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THE BEST PAPER <lb/>
IS <lb/>
CIRCULATION. <lb/>
DOWN. <lb/>
II <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector;<lb/>
THE <lb/>
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a ft <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
VOL VIII. <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
TERMS Per Year, in Advance.-,,. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY<lb/>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
N- C<lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN <lb/>
TO <lb/>
. per rear. <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb/>
HI to Democratic <lb/>
m measures that are not consistent i <lb/>
true principle of the party. <lb/>
If yea want a paper from a wide-n-wake <lb/>
alien of the State semi for the <lb/>
SAMPLE COrT <lb/>
One day in humor pleasant. <lb/>
As ray smoke, <lb/>
wife then Wing present. <lb/>
Thus thoughtlessly I <lb/>
-My mother was a beauty. <lb/>
And you a beauty, too; <lb/>
mother did duty. <lb/>
And so. my dear, do <lb/>
was at cooking. <lb/>
Yet you can cook; <lb/>
If for perfection looking. <lb/>
No further would I look. <lb/>
mother's pie were tasteful, <lb/>
With light and flaky crust <lb/>
In marketing not Wasteful; <lb/>
She well deserve all trust. <lb/>
all things, pet. my mother, <lb/>
I must, forsooth, aver. <lb/>
Excelled all but one other <lb/>
yon who equal <lb/>
spoke mt approbation ; <lb/>
In no way did I chide. <lb/>
A declaration. <lb/>
of the shock she died <lb/>
MOMS TO <lb/>
CECIL ST. CLAIR. <lb/>
I drew it across my hand. <lb/>
Her beautiful, shining hair. <lb/>
And smoothed it over her temples, <lb/>
While she lay sleeping there. <lb/>
not of blackness <lb/>
That enchanted the bards of old; <lb/>
Sensible and Commendable. <lb/>
The Charleston, <lb/>
I contain the following, speaks <lb/>
i for <lb/>
Methodist <lb/>
i of Carolina passed <lb/>
j recitation that ministers and <lb/>
members of African <lb/>
are keenly sensible of the <lb/>
of the existing relations of <lb/>
races in these States, and prayer- <lb/>
fully admonish their own people to <lb/>
be discreet and forbearing in all <lb/>
Centennial Reunion of the To the Trackers of N. C, <lb/>
and Matriculates of the <lb/>
University of North x <lb/>
Feb. 1880. <lb/>
On I ho Truckers in <lb/>
One years ago be char- , around Clinton, N. C, met in <lb/>
of University was granted the House in this place and or <lb/>
by the General Assembly of North Association. <lb/>
Carolina. The long, and , We ate w that such Associations <lb/>
honorable career of the University in trucking section would be <lb/>
A Reflection. <lb/>
THE STATE. <lb/>
City and Country Negroes. <lb/>
Wilson Mirror. <lb/>
lion this world would <lb/>
be and how glorious our existence <lb/>
If we could but write upon Hie lab- <lb/>
What is happening around us. <lb/>
As Gleaned from the Stale Press. <lb/>
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb/>
It mast be an easy matter lo live <lb/>
Charlotte, that is, to simply exist. <lb/>
Tin- crowd of idle to <lb/>
lets of our T J M <lb/>
jail at Shelby W 1.1.1. loons and street coiners, <lb/>
Two men swap of this. <lb/>
neither do they <lb/>
of the golden rule and do <lb/>
to others as we would have them do <lb/>
unto us. How many heart this week <lb/>
toil not-, <lb/>
I can. <lb/>
makes it and a proud considerable local benefit, and be cured, how many hearts one other a <lb/>
privilege for her sons to celebrate nil the sections would combine n i ores would lie healed; how <lb/>
Anniversary of her form a State Trucker's Association <lb/>
hoot. <lb/>
Bible to not truthfully quote farther, for th <lb/>
i most them look like as far <lb/>
eases, but at the same time respects birth. Celebration that we all would enjoy a double <lb/>
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
Q. of Wake. <lb/>
M. Holt, <lb/>
Secretary of I. <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
W. of <lb/>
of Wayne. u pale. <lb/>
Superintendent of nor burnished gold; <lb/>
Sidney M. Finger of But it was tine and silvery white, <lb/>
F. David- j A sot <lb/>
at Buncombe. j A crown from <lb/>
The hair <lb/>
Chief Justice X. H. Smith, j I held the white folded <lb/>
So quietly on her breast; <lb/>
S. of They looked almost as if the Lord <lb/>
Joseph J. of Franklin; <lb/>
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort. and <lb/>
Alfonzo C. of Burke. <lb/>
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
Had given the promised rest. <lb/>
They were sot round and shapely. <lb/>
As a sculptor might wish to see; <lb/>
They were not fair and snowy, <lb/>
As some beautiful hands may lie; <lb/>
H. Brown, But they were drawn and bent with pain <lb/>
Yet hands to me. <lb/>
Second Philips, <lb/>
kissed her face, her dear, sweet face. <lb/>
Third G. Connor, of By patience and made fair; <lb/>
The roses and lilies that beauty loves <lb/>
Clark, of Wei e were not there, <lb/>
But instead were wrinkles woven deep <lb/>
Fifth A. of Where the dimples used to be; <lb/>
Of all the faces in all the world, <lb/>
Sixth T. of The most beautiful face to me.<lb/>
Seventh C. of Wife's tO a <lb/>
Cumberland. i i <lb/>
Eighth A.<lb/>
Ninth F. Graves, of; Shelby Aurora. <lb/>
is nothing in this <lb/>
except a mother's love, that will <lb/>
Eleventh M. of , devotion <lb/>
Bad <lb/>
world <lb/>
fully urging upon white fellow <lb/>
the obligations winch are <lb/>
upon them by the law of <lb/>
righteousness, as well as the laws of <lb/>
I the t colored <lb/>
, pie in their measure of <lb/>
ice and security of person and <lb/>
property due to all <lb/>
Commenting on this paragraph <lb/>
the Wilmington Messenger of yes- <lb/>
through one of the calmest <lb/>
most as well as pa- <lb/>
writers in North Carolina, <lb/>
Maj. W. A. <lb/>
is that in this resolution <lb/>
of the African Methodist Confer- <lb/>
of Carolina which must <lb/>
commend it to every thoughtful, <lb/>
right thinking man in the country. <lb/>
uttered cannot <lb/>
be too broadly proclaimed in the <lb/>
land. It the teaching that <lb/>
come from every pulpit of <lb/>
the colored churches. The spirit is <lb/>
just and proper. As an appeal <lb/>
the right, for fair, generous, just <lb/>
treatment, it will go home to every <lb/>
Southern man. <lb/>
local or passing <lb/>
ties of the existing relations of <lb/>
races in those will <lb/>
disappear and cease to exist, <lb/>
if leading and colored <lb/>
people, and the ministers in their <lb/>
churches, will earnestly, effectually <lb/>
prayerfully admonish their <lb/>
people to be discreet and forbear- <lb/>
in all and it will require <lb/>
no white fallow <lb/>
the obligations which are <lb/>
Trustees and Faculty of the Tin-advantages be de- <lb/>
have set Wednesday of from such an organization, <lb/>
commencement week, June 5th, a central bureau of <lb/>
Twelfth it. Merrimon. <lb/>
Buncombe. <lb/>
IX <lb/>
Senate K. Vance, of <lb/>
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb/>
House of District <lb/>
Thomas G. Skinner, of Perquimans. <lb/>
Second V. Cheatham col. <lb/>
I Vance. <lb/>
Third of <lb/>
Fender. <lb/>
Fourth District-B. H Bunn, f world. These men chain their <lb/>
ash. <lb/>
Fifth w. Brower. of wires to their miserable lives as a <lb/>
Sixth Rowland of is chained to its and <lb/>
John S. Henderson. . . .,. , . , . <lb/>
Eighth A. Co fortitude <lb/>
without complaint her sad lot. <lb/>
j If the situation were reversed, the <lb/>
posed upon them by the law of <lb/>
faith- righteousness, as well as the laws <lb/>
to her husband. <lb/>
and worthy wives do we daily I of the <lb/>
sec linked to husbands destitute Oft of the white <lb/>
and character; these noble of the South recognize the <lb/>
wives who lead a life of of their race in these States <lb/>
flee and work daily sixteen hours <lb/>
out of for the <lb/>
of their yet never <lb/>
one word complaint to <lb/>
Ninth G. Ewart of <lb/>
GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
Superior Court A. <lb/>
A. K. Tucker. <lb/>
of H. James. <lb/>
B. Cherry. <lb/>
Manning. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Commissioners-Council Dawson, Chair- <lb/>
man. Guilford Mooring, <lb/>
W. A. James, Jr., T. E. Keel. <lb/>
Board of Harding <lb/>
Chairman S. and J. D. <lb/>
Public School <lb/>
Latham. <lb/>
of F. W. Brown. <lb/>
TOWN. <lb/>
K. Bernard. <lb/>
Forbes. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Ward, T. A. <lb/>
and J. P. 2nd Ward. O. <lb/>
r and R. Jr.; 3rd Ward. J. J. <lb/>
Perkins and A. F. <lb/>
soon abandon their <lb/>
en <lb/>
These were evoked by <lb/>
a recent visit of a sweet and noble <lb/>
little wile wedded to a <lb/>
husband, who has dragged her year <lb/>
after year from pillar to post and j <lb/>
to the colored people, whom they <lb/>
have nurtured, fostered and pro <lb/>
for more than two centuries; <lb/>
the I a people snatched from barbarism <lb/>
and taught, the lessons of Christian <lb/>
civilization by the hard roaster of <lb/>
absolute, faithful, loyal servitude. <lb/>
The white of the South feel <lb/>
that they and their were, <lb/>
by God Almighty, made <lb/>
and up- <lb/>
lifting this black race; and they <lb/>
are therefore proud of the old <lb/>
of slavery, and the great <lb/>
work accomplished under it. <lb/>
strong, powerful, proud <lb/>
white people of the South need no <lb/>
from State to He mores <lb/>
from place to place and remains in <lb/>
each a few months until his debts <lb/>
crowd him out and force him to <lb/>
seek a new home. Yet no one ever <lb/>
heard her utter one word of com- <lb/>
plaint against worthless <lb/>
band, who could easily make tor <lb/>
her a splendid living. Like a <lb/>
wounded dove, concealing the arrow <lb/>
that is preying its vitals, <lb/>
she- hides the world the trials <lb/>
and sorrows prey her <lb/>
heart and bus only praise for <lb/>
D. Rector. j W man vow, vet she <lb/>
morn- through good <lb/>
mg Meeting . B <lb/>
Wednesday Rev. R. B. John, <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
every morn- <lb/>
and night Meeting <lb/>
Wednesday night. <lb/>
Faster. <lb/>
LODGES. <lb/>
Greenville Lodge. No. A. T. A A. <lb/>
M. meets every 1st Thursday and Mo- <lb/>
day night after the and 3rd Sunday at <lb/>
Masonic Lodge. W. M. King, W. M. <lb/>
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. GO meets <lb/>
2nd and 4th nights at Ma- <lb/>
Hall, F. W. Brown, H. P. <lb/>
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. <lb/>
meets every Tuesday night. D. L. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Insurance Lodge. No. H., <lb/>
meets every first and third Friday night. <lb/>
D. D. D. <lb/>
Pitt Council. No. A. L. of H., meets <lb/>
vary Thursday night. C. A. White, C. <lb/>
POST OFFICE. <lb/>
Office hours a. m. to r. u. Money <lb/>
hours a. m. to p. m. No or- <lb/>
will e from to <lb/>
from J to P. K. <lb/>
mail arrives daily Sun- <lb/>
ii-1 at A. U-. and departs <lb/>
ore arrives <lb/>
at m. and depart- at P. at. <lb/>
Washington mail daily <lb/>
at It H. and at P. <lb/>
U- A. M. <lb/>
Appointments <lb/>
For on <lb/>
1st at <lb/>
School House. 1-1 K <lb/>
at <lb/>
Grove, Sou day a <lb/>
4th Sunday at <lb/>
Chapel, lock. <lb/>
E. P. C. <lb/>
and and bears to the <lb/>
world a bright, smiling face, <lb/>
ding wherever she goes. <lb/>
Another true wife flits before <lb/>
vision, as we have just beard of <lb/>
bet from Waco to join <lb/>
her clerical husband, J. P. <lb/>
Styers, who to sinners the <lb/>
r p and thorny paths to Heaven, <lb/>
while himself the primrose path of <lb/>
dalliance He deserted her <lb/>
and her children ad Waco, fled from <lb/>
the punishment of law with a <lb/>
gay widow, and <lb/>
and he Ii now in the <lb/>
part of North Carolina. Per- <lb/>
haps she has gone to join him, for <lb/>
during the trial at court and his <lb/>
disgraceful conduct not one word of <lb/>
censure did to the world <lb/>
and now in the boar of humiliation <lb/>
sue closer Go faithless <lb/>
smiling parson. <lb/>
In Shakespeare's love drama, the <lb/>
makes her complaints and <lb/>
come, to <lb/>
instantly repel- the accusation <lb/>
one loved by answer- <lb/>
be thy tongue <lb/>
For such a wish. He was not to <lb/>
shame; <lb/>
Upon his brow shame Is to sit. <lb/>
you speak well of <lb/>
i hat killed your cousin V <lb/>
18.10. <lb/>
The for the day will <lb/>
include a reunion of all the living <lb/>
alumni and matriculates in Memo <lb/>
rial Hall, at A. M. The <lb/>
of each class will sit together. <lb/>
An address of permanent <lb/>
cal value will be delivered by an j and also be as to the <lb/>
eminent alumnus, at the conclusion prospective market for the various <lb/>
of which the roll of alumni will be crops. <lb/>
are threefold <lb/>
1st. We could lie informed as to <lb/>
the reliability consignees to <lb/>
shipments we made- <lb/>
2nd. We could advantageously <lb/>
the trucking crops by know- <lb/>
what other sections were plant- <lb/>
would be removed ; how many <lb/>
Wilmington The <lb/>
las clothing is concerned. <lb/>
troubles would spared; how chicken can soon la- secured j occupation at seem <lb/>
many hours now so and ., <lb/>
and full of gloom would be radiated j ., <lb/>
with the silvery hinged of the; <lb/>
bright paradise of contentment, If <lb/>
resolve to look upon Snow <lb/>
each other as fellow beings and I <lb/>
at place by <lb/>
in the same light in we would <lb/>
to he a of I heir <lb/>
chances for i. <lb/>
they arc <lb/>
tor it. <lb/>
There <lb/>
though that help Out ex. <lb/>
n pity. You <lb/>
called by classes a few moments <lb/>
may be occupied by speaker <lb/>
each class present. Where <lb/>
it is desired for special reasons <lb/>
a longer time will be allotted. <lb/>
3rd. We could ship so as to real- <lb/>
a better profit by knowing to <lb/>
what points on a certain day other <lb/>
places were .-hipping. <lb/>
Through the want of such <lb/>
