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TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
FEBRUARY 13.1889. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
Publisher Every Wednesday <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
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T wait to ray argosy. <lb />
With treasure trove far a way <lb />
the wonders of Cathay <lb />
Deep land of and pearl. <lb />
fatal <lb />
And so sails yonder shine. <lb />
Instead of yours, may all be mine <lb />
not to <lb />
see and measures that not consistent <lb />
with the trot principles of the I <lb />
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Secretary of L Seen- <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
of Wayne, <lb />
of Public Instruction <lb />
M. Finger of Catawba. <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
an, of Buncombe. <lb />
SUPREME COURT. <lb />
Chief N. n. Smith, of <lb />
Wake <lb />
Associate S. of <lb />
Wake; Joseph J. Davis, of <lb />
James S. Shepherd, of Beaufort end <lb />
Alfonso C. Avery. of Burke. <lb />
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
First H. Brown, of <lb />
Second Philips, of <lb />
Third G. Connor, of <lb />
ton. <lb />
Clark, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth A. of <lb />
Sixth T. of <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Seventh C. of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth A. of <lb />
F. Grave, of <lb />
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THOMAS C. <lb />
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Bath passed, you say, . <lb />
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the toss food to supply it. demands j Carolina to exempt from taxation <lb />
white awn trimmed tot. h is sere to weak the prow <lb />
and <lb />
i should not a Gar <lb />
or of meat than of nm <lb />
as moat. If m <lb />
of the <lb />
and are not <lb />
Yet. in the army, we used to think <lb />
better for property <lb />
bacon. a ante, salt <lb />
adapted to the j baa met of <lb />
the barrow individual, M; at the people. <lb />
to a extent; We not <lb />
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wild more tender a than <lb />
than that of do-. power of rte town and <lb />
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happily, have always opposed the <lb />
creation of <lb />
and proposition <lb />
to a in the <lb />
of the <lb />
exempting the <lb />
from <lb />
any <lb />
Bath the <lb />
You away <lb />
Shut the sight of sea and sky. <lb />
There waft with me the hosted bliss <lb />
Of hope returns with stolen kiss ; <lb />
Hail we ship that's crossed the line, <lb />
It may be yours; it may be mine I <lb />
If your, I will rejoice to know <lb />
That homeward gently blow <lb />
If mine, my hands will baste to share <lb />
Its treasures, rich and rare ; <lb />
Love, let us watch strand, <lb />
The hopeful breezes blow to land ; <lb />
There will be love and bliss <lb />
Whether the ship be yours or mine. <lb />
at <lb />
life <lb />
will of. <lb />
factors. It <lb />
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the twelfth of we <lb />
the by <lb />
the combination, <lb />
with several of the <lb />
that or <lb />
ring Ca., expired on Ian <lb />
they attempted to die <lb />
more favorable terms to the <lb />
which formed the <lb />
of the combination. In con <lb />
The Son. <lb />
die manning is <lb />
from de tax In which <lb />
man bad two., <lb />
Now de youngest son was a berry <lb />
man was <lb />
no wise to de will ob <lb />
fattier. And be was a prod- <lb />
son, and de last state ob <lb />
man was de fast state I <lb />
De Bible say dis man <lb />
coll father and <lb />
me my share ob de and <lb />
I v.-ill it and go to a far <lb />
THE STATE. <lb />
What is happening around up, <lb />
As Gleaned, from the State Press. <lb />
Fowle will attend tho New <lb />
Fair. Many members the <lb />
will also attend. <lb />
NO <lb />
Nothing Worse for a <lb />
Than Coughing. <lb />
a. n. <lb />
If throe little houses stood in a row, <lb />
With never a fence to <lb />
And If each little house had three little <lb />
maids <lb />
At play in the garden wide, <lb />
And if each maid had throe little <lb />
cats <lb />
times three times <lb />
And if each little eat had three little <lb />
kits. <lb />
How many kits would there be <lb />
And If each little had three little <lb />
friends <lb />
With whom she loved to play. <lb />
And if each little friend had little <lb />
dolls <lb />
In dresses and gay, <lb />
And if friends and dolls and cats and <lb />
kits <lb />
Were all invited to tea <lb />
And if none of them all should send re- <lb />
frets. <lb />
How many there be <lb />
A LITE <lb />
G. <lb />
M. Ships, of <lb />
Twelfth n- Merrimon, J <lb />
f Buncombe. <lb />
B. Vance, of <lb />
W. Ransom, of North- <lb />
House of Representatives First District <lb />
Thomas G. Perquimans. <lb />
j There little girl don't err <lb />
They have broken your doll, I know <lb />
And roar tea set blue. <lb />
And year play house, too, <lb />
Are things of the long ago ; <lb />
But childish troubles will soon pass by. <lb />
Then little girl cry I <lb />
There little girl cry <lb />
by the amount of exercise <lb />
they take there, thereby renewing <lb />
their flesh more rapidly and making <lb />
than that of birds which <lb />
lead a more life. This is a <lb />
suggestion that might be of <lb />
fit to women of sedentary habits, <lb />
who are desirous prolonging an <lb />
appearance of Fish of all <lb />
kind is a good food for the <lb />
inclined. Raw eggs, con- <lb />
to the general opinion, are <lb />
not as digestible as those that <lb />
have been cooked. A notion has <lb />
boon prevalent that many people <lb />
injure their digestion by eating too <lb />
much. The fact is that most people <lb />
don't eat enough. There are more <lb />
people killed every year by <lb />
of nourishment than by over <lb />
loading their stomach. Many of <lb />
those who do eat a <lb />
are prevented by disease from <lb />
digesting enough for the economy <lb />
of systems. The very first <lb />
thing for any one to do who has ex- <lb />
himself by mortal work or <lb />
who has been born weak and <lb />
is to furnish his brain with <lb />
either to repair <lb />
the damage it ban sustained, or to <lb />
build it into a strong, healthy con- <lb />
People in this condition <lb />
usually suffer from nervous <lb />
Their stomachs are to <lb />
perform the labor of assimilation. <lb />
Owing to the deficient nerve power <lb />
of the individual the food lies in the <lb />
stomach by the gastric <lb />
because there is none or the <lb />
is insufficient to have any <lb />
power. Food, instead of helping to <lb />
the body, and the nervous <lb />
system with th rest, undergoes <lb />
fermentation, and the body and <lb />
brain it nourish may starve. <lb />
Are tilings of long ago ; <lb />
eat,, lite and love soon come by, <lb />
l is In <lb />
Of roar school-girl days <lb />
f Vance. <lb />
Third W. <lb />
Fourth H. Bunn, of <lb />
Bash. <lb />
Fifth W. Brower, of <lb />
Sixth Rowland of <lb />
Seventh Henderson. <lb />
Eighth H. A. Cowles id <lb />
of <lb />
GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Court A. Boys. <lb />
A. K. Tucker. <lb />
Register of H. James. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
Surveyor Manning. <lb />
II. <lb />
Chair- <lb />
man, Mooring, <lb />
A. James, Jr., T. E. Keel. <lb />
There I little girl don't cry I <lb />
There little girl don't cry <lb />
They have broken your heart I know ; <lb />
And the rainbow gleams <lb />
Of your youthful dreams <lb />
Are of long ago; <lb />
But heaven holds all for which you sigh. <lb />
There girl don't cry<lb />
The School Fund. <lb />
Durham Tobacco Plant. <lb />
desire to <lb />
call to the attention of those inter- <lb />
i. e. the white men of the <lb />
tax <lb />
and probabilities mar <lb />
misappropriation of the school <lb />
II i lie. m,, <lb />
the fermentation generates acids <lb />
and gas. Nervous individuals may <lb />
dative all the fat they need from <lb />
to grant exemption from municipal <lb />
taxes for such periods of time, not <lb />
exceeding ten tears any <lb />
grant, as people of such <lb />
should decide to be for the <lb />
best interests of respective lo- <lb />
But any general <lb />
ion in State ex- <lb />
property devoted -to man- <lb />
from all taxation. <lb />
throughout the Mate, we do not <lb />
think <lb />
State county taxes in <lb />
North Carolina are not onerous; but <lb />
in some of towns and cities <lb />
they are so. In snob <lb />
communities manufacturing <lb />
is often seriously hindered, to <lb />
great detriment of <lb />
thereof, and more <lb />
the laboring It would be <lb />
wise and expedient to allow such <lb />
communities to say that <lb />
enterprises therein located <lb />
should go free the town tax, for <lb />
a limited number years. This <lb />
would create no privileged class, <lb />
but would rather tend to <lb />
burdens borne by the <lb />
people in town and-country, for <lb />
the most of oar important <lb />
in North Carolina is oat <lb />
side corporate limits of the <lb />
towns and cities. <lb />
The object of snob <lb />
would, of course, be the promotion <lb />
manufacturing progress in <lb />
State, through the inducements <lb />
offered to to invest in <lb />
undertakings. There are a <lb />
great many manufacturing <lb />
at the North that would <lb />
move their machinery into North <lb />
Carolina, but for the municipal tax- <lb />
es at some of the most desirable <lb />
points of location. Permit <lb />
points to relieve the manufacturing <lb />
industries of town tax, and i profit to manufacturer. <lb />
toe combination quietly <lb />
dissolved. <lb />
eight Arms in question have <lb />
since been quietly purchasing the <lb />
entire of jute <lb />
afloat in Calcutta. In this <lb />
Awe the entire World's <lb />
If is now owned by <lb />
m.; The mtg. Co., the <lb />
only large mill that baa never join- <lb />
ed combination, is fully <lb />
ed with material, but the mills that <lb />
broke the combination have <lb />
then choice between entering it <lb />
again on the terms eight choose <lb />
to give them and ceasing to <lb />
for lack of material. At., , <lb />
tho close of tho year the V rend <lb />
had about yards or <lb />
bagging on hand. Having now <lb />
secured control the total <lb />
supply of material, the <lb />
eight are in a position to <lb />
terms almost if not quite as <lb />
as old combination. <lb />
railroad facilities in India are <lb />
so much improved that the entire <lb />
jute crop gets to market before <lb />
March instead of slowly dragging <lb />
along till summer. September is <lb />
earliest date of the <lb />
crop from Calcutta. The first <lb />
rival of butts from the new crop of <lb />
1889 will not take place till <lb />
1890. Until next January, there- <lb />
fore, the smaller combination of <lb />
1889 is likely to be able to control <lb />
the market bagging quite <lb />
as the larger combination <lb />
As incoming Congress <lb />
is not likely to destroy the jute butts <lb />
manufacture of this country by <lb />
i to band over cover- <lb />
of the crop to the Indian <lb />
Jute Manufacturing Association it <lb />
i probable that cotton bagging will <lb />
be sold tear at a low flume, <lb />
the manufacturers being no longer <lb />
forced to get back their out- <lb />
lay in a year. Last year the <lb />
combination charged as high us <lb />
thirteen cents a yard for two pound <lb />
bagging. This price has already <lb />
declined from two to three cents a <lb />
yard. Bagging made from jute <lb />
butts can lie sold from eight to <lb />
nine cents a yard and show a fair <lb />
fitted. increase in population <lb />
and value of taxable <lb />
in each towns would very much <lb />
sugar and starch. It is batter, how- than compensate for loss <lb />
Board of Harding fund as it is at prevent drawn from <lb />
Chairman J. S. and J. D. <lb />
Public School <lb />
Latham. <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
Standard <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
B. Bernard. <lb />
C. Forbes. <lb />
J. Perkins. <lb />
B. Cherry <lb />
Ward, T. A. <lb />
and J. P. 2nd Ward, O. Hook- <lb />
and B. Williams 3rd Ward, J. J. <lb />
Perkins and A. F. <lb />
and Third <lb />
Rev. <lb />
First <lb />
morning and night. <lb />
D. D. Rector. <lb />
every Sunday, morn- <lb />
lag and night. Trevor Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday Rev. B. B. John, <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
every <lb />
an- Prayer Meeting every <lb />
night <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge. No. A. F. A. I <lb />
BL, every 1st Thursday and <lb />
after the 1st and 3rd at <lb />
M. King, W. B. <lb />
Greenville K. A. Chapter. SO <lb />
very aid 4th Monday nights <lb />
Hali, F. W. Brown, H. P. <lb />
Covenant O. O. F- <lb />
Tuesday night. D. I. <lb />
N. G. <lb />
Lodge. No. K. of H., <lb />
first and third Friday night. <lb />
D. D. <lb />
Pitt No. A. L. of H. <lb />
Bight C. A. White, C <lb />
T hi <lb />
Or a., v- v r. at. <lb />
will be from Mi to I r. K. <lb />
from to T. at. <lb />
Bethe, maP <lb />
at W A. at., and at T bu <lb />
Tar arrives <lb />
. and depart- at J <lb />
Ti <lb />
at IS U. a P. <lb />
H. X. B. <lb />
our excellent Treasurer by col <lb />
Happening in <lb />
his office the other day when <lb />
Treasurer was porting his books, I <lb />
picked up two following orders <lb />
bad been <lb />
Co. N. Jan. <lb />
District No. col from <lb />
treasurer for of table <lb />
end <lb />
Committee Rogers Kit X <lb />
King X <lb />
This order was payable to Kit <lb />
Rogers and written by a <lb />
teacher who holds a first grade ear- <lb />
the Treasurer or Durham <lb />
yon will Pleas Pay to Barrow out <lb />
of Public School fund District <lb />
No for School <lb />
house one Dollar and com <lb />
Washington Gobs, Will <lb />
Haywood <lb />
This wan paid to Will <lb />
and before any. repairs had been <lb />
made. that is to <lb />
draw from our school fond is to get <lb />
marks, of two <lb />
ant and the <lb />
In almost every instance or <lb />
tiers from the schools <lb />
payable and paid to a member of <lb />
committee. No later than this <lb />
morning I beard a teacher, <lb />
was at having bees <lb />
displaced fur by out of <lb />
his patting in another <lb />
says that tat was <lb />
new teaching was to pay the <lb />
a part rd <lb />
ever, for those with weak digestive <lb />
organs, or whose nerves are in a <lb />
highly sensitive state, to get it from <lb />
th- animal kingdom than compel <lb />
their stomachs, intestines <lb />
and pancreas to create out of these <lb />
articles. Good bread, sweet butter <lb />
and meat are best foods for the <lb />
nerves. troubled with in- <lb />
nervous starting from sleep, <lb />
and of falling can often <lb />
be cured by themselves to <lb />
a diet milk alone for a time. An <lb />
take a pint for a meal, <lb />
and take four meals daily. <lb />
weekend nerves require, usually <lb />
a larger quantity of water than those <lb />
whose brains and nerves are strong. <lb />
It aids in digestion of by <lb />
making it and seems to <lb />
have a direct tonic effect. <lb />
proper eating and drinking we <lb />
should have fewer broken-down <lb />
nervous wrecks, and far more vigor- <lb />
intellects. The present human <lb />
species cannot eliminate flesh from <lb />
its food and amount to a row of <lb />
pins. fancy that nothing but <lb />
vegetables should be eaten is apt <lb />
to overtake every one some- <lb />
where in life. It is due to some <lb />
disorganization and usually passes <lb />
