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THE BEST PAPER <lb />
CIRCULATION. <lb />
II I I <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
look v for <lb />
THE MARK <lb />
The k r our <lb />
the paper is it request <lb />
shut mi owe<lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH III PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VIII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1889. <lb />
NO <lb />
Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE. H- C.<lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
in<lb />
OF ALL. <lb />
Talk so whits ; <lb />
Goo baked brown an served rite ; <lb />
Smoke boom ham. like <lb />
Streak lean streak f <lb />
Juicy steak on toast <lb />
Mutton sun like <lb />
Bakes they <lb />
To a food possum <lb />
; Blackburn Pulls <lb />
The Eight- Hour Movement of a Methodist <lb />
Bishop. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
Bishop Me I's-Ire<lb />
The press all over Km country is <lb />
The reliable Baltimore Sun says , the agitation of Mm <lb />
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account is trifled are to be ran Mined <lb />
On Friday last Mr. Chandler read legal holidays May i. <lb />
to the committee the report when a general demand reran eight <lb />
THE STATE. <lb />
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its death is MM <lb />
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the Southern <lb />
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The Assembly at Raleigh. <lb />
Sanford Express. <lb />
The commission bee is around US. <lb />
House and ft <lb />
A Sad Story. <lb />
Price. . year. <lb />
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COURT. <lb />
Chief Justice X. H. Smith, <lb />
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J. Paris, Franklin j Till W. <lb />
James E. Shepherd, of light, <lb />
Alfonso C. of Burke. <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
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Mine to <lb />
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be held Wilmington <lb />
to <lb />
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of ale <lb />
nine died in a <lb />
lime. <lb />
lily . <lb />
I. I. hue preached ; <lb />
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in on lie <lb />
Second Philips, May hare felt a suspicion that<lb />
G. of somehow that old <lb />
teen. <lb />
Fourth Clark, of But I think on the time when of <lb />
the strife <lb />
fifth District-John k. Gilmer, It has called the far look la dim eyes <lb />
back to life j <lb />
of j Helped to staunch the just <lb />
beginning to pour. <lb />
toned broad, gaping that <lb />
stiffened and sore. <lb />
Moistened thin, livid lips, despairing <lb />
of breath <lb />
They could speak thanks In the <lb />
quiver of death ; <lb />
If an angel of mercy o'er be- <lb />
tween <lb />
bivouac, of be ow- <lb />
and camp, and not sparing in existing circumstances and <lb />
In I of one who be their <lb />
More than light to my path, more than i it. It then Mr. Bet it is well for it to be discussed <lb />
flowed, however who is and j in all and the working. <lb />
and cold. I darting the stings of insolence end men have wisdom in set <lb />
From out silver or g-let offensive ting apart a certain day for <lb />
For a Bin- or an Emperor. Prince or j tones, am not be and through- <lb />
I el or by a Kentucky slave j out the current year, before any fl- <lb />
All bot blood of the action shall be taken upon It. <lb />
fled into his face, But it is not our intention t go <lb />
an Instant he perfectly into a <lb />
gleamed in the it receded, and he was j movement. We merely wish to call <lb />
silence boom- j ghastly pale. Springing like a bolt j the attention of intelligent work- <lb />
short range. from his trembling all to an item which is going <lb />
th. and the <lb />
his naps, <lb />
T. <lb />
Seventh C. <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
District It. a. <lb />
F. Graves, <lb />