i of searching some stolen cotton j both winch threaten to drop t <lb/>
e would out, they found an illicit still about six I pieces at every rough jolt. <lb/>
come to town seated a <lb/>
have lend. How much j The says d loaded in a rickety <lb/>
could be obviated; bow that while a crowd of men I wagon, drawn by <lb/>
many harrowing scene <lb/>
could be prevented, if we <lb/>
invoke into our forum of judgment I miles from J standing <lb/>
the spirit presence of the Angel of There is a I manages to dispose the wood Tor <lb/>
Charity and listen to her voice as township who cooks i a mere pittance. As soon as he <lb/>
she gently whispers, be kind, be for the whole family, bis an insane desire <lb/>
tolerant, and forgive if the cows and goes upwards of two spend it, takes <lb/>
possible, in Suppose , school day and is on It ls not always be- <lb/>
we were all stow to ,,,, cause is j <lb/>
class of 1879, for example, the first I and a system of operation,; nine, lessons cause is going get something <lb/>
fully one half of the trucking crop is prepared. the pleasure he <lb/>
lost or sacrificed each year. Suppose we were ever -derives from getting rid the <lb/>
willing to a brother J. C. is . <lb/>
to enter the University on its re <lb/>
rival in 1875, has requested <lb/>
year, <lb/>
been granted special time to that all other sections have j <lb/>
the decennial of its experienced the same <lb/>
and that all truckers <lb/>
It is proposed also that the <lb/>
each class dine together <lb/>
this day and that the class dinners <lb/>
be occasions for friendly reunion <lb/>
and reminiscence. At night an- <lb/>
other address by eminent alums <lb/>
nus will lie delivered, the <lb/>
class exercises will be <lb/>
unless completed in the morn- <lb/>
On Thursday night, after the <lb/>
Commencement exercises, there Will <lb/>
be a social reunion of all the alumni <lb/>
in the Library and a reunion of the I <lb/>
readily co-operate with us any <lb/>
feasible for the remedying of <lb/>
these evils, we earnestly solicit the <lb/>
in other sections to form <lb/>
at once similar organizations end <lb/>
correspond with us to that effect, <lb/>
naming a time and a place for a meet- <lb/>
of the delegates from the <lb/>
Sub Associations for <lb/>
of organizing a State Trucker's <lb/>
Association. <lb/>
this opportunity <lb/>
Clinton as the and <lb/>
April the and 7th as the tune <lb/>
against he by his firs, b Hi w-S W J <lb/>
e kind word or hen He had sold Ice. <lb/>
e strengthen bin. for the n <lb/>
manages <lb/>
before him. Suppose we <lb/>
use to sit upon those <lb/>
of fellow beings whom the hard <lb/>
storms of misfortunes have <lb/>
do ti into the gutter of shame and J. K. Miller, ember the Ht <lb/>
degradation, but bid them rise from ,, , , , , w n or. I <lb/>
, . i . , housed and clad, never over-fed ha <lb/>
to the trials, climb back was returning to the ; . <lb/>
sold this Mitch.------A shoe factory Judgment, he yet <lb/>
will be started here as soon as the large family, <lb/>
cotton factory is in working order. he toils in the <lb/>
than in slavery <lb/>
Raleigh and Mr. <lb/>
all sum <lb/>
days, but, the care lie <lb/>
received m the <lb/>
then <lb/>
high eminence of an yesterday morning on the <lb/>
lie life. Suppose we should ; freight train Goldsboro and VI <lb/>
seed of along eve- j while asleep was robbed of about . . <lb/>
.,. . w th nothing especially if that <lb/>
young people in Gymnasium in <lb/>
i for meeting of delegates. <lb/>
costumes of the last century. <lb/>
If this meets with the approval <lb/>
A all the students of <lb/>
Other sections, we will secure re- <lb/>
. place is preferred. <lb/>
ace. . <lb/>
It is important to know delegates at any <lb/>
the the beginning <lb/>
and a complete of the <lb/>
as so. n who will attend <lb/>
the reunion, which classes <lb/>
special time on and <lb/>
which will provide for class <lb/>
arranging for class the <lb/>
undersigned will gladly <lb/>
assist the special class committees, <lb/>
if their help be desired. social <lb/>
reunion of all the alumni ill the Li- <lb/>
will be arranged by local <lb/>
committee. Special time the <lb/>
may be secured by <lb/>
between class com <lb/>
and the <lb/>
John Manning. <lb/>
F. P. Venable S Com. <lb/>
University of North Carolina, <lb/>
Chapel Hill, 1889. <lb/>
I railroad and entertain <lb/>
the delegates free <lb/>
Feeling sure that you will con- <lb/>
cur with us in the importance of <lb/>
and <lb/>
and trusting that yon <lb/>
again the <lb/>
pathway and cause flowers <lb/>
happiness to spring up and bloom <lb/>
in perennial <lb/>
this world seem a blessed foretaste <lb/>
of It would, and then in- <lb/>
deed, the chariot wheels would <lb/>
smoothly and quickly o'er the <lb/>
even would become a I <lb/>
pleasing dream Bud earth a blessed <lb/>
paradise. <lb/>
still is happy, single minded with <lb/>
all his Imprudence, careless, not. <lb/>
; mg is election, usually honest, in <lb/>
Wilmington ; this funning an opposite to many <lb/>
moth weighing thirty ; of his city brethren, ho lives expect. <lb/>
pound- and three and j mg little, and getting it, end dies <lb/>
a ball feet across the top, was <lb/>
market yesterday. It came from I <lb/>
O. A. place on the Sound. <lb/>
Waked Wrong Man. <lb/>
admonishing or importuning ac <lb/>
to the colored people in their <lb/>
midst the measure of justice, and <lb/>
security person and property die <lb/>
to all We recognize, <lb/>
duties and obligations nuder <lb/>
existing relations races in <lb/>
these and highest and <lb/>
first great duty is to secure and <lb/>
maintain good, stable local govern- <lb/>
tor the benefit and protection <lb/>
both races, equally. <lb/>
cherish sentiment of hos- <lb/>
entertain no purpose of wrong <lb/>
or oppression to the colored people, <lb/>
but desire their material, <lb/>
and spiritual good, and have <lb/>
to improve their condition, <lb/>
and promote their welfare along <lb/>
with <lb/>
What has built towns in <lb/>
North Carolina, and doubled the <lb/>
value of property in the State <lb/>
within the past ten <lb/>
Railroads. <lb/>
What are we looking to now, to <lb/>
open up inland counties and secure <lb/>
development of their resource <lb/>
Railroads. <lb/>
What are the people so <lb/>
for, all over State, and straining <lb/>
their resources to secure f <lb/>
Railroads. <lb/>
What created conditions <lb/>
which have led to such <lb/>
progress In manufacturing and min- <lb/>
in the State T <lb/>
Railroads. <lb/>
What mis made the vast forests of <lb/>
the State so valuable, which until <lb/>
recently were almost valueless t <lb/>
Railroads. <lb/>
Whet is it that a certain class <lb/>
people are crying out against j MM cost than be ordinary <lb/>
cursing without cause method of architecture. <lb/>
Railroads, Besides, as Mr. Atkinson <lb/>
What important interest is in <lb/>
danger of greatly injured <lb/>
Losses by Fire. <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
The losses by fire in United <lb/>
States are enormous, and on in- <lb/>
crease. For instance, 1839, <lb/>
fire risks were 91,500,000,000. In <lb/>
1887, they were 912.250,000,000, <lb/>
losses by fire range <lb/>
to 9130,000,000 annually. <lb/>
The cost of keeping up fire com- <lb/>
is about. yearly, <lb/>
and the cost tire insurance com- <lb/>
is Total <lb/>
9180,000,000 to 9200,000,000. Read <lb/>
this, which we take from the. <lb/>
Record <lb/>
year 1886, there were <lb/>
burned within limits of <lb/>
United States hospitals, asylum <lb/>
and jails, college build <lb/>
libraries, churches, <lb/>
opera and <lb/>
This is a tremendous waste. Mr. <lb/>
Edward Atkinson is discussing this <lb/>
enormous loss. He discusses the <lb/>
styles of building and shows that <lb/>
a great deal has been saved by <lb/>
construction of <lb/>
tile factories in New <lb/>
Record condenses what be says <lb/>
construction consists <lb/>
ply in consolidating the wooden ma- <lb/>
frame, floor and roof in <lb/>
such a way that a fire be held <lb/>
long enough in any room in which <lb/>
it originate for a fairly com- <lb/>
fire department, to get it <lb/>
under control, or where it mm be <lb/>
extinguished or held in check <lb/>
If carried out consist- <lb/>
and economically this system <lb/>
unwise <lb/>
l of that I v ,. <lb/>
is husband r Argonaut. <lb/>
out. because the customary <lb/>
of building are bed it is not <lb/>
to rush to the <lb/>
opposite, esteem and <lb/>
in fat lie tempos t <lb/>
for ordinary <lb/>
Oxford The electric, light <lb/>
dynamo is now taxed to its full ca- <lb/>
and Is <lb/>
ed to refuse for more <lb/>
lights. Another dynamo should <lb/>
tie provided at once. <lb/>
Register. <lb/>
Nearly every day we see the truth ; Farmer From all <lb/>
of the old adage that course sections of the State and of the <lb/>
I true Love ne'er runs newly South comes the cheering assurance <lb/>
heartily cooperate with us ,,,, , tIle go- <lb/>
leg the organization and The to plan, less cotton, use less <lb/>
r near this place the oiler guano, incur less debt and make <lb/>
day in the following A j more f home supplies, <lb/>
love sick youth, of tender years and <lb/>
hair started lo see ob- <lb/>
of his heart's devotion, <lb/>
lived some distance from his lath <lb/>
jilt. i. I. <lb/>
DENTIST, t <lb/>
I UP <lb/>
MOORE c <lb/>
BERNARD, <lb/>
and much <lb/>
needed results. <lb/>
We are very respectfully, <lb/>
W. L. Faison, i <lb/>
W. B. Stewart, Com. <lb/>
Marion Butler. <lb/>
Address all communications to <lb/>
W. L. Faison <lb/>
Scotland Neck On <lb/>
Wednesday night the <lb/>
Judith colored, miles <lb/>
from Windsor, was burned, <lb/>
,,, , . mg the mother and three children. <lb/>
mare to his father.; next <lb/>
If David Bennett Bill is not the j Reaching home of his true level <lb/>
coming man, he is at least a draw-1 be tied up his horse and went inmates were found in the <lb/>
card just now. Running down j and everything went smooth until j <lb/>
house, and he bestrode an an. <lb/>
A Tl OR SF. AT LA W, <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
Practice in be State and <lb/>
G H E E MIL L E, N. a <lb/>
to Washington to lunch with <lb/>
Whitney the whole Democratic <lb/>
delegation in I flocked to do <lb/>
homage to the Governor of New <lb/>
York, and be was declared <lb/>
the for 1802. He took <lb/>
pains to conceal the quality <lb/>
Democracy, and pleased the <lb/>
brethren when be said, President <lb/>
he should lie careful to knock <lb/>
props from under his friends, and <lb/>
believed awarding public <lb/>
officers and should <lb/>
have strained no point to make the <lb/>
civil service system cover more <lb/>
ground than the strict letter of the <lb/>
prescribed. <lb/>
the hour arrived to depart, at bed- <lb/>
time, when his hat could not lie <lb/>
found. He looked everywhere, and <lb/>
was assisted by the girl, but bat <lb/>
was not forthcoming, and the young <lb/>
man, nothing daunted, sallied forth <lb/>
LATHAM. <lb/>
AM <lb/>
I; <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
When we reflect that 293.505 <lb/>
native North Carolinians were <lb/>
in other States the year 1880, <lb/>
it would seem that a of the <lb/>
money effort expended to get <lb/>
a wild I winds, bis auburn J M. <lb/>
locks a-flowing. When be reached State, might be more <lb/>
Ins horse, the saddle had, likewise, i properly and profitably employed <lb/>
disappeared, and rather than people to <lb/>
. RE. J. H. TUCKER J O.<lb/>
A W, <lb/>
N. C.<lb/>
without <lb/>
G R E E S V L E, N. <lb/>
home bareheaded and <lb/>
saddle, the youth went back into A man from the <lb/>
house, where he was lain to j county was In town the other day <lb/>
spend the remaining hours of dark- telling some acquaintance about a <lb/>
until day-light aid him lie had bought several years <lb/>
in fin ting his property. I ago. He said be bought the horse <lb/>
The girl's brother, whose hair was for giving a it. He <lb/>
v iambs, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, iV. <lb/>
Practice In all the warts. <lb/>
States to the North <lb/>
have by Indus- <lb/>
tries. Georgia, in liberal policy <lb/>
of exempting the <lb/>
from taxation, Is <lb/>
a long way ahead of any State of the <lb/>
South. Times, of Philadelphia, <lb/>
says if Pennsylvania wen; poor, its <lb/>
treasury empty and few sources <lb/>
revenue it would still be <lb/>
politic for it to lay burdens on man <lb/>
As it is such a tax <lb/>
would be not only but <lb/>
unjust. policy <lb/>
for a century has been <lb/>
to encourage foster <lb/>
mg, and State has grown rich <lb/>
by persevering this policy. <lb/>
lining ton <lb/>
A wearing a Bell <lb/>
ed Ga., April <lb/>
has been in ; <lb/>
so one with a bell inscribed K. <lb/>
White, Ky., 1842. <lb/>
We are full accord with the <lb/>
Laurinburg Exchange when it says; <lb/>
vagrant law should be <lb/>
strengthened by this Legislature in <lb/>
order that towns and cities could <lb/>
rid easily of loafs <lb/>
trash, who tell you how <lb/>
they make a living honestly. <lb/>
of the same lurid hue, put the youth <lb/>
in his room, while he sought; <lb/>
elsewhere. The next morn- <lb/>
J. <lb/>
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb/>
said that up to date be bad paid <lb/>
his creditor and owed him U . <lb/>
Was the man lying, or is this A YA TIA w <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
the old lady of the house enter- ease of extortion in the triumph <lb/>
ed the room at a late hour, j over matter T <lb/>
some impatience to awake, as she, Will <lb/>
delinquent son. See- j R . <lb/>
sanguine head protruding . ft <lb/>
from beneath the cover exact <lb/>
of her she rushed were , <lb/>
in, pulled off bed clothes and am, <lb/>
administered such a waking up as M each when Bell <lb/>
the youth had not experienced since , of <lb/>
his own dear mother wore out J , ,, faCe <lb/>
slipper on years ago He lived an hour <lb/>
The hat was duly and <lb/>
saddle was seen reposing in the <lb/>