away with the disturbance that <lb />
created it. <lb />
of revenue on the factories, to say <lb />
nothing of the other ways <lb />
In which communities would <lb />
be idle populations set <lb />
to work, large of money paid <lb />
out weekly to employee, and the <lb />
of general business. <lb />
ting on <lb />
l. <lb />
School Ho-, <lb />
Sparta, at <lb />
Shady Grove, Sid <lb />
S at <lb />
Mid prove H <lb />
la this way b poor, <lb />
who. although <lb />
their race do not pay one <lb />
part of the. fax, a <lb />
the whites per and <lb />
a K Of <lb />
of own It is <lb />
the above <lb />
are <lb />
What f<lb />
And at <lb />
by <lb />
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U. it <lb />
Let Her Go, Gallagher. <lb />
The tooth that means to come <lb />
has conquered all men and <lb />
women. It has been soothed <lb />
coaxed. It baa been bald near fires <lb />
until the cheek abutting it <lb />
nearly roasted. It bat keen <lb />
It has been fed essence <lb />
of juniper and of pepper- <lb />
mint essence of dove. It has <lb />
bean filled. It miserable owner has <lb />
been immured from fresh air like a <lb />
prisoner. Thai teeth <lb />
sleeps, it never forgets. It is <lb />
moat it seems <lb />
It ulcerate ax the when <lb />
its to indite a <lb />
em, take or get married. <lb />
It Huge far and hungers tor <lb />
It mag seem to <lb />
its <lb />
Its <lb />
retired. If the <lb />
ground is with <lb />
Our Colored Exodus. <lb />
Durham Plant <lb />
During the past three weeks <lb />
some colored <lb />
men and left Dur- <lb />
ham for Mississippi. Louisiana and <lb />
Arkansas-, going mainly to <lb />
A of the Plant <lb />
sought out Major Richardson, yes- <lb />
evening, the gentleman who <lb />
is carrying colored people Booth <lb />
and learned a few facts from him. <lb />
Maj. is a son of <lb />
Ed. Richardson, of New Orleans, <lb />
rained a North oilman <lb />
and has a mother living now at <lb />
At bis death, Col. Rich <lb />
the largest sot ton plan- <lb />
tar in the world. Maj. Richardson <lb />
says that he and bis brother had <lb />
some acres in <lb />
last year, and this year they are <lb />
to increase their acreage <lb />
acres, and it is for this reason <lb />
he desires mere field hands. Most <lb />
people who have left <lb />
Durham have gone to Allen, <lb />
Washington county. Mis., between <lb />
Memphis Mai. <lb />
Richardson says the colored people <lb />
have gone out to raise cotton ea <lb />
share, that he advances the <lb />
i amount of their fare out, then finds <lb />
them, and the crop is <lb />
, ed he gets all the advance bask. <lb />
The Major himself lives, since <lb />
death bis father, <lb />
Be impress you being in- <lb />
honest and fair-minded <lb />
If the colored pie migrate <lb />
we hope they will, at <lb />
well as they were doing <lb />
Many of them have done bet <lb />
tor here by odds, than they did do, <lb />
and community Is better by the <lb />
loss tout have <lb />
Maj. has ale gotten <lb />
colored people at <lb />
Dallas ac ether points in <lb />
the mate. <lb />
five thousand tons yearly of jute <lb />
butt to cover the cotton crop of <lb />
this country. <lb />
Wanted <lb />
the <lb />
the <lb />
country, and shall not see my <lb />
face no Now, I reckon the <lb />
man war tired dis <lb />
and was will in to let <lb />
him hoe own row. For we read <lb />
in de Bible dot de young man <lb />
de gone <lb />
into a for country, and dare be <lb />
he <lb />
high and sin An- niter <lb />
money trow away war re- <lb />
to a great necessity. <lb />
great war de war reduced <lb />
to, bad to hire out to <lb />
rich man to mine hog I <lb />
Now, de Bible don't say lint if is <lb />
supposed, mean <lb />
de <lb />
to <lb />
full de de husks war <lb />
feed de hog And when <lb />
come to be say, berry <lb />
servant in my father's house bah <lb />
bread fur to eat and I ain't bah <lb />
none. I'm to old <lb />
man and ax Mm to me as a I <lb />
hired And so be de <lb />
pearl ring off be finger and trow urn <lb />
to de hog. And de hog run at um, <lb />
you read in de book, you <lb />
cast before swine will turn <lb />
round and you <lb />
Now, when do young man was <lb />
yet a long way off, de see <lb />
am, be run to meet am, and <lb />
he ketch um two ban <lb />
neck and kiss am, and <lb />
ring on and um one wife <lb />
shirt, in <lb />
and tell de hired servant to kill de <lb />
fat calf make a great feast I An <lb />
to way be say it war <lb />
done. <lb />
when de feast wan ready he <lb />
round to all de rich and <lb />
invite um all to de supper. And <lb />
all one consent begin to <lb />
make excuse One man says he <lb />
buy a yoke ob oxen, and got to go <lb />
look i he purchase. <lb />
says taking in a piece ob new <lb />
In comity a crop of <lb />
co on ac-es sold for <lb />
more the cotton raised <lb />
acres. <lb />
Washington There are <lb />
fifty counties m State that pro- <lb />
as as which <lb />
is called the v State. <lb />
AT us and j Mr. <lb />
J. K. of <lb />
has to a fortune of <lb />
through the recent death of a <lb />
sister in <lb />
with <lb />
Baltimore News. <lb />
who is <lb />
an institution which <lb />
fa <lb />
nothing irritating to a <lb />
than to cough. For some time <lb />
l bad been so fully assured of Ibis <lb />
that I recently mined, if <lb />
for one minute, at least, to <lb />
sen the number of coughs heard in <lb />
a certain ward in a hospital <lb />
By the promise of rewards <lb />
and punishment I in in- <lb />
them to hold their breath <lb />
.-when tempted to cough, and in a <lb />
little while I was my self surprised <lb />
to ace how some of the children en- <lb />
recovered from their disease. <lb />
coughing is precisely <lb />
I like scratching a wound <lb />
Already some i of the body, so it is <lb />
are complain- the wound will not heal. Let <lb />
while yet others are in nigh person, when to <lb />
over their ; long breath and hold it <lb />
a crop of peas. I it and soothes every air <lb />
cell, and some benefits will soon be <lb />
received from the process. The <lb />
Boom ft; Town on<lb />
its Own <lb />
wind at A is <lb />
with <lb />
T yea is said a en <lb />
Tow ban to keep she bean a Talk <lb />
St I or Cog at <lb />
A and drummer to play <lb />
march intellect. <lb />
A pair of snuffers to trim <lb />
light of other days. <lb />
A ring to fit the finger of scorn. <lb />
A new cushion for the seat of <lb />
government. <lb />
A mathematical problem per- <lb />
formed by figure of speech. <lb />
Some snow gathered in win <lb />
of oar discontent. <lb />
A tooth from the of death. <lb />
Thread used in making <lb />
es sorrow. <lb />
A bottle of mist of ages. <lb />
Some cement for the crack of <lb />
doom. <lb />
A lock of hair for the headless <lb />
horseman. <lb />
A chip from post of honor. <lb />
Some earth from the field fan- <lb />
A shoe made en last of <lb />
A ray of light of other days. <lb />
A plank from the ship of State. <lb />
Some mud from the slough of <lb />
despond. <lb />
Some hair from the head of a dis- <lb />
course. <lb />
A view top of the morn- <lb />
A the of scorn. <lb />
A aw of Cave Cork. <lb />
A soar from the Bight of Benin. <lb />
Some dust from road of ruin. <lb />
A note iron music of the <lb />
spheres. <lb />
A for the carpenter of ac- <lb />
A needle for I lie thread of <lb />
A drop iron the tide of years. <lb />
autograph of daughter of <lb />
Faith. . <lb />
A taken from airy <lb />
beam. <lb />
A true lover's knot tied with <lb />
twine the bands of <lb />
Pate. <lb />
A of Phantom Ship. <lb />
A rung the ladder of lane. <lb />
A spark from the of for- <lb />
tune. <lb />
new t <lb />
the <lb />
and V got time. <lb />
man says married to a <lb />
nice young be can't come. <lb />
Well, wen do man see how <lb />
body discount him e git hex, <lb />
and pay to de hired <lb />
into de highway, and by <lb />
and gadder all ye find, for de loss <lb />
and <lb />
was dead am alive So de <lb />
hired man went and be gadder de <lb />
and de lame, and de halt and <lb />
and all de people in <lb />
he fetch and set um <lb />
down, and make a great <lb />
An after dun eat, de fragment <lb />
gadder up full <lb />
and five small fishes <lb />
We close do by singing <lb />
de him found on de first page ob de <lb />
book; <lb />
ye and <lb />
Weak and wounded, sick and <lb />
Mr. J. A. of Wilmington <lb />
X. C, i bin Its In- has found a sure <lb />
remedy bog cholera, and offers <lb />
semi it to anyone free who <lb />
sires to try it. Address, him at <lb />
Wilmington. <lb />
J. A. <lb />
has an handle that has Ix-en hi <lb />
bis ever 1863. It <lb />
was brought from <lb />
Sound in the year, and <lb />
been in use ever <lb />
Salisbury is seriously <lb />
ting a proposition to bonds to <lb />
the amount to improve <lb />
town by putting in an <lb />
light paving the streets, and <lb />
introducing a system of sewerage. <lb />
A Post of the Grand Army of the <lb />
process, <lb />
nitrogen, which is thus refined, acts <lb />
as mi to tho irritated <lb />
membrane, allaying the do <lb />
sue to cough and giving the throat <lb />
lung a chance to heal. A <lb />
the same lime a suitable medicine <lb />
will aid nature in to <lb />
rs- <lb />
the Liquor Business <lb />
Hickory Press. <lb />
It is a business which every mer- <lb />
and hates <lb />
detests. <lb />
It is a business which is the <lb />
dread every mother. <lb />
It is a business which is a <lb />
as unreasonable it may fear lo <lb />
seem, has been organized in North It is a business which is <lb />
The Story of <lb />
The famous song that is song by <lb />
all singers of the present day, I am <lb />
informed, says a writer of the <lb />
go Herald, is a mystery to the <lb />
author. was raised on the next <lb />
farm to James Laurie's, Annie <lb />
Laurie's and was personally <lb />
with her and her <lb />
and also with the author of the <lb />
song. Knowing these facts I have <lb />
requested by my friends to <lb />
give i he public the benefit of ac- <lb />
knowledge, which I <lb />
to. Laurie was born in 1873, <lb />
and was about seventeen years old <lb />
when the incident occurred which <lb />
gave rise to the song bearing her <lb />
name. James Laurie, Annie Laurie, <lb />
was a farmer, who lived <lb />
and owned a very large farm called <lb />
in Scot- <lb />
land. He hired a great deal of help, <lb />
and among those that he employed <lb />
was by name of Wallace <lb />
to act as foreman, and while in <lb />
hit- employ Mr. Wallace fell in love <lb />
with Annie Laurie, which fact her <lb />
father soon learned and forthwith <lb />
him. He went to his borne <lb />
which and <lb />
taken the very night he reach- <lb />
ed the next morning when <lb />
Annie Laurie of it she came <lb />
organs <lb />
and Meed <lb />
cry to up t expanse <lb />
Carolina, a with <lb />
members. It is k town as Phil <lb />
Sheridan Post, No. <lb />
We beard a <lb />
man say that not very long since <lb />
over wagons, loaded with <lb />
and all from Nash and Franklin, <lb />
passed his house In two successive <lb />
days way to Henderson and <lb />
other markets. <lb />
Concord Mr. John Cook, <lb />
Sr., South Rowan fell dead Tues- <lb />
day evening while cutting wood a <lb />
mile and a half from home. He <lb />
died without a struggle in the pres- <lb />
of his son. Mi. Frank Cook. <lb />
Mr. Cook was about years old, <lb />
and leaves a family. <lb />
Durham Arrangements <lb />
have for opening <lb />
Farmer's Alliance warehouse <lb />
and h first sale, will i. <lb />
this aha ware- <lb />
house bids to have a good send <lb />
off. <lb />
Tarboro Work on <lb />
the cotton factory is now confined <lb />
to putting the machinery. Near- <lb />
half is in the building, but <lb />
not in place. By the cud of the <lb />
week the engine will be up, and <lb />
next week if steam is started, no <lb />
one need be surprised. <lb />
City A A gentle- <lb />
man from told the. <lb />
reporter Wednesday that on <lb />
day last week an old col- <lb />
man named wandered <lb />
from hi that county, it <lb />
was not until the following <lb />
he was dead tho woods. <lb />
A fatal ac- <lb />
in the upper part of <lb />
his county a days ago. While <lb />
Mr. was <lb />
along the road his horse became <lb />
frightened and began to run throw- <lb />
Mr. against a tree and <lb />
killing him instantly. <lb />
Nashville Good reports <lb />
continue to come in from the <lb />
gold mine- A new vein <lb />
has been showing a <lb />
rich and continuous body of ore. <lb />
All i be openings are showing well, <lb />
the mill running steadily on a <lb />
very fair-grade of ore. <lb />
The barn and <lb />
Stables Mr. W. R. of <lb />
this city were burned at his plant <lb />
over the river, Saturday <lb />
night, and all his year's supply of <lb />
corn and feed stuff with then. It <lb />
is thought to have been the work of <lb />
an There was no <lb />
on the property and the loss <lb />
ill segregate <lb />
He Up to this <lb />
date I nave been bales <lb />
of cotton weigh at our cotton <lb />
yards, this season, which is <lb />
the <lb />
every wile. <lb />
It is a business which makes nine- <lb />
pr cent, of the criminal courts. <lb />
It is a business makes <lb />
ninety per cent, of tho <lb />
which the lax-payer has to pay. <lb />
It is a business winch keeps em- <lb />
ployed an army policemen in our <lb />
cities. <lb />
It is a business which puts out <lb />
tho nae on the hearth, and cons <lb />
to hunger and rugs. <lb />
It is a business which fosters <lb />
Tor profit, and educates in wicked. <lb />
en gram. <lb />
Drunkenness sows the seed of <lb />
other vice, for it includes vice. <lb />
Drunkenness means <lb />
theft, arson forgery it <lb />
leads to all these crimes. <lb />
D. L. JAMES, <lb />
d DENTIST, f <lb />
A BERNARD, <lb />
A Tl A W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Practice la the State and Federal C <lb />
LEX I- <lb />
BLOW, <lb />
G RE EN V C. <lb />
he died and On bis death bed <lb />
he composed the song entitled <lb />
Te Three great of-the <lb />
pass an genital<lb />
is a <lb />
That to say, be has Iron a worker <lb />
a brick-yard got to be a great <lb />
merchant, and as capstone to bis <lb />
monument has brought himself into <lb />
Cabinet. He owns the <lb />
retail store in America, is <lb />
of a Sunday school <lb />
with scholars, the thing <lb />
America, has sever been to a <lb />
or dope or <lb />
has honor of having <lb />
raised Boodle with <lb />
bribe than Other <lb />
great <lb />
ea a Be <lb />
gave and that <lb />
ought dean She game. John is <lb />
toe <lb />
He new happy. <lb />
J. Re. <lb />
J. H. TUCKER <lb />
ft <lb />
A T-LA W, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
HARRY <lb />
N. C. <lb />
FAMES If. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. L <lb />
Li G. JAMES, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,; <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
all the court. Coll <lb />
y YELLOWLEY, <lb />
ATTORNEY-A T-LA W, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
to bis bedside and waited on number of bale., up to <lb />
this date season. <lb />
Mi. J. W. Taylor who lives near <lb />
In Green county, lost three <lb />
bales of cotton o it of his yard last j <lb />
There is cine <lb />
to j <lb />
For I <lb />
members of the Roman Catholic <lb />
church at Halifax have work- <lb />
to get funds with which to <lb />
a church. With the success <lb />
lad in such matters they haw <lb />
at teat a sufficient for <lb />
MATTHEW ft <lb />
Civil Engineers, Surveyor <lb />
and Architects. <lb />
A G i; KEN V ILLS, N. <lb />
HOTELS.<lb />
their purpose, Tuesday work <lb />
began on the building will con-<lb />
until it is completed <lb />
for worship. <lb />
Elisabeth City m Our <lb />
former townsman, <lb />
