count the <lb />
cost- <lb />
So beautiful a thing was never lost <lb />
never lost <lb />
u the long run. <lb />
a solid vote refused to <lb />
agree to an amendment putting <lb />
salt on the free lust in place of <lb />
Boxes. Salt is by every-x <lb />
body, mill should be made as cheap <lb />
as of Hoses is <lb />
only used by a few wealthy people. <lb />
Bin men's Salve. <lb />
The best in the world for Cuts <lb />
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe <lb />
Sores, Chapped Hands, C hi <lb />
Corns, and all Skin Eruption <lb />
and cures Piles, or no pay re <lb />
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect <lb />
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price <lb />
per box. For sale by Ernul <lb />
There are fifty one different rail <lb />
roads in the State making 2.649 <lb />
miles. Total taxation value <lb />
6.15. Twenty five of roads <lb />
have been built in the last live <lb />
years. <lb />
-in <lb />
am <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Lt Warsaw <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
So <lb />
x Sun. <lb />
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daily daily <lb />
i Man <lb />
I Till <lb />
II<lb />
EVERYBODY LOOK. <lb />
Horses <lb />
Mules. <lb />
A car load just arrived <lb />
sale by. <lb />
and now for <lb />
Wilson am pin pm <lb />
Ar Rock v Mount B <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Lt Tarboro ens <lb />
Ar Weldon pm <lb />
except Sunday. pin <lb />
Scotland Nick Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck <lb />
P M. leaves Scotland Neck <lb />
A. M- except Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves N C. via <lb />
It Keel stand. Will sell them <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb />
or at reasonable terms on rime. I bought <lb />
my stork for and cirri afford to sell <lb />
a- Cheap as anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
Have just procured several <lb />
to any <lb />
N I . A M. <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leaves <lb />
Sunday. , A M. <lb />
arrive N C. M. Be <lb />
SC AH, <lb />
arrive N . f- A U. <lb />
Train on Nashville Branch leave- <lb />
Mount at M. arrives Nashville -lo <lb />
Hope P M. <lb />
M. <lb />
A M, arrive Bo Mount A <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
Having associated B. S. <lb />
with me in the business we <lb />
are ready to Will the people in that <lb />
for all <lb />
and Wash- <lb />
lit <lb />
No. W South will stop only at <lb />
an I Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. a. <lb />
Weldon for all AM <lb />
rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb />
day via Bay Line. <lb />
Train- make connection <lb />
points North via <lb />
run between <lb />
ton and and have Pullman<lb />
i B <lb />
T EMERSON Gel t. <lb />
Atlantic N. C. Railroad<lb />
In Effect A. M- A Dec. <lb />
19th, 1888. <lb />
i.-. n, <lb />
No. 31- <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the Case down to u <lb />
Pin county Coffin. We are fitted <lb />
up with all conveniences and can render <lb />
services to all who patronize <lb />
us FLANAGAN A SHEPPARD. <lb />
Feb. 22nd. <lb />
IV. L. ELLIOTT. S P ELLIOTT. NICHOLS<lb />
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Nil -V <lb />
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Pass- Train. <lb />
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No. <lb />
Mixed <lb />
Station. Train. <lb />
IS p in <lb />
S M <lb />
La CS <lb />
Falling Creek<lb />
Dover <lb />
Core Creek 1-4 I <lb />
Clark's <lb />
dale <lb />
Havelock <lb />
Newport <lb />
City <lb />
Atlantic Hotel <lb />
Depot a tn <lb />
and Saturday. <lb />
Wednesday Friday. <lb />
Train connect. with Wilmington A <lb />
Weldon Train bound North- leaving <lb />
Goldsboro a. in. <lb />
Danville Train Wot. leaving <lb />
p. in. <lb />
Train II connect- with <lb />
Danville Train, arriving at <lb />
p. in., and with Wilmington and <lb />
Train from North at p. m <lb />
Train is with Wilmington and <lb />
Weldon Freight Train. leaving <lb />
and with <lb />
a m<lb />
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S.-2 <lb />
MS<lb />
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pin <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
