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G-Ti s. i- i <lb />
LOOK V FOR <lb />
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the margin of paper is a request <lb />
tor the of what you owe it. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year. Advance. <lb />
VOL VIII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY <lb />
NO <lb />
Eastern Reflector. <lb />
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dialed. Nil other <lb />
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lien lie dark man <lb />
the State over in eon I <lb />
hands In week- the Stale <lb />
must as <lb />
lie to <lb />
Quay I ha tin State ex- <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
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their Lynn <lb />
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make up list tie <lb />
-thing that the world aside, <lb />
the touch f nine or <lb />
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I not want another reason. <lb />
Taxes. <lb />
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A. K. Tucker. <lb />
of II. James. <lb />
It. cherry. <lb />
Sui Manning. <lb />
H. . <lb />
Dawson, <lb />
Mooring, <lb />
W. A. James. Jr. T. F. Keel. <lb />
Board of <lb />
Chairman -T. P. and D. <lb />
cox. <lb />
Public School j <lb />
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Wednesday night. rates are far too high in <lb />
Laws evaded and men <lb />
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that of <lb />
an judge he taken them, <lb />
and tIn tn only. In all the <lb />
thee lists Were duly of <lb />
lured to Inn in <lb />
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the democrat <lb />
man. they Could make a <lb />
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mi the day election <lb />
mostly <lb />
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were writ-tea. <lb />
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way. There were inn many <lb />
The <lb />
Tin counties were no ,., ,., , <lb />
longer to <lb />
or not run as they <lb />
there were ten <lb />
any where in a township name <lb />
of I he reliable was to-cured, <lb />
lead write, n m <lb />
who was an or an <lb />
idiot, <lb />
in October in the <lb />
men were em res <lb />
and lie with t I sis of all the <lb />
over to the right side and ,,,. and <lb />
urge I hem to tin work warn hi and <lb />
was with <lb />
till ill S; ate i did <lb />
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no large <lb />
ill I <lb />
and gave the Came, <lb />
color if each officer, <lb />
and d nine ah ill <lb />
him <lb />
In the Iran <lb />
which is typical <lb />
enough, sixteen the names had <lb />
it the .,. marked against them <lb />
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LODGES. <lb />
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rate loans for even IS per <lb />
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lion. New as to tin- <lb />
the election officers <lb />
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Greenville Lodge. Mo. A. F. A A. cent, or <lb />
d. every Thursday and Mob- J have pi <lb />
Hay after Sunday at ,,. <lb />
O . V. -M. <lb />
A. Chapter. So. SO to give in cast- <lb />
very Sad and Monday at Ma- and all taxable wen list . <lb />
Hall, F. W. Brown, II. P. the revenues <lb />
Covenant Led, I. O O. P. J <lb />
every Tuesday l. I. , of more <lb />
K. of I. H-j now are. who is the <lb />
meets every Best and third Friday night, j financial that can delta at <lb />
D. D. Haskett, D. , plan will meet the <lb />
II. meet ,,,., the results <lb />
C. A. W Into. C. <lb />
seem hut taught him extreme <lb />
own re-election to I be Semite wan j cautions must m had to -nm.- <lb />
a- good as was I counting. <lb />
for and ii- <lb />
posted Smith Will the WHO HARD. <lb />
his arrival never left the In order to be informed of the <lb />
State. Every working hit he la the worst <lb />
twice. Col. Vance, black counties Linn had <lb />
very <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
If then are people who <lb />
an a high grade of <lb />
horn A. M. to P. M. Money ,., I All<lb />
from to I p. m. to do. K is n single and <lb />
Bethel mail arrives daily Ban-i simple bring, with a fixed character <lb />
at a. m-. and departs at a. m and nothing can <lb />
Tar Sun- A Mail w a doable lie has <lb />
fr <lb />
Sm i w. depart at F. M. ; are not he call <lb />
II. A. M. restrain them or force great<lb />
Appointments <lb />
m Mission. <lb />
1-t Sunday at II <lb />
School House, 1st Sunday at pen ,. I <lb />
Itself; ii <lb />
Sad Sunday at <lb />
Sunday at <lb />
detectives in work. They tared <lb />
bard. Tin y <lb />
i rains an I out town or <lb />
e -mi by men. <lb />
Were and <lb />
in two or three cases, accord- <lb />
to their own reports, prepared I <lb />
to say their last <lb />
Sunday at i <lb />
clock. <lb />
P. C. <lb />
or makes them his servants. This <lb />
power u am in has. <lb />
does not his <lb />
. -.-. .-.,. . <lb />
ii tare Io am <lb />
the animal part<lb />
P r- <lb />
the hottest town in <lb />
true blue to ins Buncombe <lb />
birth bowled from <lb />
save us from <lb />
the hell broth<lb />
weeks- before the <lb />
called his Chairman <lb />
together one and <lb />
to leave the State. <lb />
not it, hat on-I The w.-.-k election a <lb />
hustle and of tenor in all the towns. Ian <lb />
we shall licked so bad , S ate- l <lb />
that we will know we Were <lb />
running. You Red <lb />
sat to put up and put up j ,, mid a good on.-, of the <lb />
So I. Mia I set Ku Klux, up in the <lb />
The officials made H planes, every u her. <lb />
dead set the unwed <lb />
and the la-t j t be gun stores <lb />
weeks the of -owns <lb />
money spent, and ,,. one shop <lb />
it was raised in those last at State capital I Mm- <lb />
days within the hinders the day afternoon he had sold <lb />
slate The Republicans had revolvers I. i noon anus <lb />
no a truth part these down. wee <lb />
second district, Guard <lb />
was the most to remain at ma on <lb />
day. The <lb />
of Anson county was kepi <lb />
in jail several weeks be <lb />
to tick- <lb />
eta, and the workers <lb />
I generally locked Oil the <lb />
pretense, and many <lb />
held eh all. <lb />
In the of all this threaten- <lb />
ed viol, Quay <lb />
up. hen he was a <lb />
and used in go Ins <lb />
in he would enjoy <lb />
in n- i unit with par- <lb />
pride for such sou <lb />
. such a Ins wonderful <lb />
that toe old gentleman, <lb />
In el., sire a son <lb />
because he was <lb />
accustomed lo blow so much Some <lb />
natural historians maintain that <lb />
the dues nut blow, but <lb />
is Quay's family <lb />
nickname lo this day. <lb />
Ten days election the <lb />
lent wanted some <lb />
j news slight, dark <lb />
man whom he had <lb />
with the campaign <lb />
II ban he could mi by wire or mad, <lb />
in even by tunnel. So he sent <lb />
down. He telegraphed <lb />
mil the <lb />
but <lb />
Li mi knew, in lo ex <lb />
pool. <lb />
En route Richard Roberts Quay <lb />
telegraphed IO Lynn that he would <lb />
arrive in Raleigh as such a time, <lb />
and II <lb />
was entirely <lb />
is h ii nine ma <lb />
I ion. and took away some, lie <lb />
the and <lb />
ed a complaisant sin when he <lb />
had done so <lb />
the house <lb />
Lynn vamoosed in much <lb />
more danger. the and <lb />
I tensest week Lynn had been <lb />
his to go. I <lb />
They tin ; would <lb />
stick it out in end with <lb />
man offered to arm himself <lb />
in crown and sleep with <lb />
this slight, dark young man if need <lb />
be lint republican leaders <lb />
could nm help the real <lb />
cause of the excitement would he <lb />
would go hard <lb />
with him. had <lb />
been with <lb />
and assassination. <lb />
were In lie they <lb />
said, mean in n <lb />
Finally he their <lb />
advice The had laid <lb />
and the explosion would to <lb />
follow just the same, and <lb />
he remained n left, every jot of <lb />
fraud be committed just the <lb />
Mime. Line election afternoon a <lb />
of t he Slate committee lugged I <lb />
Ins to station <lb />
bought a ticket for Washing- <lb />
ton. A minutes Lynn <lb />
followed leisurely, found his bags; <lb />
cage where had hidden it <lb />
and his ticket m one of the ear <lb />
sent-, where it had lea carefully <lb />
was off and away. <lb />
Not Appreciated. <lb />
Id Herald. <lb />
The very <lb />
and remarks <lb />
job an editor ha-, ac <lb />
cording to an exchange, is to blow, <lb />
ins in ins our a.-out progressive I <lb />
town, whore Hie <lb />
men do not appreciate his <lb />
. enough to give him a small <lb />
advertisement. Some men can <lb />
it nil ii ton few <lb />
dollars and con's; then you can shut <lb />
off i ho w <lb />
Still there aw plenty <lb />
who and abuse the editor for <lb />
not ye <lb />
contribute one cent <lb />
I I money to run a paper, and <lb />
H the want a good paper they <lb />
should ii liberally. <lb />
learn that the crew of the <lb />
steam tug which came <lb />
down from Saturday, <lb />
brought the of a wonderful i <lb />
no annual u by them <lb />
up the The creature was on <lb />
a log in and seemed a- <lb />
large as a calf. Its paws <lb />
were armed with long sharp claws, <lb />
lo-ad. <lb />
that of a monkey. The body was, <lb />
tapering like that of a seal; <lb />
and White and brown spoiled in <lb />
color. The boat steamed quite <lb />
dose to creature, when it <lb />
-lipped off into the water and <lb />
swimming into a creek disappeared. <lb />
Tin- recalls to our mind that an. <lb />
animal, claimed to be a seal, was <lb />
sen in the liver four or lee ; <lb />
at several times, final- <lb />
disappeared and was.-con <lb />
Tips may lie the same animal. Sup- <lb />
pose same one hunts him up and <lb />
find out what he is alter. Wash- <lb />
t. <lb />
W sh I was rich, so could <lb />
dress comfortable, and being<lb />
was a lady on one <lb />
the nights. The words <lb />
by patting on a pan <lb />
kid the com pi nut . <lb />
made the ban Is colder instead <lb />
of wanner. It was a remark, <lb />
bin ran whom volume oil <lb />
meaning in the sentiment, for it <lb />
such are the <lb />
dictates fashion, the richer; <lb />
Wear I <lb />
in the street, without the <lb />
tear while others <lb />
with tins w goods are <lb />
compelled to dress, then <lb />
Inn me ins, en they appear in <lb />
for fear <lb />
Treasurer to and I <lb />
Tax Collectors. <lb />
THE STATE. <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
Treasury department,<lb />
To Sheriff Tax <lb />
So <lb />
act of General <lb />
Assembly is published for your <lb />
ion and Ii is in <lb />
hire effect from and after the <lb />
lid day 1889, and up- <lb />
to the side of property for lax <lb />
es for the year 1888, <lb />
Very fully, <lb />
l. W <lb />
Stale <lb />
is happening around us. <lb />
As Gleaned Press. <lb />
Tim Durham cot Ion mills have <lb />
paid a dividend of twelve per cent <lb />
during the last year. <lb />
Spirit of South <lb />
Ii i- that <lb />
will receive the appointment <lb />
he United Slates Consul <lb />
to <lb />
eleven lawyers, eight doctors, two <lb />
dentists, three <lb />
pi -i . on <lb />
Inhabitants. And still, <lb />
f more. <lb />
Wilmington -A colored <lb />
SECTION I. Thai section fifty- man named Galloway, attending <lb />
five, chapter one hundred a Mineral at St. Stephen's V. M. K. <lb />
The <lb />
if one thousand Church afternoon, <lb />
drops <lb />
in the <lb />
from disease <lb />
chili ell door. <lb />
believe <lb />
the Arkansas fever is dying out I <lb />
among the colored people. They <lb />
to learn something <lb />
j Of tho of <lb />
colored race there. <lb />
-even, law <lb />
hundred and eighty -seven, be <lb />
and the same Is hereby amended hi <lb />
striking oat the word m <lb />
the first line said section, and <lb />
and section <lb />
hundred and twenty-nine the <lb />
said act, in line nine by <lb />
striking oat and Insert- <lb />
therefor the Word <lb />
Sec Striking out m <lb />
lute twelve said said section fifty- <lb />
Bee, and insert in lien <lb />
s hereof, in line of said <lb />
section strike mil and in and the grateful owner, a <lb />
en amend section fifty ii his-kill, <lb />
seven of said act by <lb />
and insert <lb />
Sec <lb />
n in with this not <lb />
and the same are hereby repealed. n. j. II <lb />
Sec. I. act shall he in fore <lb />
. Why h It <lb />
Why is a cat's tail like the earth <lb />
It is fur to the end. <lb />
What kin is ii door mat to <lb />
A hit her. <lb />
What is a waist of time Tho <lb />
middle an <lb />
Why is a doctor never <lb />
lie is used lo see sickness. <lb />
Why does an old maid wear <lb />
To keep the chaps off. <lb />
Why is ii door in potential mood <lb />
it s would or should be. <lb />
is the hoard of <lb />
shingle. <lb />
. ; <lb />
A by <lb />
Why is a can tied tail <lb />
like death Because its bound to <lb />
occur. <lb />
W by does the sailor know there's a <lb />
the mom, He has <lb />
to sea. <lb />
Why Is the north pole like an illicit <lb />
It is a secret <lb />
What is II that will cold <lb />
a cold and pay a doctor's, <lb />
looks most <lb />
bullfrog. <lb />
V. lint is the <lb />
a bullfrog i <lb />
between <lb />
Oxford Setting a canary <lb />
bird's leg is delicate surgery. <lb />
Dr. performed mid obstinacy One <lb />
an several days ago will and the other is <lb />
strong <lb />
u hen is a <lb />
it takes a peck at <lb />
Raleigh Sign the fourth <lb />
mil <lb />
of March next Senator will <lb />
be the Democratic member <lb />
Hint all laws and parts,, Senator <lb />
is the Senior now, but his <lb />
Mom its ratification. <lb />
In Assembly read <lb />
three nines and ratified this the <lb />
day of February, A. D 1880.<lb />
Speaker of the House of <lb />
Tims. M. <lb />
Senate. <lb />
The following arc the Sections of <lb />
the act of a- ; <lb />
HALE OF <lb />
Sec On the first Monday <lb />
May in each yen between the hours <lb />
o'clock ii. in. and four p. in. <lb />
the or lax collector is direct- <lb />
ed to oiler ill public Side the <lb />