fork a large oak some distance Kin-ton of <lb/>
the youth started six old veterans of late war, <lb/>
home a sadder wiser man. from Boston, were in this <lb/>
They day at <lb/>
The Pittsboro Home white Hall and a day here looking <lb/>
looks little range both the over the old battle grounds where <lb/>
retiring and incoming Presidents of fought under Gen. Foster, <lb/>
tin States, and j party is now New at- <lb/>
and incoming Governors fair where will <lb/>
Governor of North Carolina should W be gathered many of Burn- <lb/>
all las ruling elders in the veterans who fought <lb/>
New While at <lb/>
n n . White Hall these gentlemen secured <lb/>
Republicans have become Bible . , . <lb/>
readers, quote, with much sat- relics of the late war, a <lb/>
Genesis, money which <lb/>
much of a curiosity to them. <lb/>
P c r r-, <lb/>
Civil Engineers, <lb/>
and Architects. <lb/>
am H. C. <lb/>
HOTELS. <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
new not <lb/>
water Good rooms, and <lb/>
Table <lb/>
ed with the best of the market. <lb/>
-n connection. <lb/>
11.60<lb/>
TO <lb/>
THE<lb/>
.-- SAMPLE ROOMS . <lb/>
Good rooms. Best <lb/>
the market affords. When In <lb/>
the <lb/>
HoteL <lb/>
WASHINGTON <lb/>
It you want to m buy your Boots ft Domestics at the next door to the Jeweler. TYSON. <lb/>
--.-<lb/>
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<p>
Reflector, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Every Wednesday <lb/>
LEADING PAPER <lb/>
to t t turn <lb/>
per <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC, BIT <lb/>
net to Democratic <lb/>
that air not consistent <lb/>
principles of the party. <lb/>
f the State end for the <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
with <lb/>
amount of brain about <lb/>
it. By way of comment the <lb/>
Star says <lb/>
Without considering the low <lb/>
ale of the selections it is <lb/>
ally a weak collection of partisans. <lb/>
The country knows little <lb/>
them as a whole. Blaine is a M <lb/>
able roan. has Rood <lb/>
Miller is only fair. remain- <lb/>
are nobodies. <lb/>
i Contrast a Cabinet with that of <lb/>
his honest and well meaning grand <lb/>
father. Look at <lb/>
Ewing. Bell, Badger, Granger, <lb/>
All of were men <lb/>
national reputations, of high <lb/>
ties, and of Legislative experience. <lb/>
They were among the great men of <lb/>
the country. We if then- <lb/>
was ever an aider Cabinet. <lb/>
above reported Cabinet for the <lb/>
grandson is as far below the Whig <lb/>
Cabinet M the Pilot is lo- <lb/>
low Mount Mitchell<lb/>
AT THE OFFICE AT <lb/>
C, <lb/>
Mutts. <lb/>
Ear. W. H. Bobbin, D. P., <lb/>
use the most <lb/>
ministers in the N. <lb/>
. Conference, M E. Charm, <lb/>
was stricken with <lb/>
Vb. t <lb/>
no expects any be tier of him than I <lb/>
to use his to make back <lb/>
his campaign contribution, but <lb/>
he comes in too quick on <lb/>
newspapers <lb/>
The Reflector is sorry o see <lb/>
that some papers in the State <lb/>
accepted the generous offer <lb/>
above and inserted the <lb/>
Oar Raleigh Letter. <lb/>
Haws from State Capital. <lb/>
cf <lb/>
, some opposition to <lb/>
a. of the Senate <lb/>
members might at <lb/>
Hew fair last <lb/>
We suppose that all the <lb/>
Senators voted to go. <lb/>
ft they ought to hare <lb/>
m in order to have learn- <lb/>
of the East and <lb/>
SP they are <lb/>
i with us than <lb/>
from the west abort t <lb/>
Has Few Journal <lb/>
a good joke That pa- <lb/>
A member of the Gen- <lb/>
while passing through <lb/>
hall and witnessing <lb/>
vary interesting display of the <lb/>
fay Co., discovered <lb/>
rob of wood pulp which <lb/>
stage <lb/>
Md into cake. After <lb/>
he asked. <lb/>
being <lb/>
exam in-, <lb/>
this the <lb/>
begin to make oysters <lb/>
before be had visited <lb/>
a with the oyster and fish <lb/>
fUr he wanted <lb/>
knew where the shells were made. <lb/>
man ought to know more <lb/>
Forth Carolina, or he can- <lb/>
apt make a rood representative <lb/>
people. <lb/>
Fair last week <lb/>
all over it. <lb/>
opening to close it was a <lb/>
affair with thousands <lb/>
q there to witness the <lb/>
made <lb/>
Worth Carolina. The <lb/>
full details of the fair <lb/>
interesting reading <lb/>
it. One of the personal <lb/>
was the presence of <lb/>
i North Carolina's <lb/>
Fowle, Jarvis and Vance, <lb/>
U of whom made speeches, <lb/>
in the course of <lb/>
remark could not refrain <lb/>
getting off a joke, even <lb/>
it were at his own ex- <lb/>
said he had long <lb/>
Mai t the people that <lb/>
to their in- <lb/>
they see <lb/>
Minister <lb/>
MB the says. <lb/>
or the special features of yes <lb/>
was an address or ox-Gov- <lb/>
SaW V. S. Minister lo <lb/>
Via name is a word <lb/>
Carolina, and nowhere is <lb/>
honored than in this sec- <lb/>
Mia appearance once more <lb/>
sot people was greeted with <lb/>
In the course of his r. <lb/>
paid a flowing to <lb/>
Be said be had <lb/>
more than twenty- <lb/>
thousand miles, and had see-j <lb/>
pair the kingdoms of the world <lb/>
ks has no hesitation in saving <lb/>
America is the greatest <lb/>
fa world and <lb/>
earth. Of all things he <lb/>
of being a <lb/>
Carolina, the best State in <lb/>
fa American Union. Having ex- <lb/>
his <lb/>
of the honor and kindness so <lb/>
extended to him, he re- <lb/>
with the full appreciation and <lb/>
regard of the people. <lb/>
The die is cast. At least it so <lb/>
spas oat from Indianapolis <lb/>
of the Cabinet for <lb/>
John Wanamaker. <lb/>
Ben, Jim and John are char- <lb/>
that demanded <lb/>
largely of the public attention <lb/>
of Benjamin <lb/>
James G Blaine and John <lb/>
Wanamaker. The first has, by <lb/>
a flood of elect- <lb/>
ed President of United <lb/>
States; the second it is said, <lb/>
will in reality be President, <lb/>
though not in name t the third <lb/>
with his piles of wealth has <lb/>
chased a seat in the <lb/>
To us this latter man is the most <lb/>
interesting character. At any <lb/>
rate we started out to make this <lb/>
article about him. An exchange <lb/>
has drawn a pretty fair picture <lb/>
of J one perhaps as good as <lb/>
if we had drawn it ourself, <lb/>
brother mast not feel and <lb/>
we are going to use it in full <lb/>
Here is what the Sanford Express <lb/>
R. S. CLARK CO., <lb/>
T. N. Cooper, a republican, <lb/>
no, Mid was <lb/>
railroad commission bill with <lb/>
some few amend meats the <lb/>
House last Wednesday The vote <lb/>
stood to salary the <lb/>
Commissioners is 92.000 each, I <lb/>
headquarters for all needed in the <lb/>
upon line. Our stock cannot be <lb/>
but if you want anything in <lb/>
DEALER <lb/>
It is generally conceded that <lb/>
John Wanamaker will be in <lb/>
dent Harrison's Cabinet. <lb/>
maker is a character of inter- <lb/>
est, and his life a chapter of great <lb/>
lessons. Like Abraham Lincoln. <lb/>
Andrew Johnson and U. Grant, <lb/>
he is a splendid possibility of Amer- <lb/>
manhood and success. The <lb/>
probability is that men would <lb/>
never have found their way into <lb/>
history in any other country upon <lb/>
. the face of the earth. <lb/>
k after he wanted were children of great hot- <lb/>
born in conditions almost as <lb/>
lowly as manger, and by their <lb/>
careers, cradled <lb/>
children in purple and fine, linen. <lb/>
Wanamaker brick in bis <lb/>
early manhood, and to-day he is <lb/>
Shoat to crown his splendid <lb/>
of success, a monument built <lb/>
upon such humble, lowly, yet <lb/>
base, with the capstone of a seat <lb/>
Cabinet. He is at <lb/>
present the owner of the largest re- <lb/>
tail store in the country -in <lb/>
the a <lb/>
of four-thousand <lb/>
actually scours, the slums of his <lb/>
city in person to gather destitute <lb/>
children for his His <lb/>
charity is His <lb/>
churches. -schools, <lb/>
is sufficient to invoke the <lb/>
est benedictions of heaven. per <lb/>
habit he Is a model, neither <lb/>
drinks nor chews nor smokes, is <lb/>
in habit and chaste in rang- <lb/>
From these fact Ma, <lb/>
yea at ready to t at the <lb/>
angels are pining for presence <lb/>
and that bis presence in <lb/>
of Harrison i an <lb/>
more prayer in the <lb/>
rial at the Capital. In the com- <lb/>
of two <lb/>
Wanamaker and Harrison, may we <lb/>
not expect that the charlatan <lb/>
will that public, office is a <lb/>
divine trust, and that God expects <lb/>
him to be honest and incorruptible <lb/>
Should not look for an <lb/>
of unprecedented <lb/>
ability, honesty, high integrity, <lb/>
lofty patriotism, regard for toiling <lb/>
millions, with the devout and <lb/>
Wanamaker entering as an <lb/>
adviser of the political household of <lb/>
blue stocking <lb/>
Wanamaker, the brick-maker; <lb/>
Wanamaker. the clerk ; <lb/>
the princely merchant; <lb/>
maker. teacher; <lb/>
who has built church- <lb/>
es and clothed their pastors in <lb/>
and fine linen, manufactured at <lb/>
American pauper wages; <lb/>
maker, politician and patriot, <lb/>
giving his check for to Col. <lb/>
to buy votes by <lb/>
for his compatriot <lb/>
brother in Christ, Ben. Harrison. <lb/>
He is most unique splendid <lb/>
example hypocrisy this country <lb/>
I produced. Rising from <lb/>
lily, wealth by <lb/>
methods, giving to the poor, <lb/>
his munificence on <lb/>
MM and vet, in the face of his <lb/>
he opens his bands to <lb/>
cal knaves that they may corrupt <lb/>
the ballot, and buy the <lb/>
Presidency. <lb/>
Asa Christian and <lb/>
Presidential is a <lb/>
is complete. <lb/>
Of course <lb/>
sometime occur and <lb/>
be changes even in <lb/>
program, but here is the <lb/>
it comes the public. <lb/>
Blaine, <lb/>
Mal. <lb/>
of the <lb/>
i of Hues, of <lb/>
H. TL Miller, of <lb/>
of the John B. <lb/>
Illinois. <lb/>
of John <lb/>
W. <lb/>
of <lb/>
i w T irk. <lb/>
say such a <lb/>
as above will a <lb/>
to the <lb/>
n s <lb/>
a great. <lb/>
lug. His lite is interesting. Such <lb/>
men are and deadly. <lb/>
and tree <lb/>
would be a <lb/>
There is one little characters- <lb/>
about him not mentioned <lb/>
in the above that we want <lb/>
talk John Wanamaker <lb/>
a man of Right on <lb/>
the back of paying for <lb/>
a Cabinet position he is offer- <lb/>
to North Carolina <lb/>
others, we suppose <lb/>
the immense of <lb/>
five cents to publish a forty- <lb/>
nine word advertisement, one <lb/>
inch space. Oh, the <lb/>
of such an offer <lb/>
millions in John is start <lb/>
early to make back the <lb/>
am he paid for his cabinet seat <lb/>
he might have waited until <lb/>
Special to <lb/>
S. C, Feb. 23rd <lb/>
Bach day's proceedings of the <lb/>
Legislature now draw large crowds <lb/>
of spectators. The galleries are <lb/>
filled with fair sex, and the lob <lb/>
thronged with men of all class <lb/>
cs and professions. Interest in the <lb/>
proceedings heighten each day as <lb/>
questions general concern and <lb/>
great public are being <lb/>
discussed and disposed of. <lb/>
and scope of -tending <lb/>
and unfinished business causes <lb/>
greater activity and alertness on the <lb/>
pan at members, re- <lb/>
days of session will be <lb/>
loll of interest to the and will <lb/>
furnish more excitement and enter <lb/>
to failing crowd <lb/>
lookers-on. There is a large, <lb/>
amount of ant <lb/>
still ahead and only two weeks <lb/>
more In which to reach it and dis- <lb/>
pose of it. A and hurry of <lb/>
business always attend closing <lb/>
Legislatures, owing to <lb/>
day <lb/>
and this year will be no <lb/>
exception to the general rule. <lb/>
will likely end at noon on <lb/>
March as a resolution has <lb/>
been adopted to that effect. <lb/>
most session of the <lb/>
Senate yet bold was on yesterday <lb/>
and The few <lb/>
in that body have been very much <lb/>
exercised for the last few days and <lb/>
appear very indignant over <lb/>
they consider to be a great outrage <lb/>
about to be perpetrated by <lb/>
party upon the people of <lb/>
th Carolina. bill amending <lb/>
election has been discus- <lb/>
and passed its final reading to <lb/>
day. The debate was warm and <lb/>
vigorous and no mincing of words <lb/>
was considered either necessary or <lb/>
either aide. <lb/>
discussion waxed i and warm <lb/>
and Lusk, of Buncombe, <lb/>
and Payne, of <lb/>
swords the was well on an I <lb/>
the battle at Us beat. The <lb/>
asserted it to be the most <lb/>
damnable piece of legislation ever <lb/>
attempted in the State and <lb/>
ed untold evils and it sue;, a <lb/>
measure should pas. The Demo- <lb/>
dealt blow blow and bad <lb/>
complete mastery of the subject in <lb/>
hand. Mr. Payne in his able and <lb/>
strong speech every <lb/>
the amendments lo <lb/>
election law and declared <lb/>
bill to be as perfect as fan as <lb/>
tho Democrats of this Legislature <lb/>
could make it so as lo i <lb/>
in North <lb/>
free ballot and a lair count. This <lb/>
measure will come up in House <lb/>
in a days when another spirited <lb/>
and lively debate will take place. <lb/>
A lull providing <lb/>
method keeping up <lb/>
roads, has passed the House. <lb/>
counties were exempted <lb/>
provisions of the lull. Is provides <lb/>
that the Commissioners and <lb/>
justices of the peace may levy a <lb/>
tax road purposes if <lb/>
deem it proper so to do, and also <lb/>
that convicts and certain prisoners <lb/>
in comity jails may lie worked on <lb/>
roads regulations as <lb/>
prescribed bill. <lb/>
The measure in <lb/>
which passed the Senate, <lb/>
luting out the <lb/>
school fund, for a Train <lb/>
is made a special order <lb/>
for Monday There is <lb/>
much electioneering going ID <lb/>
favor of the bill, prominent teach- <lb/>
arc their influence for Its <lb/>
success, but if it passes the House <lb/>
I don't it will be by <lb/>
a very close tote. The House <lb/>
can not easily understand how <lb/>
a central School can be <lb/>
benefit to class of <lb/>
in our State who conduct the free <lb/>
schools the various counties. <lb/>
The Senate bill to appropriate <lb/>
the taxes collected from property of <lb/>
white people in the Stats to ed- <lb/>