NORFOLK <lb />
in Baltimore in 1870- <lb />
Will House in <lb />
1687, the handling and <lb />
sale of cotton, thus giving our customers <lb />
their of the two markets. <lb />
HEW MILLINERY STORE OF <lb />
ff. <lb />
Ha- lately been impaired and fitted up <lb />
j she has just received a display <lb />
of New for <lb />
FALL AND WINTER <lb />
Resides her usual line of trimmed and <lb />
nut rimed Hats, Ornaments and general <lb />
millinery goods, she has the prettiest <lb />
stock of silks, shaded Rib- <lb />
Gauzes, etc., in the market. Give <lb />
her a call at the Old Stand. <lb />
4-1 <lb />
Si <lb />
g ll <lb />
80-j <lb />
HOUSE CORNER <lb />
Can be found a fresh supply of <lb />
tees, Canned Goods, touts, <lb />
Confections, Tobacco, <lb />
Ac, <lb />
which will be sold <lb />
Give me a <lb />
J. C. CHESTNUT. <lb />
of the and prices of the <lb />
goods now kept in stock by <lb />
at V. m, i iv A. with to be had <lb />
v rt r a . i .,. i t <lb />
L. <lb />
Superintendent. <lb />
The i- your county pa- <lb />
per. neighbor to take it. 1.30 <lb />
year is all it costs. <lb />
elsewhere, will convince you that her <lb />
at ck can in no particular be surpassed. <lb />
line of trimmed and <lb />
Mats. The very styles in trim- <lb />
Novelties and Notion. Your <lb />
is solicited. <lb />
Letter. <lb />
Special to <lb />
Washington, <lb />
Mi. to Congress <lb />
a communication from the Secretary <lb />
in regard to the in <lb />
lie also sends a message oil <lb />
his own disposes <lb />
the charges made in <lb />
papers that the <lb />
was neglecting American <lb />
in Samoa. After reviewing <lb />
the whole trouble, the President <lb />
says under the <lb />
which our constitution and laws <lb />
have placed upon the Executive <lb />
power, I have insisted that the <lb />
and independence Samoa <lb />
should be scrupulously preserved <lb />
according to the treaty made with <lb />
I have protested against <lb />
every act apparently tending in the <lb />
opposite direction, during the <lb />
existence of revenue <lb />
one or more vessels of <lb />
war have been kept in Samoa waters <lb />
to protect American citizens and <lb />
property. These things will <lb />
appear from the correspond- <lb />
and papers which have been <lb />
submit led to This is <lb />
the whole, thing in a nut shell. Could <lb />
any American citizen ask <lb />
an administration f All the papers <lb />
in the cases have also been <lb />
submitted to Congress, and they <lb />
are equally creditable to the pa- <lb />
good sense of the <lb />
The S. Navy will soon be in a <lb />
condition to compete that <lb />
any nation, unless the republican <lb />
administration Congress again <lb />
adopt the policy which in <lb />
years succeeded in destroying <lb />
it, while millions of <lb />
with favored The <lb />
committee on naval <lb />
has just completed naval <lb />
bill, which amounts <lb />
The bill authorize- the con- <lb />
a dynamite cruiser on <lb />
the pattern of the Vesuvius, <lb />
on recent trial trip attained <lb />
greatest speed any vessel a- <lb />
and a ton cruising <lb />
tor on the plans by <lb />
Thomas, cl Illinois. <lb />
Another diplomat afloat <lb />
of following in the loots <lb />
Lord has <lb />
in a newspaper, <lb />
has impudently criticized the <lb />
action the in passing <lb />
on the Mon- <lb />
roe doctrine. lie is wiser than <lb />
Lord that he does not <lb />
allow his name to appear. But it <lb />
is certain to get out sooner or <lb />
if the published interview is <lb />
we shall probably have to <lb />
send foreign meddler home <lb />
to learn manners. <lb />
The contest over the speakership <lb />
the next House is <lb />
cat <lb />
fight among tie I <lb />
factions, one led by Messrs Can- <lb />
loot, and the other by <lb />
Messrs Burrows and had <lb />
quite a spirited on the floor <lb />
the this week. Mr. got <lb />
into a passion when be saw how he <lb />
was losing the leadership which he <lb />
has undisputed for lour <lb />
tight was the result of some <lb />
Hue on the part Mr. Blame. <lb />
Be has espoused the <lb />
and is if possible to <lb />
have him elected Speaker. In this <lb />
connection it i;. interesting to note <lb />