Dr. H. K. now residing at <lb />
Manteo, Dare County, very <lb />
escaped a sad death from drowning <lb />
near two weeks ago. He had walk <lb />
the narrow pier extending <lb />
into bay toil the mo. <lb />
The will his nils tor beta ware<lb />
N. C. <lb />
new Hot sad <lb />
cold water baths. Good rooms at- <lb />
servants. Table <lb />
ed with the bust of the market. Food <lb />
stables in connection. <lb />
m id <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
SPENCER BROS., <lb />
THE <lb />
R A ROOMS -t <lb />
Polite <lb />
the market affords.<lb /></p>
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The Wilson is almost <lb />
grown, having recently <lb />
its year. It <lb />
hat long been a grown paper in <lb />
is and ability, as it is seldom <lb />
by a weekly. May it <lb />
live leaf and prosper every year <lb />
Ha existence. <lb />
Manning of the <lb />
son Gold Leaf is always <lb />
and well he ought to be. <lb />
This time some appreciative <lb />
friends him and <lb />
donned his graceful form in a <lb />
brand new suit of tailor-made <lb />
If laboring earnestly <lb />
and unceasingly for a town and <lb />
makes one deserving <lb />
that man is Thad Manning. <lb />
The bill to amend the charter <lb />
of the town of Green has <lb />
its third reading before <lb />
the General Assembly and be <lb />
tame a law. The <lb />
change in the plan of the town <lb />
i the making of a new ward <lb />
f a portion of the old third <lb />
ward. The new ward will take <lb />
in the portion of <lb />
town known as <lb />
tad will be entitled to one <lb />
Councilman. This makes seven <lb />
Councilmen from the <lb />
the town, of which <lb />
be will be and <lb />
Republicans. A Democratic <lb />
government is therefore insured <lb />
fat Greenville after the firs; <lb />
Monday in next May. <lb />
Occasionally when soliciting <lb />
to a paper a man <lb />
at, <lb />
Bawl. we u <lb />
i. . r------- <lb />
plea f <lb />
Nth leaves of <lb />
mg was a <lb />
Tea lady of WU- <lb />
M to tank Mm tor his wit- <lb />
Bo the far Sea <lb />
at be greater <lb />
of wore team <lb />
tor no <lb />
or store earnest sop <lb />
of what be believes to be <lb />
right and be than <lb />
r Senator from Pitt, who to BOW <lb />
his seat for the fourth <lb />
we <lb />
Pitt county has every <lb />
to be proud of her able Senator. <lb />
Letter. <lb />
We last th <lb />
the tr on <lb />
the to the <lb />
be built. For a hang time the <lb />
has beta arguing <lb />
that the roadway should he con <lb />
so that people might get <lb />
over at any time, and has work- <lb />
ed to accomplish that end- It is <lb />
gratifying to see good results <lb />
growing oat of these labors <lb />
to know the object oped for will <lb />
soon be attained. Our editorial <lb />
two weeks ago stirred some of <lb />
people to action and now the <lb />
movement will not cease until <lb />
the dam is built Mr. J H. Tucker <lb />
took the matter in hand and <lb />
pushed it forward. He went <lb />
to the men with a list <lb />
o which a tar of them sub- <lb />
scribed in all making about <lb />
On the Friday night following <lb />
he before the meeting of <lb />
the Town Councilmen and they <lb />
agreed to appropriate as <lb />
he town's part of the fund. A <lb />
petition was then drawn to <lb />
before the Board of County <lb />
Commissioners the next Monday <lb />
asking to appropriate half <lb />
enough to do the work, it being <lb />
ascertained that the whole <lb />
would cost On that day <lb />
it was ascertained that Mr. S. <lb />
H. Spain also had a petition <lb />
from the people north of the <lb />
river looking to the same end <lb />
The petitions were consolidated <lb />
and taken before the Board by <lb />
Mr. J. H. Tucker and at the <lb />
Tuesday session the <lb />
them a hearing with <lb />
the result as stated in their pro- <lb />
published elsewhere. <lb />
Thus the success of the move- <lb />
is assured and as soon as <lb />
all plans are perfected the work <lb />
of construction will begin. It <lb />
is a cause for general <lb />
that the roadway is to be <lb />
built, for two reasons. First it <lb />
is a forward to Greenville's <lb />
prosperity and will be the means <lb />
of bringing many hundreds of <lb />
dollars to the town. Second, <lb />
because of the great <lb />
to the people of the county <lb />
who have to pass this most <lb />
thoroughfare within <lb />
our borders. The done in <lb />
this respect will be incalculable, <lb />
as the county seat will now be <lb />
accessible to every section of the <lb />
county with no barrier in the <lb />
way. let the spirit of <lb />
progress be kept up. It is <lb />
among the business men <lb />
people generally and should. law, I mentioned <lb />
carried on ward and upward, i seas passed <lb />
a . <lb />
to a a has tarn <lb />
Me peat real <lb />
pot wheat to <lb />
cf <lb />
Special to <lb />
N. C, Feb., 8th, <lb />
have been busy the <lb />
week closed. In the be- <lb />
; six and seven hundred bill <lb />
nave been introduced, and in the <lb />
Senate more than hundred. <lb />
The of these are of local <lb />
as many rejected a <lb />
are adopted. There is no end to <lb />
t be ions coming, in all <lb />
the State. They are <lb />
In quantities <lb />
to repeal of stock <lb />
laws, local option, repeal of <lb />
tax, requests for con for <lb />
draining lands, requests <lb />
etc. Owing <lb />
to the petitions praying a <lb />
repeal of tax <lb />
hove expressed <lb />
being favor of re <lb />
pealing the law. <lb />
A bill postponing sale of land fur <lb />
taxes b advertised tor <lb />
in until <lb />
Monday in May, passed both Bone <lb />
and <lb />
mediately enrolled. I that <lb />
the Sheriffs in the State beard <lb />
of it until too late. In the remote <lb />
it was hardly possible <lb />
the information to reach them, con- <lb />
the sales went on and <lb />
much bard tax money collected. <lb />
The pen i bill that passed <lb />
the House the first the week will <lb />
no doubt pass the Senate and be- <lb />
come a law. It is wisely framed <lb />
reflects credit its author, it <lb />
will stop the old and bad custom <lb />
-f giving convict to <lb />
and corporations. The of <lb />
the State to have to-ac- <lb />
pay in keeping them in <lb />
the treasury, when the <lb />
completed to re <lb />
those bonds. bill pro- <lb />
the State must hereafter <lb />
hare value convicts, <lb />
and it- merit is to make <lb />
i be almost <lb />
Some such legislation wan <lb />
needed, the <lb />
baa been tor a long t me a <lb />
the tax <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
The amendments to the school <lb />
last week, <lb />
That part <lb />
the <lb />
reviewed with the <lb />
Astra was <lb />
t Ma w <lb />
arks to greet 00- <lb />
of this <lb />
at the of <lb />
in with A <lb />
era said a few words <lb />
after it by a <lb />
party <lb />
Smith, the <lb />
has been fa <lb />
this week. He is an Indian of <lb />
Cherokee county Be is very tall <lb />
baa long early hair tail- <lb />
anon bis she alder, looks <lb />
much like sow boy of <lb />
Bis bare was to a bill <lb />
through to bis hand, which <lb />
of about people.<lb />
Wilmington j <lb />
ii. It is the duty of every <lb />
loves his county to pays this compliment to <lb />
take his county paper and of <lb />
promote its interests. Now Carolina has every <lb />
there are any in Pitt county <lb />
who desire to read the the list m <lb />
and are really to -pa-i fur branches or science and art, pot be able to the <lb />
it, come o see us in person and ; i ., <lb />
, . . Women's Medical College, of Ibis legislature so far is <lb />
shall have the paper. This Mrs. B. hue rigid economy. On <lb />
article is not intended to re- Greenville, X. O, has made a one questions it has been <lb />
man on account of j M or by achieving the <lb />
day the Governor to <lb />
are poor from actual necessity, j pointed as assistanT <lb />
and rather than see such barred of This lady is young <lb />
from the privileges of A brilliant future is <lb />
was stricken oat and the school <lb />
a lady law in that remains the <lb />
same. The did right. <lb />
A man may a good treasurer <lb />
to be her talented not food <lb />
scattered over the United And <lb />
the best might <lb />
in the <lb />
Our stock cannot be <lb />
went In <lb />
1-I-. ON <lb />
We you money on any of <lb />
MANUFACTURER'S POWDERS <lb />
which we will sell at Factory Prices. <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
OF C <lb />
to the counties, a line of the following <lb />
that are set to he excelled In this market. . And all guaranteed to be First-class <lb />
Knight food, DRY of all NOTIONS. <lb />
f RATS and CAPS. BOOTS am SHOES. LA- <lb />
and FURNITURE and <lb />
WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS. CROCK FRY QUEEN. <lb />
PLOWS PLOW CASTING. LEATHER <lb />
kinds, and Rat, Rock Lime. and <lb />
and <lb />
-B are now in m <lb />
W notice any kind or style of <lb />
G rover s <lb />
tern win last bit <lb />
weeks longer. He goes re <lb />
cord as being among our. <lb />
and greatest <lb />
and are prepared to man- <lb />
i or style of <lb />
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb />
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING. <lb />
We keep a nice line of <lb />
HARNESS. <lb />
Come and . . Flanagan's old stand <lb />
Letter <lb />
; her, and all who know Mr. <lb />
paper they desire to Thompson will feel of her <lb />
it and are actually unable <lb />
to pay for it, we will send it to <lb />
free of charge. <lb />
The of Lenoir suffered <lb />
last week. It was the <lb />
for holding the Superior <lb />
Court of that county, and Judge <lb />
who was to have <lb />
ed, was taken sick in <lb />
ton and could not get to Kins ton. <lb />
Ills county incurred an expense <lb />
or more in getting ready <lb />
a Court that con Id not be <lb />
held. Certainly no blame at- <lb />
to the Judge, as he could <lb />
sickness, but the <lb />
law in that respect is defective. <lb />
When a Judge is prevented by <lb />
sickness or any cause, as <lb />
the case, from get- <lb />
ting to his appointment, there <lb />
be a provision to supply <lb />
the place. Belays In the laws <lb />
frequently prove expensive and <lb />
The law makers <lb />
look into this matter. <lb />
If we quote Scripture correct- <lb />
question was asked in <lb />
any good <lb />
thin come out of Nazareth <lb />
This cane to oar mind <lb />
we were thinking about Weldon. <lb />
So people wonder if <lb />
is anything good in <lb />
don or if good comes <lb />
Oat Of Weldon, if they take <lb />
what the have to say, <lb />
fr- it seems that most of those <lb />
who com and go fell called <lb />
to something against <lb />
the But we have <lb />
something good that conies out <lb />
a the <lb />
of which we have ea- <lb />
I writing and hope to <lb />
Mrs. Thompson is a sister of <lb />
our townsman, Mr. S A. Red <lb />
ding, and a daughter of <lb />
oner, Dr. J. P. Redding, living <lb />
at the Cross Roads two miles <lb />
North of Greenville. It <lb />
indeed be gratifying to them <lb />
that she has taken such a rank <lb />
in college as to this high <lb />
honor. The Reflector looks <lb />
with pride upon this daughter <lb />
Carolina, and hopes that this <lb />
is but the beginning of honors <lb />
she is to reap. <lb />
State Senator W. R. <lb />
ranks among the most in- <lb />
members of the <lb />
Assembly. He is winning <lb />
many honors and bringing <lb />
upon himself and <lb />
his county. his bill to <lb />
reduce rate of interest from <lb />
to per cent came up last w -k <lb />
fur second reading he deliver- <lb />
ed one of his crowning speeches, <lb />
lull of wisdom and earnest <lb />
The Sewn and Observer of <lb />
Id Senate yesterday, during <lb />
the consideration of a bill to fix the <lb />
legal rate of interest at per cent, <lb />
the lobbies were crowded <lb />
Wall street kings and <lb />
cash leaders, while the galleries <lb />
ere fair faces of the <lb />
sex, whose tears to freely <lb />
in sympathy tor the poor, bard <lb />
working  borrower. The <lb />
not exceeding <lb />
in attending and having North Car- <lb />
at New <lb />
York next on the occasion <lb />
of the Washington <lb />
It met with strong <lb />
An amendment was offered <lb />
reducing the to The <lb />
resolution and amendment both <lb />
were defeated. <lb />
The defeat in the House of the <lb />
measures to promote the efficiency <lb />
of the Guard has called forth <lb />
much from different sources. <lb />
is not in accord with <lb />
the House in its action on bill, <lb />
and an effort will be made to <lb />
the matter reconsidered. <lb />
hopes that this Legislature will <lb />
yet see importance of helping <lb />
the State Guard and not tail to <lb />
do the right thing. Go v. Fowle <lb />
last few has com- <lb />
a special message to <lb />
both bodies urging importance <lb />
of improving and the <lb />
State militia. <lb />
Bills have passed preventing em- <lb />
from paying off in <lb />
non-transferable tickets or check ; <lb />
allowing sheriffs to administer oat <lb />
in certain oases <lb />
lees of clerks for <lb />
judgment to eta <lb />
lee repealing a sec- <lb />
of the code in regard to wood <lb />
in incorporated towns. This last <lb />
bill repeals I be law -it says wood <lb />
be -oM by Hie <lb />
that the seller <lb />
coal the same. It strange <lb />
that such an unjust law should ever <lb />
have made, one that baa <lb />
been enforced, and Its repeal was <lb />
very necessary. A bill <lb />
hucksters and butchers to keep a <lb />
registration of the mark, etc., <lb />
stanch a mi male, baa been faro, <lb />
ably reported. It is probable that <lb />
several conn ties will be exempt <lb />
ed from the operations of bill <lb />
some has manifests <lb />
ed already. <lb />
member <lb />
a bill a few days ago to remove the <lb />
disabilities of ax-Governor W. W. <lb />
this at acted <lb />
merits or the bill ware most ably <lb />
presented by Senator of . <lb />
Pitt and the earnestness of Words <lb />
m its th l against the <lb />
north end of the The for past <lb />
that then was interest In in-1 week the <lb />
and the was of <lb />
right, for any a of rail beta <lb />
hat had <lb />
ear. to <lb />
D. O, lab, 9th, <lb />
Rot. B. torn <lb />
the lion of Washington <lb />
weak. He ever to attend <lb />
a grand dinner by Whit- <lb />
in honor at Mr. sad If <lb />
and remained days as s <lb />
Secretary a <lb />
special was given by <lb />
democratic and it <lb />
by nearly every man sf <lb />
tn the party. <lb />
Got. Bill called on <lb />
Representative J. Randall, who <lb />
be calls Democrat, <lb />
and other friends. Gov. Hill <lb />
did net meet Mr. Cleveland except at <lb />
dinner at Secretary Whitney's, and s <lb />
great w by lbs <lb />
fact that the day the n dinner <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland late train for <lb />
New York. Probably Mr. <lb />
had been made to go to <lb />
Hew York before be even that <lb />
Gov. Hill coming hers, but <lb />
does not people from that <lb />
he went away to keep from meeting that <lb />
gentleman. I do not pretend to that <lb />
relations be i wee a these two <lb />
men are not perfectly dial, but if <lb />
is the case, then public opinion hare, m <lb />
expressed on is dead wrong. <lb />
Mr. vela, id ha announced that <lb />
after the 4th March he become a <lb />
member a famous law arm Hew <lb />
York reside there. He <lb />
and Mrs. Cleveland went over ts Hew <lb />
this perfect <lb />
that city.- <lb />
who been the moat <lb />
woman ever tn White House. <lb />
the crowd <lb />
this a s day or <lb />
two ago that art to <lb />
with blanched faces. The <lb />
shock was caused by s telegram from <lb />