Tenth <lb />
tween I w of <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp, j-phis world and the next was the old can- It violently, but as j Anarchist on plan the <lb />
t H. I i one would kick a I Chicago Bond <lb />
Then banish it now as a profitless thing, j did not strike Mr. Chandler, be did <lb />
Where It hung In a it well might . ,,, .- vi <lb />
,,;,, B noddy injury to and <lb />
To tall in Its mute allegorical war is the reason why Mr. <lb />
now the volunteer won the <lb />
bis heed the vocabulary means for them unless <lb />
denunciation, sacred and profane, j they are very careful. is tint <lb />
His were threatening, bet referred to, is dated <lb />
he had not yet put finger en the Chicago, February <lb />
creature who eat cowering under <lb />
yon dare to touch <lb />
Blackburn, <lb />
contemptible yon w <lb />
get oat your seat I not <lb />
strike The were I crossing the water Carlin propose- <lb />
scarcely before the ear of to make n of the United States, <lb />
Chandler woe in to or. the <lb />
the bat w <lb />
At a meeting of the <lb />
last announcement <lb />
was made that it had been <lb />
i that end Mrs. par- <lb />
lie sent as delegates to <lb />
I the Paris Labor Congress. <lb />
eternal salvation in Heaven. <lb />
M , ,. would not <lb />
was a man of excellent <lb />
collegiate education, was one of the <lb />
ablest and best appointed editors of <lb />
religion the South has <lb />
had, and was master of a clear, j <lb />
vigorous, simple style.; <lb />
of is re <lb />
the Assembly <lb />
Raleigh <lb />
aw <lb />
building public high ways <lb />
the Slate. This Assembly <lb />
i do it. The people will not forget <lb />
its to the dirt roads. <lb />
The bill to establish the whip- <lb />
Washington The <lb />
found I rue lour <lb />
owl liquor last Week. <lb />
are bat they will <lb />
be or is <lb />
has <lb />
p- off Cape N. <lb />
hi <lb />
bar, <lb />
for light <lb />
North Caroline, <lb />
ping post for pelt thieves, C, <lb />
ally a work of singular men. If. a ,. It Io. or <lb />
is one the best examples m all; , of . <lb />
literature of compression, of wise , , . . . ., <lb />
, . and a class <lb />
of taste judgment and . ., , . , , . <lb />
. . the and whom the <lb />
tact. It deserves be put . ,, <lb />
more than the would <lb />
aide, in these with , , , r <lb />
a tendency to <lb />
.---------T volunteer won I .- . . um. wins inns <lb />
is <lb />
v. Vance, of <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, <lb />
House <lb />
Thomas <lb />
Second <lb />
District W. Of I from <lb />
l Fourth H A. his mouth from the Pp- of that <lb />
Fifth W of By-and-by, when all hate tor the flags <lb />
District Rowland with the bars <lb />
Henderson, Is forgotten in love for sand <lb />
Eighth W. Co the <lb />
When Columbia rules solid <lb />
There's the danger. If the work <lb />
want to accomplish any <lb />
thing in movement, then Au- <lb />
masterly j <lb />
of the English people with <lb />
Fisher's a <lb />
work of extraordinary excellence, <lb />
of the Christian <lb />
a work of very <lb />
order, and with no equal as to par <lb />
of art. except Green's Hark. <lb />
These are all one volume works.; <lb />
When remember bow wide the <lb />
how rich and the <lb />
material and how limited space,; <lb />
the productions of works <lb />
I amount almost to Inspiration. <lb />
Bishop la prepared a <lb />
Commentary Upon th <lb />
law the Church. <lb />
He was at the head of the richly <lb />
endowed <lb />
But for him them never have<lb />
Due day <lb />
week the cook oft he Hotel de <lb />
was lot <lb />
A very important bill has bean in ,. ,. ,.,,. <lb />
has passed the Homo. , ,,. ., <lb />
It is to make fornication and .,, ,.,, <lb />
the white and black <lb />
and punishable in lie <lb />
This is not a b. too a <lb />
for such a crime. I a <lb />
good lull ought to <lb />
come a law. that is <lb />
bin a <lb />
this cits tot <lb />
Last <lb />
st three Mr. <lb />
Frank were <lb />
One el the children <lb />