that so is of being <lb />
the next State, be <lb />
has already promises <lb />
to the next House, <lb />
patronage under the State departs <lb />
merit, ; to make votes <lb />
The busy bodies who have been <lb />
Hying to it appear that the <lb />
deliberately Sen- <lb />
because be did not in <lb />
vile him to the first State dinner at <lb />
the bite House, km bad all the <lb />
wind taken out of sails by the <lb />
that Mr. has <lb />
been and bum accepted the <lb />
invitation to the next State dinner, <lb />
which takes place on the 31st inst <lb />
However, the fact should be <lb />
in mind that Mr. Cleveland has bad <lb />
ample, for snubbing Mr. <lb />
galls on of the <lb />
manner which he blackguards <lb />
Mr. Cleveland on floor of the <lb />
Senate, but latter could not <lb />
aT IO of the <lb />
Senate, hence the It is <lb />
the presiding officer of <lb />
that is to the State <lb />
said t o represent over <lb />
mil lion persona, were <lb />
to the Senate <lb />
or the <lb />
were op by <lb />
idea of the ad sens <lb />
tariff bill he <lb />
from fat the <lb />
disguised Republican in <lb />
Democratic camp remarks <lb />
days the Democrats <lb />
were in the late election b <lb />
the tariff issue, Nothing of <lb />
sort. In twenty States directly in- <lb />
in, and influenced by the <lb />
agitation for tariff reform, the net <lb />
Democratic was nearly <lb />
over the vote of <lb />
A Scrap of Paper Saved Her Life. <lb />
It was just an ordinary scrap of wrap- <lb />
ping but it save- her life. She <lb />
was in the last stage of consumption, <lb />
by physicians that she was <lb />
could live only a short time she <lb />
weighed less than seventy pounds. On <lb />
a piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. <lb />
New got a BUD. <lb />
pie bottle ; it helped her, she bought a <lb />
large bottle, it helped her more, bought <lb />
another grew better fast, continued <lb />
Its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy <lb />
plump, weighing pounds. For fuller <lb />
particulars send stamp to W. II, Cole. <lb />
Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial bottles of <lb />
this Discovery. Free at <lb />
The Wilmington <lb />
1888 North Carolina <lb />
there were two <lb />
works built ; there were six <lb />
breweries erected ; nine tobacco an <lb />
cigar factories; lorry-one cotton and <lb />
woolen factories; eight electric light <lb />
plants ; twelve raining <lb />
companies; three oil mills; <lb />
forty five water works; five <lb />
companies. <lb />
Baal to Heaven. <lb />
A man on the road to heaven, by <lb />
soul in writes an author <lb />
literary critic, describing Ms ideal, and <lb />
humorously confessing his failure to at- <lb />
it. But if one knows the right path, <lb />
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in the of disease, when tin- <lb />
way of escape is in plain sight As a <lb />
remedy for scrofulous affections of the <lb />
throat lungs, including <lb />
in the formative stage of tubercles <lb />
chronic bronchitis, tumors <lb />
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neither a rival nor a worthy <lb />
Chronic missal catarrh positively <lb />
cured Remedy. <lb />
San ford A Georgia <lb />
naval store manufacturer has <lb />
ten to a party here asking to have <lb />
the in jail at <lb />
sent to that State to work. We <lb />
for the sake of the cost these <lb />
coons will entail upon the county <lb />
lung in jail till court. I hat they <lb />
will be persuaded to leave the <lb />
State. The Georgia man offers to <lb />
pay cost. <lb />
i-THE ONLY <lb />
Brilliant <lb />
Durable <lb />
Economical <lb />
Are Diamond Dyes. They excel all others <lb />
in Strength, Purity and Fastness. None others <lb />
are just as good. Beware of <lb />
are made of cheap and inferior materials and <lb />
give poor, weak, colors. <lb />
colors; cents each. <lb />
Send postal for Dye Book, Sample Card, direction <lb />
for coloring Photos., making the finest Ink or Bluing <lb />
a etc. Sold by Druggists or by <lb />
WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO., Burlington, Vt. <lb />
For Gliding or Bronzing Fancy Articles, USE <lb />
DIAMOND PAINTS. <lb />
Gold, Silver, Copper. Only Cents. <lb />