of white children, <lb/>
that collected from colored people <lb/>
to the education of colored <lb/>
is a popular measure, and I <lb/>
believe will meet a popular demand. <lb/>
Such an amendment to <lb/>
would no be ratified <lb/>
by the people at the polls by a good <lb/>
majority. has not called <lb/>
up for act ion yet. <lb/>
to do with Governor's <lb/>
still uncompleted, has <lb/>
been a topic by the <lb/>
the State, and some have <lb/>
amused themselves ridiculing it <lb/>
making various criticisms. The <lb/>
committee have recommended, and <lb/>
a bill has been introduced, that it <lb/>
be completed by using proceeds of <lb/>
sale of State lots and convict labor, <lb/>
and appropriate out of the <lb/>
State This seems to lie <lb/>
the best way oat of the difficulty. <lb/>
Tile IO move the <lb/>
ties of W. W. Hidden was <lb/>
passed upon Friday and the <lb/>
the former conn fried <lb/>
was affirmed. There was a <lb/>
warm on this lull which con- <lb/>
hour a half. The <lb/>
issues of the past, the days of re- <lb/>
construction, were eloquently <lb/>
by several gentlemen, while <lb/>
others urged t bat period <lb/>
now he forgotten and that it would <lb/>
be an act of simple justice, mag- <lb/>
and to pardon Mr. <lb/>
as be bad suffered long <lb/>
enough for the sin committed. Some <lb/>
of the were very a- <lb/>
others in favor of the old <lb/>
man tender touching. An <lb/>
amendment was offered that <lb/>
den's disabilities be not removed <lb/>
until those of ex-President Davis <lb/>
arc removed, but this with- <lb/>
drawn. One ejaculated <lb/>
there bad been no <lb/>
there would have been no Kirk <lb/>
and the reply came from the other <lb/>
side-if there bud been no Union <lb/>
and Bed Strings there <lb/>
Senate. Senate will <lb/>
do is yet be seen It is very <lb/>
certain it will pass that body. <lb/>
Republicans oppose it <lb/>
the people expect a commission at <lb/>
the hands of the Democrats if <lb/>
it fails to pass the responsibility <lb/>
will be upon the Democratic party, <lb/>
Republicans think if the <lb/>
commission is not created by <lb/>
Democratic Legislature it will <lb/>
ate in their favor before v I lie <lb/>
next, campaign. <lb/>
Al least one hundred of the <lb/>
attended Oyster and <lb/>
Fish Fair New on Thurs- <lb/>
day. They left here in the morn- <lb/>
at seven o'clock on a special <lb/>
train and returned at two o'clock <lb/>
that Senate was not in <lb/>
session day. House wan <lb/>
open at usual Speak- <lb/>
in I toe chair, and about <lb/>
day's <lb/>
was taken up principally in <lb/>
considering measures a mostly <lb/>
pi i vale and taut <lb/>
Hardware. implement, Stoves <lb/>
awl Carriage Material <lb/>
and House Cutlery <lb/>
CALL ON US. <lb/>
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb/>
MANUFACTURER'S FOR POWDERS <lb/>
which we will sell at Price. <lb/>
Leagues <lb/>
would <lb/>
Lotte-i. <lb/>
to <lb/>
D. a, Feb. <lb/>
Senator Harris, of Tennessee, is <lb/>
at the bead of a coalition of Demo <lb/>
era tic Senators have started in <lb/>
on impossible task of trying <lb/>
to shame Republican Senators <lb/>
into confirming some of <lb/>
nations now pending before the <lb/>
Senate. Mr. Barns baa <lb/>
his purpose of making a motion <lb/>
every day to go into <lb/>
session in older to consider <lb/>
nomination. <lb/>
The facts in the case are <lb/>
precedent, and should bring <lb/>
t be cheek of fair-minded <lb/>
B After the <lb/>
of 1880, Hayes sent to the <lb/>
Senate nominations, nearly all of <lb/>
which were confirmed. After Mr. <lb/>
Cleveland Arthur seat <lb/>
to the Senate nominations and <lb/>
all of them were confirmed except <lb/>
Now Mr. Cleveland <lb/>
sent to the since <lb/>
of <lb/>
which relating to <lb/>
be con- <lb/>
non have been con <lb/>
mod Of the <lb/>
most which made <lb/>
to official vacancies, only <lb/>
have been leaving the <lb/>
mi, has before <lb/>
been display d Be sale, but <lb/>
even the most <lb/>
seem to glory now in <lb/>
they are doing. <lb/>
with <lb/>
n-i <lb/>
to he popular in House I e <lb/>
Congress. The House Com- <lb/>
elections ha <lb/>
that it Had no jurisdiction <lb/>
contest late J. M. <lb/>
was making <lb/>
I he time of his death the <lb/>
Mr. was elected <lb/>
to, and com mi fee has <lb/>
tattled the and other res- <lb/>
of same ilk. It has re- <lb/>
potted a much milder resolution, <lb/>
but even that is not certain to et <lb/>
through Senate. <lb/>
An the Omnibus <lb/>
Territorial bill has arrived at <lb/>
and only the Presidential <lb/>
is necessary to make it a law. The <lb/>
ac- provides for election- time <lb/>
the Senator and <lb/>
from North and ii <lb/>
Montana and to <lb/>
lake their next December. <lb/>
The President has signed the bill <lb/>
chartering the Nicaragua canal <lb/>
company. <lb/>
The lobbyists interested in the <lb/>
passage of direct tax Mil are in <lb/>
great trouble. They succeeded in <lb/>
getting it through both of <lb/>
Congress, but owing lo unexpected <lb/>
opposition causing delay it reached <lb/>
the President within less than ten <lb/>
days of the end of session, which <lb/>
makes it necessary <lb/>
the measure shall be signed by the <lb/>
before o'clock <lb/>
of March. This will give Mr. <lb/>
Cleveland an opportunity lo see the <lb/>
bill die without of veto- <lb/>
it. Many still believe <lb/>
that it will be vetoed, and <lb/>
President will take this occasion to <lb/>
administer a sharp rebuke to Con- <lb/>
in relation to class of leg- <lb/>
Pacific have once <lb/>
more proved themselves to <lb/>
stronger than All hopes <lb/>
of getting bill relating to their <lb/>
indebtedness the Government <lb/>
at this session have been <lb/>
abandoned, and Senate has, at <lb/>
request committee on Pa- <lb/>
railroads, recommitted the bill <lb/>
to committee. Evidently. Mr. <lb/>
has not <lb/>
private conferences with com- <lb/>
for <lb/>
Minister arrived <lb/>
from London, came to Washington <lb/>
this week to pay bis respects to toe <lb/>
President. <lb/>
The open letter written to Mr. <lb/>
Cleveland by the recently removed <lb/>
Civil Commissioner, Jude <lb/>
which the was <lb/>
abusive of roe former, will do Mr. <lb/>
much more harm <lb/>
Hie President. Few people care <lb/>
pay attention lo the tales told by a <lb/>
Had Judge <lb/>
written a letter a month ago <lb/>
and accompanied it with bis res- <lb/>
it would have created a <lb/>
political sensation, but now it raises <lb/>
but few comments. <lb/>
The changes iii the Cabinet slates <lb/>
are more erratic than ever, as the <lb/>
time in which they can be made <lb/>
Names are <lb/>
ed and gravely announced as de- <lb/>
upon only to dismissed <lb/>
from prophesy next <lb/>
The latest, though not for <lb/>
son the most probable reasonable <lb/>
slate, gives Mr. Blaine for Secretary <lb/>
of State, Mr. for the Treas- <lb/>
Geo. for the War De- <lb/>
Mr. Wanamaker for Post <lb/>
master General and Mr. Nobles, of <lb/>
for Secretary of the <lb/>
impression Is prevalent <lb/>
Mr. law partner, <lb/>
The Ens Wits, <lb/>
WE are now fitted up in and are prepared to man- <lb/>
upon short notice any kind or style of <lb/>
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb/>
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING. <lb/>
also keep line of <lb/>
READY MADE HARNESS. <lb/>
Come and see us. Flanagan's old stand <lb/>
R. J. Manager. <lb/>
ALFRED FORBES. <lb/>
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb/>
to buyers of Pitt counties, lino the following <lb/>
Out not to he tn Hit market. And lobe nail <lb/>
pure GOODS nil NOTION. <lb/>
GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS SHOES. <lb/>
CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS. and not n <lb/>
GOODS, DOORS. WINDOWS. SASH and ind <lb/>
WARE. HARDWARE. LEATHER M <lb/>
kinds. Gin and Mill Hat, Rock Limb, Pi Pus <lb/>
Hair. and . <lb/>
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton h I oiler to the trade at <lb/>
U down. percent for rash. Bread Prep- <lb/>
and Star Lye Prices. White Lead and pine Lin- <lb/>
Paint <lb/>
seed and <lb/>
Willow Ware. a specialty <lb/>
Mood and Wood and <lb/>
Give me a I <lb/>
TAILORING <lb/>
THE MAN <lb/>
i i BE EVERY DAY, the man who a of <lb/>
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb/>
CANNED GOODS, <lb/>
Can he whenever wanted. Yen only lo look for <lb/>
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb/>
And all your want In goods ran I <lb/>
BOXES CONFECTIONS POT OP TO ORDER. <lb/>
FINE . <lb/>
ESTABLISHED IN <lb/>
Our line is so large and complete and varied <lb/>
that it allows our customers to please <lb/>
as to prices. The garments offered are made <lb/>
the premises with the intention of furnishing th <lb/>
best material, perfect in finish and workmanship, <lb/>
at prices which compare favorably with <lb/>
of inferior quality, and to suit the most <lb/>
or economical taste. <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
LIFE AID FOE <lb/>
GREEN N. C <lb/>
SUGG OLD STAND. <lb/>
All kinds pin. oil in <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lowest rates <lb/>
Luther Sheldon, <lb/>
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS, am for a fire proof safe, <lb/>
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTO Y <lb/>
PAINTS. FANCY SLABS.<lb/>
Colors In Japan, Plate ; Cathedral Ohm <lb/>
Dry Paints. Plaster or w all Venetian Wood Mantels. <lb/>
n ire Cloth Window Rubber Roofing Paint, <lb/>
Mantel, <lb/>
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Nos. West Side Market Roanoke Ave. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
CASH HARDWARE STORE <lb/>
We are adding to our BOSS goods a- our and the public <lb/>
need. tools. Stove and Tinware. Sash. <lb/>
and Axe. Hoe. and Plow Casting Of. kind, Wheel <lb/>
Barbed Fencing. and Beating stoves and Stove pipe of <lb/>
Nail and Iron. Cucumber and Iron Drill pump, etc. Ac. <lb/>
We are agent for bait cook stove now in use. The is our <lb/>
leader and gives ion. Our cheaper grades are good and Worth <lb/>
the money asked tor them. <lb/>
Una rear ago started in bad tor our motto e sell for cash. <lb/>
We cling to as our molt o. realizing I lie fact that It is best for merchant <lb/>
customer. By close attention to business we have been rewarded <lb/>
success. . <lb/>
We thank the public and our customers especially tor patronage and a <lb/>
larger share in the future. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
out. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
J. B. fl CO., <lb/>
In <lb/>
INTEREST <lb/>
Having a fresh lino of the following goods, we are now <lb/>
read to offer to the just they stand in need good <lb/>
at prices that will please the <lb/>
THE FRONT <lb/>
J. D. Williamson, <lb/>
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Has Moved to On Door North Court <lb/>
or <lb/>
CARTS <lb/>
My U well with the put up <lb/>
but W keep Up with lime improved <lb/>
Bail material used In all work. All Styles Spring used, you ran <lb/>
Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb/>
Also keep on hand a full I of <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb/>
the round, we will sell as row as <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
Thanking the people of this and surrounding for <lb/>
merit a continuance of the same. <lb/>
CO <lb/>
E. C. GLENN,<lb/>
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb/>
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb/>
SHELL LIME, PI RE BONE. <lb/>
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb/>
Wagons, for sale. <lb/>
HAVE IN STOCK <lb/>
STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS MODS, <lb/>
Dry Goods,<lb/>
SHIRTS COLLARS. <lb/>
BOOTS AND SHOES <lb/>
Tb fit fill as with their patronage. <lb/>
Hardware, Nails, Guns, Shot, Powder, <lb/>
Glass-ware. Wood and Willow <lb/>
ware, Furniture, Harness, Whips, <lb/>
Gail Ax and Railroad Mills Snuff, Chewing <lb/>
and Smoking Tobacco. <lb/>
N. C. Mar. 1887. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
On Monday the day of March, A <lb/>
P. I will at the Court House <lb/>
door In tho town of I the <lb/>
highest bidder one of <lb/>
land In County containing about <lb/>
and bounded as follow <lb/>
The following lot of land In the <lb/>
vision of the lands Cynthia Manning. <lb/>
Nancy Manning and Manning <lb/>
to wit. Lot No. assigned to <lb/>
Tombs, Vaults. Fencing-, <lb/>
I would rail <lb/>
firm to the <lb/>
rah Beginning at <lb/>
assign <lb/>
your <lb/>
address <lb/>
In you can buy a <lb/>
or f <lb/>
any <lb/>
country. Thai n is the most <lb/>
and bent known haying been <lb/>
for over forty years In this <lb/>
Thai Hie is <lb/>
poles lo a stake, thence <lb/>
E poles to a Make t thence <lb/>
S 37- W one-fifth pole to corner of <lb/>
ditch thence N three-fifth <lb/>
poles to beginning ii <lb/>
acres ii poles a Xx In Bl <lb/>
hands for collection against Sarah <lb/>
and which hare been on said hied <lb/>
as the property of said Tills <lb/>
February J. A. K <lb/>
By K. W. I. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
flaying as of <lb/>
the Last Will and Testament of Amos <lb/>
deceased, on the Sod day of <lb/>
1880. notice Is hereby to all <lb/>
Indebted to said <lb/>
to make Immediate payment <lb/>
to the undesigned, to all of <lb/>
said estate to present their <lb/>
authenticated to the undersigned on <lb/>
or before the 2nd day of January. <lb/>
or will he plead in liar of their <lb/>
B. <lb/>
of Evans. <lb/>
j. and his for or- <lb/>
promptly and <lb/>
Very <lb/>
P. W. BAT KM. <lb/>
Refer to <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
n. p, <lb/>
Or direct <lb/>
for <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
. J. <lb/>
f lit C. N <lb/>
C C COBB, <lb/>
c, <lb/>
y. M <lb/>
IS TOM LINK WE WILL <lb/>
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, 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/>
i Mill, will aim nil at <lb/>
, r We are a New Firm, but not new men to the <lb/>