seen a o <lb />
the powder ex- <lb />
his ear, yon were not j with their <lb />
old <lb />
District-II. G-<lb />
Court Clerk E. A. Move. <lb />
A. K. Tucker. <lb />
of H. James. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
Manning. <lb />
B. <lb />
Guilford <lb />
W. A. James. Jr. Keel. <lb />
Board of at Harding <lb />
Chairman S. and J. D. <lb />
Public School <lb />
Latham. <lb />
Supt of F. W. Brown. <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
H. Bernard. <lb />
C. Forbes. <lb />
J. <lb />
Ward. T. A. <lb />
and J- F. 2nd Ward. O. <lb />
and K. Williams Jr.; 3rd Ward, J. J. <lb />
Perkins and A. F. <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
and Third <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. W. C. <lb />
D. D., Rector. <lb />
Sunday, <lb />
lag and night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
every Sunday, <lb />
and night. every <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
Faster. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Lodge, No. A. F. ft A. <lb />
H., meets every 1st Thursday and Mew- <lb />
day night after the 1st and 3rd at <lb />
Lodge. W. M. King, W. M. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. W meets <lb />
every 2nd and 4th nights at Ma- <lb />
sonic Ball, F. W. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, Xe. I. O. F. <lb />
meets every night. D. I. <lb />
James. M. O. <lb />
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of H., <lb />
meets first and third <lb />
D. D. Haskett, D. <lb />
Fa Council, e. A. L. of n., meets <lb />
every Thursday night. C. A. Whim, C. <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
hours a. m. to Money <lb />
hours a. m. to r. u. Ne or- <lb />
will I issued from to i I seaboard valuations. <lb />
and sole. <lb />
From her own ship-canal to the ice at the <lb />
When we Grand Army men have <lb />
ed the last <lb />
And the May flowers violets <lb />
for us all ; <lb />
Then away in some garret the <lb />
may screen <lb />
My battered, cloth-covered tin can- <lb />
teen. <lb />
of <lb />
X. C. <lb />
Raleigh, Feb. <lb />
of Experiment <lb />
Station will be issued during the <lb />
present week, and will contain an- <lb />
of all sampled by <lb />
the official inspectors daring Jae. <lb />
and Feb. 1889. This hat leaned <lb />
nearly lure earlier ever <lb />
before, and will embrace analyses <lb />
of nearly all the licensed of <lb />
fertilizers as far as is possible to <lb />
procure samples. <lb />
The. valuations for this <lb />
are higher than for lest year, ow- <lb />
to the fact of an advancement <lb />
in price of all ingredients <lb />
fertilizers, far as is known <lb />
independent of other, and <lb />
For available Phosphoric acid ate <lb />
per pound against eta for last <lb />
year. Ammonia <lb />
and eta for Potash against o <lb />
for last These valuations are <lb />
for the raw ingredients composing <lb />
cost of mixing, bog- <lb />
handling Ac. is added. The <lb />
relative commercial value of the <lb />
therefore represent <lb />
proximately price at which <lb />
fertilizer can be bought ports <lb />
a coward I would kick yon a- <lb />
of but sat an <lb />
tic of bis <lb />
countenance wonderful to behold. <lb />
Senator was the first to re- <lb />
cover himself. He immediately got <lb />
up. went to Mr. and in a <lb />
calm tint convincing tone to <lb />
him that scene had gone far <lb />
enough and should be stopped. He <lb />
said to Mr. it <lb />
not be becoming in him as a man of <lb />
honor and courage to <lb />
matter Mr. <lb />
with the of his passion still up- <lb />
on him at once the force <lb />
of remark. Ha said, <lb />
yon are and, turning from <lb />
Chandler with a withering glance, <lb />
he abruptly returned to seat. <lb />
The recuperative powers of the New <lb />
Hampshire Senator were marvel- <lb />
inns. The Kentucky <lb />
resumed hie chair lie fore he <lb />
proceeded with the business of the <lb />
committee, and it some time <lb />
afterwards before he declared it ad- <lb />