court house or place <lb />
court in his Count all lands on <lb />
v ii en i in taxes levied for State, <lb />
county, township, village, city, <lb />
school dial i let any other pin pose <lb />
for previous year still <lb />
lid. he may adjourn i he <lb />
sale from day to until the lands <lb />
and lots, or blocks, have offer- <lb />
ed, and the sheriff shall give notice <lb />
of such -ale of real by pub <lb />
Moat ion thereof once a week for <lb />
c weeks, commencing <lb />
first week in April preceding the <lb />
sale, in a in his <lb />
having a general circulation therein mutilating Ins body. <lb />
which newspaper shall be The speaks <lb />
ten In the board of county very high terms <lb />
slum is; and it there be mi ,, charge judicial d <lb />
in his county, he shall of Judge George H, Brown, who <lb />
sale by a written held his second week in <lb />
or printed notice posted on the door It, among other kind <lb />
of the court house or building in j winds, a young <lb />
which the courts held presence and <lb />
four week- previous to the sale, great composure on the <lb />
next. <lb />
Mecklenburg all <lb />
the His we conclude that <lb />
there Is an almost universal <lb />
among I'm mere to largely <lb />
curtail the commercial <lb />
or do without entirely <lb />
the present prices are kept up, <lb />
Shelby James <lb />
sou Informs us that the old and fa <lb />
gander was a <lb />
William deceased, <lb />
living and ult hough years old, he <lb />
walks is . us a young <lb />
gamier making Hist love lo his <lb />
male. <lb />
;, . ., Bey <lb />
ha- a urn ill circulation <lb />
S. hall tins district. <lb />
------There ten m fifty <lb />
candidates office in Ins <lb />
will have a <lb />
lime with federal affairs of <lb />
Bakersville . A <lb />
ago a lad <lb />
years was found dead on Cane <lb />
creek, three miles from Bakers <lb />
appears he had gone <lb />
out altar whiskey and <lb />
when be from a dangerous <lb />
precipice, breaking Ins neck and <lb />
time. <lb />
Why is tallow like a I <lb />
n makes <lb />
Why is it When ii -church is <lb />
, is so difficult to save <lb />
the organ the lire <lb />
play upon it. <lb />
bin <lb />
as <lb />
en- <lb />
Niger idea of their President. <lb />
An colored woman the <lb />
city the country to <lb />
the details of the arranges <lb />
for grand free ride for col- <lb />
;,. Washington City on <lb />
the to see the <lb />
dent take his seat. She bad been <lb />
there was to be a free <lb />
and n big dinner for all the <lb />
people tended on <lb />
to see their President <lb />
lake his seat, -pi i be call <lb />
give Ins and she wanted her <lb />
son mid id man to <lb />
thither. <lb />
l. I. <lb />
DENTIST. t <lb />
X. C. <lb />
in i he Scale and federal <lb />
on the Ural week in <lb />
April prior thereto. The notice <lb />
shall contain a notification that all <lb />
lands on which the taxes the <lb />
year, naming it, remain <lb />
paid will he sold, and the time <lb />
place of the sale, and notice <lb />
must a list of the lands to <lb />
sold and the amount of taxes due <lb />
there ii. The sheriff shall mid to <lb />
each description of laud so <lb />
the sum of twenty cents other <lb />
I ban town In s, for each <lb />
lot of ten cents, to defray <lb />
the expenses of , which <lb />
Mr. Akin <lb />
Fair Haven, while return- <lb />
home Glenn's mill one day <lb />
week a load of Hour and <lb />
meal, was met by live who <lb />
demanded the old man his bread <lb />
material. at this interval <lb />
the presence of an approaching man <lb />
sacred the would be hungry robbers <lb />
into the woods, <lb />
f. BLOW, <lb />
V C. <lb />
J H. TUCKER J D <lb />
N. C. <lb />
is a strong sentiment <lb />
the Slate favoring a repeal of the <lb />
merchants purchase tax. why <lb />
sums shall be added to amount be upon <lb />
due on said land or town lot fir tax lo be paid the <lb />
es in the same manner cu store keepers, does <lb />
as the taxes. And all delinquent not appear. Our revenue laws are <lb />
taxes in any city or where the resorts to petty <lb />
H . <lb />
j AM <lb />
A r Vs <lb />
v. <lb />
tax own real estate in the <lb />
county shall be by the <lb />
mayor of City or town Mom <lb />
tax list tithe sheriff on or before <lb />
the day April of each year. <lb />
lion. <lb />
Rocky <lb />
a pro farmer, <lb />
who I near this place, u <lb />
fine killed m a <lb />
M. <lb />
Q LB, <lb />
i N EM, <lb />
it E L I. B, X. c. <lb />
See. Sheriff shall keep a way on all the <lb />
sale book show inn the land sold Was tied lo a post in I lie hick yard <lb />
name of the and <lb />
winch each tract was sold <lb />
and on before the first Monday <lb />
of June following the sale of real <lb />
lie shall file, ill the office <lb />
of the clerk of the board of county <lb />
commissioners a as <lb />
e same shall on said sale <lb />
I took Hid such eel shall be <lb />
alone of the regularity of the <lb />
proceedings, <lb />
Sec. The sheriff or the <lb />
collector snail pay taxes <lb />
lo the county treasurer or other <lb />
lawful officer, lie shall at no time <lb />
retain In hand over three hundred <lb />
dollars for a time limit ten <lb />
days under a penally tell per <lb />
and some way tangled up in <lb />
the harness and fell and bloke Ins <lb />
neck. It was n very line animal <lb />
which Mr. Griffin quite high- <lb />
Nashville are <lb />
glad to learn that a much larger <lb />
quantity of lam is bet us cleared in <lb />
Nash this winter than ever before. <lb />
winch will tell with the most b. no <lb />
results. Nash la waking <lb />
in all her Interests, and the present <lb />
year will witness meat improves <lb />
in every, direction. <lb />
New -five <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
V. <lb />
re is a spirit prise Civil Engineers, Surveyors <lb />
-h hold l our farmers , . ., <lb />
Architects. <lb />
i X. C. <lb />
HOTELS. <lb />
lo the cans oysters were I W I K <lb />
upon all sums so Brady's <lb />
ed, and shall on oath a stall <lb />
to the at their <lb />
m meetings Hie amount in <lb />
Ins hands. On m the Hist <lb />
May in each year the <lb />
slid shall account <lb />
ii treasurer or other lawful officer <lb />
for all due the county for the <lb />
fiscal year, and on failing to do so <lb />
he shall the county treasurer a <lb />
penally of two per per <lb />
last Saturday per steamer Defiance. <lb />
the Court cult- j <lb />
yesterday morning the point <lb />
that General As- <lb />
had just passed an act <lb />
February term of the <lb />
court, in <lb />
or, Judge <lb />
grain stating no bill of the sort <lb />
had General Assembly.<lb />
r . <lb />
press <lb />
on all sums unpaid, and this Me. J. Lou one the represent-1 <lb />
-hall lie tin Dual smile Mecklenburg, has Intro-i <lb />
meat; the board id bill in the Legislature to I <lb />
commissioners may, in their am-1 Impose a tax one dollar on every <lb />
the o <lb />
collector of said of <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
new Hot and <lb />
cold water baths. Good room- at- <lb />
servants. Table <lb />
ed with beat of the market. Feed <lb />
tables connection. <lb />
f- B Manages. <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
SPENCER BROS., <lb />
THE HOME<lb />
waiters. Good rooms. <lb />
the State. <lb />
Mes.-r. Legislators, and let the dog j . <lb />
payment in I share In the burdens as wall as <lb />
full the privileges of<lb /></p>
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Associate A. of <lb />
Wake Joseph Davis, of <lb />
James E. of Beaufort and <lb />
C Avery, of Burke. <lb />
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Second Philips, of <lb />
Third G. Connor. <lb />
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Ninth F. <lb />
Tenth John G. <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp. of <lb />
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Tax Collectors. <lb />
It is a <lb />
a slight <lb />
arrived in Raleigh. <lb />
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lion as h- cater and <lb />
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line out. <lb />
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in jail several week he <lb />
in republican tick- <lb />
els, and tin- workers <lb />
were locked up on the <lb />
pretense, and <lb />
held no elections at nil. <lb />
QUAY APPEARS. <lb />
Ill tin- midst of all this Uneaten- <lb />
THE STATE. <lb />
Well Why It <lb />
What is happening around us. n tail like <lb />
It is fur to the end. <lb />
As Gleaned from the <lb />
South <lb />
Feb. ,,,, . <lb />
lie cotton mills have <lb />
To of paid a dividend of twelve per cent <lb />
,.,.,., , -d Holier <lb />
has cine and hop. d to ; ,,.,. , <lb />
; and used tog., Ins <lb />
in Florida, he would enjoy <lb />
tn in and boasting, with par- <lb />
pride for a lively sou <lb />
a sire, about Ins <lb />
so that toe old <lb />
with for a <lb />
again all right. But M <lb />
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n p. i- would give <lb />
graph- ex; lie <lb />
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North <lb />
Lynn, an I the reply was sent <lb />
the a good one <lb />
worth putting into writing. <lb />
Hell day with Ins <lb />
The and next <lb />
a- Fred for an The third lief <lb />
Lynn. Chairman and See <lb />
Harris alone of all the <lb />
North Carolina knew <lb />
Mr. Lynn's <lb />
What is the matter our men Bent <lb />
to With <lb />
wIn els, <lb />
put our laud a <lb />
tone. <lb />
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s on. <lb />
visit was. <lb />
WORKING AGAINST ODDS. <lb />
The new lost no <lb />
time. Northern <lb />
were at once <lb />
resorted Io. Lynn studied lo- <lb />
In two weeks a <lb />
documents was ready <lb />
The was <lb />
he visited the again <lb />
and as moved to .-alt tram <lb />
j in the he It-It he should j <lb />
j have made such an offer, and want- <lb />
ed to withdraw it. He was told I <lb />
his agreement bad been <lb />
Io the Republican National <lb />
New York, and if he per-1 <lb />
in his he would lie I <lb />
published in a hundred am j <lb />
exposed to utter ridicule The next <lb />
. Mi-bane announced his <lb />
,,, m the papers. He said he <lb />
promise<lb />
of <lb />
Clark, of <lb />
of <lb />
These art a few <lb />
But we nave a <lb />
rain ; <lb />
heart meet <lb />
true. <lb />
Aim hard times be and <lb />
Let us all keep working, <lb />
Count -ill bills before they need <lb />
paying. <lb />
Let kind t sit at our door <lb />
And ham times will leave to M <lb />
more. <lb />
iii <lb />
it <lb />
of <lb />
of <lb />
of <lb />
Tea praise beauty, grace art, <lb />
O but you an to blame <lb />
In you A <lb />
Make <lb />
liable. <lb />
bow my bead <lb />
world may to say. <lb />
look .-iiI t.-r ; <lb />
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f e true. <lb />
with tin a-ion <lb />
It serve a tor food. <lb />
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In regard net <lb />
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i b-.-s or more. <lb />
mi; other e. <lb />
It Love lie Hind, as it is raid. <lb />
U be know of outward graces <lb />
, not for me led <lb />
A facile pr.-tty <lb />
topic, but the internal <lb />
lull and the color <lb />
line mere. The color <lb />
made of. Th- <lb />
ban o he <lb />
Ti was not a <lb />
in Hie only <lb />
fin-or six weeklies that could be <lb />
upon tor aid. There new <lb />
committees and no <lb />
idea a State much In a <lb />
dozen or fifteen conn tie, every <lb />
year ii had been the rule to put no <lb />
in the III. So tins slight, <lb />
the <lb />
had hi bands lull. In Weeks <lb />
He Wrote to Senator <lb />
Quay I ha the State ex- <lb />
needed a to <lb />
U. <lb />
Fie. man. win. the <lb />
House as a <lb />
turned The wan that a <lb />
in due lime an- <lb />
i lull <lb />
opened a <lb />
lye <lb />
tin <lb />
kept up Ii was <lb />
only it ks stale <lb />
in iii ti <lb />
lions school Freeman <lb />
doing a great part of <lb />
the heavy work the republican <lb />
campaign. <lb />
AT <lb />
Freeman and a <lb />
democratic State <lb />
and <lb />
all <lb />
up <lb />
in the <lb />
I wanted in the party <lb />
ilia, but I in- Simmons men <lb />
dummy. name was Man <lb />
s. n. They paid him for a <lb />
Inn is that In- <lb />
put the money in his pocket, be- <lb />
he polled a total eleven <lb />
votes on day. The idea <lb />
meeting Simmons m the go d, <lb />
way was <lb />
lolled, bur other old-fashion <lb />
ed ways was to. <lb />
HOW THE WAS <lb />
U lieu he slight, dark young man <lb />
Hist looked Slate over In- con <lb />
lie Stale could be earn <lb />
Harrison, inasmuch a-the <lb />
Harrison was almost full in the <lb />
while counties, if the vote could I e <lb />
Iii lily alter it had I <lb />
cast without Po lie <lb />
looked into the eh <lb />
He in that a <lb />
and four judges were the <lb />
election officer, and that the <lb />
law line he <lb />
i. <lb />
Thai g-ml new- if <lb />
in i in to how the election <lb />
officer were <lb />
Lynn that <lb />
i legislature <lb />
county who <lb />
I be elect inn who. of <lb />
course, always men to suit <lb />
their every Lynn direct <lb />
ed all of county chin men to <lb />
make up list- the most reputable <lb />
sire of such a son. nicknamed <lb />
In in the because he was <lb />
accustomed to blow so much Some <lb />
natural historians maintain that <lb />
the does not blow, but <lb />
is Quay's family <lb />
nickname to tin- <lb />
days In lore ejection the <lb />
lent It wanted some <lb />
better the slight, dark <lb />
young mail whom lie had <lb />
the North Carolina campaign <lb />
be could get by or mail, <lb />
in even by tunnel. So be sent <lb />
down. He a idled Lynn <lb />
out the <lb />
Toe was not signed but <lb />
knew, of to ex <lb />
pent. <lb />
Ku route Quay <lb />
to Lynn that he would <lb />
arrive in Raleigh M Mich u time, <lb />
and signs II . <lb />
was entirely <lb />
some <lb />
and away some. He <lb />
escaped the next train, and <lb />
ed a sin when he <lb />
hail done so <lb />
the house of <lb />
Lynn vamoosed in much <lb />