Indianapolis saying that had de- <lb />
to gs into the cabinet. It was <lb />
really to see <lb />
several hours in the gang, but it was <lb />
not long before official news from the <lb />
head center passed around among <lb />
the faithful which caused them to re- <lb />
the manner <lb />
which they have since it known <lb />
that was to he Secretary of Stats, <lb />
Mr. la evidently not <lb />
as be baa leased residence <lb />
in the attempt made to <lb />
Lincoln's Secretary of State, W. <lb />
H. Seward. <lb />
Marrying an English wife to <lb />
have t confused <lb />
mind to kind of government <lb />
under be to living. He has of- <lb />
an amendment to the Sundry c <lb />
appropriation bill, providing tor a gift <lb />
to the widow of Gen. Sheridan of too, <lb />
of his eminent <lb />
extraordinary to his <lb />
This is truly a remarkable proposition, <lb />
should it be adopted <lb />
a precedent would be <lb />
dangerous. It baa been referred to <lb />
the Se Com mitt as en Military AT <lb />
fairs, and it members that com- <lb />
have good sense with which <lb />
they are gen. rally credited, that will be <lb />
the last of it. Sheridan was a great <lb />
soldier, that everybody will admit, and <lb />
that his widow should a <lb />
for of bee U no <lb />
more than right; hut that la addition <lb />
of the people's money be <lb />
given to her, top. much <lb />
of royalty for this Gen. Sheri- <lb />
services to the United ware <lb />
great, and I would be the last one to de- <lb />
his memory of iota of the <lb />
it one him, but on the other hand, were <lb />
not the lbs United <lb />
great to <lb />
the poor. Irish bey; ever <lb />
have to had ha net <lb />
to West Point sad <lb />
the of people of the <lb />
The Has must be drawn <lb />
where la of the <lb />
it seem at <lb />
absurd as this cf <lb />
a good abet to draW If <lb />
A wast has boss <lb />
formed by t m sf <lb />
the Senate, -arty every of be- <lb />
tor <lb />
The of <lb />
rust hi is so that <lb />
be a <lb />
tor the the <lb />
to make <lb />
to with U. <lb />
was that <lb />
tea <lb />
It. Manager. <lb />
. <lb />
TH E MAN IN TH E M N <lb />
p AN NOT BK but the man who keep a fresh supply of <lb />
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb />
TOBACCO, CA ED GOODS <lb />
Can be found whenever wanted. Ton only have to look for <lb />
ENS, <lb />
And all your wants tn above goods can be supplied. <lb />
Or PUT UP TO ORDER. <lb />
FINK A. SPECIALTY. <lb />
ESTABLISHED IN 1870. <lb />
Luther Sheldon, <lb />
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS, <lb />
MIXED TIN COT <lb />
papers, <lb />
i Colors In Japan. Plain Papers, Cathedral Newels, <lb />
Dry Paints, Plaster or Wall Papers, Venetian Glass, Wood Mantels, <lb />
Brushes, Wire Cloth Window Rubber Rooting Paint, <lb />
. Slate <lb />
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, <lb />
AND BUILDING MATERIAL OF DESCRIPTION. <lb />
Nos. West Side Market Roanoke Ave. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
CASH HARDWARE STORE <lb />
We are adding to our stork gangs as customers and the public gen- <lb />
need. Hardware. Mechanics tools. Stove and T Sash, Doors, Glass <lb />
and Axes, Boas. Shovels and Rakes, Plow every kind. Wheel <lb />
Barbed and Heating Stove and Stove pipe of every <lb />
Bails and Iron. and Iron Drill pomps, Ac. Ac, . <lb />
We are agents for the bat cook stove now tn use. The is our <lb />
leader sod entire Ion. Our cheaper grades are good and well worth <lb />
the money ashed for them. <lb />
One year ago started in business and had for our motto sell for <lb />
We still cling to that as ear motto, the fact that is best merchant <lb />
and customer. By close attention to business we have been rewarded by Increased <lb />
especially for and ask <lb />
GREENVILLE, K. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
J. B. MOTE. <lb />
MOTE. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY S CO., <lb />
LOOK TO <lb />
INTEREST <lb />
Having just received a fresh line of the following goods, we are now <lb />
r adj to offer to public what they stand in goods <lb />
at priors that will please the purchaser. <lb />
IN STOCK <lb />
STAPLE FANCY DRESS GOODS, <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
HAS m <lb />
SHIRTS COLLARS. <lb />
AND SHOES <lb />
To fit all who favor with their patronage. <lb />
Hardware, Guns, Shot, Powder, <lb />
Crockery, Glassware, Wood and Willow <lb />
ware, Furniture, Harness, Whips, <lb />
Gail Ax and Railroad Mills Chewing <lb />
and Smoking Tobacco. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent tot Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which offer to trade at Wholesale <lb />
prices, H cents per per cent for ash. Bread <lb />
Hall's Lye at Jobbers White Lead and pure <lb />
and Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt W <lb />
seed OILS <lb />
Nails a <lb />
Pumps, Salt Wood <lb />
dive me a call and guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
TAILORING<lb />
Our line is so large and complete and varied <lb />
that it allows our customers to please <lb />
as to prices. The garments-offered are made on <lb />
the premises with the intention of furnishing <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 />
GREENVILLE, M <lb />
J, L. SUGG, <lb />
N. C <lb />
OFFICE JAMES OLD STAND. <lb />
All hinds Risks placed strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest rates <lb />
AM FOR A PROOF<lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door If noun. <lb />
r or <lb />
GAITS <lb />
My Factory Is well equipped with the best put up <lb />
but We keep with the and latest improved style <lb />
Bast material used all All styles Springs used, you can select tress <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a full II. e of ready made <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which we will sell AS LOW AS the <lb />
Special Attention to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking people of this and surrounding counties for past favor <lb />
merit s continuance of the same. <lb />
E. C. GLENN.<lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER <lb />
SHELL LIME, PUKE DISSOLVED BONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Wagons, for sale. <lb />
GREEN VILLE. N. C. Mar. 1887. <lb />
Rail Road. <lb />
The railroad company <lb />
grading in my Nursery <lb />
and will take op <lb />
apple A pear tree, <lb />
a following varieties Via. war <lb />
Favorite, Winter <lb />
Yellow May, Spice, <lb />
Jone and <lb />
Winter. These will sell at <lb />
ten cents each. I also or <lb />
five pear trees that I will <lb />
sell for twenty five cents each. <lb />
These are all first class, and <lb />
good varieties. is time to <lb />
get cheap t at<lb />
MO <lb />
at tarn w <lb />
Tea, Rice, <lb />
of different very beat Lard we <lb />
Day, Batter, Spice, Peeper. <lb />
both toilet and <lb />
best trade of White <lb />
Oil, Oil, c. <lb />
net <lb />
Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified as of <lb />
the Last Will and Testament of Amos <lb />
deceased, on the 2nd of <lb />
notice la hereby given to all <lb />
persona Indebted the estate of said <lb />
decedent, to make Immediate payment <lb />
to the and to all creditors of <lb />
said estate to present their claims prop- <lb />
to the undersigned on <lb />
or before 2nd of January. 1890. <lb />
or will be plead In bar of their <lb />
recover. K. <lb />
Eats, of Amos<lb />
If you want something nice in the ways <lb />
Sewing; Machines, <lb />
come to the old A <lb />
large new stock Just received. <lb />
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and <lb />
Machines repaired and warranted <lb />
S. <lb />
FEED STORE. <lb />
C. B. <lb />
. Dealer Ir Hay, Corn, Meal, <lb />
and Mill Feed. . <lb />
win cash fa <lb />
Corn and Peas. <lb />
I pay cash for my goods and <lb />
ford to sell st bottom pricks. <lb />
Call on me at the store of a. Seats <lb />
. j. cos;. c c. cots, <lb />
c. n. c. Ca, <lb />
V. M. <lb />
Mat. <lb />
Cobb Gilliam,<lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
VA. <lb />
Lira had years a <lb />
at are <lb />
to Dandle bottom t <lb />
el <lb />
, AB to ow <lb />
and <lb />
Stores for <lb />
The store formerly <lb />
Moore st the corner <lb />
the store <lb />
occupied by Mrs. A. , <lb />
stole will tie far on <lb />
after January 1st. Terms <lb />
Apply to, T <lb />
7-------- <lb />
feud, brother, with care, <lb />
to of <lb />
And In quick trip time get <lb />
there , <lb />
A book of planes as rats. <lb />
Send, brother, send with cars, <lb />
For Guide from <lb />
V a eat <lb />
good for cams worth <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Clerk st <lb />
of December, <lb />
st Pitt ea <lb />
a, <lb />
of the <lb />
ail <lb />
the are hereby to <lb />
immediate payment to the <lb />
and having <lb />
before the of <lb />
s thin he plead bar<lb />
T. W <lb />
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                <p>
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
N. C <lb />
Editor and Prop. <lb />
Wednesday <lb />
We announced last week that of Pitt, upon bill to regulate the <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE<lb />
TO St <lb />
per year. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb />
sot to Democratic <lb />
and measures that arc not consistent <lb />
the true principles of the <lb />
If want a paper from a <lb />
of the State for the <lb />
SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 13th MM, <lb />
AT THE AT <lb />
C, <lb />
Mail <lb />
The Wilson Advance is almost <lb />
grown, having recently entered <lb />
its nineteenth year. It <lb />
log been a grown paper in <lb />
and ability, as it is seldom <lb />
by a weekly. May it <lb />
lire and prosper every year <lb />
Manning of the <lb />
gOB Gold Leaf is always <lb />
and well he ought to be. <lb />
This time some appreciative <lb />
friends have him and <lb />
his graceful form in a <lb />
brand new snit of tailor-made <lb />
If laboring earnestly <lb />
and unceasingly for a town and <lb />
makes one deserving <lb />
that is Thad Manning. <lb />
The bill to amend the charter <lb />
the town of Greenville has <lb />
passed its third reading before <lb />
the General Assembly and be <lb />
Hue a law. The <lb />
change in the plan of the town <lb />
the making of a new ward out <lb />
f a portion of the old third <lb />
Ward. The new ward will take <lb />
in the South-western portion of <lb />
the dam from the North end of <lb />
the bridge out to the hill would <lb />
be built. For a long time the <lb />
has been arguing <lb />
that the roadway should be con <lb />
so might get <lb />
over at any time, and has work- <lb />
ed to that end- It is <lb />
gratifying to see good results <lb />
growing out of these labors <lb />
to know the object hoped for will <lb />
soon be attained. Our editorial <lb />
two weeks ago stirred some of <lb />
people to action and now the <lb />
movement will not cease until <lb />
the dam is built. Mr. J H. Tucker <lb />
took the matter in hand and <lb />
pushed it forward. He went <lb />
to the business men with a list <lb />
o which a number of them sub- <lb />
scribed in all making about <lb />
On the Friday night following <lb />
he went before the meeting of <lb />
the Town Councilmen and they <lb />
agreed to appropriate as <lb />
he town's part of the fund. A <lb />
petition was then drawn to take <lb />
before the Board of <lb />
Commissioners the next Monday <lb />
asking them to appropriate half <lb />
enough to do the work, it being <lb />
ascertained that the whole <lb />
would cost On that day <lb />
it was ascertained that Mr. S. <lb />
H. Spain also had a petition <lb />
from the people north of the <lb />
river looking to the same end <lb />
The petitions were consolidated <lb />
and taken before the Board by <lb />
Mr. J. H. Tucker and at the <lb />
Tuesday session the <lb />
them a hearing with <lb />
the result as stated in their pro- <lb />
published elsewhere. <lb />
Thus the success of the move- <lb />
is assured and as soon as <lb />
all plans are perfected the <lb />
of construction will begin. It <lb />
is a cause for general <lb />
that the roadway is to be <lb />
built, for two reasons. First it <lb />
is a step forward to <lb />
prosperity and will be the means <lb />
of bringing many hundreds of <lb />
dollars to the town. Second, <lb />
because of great <lb />
the town known as fence to the people of the county <lb />
tad will be entitled to one <lb />
Councilman. This makes seven <lb />
Councilmen from the four wards <lb />
f the town, four of which <lb />
will be Democrats and three <lb />
Republicans. A Democratic <lb />
government is therefore insured <lb />
fer Greenville after the firs, <lb />
Monday in next May. <lb />
who have to pass this most <lb />
thoroughfare within <lb />
our borders. The rood done in <lb />
this will be incalculable, <lb />
as the will now be <lb />
accessible to every section of the <lb />
county with no barrier in the <lb />
way. let the spirit of <lb />
progress be kept up. It is <lb />
among the business men <lb />
Occasionally when soliciting <lb />
subscriptions to a paper a man <lb />
it. It is the of every i <lb />
who loves his county to j pays this compliment to a lady <lb />
his county paper and help; of <lb />
promote its Now if Carolina has every <lb />
there are any in Pitt talented <lb />
, . . , .- , tern, Mattered over the united <lb />
who daft to read the the in all <lb />
toe and are really unable to pan for branches of science and art, <lb />
it, come o see us in person and Amen medical student.- at the <lb />
ml . Women's statical College, of <lb />
yon shall have the paper. This j,, T,;,,, <lb />
article is not intended to re- Greenville, C, has made a <lb />
man on account of j by achieving the <lb />
poverty, for there are those being he best anatomist <lb />
in the college, and having <lb />
legal rate interest, be was the re- <lb />
of a handsome of the <lb />
American species of the <lb />
flowery plants of the order <lb />
which were intermingled <lb />
leaven of the <lb />
which was a neatly written <lb />
note in these <lb />
lady friends of Senator <lb />
wish to thank him for bis wit- <lb />
and eloquent <lb />
No man the floor of the Sen <lb />
is i he recipient of greater court- <lb />
of room than Sen <lb />
Williams, and no more faithful <lb />
representative, or more earnest sop <lb />
porter of what be to be <lb />
right and be found then <lb />
the Senator from Pitt, who now <lb />
occupying his seat for the fourth <lb />
we <lb />
Pitt county every reason <lb />
to be proud of her able Senator. <lb />
Our Letter. <lb />
the State Capital, <lb />
cf Legislature, etc <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
N. C, Feb., 9th, 1839. <lb />
The have been the <lb />
week closed. In the House be- <lb />
tween six and seven hundred bills <lb />
have been introduced, in the <lb />
Semite more than hundred. <lb />
The most of are of local <lb />
and as rejected as <lb />
are adopted. There is no end to <lb />
be petitions coming in all <lb />
parts of the State. They are <lb />
In large it h-b every <lb />
day, relating lo repeal of <lb />
laws, local option, repeal of <lb />
chase tax, requests for convicts for <lb />
draining lands, requests <lb />
rum alliances, etc. Owing <lb />
to the numerous praying a <lb />
repeal of merchants tax <lb />
several legislators have expressed <lb />
themselves as being in favor of re <lb />
pealing the law. <lb />
A bill sale of land for <lb />
taxes Sheriff, advertised ft r.-t <lb />
Monday in February, until first <lb />
m May, passed both <lb />
es on Saturday last <lb />
mediately I doubt <lb />
half the Sheriffs in the Stare beard <lb />