The Of <lb />
Charles A. Dana at Jersey City. <lb />
Our who were deluded in- <lb />
to the electoral commission were <lb />
following a delusion that cast <lb />
upon coon try a and a <lb />
disgrace that never be <lb />
ed. They were not entirely wrong, <lb />
but so it went, and yet looking at <lb />
the verdict history after these <lb />
years have passed, what it f Hare <lb />
we are met to do honor to memo <lb />
of the defeated candidate, <lb />
overthrown in the contest. <lb />
W bet ah to who in bis <lb />
place groans and of the. <lb />
wretched, infamous and <lb />
We ii but it <lb />
should let it be clearly understood <lb />
that nothing that savors of <lb />
will be i tolerated <lb />
in connection with this great <lb />
fagOt. <lb />
The as a Democratic <lb />
has always advocated the rights <lb />
of the and ever <lb />
with them to their <lb />
straggle against monopoly and op <lb />
and it ever will. This is <lb />
why we call attention to threat- <lb />
danger which menaces them <lb />
in the very outset of movement, <lb />
and warn them letting <lb />
Anarchy having any hand in it <lb />
whatever as it would be fatal <lb />
their best interests. <lb />
creature, where be f A voice; <lb />
in small lots under are tone He had <lb />
cos. at interior He mi immense <lb />
freight charges must be added to <lb />
to <lb />
pi <lb />
Star of yesterday was <lb />
We have not beard how <lb />
the eminent Bishop died, but we <lb />
may expect to hear that his end <lb />
w peace. man who <lb />
with the heart until righteousness <lb />
is ever deserted in solemn, <lb />
hour, and goes out in darkness, <lb />
Hear what blessed Master Bays <lb />
Verily, I say unto yon. <lb />
He that my word, and be. <lb />
him sent <lb />
life, and tut come in- <lb />
to condemnation, but It passed from <lb />
death <lb />
will swallow death in <lb />
; and the Lord will wipe <lb />
away tears from off all <lb />
Cold Weather Rules. <lb />
Sanitarium. <lb />
Xever with the back <lb />
anything is cold. <lb />
Never begin a journey the <lb />
has been eaten. <lb />
Never take warm drinks and then <lb />
immediately go out into cold. <lb />
Keep the hack, especially be- <lb />
tween the shoulder well <lb />
also chest well protected. <lb />
In sleeping in a cold room <lb />
a habit of breathing through <lb />
the nose, and never month <lb />
Sever go to bed with cold or <lb />
damp feet. <lb />
Never omit regular bathing, tor <lb />
miles- the skin in in active <lb />
and bare gotten a place where l <lb />
I cannot myself. I cannot congestion other dis- <lb />
raise anything bot potatoes -to eat, <lb />
and the price of work la only Alter exercise of any kind, never <lb />
cents a and paid in P- or near <lb />
Rice is bread of this; n moment; it is <lb />
place, and is a and meat <lb />
is Floor <lb />
to i -i cents n Some <lb />
Don't Like Liberia. <lb />
Enquirer and Express <lb />
Mr. John Crow, of this town, re- <lb />
received the following let- <lb />
Samuel Crow, a <lb />
formerly belonged to bis father. <lb />
Sam is evidently tired of Liberia <lb />
and is anxious to back to <lb />
Liberia, <lb />
Africa, <lb />
Dec. 21st, 1888. <lb />
Mr. John Crow, Dear east <lb />
myself to write yon a few lines, <lb />
want you to me home, it yon <lb />
and when I come I will come <lb />
to yon and work till you are <lb />
led. have been fooled off from <lb />
dangerous to health or even life. <lb />
lien hoarse, speak a- little <lb />
possible null the is n <lb />
person- who gamble fairs. <lb />
Only two weeks of the sew. <lb />
the Assembly remains and <lb />
very little has been none. There <lb />
will not be a great many new laws <lb />
on the to get acquainted <lb />
If this legislature It on the if <lb />
will let. taxes stay as low as <lb />
bin a goad many of them may stand; <lb />
some chance to get back there. We raised a in <lb />
they are ail <lb />
re-election, and the less they <lb />
and leas the people are <lb />
the better chance they <lb />