more danger. Dining the last and <lb />
week Lynn had <lb />
In- to go. <lb />
They ; would <lb />
-tick it out to the end with him. <lb />
One man to arm himself <lb />
to crown and sleep with <lb />
Ibis slight, dark young man if need <lb />
be. hut the leaden <lb />
could not help fearing the real <lb />
cause of the excitement would be <lb />
it would go bard <lb />
with Chairman bad <lb />
been repeatedly threatened with <lb />
lynching and II <lb />
Lynn wen- to be discovered, they <lb />
Saul, it mean murder in a <lb />
minute. Finally be listened their <lb />
advice The Ham bad laid <lb />
and the explosion would <lb />
follow just the same, and <lb />
he remained or left, every jot of <lb />
fraud would be committed the <lb />
election afternoon a <lb />
the State committee lugged <lb />
Ins portmanteau to the station and <lb />
hi nigh i a ticket for <lb />
act of the General <lb />
is published for your in <lb />
and guidance. It. is in <lb />
and from and after the <lb />
day of ISM, and <lb />
to tin; sale of for tax <lb />
the year<lb />
l. <lb />
State <lb />
Th- of or Cam <lb />
Section That <lb />
chapter one hundred and <lb />
.-even, laws of one thousand <lb />
eight hundred and eighty-seven, lie <lb />
the same is hereby amended by <lb />
striking out word <lb />
the iii line said in- <lb />
selling and amend section <lb />
one hundred and tin <lb />
said in line nine I hereof, by <lb />
striking out Insert- <lb />
therefor the word <lb />
See Striking out in <lb />
twelve said section fifty- <lb />
Bee, and insert in lieu <lb />
I hereof, and in line twenty of <lb />
section strike out and in <lb />
sett amend section fifty <lb />
seven -aid by the <lb />
word and insert <lb />
therefor. <lb />
the last <lb />
Spirit South <lb />
It i- believed that Col. <lb />
will receive the appointment which <lb />
be seeks of United States <lb />
to London. <lb />
has <lb />
eleven lawyers, eight two <lb />
dentists, eight preachers, three <lb />
Ami ill, there is loom <lb />
more. <lb />
What kin is a door mat, to <lb />
A step lather. <lb />
is a waist of time <lb />
of an hour glass. <lb />
Why a doctor never <lb />
He H used to see <lb />
Why docs an old maid sear <lb />
MM I To keep the chaps off. <lb />
Why i. in potential mood <lb />
II I would or should be. <lb />
V. hat is board of education I <lb />
schoolmaster's shingle.<lb />
. A stump, by gum. <lb />
Why , tail <lb />
death its bound to <lb />
III <lb />
Why does the sailor know there's a <lb />
He has <lb />
Wilmington A colored <lb />
man named attending <lb />
a St. Stephen's M. K. <lb />
afternoon, drops <lb />
dead limn hear, disease in the, <lb />
door. Why Is north pole illicit <lb />
whiskey It is a secret <lb />
man m the <lb />
believe <lb />
the Arkansas lever is dying <lb />
among the colored They <lb />
beginning to learn sum <lb />
of the dependent condition of <lb />
colored race <lb />
Oxford m a canary <lb />
bird's leg is <lb />
Dr. performed <lb />
such an several days ago <lb />
the grateful owner, a young la- <lb />
paid In in lot bis skill. <lb />
Raleigh Signal the fourth <lb />
of next Senator will <lb />
be the Senior member <lb />
That all laws parts Senate. Senator <lb />
ion. A minutes Lynn <lb />
,,., ,,, <lb />
gage where the cl. had bidden it <lb />
and Ins ticket in one of tin- car <lb />
judge- be taken Iron. them. , <lb />
bestowed, and was off and away. <lb />
of laws in conflict with ibis act b. <lb />
and the same hereby repealed. <lb />
See, This act shall he in force <lb />
from alter its rat ion. <lb />
In the General Assembly read <lb />
three time- and ratified this the Std <lb />
day of February, A. D- <lb />
A. <lb />
Speaker of the House of <lb />
t at i yes. <lb />
M. <lb />
of Senate. <lb />
The following ate the Sections of <lb />
the act of as emended <lb />
REAL <lb />
See. On the first Monday <lb />
May in each between the hours <lb />
of nine o'clock a. in. and four p. m. <lb />
the sheriff or las collector is direct- <lb />
ed to oiler public sale at the <lb />
Court or place of holding <lb />
in bis comity all lands on <lb />
winch the taxes levied for State. <lb />
son county, township, village, <lb />
district or any other purpose <lb />
for the previous year still remain <lb />
Unpaid, he may adjourn <lb />
sale from day to day until the lands <lb />
and lots, or blocks, have been offer- <lb />
ed, the sheriff shall give notice <lb />
of such sale of teal property by pub <lb />
heat ion thereof once a week for four <lb />
is the Senior Senator now, but his <lb />
term aspires on the fourth of March <lb />
next. <lb />
all <lb />
the indications we conclude that <lb />
there is an almost <lb />
among fat men to largely <lb />
the use of commercial <lb />
or do without I hem entirely <lb />
the present puces kept <lb />
Shelby <lb />
sou informs old and fa <lb />
moils gander which a jet <lb />
William deceased, is still <lb />
living and although he <lb />
walks is triumphantly as a young <lb />
gander making first love to his <lb />
mate. <lb />
Greensboro Stab Hey <lb />
has a ion in circulation <lb />
U. S. Mar-hall of tins district. <lb />
-------Then; ten IO fifty <lb />
Candidates for office in his <lb />
The will bare a <lb />
time with the affairs of <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
few <lb />
nights ago Charlie a hid , <lb />
years was found dead on Cane, <lb />
creek, three miles from Bakers <lb />
rifle. It appears In; had gone <lb />
What It will giro a cold <lb />
,.,,, cure a cold a doctor's frill. <lb />
look- most like a f <lb />
Another bullfrog. <lb />
What the between <lb />
obstinacy One <lb />
is will <lb />
strong won't. <lb />
W is a a perfect gluts <lb />
ion When it takes a peck a <lb />
time. <lb />
Why like I <lb />
it makes scandals. <lb />
Why it that when a church is <lb />
binned nothing is so difficult to save <lb />
as tin- the fire <lb />
cannot play upon it. <lb />
VII- <lb />
idea of their President. <lb />
new Journal. <lb />
An old colored woman was in <lb />
city yesterday from country to <lb />
learn details of the arrange- <lb />
fr ;, grand free ride for col- <lb />
people to Washington City on <lb />
the of to see the <lb />
dent take Ins -eat. She had been <lb />
that there was to be a free <lb />
ride and a lug dinner for tad <lb />
j people that attended on <lb />
that Occasion to see their President <lb />
lake his mat, he can <lb />
give bis bond, she wanted her <lb />
son and i h mag to accompany her <lb />
thither. <lb />
county <lb />
request that names of <lb />
with the <lb />
I he re- <lb />
District -IT. Q. Ewart of <lb />
GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Superior Court A. <lb />
A. K. Tucker. <lb />
Register of II. Mmes. <lb />
R. Cherry. <lb />
Manning. <lb />
H. <lb />
Commissioners <lb />
W. A. James, Jr. T. E. Keel. <lb />
Board of <lb />
Chairman J. P. and J. V. <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Public School <lb />
Latham. <lb />
of F. Brown. <lb />
Standard <lb />
C. M Bernard. <lb />
t . <lb />
J. <lb />
B. Cherry <lb />
Ward. T. A. <lb />
and J. P. ; 2nd Ward, O. Hook- <lb />
and B. Williams Jr.; 3rd Ward. J. <lb />
Perkins and A. F. <lb />
I Bet have my love ;. <lb />
On beauty were I ten fairer <lb />
If knew change or cud. <lb />
Life asks for something deeper, rarer <lb />
that Beta the world aside. <lb />
Beyond the touch of time or <lb />
If only love for love abide, <lb />
I not want another reason. <lb />
Taxes. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
one day in a burst id con ; an them only, all the <lb />
told him mat be the-e lists duly of <lb />
; and vole be had only been , ,, but m <lb />
in the Stale one day, and he would , ,. ., the <lb />
see it w- the <lb />
Lynn bad escaped from I The s of <lb />
on the day election M, were always the <lb />
printed mostly I of the <lb />
; in the North, had been distributed j they could make a <lb />
i immerse express packages and f H man picked <lb />
him out, but this was not the <lb />
mail of <lb />
letters were written. Business like <lb />
Northern were everywhere <lb />
counties were <lb />
longer permitted to run themselves. <lb />
The in the local col- themselves, as they <lb />
urn of the for Sunday makes ; there were <lb />
cannot be here a township name <lb />
ii because he gets but pat cent., the most reliable was secured, count were cones <lb />
on money in bank deputed to bring with bale nil the <lb />
par cent, taxes, real; over to the right side j registrars and judges. <lb />
estate m only assessed at two vote. Yet the were m regularly <lb />
way. There were not many <lb />
colored The most <lb />
was to lake a man who <lb />
could licit her read nor write, or u- <lb />
was either an invalid or an <lb />
idiot. <lb />
N in October in the <lb />
Not Appreciated. <lb />
Tim D very <lb />
and remarks <lb />
hardest job editor has. <lb />
cording to an exchange, is to blow <lb />
bis bruins out a -out the progressive <lb />
of the where the <lb />
business men do not appreciate bis <lb />
efforts enough to give a small <lb />
advertisement. Some men can <lb />
it an comes to a ft-w <lb />
weeks, and return <lb />
first week in April preceding fa from a <lb />
sale, in a newspaper in his County breaking Ins neck <lb />
having a general circulation therein his <lb />
which newspaper shall be designs- The speaks <lb />
the board of county com mis-. j high terms <lb />
and n there Is- DO .,,. judicial d t <lb />
per published in Ins county, he shall of Judge George II. Brown, who <lb />
give notice such sale by a written held his second court last week in <lb />
primed notice posted on the door It. other kind <lb />
I of the house or building la I words, <lb />
which the courts are held man, of agreeable <lb />
four week- previous to the sale, great composure on the <lb />
the first week in <lb />
April prior thereto. The notice <lb />
shall contain a notification that all <lb />
DENTIST, l <lb />
Mile, N <lb />
A BERNARD. <lb />
A T-LA W, <lb />
C. <lb />
hi the State and Federal Court <lb />
a . young V LaW L. <lb />
M -ml A <lb />
binds on which the taxes of the <lb />
ceding year, naming it, remain <lb />
paid will be sold, and the time <lb />
and place of the sale, and notice <lb />
and then you can n or lands to <lb />
Still are plenty people The sheriff shall add to <lb />
who abuse the editor for <lb />
Mr. Alvin U H E E N V-l L L E, N. C <lb />
Fair Haven, while <lb />
home Horn mill one day i. E RE j o <lb />
last week a load of flour and MOORS, <lb />
meal, was met by five who <lb />
old mail his bread <lb />
material. But just at this interval <lb />
the presence of an man <lb />
sacred the would be hungry robbers i c laths. <lb />
into the woods. d <lb />
A W, <lb />
C. <lb />
thirds its <lb />
s S per <lb />
alt in <lb />
The legal <lb />
for sound d.-m. Cain- State j politic color of each <lb />
financial health tot know, spite of the a, added <lb />
to fetch b-t business and the large; were <lb />
when it lends m S. i mail-, .,. i the <lb />
pi i As to real estate the county, which is typical <lb />
Star has editorially urged an in-1 did sixteen the names bad <lb />
not publishing a better paper, ye do <lb />
was pursued with sack stealth that gave tin- came, address, inn contribute one cent <lb />
t money to run a paper, and <lb />
if the want a good paper they <lb />
should support it liberally. <lb />
Wilmington i <lb />
is a strong sentiment <lb />
the State favoring a repeal of the <lb />
merchants purchase tax. Just why <lb />
such a tax should be imposed <lb />
the to be paid by the <lb />
and Third <lb />
Rev. <lb />
It i <lb />
morning and night, <lb />
D. D., Rector. <lb />
Sunday, <lb />
and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
every Sunday, morn- <lb />
and right. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
Pastor <lb />
has editorially <lb />
crease <lb />
by one third <lb />
point we luge as taxes m n- <lb />
as <lb />
as it is possible. more <lb />
and they now are, is <lb />
hot a reason- i <lb />
the oil. Mosey <lb />
are far high in North Cat <lb />
U the democrats did <lb />
s too low. I it the of I marked against them <lb />
doubt. The issues sad the organization in column. Now <lb />
winkers was shaking ., mutt <lb />
from their feel j and <lb />
wild with <lb />
nil- a hist X- j,,,,,, I <lb />
desk a <lb />
tin national bead <lb />
in New York and <lb />
crew of the <lb />
which came <lb />
r. <lb />
Laws evaded and men <lb />
I pay a very high and <lb />
LODGES. I rate for loans for even Iii per <lb />
Greenville Lodge. A. F. A cent, or more. <lb />
M meets every 1st Thursday and Men- If In- State would have <lb />
night after M Sunday at i ,,,,, <lb />
Lodge. W. t. King. n. M. i , . . <lb />
A. so meets enough to give in -at cash <lb />
every 2nd and Monday nights at Ms-, and all were list <lb />
Hall. F. W. P. led honestly and the <lb />
Lodge, No. I. O. F. would b <lb />
Mela every Tuesday night, d. of <lb />
Ledge. No. lion. k. of <lb />
every and third Friday night. financial genius that can devise a <lb />
D. D. D. <lb />
Pitt A. L. meet <lb />
every night. C. A. White, C. <lb />
hews <lb />
a- A Of these <lb />
lists Hie dark <lb />
man lion. New York as to the true <lb />
of election officers; <lb />
and taught him that extreme pie ; <lb />
cautious must lie had to do some; <lb />
honest republican count <lb />
telegraphed for and as hats <lb />
Southward. From the detectives who <lb />
of hie arrival be newer left the Io order to an of the <lb />
State. forking day he spoke contemplated frauds m the worst of <lb />
twice. Col. Zebulon Vance, of Char- j the black count. L had set -ix <lb />
detective to work. They fared I <lb />
den I the State <lb />
tor but that <lb />
own re-election to the Senate <lb />
as as was <lb />
his <lb />
was <lb />
bur. <lb />
each description of laud so <lb />
the sum of cents other <lb />
than town Io s, end for each town <lb />
lot the sum of ten cents, to defray <lb />
the expenses of which <lb />
sums -hall be added to the amount <lb />
due said land or town lot for tax <lb />