of it until too late. In the remote <lb />
counties it was hardly possible <lb />
the information to reach them, con <lb />
the sales went on and <lb />
much hard tax money collected. <lb />
The bill that passed <lb />
the House the first the week will <lb />
no doubt pass the Senate and be <lb />
come a law. It is widely framed and <lb />
reflects credit upon its author. It <lb />
will stop lira old and bad custom <lb />
f giving convict to railway <lb />
corporations. The policy of <lb />
the State seem have been to ac- <lb />
pay in bonds, keeping them in <lb />
the and when the railway <lb />
enterprise was completed to re- <lb />
those This bill pro- <lb />
I bat the State must <lb />
value received its convict, <lb />
it-- principal merit is to make <lb />
i be <lb />
Some such legislation was <lb />
needed, <lb />
been a long t me a ten <lb />
lo the lax <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
The amendments to the School <lb />
to pay for it, we will send <lb />
them free of charge. <lb />
. , . in the college, and having been <lb />
are poor from actual necessity,, as assistant demonstrator <lb />
and rather than see such barred id This lady is <lb />
from the privileges of , A brilliant <lb />
. v j her, and all who know Mi. <lb />
paper when they desire to; Thompson will feel proud of <lb />
are actually <lb />
it to Thompson is a sister of <lb />
j our townsman, Mr. S A. Red <lb />
ding, and a daughter of <lb />
The county of Lenoir suffered Dr. J. P. Redding, living <lb />
a loss last week. If was the at the Cross Roads two miles <lb />
time for holding the Superior North of It must <lb />
Court of that county, and Judge be gratifying to them <lb />
Shipp, who was to have i that has taken such a rank <lb />
ed, was taken sick in j fa, college as to this high <lb />
ton and could not get to Kinston.; honor. The Reflector looks <lb />
The county incurred an expense j with pride upon this daughter <lb />
f or more in getting ready Carolina, and hopes that this <lb />
for a Court that could not Delia but the beginning of honors <lb />
held. Certainly no blame she is to reap, <lb />
to the Judge, as he could <lb />
sot prevent sickness, but the; Our State Senator W. R. <lb />
ls w in that respect is defective. <lb />
When a Judge is prevented by <lb />
sickness or her cause, as <lb />
is sometimes the case, from get- <lb />
ting to his appointment, there <lb />
should be a provision to supply <lb />
the place. Delays In the laws <lb />
frequently prove expensive and <lb />
The law makers <lb />
might look into this matter. <lb />
If we quote Scripture correct- <lb />
the question was in <lb />
olden any good <lb />
thing come out of Nazareth <lb />
This came to our mind <lb />
we were thinking about Weldon. <lb />
doubt people wonder ii <lb />
there is anything good in <lb />
don or if anything good comes <lb />
out Weldon, if they take <lb />
what the have to say. <lb />
for it seems that most of those <lb />
who come and go fell called <lb />
upon to say something <lb />
the town. we have found <lb />
something good that comes out <lb />
of Weldon. It is the Noes <lb />
two copies of we have en- <lb />
Joyed at this writing and hope to <lb />
enjoy many more. It is a clean <lb />
printed and <lb />
and people generally and should which mentioned last week, <lb />
carried onward and upward. That part <lb />
The superintendent and t <lb />
liner, was stricken out and the <lb />
law in that particular remains the <lb />
same. The did right. <lb />
A man may a good treasurer <lb />
land not be a good <lb />
and vie-- And some <lb />
of the best might <lb />
not be able to the <lb />
bond. <lb />
This Legislature so far is <lb />
a line of rigid economy. <lb />
some questions it has been <lb />
ed as being niggardly. <lb />
came up in Senate the <lb />
day authorizing the Governor to <lb />
expend a sum not exceeding <lb />
in attending and having North Car- <lb />
properly represented at New <lb />
York in April next on the occasion <lb />
of the Washington <lb />
It met with strong <lb />
An amendment was offered <lb />
reducing the amount, to The <lb />
resolution and amendment both <lb />
were defeated. <lb />
The defeat in the House of the <lb />
measures to promote the efficiency <lb />
of the State Guard has culled forth <lb />
much from different sources. <lb />
The Senate is not in accord with <lb />
the House in it action on this bill, <lb />
and an effort will lie made to <lb />
the matter reconsidered. Thia <lb />
hopes that this Legislature will <lb />
yet see the importance of helping <lb />
the State Guard and not to <lb />
do the right thing. Fowle <lb />
within the last few days has com- <lb />
a special message to <lb />
both bodies urging the importance <lb />
of improving and strengthening <lb />
State militia. <lb />
Bills have passed em- <lb />
from paying off m <lb />
non-transferable tickets or checks; <lb />
sheriffs to administer oaths <lb />
in certain cases <lb />
reducing lees of clerks for <lb />
ring judgment to <lb />
oat fur <lb />
t ion the code in regard to wood <lb />
sol, in orated towns. This last <lb />
bill repents the law that says wood <lb />
by the cord in in- <lb />
towns and that the seller <lb />
Mall the same. It is strange <lb />
that, such unjust law ever <lb />
have been made, one that has <lb />
been enforced, its repeal was <lb />
very necessary. A bill compelling <lb />
hucksters and butchers to keep a <lb />
registration of the mark, etc. or <lb />
slaughtered baa been favor- <lb />
ably reported. It is probable <lb />
several counties will be exempt <lb />
ed from the operations of the bill <lb />
some been manifest-. <lb />
ed already. <lb />
A Republican member <lb />
a bill a few ago to remove the <lb />
disabilities of ex-Governor W. <lb />
When is acted <lb />
some plain and words <lb />
be spoken against the bill. <lb />
The Republican for the past <lb />
week have been attacking the <lb />
pointed and <lb />
marks fell very flat not <lb />
the members beard him. Bat when <lb />
he had finished of Franklin, <lb />
with a smiling countenance, pro- <lb />
ceded to reply to what he bad beard. <lb />
His to Amis com- <lb />
upon political <lb />
put the whole laugh- <lb />
the included. Tery <lb />
soon news reached the Senate <lb />
some fun was going on in the <lb />
and several harried over <lb />
to hear the discussion. Mr. <lb />
reviewed with telling effect the on- <lb />
tenable taken b Amis and <lb />
continued bis witty and pleasing re <lb />
for to the great en- <lb />
of the Democratic aide and <lb />
at the expense of Amis and those <lb />
in sympathy with A few <lb />
said a few the <lb />
alter it was tabled by a <lb />
party vote. <lb />
Smith, of the <lb />
been in Raleigh <lb />
this week. He is an Indian of <lb />
Cherokee county. He is very tall <lb />
baa long early hair tail- <lb />
bis shoulders, looks <lb />
much like a sow boy of the wet. <lb />
His visit here was to get a bill <lb />
to hand, which <lb />
is composed of about people. <lb />
Grover Cleveland's Presided <lb />
term hurt three <lb />
weeks longer. He goes re <lb />
cord as being among ban <lb />
and greatest Presidents. <lb />
Letter. <lb />
ranks the most in- <lb />
members of the <lb />
Assembly. He is winning <lb />
many honors and bringing much <lb />
upon himself and <lb />
bis county. When his bill to <lb />
reduce rats of interest from <lb />
to per cent came up last <lb />
tor it second reading he deliver- <lb />
ed one of his crowning speeches, <lb />
full of wisdom earnest <lb />
The says of <lb />
In the Senate yesterday, during <lb />
the consideration of a bill to fix the. <lb />
legal rate of interest at per cent, <lb />
lobbies were crowded <lb />
Wall street money kings and <lb />
cash leaders, while the galleries <lb />
thronged fair of the <lb />
sex, whose tears <lb />
flaw in sympathy for the poor, hard <lb />
working per cent borrower. The <lb />
merits of the bill were moat ably <lb />
by Senator of <lb />
Pitt mid the of <lb />
In its support convinced the <lb />
north end of the General <lb />
there a much interest in <lb />
; -rest, and the measure was and system of county government w compelled Allison <lb />
right, for a call of the roll the both Booties. They call for being Secretary of the <lb />
passed second aM noes, bat find even Dem- will prevent <lb />
noes j member recording bis rote member from accepting a position <lb />
In another article the same B cabinet. The of <lb />
i system. Amis, on will be watched <lb />
Special to <lb />
D. C, Feb. 9th, 1880. <lb />
Got. Dana B, of Raw York, <lb />
the lion of Washington politically <lb />
week. He to attend <lb />
a grand dinner by Secretary Whit- <lb />
in honor of Mr. and Mm. Cleveland, <lb />
and remained two a guest of <lb />
Secretary Whitney. Wednesday <lb />
special reception given by him to <lb />
democratic Congress, and it <lb />
was by nearly every nun of <lb />
prominence In the party. <lb />
Got. Hill on Secretary Fairchild, <lb />
Samuel J. Randall, who <lb />
he calls greatest <lb />
and other friends. Got. Hill <lb />
did net meet Mr. Cleveland except at <lb />
the dinner t Secretary Whitney's, and a <lb />
great deal of started by the <lb />
fact that the day of the Whitney dinner <lb />
Cleveland look late train for <lb />
Probably Mr. Cleveland's <lb />
had been made to go to <lb />
New York before he even knew that <lb />
Gov. Hill coining here, but that <lb />
does not pr rent from saying <lb />
he went away to keep from meeting that <lb />
gentleman. do not pretend to that <lb />
the relations between these gentle- <lb />
men ore not perfectly co dial, but If such <lb />
is the then public opinion here, as <lb />
expressed on every hand, dead wrong. <lb />
Mr. Cleveland has announced <lb />
after the 4th t March he will become a <lb />
member of a famous law Una in Raw <lb />
York City, and will there, lie <lb />
and Mrs. Cleveland went over New <lb />
this weak perfect arrangements <lb />
for residence that city. Society <lb />
land, who has been the most popular <lb />
woman the White House. <lb />
The fry crowd <lb />
in this a a day or <lb />
two ago that to <lb />
with wild eyes blanched faces. The <lb />
shock was caused by a telegram from <lb />
Indianapolis sating had de- <lb />
to Into the cabinet. It was <lb />
really to see the consternation <lb />
for several hours in the gang, hut it was <lb />
not long before news from the <lb />
head center was among <lb />
the faithful which caused them to re- <lb />
the manner <lb />
which they have worn since it was known <lb />
that Blame to be Secretary of Mate. <lb />
Mr. Blaine Is evidently not <lb />
ha has leased the residence <lb />
in the attempt made to <lb />
Lincoln's Secretary of State, W. <lb />
H. Seward. <lb />
Harrying an English wife seems to <lb />
have somewhat confused Senator Haw <lb />
mine as to the kind of government <lb />
under which he is living. He of- <lb />
amendment to the Sundry civil <lb />
appropriation bill, providing tor a gift <lb />
to the widow of Gen. Sheridan of <lb />
OnO, if of eminent and <lb />
extraordinary services to his <lb />
This is a remarkable proposition, <lb />
and should it be adopted <lb />
a precedent which would be decided- <lb />
dangerous. It has been referred to <lb />
the Senate Committee on Military <lb />
fairs, and If the members of that com- <lb />
have the sense with which <lb />
they are generally credited, that will be <lb />
the last of it. Gen. was a great <lb />
soldier, that everybody will admit, and <lb />
his widow should have a liberal pen. <lb />
ion for the remainder of her life is no <lb />
more than right; but that addition <lb />
of the people's money should be <lb />
given to her, smacks a little top much <lb />
of royalty for this country. Gen. Sheri- <lb />
services to the United States were <lb />
great, and I would be the last one to de- <lb />
his memory of one iota of the <lb />
its one him, but the other hand, were <lb />
not the services of the United States <lb />
equally great to Sheridan Y What <lb />
the poor Irish boy, Phil Sheridan, <lb />
have amounted to had ha not been <lb />
to West Point and <lb />
the expense of the people of the United <lb />
States The line must be drawn some- <lb />
where la disposing of the people's <lb />
money, and it . seem that at each <lb />
absurd propositions as this of Senator <lb />
Hawley a is a good place to draw If <lb />
A remarkable political trust has <lb />
formed by the Republican members of <lb />
the Senate, nearly every one of hem be- <lb />
candidates for <lb />
nomination. The purpose of this <lb />
trust Is to serve notice on Harrison <lb />
unless be agrees m a second <lb />
for the presidency, the Senator <lb />
propose to make his administration a <lb />
failure by refusing to co-operate with <lb />
R. S. CLARK CO., <lb />
DEALER <lb />
MATERIAL GOODS. <lb />
for all needed in the <lb />
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be <lb />
but if you want anything in<lb />
aid <lb />
and House Material, Cutlery <lb />
CALL ON <lb />
We you money on any of goods. <lb />
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb />
which we will sell at Factory Prices. <lb />
K are now fitted up in and are prepared to man- <lb />
abort notice any kind or style of <lb />
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb />
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING. <lb />
We keep a nice line of <lb />
READY MADE <lb />
Come and see us. Flanagan's old stand <lb />
R. M. Manager. <lb />
THE MAN IN THE MOON <lb />
but the who keeps a fresh supply of <lb />
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb />
TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS <lb />
Can be whenever wanted. Yon only have lo look for <lb />
STEPHEN I <lb />
And all your wants In the above goods can be supplied. <lb />
BOXES PUT UP TO <lb />
miN A. SPECIALTY. <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
TEE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
Offers to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following goods <lb />
that are not to be excelled in this market. And to be First-class <lb />
E straight goods. GOODS of all kinds, I <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS. BOOTS and SHOES. LA- <lb />
and and <lb />
GOODS, DOORS. WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS. and QUEENS- <lb />
PLOWS and PLOW CASTING. of <lb />
and Mill Hat, Bock Lime. Paris, and <lb />
Harness, Bridles saddles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, per cent for Bread Prep- <lb />
and Haifa Star Lye at lubbers Prices. White Lead pure Lia- <lb />
seed OH, Paint Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. a call and guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
TAILORING <lb />
ESTABLISHED IN 1870. <lb />
Luther Sheldon, <lb />
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS, <lb />
MIXED PAINTS, TIN SHINGLES. FANCY GLASS, BRACKETS, <lb />
TARRED ROOFING PAPERS, STAIR RAIL, <lb />
t Colors In Japan. Plain Papers, Cathedral Glass Newels, <lb />
Dry Paints, Piaster or Wall Papers. Venetian Glass, Wood Mantels, <lb />
Brushes, Wire Cloth Window Screens. Rooting Paint, <lb />
Slate Mantels, <lb />
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, <lb />
AND BUILDING MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb />
Nos. West Site Market Roanoke Ave. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
CASH HARDWARE STORE <lb />
We are adding to stock such goods as our customers and the public gen- <lb />
need. Hardware. Mechanics tools. Stove- and Tinware. Sash, Doors. <lb />
and putty. Axes. Rises, Shovels and Rakes. Plow Casting of every kind. Wheel <lb />
Barrows. Barbed Cooking and Heating Stoves and Stove pipe of every <lb />