will stand of going back. The paws <lb />
pie not troubling <lb />
much with legislation. <lb />
A Word to our Farmer, <lb />
Mis. II. D- <lb />
last year that two feat in <lb />
thirteen <lb />
is a tale <lb />
a preacher's wile nil. <lb />
ii is turn. <lb />
It has been <lb />
definitely determined that <lb />
F.-male College shall be moved <lb />
to All arrangements <lb />
Nashville Argonaut. I V lie change <lb />
know to new location <lb />
may not lie very much, but <lb />
are some things we have learned i There are <lb />
from many observation prisoners mi the Carthage <lb />
farm life. One thing we have learn- jail. Two are In for minder. Three <lb />
is, that the to make blooded murders have <lb />
of bis business, must ; committed within the last loin <lb />
his supplies st home. No months. Moore is getting blood <lb />
who boys bis corn, flour meat liquor.<lb />
night a couple <lb />
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i. Mis. W. <lb />
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and told her to re- <lb />
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S. her home. The <lb />
gentleman the lady, and he <lb />
informed him of toe suspicious acts <lb />
husband, n hum she run <lb />
pith married last Sunday <lb />
a week ago, at <lb />
Rev. t. m. performing the <lb />
ceremony. The kind hearted gen- <lb />
then the lady of <lb />
the the boarding house <lb />
she was in, had her removed <lb />
back to hotel, la the mean- <lb />
time it found out that Thomas <lb />
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In the mate and Federal Cents <lb />
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that tobacco and cotton are so j Rocky will have <lb />
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com meat, that it will pa bet any in tin- State. <lb />
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by carloads. fog the formers; k A. Last <lb />
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ruinous system. Make an ma <lb />
dance to cat, both for two ,,, <lb />
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Greenville, N. C. <lb />
this. He may a tobacco power He lived a few hours <lb />
or a cotton planter, is not a <lb />
unless he makes bin own <lb />
supplies. <lb />
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semis her cotton goods and <lb />
sun mill- to every comment, but <lb />
Herald. this is MM all. A Sentinel reporter <lb />
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people who have gone o mom in Mr. W. mars <lb />
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Washington mail arrive daily <lb />
st m. and at r. a. <lb />
II. A. M. <lb />
Appointments <lb />
on Bethlehem Mission. <lb />
1st at <lb />
House. 1st Sunday at a <lb />
Sparta, 2nd Sunday at <lb />
Grove, at <lb />
Salem Alb Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
4th <lb />
will contain also a re- <lb />
and correct of all brands <lb />
of for sale in the State, <lb />
together with date of expiration of <lb />
each also regulations in re- <lb />
to the control, and <lb />
matters pertaining thereto <lb />
with winch the farmer and dealers <lb />
become wore acquaint <lb />
ed. <lb />
Write to the Station <lb />
for <lb />
H. B. <lb />
power for years. He was at the <lb />
heed of the great party, <lb />
there not an American <lb />
citizen whatever be profess, <lb />
who does not regard with shame <lb />
loathing. is done, and <lb />
thus history wilt vindicate the name <lb />
of name will remain, <lb />
mo; and respected for- <lb />
ever by the American people, <lb />
while the name us <lb />
will go down to an unutterable <lb />
that nothing obliterate. <lb />
Tue Atlantic North Carolina <lb />
railroad is now laid with steel rails <lb />
its entire length. <lb />
,, , , . covered from, voice lie i, , u,,,.,, ;,. .,,.,. <lb />
times have to eat, but. i be in keeping ex- that bound <lb />
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snakes rats he J,,,, b Went India Islands. <lb />