ea and collected in the same manner i customers the store keepers, does <lb />
as the taxes. all delinquent appear. Our revenue laws are <lb />
taxes any city or town where the resorts to petty <lb />
real estate in the <lb />
county shall be certified by the Bar- <lb />
mayor of such or town from the a prosperous <lb />
tithe sheriff on or before who lives near this place, bad a <lb />
the first day April of each year. <lb />
Sec lbs keep a <lb />
sale Ii the laud sold the <lb />
name of the the <lb />
-mils winch each tract was sold <lb />
on or before the first Monday <lb />
of June following the sale of real <lb />
, be, shall file in the office <lb />
i of the clerk of the board of county <lb />
I commissioners a return as <lb />
i ti e same shall appear on said sale, ,,, ,, <lb />
ml such certificate shall be . <lb />
We learn that the <lb />
steam tug <lb />
down from <lb />
brought the account of a <lb />
nondescript animal by them I <lb />
up river. The creature was <lb />
a log in th and seemed a- I <lb />
large as a hall-grown calf. Its paws I <lb />
were armed with long sharp claws. <lb />
the animal's head <lb />
that of a monkey. The bods was, <lb />
tapering like that of a anal <lb />
white and brown spotted in <lb />
color. The boat steamed quite <lb />
close to the when it <lb />
slipped off into the water and <lb />
swimming into a creek disappeared. <lb />
This recalls to our mind that an <lb />
animal, claimed to be a seal, <lb />
-at-Law, <lb />
v. . <lb />
JAMBS M. I. <lb />
U RE EX S. C<lb />
B Y-AT-LAW,; <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
horse killed a most <lb />
way on morning hist. It In the <lb />
was tied to a post in the back yard Salty. <lb />
and some tot, tangled <lb />
the harness fell and his. I B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
neck. It was n very lint; <lb />
which Mi. prised quite high- A TL Y-A W, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Nashville are <lb />
glad to learn that, a much larger . u.- <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
hours a. M. to I P. M- <lb />
the hottest town in North Car <lb />
more blue Ins <lb />
county birth right, bowled from <lb />
save us from I <lb />
plan that will meet the situation the ball broth <lb />
and secure the desired j demoralized. <lb />
,,., T , ., Two weeks election the <lb />
If there are people who consider , chairman called his a- <lb />
man only a high grade of together one night and <lb />
p, them consider An i. t, <lb />
do all that its . <lb />
item M to p. it. i prompt it to do. It is a single and es. raise a pile of <lb />
Bethel mail arrive daily simple being, with a fixed character <lb />
J i at A. M-. and departs at and nothing can change its nature. <lb />
Tar mail arrives ally Sun- A ,;, a double being. He has <lb />
M. and depart at P. U. <lb />
Washington mail dally <lb />
Sands at u. and at P. W. <lb />
A. M. <lb />
Appointments <lb />
For on Mission. <lb />
1st t <lb />
School 1st Sunday <lb />
. . <lb />
2nd II o clock. <lb />
Sunday st <lb />
Salem at II <lb />
Tripos Chanel, Sunday clock. <lb />
Hf E. P. C. <lb />
very much like an <lb />
they are not fixed, he can <lb />
restrain them or force great <lb />
excess. slave <lb />
or makes his servants. This <lb />
power no animal ban. A who <lb />
not control his animal <lb />
from within, is like a <lb />
against itself; if lie <lb />
his u lure according to reason and <lb />
Charity the animal part becomes a <lb />
faithful Clip- <lb />
raise a pile <lb />
money we shall h- licked so had <lb />
that we will never know we <lb />
running. Yon officeholders have <lb />
got to up and put <lb />
So local canvassers set lo <lb />
work. revenue officials made a <lb />
dead set for the tobacco growers <lb />
and distillers. In the la-t three <lb />
j look <lb />
I evidence of the <lb />
seen the lour or live years <lb />
hard. Tn.-v aboard I fl U-V The sheriff or the tax <lb />
disappeared and was seen no more,, Urn <lb />
may I. the i , Q , other <lb />
officer. He shall at no time <lb />
, retain in hand over three hundred <lb />
cleared in <lb />
c r <lb />
out of town or <lb />
t I i, w Me S out what be is alter.-Wash- <lb />
in two or three cases, accord-i <lb />
to their prepared I <lb />
to say their last <lb />
can Chairman revived I l <lb />
scores of letters <lb />
dress comfortable, and without being <lb />
the it <lb />
was said a lady one of <lb />
the cold nights. The words <lb />
was twice ordered to leave the <lb />
The before was a <lb />
reign Of terror in all Cm-, <lb />
red Sates a.-re , by put ling on a pair <lb />
dollars for a longer time ten <lb />
days under a penalty of ten per <lb />
hi in per month to the country <lb />
MATTHEW <lb />
civil Engineers, <lb />
push taking hold our , A . . <lb />
which will tell with the most. <lb />
results. Bash is waking up V. <lb />
in all her interests, and the present. r-. <lb />
year will witness great improve HOTELS, <lb />
direction. r. <lb />
New A sf <lb />
thousand cans oysters were ship aw; <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
upon all sums so unlawfully cannery <lb />
ed, shall on oath render a state Defiance. <lb />
to the at their he f Court con-, <lb />
monthly meetings of the amount in I morning the point i <lb />
his hands. On or the that General As- <lb />
w. hex that I Monday May in each rear the bad passed an act <lb />
. . a . a. . . t . . , . . I . . t <lb />
ill., do their duties. lied i-older in-lead ;,, , account <lb />
I one, of the f warmer. It was a light remark, treasurer or other lawful officer <lb />
Ku up Hie whole volume taxes due the county for the <lb />
Democrats every when, meaning in the sentiment, for it is year, and on failing to do so <lb />
the February term of the <lb />
court. In the afternoon His Hon- j <lb />
or, received a <lb />
gram stating that no bill of the sort <lb />
that, such are the be shall par treasurer a . passed the General <lb />
dictates fashion, the richer of two per <lb />
armed election <lb />
gun stores of Raleigh j the richer penalty of two per jeer I Monroe r <lb />
weeks of the campaign of and other central were war about j moot on nil sums unpaid, and this Mr. J. C. of the <lb />
Democratic money was spent, ed. one shop in the street, without the j shall continued dual settle from Mecklenburg, has intro- <lb />
of it was raised -in those last <lb />
dark days within the borders of the <lb />
State itself. The Republicans bad <lb />
a tenth part of these resource. <lb />
second district, e <lb />
at the Stale capital told Mm- of comment while others less <lb />
day that he bad sold with Ibis worlds goods are <lb />
revolver b-i ween noon sail to dress beyond then <lb />
down. Private orders were means, in <lb />
to Governor's Guard at for fear of provoking nus <lb />
Cheat ran, moat to comment. <lb />
the of <lb />
commissioners may, in their dis- <lb />
relieve the or <lb />
collector-if penal ti of two per <lb />
per upon <lb />
fall of county tuxes. <lb />
Table <lb />
ed with the best of the market. Feed <lb />
-table- connection. <lb />
oat <lb />
E. Manage,. <lb />
MEW HOTEL <lb />
SPENCER <lb />
THE HOME <lb />
SAMPLE -s. <lb />
ti tax of dollar on every Good Beet <lb />
dog in the State. Pass the S <lb />
Messrs. Legislators, let the dog j <lb />
share in the burdens as well as the Hot eL <lb />
c , <lb />
burg, <lb />
a bill the to <lb />
privileges of govern<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018924_tn_0003" n="3" />
                <p>
Eastern <lb />
GREENVILLE. IN. C<lb />
Every Wednesday <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE<lb />
per year. <lb />
Cl to Democratic <lb />
aid measures arc not consistent <lb />
true principles of the party. <lb />
If want a paper from a <lb />
of the State send for the <lb />
r SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
should not be The <lb />
press of North Carolina is able <lb />
to live without the or six <lb />
thousand dollars <lb />
paid by a gambling swindle for <lb />
its influence. Nor does this <lb />
fraud itself before <lb />
the people as effectually as <lb />
by means of its advertising <lb />
sheet and the columns of <lb />
and South Carolina papers <lb />
that circulate within this State. <lb />
A man with the experience of <lb />
the able editor of the Messenger <lb />
should have learned ere <lb />
BUT j nothing so effectually reaches <lb />
the people of any community as <lb />
the columns of the local press. <lb />
And even if the lottery is en- <lb />
by these means to <lb />
carry on its nefarious work, the <lb />
press of North Carolina should <lb />
feel proud that it does not <lb />
the fraud and advise the <lb />
people through its advertising <lb />
columns to throw away their <lb />
hard earned dollars upon it, but <lb />
is rather using its influence <lb />
against such a -system of <lb />
Away with the lottery Cry it <lb />
down as much as possible. Even <lb />
were there no law against it, the <lb />
would not <lb />
advertisement of such a swindle <lb />
as it knows the State <lb />
Lottery to be. <lb />
Too Many Newspapers. <lb />
Under this caption the last is <lb />
sue the very <lb />
truly <lb />
There arc too many newspapers <lb />
in a majority of the towns in the <lb />
FEB. 20th <lb />
AT THE AT <lb />
C, s <lb />
Mart Matter.<lb />
pub- <lb />
at Raleigh has enlarged, <lb />
a new head and a new <lb />
and is pretty as a <lb />
It has over sub- <lb />
the largest circulation <lb />
el paper the State. <lb />
The Register of Deeds <lb />
county died last <lb />
The vacancy will be rill- <lb />
ad by the Board of Commission- <lb />
that county who will, of <lb />
elect a Democrat. This <lb />
Waves but one Republican <lb />
in that county. <lb />
Jones, <lb />
Saturday <lb />
State. The result of the number is <lb />
that the many barely exist whereas <lb />
Charles R. <lb />
died on Saturday few an. give the <lb />
ago. But two weeks people better and more useful news <lb />
he had been pronounced j papers they can do <lb />
u I when the to <lb />
and application had so that the <lb />
for his admission into the; contest is merely a tight for <lb />
Western Insane Asylum at <lb />
The effect of this course of <lb />
Canton. Some years ago he <lb />
the Charlotte Observer, <lb />
for a long he con- <lb />
ducted and successfully, <lb />
be became considerably <lb />
nixed in politics and his <lb />
failed. His end was sad. <lb />
The State Guard will a <lb />
permanent encampment at <lb />
below <lb />
the patronage between several <lb />
is that men who have <lb />
any ambition seek other fields for <lb />
development. They see that the <lb />
man n dishes up the the <lb />
in which he publishes a <lb />
I newspaper is almost M well <lb />
I lied ax the man who bends every <lb />
I energy to give the people a news- <lb />
paper complete in nil its <lb />
Our Raleigh Letter. <lb />
th Capital. <lb />
Legislature, etc <lb />
Special to <lb />
N. C, Feb. 16th, 1339. <lb />
Interest now centers on the rail- <lb />
way commission bill. It <lb />
topic legislator, <lb />
so on the What will <lb />
Legislature do with is the prob- <lb />
yet <lb />
persons espies opinions, <lb />
the result seems to be in- <lb />
in doubt and uncertain- <lb />
Some are confident <lb />
the bill as by a <lb />
majority the joint com mi lee will <lb />
be passed in Rouse without <lb />
material changes, while others, <lb />
though favorable to the bill, feel <lb />
that there is trouble ahead. I be- <lb />
it will have smoother sailing <lb />
House than the Senate, for <lb />
it is generally acknowledged that <lb />
there is a strong opposition <lb />
Senate to tin-creation any kind <lb />
of railroad commission. It is <lb />
thought a commission hill could <lb />
been easily passed ear- <lb />
lier part of the session. delay <lb />
bas opposition. <lb />
effort will be made, as bas <lb />
been done m the last few days, to <lb />
postpone consideration of mat- <lb />
Horn day to day. This attempt <lb />
will hardily succeed such a <lb />
movement hereafter will be defeat- <lb />
ed. Tins measure will be <lb />
fully discussed both Houses <lb />
coining week and very likely dis- <lb />
posed of. Consideration bill <lb />
bas already in the House, hut <lb />
further action will not be taken <lb />
Wednesday comes <lb />
I he lug of <lb />
of Ibis deuce will ad- <lb />
a synopsis either the bill <lb />
recommended by the majority report <lb />
the from the the <lb />
column tee. The first H <lb />
and the is <lb />
brief. <lb />
There was excitement over <lb />
the State Guard Encampment hill <lb />
Hie House on Wednesday and <lb />
Thursday. This was a Senate bill <lb />
having passed body about a <lb />
week ago. It provides <lb />
to the State <lb />
Guard encampment. A sin- <lb />
measure was lee <lb />
House ago by a good ma- <lb />
and it was feared this <lb />
meet with the same fate. It <lb />
was vigorously fought <lb />
but I he friends of the measure <lb />
in some quiet, earnest effective <lb />
work, and it its third read- <lb />
by a vole of Some <lb />
the Republican tried to make it a <lb />
party but failed in the at- <lb />
tempt us several them voted <lb />
it. Since then a bill has be u in- <lb />
to amend the Guard <lb />
business will be transacted on that <lb />
Most all Senators and at <lb />
half the Representatives, it is <lb />
said, intend going down to New <lb />
that morning and one <lb />
day at Oyster, Fish and Game <lb />
Fair. A formal invitation has been <lb />
tendered the Legislature to lie pres- <lb />
one day a special train ill <lb />
be Oil Thursday for that, <lb />
Mrs. M G. Toms, wife of Senator <lb />
Tome, who represents the 41st dis <lb />
died at the hotel <lb />
Thursday night, having sick <lb />
only a few days. She was a <lb />
Mr. George It. French, of <lb />
Wilmington- Her remains were <lb />
taken to Wilmington Friday after- <lb />
noon on o'clock <lb />
by a bereaved husband <lb />
a special committee of escort com- <lb />
posed of Senators and <lb />
lives. As a mark of respect the <lb />
Senate adjourned Friday at <lb />