council who stand id need of good our am invited to come to see , <lb/>
sail as law m as <lb/>
On M the of A <lb/>
I will cell st Court <lb/>
door In the town of lo the <lb/>
bidder one <lb/>
County containing a eras <lb/>
And hounded follows <lb/>
The following lot of land In the <lb/>
ion of Hie lands of Cynthia <lb/>
Nancy Manning J. H. Manning <lb/>
nit at a <lb/>
comer of ditch, thence S IT DOM <lb/>
dividing line, thence the dividing line K <lb/>
W IS to thence N g <lb/>
I Xii to a Make thence H T. <lb/>
I poles to the containing <lb/>
poles to a Ea In y <lb/>
j hands Henry Man- <lb/>
v. on <lb/>
i Mill land property of said Henry <lb/>
i Manning. A. K. <lb/>
I Ki 16th <lb/>
K. W. s. <lb/>
Watch-Maker Jeweler. <lb/>
you want something nice In way el<lb/>
Cobb Bros., A Gilliam, <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
Commission Merchants, <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
hats had years ex- <lb/>
at the are <lb/>
to <lb/>
the of shippers. <lb/>
to <lb/>
All to oar <lb/>
hands will receive prompt and <lb/>
Sewing Machines, <lb/>
conic to A <lb/>
new Meek Just <lb/>
Clock, Jewelry and Sewing <lb/>
repaired and warranted. <lb/>
W. S. RAWLS <lb/>
FEED STORE. <lb/>
C. D. ROUNTREE, <lb/>
Dealer In Hay. Com. Meal, <lb/>
Mill <lb/>
Corn and <lb/>
I pay CASH for my and sf- <lb/>
o Mil sf <lb/>
i i . SM st Mora of J. Bait <lb/>
A Hie.<lb/>
Tr<lb/>
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R. Lang's Column. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
AS <lb/>
take the lead in tbs <lb/>
display of <lb/>
Spring <lb/>
NOVELTIES. <lb/>
We bars now on <lb/>
an <lb/>
Of rare novelties in <lb/>
Stripe and <lb/>
Th styles <lb/>
for the season are the<lb/>
In which we art show- <lb/>
quits a varied <lb/>
assortment both in <lb/>
Wild Colors <lb/>
also have a com- <lb/>
line in <lb/>
Victoria Lawns <lb/>
AND <lb/>
for the coming season. <lb/>
Our of <lb/>
Was never more replete <lb/>
with novelties. <lb/>
We have <lb/>
and Insertion, <lb/>
Revere, French Work, <lb/>
Swiss Edging and In- <lb/>
and many <lb/>
other novelties. <lb/>
Call early and secure <lb/>
your choice, <lb/>
Free school Monday. <lb/>
is f he last day of F-1- <lb/>
It is u food lime to pat shade <lb/>
trees. <lb/>
It was a regular slash we had last <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Lent begins on next Wednesday <lb/>
March <lb/>
A bank cold do a good business <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
Shad are being by th <lb/>
skimmers now. <lb/>
Several of have put <lb/>
in garden seed- <lb/>
I is time to prepare ground for <lb/>
Irish potatoes. <lb/>
A and loan Association <lb/>
wool help this section. <lb/>
Tons foe by A. <lb/>
-baa. <lb/>
Two month- of the year almost <lb/>
gone. <lb/>
The weather last week pat the <lb/>
river on another boom. <lb/>
of western Seed <lb/>
Oats for sale by A. <lb/>
The water went right up in the <lb/>
river the snow rain. <lb/>
New dome and Davis sewing ma- <lb/>
chines for sale by J. C. Lanier. <lb/>
Monthly meeting of the Conner <lb/>
Commissioners next Monday. <lb/>
Cheapest goods in town, at th <lb/>
Racket Store next door to <lb/>
The made many vacant <lb/>
seats in the last <lb/>
BOO early all white Spring <lb/>
Oats, Cheap at -he Old Brisk Store- <lb/>
The poor ha properly <lb/>
ed after daring had weather. <lb/>
Jan received Boss Fa- <lb/>
Milk at the Oil <lb/>
Brick Store. <lb/>
Fertilizers are now being <lb/>
by the farmers in large <lb/>
tics. <lb/>
Go to the Racket Store for <lb/>
clothing for Ladies <lb/>
or Gen's. <lb/>
should rend call for <lb/>
a first <lb/>
pace of tan paper. <lb/>
Save money by your <lb/>
shoes, beats dry goods at the <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
The weather been bee <lb/>
to keep even the drummers from <lb/>
around. <lb/>
Now in all D. U <lb/>
Ferry Go's at the <lb/>
oM Brick Store. <lb/>
Wonder it George <lb/>
horn on as bed a <lb/>
Friday proved to be. <lb/>
A splendid line of china and <lb/>
sort of crockery and glassware <lb/>
the Store. <lb/>
We ate anxious to ace any <lb/>
mine snow like one last week. <lb/>
It business in doll. <lb/>
live Mink and <lb/>
an Fox and Coon <lb/>
-vented at M. R. <lb/>
A man killed <lb/>
a man named at Bath a <lb/>
days ago. skipped. <lb/>
The ladies the Baptist <lb/>
an- far a to be <lb/>
held the i in March court. <lb/>
To snit <lb/>
liberal terns heretofore <lb/>
to J. B. Green- <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
Two more efforts at snowing <lb/>
since the fall of Thursday night, <lb/>
amounted to earthing <lb/>
It was a bad day Saturday, <lb/>
some of the that <lb/>
was very good <lb/>
the weather. <lb/>
The little girls the <lb/>
Bee Society of the Baptist <lb/>
a last Friday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Where yon see a horse there <lb/>
yon will sea a red heeded girl. <lb/>
But has to do with <lb/>
the Peerless Shirts at Biggs A M <lb/>
ford's. <lb/>
Grover Cleveland's term a <lb/>
dent expires next when <lb/>
Benjamin Harrison will be <lb/>
rated. <lb/>
Jan lbs more P- <lb/>
Co Sweet Scotch which <lb/>
has proven to be the healthiest and <lb/>
cheapest. per at <lb/>
Old Brick <lb/>
The on the roofs a <lb/>
number of the brick stores with tin <lb/>
roofs to leak very badly last Friday <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
II. F. Keel says tell everybody he <lb/>
is in Richmond stock and <lb/>
will have a car load of <lb/>
to arrive in Greenville Friday <lb/>
We that weather. <lb/>
hoot this section during the last <lb/>
week will compare with the, best <lb/>
climates in the State. <lb/>
Mr. U. F. Keel left Monday <lb/>
I for Richmond. <lb/>
Miss Belle is visiting <lb/>
I Miss Peebles. <lb/>
Mi. J. W. Goodwin returned Sat- <lb/>
from a commercial trip of <lb/>
feral weeks. <lb/>
M Nannie King left. Mond-y <lb/>
I visit relatives in Wilson and <lb/>
Mrs O of Wilson, who <lb/>
has been visiting her father, ex- <lb/>
Sheriff King, returned borne Mob <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Mrs. V. L. Stephens returned yes- <lb/>
from a visit to her pa ran <lb/>
Mrs. W. R. Wars, of Washington, <lb/>
passed town Monday to <lb/>
visit her father, Mr. H. W. Brown, <lb/>
near Greenville. <lb/>
Mrs. F. A. Ogden and little <lb/>
daughter, of Virginia are <lb/>
the family of Rev. J. W. <lb/>
I Mrs. Ogden's <lb/>
We regret that tie, the little <lb/>
j ten year old daughter of Mr. John <lb/>
j S. Harris, of Falkland, died Mn- <lb/>
day evening. She bad been sick <lb/>
only live <lb/>
Mr. John living near <lb/>
by <lb/>
t Kinston last week to see <lb/>
ins daughter Mrs Andrews, who is <lb/>
very sick. <lb/>
Any person wanting to buy a <lb/>
good organ sewing machine <lb/>
cheap might find it to their Interest <lb/>
to inquire at the office. <lb/>
love, <lb/>
L j <lb/>
t a poor <lb/>
Gang about hi.,<lb/>
We hope not many more freshets <lb/>
will trouble the people prevent <lb/>
their coming into town before <lb/>
from the bridge will <lb/>
built. <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
a- last <lb/>
all <lb/>
at <lb/>
The last week interfered <lb/>
with the telegraphic <lb/>
The wires ware downed and <lb/>
some time no message could be <lb/>
passed. <lb/>
printed X mark the right <lb/>
of the head or this paper is not it- <lb/>
self intended for a but to <lb/>
show the kind of that is <lb/>
The dun mark is made <lb/>
a pencil. <lb/>
The committee appointed to supers <lb/>
intend the construction of the road- <lb/>
way from the Koran end of he <lb/>
bridge were oat Monday to decide <lb/>
upon bast location- <lb/>
Cannot somebody at tee different <lb/>
post offices in the <lb/>
new item T Don't yon feel <lb/>
in section in let the <lb/>
world what is going on <lb/>
Unless has inter- <lb/>
in on w re- <lb/>
Howard be <lb/>
extern ed at to-day for the <lb/>
murder d W. H. Porter. The <lb/>
in last. <lb/>
A to which a bell i tied <lb/>
seen flying in the vicinity <lb/>
where railroad hands are at <lb/>
work in town <lb/>
j last few days. Other buzzards give <lb/>
billed one plenty of room. <lb/>
We understand that road <lb/>
from Scotland Neck to Green <lb/>
already graded a few <lb/>
miles Greene lie <lb/>
I Kinston. frees. <lb/>
Ton are brother. The <lb/>
j is not. yet all completed <lb/>
nothing has been <lb/>
I done towards carrying road any <lb/>
I further for the <lb/>
Of all the letters Raleigh <lb/>
we published in <lb/>
exchanges, we find none more point <lb/>
ed and interesting than those <lb/>
in the We <lb/>
hope readers will appreciate <lb/>
the effort the best. new on <lb/>
all points to the of helping <lb/>
as enlarge subscription. While <lb/>
the has special <lb/>
complaint to make it to have <lb/>
a much larger list in Pitt county. <lb/>
Oat <lb/>
The Victor Safe ft Lock Co., of <lb/>
Cincinnati are sending out <lb/>
to publishers to sell <lb/>
and much is cash <lb/>
and ranch in advertising; The <lb/>
com pan v safes to agents at <lb/>
the very same money that publish <lb/>
pay, they get the ad- <lb/>
for nothing. We have <lb/>
got proof of and mention it <lb/>
brethren of the press who have <lb/>
received propositions may <lb/>
what they are doing <lb/>
Cupid's capers are mysteries- <lb/>
Once his arrow ha <lb/>
flown, i pierces is led <lb/>
a to she <lb/>
He <lb/>
day Alia ti id with <lb/>
ion.- serene night. Men call <lb/>
and laugh. Jet none wt-o save <lb/>
not possessed it cart know its mean- <lb/>
is a Ore that a child <lb/>
never A heart possessed- <lb/>
by love knows no such word as fail. <lb/>
light winning makes the <lb/>
and seldom the Par <lb/>
sou's service be required in tying <lb/>
love if the race <lb/>
dosed at, every uttered <lb/>
can where reason d- <lb/>
and heart is faint, <lb/>
ne'er wins a lady fair. <lb/>
she do frown, not in hate of you. <lb/>
Bat rather to beget more love in <lb/>
to have you gone <lb/>
For hey all are mad loft alone. <lb/>
Take no whatever she doth <lb/>
For gone, she doth not <lb/>
On Wednesday the 20th <lb/>
a number of as <lb/>
at the residence J. J. <lb/>
Perkins, Esq., on Pitt street, to <lb/>
witness the marriage of his <lb/>
daughter. Miss Lizzie Perkins, <lb/>
to Mr. J. C. T;. son, of Green- <lb/>
popular young merchants. <lb/>
The ceremony formed <lb/>
o'clock Rev. J. W Pas- <lb/>
tor of the Baptist <lb/>
After the ceremony <lb/>
were numerous and refresh- <lb/>
abundant. <lb/>
The bride was attired in a lovely <lb/>
dress of cream and <lb/>
groom wore fall dress <lb/>
Prince Abort. <lb/>
A number of beautiful presents <lb/>
were received by the couple. <lb/>
Among the guests were Mr. Al <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
Buying goods for our new store. Will have <lb/>
the best selected stock ever brought to <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/>
The ., , . . r. these <lb/>
mills for a mi pal them <lb/>
in Artier, lo inform <lb/>
i. e 1-. <lb/>
loin and wheat <lb/>
Satisfaction i <lb/>
I would <lb/>
prepared to goes .- <lb/>
mil at .<lb/>
be III. in I <lb/>
when l <lb/>
will be <lb/>
sol-l lowest prices . <lb/>
Robt, R. <lb/>
PLEASE TELL. . <lb/>
id M Store <lb/>
I have a line of<lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The cob-red boy Johns <lb/>
who is employed at the Western <lb/>
Union telegraph office in , lace <lb/>
to deliver telegraphic messages ha <lb/>
the peculiar and valuable faculty of <lb/>
knowing to whom the messages <lb/>
be given. He can neither <lb/>
read or write. Is fifteen years old and <lb/>
quite intelligent. Frequently mes- <lb/>
sages on <lb/>
i trains, fie -takes the message stands <lb/>
Forbes and wife. Mr. A. It V watches the <lb/>
wire, Mr. W. S. get off and when the man <lb/>
and wife, Mr. R. M. Hearne and comes along him his message, <lb/>
wife, Mr. Henry Shepperd and wife, He hits times in ten. He <lb/>
Mr. H. A. Button and wife, Mr. D. it by intuition and cannot ex- <lb/>
K. Lang's Column <lb/>
Farmers should first see. that all <lb/>
available, home manure ban been <lb/>
prepared and used before investing <lb/>
in foreign article. <lb/>
A amount saved each week <lb/>
would soon grow in to a large <lb/>
How much a savings <lb/>
; bank would help in direction. <lb/>
The coal being consumed by the <lb/>
of Greenville this winter is <lb/>
very inferior quality and is <lb/>
most as expensive as wood. <lb/>
It has been a week for staying in <lb/>
and not of a local nature <lb/>
been occurring that the news <lb/>
I gatherer get bold of. <lb/>
There will be service at the <lb/>
next moraine <lb/>
at o'clock and night at o'clock, <lb/>
j by Rev. G- L. Finch. <lb/>
SO More day <lb/>
you hear a lady remark, Ob I wish <lb/>
. merchants keep <lb/>
Silks to <lb/>
No more trouble la <lb/>
dies. Yon Sud all at <lb/>
Some papers we could name <lb/>
at a gust and swallow a <lb/>
They clamor for the work <lb/>
to be required to work <lb/>
it eight a day and then <lb/>
com the telegraph to <lb/>
j keep their offices open from a. M., <lb/>
to P. aT., just lour teen hours. <lb/>
The inconsistency of some people is <lb/>
at- If habit of transmit <lb/>
ting telegrams at late boors had <lb/>
never been allowed it would <lb/>
have, been looked for, and all <lb/>
business be reason- <lb/>
able boors. Why not require a <lb/>
of post offices and a of <lb/>
telegraph offices t Or why require <lb/>
one class work only eight hours <lb/>
a day and another hours f <lb/>
As wending bis <lb/>
way homeward, picking up <lb/>
here and there of the mod, try- <lb/>
to step on every of dry <lb/>
rod in feet around, on last <lb/>
night, and everything was as still <lb/>
a he, a long, low wail was <lb/>
heard, which almost made blood <lb/>
ran cold in oar veins. It was <lb/>
and festive rooster. <lb/>
The at once took possession <lb/>
of it m a thief. We <lb/>
ed for to above hat on <lb/>
for was going to drop <lb/>
of, white meditating, we <lb/>
beard the festive fowls rent the air <lb/>
with its heart rending cry help. <lb/>