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Civil Engineers, Survey <lb />
and <lb />
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HOTELS. <lb />
anything we can get hold off. <lb />
, ., Merely back by the <lb />
are all so poor one is not able. <lb />
to another, and the people heal <lb />
here are so they will not work, ,, warm, <lb />
and ii any one will work he cant Tr, do <lb />
get for it. w <lb />
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fled. Please write end let me know j lungs. <lb />
what you are going to do. vet stand still in cold weather <lb />
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a slight degree of exercise, and <lb />
on ice or snow, <lb />
above needs no com- r u exposed to<lb />
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many years, and oar B <lb />
prepare for s Willis that <lb />
change, then when the time names <lb />
ii not be an bard. Those om of Mr. H. Mason at <lb />
citizens who have on <lb />
bat they live day The end of <lb />
out the bad prepare . Used a store <lb />
do without them. If the time should i , , . <lb />
land Hie rear a sleeping <lb />
The fire i in <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
new management, <lb />
cold water baths. rooms and et- <lb />
servants. Table <lb />
ed with best of market, feed <lb />
u connection. <lb />
11.50 FEE OAT <lb />
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come when it will be <lb />
depend our own efforts the <lb />
change will not be so <lb />
To depend upon our own i tone <lb />
best, benefit is more <lb />
example will teach our youth <lb />
honest labor is true <lb />
the will <lb />
with divine injunction. <lb />
apartment <lb />
be apparently at one <lb />
cm. r, the of ; <lb />
Mi Mason he bad only lime to <lb />
save his mink and bed. Ever-, <lb />
thing in the store, about four buns <lb />
worth, was lost. <lb />
MERCHANTS HOTEL <lb />
SPENCER BROS., <lb />
THE HOME <lb />
SAM BOOMS <lb />
waiters. Good rooms. Beet <lb />
the market affords. <lb />
the <lb />
Me Hotel, <lb />
c. <lb />
If you want to your Boots, Good at the next door to Rawls, the Jeweler. RAWLS TYSON.<lb />
s. <lb />
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                <p>
Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb />
Mr. <lb />
Wednesday <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IX THE<lb />
TO <lb />
Price. per year. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb />
to Democratic <lb />
a tad measures that are not consistent <lb />
Mi the true principles of the party. <lb />
It yon want a a <lb />
of the State send for the <lb />
SAMPLE COPY <lb />
WEDNESDAY. MARCH <lb />
fESTERED AT THE OFFICE AT <lb />
C., <lb />
Wail Matter. <lb />
The Concord Than is publish <lb />
illustrated stories prepared <lb />
expressly for its columns. There <lb />
is enterprise in paper. <lb />
Senator of Pitt bill <lb />
to reduce the legal rate of Inter- <lb />
to per cent was killed in <lb />
the Senate last Friday on its <lb />
third reading by a vote of to <lb />
W. <lb />
Forty-two States in the grand <lb />
Union, and forty-two stars <lb />
Bow upon our National colors. <lb />
and South Dakota, Mon- <lb />
and Washington have been <lb />
admitted as States. President <lb />
signed the bill. <lb />
Gov. Fowle has agreed to an <lb />
exchange of Courts between <lb />
Judges Armfield and Connor <lb />
and the latter will preside at the <lb />
Best term of Pitt Superior <lb />
Railroad Commission <lb />
We suppose the matter ends <lb />
for the years at <lb />
least. On last Thursday the <lb />
Railroad Commission bill came <lb />
up for its second reading in the <lb />
Senate and was defeated by a <lb />
vote of to A week or two <lb />
ago the bill passed the House, <lb />
but it was believed the measure <lb />
would be killed when it reached <lb />
the Senate. The establishment <lb />
of a Commission was a question <lb />
upon which there was a great <lb />
diversion of opinion, the <lb />