m . . CELERY <lb />
Celery pound cured my sick L. A. San <lb />
Nervous <lb />
using six bottles of s Compound. I am cured HI South Cornish, N. <lb />
Kidney has done me more good for kidney than any other Can. Sioux City. <lb />
All Liver Celery Com pound has been of great benefit for torpid liver, indigestion, and C. . <lb />
WRITING BY TELEGRAPH. <lb />
Thing That <lb />
I tell you, there would be a great <lb />
many more romances if they did not <lb />
end in such a matter of fact way. <lb />
Fate is with people's lives, like the <lb />
young begins to write a <lb />
story. It seems to go a certain way <lb />
with them and then it drops them, or <lb />
else it suddenly becomes practical and <lb />
makes everything prosaic. <lb />
does not last. You go to a picnic <lb />
you meet a lovely girl, and you have <lb />
just the sweetest time in the world <lb />
under the tree and by the brookside. <lb />
And you are in a kind of a poetic <lb />
dream until it comes time to go home, <lb />
and when you get to the ferry you <lb />
make a break for your dinner. You're <lb />
too hungry to be poetic. The human <lb />
stomach, come to think of it, is a sad <lb />
destroyer of your romance. Its pro- <lb />
call is and so <lb />
I don't like to think of the <lb />
herds shepherdesses of Acadia <lb />
sitting down to a meal of coarse bread <lb />
and buttermilk; there may be poetry <lb />
compatible with eating grapes, but <lb />
even pears and apples and oranges are <lb />
only poetical when they are part of <lb />
Few people can eat oranges and feel <lb />
comfortable without a finger bowl. <lb />
When yon come to think of it, every- <lb />
thing in life seems to conspire against <lb />
poetry. It's all very well to fancy <lb />
your sweetheart laid on her snow <lb />
white couch dreaming of yon, or <lb />
standing in u gauzy costume by the <lb />
window looking at the moon and <lb />
you as Romeo. But then <lb />
you know that she has to take her <lb />
boots off and take tho hairpins out of <lb />
her and when her little <lb />
feet touch the floor you know that she <lb />
screams, how cold it is and <lb />
in that single instant poetry is dashed <lb />
to pieces. And you you have <lb />
lots of poetry internally, I don't doubt, <lb />
but you are not in a robe de <lb />
you know you're not. I know <lb />
a who reduced everything to <lb />
prosaic. We walked up Market street <lb />
one afternoon, A pretty girl was <lb />
earning down. There arc plenty of<lb />
a pretty I said. <lb />
is as pretty a foot as I have I <lb />
in long <lb />
What a pity such a lovely <lb />
angel as that has to cut her <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
Farmers <lb />
Save Your Cotton <lb />
Gray's for Let- <lb />
by Win. <lb />
Electricity is the good genius of this <lb />
century. Those who know most about <lb />
it say that what we have done with it <lb />
in tie past is but a compared <lb />
with what we may hope to do with it <lb />
in the future. There are people who <lb />
expect some day to be able to call a <lb />
distant friend by wire, see his image <lb />
in a mirror, hear his voice, and, if de- <lb />
sired, get his exact signature- to a sub- <lb />
paper or a check. <lb />
These things may all come. At <lb />
present get along with an inter- <lb />
and exasperating repetition of <lb />
the voice over tho wire, having no <lb />
means of determining the identity of <lb />
our interlocutor, no certainty-of get- <lb />
ting his words accurately and no <lb />
record of what he says. Cases are re- <lb />
ported where ingenious rascals have <lb />
secured considerable sums by cleverly <lb />
imitating over the telephone the voice <lb />
of wealthy business men; in other <lb />
cases orders to buy or sell goods or <lb />
securities have been repudiated by <lb />
those who gave them by telephone, <lb />
while tho simple blunders caused by <lb />
faulty telephonic transmission would <lb />
fill volumes. <lb />
Gray, well known Illinois <lb />
inventor, recently patented a to <lb />
insure accuracy and accountability <lb />
over the wire. The sender of <lb />
a message can write it out at his desk, <lb />
and an exact reproduction of tho writ- <lb />
will be made at the other end of <lb />