We bravely crossed the street and <lb/>
there met and started in <lb/>
put of the and found j <lb/>
rooster almost devoid of feathers. I <lb/>
The dogs in the act of disposing <lb/>
Moral; Rooster beware oil <lb/>
d- <lb/>
J. and wife. Mr. J. T. <lb/>
and wife,. Mrs. J. W. Wild- <lb/>
man, Mrs. Dr. Brown. Mrs. <lb/>
C. D. Mrs. L- H. Wilson, <lb/>
Mrs. A White, Mrs. L. J. God- <lb/>
win, Mrs. E. Greene, Mrs. B. A. <lb/>
Bettie Warren, <lb/>
Martha Tyson, Nannie <lb/>
Langley, Williams and Flor <lb/>
Williams, Prof. John Duckett, <lb/>
Messrs. B- Greene, V. L. Ste- <lb/>
E. J. L. Lit Is. W. <lb/>
B. Brown, W. F. Harding, H. B. <lb/>
Wilson. W. H. White, C. F. White, <lb/>
E. Jr., Harry <lb/>
Mr. and have taken <lb/>
room at King Which -s <lb/>
at m. home. <lb/>
wishes hie <lb/>
may be a of joy and <lb/>
love, unmarred by even the <lb/>
eat ripple of <lb/>
t- -w <lb/>
Snow last <lb/>
day. It began falling n alter- I <lb/>
noon bin it is <lb/>
a came down. <lb/>
the lakes got the j <lb/>
and to make a <lb/>
showing on trees and house lops. <lb/>
fall then became thicker and <lb/>
soon the ground was covered Bank <lb/>
matters look like we were in <lb/>
tor s snow storm. Nor did <lb/>
ii stop for the kept on <lb/>
falling thick and mid <lb/>
night reaching a depth of from tour <lb/>
to six inches, so who were out <lb/>
state, and some declare it to have <lb/>
been even deeper. After midnight <lb/>
the snow and it began <lb/>
The until some <lb/>
lime the next but did not melt <lb/>
all the snow, for BOOM could In- seen <lb/>
several days tops of <lb/>
es in some places upon the <lb/>
ground. Friday, had not rain <lb/>
melted it, there would have been a <lb/>
deep snow, with all the rain and <lb/>
snow the weather was not very- <lb/>
cold. <lb/>
plain it, but he docs it all the same. <lb/>
Weldon <lb/>
reminds us of a boy that <lb/>
in the telegraph office here <lb/>
awhile bank. He did not know the <lb/>
first .-r in telegraphy and <lb/>
could tall how any letter <lb/>
made, yet knew every call that, was <lb/>
could tell what office was <lb/>
being called and re he call <lb/>
coming g-- <lb/>
name of the and <lb/>
not telegraphic <lb/>
l told to go and <lb/>
other <lb/>
Tarboro or <lb/>
so . operator, <lb/>
the <lb/>
what l-t- <lb/>
was <lb/>
big mm <lb/>
BY <lb/>
I can sell cheap. Violin <lb/>
Guitar and strings also for sale <lb/>
Special attention paid <lb/>
and Jr Iring. <lb/>
MOSES <lb/>
and <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly before <lb/>
Court I Oil <lb/>
1-tn day of Ki by, i-h us <lb/>
tor of J. C. <lb/>
is hereby to all Indebted <lb/>
to the estate tn aw <lb/>
to the and to all <lb/>
of aid estate to present their <lb/>
authenticated to the <lb/>
on or the day of <lb/>
or thin notice plead In <lb/>
recover;. This of <lb/>
of G i <lb/>
Has been reduced <lb/>
to <lb/>
And not depend on borrowing nor <lb/>
trying to make One Planter do <lb/>
the work of two Planters, but <lb/>
buy a this season <lb/>
and save the r-k of <lb/>
a stand of cotton <lb/>
which may cost you <lb/>
more <lb/>
plantar. <lb/>
New <lb/>
Persons wishing to improve their <lb/>
memories or strengthen their power <lb/>
of attention should send to Prof. <lb/>
Fifth Avenue. N. T; <lb/>
for prospectus free, as ad- <lb/>
in another column. <lb/>
Look on margin at foot of <lb/>
first page and yon will find some- <lb/>
thing interesting Racket <lb/>
Store every week. The new pro- <lb/>
are alive to the times and <lb/>
know how to sell goods cheap. <lb/>
Brown ft are in a new <lb/>
to-day. One <lb/>
firm has recently returned from the <lb/>
North and they are offering big <lb/>
bargains to purchasers They have <lb/>
a nice stock of fine clothing besides <lb/>
the other goods mentioned. Bead <lb/>
the advertisement. <lb/>
Colley, the Barber, <lb/>
something <lb/>
thing carries off dandruff, <lb/>
pulls kinks out of hair is <lb/>
article generally hat Col- <lb/>
don't about the hair and <lb/>
scalp can tell See <lb/>
advertisement. <lb/>
in this paper will lie <lb/>
found the notice dissolution of <lb/>
ft entire <lb/>
having b-en purchased by <lb/>
Samuel a ho has been <lb/>
mad with the firm ever mm its <lb/>
Greenville in 1375, <lb/>
the has been <lb/>
ed almost, exclusively by him. <lb/>
began business in Old <lb/>
Store and that, has grown <lb/>
in popularity today it is a <lb/>
household word throughout the <lb/>
country and far into of the <lb/>
adjoining counties. The business <lb/>
of the Old Brick Store its <lb/>
to Mr. As a <lb/>
and dealer be stands with- <lb/>
out a peer. His <lb/>
is and h <lb/>
commands a large flattering <lb/>
patronage. As sole owner of the <lb/>
establish men;, we wish him mater <lb/>
success than ever. <lb/>
fT th <lb/>
town of <lb/>
Concord with -he<lb/>
he Ii on- <lb/>
amid a <lb/>
See lights, of twenty candle <lb/>
the <lb/>
ate to be incomplete op- <lb/>
ninety day. <lb/>
will lie one the <lb/>
lighted towns in country when <lb/>
this is done, I it a <lb/>
spirit the <lb/>
lite region, <lb/>
hope now rue principal <lb/>
towns of Eastern lighted <lb/>
by electricity. Kinston; <lb/>
New Washington, <lb/>
Tarboro, Rocky Mount, <lb/>
Weldon, Ed en ton, and <lb/>
are those <lb/>
which at once adopt this <lb/>
cheap and efficient tern of <lb/>
of three dollars a <lb/>
as the cost of lighting a alter <lb/>
approved methods. As a <lb/>
preventive of thieving oilier <lb/>
crime, the electric is worth <lb/>
more than three a to <lb/>
any a thousand inhabitants. <lb/>
Wilmington<lb/>
Who have just re- <lb/>
from New York <lb/>
with a full line of <lb/>
Worsted, <lb/>
White Goods, Laces <lb/>
Embroideries, <lb/>
Flouncing a <lb/>
Fine Clothing the <lb/>
firm patron- <lb/>
by W. A <lb/>
Bros Hate., c. <lb/>
We bought low for <lb/>
cash and will sell at <lb/>
panic prices <lb/>
Be sure to call.<lb/>
Why new discovery by Alfred <lb/>
in tin- way of helping the <lb/>
ed. By calling on or addressing the <lb/>
above barber, you a <lb/>
bottle of Preparation that is invaluable <lb/>
for eradicating and causing the <lb/>
kinkiest hair to mid <lb/>
only two or three application a <lb/>
necessary, nod a common <lb/>
brush i all moving <lb/>
vigorously tors few minutes with <lb/>
the Preparation. Try a and lie <lb/>
convinced, SO cents-. <lb/>
Barber, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. J <lb/>
New Firm I <lb/>
Now why cannot Greenville act <lb/>
this f The town y can <lb/>
afford to pay B a year for <lb/>
lights. The matter e <lb/>
The must have <lb/>
and must keep with the spirit <lb/>
of-progress that is showing itself in <lb/>
many North Carolina towns. Of <lb/>
course we various enter-1 <lb/>
to follow the. railroad <lb/>
lets get to work and have <lb/>
of the the road comes. I <lb/>
But same reliable can be <lb/>
found t the House Shoe, <lb/>
is presided over by A. <lb/>
Robert O. <lb/>
need no recommendation before the <lb/>
People of Si sen and Pitt comity as <lb/>
in the art <lb/>
has been fully proven. W have Just <lb/>
added to ear shop one of the latest <lb/>
proved chairs and we Intend giving our <lb/>
i good a and Hair fut <lb/>
r any in the line as <lb/>
can be had can be <lb/>
waited on their residences. <lb/>
Cleaning a -xi- <lb/>
For your liberal in <lb/>
the past <lb/>
Cordially Solicit <lb/>
A continuance of same- <lb/>
When Come to Town I <lb/>
Do not fail to examine our <lb/>
-------stock of------- <lb/>
Tell bin not to delay but <lb/>
now and see if Ins old planter <lb/>
needs any repairs, and if <lb/>
order I hem at once or <lb/>
the Planter to me or leave <lb/>
it with Mr. Alfred <lb/>
with full particulars <lb/>
and it will be taken <lb/>
to re- <lb/>
paired, and re- <lb/>
fill at a <lb/>
moderate <lb/>
cost. <lb/>
Builder's Material. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, <lb/>
Shoos, Hats, Hardware <lb/>
And Crockery. <lb/>
We keep complete line of <lb/>
Staple Groceries. <lb/>
j Tell him that I can famish <lb/>
Timbers be may need, either <lb/>
dressed or undressed. Also I <lb/>
can bin with build- <lb/>
Brackets and <lb/>
pinches <lb/>
and piazzas, in <lb/>
or trim- <lb/>
that be may <lb/>
to build a <lb/>
Will Grind Your Cora <lb/>
special attention to j And her that I can grind hi <lb/>
corn into amid Meal and that <lb/>
I will nice him of <lb/>
the same ti be will <lb/>
In me Ins <lb/>
to grind. <lb/>
W call <lb/>
he <lb/>
-GIRL torn <lb/>
plow, and th <lb/>
plows. We will I <lb/>
also offer tn the trade <lb/>
LARD'S which <lb/>
has mare merit than anything of I <lb/>
tin kind ever put on the <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
LITTLE, HOUSE b BRO. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
By with the <lb/>
ill <lb/>
truly, <lb/>
Ci <lb/>
LOW TARIFF <lb/>
N. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
The Atlanta Constitution sag- <lb/>
people <lb/>
will begin on the 8th of <lb/>
March. For Democrat it will <lb/>
begin on the 4th That piper <lb/>
have added further that <lb/>
for religious people will <lb/>
forty days, while for <lb/>
Democrats it continues four <lb/>
years. <lb/>
Will somebody of a good <lb/>
turn of mind a <lb/>
calculation as to number of men <lb/>
in North Carolina who to be <lb/>
PUnt. <lb/>
It is said that a of <lb/>
salt in each kerosene lamp makes <lb/>
oil give a clearer and better <lb/>
. This in simple and is <lb/>
at least worth a <lb/>
Dissolution. <lb/>
The Arm of ha <lb/>
day dissolved h mutual con- <lb/>
the entire interests of i firm <lb/>
In <lb/>
ill continue, the business at the old <lb/>
stand. All the business of the. old firm <lb/>
will be Mr Sch and all <lb/>
monies clue are to lie paid to Thia <lb/>
21st day of <lb/>
D. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
entire control of the <lb/>
and Furniture of <lb/>
with which I have <lb/>
been connected since 1875. I wish to in- <lb/>
form all friends and they <lb/>
continue to find mo it. the Old Brick <lb/>
Store to suit in <lb/>
particular. Returning sots <lb/>
thanks for the very p <lb/>
bestowed the old I a <lb/>
their favors, which --very <lb/>
endeavor will be made to met it. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Free Examination <lb/>
Days. <lb/>
On second Friday Sat- <lb/>
April. July, <lb/>
October Should <lb/>
any persons desire to examined at <lb/>
other times, the decided <lb/>
the ones pay for It. <lb/>
, j. Latham <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
On the 20th day of March <lb/>
A. D. I will fell at the Court <lb/>
door in the town of Greenville to the <lb/>
highest bidder for cash two tracts of land <lb/>
in county containing about acres <lb/>
and bounded as <lb/>
One tract of land containing <lb/>
i about seres the <lb/>
I lands of Mrs. M. J. Dennis, Peyton Al- <lb/>
the May 1-sud others Beaver <lb/>
Dam also one other tract in <lb/>
Beaver containing <lb/>
note the lauds of <lb/>
Charles Harris H. and the <lb/>
set apart, for Alfred Nichols <lb/>
others to an execution in my <lb/>
hands for against Alfred <lb/>
Nichols and which has been on <lb/>
land as of said Alfred <lb/>
Nichols. J. A K <lb/>
This Mia. <lb/>
By B W. D.<lb/>
Corrected weekly <lb/>
and Retail <lb/>
Mess Pork <lb/>
Bulk Side<lb/>
Sides S <lb/>
Shoulder A <lb/>
Pitt County to <lb/>
Sugar Cured I lam- <lb/>
i Flour it to <lb/>
I Coffee to <lb/>
Brown to <lb/>
u in <lb/>
IS to <lb/>
Tobacco to <lb/>
. to <lb/>
laird S <lb/>
I Butter to <lb/>
Cheese -4<lb/>
Meal cs to <lb/>
Corn to <lb/>
Irish i <lb/>
i. A. Halt so <lb/>
Liverpool Salt <lb/>
Hide to <lb/>
Rags l <lb/>
Beeswax to <lb/>
Bread <lb/>
tar Lye <lb/>
tn <lb/>
BAx <lb/>
j Oats CO <lb/>
For we have free Buggies now. Ah <lb/>
you -iv free to buy yon please, bill <lb/>
if want to save you to <lb/>
y On rear of B. <lb/>
A Cos. For convenience e <lb/>
have entrance H. F. <lb/>
Keel's on Iran give <lb/>
you <lb/>
That you ever had in life tor <lb/>
lo money thin any DIM <lb/>
else in can give Why <lb/>
for my expenses ate leis and I pay ti <lb/>
spot cash f Roods and save lie- <lb/>
Count-, and Tim don't <lb/>
come and see. Having bad IS years <lb/>
in the business guarantee <lb/>
perfect or no charge. <lb/>
; a Specialty, Don't forget the <lb/>
place on 4th street J. Cherry <lb/>
A i o. <lb/>
A, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Dissolution. <lb/>
The firm of H. F. A Co hive this <lb/>
day dissolved by mutual consent. All <lb/>
persons indebted to said Ami will settle <lb/>
With H. F. Keel, and persons holding <lb/>
against said Arm will present <lb/>
them to him for This <lb/>
19th II. F. <lb/>
T K. <lb/>
Hereafter I will continue tin- business, <lb/>
and will Boon have a large lot of stock to <lb/>
arrive. Give a call. If. F. <lb/>
Dissolution. <lb/>
The partnership Heretofore existing <lb/>
between K. S. Fleming <lb/>
of A. . Fleming <lb/>
has rids day dissolved by mil <lb/>
all persons <lb/>
will F. Fleming for <lb/>
payment, all persona indebted ts <lb/>
firm with him. Jan 17th <lb/>
F. <lb/>
O i the day of <lb/>
A. I. I will ell at the Court <lb/>
door In town to the <lb/>
bidder for cash three of <lb/>
hi in county containing <lb/>
t s and bounded <lb/>
Una In Beaver Darn <lb/>
I t to acres, <lb/>
of v. whitehead. <lb/>
I others, and being tract <lb/>
sold to John Nichols by Nelson Nichols. <lb/>
One r tn cl containing one at <lb/>
of B. i . Willoughby. <lb/>
T. A. Nichols and and <lb/>
I known hi acre; also ten <lb/>
of id W. <lb/>
I William r I and the land <lb/>
o in is lo i i -ii sundry executions <lb/>
in no co against <lb/>
son land have bean <lb/>
I said land he property of Mar <lb/>
son A. K. <lb/>
F Ii, s. 1880. <lb/>
B s. <lb/>
,,;, I'm <lb/>
J. It. <lb/>
J. s. <lb/>
N. M. Tarboro, Gen <lb/>
K. I . W <lb/>
The for travel <lb/>
The Steamer f <lb/>
and boat on river. She baa <lb/>
been thoroughly repaired, <lb/>
and painted. <lb/>
Fitted up specially for the <lb/>
convenience of <lb/>
POLITE ATTENTIVE <lb/>
A Table <lb/>
best the market affords. <lb/>
A trip on the l la <lb/>