being nearly evenly <lb />
ed. Early in the session of the <lb />
General Assembly the <lb />
pointed to a Commission <lb />
out when the bill was introduced <lb />
i he many objectionable features <lb />
it contained caused the <lb />
to strengthen. It is the <lb />
opinion of the that <lb />
it was a delicate piece of <lb />
Some relief against freight <lb />
discrimination was wanted, but <lb />
how to get this with equal just- <lb />
ice to all concerned was the <lb />
point. The bill as intro- <lb />
and them wit limit op- <lb />
position. The truth is that many <lb />
people are getting tired of being <lb />
taxed for school purposes under ex- <lb />
conditions, and that feeling <lb />
will continue to grow until some <lb />
is made in law by w Inch <lb />
this tax burden will be more equal <lb />
borne by the two races in North <lb />
Carolina. The bill in regard to <lb />
Governor's Mansion failed to pass <lb />
in the House, and the Senate <lb />
an amendment as a substitute <lb />
for the bill which is even worse than <lb />
no action at all. Some members no <lb />
doubt opposed completion of the <lb />
Mansion because they such <lb />
a course to be popular. This is a <lb />
cheap reputation, if any at all. and, <lb />
in opinion this writer, does <lb />
not deserve any commendation <lb />
whatever. Carter, <lb />
tone of the men of the State <lb />
and the ablest member in the House, <lb />
to the bill and made some <lb />
patriotic in <lb />
favor of completing the building. <lb />
He said he would lather it would re- <lb />
main where it is in its unfinished <lb />
and crumble to the earth <lb />
than see the property sold at <lb />
to the highest bidder. He said <lb />
it would be a disgrace to the State <lb />
to sell it and a reflection the <lb />
wisdom <lb />
Democratic party. took the <lb />
same view of the question. The <lb />
opposition, however, was numerical <lb />
stronger and the bill was defeats <lb />
ed. Senate substitute provides <lb />
that the Mansion be sold to the <lb />
Dist. Assembly No. <lb />
did not meet the require- bidder for less <lb />
which convenes the third <lb />
Monday in March. Judge Con-j to cripple the railroads is <lb />
is known to our way to accomplish this we <lb />
and was killed by the <lb />
Senate as, perhaps, it should <lb />
have been. If it did not meet <lb />
the ends aimed at there was no <lb />
need of adopting it, with ex- <lb />
it would have incurred, <lb />
just for experiment. If the <lb />
Commission would have had <lb />
over only a few of the <lb />
railroads, as is claimed, with no <lb />
authority over those whose char- <lb />
were granted years ago, <lb />
it were a useless establishment. <lb />
Of course the discriminations in <lb />
freights and traffic should be <lb />
remedied, but whether appoint- <lb />
a commission that would <lb />
cost the State many thousands <lb />
of dollars and have authority <lb />
the <lb />
are <lb />
presided at a previous term not prepared to say. <lb />
our court. <lb />
On Monday the <lb />
of these United States <lb />
Changed hands The term of <lb />
Grover Cleveland President <lb />
expired and Benjamin Harrison <lb />
was inaugurated. Cleveland has <lb />
Blade a great President. His <lb />
administration has been above <lb />
reproach, and under his rule <lb />
millions of dollars have been <lb />
saved. What his successor will <lb />
do remains to be seen, but we <lb />
hope he will make a good <lb />
dent. <lb />
It is best <lb />
to be well educated on a point <lb />
and see ends will justify <lb />
means before going into <lb />
legislation that might result <lb />
otherwise than was expected. <lb />
Below we give the vote, with <lb />
explanation made by several of <lb />
I he Senators, as taken front the <lb />
-f k <lb />
Bo articles going the rounds <lb />
of the press caused us to laugh <lb />
more heartily than about Joe <lb />
Blackburn pulling Billy <lb />
ear. causing it to swell and <lb />
lengthen until it almost reach- <lb />