size. Sails and Cucumber and Iron Drill pumps, Ac. Ac, <lb />
We are agents for the best conk stove now In use. The is our <lb />
leader and gives entire ion. Our cheaper grades are good and well <lb />
asked for them. <lb />
One year ago w started in business and had for our motto sell for cash. <lb />
We still cling to that as our motto, realizing fact that It is best for <lb />
and customer. By close attention to business we have been rewarded by Increased <lb />
success. <lb />
especially for and ask a <lb />
Our line is so large and complete and varied <lb />
that it allows our customers to please <lb />
as to prices. The garments-offered are made on <lb />
the premises with the intention of furnishing th <lb />
best material, perfect in finish and workmanship, <lb />
at prices which compare favorably with <lb />
of inferior quality, and to suit the most <lb />
or economical taste. <lb />
GREENVILLE, M <lb />
c. <lb />
J, L. SUGG, <lb />
LIFE AID FIRE <lb />
N. C <lb />
OFFICE JAMES OLD STAND. <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
J. R. MOVE. <lb />
J. G. MOTE. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to Ono Door <lb />
ow <lb />
CUTS <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the best put up nothing <lb />
but work. We keep up with the tines and the latest improved stylos. <lb />
Best material used ail week. All styles of Springs are used, you can select I <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on band a full e of ready made <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which we will sell as low ab the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention to REPAIRING <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
LOOK TO INTEREST <lb />
Having received a fresh line the following goods, we are now <lb />
r to offer to the public what I hey in need, good <lb />
at prices that will please the <lb />
WE nAVE IN STOCK <lb />
STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
i for <lb />
SHIRTS COLLARS. <lb />
BOOTS AND SHOES <lb />
To fit all who favor us with their patronage. <lb />
Hardware, Nails, Guns, Shot, Powder, <lb />
Crockery, Glass-ware, Wood and Willow <lb />
ware, Furniture, Harness, Whips, <lb />
Gail Ax and Railroad Mills Snuff, Chewing <lb />
and Smoking Tobacco. <lb />
E. C. GLENN. <lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb />
SHELL LIME, PUKE DISSOLVED BONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Wagons, for sale. <lb />
GREENVILLE. . C. Mar. 1887. <lb />
Rail Road. <lb />
The railroad company com, W . O. <lb />
grading in my Nursery this ,,,.<lb />
If you want nice in the <lb />
Sewing Machines, <lb />
come to the old A <lb />
new block Just received. <lb />
Watches, Clock, Jewelry and <lb />
Machines repaired and warranted; <lb />
M MB <lb />
grading in my Nursery <lb />
week will take up about <lb />
five hundred apple pear trees, <lb />
the following varieties Wars <lb />
Favorite, winter <lb />
Yellow May, Spice, <lb />
Jane and <lb />
Winter. trees I will at <lb />
ton cents each. I also have four or <lb />
fire pear trees that I will <lb />
sell for twenty five cents each. <lb />
These are all first class, and <lb />
good varieties. Now the time to <lb />
get cheap Come at once. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified as Executrix of <lb />
the Last Will and Testament A <lb />
Evans, deceased, on the 2nd day of <lb />
notice is hereby given to all <lb />
persons indebted the estate sold <lb />
decedent, to make Immediate payment <lb />
to the and to all creditors of <lb />
said to present their prop- <lb />
authenticated to the undersigned on <lb />
or before the 2nd of January, <lb />
or this notice will be plead In bar of their <lb />
K. <lb />
of Evans. <lb />
W. S. <lb />
J. COBS. <lb />
Pitt Co. H. C <lb />
C C COBB. <lb />
T. H. GILLIAM. <lb />
FEED STORE. <lb />
C. B. <lb />
Will pay cash <lb />
Corn and Peat. <lb />
I pay for my foods and aft <lb />
ford to sell at bottom tricks. <lb />
Call on t the store of J. g. <lb />
paper has the following; <lb />
the <lb />
lead speech off half hours; Interest by the people who <lb />
last Wednesday against make a Ike <lb />
tried e k. <lb />
IR THIS 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, Bail Lye, <lb />
Matches, Starch, best grade of White <lb />
Kerosene Oil, Machine Oil, Ac. <lb />
We are a New Firm, but not new men. to the public <lb />
All who in need of Rood in our tine are invited to come to see an. <lb />
We as es sells as <lb />
Cobb Gilliam, <lb />
Gotten Buyers, <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
rate. <lb />
We have had several ex- <lb />
at the business and are <lb />
prepared to handle to <lb />
advantage of snippers. <lb />
All entrusted <lb />
bands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful <lb />
Stores for <lb />
The store formerly occupied by <lb />
Moore at the corner <lb />
and the flora <lb />
occupied by Mrs. E. A. Sheppard <lb />
Millinery for <lb />
after January 1st. Terms <lb />
Apply to, <lb />
J. P. <lb />
brother, With cart, <lb />
Three to of <lb />
And quick trip time you'll <lb />
there <lb />
A book of seeds and plants Be I <lb />
brother, with <lb />
For the Fiend Guide from <lb />
Vick's Floral I. contains a <lb />
for cents worth of <lb />
o Rochester, N. Y. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
duly qualified before the ts- <lb />
Court Clerk Pitt <lb />
the 3rd of December, a, <lb />
of the of La <lb />
deceased, <lb />
the estate are hereby notified meat <lb />
immediate payment the <lb />
and all persons claims <lb />
estate must present the on be- <lb />
before the 3rd day of December, <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar or. <lb />
their recovery. <lb />
F.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
M. B. Lang's Column. <lb />
AS I <lb />
W take the lead In the <lb />
display of <lb />
Early Spring <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
Wedding bells. <lb />
its brand to fit. matter not <lb />
whether you stand or whether you <lb />
fit. the Peerless Shirt kept by <lb />
Higgs <lb />
population grow. <lb />
Lime ready for de- <lb />
by E. O. Glenn. <lb />
Tomorrow is Valentine's <lb />
Tom <lb />
For boa. <lb />
day <lb />
for sale by A. <lb />
We now on <lb />
an <lb />
Of rare novelties in <lb />
The styles <lb />
for the season are the <lb />
HEMSTITCH V <lb />
In which we are show- <lb />
quite a varied <lb />
assortment both in <lb />
and Colors <lb />
also have a com- <lb />
in <lb />
Victoria Lawns <lb />
AND <lb />
for the coming season <lb />
Our stock of <lb />
MOIRE <lb />
never more replete <lb />
with novelties. <lb />
We have <lb />
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 />
M. R. m<lb />
vent op little last week. <lb />
early all white Spring <lb />
Oats, Cheap at Old Store <lb />
Gardening will begin in <lb />
earnest- , <lb />
Good dwelling house for rent. <lb />
Apply to V. Glenn. <lb />
If you haven't already given a <lb />
mortgage, don't. <lb />
of western Seed <lb />
for by A. <lb />
Lana for baa been <lb />
getting in of her beat <lb />
New Home and sewing ma- <lb />
chines sale by J C. Lamer. <lb />
A band organ tramp, in <lb />
s, Greenville last week. <lb />
Car load of corn re- <lb />
ceded C. Glenn. <lb />
or <lb />
Church held a festival last Friday <lb />
night. <lb />
Now in stock all kinds of D. If. <lb />
Ferry Garden Seed, at <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
The weather last week <lb />
the co-i and wood thieves out in <lb />
foil <lb />
Jan received Boas Fa- <lb />
Biscuit at OM <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
It- is time for kite flying but <lb />
boys here do not indulge m <lb />
sport <lb />
liberal terms <lb />
to J. B. Green- <lb />
ville, k. a <lb />
Better your chimney <lb />
flues are all right before March <lb />
winds get here. <lb />
Jan Ins more P. <lb />
Go's Sweat Scotch <lb />
has pi oven to and <lb />
per at <lb />
Old Buck Store. <lb />
Harry with the <lb />
at Opera in <lb />
Kiln <lb />
Five thousand Mink skins and <lb />
an number of Fox and Goon <lb />
skins wanted at M. <lb />
Graham Gleaner, a good pa- <lb />
per commenced fifteenth <lb />
volume. Succeed to it. <lb />
When yon need any thing in the <lb />
wan- line forget the Cash <lb />
Hardware Store D. O. -o <lb />
Farmers make plenty of <lb />
More money in home <lb />
manures than any other kind. <lb />
Mrs. L. C- King has opened her <lb />
millinery in old <lb />
Delaney, store, near the Court <lb />
Dress making will ad <lb />
Watch the blacks from now until <lb />
election and see where they <lb />
live and which wards they rote in. <lb />
Atlas. Boss, B Watt, Far- <lb />
mer Friend. Granger, Clipper, <lb />
i and Plow Castings at <lb />
D. D. Haskett <lb />
office is r- <lb />
ed to out job printing promptly <lb />
and there is no shabby work done <lb />
here. <lb />
Fob party haying <lb />
team a one or two crop farm, <lb />
situated on Sooth aide Tar river <lb />
miles from Green ville. Good <lb />
and healthy location. Permanent <lb />
home to right party. to <lb />
office or to J. Brooks, <lb />
agent. <lb />
is making efforts to get. <lb />
Evangelist. Pearson to that <lb />
town. We hope our neighbors will <lb />
succeed. <lb />
Attention is called to the notice <lb />
to creditors by I. ad- <lb />
of G. C. Davenport, in <lb />
this paper. <lb />
Freights are reported heavy <lb />
Large West <lb />
mi Hyde county corn bare <lb />
been coming in. <lb />
Truck farming pays and we <lb />
the assertion there wilt t wavy <lb />
in this section to try it after the <lb />
railroad is built. <lb />
Mr. W. K. of <lb />
township large wild turkey <lb />
last Friday. The beard mean <lb />
nine inches. <lb />
We bare seen samples for <lb />
spring and summer clothing. He <lb />
has designs and can <lb />
do yon first class work. <lb />
Live within your income and you <lb />
are on road to wet Reverse <lb />
the order of living and you are steer- <lb />
for the poor <lb />
Mr. Bryant Tripp <lb />
township, killed a pig a few days <lb />
since which weighed pounds net, <lb />
and supplied callous of lard. <lb />
The Bern fair begins next <lb />
Tuesday. Preparation its <lb />
eclipsing one of last year. The <lb />
coming fair will be simply immense. <lb />
beautiful camel <lb />
in Mrs. V. H yard are <lb />
blooming. They take lead of <lb />
floral beauties whee the plants are <lb />
D. D. Co., keep a com- <lb />
line . f hardware and <lb />
aV. <lb />
stand <lb />
in be-. their new <lb />
Perusal. <lb />
Mr. F. G. James is nailing in <lb />
has moved his is mi <lb />
to Marlboro. <lb />
Miss Sallie Pender. Tarboro, is <lb />
visiting Mrs. W. L. Brown. <lb />
Mrs. Biggs bas opened <lb />
la Tarboro, <lb />
Mr. J. D. Murphy spent part or <lb />
last week in Baltimore on business. <lb />
Mrs. H. B. Clark, of Washington, <lb />
is visiting her mother Mrs. J. L. <lb />
Langley. <lb />
. Mr. Abe of Wilson <lb />
spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. <lb />
M. B. Lang. <lb />
Miss Jamie Grist, of <lb />
has been visiting Mrs. J. B. Cherry <lb />
a week or. two <lb />
Mr. B. M. has purchased <lb />
Moore bone in <lb />
and moved into it. <lb />
More, of is <lb />
the family of Mr B. A. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Miss Ada Greene <lb />
spent a days last week with <lb />
Miss Jennie Savage. <lb />
Mrs. J. M. and Master <lb />
G. Skinner, Jr., are visiting <lb />
Mr. Charles Skinner. <lb />
Misses Pink Adams and Carrie <lb />
Jones, of Washington are visiting <lb />
Miss Maggie Langley. <lb />
Mr. E. C. Glenn has purchased <lb />
on Plank Bead <lb />
Street and moved there. <lb />
Mrs. Warren, of Penny Hill, <lb />
is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
in Greenville this week. <lb />
Mrs, Clave, who has been <lb />
visiting relatives here, returned <lb />
Saturday to her In New <lb />
Several drummers the past <lb />
week. We war glad to have calls <lb />
from C. W. Ryan. G. A. <lb />
and H. E W bite, all elev- <lb />
knights of the sample case. <lb />
Rev. G. L- Finch will preach at <lb />
School House, in Farmville <lb />
township next Sunday morning at <lb />
o'clock, at Allen's <lb />
near Greenville, in the <lb />
at o'clock. <lb />
The sermons preached O. J. <lb />
the Baptist <lb />
Sunday were practical, clear and <lb />
forcible, and very pleasing to his <lb />
bearers. Large audiences were <lb />
st both services. <lb />
Mr. W. H. <lb />
day night from New Tors. He said <lb />
w- snowing hard that city <lb />
when ha left there Friday night. He <lb />
beat the snow traveling thirty <lb />
hours, a that did not get here until <lb />
Monday morning. <lb />
Advertisers are learning that -the <lb />
is newt medium <lb />
through which to people. <lb />
large circulation insures <lb />
returns for the investment. Every <lb />
business man keep his name <lb />
constantly before the politic. <lb />
roads are getting in bet- <lb />
condition. But it is <lb />
that is in their favor, and no <lb />
special work upon them that <lb />
the improvement. A little change in <lb />
weather for the worse and the <lb />
roads will take a big in <lb />
same direction. <lb />
The snow of the season came <lb />
down this way morning. <lb />
Early risers found snowing bard <lb />
and it kept coming down until about <lb />
nine o'clock, covering the ground . <lb />
nearly an inch in By mid- <lb />
day snow bad disappeared, and <lb />
all was as bright as be wish- <lb />
ed. <lb />
Have yon ever noticed how a man <lb />
tries to dodge and keep oat of our <lb />
way he yon Thinks yon <lb />
are going to dun him con- <lb />
hurt. <lb />
Never call a dollar your own if <lb />
yon owe it to somebody else. We <lb />
meet men every day with in <lb />
their pocket justly belong to the <lb />
h hear with regret that, the <lb />
dwelling of Mr. J. B. near <lb />
Hamilton, was burned Tuesday <lb />
night of last week. Dwelling and <lb />
contents a total loss- <lb />
Mr. E. B. Moore, manager of <lb />
Hotel Macon, lost one of his livery <lb />
horses last Friday. The animal died <lb />
in a few minutes after returning <lb />
from a trip to Kins ton. <lb />
We recently took a trip through <lb />
the country and find many of the <lb />
farmers are getting their work well <lb />
advanced. Compost heaps are <lb />
very small however. <lb />
The feels <lb />
to i he brethren of press, a clever <lb />
set they are. for very kind men <lb />
they have given of the new vol- <lb />
it recently begun. <lb />
Severs railroad disputes last <lb />
week that canned to have <lb />
to work in spots. Friends <lb />
yon had better try to encourage <lb />
the road and speed its progress in- <lb />
stead of putting impediments-iii the <lb />
way. If will pay yon better in i he <lb />
long run. railroad is going to <lb />
help every one of yon. <lb />
If meetings hare not been held <lb />
in the townships to select <lb />
names to be forwarded to our Leg- <lb />
tor appointments <lb />
of Peace matter should <lb />
Do attended to at data <lb />
of the Legislature are limited and <lb />
our law makers should not be over- <lb />
crowded in last of the <lb />
session. <lb />
goods for our new store. Will have <lb />
the best selected stock ever brought to Green- <lb />
ville and prices to <lb />
Suit the Rich and the Poor, <lb />
The High and the Low, <lb />
f The Large and the Small, <lb />
We can suit them all. <lb />
ft <lb />
C. <lb />
The cold beginning last <lb />
night bas been the longest and most <lb />
severe of the winter. With all that, <lb />
we bad but little ice. <lb />
climate here is seldom <lb />
has just <lb />
ed a lot of new jewelry, clocks, Ac, <lb />
also violin, guitar banjo strings, <lb />
on when anything in that <lb />