the circuit. There have been previous <lb />
attempts at transmitting of <lb />
writing, but inventions which de- <lb />
pended upon a variation in the in- <lb />
tensity of tho current or upon <lb />
cylinders proved unsatisfactory. <lb />
Sir. Gray's device consists of two <lb />
current interrupters at the sending end <lb />
and a pair of electro motors at the re- <lb />
end. The sender uses either <lb />
pen or pencil, near the point of which <lb />
are attached two threads running at <lb />
right angles to each other. These <lb />
threads are kept at an even tension <lb />
automatically, and each one passes to <lb />
a current interrupter set into the <lb />
graphic circuit. When the pen moves <lb />
to the right the current is broken a <lb />
great number of times for a small <lb />
movement. When it moves to the left <lb />
the current is reversed and is similarly <lb />
interrupted. The same arrangement <lb />
prevails on the movement of the pen <lb />
up and down. The writer can write <lb />
or sketch as rapidly and as freely as if <lb />
he hod no telegraphic attachment. <lb />
At the receiving end there are two <lb />
electro magnets fitted with rods set at <lb />
right angles to each other, so pivoted <lb />
as to give any motion desired to the <lb />
pen which they carry at their inter- <lb />
section. When a series of breaks in <lb />
the current is caused by a motion of <lb />
the sending pen to the right, the mag- <lb />
net draws the lateral rod also to the <lb />
right. Similarly upward motion is <lb />
given by the vertical rod. Left hand- <lb />
ed or downward strokes of the sending <lb />
pen are reproduced by tho receiving <lb />
pen in the same manner. <lb />
every motion made on the <lb />
paper at one end of the wire is copied <lb />
with faultless exactness at tho other <lb />
end. When the pen is taken off or a <lb />
new lino is an automatic device <lb />
operates with the some result on the <lb />
receiving pen. <lb />
The as Mr. Gray calls <lb />
his invention, therefore not only in- <lb />
accuracy, but it so exactly copies <lb />
the sender's handwriting as to hold <lb />
him accountable for what ho has writ- <lb />
ten, while he retains for his own <lb />
guidance the original of the message <lb />
transmitted. The experiments made <lb />
show that there is no difference in the <lb />
handwriting at the two end of <lb />
wire, except that which is incident to <lb />
the use of the pen at the <lb />
receiving York Herald. <lb />
Bushels Good See-I wanted by the <lb />
COOPERATIVE <lb />
COMPANY. <lb />
Pill, <lb />
Or in exchange. Inquire <lb />
W. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Or E. V Sec. Treas. <lb />
Tarboro. N. C. <lb />
Appointments <lb />
For preaching Bethlehem Mission. <lb />
Bethlehem. 1st at II <lb />
School House, 1st Sunday ft <lb />
o'clock <lb />
Sparta, 2nd Sunday t o'clock. <lb />
Shady Grove, at o'clock. <lb />
Salem 4th at o'clock. <lb />
Chapel. 4th Sundays o'clock. <lb />
E. C. Guam. P. C. <lb />
THE <lb />
Eastern M <lb />
Tho Pine State. <lb />
The assertion has frequently been <lb />
mode that the title Tree <lb />
has a misnomer for Maine, <lb />
and, although there are lots of pine <lb />
trees still standing in the northern <lb />
part of the state, there is some ground <lb />
for objection to the old time sobriquet. <lb />
The statistics of the amount of pine <lb />
lumber surveyed tho port of Bangor <lb />
yearly show mat tho cut of that kind <lb />
of timber on the has fallen <lb />
off from feet in 1858 to <lb />
in 1887. In the four years <lb />
from 1853 to 1857 there was a falling <lb />
off in the survey of <lb />
feet, and in 1877, twenty years later, <lb />
pine had got down to <lb />
The total survey of pine at this port <lb />
from 1855 to 1887, inclusive, was <lb />
feet, or less <lb />
than one-half of the spruce survey, <lb />
and about three times the cut of hem- <lb />
lock, juniper, etc. used to lead <lb />
all other kinds of lumber, but now <lb />
spruce heads the list. In 1855 pine <lb />
survey was feet, tho spruce <lb />
feet, but during the war <lb />
spruce took the lead, and these two <lb />
kinds of lumber gradually changed <lb />
places, until now the cut of spruce <lb />
averages feet, or four times <lb />