a formal announcement of the <lb />
death of this estimable and good <lb />
lady had been made. <lb />
Gov. Fowle has appointed John <lb />
C. Scarborough, of Johnson counts <lb />
who was a long time State <lb />
of Public Instructions, <lb />
to the place of Labor Commission- <lb />
R. S. CLARK CO., <lb />
HARDWARE, <lb />
Are headquarters for all needed in the <lb />
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be <lb />
but if you want anything in <lb />
Hardware. Implement, Stores <lb />
Utensils. Carriage Material <lb />
and House Cutlery <lb />
CALL ON US. <lb />
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb />
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb />
which we will sell at Prices. <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF <lb />
liters to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following good <lb />
that are not to be excelled in this market. Ami to be and <lb />
pure straight good. GOODS of all Mod, NOTIONS. CLOTHING, <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS. MOOTS and SHOES. LA- <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS. FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, and <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING. LEATHER of different <lb />
kinds. Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, Rock Lime. Plaster of Paris, and <lb />
Hair, Harness, Bridles and saddles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I oiler to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
prices, cents per dozen, less percent for ash. Dread Prep- <lb />
and Hall's Star Lye at Jobbers Prices. White Lead pure Lin- <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood <lb />
Willow Ware. Rails a specialty. Give me a call and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
TAILORING <lb />
The merchant of <lb />
towns law so that thirty companies will net <lb />
bur months in he year and j each As it in now <lb />
when this is divided between sever- each, and <lb />
Con. i he Mil to appropriate i s ,, , change proposed entails no ex- <lb />
for this purpose passed l body. tie expense to <lb />
both branches of the Legislature In addition to the made <lb />
tad Gov Fowle ordered he en- <lb />
While there is but one paper <lb />
WE are now fitted up in and are prepared to man- <lb />
upon short notice any kind or of <lb />
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb />
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING. <lb />
l We also keep a nice line of <lb />
READY HARNESS. <lb />
Come and see us. Flanagan's old stand <lb />
H, J i. Manager. <lb />
THE MAN IN THE MOON <lb />
BK EVERY DAY, but the man who keeps a fresh supply of <lb />
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb />
TOBACCO, CANNED <lb />
Can be found whenever wanted. You only have to look for <lb />
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb />
And all your wants in the above goods can be supplied. <lb />
BOXES OF PUT UP TO ORDER. <lb />
-A. <lb />
ESTABLISHED IN <lb />
Wright.- <lb />
the <lb />
to <lb />
iii <lb />
in the school law, which <lb />
which many of j, , ,,.,,,,., ,.,,,,.,.;,,,,,. <lb />
r. i . .-I the business men a <lb />
This ought torn- . . <lb />
t t i liberal support we cannot help <lb />
members of the Mate i . . a , <lb />
, . . . j noticing the effect of two or <lb />
Guard to greater interest and ac- , <lb />
. . , , , . <lb />
as no doubt it will. e <lb />
I papers in small towns that can <lb />
that the next encamp v , . <lb />
be named. It is not the <lb />
pose the Reflector to <lb />
of the manner in which these pa- <lb />
will be the largest <lb />
interesting yet held. <lb />
and <lb />
lie gratifying to a man i are the Ad.- <lb />
who labors Ion and unceasing- i covers that to <lb />
If for a desired purpose to look say a few words about the news <lb />
round him and see that the j papers themselves and the style <lb />
object aimed at has been attain-, they have of doing business, <lb />
d. We do not say this boast- i We have heard of papers that <lb />
rally, but the editor enjoy such i do what is called a <lb />
e feeling of gratification to day. j kind of business <lb />
entire control of i If their subscription price is <lb />
on day a year they take that price <lb />
April, 1885, a of from the men who are willing to <lb />
was hanging over us Just be- pay it but <lb />
fore the entire liquidation if a man stops to about it <lb />
this debt, two ago another the paper is sent him for <lb />
debt of was made to enable i or as the may be. In <lb />
us to secure a power press words they take whatever; <lb />
meet the demands of our grow-j they can get for the paper And I <lb />
business. On Monday f these MM papers will take ad <lb />
this week it was satisfaction l v. i tiding and job work on just <lb />
very bill the State <lb />
Normal apply the <lb />
thus annually expended to the <lb />
establishment county <lb />
and use i he said aim unit <lb />
the costs and of con- <lb />
ducting the.-e institutes the <lb />
counties. Not many bill of a <lb />
have passed <lb />
week a large quantity of lo- <lb />
cal measures- This Legislature is <lb />
inclined to well enough <lb />
be radical sensational. <lb />
seems to be its lead- <lb />
characteristic. Measures have <lb />
making feet legal height <lb />
law making <lb />
of felons <lb />
State twelve months good <lb />
for divorce ; col <lb />
and boarding schools <lb />
men of ill fame, prohibiting them <lb />
within three miles of such m- <lb />
; to amend t lie law <lb />
lo grand jurors, by permitting <lb />
to call in the aid off <lb />
when needed and in case of <lb />
as to and veracity <lb />
of witnesses to call in other <lb />
as A bill has <lb />
gone for the relief of late <lb />
and ex <lb />
as back as This <lb />
law is intended to meet all <lb />
here these officers need re- <lb />
Luther Sheldon <lb />
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS, <lb />
MIXED PAINTS, TIN FANCY OUT GLASS, BRACKETS, <lb />
VARNISHES, TARRED ENAMELED STAIR RAIL, <lb />
Coach Colon in Japan. Plain Sheathing Papers, Cathedral Glare Newels, <lb />
Dry Paints, Plaster or Wall Papers, Venetian Glass, Wood Mantels, <lb />
finishes, Mire Cloth Window Screens, Rubber Paint, <lb />
Slat <lb />
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, <lb />
EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb />
Nos. West Side Market Roanoke Ave, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
All <lb />
to pay the last dollar of this about the same terms. They <lb />
tire indebtedness lo k upon different prices for differ <lb />
the plant as our own, with still a eat men and if they cannot get <lb />
email sufficiency It has lone price will take another. <lb />
required work, and hard work, to The looks with con- <lb />
this and while upon any that ha <lb />
have labored decency, no principle- and <lb />
self in stability them. Business ousted sea <lb />
aside from all this done in any such manner as this Hills to <lb />
gratefully thank those tends to bring the pi into dis oust, tin ion are <lb />
. . i i j . ;. h In the the <lb />
liberal j has led repute and disgrace, robbing it week <lb />
But the i's independence and freedom <lb />
does not stop here, and the paper engaging in it de- <lb />
Other aims are ahead. Further serves to be cried down. We <lb />
contested election cases <lb />
disposed of bat one, and that is <lb />
the case. <lb />
null then appears no . <lb />
bill <lb />
is given lo <lb />
make out his Bane. There were <lb />
veil and one silting <lb />
Letter. <lb />
Special to <lb />
Washington, Feb. 16th, <lb />
Secretary is now the of- <lb />
title the gentleman who has <lb />
so officially over the <lb />
cultural Department, as Commission- <lb />
under the present <lb />
The of Mr. <lb />
to the Cabinet was act on <lb />
the part of the President which <lb />
spoke loudly the man- <lb />
m which i he arduous duties <lb />
of Agriculture have <lb />
ii and the prompt <lb />
continuation Hie nomination <lb />
the Senate was. view the large <lb />
ti n in In-1 political <lb />
now a compliment <lb />
Mr. Cob-man may be excused of <lb />
proud of. The only thing <lb />
this connection lobe is <lb />
that the country is so soon to loose <lb />
the valuable services of Secretary <lb />
Even Hie Republicans are com- <lb />
to acknowledge that <lb />
Whitney's management the <lb />
Department been all that <lb />
could be asked. The latest <lb />
put themselves on <lb />
record to this effect were Senator <lb />
and Hale, <lb />
whom Secretary U <lb />
in speeches made on the Naval <lb />
bill. Four years more <lb />
Whitney, and no would have a <lb />
navy id which we might he proud. <lb />
Mr. mil be fortunate <lb />
deed if he can bud a who can <lb />
make a to equal that of the <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
Mr. Randall's Appropriation Com-, <lb />
finished its regular <lb />
work is considering Cowles <lb />
bill, repealing the tobacco lax. What <lb />
will lie done with It depends <lb />
what the House will do with the <lb />
Senate lull which has been <lb />
adversely reported by the <lb />
and Means Committee, and whether <lb />
it the Senate bill is defeated as now <lb />
seems probable, latter Commit- <lb />
tee will oilier tariff or <lb />
measure. <lb />
A strong lobby is on the <lb />
Senate Committee on Territories <lb />
endeavoring to get <lb />
report from commit ice on the <lb />
Oklahoma bill. The opposition is <lb />
being led by <lb />
and is likely, the best <lb />
your correspondent ob- <lb />
to tail. <lb />
S ha- intro- <lb />
a bill giving women the light <lb />
to vote members of Congress. <lb />
The greater part of the most <lb />
part of Mr. Cleveland's <lb />
ration will go to New York <lb />
to live after i he of March. <lb />
First and Mr. Cleveland <lb />
will lo practice law. Sec- <lb />
Fairchild will become the <lb />
president of a financial corporation <lb />
there, and Col. is to be <lb />
president of a street railway com <lb />
which who has a <lb />
home in New York, is largely inter <lb />
In addition to them- there <lb />
minor that General received a fresh line of the following goods, we are now <lb />
Dickinson w to hang out a law what they stand need or-honest goods <lb />
in the same cm and it is r ., ,,, <lb />
that Attorney Gen- ,,,, <lb />
Garland will he <lb />
Our line is so large and complete and varied <lb />
that it allows our customers to please themselves <lb />
as to prices. The garments offered arc 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 goods <lb />
of inferior quality, and to suit the most <lb />
or economical taste. <lb />
JOHN <lb />
GREENVILLE, V. <lb />
CASH HARDWARE STORE <lb />
We are adding to our such as our customers and the public Kn- <lb />
need. Hardware. Mechanics tools Stove- and Tinware. Sash, <lb />
and putty, Axes. Hoes. Shovels and Plow Casting of every kind. Wheel <lb />
Barrows. Barbed Fencing. Cooking and Heating Stoves and Stove pipe every <lb />
size. Nails and Iron. Cucumber and Iron Drill pumps, Ac. <lb />
We are agents for the best cook stove now in use. The is our <lb />
leader and gives entire ion. Our cheaper arc good and well worth <lb />
the asked tar them. <lb />
One year ago started in business and had for our motto sell for cash. <lb />
still cling to that as our motto, fact that It is best for merchant <lb />
and customer. By close attention to business we have been rewarded <lb />
We thank the public and our customers especially patronage and ask a <lb />
larger share in the future. <lb />
ID. db Go. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
J. It. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
LIFE AID INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
N- C <lb />
JAMES OLD STAND. <lb />
All kinds in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF <lb />
THE OLD FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Moved to One Door North Court noun <lb />
WILL CONTINUE MANUFACTURE OF <lb />
CARTS <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the best put up <lb />
hilt WORK. We keep up with the time- and tin.- improved <lb />
Best material used In all work. All Style of Springs are used, you can M <lb />
Storm, Coil, Horn, King <lb />
Also keep on hand a full of ready made <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which we will sell as low as lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor <lb />
a continuance of the same. <lb />
E. C. GLENN.<lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, j <lb />
SHELL LIME. PURE DISSOLVED BONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, Mar. 1887. <lb />
have base i <lb />
a Vote n the <lb />
matter. A tax <lb />
certain and Mete <lb />
with <lb />
the While <lb />
it would be a good yet but <lb />
few I hem would vote that way. <lb />
When in general conversation <lb />
the other day and the <lb />
mentioned <lb />
heard a <lb />
live, a leader of his side in the <lb />
House, remark that he did not op <lb />
voters will not to the <lb />
progress improvement is to believe m making a reasonable, The matter <lb />
belabored for in all of which living price for all things, and law <lb />
support or every enough fairness and <lb />
, , r to stand by the prices <lb />
one is asked. j when yon giving value re- <lb />
copy of the , ; <lb />
ton Messenger Mr. G. B. King, junior <lb />
bee j the Pitt <lb />
the North Cain week a bill <lb />
in a to the Board of Councilmen of <lb />
the revenues of the Stale Beans, to appropriate <lb />
A law was passed by the lat towards construction of the <lb />
oral roadway leading to the bridge <lb />
Carolina from j North side of the river. <lb />
of the Reflector last week in <lb />
Lottery; it did not upon the roadway <lb />
to suppose. had <lb />
bat with the money, promised that <lb />
u thousand annually paid , .,, V <lb />
to the State press the lottery <lb />
MM bas been able to the action upon it because they <lb />
with a circulated , were waiting for authority from <lb />