line is needed. See advertisement. <lb />
to the Forth <lb />
West of us, and blight <lb />
days right here around <lb />
Come down this way it you want <lb />
to find the in land. <lb />
Our Raleigh letter to-day gives <lb />
some information concerning the <lb />
selling of wood which we ban <lb />
a editorial last week. en <lb />
tire letter is extremely <lb />
Mr. J. D. Williamson took us <lb />
through his new carriage shop, the <lb />
ether day. to see under new <lb />
arrangement. His are the roost con- <lb />
and best arranged shops in <lb />
town. <lb />
The boys go on-a lark tonight <lb />
the comic valentines. <lb />
lie accent about the matter. Have <lb />
all fun wish, but don't he <lb />
boisterous or damage <lb />
or throw dirt at <lb />
doors. <lb />
We tried to get the purchase tax <lb />
list on Monday to publish in <lb />
paper, the Register of Deeds <lb />
told that so many dealers bad <lb />
failed to give in their purchases <lb />
that the list is . no means com <lb />
Mr. James also told <lb />
from the number of mortgages <lb />
liens have far come in for <lb />
registration the <lb />
given year is far short of last <lb />
year. <lb />
It almost makes a body sick to <lb />
see the farmers paying money <lb />
at of the year for such <lb />
things as be to raise plenty <lb />
of and have a surplus to sell. We <lb />
believe last six <lb />
weeks that every grain of <lb />
Western corn has been <lb />
shipped to Greenville, and ton <lb />
ton of hay. Farmers must raise <lb />
these articles and their barns <lb />
and at home if they <lb />
to be <lb />
Mr. Gilbert Davenport, a young <lb />
man of who Worked <lb />
Fleming Co., died of <lb />
on Friday night of lat week. <lb />
His remains were to Green <lb />
ville and interred in Cherry Hill <lb />
Cemetery afternoon. He <lb />
a very exemplary young man. <lb />
having worked his way along in the <lb />
world and his betokened a life <lb />
of i But untimely death <lb />
takes him to the silent tomb whence <lb />
all must sooner or later go. <lb />
Sate . <lb />
Ah This looks like the nays we <lb />
have that have <lb />
happened out. one <lb />
would take a rifle by bis desk for <lb />
prof he penned his <lb />
graphs to go out the world. <lb />
We have been writing in just such <lb />
a a rifle in elbow reach <lb />
though one much smaller <lb />
and briefer report than in <lb />
days of yore. For protection yes <lb />
Why, bless your soul, since brother <lb />
Glenn moved and took away all bis <lb />
corn and oats and stuff <lb />
are to take us. And we are <lb />
trying to learn how to get in a little <lb />
sharp shooting at them. <lb />
Suit. <lb />
There was some little excitement <lb />
in legal circles Monday over the <lb />
formation that Mr. William White <lb />
head, Pitt county's largest <lb />
owner, had brought suit against <lb />
Hon. Louis Billiard of Norfolk for <lb />
defamation credit. Mr. <lb />
Hilliard has been in Greenville a <lb />
lays a summons was served <lb />
him to appear at March term <lb />
g Pitt Superior Court and <lb />
the com pin i n t to be filed. ablest <lb />
counsel will be to prosecute <lb />
to the fullest extent. Later in the <lb />
day it was that two similar <lb />
soils were to be instituted by other <lb />
parties but no developments as <lb />
them have yet reached public. <lb />
owe an to some of <lb />
our readers for the appearance <lb />
the first papers printed of last <lb />
week's issue. While it was purely <lb />
accidental, no special blame could <lb />
attach any of the force. The <lb />
forms were corrected for printing <lb />
early Wednesday morning and the <lb />
X-. started to In some way <lb />
one of the rollers got out of place <lb />
which prevented sufficient ink be- <lb />
placed the c. About <lb />
forty were printed m <lb />
way hi fore pressman discover- <lb />
ed that they were not being inked, <lb />
and his hurry to get around-the <lb />
carrier folded the pale with- <lb />
out noticing them. We are sorry <lb />
these badly printed went in <lb />
to our hands, and will try <lb />
to guard such <lb />
dent. <lb />
If w Jewel j <lb />
I have Just received i. nice line of <lb />
. ------the latest of------ <lb />
mm m <lb />
Which I can sell very Violin <lb />
Guitar and Banjo Strings for sale <lb />
Special attention paid to all watch, clock <lb />
and repairing. <lb />
MOSES <lb />
and <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Days. <lb />
On second Thursday. Friday and Sat- <lb />
of February, April. July, <lb />
October and December, Should <lb />
any persons desire to lie examined at <lb />
other times, board has that <lb />
the examined must pay for It. <lb />
Regular office days Sat. before every M <lb />
Sunday. J. Latham Supt. <lb />
PLEASE TELL <lb />
YOU NEIGHBOR <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county on the <lb />
12th day of 1889, as <lb />
tor of G. Davenport, deceased, notice <lb />
is hereby Riven to all persons Indebted <lb />
to the estate to make pay- <lb />
to the and to all <lb />
of said estate to present their <lb />
claims duly authenticated to the <lb />
on or before the 15th day Ft by <lb />
1890, or this notice will he plead in <lb />
their recovery. This of <lb />
S I <lb />
of G c Davenport. <lb />
THE PRICE OF <lb />
Cotton Planter <lb />
Has been reduced from <lb />
to <lb />
And not depend on borrowing nor <lb />
trying to make Planter do <lb />
the work of two Planters, but <lb />
buy a planter this season <lb />
and save the risk of <lb />
a stand of cotton <lb />
which may <lb />
more than <lb />
planter. <lb />
Ball. <lb />
Given the <lb />
pleasant <lb />
The social season in Greenville is <lb />
perennial and all seasons are social <lb />
sociable. <lb />
Memories of other days ore always <lb />
pleasant if revived by an agreeable <lb />
event calls them to mind. Such <lb />
an-event was of the <lb />
Club at Skinners Opera House <lb />
evening. <lb />
recalled a similar happy <lb />
ion some twelve months ago. and <lb />
many of present Monday even. <lb />
were participants in the <lb />
balk <lb />
There is something peculiarly at- <lb />
tractive in a masque. The question <lb />
Is sure to arouse curiosity <lb />
and curiosity always begets interest <lb />
and interest is forerunner and <lb />
accompaniment of pleasure. <lb />
The officers and managers of the <lb />
deserve great credit for their <lb />
Latham On Wednesday <lb />
morning, February 6th, at Bethany <lb />
church, near Mr. <lb />
Joseph B. Latham of this county, led to <lb />
the altar Miss the <lb />
charming and lovely daughter of Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. James S. Dixon, of Edgecombe, <lb />
Rev. M. T. of Wilson, officiating. <lb />
They were attended by the following <lb />
H. A. Latham with Miss Susie <lb />
W. M. Brown with <lb />
D. with Miss Lillian Pitt- <lb />
man, II. Harris with <lb />
Granger. with Miss <lb />
Evans, O. W. Harrington with Miss <lb />
Verna Dixon, S. A Bedding with Miss <lb />
Nannie King. D. W. Dixon with Miss <lb />
Spain. After the solemnization <lb />
of the ceremony and the congratulations <lb />
of many friends, the bridal party drove <lb />
to the home of the groom, near Green- <lb />
ville, a distance of forty miles. At eight <lb />
an elegant supper was served, <lb />
after which the ladies dressed for the <lb />
in <lb />
and diamond ornaments, other s <lb />
were dressed tastefully and appropriate- <lb />
for the Many of the groom's <lb />
friends and associates attended <lb />
the reception during the evening <lb />
expressed many good wishes for Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. future. <lb />
As the of their lives <lb />
down the tide of time no clouds ob- <lb />
their sun of happiness, and may <lb />
they at last cast anchor in the haven of <lb />
rest, is the fond wish of D. <lb />
After getting the lull proceedings <lb />
of the last meeting of the County <lb />
Commissioners in this pa- <lb />
per it had to be left over next <lb />
because being over crowd- <lb />
ed. <lb />
The Mutual <lb />
OF SEW <lb />
RICHARD A. <lb />
For the year ending Dec. 31st, <lb />
Total Assets. <lb />
7.276.301 GR<lb />
1,645.6-22 II <lb />
I- 8.360 <lb />
17.486 <lb />
10.301 <lb />
Mr. W. A. Manning, who lives <lb />
about one mile South-West of <lb />
Greenville, died on Tuesday of last <lb />
week of apoplexy. He was <lb />
years old and before war did <lb />
a large mercantile business in a <lb />
store on bis place. <lb />
turn backward, oh, <lb />
time in your for a hand or <lb />
gen was in Greenville on <lb />
day night. Yes, the tramp and the <lb />
organ both we could see; but the <lb />
monkey accompaniment, oh, where <lb />
was he <lb />
avert <lb />
. paper and see <lb />
X. . Luff's Column , r they err. <lb />
Talk about new clothes, we doubt <lb />
there being a person prouder of a <lb />
suit than the man is of <lb />
one he wears. It is a Pitt <lb />
county oat of Pitt <lb />
county wool and a part of <lb />
work done by a Pitt county woman <lb />
They off-Fit-like the a <lb />
is as warm a buffalo robe <lb />
aid as pretty as any store clothes <lb />
to be bad anywhere. No place like <lb />
Since year come in a large <lb />
number of have been <lb />
more prompt to come in and p <lb />
their to the We <lb />
thank all are prompt in their <lb />
payments. There are vet <lb />
whose names we would like to get <lb />
square on our books. revision <lb />
of our mailing list bas <lb />
a while because we wanted to cut off <lb />
as few names tor non-payment as <lb />
possible. But there are some who <lb />
will not be waited for longer to <lb />
settle their accounts. Th-y will Unit <lb />
a blue cross mark after their name <lb />
on this paper. accounts <lb />
not settled or some satisfactory <lb />
made with the editor the <lb />
names of those who have the blue <lb />
mark will be left, from our list after <lb />
the close Of February after which <lb />
names or will be publish <lb />
ed and their accounts offered for <lb />
sale. W cannot afford to the <lb />
paper for nothing, nor do we propose <lb />
to take pay in promises that are <lb />
only u be So look <lb />
untiring efforts to make every evening, the bride wearing white satin <lb />
off as pleasantly as <lb />
The masques were various and be <lb />
and the hall was an affair <lb />
which will be most <lb />
pleasantly, and the large crowd <lb />
sent could not fail to be impressed <lb />
with the many happy incidents <lb />
which will he long remembered. <lb />
At in o'clock when all unmasked <lb />
here were many surprises. <lb />
The ball was a genuine <lb />
in every particular and the <lb />
soon to have the pleasure <lb />
of chronicling another such happy <lb />
The following were <lb />
and their <lb />
Miss Sugg, Dahlia. <lb />
Wyatt L. Ancient <lb />
Lady. <lb />
Miss Li I lie Mayo, of Falkland. <lb />
Winter. <lb />
Miss Carrie Cobb, Re- <lb />
Miss Lee Foley, Pink of <lb />
ion. <lb />
Miss Jennie Williams, <lb />
las. <lb />
Ml-s Purvis, of Hamilton <lb />
Flower Girl. <lb />
Miss Annie Sheppard, <lb />
Peebles, Butterfly. <lb />
-Mies Estelle Williams, Guard. <lb />
Miss Lillie Cherry, <lb />
Mis Pink Adams, of Washing- <lb />
ton, Folly. <lb />
Carrie Jones, of Washing- <lb />
Black <lb />
Bessie Jarvis, Prisoner. <lb />
Miss Belle Greene, Mary Queen <lb />
Scott. <lb />
Miss Sallie Pender, Tarboro, <lb />
Kate <lb />
Miss Bagley, Mrs. Win- <lb />
Syrup. <lb />
Mrs. A. H. Ryan, Market <lb />
man. <lb />
. Mrs. B- A. Sheppard, Shepherd- <lb />
Miss Nannie King, Lady. <lb />
F. L. Gallagher, of Washington, <lb />
Byron. <lb />
John Randolph, Colored Dude. <lb />
J. Frank Martin, Tarboro, <lb />
Gentleman. <lb />
T-E. Randolph, Mike Kelly of the <lb />
Boston B. B. Mme <lb />
Marion Cobb, of Baltimore, Md., <lb />
English <lb />
W. B. Marine. <lb />
Geo. of Baltimore, <lb />
Tramp. <lb />
S- A- Redding, Knight. <lb />
D. <lb />
Dr. L. James, University Stu <lb />
dent of <lb />
Jeff Fountain, of Falkland, <lb />
French Knight. <lb />
R. W. King, Humpty <lb />
Double Clown. <lb />
W. If. White, Irish Laborer. <lb />
Will James, Tramp. <lb />
Ola Page. <lb />
L. Brown, Uncle Sam. <lb />
Sam Jockey. <lb />
s lie. of <lb />
Grace Darling. <lb />
Alex <lb />
B. Williams, Jr., Sioux <lb />
After the ball company ad- <lb />
t o German Hall where the <lb />
German was indulged in led by <lb />
Messrs S. T- Hooker and R. D. <lb />
Cherry, eon mined until a late <lb />
hour at night, or rather an early <lb />
hour morning. <lb />
The committee in charge consist- <lb />
ed in R. W. Williams Jr. <lb />
Hooker R. D. Cherry. <lb />
Increase in Assets. <lb />
Surplus at four <lb />
Increase in Surplus, . <lb />
Policies in force. <lb />
Increase during year, <lb />
written. <lb />
Increase during year, <lb />
Risks assumed. <lb />
Increase during year <lb />
Risks in force, 482,125.184 <lb />
Increase during year. 54.406.251 <lb />
Receipts from all sources, <lb />
Increase year, 3,006.010 <lb />
Paid <lb />
THE ASSETS IRE el <lb />
Bonds and Mortgages, <lb />
United States and other <lb />
48.616,704 <lb />
Real Estate and Loans on col- <lb />
lateral, <lb />
Cash in Banks and Trust <lb />
at interest, <lb />
accrued. Premiums <lb />
deferred and in <lb />
sit, Etc., <lb />
For your liberal patronage <lb />
past <lb />
And Cordially Solicit <lb />
A continuance of the same-. <lb />
When You to Town <lb />
Do not fail to examine our <lb />
------stock of------- <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, <lb />
Shoes, Hats, Hardware <lb />
And Crockery. <lb />
keep a complete line of <lb />
Staple Groceries. <lb />
We call especial attention to our <lb />
The and <lb />
turn <lb />
plow, and the <lb />
cotton We will <lb />
also offer to the trade <lb />
LARD'S which <lb />
has more merit than anything of <lb />
the kind ever put on <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Tell bin to delay hut <lb />
now if his old planter <lb />
needs any and if so <lb />
order them at or send <lb />
the Planter to me or <lb />
it with Mr. Alfred Forbes <lb />
with full particulars <lb />
cud it he taken <lb />
to factory, re- <lb />
tailed, and re- <lb />
turned at a <lb />
moderate <lb />
cost. <lb />
Builder's Material. <lb />
Ml that I can furnish him <lb />
Timbers he may need, either <lb />
dressed r undressed. Also I <lb />
can furnish him with build- <lb />
log Brackets and <lb />
for roar porches <lb />
in fact any <lb />
or <lb />
he may <lb />
need to a <lb />
nice boost. <lb />
Will Grind Your Cora. <lb />
LOW TARIFF <lb />
FACTORY. <lb />
no m <lb />
And further I can his <lb />
corn into Rood Meal and that <lb />
will him of <lb />
Hie same if he will <lb />
bring me his corn <lb />
to grind. <lb />
126.982,153 <lb />
1884 34,181.43-1 <lb />
1885 <lb />
69.457.468 427.628,933 <lb />
1888 482,15.184 <lb />
ROBERT A. <lb />
F. 2nd Vice-Pres. <lb />
WILLIAM J. <lb />
O C. SONS, <lb />
General Agents. Baltimore, Md. <lb />
1,743.771 <lb />
5,012.634 <lb />
5.643,558 <lb />
6,291.442 <lb />
For we have free new; Ah <lb />
you to buy where please, but <lb />
if want to save money you to <lb />
on street, rear of M. <lb />
Cherry For convenience we <lb />
have also entrance through H. F. <lb />
Keel's Stables On 3rd street. I can give <lb />
That you ever had in your life tor <lb />
i to less than anyone <lb />
else in can give yon. Why <lb />
for my expenses are lee and par the <lb />
cash for good and save the dis- <lb />
counts, and if yon don't it you <lb />
Come and see. Raving I years <lb />
experience In the I guarantee <lb />
or no charge. <lb />
forget the <lb />
rear J. B. <lb />
mi i i-i perfect satisfaction <lb />
. place OH <lb />
Co. <lb />
A. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
The firm of H. K. Keel A Co haw this <lb />