not only comfortable but <lb/>
Leaves Monday, Wednesday <lb/>
Friday at V, A M. <lb/>
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, <lb/>
and Saturday at A. at. <lb/>
Freights received daily and <lb/>
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb/>
i. H Kai. <lb/>
Greenville. . <lb/>
m ii m, m. <lb/>
the <lb/>
the first la <lb/>
I shall business at old <lb/>
stand Cross Bonds with a full <lb/>
line of goods and will take pleasure in <lb/>
serving my oil customer <lb/>
with many thanks for patronage <lb/>
a of the <lb/>
I am Very i our, <lb/>
F. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Tin classes ill be <lb/>
new pupils can enter <lb/>
January. <lb/>
TEACHERS <lb/>
C. ii. Principal <lb/>
Miss a- <lb/>
Miss it. S. Vocal and <lb/>
Music.<lb/>
Drawing. <lb/>
Mrs. F. W. Book <lb/>
DEPARTMENTS.<lb/>
The having duly and Mar <lb/>
lied is to the List Will and ate. ; Pan ting mid Drawing. <lb/>
Testament of James K. do- Military. <lb/>
ceased, on the  Ii day of <lb/>
j notice la hereby given to all person <lb/>
to estate tn mike Immediate <lb/>
and to all of said es- <lb/>
to their claims properly <lb/>
ADVANTAGES <lb/>
Large, Comfortable <lb/>
ion and <lb/>
Prepared fat <lb/>
Boarders. A Corps of <lb/>
to the on being graduates of first class <lb/>
the day of January, <lb/>
till- will be plead in of work lo any College in <lb/>
This <lb/>
of <lb/>
AMI-S P. F <lb/>
i of James E <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
during the year <lb/>
New Pianos Organs <lb/>
A of i early volumes, <lb/>
purchased for the <lb/>
from too to M <lb/>
Beard Tuition Tuition arid <lb/>
for Day Pupils the same as <lb/>
Pupils who do not beard <lb/>
live Notes again-t I i V ., <lb/>
due as <lb/>
for Two Hundred Dollars each <lb/>
follows ; <lb/>
on the 1st day of 1890. <lb/>
One on the 1st day of January 1801. <lb/>
One on the 1st day January <lb/>
One on the 1st day of <lb/>
One on the 1st nay of January <lb/>
All patties ire hereby warned not to <lb/>
bar or trade said notes. This <lb/>
day B. <lb/>
before engaging b-ard elsewhere, <lb/>
fur her particular. Address. <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
Of Interest to <lb/>
V e will m<lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. C. <lb/>
SOB <lb/>
-r-rm <lb/>
Stop <lb/>
Is better than any ; handier, finer, more <lb/>
more of it, more for the money, and in the <lb/>
form of a powder, for convenience Takes, at <lb/>
it were, the fabric in one hand, the dirt in the other, <lb/>
and lays them speaking, wash- <lb/>
with little work. <lb/>
As it saves the worst of the work, so it saves the <lb/>
worst of the wear. It isn't the use of clothes that <lb/>
makes them old before their time ; it is rubbing and <lb/>
straining, getting the dirt out by main strength. <lb/>
For scrubbing, house-cleaning, washing dishes, <lb/>
windows and glassware, Pearline has no equal. <lb/>
Beware of imitations, packages and <lb/>
JAMES PYLE, New York. <lb/>
mm am resort <lb/>
BRAND EMPORIUM <lb/>
Cutting and Dressing <lb/>
AT THE GLASS FRONT, <lb/>
Jar the Opera House, at which place <lb/>
I tare recently located, and where I have <lb/>
everything in line <lb/>
JEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb/>
TO MAKE A <lb/>
with all the improved appliances; new <lb/>
end chairs. <lb/>
sharpened at reasonable figures <lb/>
for work outside of my shop <lb/>
executed. Very respectfully, <lb/>
EDMONDS. <lb/>
R. K. <lb/>
branches Condensed Schedule. <lb/>
TRAINS GOING SOUTH. <lb/>
No No No <lb/>
daily Fast Mail, daily <lb/>
daily ex Sun. <lb/>
WILMINGTON <lb/>
Weldon M pm pm <lb/>
Ar Rock v Mount <lb/>
Tarboro t <lb/>
J Tarboro <lb/>
A Wilson pm am<lb/>
Ar Selma <lb/>
m am <lb/>
Warsaw <lb/>
Magnolia <lb/>
A Wilmington <lb/>
TRAINS GOING <lb/>
No No<lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
Lt Wilmington <lb/>
Magnolia M am <lb/>
Warsaw <lb/>
pm <lb/>
pm <lb/>
r Goldsboro <lb/>
Lt <lb/>
Ar Selma <lb/>
Ar Wilson <lb/>
Wilson am pm <lb/>
Ar Rocky Mount <lb/>
Ar Tarboro <lb/>
Lt Tarboro am <lb/>
Ar Weldon pm <lb/>
Daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train en Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb/>
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at n <lb/>
l. M. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck <lb/>
A. II. daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb/>
A R. R. daily except Sun- <lb/>
v, B P M, Sunday P M, an <lb/>
N C, S P M, P M. <lb/>
Returning leaves X C, daily <lb/>
except Sunday. A M, Sunday A <lb/>
U, arrive Tarboro, N C, AM, <lb/>
A M. <lb/>
Train on Midland N C Branch leaves <lb/>
Goldsboro except Sunday. A M, <lb/>
arrive N C, a M. Re- <lb/>
turning leaves S C A M. <lb/>
arrive Goldsboro. N C. A M. <lb/>
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky <lb/>
at P M, arrives Nashville <lb/>
r M. Spring Hope P M. Returning <lb/>
Spring Hope A M, Nashville <lb/>
H A M. arrives Rocky Mount A <lb/>
II daily, except Sunday. <lb/>
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb/>
for Clinton, except Sunday, at <lb/>
P U. and A M Returning leave <lb/>
ton at A M, and P. M. connect <lb/>
Bf at Warsaw with Nos. and <lb/>
Southbound train on Wilson A Fayette- <lb/>
Branch is No. Northbound is <lb/>
Ne. except Sunday. <lb/>
Train No. South will stop only at <lb/>
Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb/>
Train No. makes close connection at <lb/>
Weldon for all points North daily. All <lb/>
rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb/>
Bay Line. <lb/>
Trains make close connection for all <lb/>
points North via Richmond and Wash- <lb/>
, . <lb/>
All trains run solid between <lb/>
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb/>
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb/>
JOHN F. DIVINE. <lb/>
General <lb/>
J. R. KENLY, Transportation <lb/>
T. M. EMERSON <lb/>
Atlantic N. C. Railroad <lb/>
TIME TABLE No. <lb/>
Effect A. M. A Dec. <lb/>
East. Schedule. Going West j <lb/>
No. Passenger No. <lb/>
Stations. Ar. Lye <lb/>
Goldsboro in <lb/>
Lagrange <lb/>
Kinston 0-1 <lb/>
Sew <lb/>
Morehead City am t <lb/>
Daily <lb/>
Going East. Schedule. Going West <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
AT THE <lb/>
OLD BRICK STOKE. <lb/>
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BIT <lb/>
their year's supplies will rind It to <lb/>
their interest to get our prices before <lb/>
chasing elsewhere. is <lb/>
In all its branches. <lb/>
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS <lb/>
FLOUR, SUGAR, <lb/>
SPICES, TEAS, Ac. <lb/>
always at Lowest Market Prices. <lb/>
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb/>
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb/>
you to buy at one profit. A com- <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb/>
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb/>
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb/>
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Greenville. N. V- <lb/>
LOOK. <lb/>
Horses <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Mules. <lb/>
how easily things go wrong <lb/>
A Might too much or a kits too long. <lb/>
And there follows a and a w eying <lb/>
And life is never sane <lb/>
alas how hardly things go right <lb/>
hard to watch on a Summer's night, <lb/>
For the sigh will and the kiss will <lb/>
the Summer night is a <lb/>
day. <lb/>
how t i i <lb/>
t. Via . ,; <lb/>
s Lima law <lb/>
et r <lb/>
That is born the light of the Whiter a <lb/>
day <lb/>
And things can go badly wrong <lb/>
If the heart be true the love be <lb/>
For the midst, if it comet, <lb/>
weeping rain <lb/>
Will be changed by love into sunshine <lb/>
again. <lb/>
Advocate. <lb/>
It is to <lb/>
entertain men am <lb/>
times carried. A. certain re- <lb/>
an nonce d that there would <lb/>
be a grand and Valentine <lb/>
at Franklin Hall on <lb/>
Tuesday evening, for the fit of <lb/>
M. E. Church. A band wan in <lb/>
attendance and occasion <lb/>
with music. An admission fee of <lb/>
ten was charged entitling <lb/>
visitor to a pancake. In <lb/>
ANY ONE <lb/>
CAN DYE <lb/>
A Dress, or a Coat, <lb/>
Ribbons, Feathers, <lb/>
Yarns, Bags, etc. <lb/>
and the <lb/>
h I <lb/>
ll 1.-. f l,. . as <lb/>
such <lb/>
Any Color <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
TEN CENTS <lb/>
and In many other way SAVE Money, and make <lb/>
thing, look like HEW, by DIAMOND <lb/>
DYES. The work ii easy, simple, quick; the <lb/>
colors the BEST and known. Ask for <lb/>
DIAMOND DYES and lake no other. <lb/>
For or Article <lb/>
DIAMOND PAINTS. <lb/>
Silver, Copper. Only <lb/>
Portraits- <lb/>
A of beautiful baby <lb/>
from lift. Minted, on <lb/>
Plate paper by patent photo <lb/>
rent free to M other of <lb/>
any Bah; <lb/>
Every <lb/>
by born within a <lb/>
Mother wants <lb/>
in <lb/>
Give <lb/>
; send at once, <lb/>
name and <lb/>
lilt, A CO. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
Cleanse <lb/>
the System<lb/>
H. K. <lb/>
I'm growing old. I outlived <lb/>
of the fading past ; <lb/>
The shiny of youth are tied. <lb/>
Their only last. <lb/>
X sit and old <lb/>
n the years long gone by, <lb/>
swiftly the pictures come go <lb/>
As hit needles fly. <lb/>
seem to see a generous hearth <lb/>
With bright an gold, <lb/>
A flickering breeze, a welcome warmth <lb/>
Bids defiance to the cold. <lb/>
staunch old friend Back-log of oak <lb/>
diving thy life to make oars blight, <lb/>
With hiss blaze and cheery name <lb/>
Turning all darkness into light. <lb/>
in near thee, in the corner now <lb/>
Thou four-foot log of olden time, <lb/>
Gazing above to where the stars <lb/>
seemed listening to our and <lb/>
rhyme. <lb/>
The dear old Saints of long ago <lb/>
Who smiled serenely on our play, <lb/>
the roasting apples glow, <lb/>
Or nuts that embers lay. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Other. <lb/>
co Each <lb/>
The best in the world for Cuts <lb/>
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe- <lb/>
Sores, Chapped Hands, <lb/>
Mains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions <lb/>
and cures Piles, or no re <lb/>
quired, ll Is guaranteed to give perfect <lb/>
satisfaction, or money Price <lb/>
per sale <lb/>
Republicans <lb/>
Poet <lb/>
Sanford Express. <lb/>
Tie Sanford post, office box In-en <lb/>
for by <lb/>
who that he voted the <lb/>
Third ticket. For fear <lb/>
tight these two aspirants <lb/>
would become too hot and endanger <lb/>
v of the party, the lead- <lb/>
Republican of Sanford met the <lb/>
leading of as <lb/>
goes and new post master <lb/>
was decided upon by a game of <lb/>
We not been <lb/>
able to hear how these bosses de- <lb/>
the matter, we under- <lb/>
stand that their decision by cracks <lb/>
is final. <lb/>
Newton Enterprise. <lb/>
and business men see <lb/>
that they bare interests, and <lb/>
whatever one class benefits <lb/>
all, and what is intended to injure <lb/>
or down alt. Cos <lb/>
between t tie farmers and <lb/>
business men is key to pros- <lb/>
of any country, and our <lb/>
are too intelligent to see it. <lb/>
Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup if in good de- <lb/>
; everybody speaks well of it. Th <lb/>
price is only cents. <lb/>
Persons of sedentary put suits are <lb/>
disposed to constipation; such should <lb/>
always use which insures <lb/>
safely against constipation and all of its <lb/>
consequences. Price only <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
With that most reliable <lb/>
Celery <lb/>
Compound. It purifies the <lb/>
blood, Constipation. <lb/>
and regulates the liver and <lb/>
lug system of all waste <lb/>
and dead <lb/>
Paine's <lb/>
Celery Compound <lb/>
combines true wire tonic and <lb/>
reviving energies and spirit. <lb/>
have been troubled tor some with a <lb/>
complication of difficulties. After trying <lb/>
remedies, and not finding relief, I tried <lb/>
Celery Compound. Before taking one <lb/>
full bottle the long troublesome symptoms be- <lb/>
to ant and I can truly say now, that I <lb/>
feel a new man. has Improved, <lb/>
and have gained ten pounds In weight since I <lb/>
have taking the <lb/>
Six for At <lb/>
a Co., <lb/>
Virginia 40,861.545 <lb/>
pounds of tobacco in 1888, and of <lb/>
this exported pounds. <lb/>
North Carolina manufactured <lb/>
pounds, a total the two <lb/>
States of pounds. These <lb/>
two Slates made over <lb/>
cigarettes last year, or one half of <lb/>
production of the country, <lb/>
while manufactured tobacco they <lb/>
turned out I per of the <lb/>
entire amount made in the United <lb/>
Slates.- Herald. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Eastern<lb/>
is ii n <lb/>
FROM <lb/>
This <lb/>
S or- <lb/>
sets ft <lb/>
slops. Stool <lb/>
Book free. For only <lb/>
With and left <lb/>
coupler. Warranted <lb/>
A car load just arrived and now for <lb/>
sale by. <lb/>
at Keel King's old stand. Will sell them <lb/>
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb/>
or at reasonable terms on time. I bought <lb/>
my stock for Cash and can a to sell <lb/>
as cheap as anyone. Give a call. <lb/>
Have just procured several first-class <lb/>
Vehicles and will take passengers to <lb/>
t rates. <lb/>
Sale, hi d <lb/>
undertaking <lb/>
Having associated B. S. <lb/>
with me in the Undertaking business aw <lb/>
are reedy to serve people in that <lb/>
capacity. All notes and accounts due <lb/>
for services have been placed in <lb/>
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for collection. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb/>
stock of Rum Cases and Caskets all <lb/>
kinds and can furnish desired <lb/>
from the finest Case down to a <lb/>
Pitt Pine Coffin. We are fitted <lb/>
up with all conveniences and can render <lb/>
satisfactory services to all ho patronize <lb/>
us FLANAGAN SHEPPARD. <lb/>
Feb. 22nd. 1888. <lb/>
W. L. ELLIOTT. S. P. ELLIOTT. NICHOLS <lb/>
COTTON FACTORS <lb/>
AND <lb/>
main <lb/>
Ar. <lb/>
p m <lb/>
SI <lb/>
p m <lb/>