advertising sheet, thus the General Assembly. As soon <lb />
elf before the as effectually. as news came that the bill had <lb />
never. At same time the Board met and made <lb />
Carolina Virginia papers, the appropriation in due form, <lb />
ere in Car We suppose work on the road <lb />
advertise- j begin very soon. <lb />
with the lottery <lb />
to them. We insist that it is i <lb />
of the North <lb />
to move <lb />
against the State <lb />
The House ind Senate held a <lb />
on Wednesday and <lb />
the rotes from the <lb />
of the several <lb />
Stales. I was a very mill and <lb />
interesting Democrats. <lb />
Mr. Cleveland has just <lb />
I members his ail in in- <lb />
by nominating them to <lb />
better hither They <lb />
are, of <lb />
Thompson, to be Civil <lb />
Commissioner, and first Assistant <lb />
General to <lb />
associate justice of the Supremo <lb />
court of the District of Columbia. <lb />
Mr. Stevenson possible show <lb />
of being confirmed, and <lb />
son stands owing tn <lb />
opposition of the Indiana Sena- <lb />
tors, who are mad Mr. <lb />
was removed. However, both <lb />
gentlemen have been honored with <lb />
the compliment of a nomination. <lb />
As the time draws near for the <lb />
announcement Mr. Harrison's <lb />
Cabinet officially, the man who <lb />
knows it all becomes more quiet. In <lb />
it as regards the eastern coon- ; M f <lb />
lies where the <lb />
the whiles, but be objected to it <lb />
the west is a western and <lb />
in other sections of the State be <lb />
cause the people wen- not satisfied <lb />
with it end did not. think it right <lb />
just. take this to lie a very <lb />
liberal concession and very much <lb />
unlike utterances of others <lb />
the same political faith. <lb />
The reception given by Mi. and <lb />
Mrs Daniels at their <lb />
Tuesday night lost, <lb />
to the members of the leg- <lb />
is said to have been a <lb />
affair and was <lb />
Mr. King also introduced <lb />
and seemed its ma- b the large of dis- <lb />
a misdemeanor to There <lb />
dis-1,. . . to be a and <lb />
timber or m any way <lb />
the run or channel of Swift <lb />
Creek from the month cf Pork <lb />
. The would like in Pitt county to the <lb />
j of creek in <lb />
gel her, to make bis appearance <lb />
attain on the morning of the fifth of <lb />
March his inevitable told <lb />
The candidates for Public <lb />
under coming <lb />
march in a body in <lb />
inaugural procession. they <lb />
do o, the present indications are <lb />
that I hoy would form one of the <lb />
largest bodies of men in parade. <lb />
After a very stormy session the <lb />
House decided against the claims <lb />
of Smalls, the notorious colored eon <lb />
from South Carolina to a <lb />
seat in the House. The <lb />
runs voted solidly for him. and he <lb />
the votes of two Demo <lb />
WE I N STOCK <lb />
STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS ROODS, <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
far Beys <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 />
of the <lb />
mm <lb />
THIS LINK WILL <lb />
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, Rice, Meats <lb />
of different kinds, very best Lard we can <lb />
buy, Butter, Cheese, Spice, Pepper, <lb />
Soap both toilet and Laundry, <lb />
Star Lye, Ball Lye, <lb />
Matches, Starch, best grade of White <lb />
. ,.,, Kerosene Oil, Machine Oil, Ac. <lb />
Monday night to <lb />
which the legislators are especially Senator Kenna was here this <lb />
week and stated the most are a new men to the public <lb />
All who in need of good in our line are invited to come to see us. <lb />
We ed as as any we do <lb />
U is believed be a <lb />
the <lb />
retire <lb />
West <lb />
On Monday the 18th or A. <lb />
D. I will sell at the Court Home <lb />
door in the town of Greenville, to the <lb />
highest bidder tor Cash one tract of <lb />
land in Pitt County containing <lb />
acres and bounded as <lb />
The following lot of land in the <lb />
vision of the lands <lb />
Nancy Manning and B Manning <lb />
deed to Lot No. assigned to <lb />
rah Pail. Beginning runs No. <lb />
K poles to a stake, thence <lb />
E poles to a stake at ditch, thence <lb />
pole to corner of <lb />
ditch thence X W three-fifth <lb />
poles to the beginning containing Si <lb />
acres poles to satisfy a Ii in my <lb />
hands for collection against Sarah <lb />
and which have been on said hied <lb />
as the property of said This <lb />
February 15th <lb />
By H. W. D. B. Sheriff. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified as Executrix of <lb />
the Last Will mid Testament Amos <lb />
Evans, deceased, on the 2nd day of <lb />
notice Is hereby given to all <lb />
indebted to the estate of .-aid <lb />
to make Immediate payment <lb />
to the undesigned, and to all creditors of <lb />
said estate to present their claims prop- <lb />
authenticated to the undersigned on <lb />
or before the 2nd of January, 1890. <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
K. <lb />
of Amos Evans. <lb />
feasts, Vaults, <lb />
. J COBB, <lb />
C C COBB. <lb />
T. H. GILLIAM <lb />
I would respectfully call your I <lb />
to he following address <lb />
to that ran <lb />
I his house than any other <lb />
country. That It is the most <lb />
and best known having been <lb />
for over forty year- in this <lb />
That the Workmanship i- second t <lb />
nod has unusual for <lb />
promptly and satisfactory. <lb />
Very respectfully. <lb />
Refer to <lb />
J. J. <lb />
B. c. <lb />
Or write direct for price. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
On M the 18th day of <lb />
D. I tell at the I <lb />
door in the town of <lb />
highest bidder Cash one <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
And bounded as follows <lb />
The following lot of land in <lb />
ion of the. lands of Cynthia <lb />
Manning and B. <lb />
to wit Beginning at <lb />
comer of ditch, thence S <lb />
dividing line, thence <lb />
W poles to stake <lb />
to a stake thence S St <lb />
poles to the beginning emits <lb />
acres, poles to satisfy a <lb />
hands tor collection <lb />
and which have been <lb />
said land as the of <lb />
Manning. J. A. K <lb />
February <lb />
O. P. <lb />
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb />
Cotton Buyers, <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
If you want something nice <lb />
We have had years ex- <lb />
at business are <lb />
prepared to bundle Cotton to <lb />
advantage of shippers. <lb />
All to our <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
attention. <lb />
come to the old <lb />
large new stock Just <lb />
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry <lb />
Machines repaired and <lb />
FEED <lb />
a D. <lb />
Dealer h liar. Mal, <lb />
and Mill Feed. <lb />
Will pay <lb />
Com and Peas. <lb />
I cash for ray goods <lb />
ford l bottom <lb />
Call on me at the store <lb />
Ms.<lb /></p>
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mm <lb />
M. R. Lang's Column. <lb />
j. ;. <lb />
We take the lead in the <lb />
display of <lb />
Early Spring <lb />
REFLECTOR. <lb />
Si Mil <lb />
. An MM <lb />
Mr i <lb />
Mr. C, M Bernard i- <lb />
We have now on <lb />
an <lb />
Of rare novelties in <lb />
Cotton <lb />
New fair i- in progress. <lb />
The weather laired <lb />
Another wedding in Greenville to- <lb />
night. <lb />
Foot bull promises to supply base <lb />
ball in a measure. <lb />
The Reflector has never learned <lb />
how to refuse money yet. <lb />
Superior Court in Washington <lb />
this week. <lb />
The weather has spring like <lb />
Since Saturday. <lb />
Tons for sale by A. <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
Ail the merchants in Greenville <lb />
do not advertise, they should. <lb />
Agricultural Lime ready for de- <lb />
livery by E. C. Glenn. <lb />
Cheapest goods in town, at the <lb />
Racket Store next door to <lb />
The bad weather Sat- <lb />
look out for it. <lb />
Car load of western corn Just re- <lb />
E. C. Glenn. <lb />
New Bern fair. Your mind <lb />
made up at once if you intend to <lb />
go. <lb />
Good dwelling for rent. <lb />
Apply to E. C. Glenn. <lb />
order and quiet here <lb />
night. The took the <lb />
boys. <lb />
bushels early all white Spring <lb />
Oats. Cheap at he Old Brick Store <lb />
We hear of many cases of mumps <lb />
various sections. None reported <lb />
in yet. <lb />
of Western Seed <lb />
Oats for sale by A. <lb />
Look out for bad colds again. <lb />
The in-it change weather Kill <lb />
bring them. <lb />
New dome and Davis ma- <lb />
chines sale by J. C. Lamer. <lb />
Raleigh. <lb />
chief engineer o <lb />
mat i W W- <lb />
at . this week, stopping Hotel <lb />
Mr. J. Reid a commercial tow. <lb />
and Nth of Ply m <lb />
were married last Wednesday. <lb />
Both are well known here. <lb />
Mr. Sylvester Fleming, formerly <lb />
of Greenville now a resident of <lb />
married to Mi <lb />
, Olivia file Inner town on <lb />
j the 6th Hist. ex <lb />
tends best wishes <lb />
Mr. James an uncle of <lb />
the editor living on Creek, <lb />
mat with a painful accident <lb />
day of last week. He was plow <lb />
when his bone became unruly <lb />
tried to run away. In trying <lb />
to hold the plow back to prevent <lb />
the animal being car, Mr. <lb />
ard received a violent jerk that <lb />
his shoulder. <lb />
Mr Bates, of Conn, <lb />
representing of the oldest and <lb />
most reliable marble houses in the <lb />
country, has been in town this <lb />
week. He called on <lb />
tor and made contract Tor the ad- <lb />
which in an <lb />
other column. If you want any- <lb />
kind of monument write to Mr. <lb />
Bates. <lb />
Mr. L. G. left Monday <lb />
with his family fat New York. The <lb />
departure of no family from Green- <lb />
ville been regretted more by the <lb />
Reflector than this. In 1870 be <lb />
moved here and for nineteen years <lb />
has engaged in business and raised <lb />
his family among our and was <lb />
esteemed by every one. The best <lb />
wishes of all follow him and family <lb />
to their new home. His two sons, <lb />
Messrs. G. L. and Moses <lb />
will remain in Greenville <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, the <lb />
North and a down <lb />
papers of garden seed all for <lb />
cash. <lb />
The styles j <lb />
for the season are the <lb />
HEMSTITCH <lb />
which we are show- <lb />
quite a varied <lb />
assortment both in <lb />
White Colors <lb />
Just as we last week, <lb />
the wort bad after two <lb />
wet Meat her. <lb />
Save your money by buying your <lb />
shoes, boots dry goods at the <lb />
Racket Stoic. <lb />
Jarvis lady have re <lb />
tut from Raleigh <lb />
they bad visiting. <lb />
Jan received Boss Fa- <lb />
Lunch Milk Biscuit at the Old <lb />
Buck Store. <lb />
The town of has <lb />
recently been with some <lb />
cases measles. <lb />
Now in stock all Kinds of D. M. <lb />
Ferry ft Go's Garden Seed, at the <lb />
Id Brick Store. <lb />
Next is Washington's birth- <lb />
day. Its has gone <lb />
the days the past. <lb />
We see accounts of a patent med- <lb />
per the <lb />
pie of several towns in the last few <lb />
weeks. Look out for him if the <lb />
game is attempted in Greenville. <lb />
The Oxford shows <lb />
great Miss <lb />
Mamie took editorial <lb />
charge. Some Mason in Greenville <lb />
ought to get up a club of <lb />
for the Friend. <lb />
A floor has <lb />
We <lb />
also have a com- <lb />
in <lb />
Victoria Lawns <lb />
When you need any thing in the <lb />
Hardware line forget the Cash <lb />
Hardware Store D. <lb />
Miss Bernard and Miss <lb />
Sadie Short will open a public <lb />
school Monday 25th. <lb />
Five thousand Mink skins and <lb />
an equal of Fox and Coon <lb />
skins wanted at M. R. <lb />
been placed in tin- <lb />
Market House. We <lb />
hope this surround- <lb />
ill have attention to <lb />
vent the accumulation of filth <lb />
ring the fish season. <lb />
A State exchange is offering to <lb />
take rags in payment for <lb />
t inn . There is always a tor the <lb />
man to pay for bis newspaper. <lb />
The has never learned <lb />
how to refuse money yet. <lb />
advertises in this <lb />
that he has leased the <lb />
Mills and is prepared to <lb />
grind wheat and corn. Meal will <lb />
sold at wholesale or retail. He <lb />
carries a select stock of goods <lb />
and compare prices with any <lb />
one. <lb />
AND- <lb />
for the coming season. <lb />
Our stock of <lb />
was never more replete <lb />
with novelties. <lb />
Mr. O. has moved into <lb />
the resilience belonging to Rev. E. <lb />
C. Glenn in <lb />
A splendid line of china and all <lb />
sorts of crockery glassware at <lb />
the Racket Store. <lb />
It was a bad day Saturday, <lb />
some of the merchants that <lb />
trade was very good considering <lb />
the weather. <lb />
Go to tho Racket Store your <lb />
clothing and ware for Ladies <lb />
or Gen fa. <lb />
Tell the boys to get <lb />
ready and go to catching minks. <lb />
Fur is up and mink skins will bring <lb />
a good price. <lb />
K. Tucker, Sheriff, <lb />
several tracts of land for Pale <lb />
in this to satisfy <lb />
his hands for coll- <lb />
It- hound to fit. matters not <lb />
whether yon stand whether you <lb />
sit, the Peerless Shirt kept by <lb />
Higgs <lb />
There is no mistake about <lb />
natural advantage that surround <lb />
Greenville. All is to embrace <lb />
a up and <lb />
Money To sums to suit. <lb />
terms r <lb />
Apply to J. B. <lb />
ville, K. C. <lb />
The recent cold weather put fish <lb />
back into deep water and they were <lb />
jot quite so plentiful. We have <lb />
and beard no had ought by <lb />
skimmers here. <lb />
No <lb />
The last Bulletin of the North <lb />
Carolina Board of Health says no <lb />
report has received from Pitt <lb />
since February, 1888. It <lb />
j so has the name of Dr. T. Sledge <lb />
as Superintendent of Health for the <lb />
county. Dr. Sledge is not the <lb />
of Health, but Dr. F. <lb />
W. Brown is, and the quest ion <lb />
rises why are no reports made from <lb />
the county t We thought it <lb />
duty of Superintendents to make <lb />