day dissolved by mutual consent. All <lb />
persons Indebted to said firm will <lb />
with II. F. Keel, and persona bottling <lb />
claims said will present <lb />
them to him for settlement. <lb />
19th II. <lb />
T. E. KEEL. <lb />
Hereafter I will continue the business, <lb />
will soon have a large lot stock Io <lb />
arrive. Give men call. <lb />
By with the abort yon <lb />
will greatly oblige <lb />
truly. <lb />
N. <lb />
It; Transportation<lb />
Alfred Greenville, <lb />
J. r. <lb />
S. Greenville, Sec A <lb />
N. M. Tarboro. Gen <lb />
Cant. It. K. Jones, Washington. Gen Aft <lb />
. <lb />
The People's Line for travel on <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer is the <lb />
and quickest boat on the river. She has <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnishes <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Killed specially for I he comfort, <lb />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE <lb />
A Table furnished with Ike <lb />
best the market <lb />
A trip on the Steamer <lb />
not only comfortable bin attractive. <lb />
Leave- Washington Monday, <lb />
and Friday at o'clock, A. M. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, a. M. <lb />
Freights received daily and <lb />
Bills Lading riven to ell <lb />
J. J. id if <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
urn teem m m, mi. <lb />
GREENVILLE MARKET <lb />
Corrected weekly by <lb />
SCHULTZ, Wholesale and Retail <lb />
S. <lb />
Can Smith, the con- <lb />
tractor, tells as that the who <lb />
go out to look at the work Sundays <lb />
do him much damage by running op <lb />
and down the embank- <lb />
menu, causing the dirt to cave. He <lb />
m sore this injury is done thought- <lb />
end intent, bat visit- <lb />
Pork <lb />
Bulk Sides <lb />
Bulk r <lb />
Bacon <lb />
Bacon Shoulder <lb />
Pitt County Hams <lb />
Sugar Cured Hams <lb />
Flour <lb />
Coffee <lb />
Brown <lb />
Granulated Sugar <lb />
Syrup <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
Snuff <lb />
Lard <lb />
Butter <lb />
Cheese <lb />
Meal <lb />
Corn <lb />
Irish <lb />
O. A. Salt <lb />
Liverpool Salt <lb />
Hides <lb />
Rags <lb />
Beeswax <lb />
Bread <lb />
Star Lye <lb />
Kerosene Oil <lb />
to <lb />
,, . the works should be careful to <lb />
the Moe if one is keep off the side of <lb />
III <lb />
S to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
ST to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Co to <lb />
2.00 <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
8.40 <lb />
to <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
The partnership Heretofore existing <lb />
between K. Fleming and Fleming <lb />
the firm name of A. S. Fleming <lb />
bas this day dissolved by mutual consent, <lb />
all persons holding claims against <lb />
firm present them to F. Fleming for <lb />
payment, all persons in i the <lb />
come settle with Dim. Jan 17th <lb />
F. <lb />
I shall business at. the old <lb />
Parker's Cross Roads with a full <lb />
line of and will lake pleasure in <lb />
my old customers and friends. <lb />
With litany thanks for past patronage <lb />
continuance of the same. <lb />
am yours, <lb />
F. <lb />
arranged that <lb />
the Hist weak <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly <lb />
tied Executor to the Last Will and <lb />
Testament of James B. Edwards, de- <lb />
ceased, on the 28th day of January, 1889, <lb />
notice Is hereby 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 the undersigned on or <lb />
before the 28th day of January, 1890. or <lb />
this notice will lie plead in bar of their <lb />
recovery. This of January, 1889. <lb />
James T. <lb />
of James E Edwards. <lb />
The will be <lb />
new pupils can enter <lb />
January. <lb />
TEACHERS <lb />
Principal, <lb />
Principal <lb />
Mm meta <lb />
Urns M. S. Vocal end <lb />
mental Music <lb />
Miss Roi -r. Painting <lb />
Drawing. <lb />
Mis ;. Doctor Book <lb />
DEPARTMENTS. <lb />
Primary, <lb />
Classical and M- <lb />
Painting if <lb />
ADVANTAGES <lb />
Comfortable <lb />
and Good <lb />
of Well Prepared Food fat <lb />
A Corps of <lb />
all being graduates of first class <lb />
lions. Music <lb />
in work to any In the <lb />
New Hanoi and Organs. <lb />
A of nearly <lb />
purchased recently for the School. <lb />
Rates from to las far <lb />
Board and Tuition Tuition and Terms <lb />
for Day the same as <lb />
Pupils who do not <lb />
with the should consult <lb />
before engaging board elsewhere. <lb />
fur her particulars. Address. <lb />
JOHN <lb />
Principal <lb />
The Is your county pa- <lb />
it. 1.50 <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Lost sometime during the year 1888 <lb />
five Notes Lorenzo <lb />
for Two Hundred due as <lb />
follows; <lb />
One en the 1st day of January 1800. <lb />
One on the let day of January 1891. <lb />
One on the 1st of January 1892. <lb />
One on the 1st. day of January 1898. <lb />
One on the 1st day o January <lb />
All parties ire hereby warned not to <lb />
buy or trade for said notes. This 26th <lb />
day of January W. B. <lb />
Of Interest to ladies.<lb />
North Carolina, . Q n <lb />
Pitt County.<lb />
vs. <lb />
Chimes. <lb />
above named <lb />
lake notice that action, entitle <lb />
as has been commenced by <lb />
the Superior <lb />
of Put county to obtain a divorce a <lb />
from the said Pen- <lb />
his wile; and the Mid <lb />
I will take so <lb />
that he is required to appear at <lb />
he next term of the Superior <lb />
of said to beheld on the <lb />
second Monday after 1st Mon <lb />
day in March, 1889, at the <lb />
House In Greenville, and answer <lb />
in said petition, or <lb />
will apply to to <lb />
relief demanded In his MB- <lb />
plaint. , . <lb />
This 3rd day of January, <lb />
B. A. <lb />
to.<lb /></p>
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Upstairs <lb />
Down <lb />
From Garret to Cellar, in the <lb />
dry, Kitchen, Butler's Pantry, and <lb />
Hath PYLE'S <lb />
has its place. There's <lb />
nothing too <lb />
too fine for it <lb />
With the aid cf ARLINE <lb />
a delicate woman can clean <lb />
house and wash clothes. It <lb />
takes the place cf work, and <lb />
is perfectly harmless ; in fact, your things <lb />
last longer, because you do not have to <lb />
rub them to pieces to get them clean. <lb />
PEARLINE is for sale everywhere, but <lb />
beware of the numerous imitations which arc peddled <lb />
from door to ere dangerous. <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
GREENVILLE X. C. <lb />
Be on r guard for kindred ties <lb />
By f be broken ; <lb />
bean wear a deep disguise, <lb />
friendship be its <lb />
lie smile grace <lb />
Perchance steal your sorrow ; <lb />
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Companion. <lb />
This is a pertinent temperance <lb />
lesson Id the following anecdote. A <lb />
farmer once employed young man <lb />
to labor his farm <lb />
knowing anything bis habits. All <lb />
to soon the that his <lb />
new hand was addicted to drink- <lb />
ins; alcohol and this habit inter- <lb />
with his <lb />
farmer the <lb />
man, give w our my <lb />
if up <lb />
ye work for <lb />
I man. <lb />
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not limited up <lb />
give or <lb />
a p I-m, I <lb />
season <lb />
replied <lb />
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the <lb />
It Makes You Hungry <lb />
Celery Compound and it <lb />
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bowels <lb />
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as Bottling else can. n-riM-n, <lb />
by f t, <lb />
by th S <lb />
like a new <lb />
man. It Improves <lb />
and <lb />
facilitates <lb />
J. T. <lb />
a C. <lb />
Paine's <lb />
Celery Compound <lb />
M a unique tonic and to <lb />
the taste, In Its action, and any <lb />
effect. It gives that health <lb />
which makes everything taste cures <lb />
dyspepsia and kindred disorders. Physicians <lb />
It Six tor <lb />
The Best <lb />
Spring <lb />
the of I was all I <lb />
wools get up in the m wits so tired a <lb />
feeling, and was so weak that I could get <lb />
a lie of Celery com- <lb />
pound, and I had taken It m week I felt <lb />
very I can recommend <lb />
It to ail who need a <lb />
. Dow <lb />
Co. Burlington, Vt Mrs. B. A. Dow, Vt. <lb />
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Sever <lb />
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Cutting Hal <lb />
IT THE <lb />
TOT <lb />
GLASS FRONT. <lb />
the Opera at which place <lb />
Bare and where I <lb />
in line <lb />
HEW. ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO MAKE A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
With all the imp-overt new <lb />
tad chairs. <lb />
at <lb />
work of my shop <lb />
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STORE. <lb />
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ii-K their supplies will dud In <lb />
Internal to KM our before <lb />
ii ill its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR. <lb />
TEAS, Ac. <lb />
always at Lowest <lb />
SHUT <lb />
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v i j music i <lb />
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daily Fast Mail, daily <lb />
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daily daily <lb />
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buy at one profit. A <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand sold at prices salt <lb />
times. arc all <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run. we sell it a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
N. V. <lb />
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ex Sun. <lb />
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8.2 A. M. daily Holiday. <lb />
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aria R. R. except Sou <lb />
P H. Similar P M. <lb />
N C, P M. P M. <lb />
leaves William-ton, s- C. dally <lb />
except Sunday. HI A M, Sunday A <lb />
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Haunt st P M. Nashville .; <lb />
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las st Warsaw fit and 7-1 <lb />
train on <lb />
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. except Sunday. <lb />
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Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
at <lb />
tor all points daily. All <lb />
fail via and daily except Sun- <lb />
Kay via Bay <lb />
Trains make for all <lb />
points Tia and <lb />
II trains run solid between <lb />
and Washington, and have <lb />
Palace Steepen attached. <lb />
f. <lb />
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mt for b ran to -ell <lb />
cheap us one. tile a call. <lb />
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improvement here. <lb />
year was in part , North Carolina <lb />
no <lb />
progress in <lb />
many ways. It is pleasant to read <lb />
the following in Augusta <lb />
a recent date <lb />
in a position to <lb />
know, whose is to note <lb />
carefully what i going in the <lb />
Month, informs ii, the <lb />
that la taking place. <lb />
The returns or new eve- <lb />
in the South show great <lb />
activity. Out at ate that <lb />
it looks now like 1889 will <lb />
anything yet dreamed of in South- <lb />
The <lb />
is general. It is no longer <lb />
centered in Alabama <lb />
e, and to Iron and coal, <lb />
bin Maryland to the <lb />
good work goes rapidly <lb />
before were there so many- <lb />
new enterprises on foot in the <lb />
covering Much a wide range of <lb />
and no Iron, <lb />
With a better stem of farming, <lb />
improved lauds, <lb />
and doing lees of the <lb />
with nine m n,,. <lb />
I .-m. less pen -lie.-.- <lb />
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and with <lb />
-I Northern nulls; with <lb />
farm,. <lb />
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make in <lb />
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tie boy turned to his father an <lb />
lake .<lb />
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he ever made in his lift. <lb />
of an actress. <lb />
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R. e Esq., Count- <lb />
Atty. Tex Bed <lb />
with <lb />
My brother was very low Malaria <lb />
and Jaundice but bi <lb />
timely use of medicine. Am <lb />
Electric Hitters saved his lite <lb />
Mr. I. Cave <lb />
Ky. adds a like <lb />
He post he would have diet <lb />
had It not bin for electric Bitters. <lb />
This will ward off, a- <lb />
c ii re all Malarial Diseases and for all <lb />
Kidney, Liver and Mt <lb />
Price and at <lb />
Ii. ore. <lb />
Buncombe's <lb />
die , <lb />
1877 land value-, have no e <lb />
than trebled. The <lb />
land and town that r <lb />
was the last <lb />
that was <lb />
up <lb />
lo Pi. Cast., <lb />
utensils other <lb />
quadrupled, <lb />
in to <lb />
it- in- <lb />
in value to <lb />
In these ten yearn the <lb />
has <lb />
round <lb />
. million- to seven <lb />
The best in world for <lb />
Bruises. <lb />
Chapped Hands. Cu <lb />
and all Eruptions <lb />
and cure- Piles, or no re <lb />
quired, it is guaranteed to give <lb />
refunded. Price <lb />
per tot sale <lb />
Row <lb />
lid, <lb />
hop. <lb />
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Having as-, <lb />
with me in the <lb />
are ready to <lb />
All <lb />
elated H. . <lb />
business we <lb />
serve the people In that <lb />
notes and accounts due <lb />
for past have been placed in <lb />
the Mr. for collection. <lb />
FLANAGAN. <lb />
keep on at all times a nice <lb />
stock Oases and Caskets of all <lb />
and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the Case down to a <lb />
county Coffin. We me fitted <lb />
up with all conveniences and can render <lb />
satisfactory services to all who patronize <lb />
FLANAGAN SHE WARD. <lb />
Feb. 22nd. 1888. <lb />
S. P. ELLIOTT. JOHN NICHOLS <lb />
Atlantic N. C. Railroad <lb />
TIME TABLE SO. IS. <lb />
In A. it- A <lb />
1888. <lb />
East. . GOING <lb />
Pets.-.- No. <lb />
Av. <lb />
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p. tn. <lb />
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at., and <lb />
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Through Freight Train. <lb />
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purifying, and disease-ex- <lb />
of the age. <lb />
Don i hawk, spit, and disgust <lb />
with your breath, <lb />
but use Dr. Sage i Catarrh Remedy and <lb />
end <lb />
The Homestead. <lb />
Progressive Farmer. <lb />
We are In of resolution;, <lb />
several Alliance <lb />
n number of calling <lb />
for a the law. <lb />
The views of the Form r <lb />
this question are well to <lb />
its readers. For three rears this <lb />
paper has said that the Homestead <lb />
law in its present a curse to <lb />
the people, especially to the poor <lb />
people of tins State. We believe <lb />
it has done store, directly <lb />
directly impair and tn <lb />
confidence between man and <lb />
than law ever enacted in our <lb />
Slate. We believe that the lien <lb />
mortgage law winch are <lb />
so lo Impoverish <lb />
our people are the <lb />
this mother <lb />
evil. not it should <lb />
be repealed <lb />
would be violent <lb />
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mistaken kindness. A child <lb />
to obey until it five years <lb />
knows nothing else. It so <lb />
easy to begin i he lesson at <lb />
age, Harder and <lb />
most of at twelve. <lb />
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yens old, all the little whim <lb />
and give it thing i <lb />
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make your and <lb />
your household us slave, allow, <lb />
to kick <lb />
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