tho output of Nearly all of our <lb />
largo near by pine has been cut, and <lb />
most of tho logs now driven down the <lb />
are second growth. There <lb />
is of big pine away to north, <lb />
but in the of western and <lb />
competition in the leading mar- <lb />
it would hardly pay to cut it and <lb />
it long distances. Spruce is king <lb />
on the and all other Maine <lb />
rivers now, and this is really more of <lb />
a spruce tree state than anything else. <lb />
Bangor New <lb />
A Harder tn <lb />
During the presentation of a border <lb />
drama at Sandusky, O., by a travel- <lb />
company, three Indians engaged <lb />
in a quarrel in the dressing room. <lb />
John the stage manager, in- <lb />
He was with a <lb />
hawk and shot he fired in turn <lb />
at tho Indians. was forced <lb />
to retreat, and his wife grabbed his <lb />
pistol, discharging a blank cartridge <lb />
in the face of one Indian who fired at <lb />
her three times, a slight <lb />
wound. By this the audience <lb />
bad began to stampede, and four <lb />
policemen carried the throe redskin <lb />
to the city prison, where they were <lb />
locked Tribune. <lb />
The most inexcusable folly l to endure <lb />
dyspepsia with all Its miseries, when a <lb />
cent package of will cure <lb />
the malady. <lb />
IT hen orders of babyhood at- <lb />
tack your baby use at once Dr. Boll's <lb />
BaT and Its and <lb />
Price cents. <lb />
a Slight Mistake. <lb />
A good story comes to the front on <lb />
Sol Smith Russell. Some time ago he <lb />
was playing in the towns along the <lb />
Ohio river. There was place the <lb />
advance agent was about to skip; they <lb />
had no but the people know <lb />
of Russell's fun making propensities <lb />
and were very anxious to have him <lb />
there, and they told the agent they <lb />
would fix up tho court house with <lb />
stage, curtain and all tho necessary ac- <lb />
if he would come, and so it <lb />
was finally arranged. <lb />
Tho night came and the court house <lb />
was packed. People crowded in until <lb />
it became necessary to bar the doors. <lb />
One individual round rather <lb />
late and, being somewhat intoxicated, <lb />
became when he was refused <lb />
admission. Ho raved and and <lb />
threatened, and finally in a mod frenzy <lb />
went to the rear of the house and fired <lb />
a bullet from a revolver through one <lb />
of the windows. Tho shot passed <lb />
through an improvised dressing room, <lb />
just missing Mrs. Russell, passed <lb />
through a door and dropped, flattened <lb />
and out of shape, on the center of the <lb />
stage floor. Of course, excite- <lb />
was created, but Mr. Russell <lb />
came forward, picked up the bullet, <lb />
assured tho audience there was no <lb />
and th play went on. <lb />
The curtain fell on the last act, and the <lb />
comedian out again and made a <lb />
little speech. He said he regretted tho <lb />
little incident that had happened <lb />
tho evening and was sorry the <lb />
had been Ho spoke <lb />
of the trips ho had made up and down <lb />
tho Ohio valley and an occurrence <lb />
like it. He thought it strange that <lb />
such a tiling should have taken place <lb />
in a quiet little Ohio town. Had it <lb />
been on tho other side of the river, <lb />
where recently that sort of thing had <lb />
been common, it would not been <lb />
so surprising. This was a reference to <lb />
the late war, and Mr. Russell said <lb />
many things about it that he felt <lb />
would exceedingly pleasant and <lb />
complimentary to the citizens of so <lb />
loyal a as Ohio. <lb />
Mr. Russell was naturally somewhat <lb />
surprised that when ho concluded no <lb />
one applauded. Not a sound was <lb />
heard but the rustle and bustle of <lb />
leaving, and when ho got of <lb />
the curtain one of the com- <lb />
met him with a look of intense <lb />
amusement on his face and <lb />
Russell, have you got a small man of <lb />
the United States about you <lb />
replied tho actor; <lb />
I thought if you had, it would <lb />
a good thing for you to study it. <lb />
You made a nice little speech out <lb />
there for but this town happens <lb />
to be in Telling the story <lb />
himself, Mr. Russell soys that cold <lb />
chills ran over him, and visions of <lb />