j regular <lb />
The <lb />
Twenty-three members of the <lb />
Guard participated the drill last <lb />
Friday several new members <lb />
were present for whom <lb />
have not been provided. Capt. <lb />
Williams tells us membership of <lb />
the company is looking upward and <lb />
attendance will hereafter be larger. <lb />
Overcoats have been received for the <lb />
company and the members who <lb />
were out last Friday bad I hem on. <lb />
The next drill well be on the <lb />
Friday In March. <lb />
mad. in <lb />
concerning decreased <lb />
number mortgages this year is <lb />
corrected. All instruments for reg- <lb />
ration i- first handed to the <lb />
Court Clerk <lb />
am Mr. the clerk, keeps h <lb />
hook upon all received in his <lb />
office are entered. Last be <lb />
showed the record Tor several <lb />
years past we find that <lb />
number received during the month <lb />
of January and hall of Fe <lb />
are about the Mime, a <lb />
same and there <lb />
being scarcely no These <lb />
years are a very great increase over <lb />
The condition of affairs <lb />
along tins line are not so bright as <lb />
we bad hoped for. <lb />
Three Weeks <lb />
Beautify the Cemetery. <lb />
The railroad Will pass just to the <lb />
rear of Cherry Hill Cemetery and <lb />
from the cars a view that plot <lb />
he had, up the hill. e <lb />
place of course, ought to look in a <lb />
that will credit <lb />
the town. Strangers in passing will <lb />
look at the Cemetery and many of <lb />
them will form opinions of our <lb />
according to its appearance. Let <lb />
something be done during the corns <lb />
spring and summer to beautify <lb />
the place and make it attractive. <lb />
Clear up the whole grounds, plant <lb />
evergreens and flowers, get <lb />
ion to down the trees back of <lb />
the place. The world should <lb />
upon us as a people who love <lb />
cherish the memory of our <lb />
not a people who would lay them <lb />
away in places void attraction and <lb />
allow their silent tombs to become <lb />
as a wilderness. Tins appeals to <lb />
the pride id people. <lb />
A Rue Treat. <lb />
On last Wednesday and Thurs- <lb />
day nights the going people <lb />
of Greenville had pleasure of <lb />
witnessing two by <lb />
the Harry Company. On <lb />
Wednesday night Kiln <lb />
was put on the boards by the <lb />
company and too much cannot be <lb />
said in its Mr. as <lb />
Washington <lb />
was immense, and his <lb />
while caught <lb />
the small to perfection. The <lb />
actors and actresses did well, there <lb />
was no hitch the at <lb />
all worked smooth- <lb />
Mr. as a Comedian has <lb />
no superior. <lb />
On Thursday night the <lb />
was presented and enjoyed <lb />
by the large house present. As <lb />
Mr. his <lb />
don the honors and after the <lb />
drop at the last act every- <lb />
one hearty <lb />
approval <lb />
New York <lb />
Buying 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 />
The Large and the Small, <lb />
We can suit them all. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
The undersigned having leased <lb />
mills fur e f put them <lb />
in order, leave to inform <lb />
I he l prepared to grind <lb />
Torn mid wheat hi n manner. <lb />
s to all patrons. <lb />
I would inform merchants that I am <lb />
prepared to them good water <lb />
null meal at prices delivered. <lb />
Customers wanting to at retail ran <lb />
be supplied my store in <lb />
where will find a select stock <lb />
Merchandise which will he <lb />
sold at price <lb />
Robt. R. Fleming. <lb />
PLEASE TELL <lb />
w I I Powell <lb />
Jerry <lb />
License to retail liquor were granted <lb />
to Davenport. E. E. Pollard, J. <lb />
K. Moore Bro., and S. II. Smith. <lb />
ft appearing that is <lb />
the tax derived from Schedule of the <lb />
Revenue Act which has not been paid <lb />
and for which there is now pending in the <lb />
Sin a suit against w King, <lb />
and his bond. <lb />
It Is therefore ordered that James <lb />
New Jewelry and New My Store <lb />
I have just received a nice line of <lb />
-----the latent of----- <lb />
w and <lb />
Which I can sell very cheap. Violin <lb />
Guitar and Banjo -Wrings also for tale <lb />
Special attention paid to all watch, clock <lb />
and repairing. <lb />
MOSES <lb />
Jeweler, <lb />
Greenville, N. C- <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt on the <lb />
day of as <lb />
tor of ;. C Davenport, deceased, notice <lb />
is hereby given to all persons Indebted <lb />
to the estate to make pay- <lb />
to the undesigned and to all <lb />
of said estate to present their <lb />
authenticated to the <lb />
signed on or before the 12th of <lb />
or this notice will be plead in <lb />
their recovery. This 12th of <lb />
of G C Davenport. <lb />
AT THE PRICE OF THE <lb />
Cos Cotton Planter <lb />
Has been reduced from <lb />
to <lb />
And not depend on borrowing <lb />
trying to make one. Planter do <lb />
tho 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 cost you <lb />
more than <lb />
planter. . <lb />
a non-resident the county, and he he- j County Treasurer, transfer to <lb />
Hot Poetry <lb />
The following new of poetry <lb />
is had. It has the flavor of orig- <lb />
It is I mm the Buffalo <lb />
in thine hour or e e e. <lb />
If on this paper should c c c. <lb />
And look for something to p p p <lb />
Your yearning for greenback v v v. <lb />
Take advice and now be y y y. <lb />
Go ahead and avert i I, <lb />
find the project of some u u u, <lb />
Neglect can offer no ex q q q. <lb />
Be wise at once, prolong your d a a a, <lb />
A silent business soon de k k k. <lb />
We have <lb />
Revere, French Work, <lb />
Swiss Edging and In- <lb />
and many <lb />
other novelties. <lb />
Call early and secure <lb />
your choice, <lb />
Lang's <lb />
Atlas, Boss, Dixie Watt. Far- <lb />
mer Ft Granger, dip <lb />
J and Flow Castings at <lb />
D. <lb />
every exchange we pick <lb />
accounts of or <lb />
The windy weather makes <lb />
them Again we <lb />
our people to be careful. <lb />
Jan Mm more T. <lb />
Scotch which <lb />
has to be the healthiest and <lb />
pound at <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
may have been done <lb />
names. <lb />
from Pitt for appointment <lb />
Justices of the Peace the Kb- <lb />
not heard It. This la <lb />
matter. <lb />
Fob party <lb />
ten m a one or two horse crop farm, <lb />
on South aide Tar river <lb />
in from Greenville. Good houses <lb />
nod location. Permanent <lb />
home to right party. Apply to 1-f, <lb />
office or to J. Br <lb />
agent. <lb />
crowded last week we inane <lb />
m mention t be statement of tin- <lb />
Mutual Li it- f of <lb />
New York, which appeared among <lb />
our advertisements. The Mutual <lb />
Life, its in <lb />
has paid its pulley-holders <lb />
The wonderful growth <lb />
the Company Is due a large <lb />
degree, to the freedom <lb />
t inn and irksome s In the <lb />
contract and to the <lb />
for investment which are offered in <lb />
addition to indemnity <lb />
death. <lb />
Manila. <lb />
is <lb />
old story but in every gen- <lb />
it is reborn, in the down- <lb />
cast eyes and blushes of young <lb />
maidens. And so, although he tint <lb />
trawl in cupid is young to <lb />
is nothing holier in this <lb />
life of than the first conscious- <lb />
of and no picture in life <lb />
is more beautiful than two young <lb />
hearts who have found the secrets <lb />
of live to be together in its <lb />
sweetest, purest ties, pledging their <lb />
troth each to the other and launch- <lb />
hand ill baud on Times <lb />
sea. Love can drive away the <lb />
clouds of adversity, can calm the <lb />
troubled sea of Borrow, and is the <lb />
beacon that guides the little bark <lb />
safely through the rugged man of <lb />
discord the quicksands of dis- <lb />
content. Most truly are told <lb />
that love are made In <lb />
Heaven. The poet <lb />
think for a moment. Fred, <lb />
better <lb />
the with a golden fetter; <lb />
Though many do it, yet many rue it. <lb />
And love Is a tearful witness to it <lb />
There isn't a chance for pleasant <lb />
weather <lb />
w hen two are unequally yoked <lb />
So turn your back when money be- <lb />
Marry for love, and work for <lb />
Twas a beautiful marriage in <lb />
on last Wednesday eve <lb />
at tho residence of the bride's <lb />
uncle. Dr when in the <lb />
presence of a number of <lb />
Rev. R. B. John bound with love's <lb />
golden Mr. Wiley Brown, <lb />
youngest eon of Dr. W. M. B. <lb />
Brown, Mollie A. Moore, <lb />
youngest daughter of Mrs. Ada <lb />
Moore. The was per <lb />
formed at o'clock after which <lb />
a reception held. Besides those <lb />
present at. the was a <lb />
large number of callers who wished <lb />
the happy couple all the blessings <lb />
life could <lb />
There were very many bridal <lb />
suited both to us <lb />
Apart from being general favor <lb />
with the people of the coins <lb />
Wiley and an- <lb />
editor's best friends, he <lb />
cannot express all the heart wishes <lb />
for their wedded life. <lb />
wrongfully charged with poll <lb />
he was upon it ion released from pay- <lb />
of the same, <lb />
ft appearing that w. G, was <lb />
wrongfully charged with poll tax in <lb />
township, having paid the <lb />
same in Bethel township, he was upon <lb />
petition from the tax in Green- <lb />
ville township. <lb />
Simon Brown and J. were <lb />
upon petition exempted from poll tax for <lb />
The of B. R. f. <lb />
and others for a public road <lb />
in Bethel township was allowed. <lb />
The Board then adjourned and <lb />
at P. M., when the Clerk <lb />
the following <lb />
I, fl. of Deeds in <lb />
and for the comity of and <lb />
Clerk of the Board of Justices of the <lb />
Peace of said county, do hereby certify <lb />
at a meeting of the said Board of <lb />
I the Peace, held in the Court <lb />
House in Greenville on Monday, the 4th <lb />
day of February. KM, Charles V. New- <lb />
ton was duly elected a Commissioner of <lb />
Pitt county to till a vacancy in tho <lb />
Board of Commissioners of said county <lb />
created by the failure A. K. Tucker <lb />
to Justify. Given under my hand this <lb />
4th day of K. II. <lb />
Clerk <lb />
The Commissioner-elect. V. <lb />
ton. presented himself and duly qualified. <lb />
The following persons were allowed to <lb />
list their taxes for Edward <lb />
R T Lewis, J J Simon. Eliza- <lb />
beth J B T <lb />
horn, B Johnson, <lb />
Moore, s Li Judy Barnhill, J A <lb />
Sutton, Nancy Jacob Latham, <lb />
Jarvis. <lb />
The following prisoners were hired <lb />
Oliver Tucker to S C at <lb />
per Allen Austin to waiter <lb />
H Per month; Dennis Daniel to <lb />
J R Davenport at per month; Albert <lb />
Williams to w It at fl per <lb />
Esau Daniel to C M Bernard <lb />
at SO per month. <lb />
the school fund the above amount. <lb />
Report of committee to investigate <lb />
the accounts of the various officers <lb />
proved and ordered to he spread upon <lb />
lie <lb />
G H Mooring and W A James, Jr., <lb />
committee to make settlement between <lb />
John Flanagan, Tax Collector, and J B <lb />
Cherry. Treasurer. <lb />
County Sunday School Con- <lb />
County Sundae School <lb />
I will be held at each <lb />
in the St ate on Friday, <lb />
j at ten o'clock. Any minis- <lb />
of the Gospel, superintendent <lb />
or officer teacher or adult <lb />
her of any Sunday School will be <lb />
a member of these con I ions. <lb />
Pastors and res- <lb />
of the county seat, are ex- <lb />
to sol at once and arrange <lb />
for the vent ion. select in- place, <lb />
preparing appointing <lb />
speakers, etc. <lb />
County Convention is en- <lb />
titled to appoint five delegates to <lb />
the Stale Convention. <lb />
The Secretary each County will <lb />
forward names, with address, the <lb />
and of the <lb />
to the State to the <lb />
Please let me know if you will en- <lb />
gage in this work. <lb />
order of the Executive Com- <lb />
of the State Sunday School <lb />
J. W. Secretary. <lb />
The next meeting of tho State <lb />
Sunday School Convention will be <lb />
at Charlotte, April <lb />
The membership of the State <lb />
Convention to consist of the minis- <lb />
Stat and five <lb />
gates appointed by each County <lb />
Convent <lb />
By order of Executive Commits <lb />
tee. J. W. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
We Thank You <lb />
For liberal patronage in <lb />
the past <lb />
And Cordially Solicit <lb />
A continuance of the same- <lb />
When You Come to Town <lb />
Do not fail to examine our <lb />
-------sleek of------- <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, <lb />
Shoes, Hats, Hardware <lb />
And <lb />
We keep a complete line of <lb />
Staple <lb />
We call to OUT <lb />
Tell no; to delay <lb />
now and sec. if bis old planter <lb />
needs any repairs, and so <lb />
order them at once or send <lb />
the Planter to me or . <lb />
it with Mr. Allied , <lb />
with full particulars <lb />
and it will be taken <lb />
to factory, <lb />
and re- <lb />
turned at a . <lb />
moderate <lb />
cost. <lb />
Builder's Material. <lb />
Tell him I can furnish him any <lb />
Timbers he may need, either <lb />
dressed or undressed. Also I <lb />
can him with build- <lb />
Brackets and <lb />
for porches <lb />
and piazzas, in fact <lb />
trim- <lb />
that lie may <lb />
need lo build a <lb />
nice house. <lb />
Will Grind Your Corn. <lb />
The and <lb />
dun <lb />
plow, and the <lb />
cotton plows. We will <lb />
also offer the trade <lb />
LARDS which <lb />
has mere merit than anything of <lb />
the kind ever on the <lb />
Yours <lb />
And Ilia I oM grind his <lb />
corn Into good Meal and that <lb />
I will convince him of <lb />
the same if he will <lb />
bring me bis corn <lb />
to grind. <lb />
By complying with the above yon <lb />
Will greatly oblige <lb />
Yours <lb />
A. <lb />
February Kb, <lb />
While may be many ob- <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
On Wednesday the Mk March <lb />
A. D, will sell at the Court House <lb />
door In the town to the <lb />