and <lb/>
So L <lb/>
Mixed Ft. A <lb/>
Pass- Train. <lb/>
m 1210 <lb/>
HI <lb/>
SI <lb/>
-00 <lb/>
5-51<lb/>
S-V. <lb/>
WOO <lb/>
SO <lb/>
pin <lb/>
Stations. <lb/>
La Grange <lb/>
Falling Creek <lb/>
Kinston <lb/>
Caswell <lb/>
Dover <lb/>
Core Creek <lb/>
Clark's <lb/>
Atlantic <lb/>
Morehead <lb/>
Atlantic <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Mixed Ft. <lb/>
Pass Train. <lb/>
p m <lb/>
5.33<lb/>
-4 <lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
NORFOLK <lb/>
Established in in 1870. <lb/>
Will open a House in <lb/>
; in September, for the handling and <lb/>
sale of cotton, thus giving our customers <lb/>
i their choice of o markets, <lb/>
THE NEW MILLINERY STORE OF <lb/>
Has lately been repaired and fitted up <lb/>
and has just received a display <lb/>
of New Millinery for <lb/>
FALL AND WINTER <lb/>
, Besides her usual line of and <lb/>
Hats Ornaments and general <lb/>
goods, she the prettiest <lb/>
Silks, shaded Rib- <lb/>
S I etc., in the market. Give <lb/>
kt ; a call at Old Stand.<lb/>
HOUSE CORNER <lb/>
and . Can of <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
s. <lb/>
Train CO connect.- with Wilmington , r <lb/>
Train bound leaving, <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
A Train West. leaving i <lb/>
p. m. <lb/>
connects with i <lb/>
Train, arriving at Goldsboro j <lb/>
p. m. and with Wilmington and I <lb/>
Train from at p. m j <lb/>
Train connects with W and j <lb/>
Through Freight Train, leaving <lb/>
Goldsboro at p. in and with ; <lb/>
Danville Train. I<lb/>
S. I. DILL, <lb/>
Have gone. Their chairs are empty now <lb/>
Hid in the attic side aide. <lb/>
And children of that olden time <lb/>
Are scattered o'er the country wide. <lb/>
While I. who loved the very stones <lb/>
That make the household hearth so <lb/>
dear, <lb/>
Can feel the blaze seethe glow <lb/>
as memory brings It near. <lb/>
Th s Legislature and Insurance, <lb/>
Greensboro North State, Rep. <lb/>
It seems marvelous that the <lb/>
does not wake op to the <lb/>
in our insurance laws. <lb/>
The most voracious bloodsucker <lb/>
that draws on the financial life <lb/>
North Carolina is the Association <lb/>
Companies. <lb/>
They charge enormous rates, on <lb/>
inflated valuations, and case of <lb/>
loss by place every obstruction <lb/>
the honest lair ad- <lb/>
of the losses- <lb/>
Nearly all the insurance is done <lb/>
by companies other States and in <lb/>
countries. They have no <lb/>
property in this state, and con- <lb/>
nothing to its welfare. <lb/>
If a fire occurs, payment of loss is <lb/>
generally delayed, contest oiler-, <lb/>
eel. Every is u-ed to worry <lb/>
t. h up <lb/>
lakes what <lb/>
These companies dram Slate <lb/>
great sums each year <lb/>
no protection is by <lb/>
that is worth talking <lb/>
about. Ii a man has to sue and get <lb/>
a judgment there is nothing to levy- <lb/>
on or to attach belonging to <lb/>
company. <lb/>
Here is a field which the <lb/>
ought to plow harrow <lb/>
until something is done that will <lb/>
really benefit the people. <lb/>
k W <lb/>
wonderful discovery has <lb/>
been made and that too by a lady in this <lb/>
county. Disease fastened its clutches <lb/>
upon her and for seven years she with- <lb/>
stood severest tests, but her vital or- <lb/>
were undermined death seemed <lb/>
imminent. For three months she <lb/>
Early Vegetables in New York. <lb/>
Oar truckers have not yet begun <lb/>
shipment of vegetables North <lb/>
this season they soon will and <lb/>
they are therefore immensely inter- <lb/>
in the prices which rule in <lb/>
the big markets. As interesting to <lb/>
them, and to householders also, we <lb/>
clip the following report from the <lb/>
New York markets on Saturday <lb/>
Receipts light and prices still <lb/>
ruling high for choice stock in <lb/>
condition, peas are quoted <lb/>
per crate; string <lb/>
beaus to 11.50; egg plant <lb/>
to for ball ban-el crate. No re- <lb/>
cent arrivals of cucumbers or to <lb/>
but they are wanted and at <lb/>
couched incessantly and could not sleep. <lb/>
She bought of us good <lb/>
W. D. Suit, Druggist, <lb/>
can recommend Electric <lb/>
Hitters as the very best remedy. Every <lb/>
sold has given relief in every cast. <lb/>
One man took and was cured <lb/>
of of <lb/>
Abraham Hare, druggist, <lb/>
Ohio, best selling medicine <lb/>
I have ever handled in my <lb/>
is Electric Bitters. Thous- <lb/>
ands of others added their testimony <lb/>
so that the verdict is unanimous that <lb/>
Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of <lb/>
the Liver, Kidney or Blood. Only a <lb/>
halt dollar a bottle at drug <lb/>
store. <lb/>
Thomas Smith, a bachelor, <lb/>
years old, of Beaver Falls, Pa., has <lb/>
been informed by the <lb/>
death a bachelor uncle be has <lb/>
fallen heir to an estate In county <lb/>
valued at <lb/>
Smith is a cellar-digger by <lb/>
and has had many and <lb/>
downs since coming to this country <lb/>
when a young <lb/>
THE STAR.<lb/>
h to your re <lb/>
from any ban <lb/>
wT, r, merchant or <lb/>
Will on . <lb/>
trial. <lb/>
Circular to all. <lb/>
Be lure to write me, and money. <lb/>
Paper where in act. <lb/>
He-elected Mayor 1889, by a imp <lb/>
majority. <lb/>
H. W. <lb/>
Haw <lb/>
or r <lb/>
th and moat popular <lb/>
paper and baa <lb/>
of any paper of data in <lb/>
illy Bet wood <lb/>
gm. weekly. Vend for <lb/>
Price W t year. Four trial. <lb/>
k CO., 9-1 Broadway, N-T. <lb/>
ARCHITECTS <lb/>
Edition of American. J <lb/>
A Each <lb/>
plat of country and city <lb/>
OM or public <lb/>
full and for <lb/>
as bull ding. a <lb/>
A CO. <lb/>
by apply <lb/>
mi to <lb/>
J and hare made <lb/>
for American aid <lb/>
for <lb/>
TRADE MARKS. <lb/>
In mark U not in the <lb/>
to Mr km ft Co- <lb/>
living and the Brain. <lb/>
It is a common opinion that <lb/>
or rather high living is principal <lb/>
cause of dyspepsia; but while the <lb/>
quantity and quality of food and <lb/>
the of eating it doubtless ha <lb/>
to do with the behavior of our <lb/>
stomachs, state of our brains <lb/>
has f as much or more <lb/>
Some the most j eat <lb/>
of any and all things as <lb/>
they desire without consulting <lb/>
dietetic rules; who pay <lb/>
great to their diet <lb/>
are the victims dyspepsia; out <lb/>
in most of cam, it will lie <lb/>
that those take but <lb/>
little over work i u-ii <lb/>
brains writing and the <lb/>
anxious of business. <lb/>
to with ab <lb/>
and preoccupied to such <lb/>
extent, that cannot tell five <lb/>
minutes after eating ate, <lb/>
or whether they eaten at all; <lb/>
and then rush off to their <lb/>
or literary work, divesting <lb/>
the stomach to brain the en- <lb/>
which should be concentrated <lb/>
on the for perform- <lb/>
of its functions. The <lb/>
being the source and <lb/>
all nervous influence, <lb/>
brain which controls all body, <lb/>
it is not strange that people should <lb/>
be dyspeptic when the blood and <lb/>
nerve forces which should be con- <lb/>
to are <lb/>
to brain. <lb/>
One of most important rules <lb/>
for the avoidance and care of <lb/>
is to eat with a Bind, <lb/>
and then rest quietly for or <lb/>
two after eating. <lb/>
This simple rule wit ha reasonable <lb/>
regard to food, will <lb/>
id. be mM a. <lb/>
ES. Give me a call. <lb/>
New Discovery <lb/>
was so much relieved on taking the Unit <lb/>
dose that she slept all night and with <lb/>
one bottle has been miraculously cured. <lb/>
Her name is Mrs. <lb/>
writes W. U Ham rick Co., of Shelby <lb/>
M. C- Get a free trial bottle at <lb/>
drug store. <lb/>
What Society Does in Wash- <lb/>
The beautiful and thoughtful <lb/>
of a well-known editor <lb/>
said the other day have made <lb/>
the called on the <lb/>
Cabinet Cabinet day. We <lb/>
; on the Supreme la <lb/>
die.-on Monday ; on the. <lb/>
ladies oil ; on <lb/>
wives Tuesday- and Fridays, <lb/>
and Monday till <lb/>
have reveled m <lb/>
conversations on the weather, the <lb/>
President's last reception, dress <lb/>
and more weather. From Capitol <lb/>
Hill to I've <lb/>
with tea and I <lb/>
want no more of Mils hop skip <lb/>
jump metal In mine. I'd rather <lb/>
a. home and <lb/>
If your face is marked with <lb/>
And eruptions mar skin. <lb/>
You may bet your bottom dollar <lb/>
There it something wrong within, <lb/>
Tis the blood. To purify it <lb/>
There is nothing half good. <lb/>
As t. M. D. It <lb/>
To be dearly understood. <lb/>
I will explain that O. D. means <lb/>
Medical <lb/>
the popular remedy for <lb/>
and weak, <lb/>
blood, which, like scrofula, shows <lb/>
its presence in the system in blotches <lb/>
eruptions pimples. <lb/>
Perfection is attained in Dr. <lb/>
Catarrh Kennedy. <lb/>
It <lb/>
Eagle. <lb/>
advise you to marry a <lb/>
a man whom you and truly <lb/>
love very dearly to reform <lb/>
brad asks. Well, yes, if you love <lb/>
him so dearly, we would. But <lb/>
we would advise you to kill him <lb/>
first. You won't have half the <lb/>
reforming him afterward, <lb/>
he'll make a better husband. <lb/>
A fellow won't reform bis sweet- <lb/>
heart, isn't likely to do so for <lb/>
his wife; you can bet your engage <lb/>
neut your dower on <lb/>
that. <lb/>
It is sweet to live, but oh how bitter <lb/>
to be troubled with a day and <lb/>
night. Dr. Boll's Cough syrup, how- <lb/>
ever, is a sure remedy. cents. <lb/>
cannot to-night My throat U <lb/>
sore course you tried <lb/>
Salvation -Then get it, <lb/>
and you'll sing like the <lb/>
demand, and prime selling at <lb/>
ll to a quart; inferior berries <lb/>
to <lb/>
The President-Elect. <lb/>
Richmond State. <lb/>
General Harrison is a homely, <lb/>
squat little man, with a swayback <lb/>
nose, grizzle beard, rotund middle <lb/>
and short extremities. <lb/>
all the Presidents be the <lb/>
shortest legs, and when he sits in <lb/>
Washington's chair his toes will <lb/>
not touch the first round. <lb/>
Feasts. <lb/>
Wilmington Messenger. <lb/>
Just how the regular least days <lb/>
named the calendar move in the <lb/>
they occur, year to <lb/>
year, is curious as well as interest- <lb/>
to note. Last year <lb/>
Tuesday occurred on February <lb/>
I his year it comes on This <lb/>
Ash Wednesday, or Lent, <lb/>
curs on March last year on <lb/>
Id. last year <lb/>
was ; this year April <lb/>
this year, April last year <lb/>
Whit Sunday last year <lb/>
May year it will come June <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor A Proprietor.<lb/>
ENLARGED TO <lb/>
Ha <lb/>
P Year, <lb/>
IN ADVANCE <lb/>
and <lb/>
Bend for <lb/>
book a, c net's <lb/>
protection. <lb/>
for <lb/>
quickly procured- <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
TC t <lb/>
PRICES. <lb/>
J. C. CHESTNUT. <lb/>
A COMPARISON <lb/>
Of and price-- of the <lb/>
I goods no-r kept in stock by Mrs, <lb/>
j E. A. .-. with to be <lb/>
I will convince yon that her <lb/>
s . ,.,,. t can in no surpassed. <lb/>
The is count v and nut rimmed <lb/>
. take <lb/>
j a r <lb/>
and <lb/>
truly said lead <lb/>
need more rest baud <lb/>
and that three hour, of bard <lb/>
work the <lb/>
a whole day of man <lb/>
aNTe every- <lb/>
thing else, in j i owed sleep <lb/>
t and a nap <lb/>
day after dinner. <lb/>
Tins is nature <lb/>
as is man. tested b I be of <lb/>
which lie <lb/>
and ale kg. <lb/>
It bee ii predicted by many <lb/>
prophetic writers that with the <lb/>
twentieth century millennial <lb/>
glory will dawn. We are with <lb/>
in eleven years of the twentieth <lb/>
century, a comprehensive <lb/>
at the condition of <lb/>
of the earth does not reveal <lb/>
any cheering harbingers of the <lb/>
period when swords will <lb/>
be into plowshares and <lb/>
soars into pruning-books. Still, it <lb/>
ma. be that this gloomy outs <lb/>
look is in itself a hopeful sign, <lb/>
the darkest hour is that before the <lb/>
A student of University of <lb/>
Illinois, named S. Ford, from <lb/>
At begun life very <lb/>
He swindled <lb/>
at Kankakee, two in Champaign, <lb/>
one In Urban, III., all one <lb/>
securing 9.1,200. lie is KM <lb/>
has been rested. He is a <lb/>
success as a young and <lb/>
read dime novels <lb/>
The New Journal estimates <lb/>
that the veterans of the late <lb/>
am dying at the rate six <lb/>
year- Si ill the Federal pen <lb/>
roll are not diminishing by <lb/>
, an., <lb/>
An effort is being made in South <lb/>
Carolina to a white Re- <lb/>
publican party, lithe effort <lb/>
what will become no <lb/>
I We believe that he will con- <lb/>
to vote Republican ticket <lb/>
solidly. If be does the white Re- <lb/>
publican party will simply <lb/>
handful of whites leading a <lb/>
at as A white <lb/>
Republican party is an <lb/>
in the South until the <lb/>
Ins <lb/>
A DEMOCRATIC <lb/>
NEWSPAPER. <lb/>
The Stab is the only York newt- <lb/>
paper possessing the fullest confidence <lb/>
of the National Administration and the <lb/>
United Democracy of New York, the <lb/>
political battle ground of the Republic. <lb/>
Jeffersonian Democracy, pure and <lb/>
simple, is good enough for the <lb/>
Single handed among the metropolitan <lb/>
press, it has stood by the men called by <lb/>
the great Democracy to redeem the gov- <lb/>
from twenty-five of Re- <lb/>
publican wastefulness and corruption <lb/>
and despotism to the South. For these <lb/>
four years past it has been unswerving <lb/>
in its fidelity to the administration <lb/>
Crover Cleveland, is for him now <lb/>
i for Cleveland and four <lb/>
I years more of Democratic honesty in <lb/>
affairs, and of continued nation- <lb/>
I and prosperity. <lb/>
For people who like that sort of De- <lb/>
. the Star is paper to read. <lb/>
The Stands squarely on the <lb/>
National Democratic platform. It be- <lb/>
I that any tribute exacted from the <lb/>
people in excess of the demands of a <lb/>
government economically administered <lb/>
Is essentially oppressive and dishonest. <lb/>
The scheme fostered and championed by <lb/>
the Republican making the <lb/>
government a miser, wringing million; <lb/>
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