knives and pistols haunted him <lb />
until he and the company had really <lb />
crossed to the other <lb />
Herald. <lb />
The Locust- In Literature <lb />
In these later years of tho Nine- <lb />
century <lb />
and from tho fashionable lady who <lb />
cannot spell to tho tight rope dancer <lb />
who dictates his from an <lb />
any one who has hod any <lb />
grain of vanity, or shred of adventure, <lb />
embodies his or her ideas or <lb />
in an article for a periodical or a <lb />
volume for tho circulating libraries. <lb />
a physician becomes <lb />
through a patient's death, or a com- <lb />
singer has pleased a London or Paris <lb />
audience, whether an artist has painted <lb />
a or a sculptor has carved a <lb />
clown, whether a general has won a <lb />
a clergyman has been <lb />
by his bishop, or a been, dis- <lb />
in a divorce suit, one and <lb />
all of these will forthwith publish <lb />
something, article, monograph, <lb />
essay, reminiscence, or the let- <lb />
of somebody else, without the <lb />
slightest regard to whether they <lb />
any literary capabilities for the <lb />
work or not. If tho public has ever <lb />
heard of them in any capacity, <lb />
whether marching through a savage <lb />
country or singing a music hall ditty, <lb />
whether speaking at a public meeting <lb />
or rebutting a criminal in the <lb />
dock, they will all write, and they will <lb />
all find editors, publishers, and pub- <lb />
ready to them. <lb />
A war may impossible <lb />
through all nations being armed to <lb />
the teeth; it may also prove in the <lb />
future that writing and publishing <lb />
what is written will become so general <lb />
that it will cease altogether. Other <lb />
methods than those now used may <lb />
most likely supersede printing; but, <lb />
whatever the practical means pursued <lb />
in tho future to perpetrate, and <lb />
human thought, it is that <lb />
if the of tor their <lb />
continues to increase at <lb />
the rate at which it has increased in <lb />
last twenty years it will become <lb />
frightful so sickly a <lb />
that it will cease to have any life or <lb />
meaning in it, a locust swarm <lb />
of famine from its multitude. <lb />
Men Those Who Tats for <lb />
Often we find not more than five <lb />
whole men in a town of <lb />
Those who pass It men and <lb />
who really do get and have <lb />
families, a hundred to <lb />
men or exclusively machines. <lb />
cultivated the man that <lb />
was in him until his trade and his <lb />
blacksmith shop could not stay with <lb />
him. They ceased to useful to him. <lb />
Ho could get his living in a way that <lb />
was better for him. Benjamin i rank- <lb />
was an excellent printer, but ho <lb />
used his trade only as a means. The <lb />
development of his mind and his man- <lb />
hood went on above it. Printing with <lb />
him was not an end of life. If it had <lb />
been we should missed his words <lb />
of wisdom; some else would have <lb />
built the kite that exchanged tho first <lb />
kiss with electricity, and less able men <lb />
would have been set to do the work <lb />
which he did so creditably in the <lb />
management of the country s affairs. <lb />
It is not necessary that you be learned <lb />
blacksmiths or philosophical and dip- <lb />
printers, but it is necessary <lb />
that you be a man before your call- <lb />
behind your calling, after <lb />
calling, outside of your calling, and <lb />
inside of it; and that calling mod- <lb />
your character no more than it <lb />
would were it your neighbor's. J. G. <lb />
Holland. <lb />
burns and wounds we would rec- <lb />
Salvation Oil. AU <lb />
sell It at cents. <lb />
Many cases have come under our notice <lb />
where a bottle of Dr. Bull's <lb />
a sufferer from a severe <lb />
cough, which bad been treated for <lb />
month, by physicians. c <lb />
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obtained, and all business In Si <lb />
Patent or In Courts attended M <lb />
Model feet. <lb />
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to engaged In Patent <lb />
obtain patent In less time <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
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of the Order Did., and <lb />