bidder for three of <lb />
land In county containing about <lb />
s and bounded <lb />
tract In Beaver township <lb />
forty adjoining <lb />
lands William <lb />
Tyson and being the tract <lb />
sold to John Nichols by Nichols. <lb />
One other containing ens acre ad- <lb />
joining the lands of <lb />
T. A. and and <lb />
known as the church acre; aim ten acres <lb />
o woodland adjoining W. II. Herrington. <lb />
William I and the <lb />
and ethers to satisfy sundry executions <lb />
in for collection against <lb />
son and which have been levied <lb />
i n said land as the property of <lb />
Kim Nichols. A. K. <lb />
This 1880. Sheriff. <lb />
It. W. Kin. S. <lb />
The Board of commissioners i i to the establishment of <lb />
a railroad commission in North <lb />
Carolina the will <lb />
mention just one now, that <lb />
i comes somewhat in the form of <lb />
day at A M. present U <lb />
sou, T F Keel. M Manning, <lb />
W A Jr, C V Newton. <lb />
The follow orders were <lb />
C D <lb />
J Miller I on, b l an It will cost the <lb />
state more than per year <lb />
Fred Harding i II H t, operate the commission. In <lb />
w J James a can anybody see <lb />
B F H It Cary much money is to be <lb />
J l M, J L back m of <lb />
w O Vinson Harvey <lb />
Margaret A Moore SO NOTICE. <lb />
Jessie Clark S, Moore j the 20th day of March <lb />
T H i JAM fucker <lb />
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W ., C <lb />
It L Hodges J A K Tucker <lb />
w Cox Amos <lb />
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LITTLE, HOUSE BRO. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
LOW TARIFF <lb />
FACTORY. <lb />
SO m TASK OH BUS <lb />
For we have free Buggies now. Ah <lb />
you to buy where you please, but <lb />
if yo to wive money you conic to <lb />
on 4th street, rear of <lb />
Cherry Co's. For we <lb />
have also an entrance through II.-F. <lb />
Keel's Stables on street. lean give <lb />
you <lb />
That you ever had in life <lb />
f 10.01 to 818.00 than any one <lb />
Tar Transportation <lb />
sot cash for goads and save the <lb />
counts and If you don't believe it A, <lb />
Commissioner's Meeting <lb />
N. C, Feb. <lb />
Board f Commissioners of <lb />
county met day, Council <lb />
M. F. <lb />
Keel W. A. Janus, Jr. Minutes <lb />
of last lead approved. <lb />
The following orders for wen <lb />
Susan John Stocks, <lb />
Taylor o Ivy Mayo, <lb />
James Martin Margaret Bryan <lb />
Patsy W. D. Smith <lb />
Nancy Moore Daniel Webster <lb />
Nelson Sim pk ins <lb />
Braxton Henry <lb />
Baker <lb />
The following orders were Is- <lb />
Q ward John B Galloway <lb />
J J , w P Buck <lb />
ft K C P <lb />
w B Tucker O w Bullock <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
J A K Tucker i <lb />
C V lo <lb />
Truth, <lb />
A man who ha- goods to sell an <lb />
does not advertise i likely to keep <lb />
them. Buyers like live men and <lb />
low Star. <lb />
may hive in a nail <lb />
keg, hang the ocean on a rail fence <lb />
to dry, put to soak in a <lb />
gourd and buckle the belly baud <lb />
of eternity and let sun and <lb />
out, hut don't think yon can escape <lb />
place that lies on other side <lb />
of purgatory if yon pay for <lb />
your <lb />
Take the town whose merchants <lb />
ad ice freely in the papers a <lb />
live town will be found, a boy town, <lb />
a progressive town, a town whose <lb />
business men make money. The rule <lb />
is now bat the reading <lb />
of the masses is almost <lb />
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Tucker <lb />
B T Cox <lb />
John Cox <lb />
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W P Bock <lb />
T. R. Moore <lb />
Fred Jenkins <lb />
V Forbes to <lb />
Victoria Cox <lb />
Henry Brows <lb />
Thou Dali <lb />
Thus B Cannon <lb />
W A James i <lb />
K A <lb />
W M <lb />
T K Keel <lb />
G M Mooring <lb />
petition of S B Wilson valuation on <lb />
acres of land was reduced from <lb />
License to retail liquor were granted <lb />
So F and to w B A Bro. <lb />
The case of Miles Little vs <lb />
Belcher an appeal the Board <lb />
of Supervisors of township to <lb />
Board of County Commissioners. <lb />
came up for trial. of the <lb />
The following were allowed to lit <lb />
w It J F Pollard, Fred <lb />
white, D V Bullock, Tucker <lb />
J I Brown. <lb />
On petition of many citizens of the <lb />
it is ordered by the Board <lb />
Commissioners of Pitt county that an <lb />
appropriation made for the purpose <lb />
of building a dam from foot of the <lb />
bridge on north side of Tar across <lb />
the low grounds of said river, which <lb />
will Include one-half of the <lb />
said expense incurred in the t ion <lb />
provided expense does not exceed <lb />
six hundred dollars, and the said expense <lb />
be made under the of M <lb />
and T E Keel. <lb />
Upon s calculation of the tax of <lb />
by this Board the Board of Education <lb />
A. D. I will Sail at the Court House <lb />
door the town of Greenville to the <lb />
bidder for cash two tracts of land <lb />
in county containing about acres <lb />
and bounded as <lb />
One tract of land containing <lb />
about acres the <lb />
of Mrs. M. J. Dennis, Peyton Al- <lb />
May and others Beaver <lb />
Dam also one other tract In <lb />
Heaver Dam township containing about, <lb />
twenty-live acres adjoining tho lands of <lb />
Charles Harris, C. and the <lb />
homestead et apart for Alfred Nichols <lb />
and others to an execution In my <lb />
hands for collection against Alfred <lb />
Nichols and which has been levied on <lb />
said laud a property of said A If red <lb />
Nichols. J. A. K. <lb />
This Feb. 18th. Sheriff. <lb />
By K. W. D. S. <lb />
Corrected weekly by <lb />
Ni Wholesale and Retail <lb />
come and see. Having had years <lb />
experience in the I guarantee <lb />
perfect satisfaction or no charge, Re- <lb />
pairing a specialty. Don't forget <lb />
place 4th street rear J. H. Cherry <lb />
A. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
The Inn of H. F. Keel Co this <lb />
day by mutual consent. All <lb />
persons Indebted said will settle <lb />
with II. Keel, and per-ons <lb />
said will present <lb />
I hem to him for settlement. This <lb />
II. <lb />
T. K. . <lb />
I Will continue the business, <lb />
and will soon have a large lot of Mock to <lb />
arrive, me a call. II. F. K I. <lb />
Mess Pork <lb />
Bulk Sides <lb />
Bulk <lb />
Bacon Sides <lb />
Bacon Shoulder <lb />
Pitt Hams <lb />
Sugar cured Ham <lb />
Flour <lb />
Coffee <lb />
Brown <lb />
Granulated Sugar <lb />
Syrup <lb />
Snuff <lb />
Lard <lb />
Butter <lb />
Cheese <lb />
Eggs <lb />
Meal <lb />
Corn <lb />
to <lb />
it appears that the school tax levied for Irish Potatoes <lb />
1888, less U <lb />
as <lb />
From<lb />
hank stock,. <lb />
dogs. <lb />
87.866 <lb />
G. A. Salt <lb />
Liverpool Salt <lb />
Regs <lb />
Beeswax <lb />
Bread <lb />
Star <lb />
Kerosene Oil <lb />
to <lb />
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to <lb />
to <lb />
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to <lb />
to <lb />
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to r. <lb />
to <lb />
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9.00 <lb />
to <lb />
0.30 <lb />
to II <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
The partnership heretofore existing <lb />
between F. Fleming rt. Fleming <lb />
the firm name of F. A. S. Flaming <lb />
has this day by <lb />
all persons holding claims against <lb />
firm win present them Fleming <lb />
all lo the <lb />
come, settle with Mm. 17th <lb />
F. <lb />
I shall id old <lb />
stand with a fill <lb />
line of take pleasure in <lb />
serving my old customers and Mends, <lb />
With thanks for past patronage <lb />
an continuance same. <lb />
I urn very yours, <lb />
F. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned duly <lb />
lied as Executor to the Last Will and <lb />
R, de- <lb />
ceased, on January. 1888, <lb />
Is hereby to all person In <lb />
to estate to make Immediate <lb />
and to all . of said es <lb />
to present their properly <lb />
to the undersigned en <lb />
before the day of January, 1880, or <lb />
till notice will Is plead bar of <lb />
recovery. This of January, 1889. <lb />
of James E. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
during the 1888 <lb />
Notes against <lb />
for Two Dollars each as <lb />
follows; <lb />
One on the 1st day of January <lb />
One on the 1st day of j <lb />
One on the 1st day <lb />
One on 1st day of <lb />
One on 1st day of ism. <lb />
All hereby not to <lb />
buy or trade tor said notes. 9th <lb />
T W fl.<lb />
J. S. <lb />
N. M. lien <lb />
Capt. It. i . AH<lb />
The People's Line for travel on <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer i the flies <lb />
and quickest on <lb />
been thoroughly refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for comfort. S <lb />
and of I <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE <lb />
A Table with the <lb />
best the market <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Ii <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leave Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
an Friday . a. M. <lb />
Leaves Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, A. M. <lb />
received daily and through <lb />
Bills Lading n to all point. <lb />
I. J. C <lb />
O. N. C. <lb />
Will be so arranged that <lb />
I new pupils week In<lb />
I TEACHERS,<lb />
Principal <lb />
Mia Mi iv Primary He <lb />
part in. II. <lb />
M. and <lb />
Mu <lb />
Miss and <lb />
Drawing. <lb />
Mrs. Book <lb />
DEPARTMENTS. <lb />
Academic. <lb />
Classical and Mathematical. M- <lb />
Painting and Drawing. <lb />
ADVANTAGES <lb />
Large. <lb />
Healthy Location and Good Waist <lb />
of Well pared Food for <lb />
A Corp <lb />
all being graduates of Ant class<lb />
In work to any College In the <lb />
New Pianos and Organs. <lb />
A Unary of Dearly volumes, <lb />
purchased recently for the School. <lb />
from to fer <lb />
Hoard and Tuition end <lb />
lot Day Pupils the same as <lb />
Pupil who do not board <lb />
with the consult <lb />
before board elsewhere. For <lb />
fur Address, <lb />
JOHN <lb />
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of its merits. The <lb />
universal success of <lb />
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try over, is practical <lb />
proof of it s <lb />
merit . Beware of <lb />
imitations. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
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RESORT <lb />
EMPORIUM <lb />
Skating, Catting and Hair. <lb />
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Greenville, N. C. <lb />
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poverty is <lb />
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a tow <lb />
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the Opera House, at which place <lb />
I hare recently located, and where I ban <lb />
my line <lb />
CLEAR AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
to mark a <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
Perhaps there are tenderer, <lb />
things. <lb />
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AND MERCHANTS j But I the Lord for his <lb />
their year's supplies will it to And the clasp of a little <lb />
their interest to get our prices <lb />
is complete A e that <lb />
in all IN <lb />
with all the improved appliances; new <lb />
and comfortable chairs. <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work of my shop <lb />
promptly executed. Very respectfully. <lb />
EDMONDS. <lb />
WILMINGTON A WELDON R. R. <lb />
and <lb />
TRAINS SOOTH. <lb />
No No No ., <lb />
daily Fast Mail, daily <lb />
daily ex Sun. <lb />
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Ar Rocky Mount <lb />
Tarboro i <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
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always at Lowest Market Prices. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF A CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
to buy at one profit. A com- <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand and old at prices to suit <lb />
the time-. Our goods are all bought <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully. <lb />
Greenville. N. C <lb />
LOOK. <lb />
Horses <lb />
Mules. <lb />
sale <lb />
ear load Just arrived <lb />
by. <lb />
pin <lb />
pm <lb />
at Keel iV stand. WOT sell them <lb />
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my lilac for and can afford to sell <lb />
as cheap as anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
Have Just procured first-class <lb />
Vehicles will lake passenger- to any <lb />
at hie rates. <lb />
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UNDERTAKING. <lb />
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Lt Magnolia <lb />
Lt Warsaw <lb />
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Wilson <lb />
Lt Wilson am <lb />
Ar Rocky Mount <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Lt Tarboro <lb />
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leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at H j <lb />
M. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck j <lb />
S A. M. except Sunday. I <lb />
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me for services have been placed ii <lb />
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anal Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the finest Case down to a <lb />
county Pine Coffin. We are fitted <lb />
up with all conveniences and can render <lb />
satisfactory service to all who patronize <lb />
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Stimulates the Liver, <lb />
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Gives Life and Vigor to every organ. <lb />
nothing like if. Use It Now <lb />
much ran down and <lb />
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Light <lb />
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scheme fostered and Championed by <lb />
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