officials of U. S. Patent Office. <lb />
terms and reference <lb />
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address, C. A. snow o., <lb />
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ALL ORDERS FOE <lb />
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The Stab is the only New York <lb />
paper possessing the fullest <lb />
of the National Administration and the <lb />
United of York, tan <lb />
political battle ground of the <lb />
Jeffersonian Democracy, pure <lb />
simple, is good enough for the <lb />
Single banded among Hie <lb />
press, it has stood the men called <lb />
the great Democracy to redeem lbs <lb />
eminent from twenty-live vein of <lb />
i publican wastefulness <lb />
and despotism to South. For <lb />
four years past It has been <lb />
its to the administration <lb />
Cleveland. It Is for him n <lb />
I-for Cleveland and <lb />
more of Democrat lo honesty h <lb />
national affairs, and of <lb />
and prosperity. <lb />
For people who like sort De- <lb />
the Stab Is the paper read. <lb />
Stab stands squarely on the <lb />
National Democratic platform, it be <lb />
that any tribute from the <lb />
people in excess of the demands of a <lb />
economically <lb />
is essentially oppressive and <lb />
The scheme fostered and championed la <lb />
j the Republican making <lb />
I government a miser, wringing mil <lb />
from the people lookup <lb />
them in vaults to serve- no <lb />
but Invite wastefulness and <lb />
it regards as a monstrous crime <lb />
the rights of American <lb />
-publican political jugglers call <lb />
taxation the <lb />
j for is robbery. <lb />
and through the Stab is <lb />
great newspaper. Its tone is pure t <lb />
wholesome news service <lb />
Each Issue presents an <lb />
tome of what Is north knowing <lb />
the world's yesterday. <lb />
Stories an in <lb />
and interesting <lb />
In are. <lb />
The Si Stab is s as <lb />
best n and prints about <lb />
same amount of sides <lb />
day's is rich in <lb />
live articles, i- snatches of <lb />
literature, reviews, ail criticism, <lb />
illimitable humor <lb />
I In its columns ; Will allot <lb />
; letters are of choice <lb />
Many of the best know n men and <lb />
in literature and art re presented <lb />
stab is a large paper <lb />
giving the of the news the <lb />
special features winch make <lb />
it the most complete family <lb />
The farmer, the median, <lb />
I the business man too occupied i <lb />
read a daily paper. Will net more for <lb />
dollar invested in the Sta <lb />
than from any other paper. Ii will IS <lb />
i especially alert during the campaign. <lb />
will print the Ire-best and most <lb />
able political news. <lb />
stain <lb />
E day for one year<lb />
Daily, without Sunday, one year <lb />
day, six months . <lb />
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Sunday edition, one year <lb />
Star, one <lb />
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the sender a club of ten. <lb />
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wonderful t refer you to fol- <lb />
lowing named gentlemen n ho will testify <lb />
to the truth of my assertion <lb />
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o. <lb />
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the above named can procure <lb />
it from B-e, at place of business, for<lb />
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Greenville, March 14th, , <lb />
Edwards a <lb />
Printers end Binders, <lb />
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We have the largest and most <lb />
establishment of the kind to be found <lb />
the Slate, solicit oilers for all <lb />
Of Commercial, Rail <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
WEDDING STATIONERY <lb />
PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
us orders. <lb />
EDWARDS A<lb />
n. c. <lb />
New Firm <lb />
But tho-same reliable Barber., can S <lb />
found at the Club House Barber <lb />
Which is presided over V <lb />
and Robert G, <lb />
need no recommendation before <lb />
People of G. and Pitt county I <lb />
their competency In the a <lb />
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proved chairs and we intend <lb />
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