ed the size of some other <lb />
AYES Messrs. Abbott, <lb />
Bailey. beeper, <lb />
Little. Lucas, <lb />
Shaw Sills, Smith. <lb />
Tom, Tin of Catawba, Turner of <lb />
Twirly, Williams of <lb />
Williams of Pitt. Total <lb />
Ai Democrats. <lb />
Bunks Bar <lb />
her <lb />
Copeland Crawford <lb />
Green Hampton <lb />
ton Hughes Ken <lb />
King <lb />
bong Lusk Means <lb />
Moore <lb />
Thomas Waters <lb />
that might be mentioned White <lb />
Total of whom were <lb />
the same caption with Billy. <lb />
The fun occurred in one of <lb />
Senate Committee rooms. A <lb />
clipping from the Baltimore <lb />
Sun. published on page, <lb />
tells more about it. Next time <lb />
Billy will be careful how he <lb />
stirs up Southern blood. <lb />
Democrats and <lb />
We like what is near to us <lb />
We like Tarboro because it is <lb />
our neighboring town, and <lb />
rejoice with her at the spirit of <lb />
enterprise showing itself there <lb />
We like Edgecombe because it <lb />
is our sister county, but we can't <lb />
rejoice with her over her <lb />
cal complexion. As many <lb />
able and representative <lb />
white men as Edgecombe con- <lb />
that county is represented <lb />
or rather nils represented in <lb />
the State Senate by a <lb />
The following item from the <lb />
gives some idea as to <lb />
his fitness to enter a Legislative <lb />
Last week when the bill <lb />
was before the Senate and some Ken <lb />
tor was explaining provisions <lb />
of bill, when he to that pro <lb />
vision requiring the ballot boxes to <lb />
be plainly and distinctly labeled in <lb />
letters, Died Sen <lb />
from Edgecombe, asked if be <lb />
might interrupt the speaker. Of <lb />
course. <lb />
the j Every voted against it. <lb />
Many members desired to ex- <lb />
j plain their vote. Senator Bailey <lb />
. voted aye but said be might vote <lb />
j against it on the third reading <lb />
less he had more light. Senator <lb />
Bennett said that at first he favored <lb />
I a Commission but that not <lb />
I endorse or vote for the present bill. <lb />
Senator thought the bill was <lb />
not demanded by the people, <lb />
while he might vote for a moderate <lb />
; bill he could not support <lb />
j Senator Farthing feared it <lb />
might retard railroad building in his <lb />
i section and therefore sup- <lb />
port a Commission. Senator Lucas <lb />
i said that he came to in fa- <lb />
a Commission and thanked <lb />
I God he was one of those who j <lb />
I turned by every wind of doctrine. <lb />
Stubbs said be bad way <lb />
of ascertaining how his people stood <lb />
on this and exercising his <lb />
own judgment be should vote <lb />
against it. Senator White spoke <lb />
length and said that he honestly de- <lb />
i sired to do what was best for his <lb />
people, therefore with the lights <lb />
I before him he should be compelled <lb />
i to vote the Commission. <lb />
Senator Williams, of Cumberland, <lb />
said that as it had become <lb />
for Senators to explain their <lb />
votes, he that in <lb />
for Commission he but <lb />
ed the sentiment of the people of <lb />
Cumberland and <lb />
tor Iredell, made the <lb />
speech in which he <lb />
than out of which another <lb />
Mansion shall be purchased for <lb />
and the remaining <lb />
be turned the Treasury. This <lb />
for the original will <lb />
come up in the House the <lb />
week and a strenuous effort will be <lb />
made to defeat it by those who fa- <lb />
completing the present mansion <lb />
Your with others <lb />
made a visit to the Governor's Man <lb />
a short time ago and inspected <lb />
the whole building thoroughly. It <lb />
is located upon a square <lb />
and in the prettiest part of the city. <lb />
It is a magnificent looking <lb />
and and shows <lb />
skilled and costly workmanship. It <lb />
is a place that any North <lb />
would be proud to look upon as bis <lb />
home, and, as it is so neat <lb />
it would really seem a pity not to <lb />
complete it and let our Chief <lb />
occupy it. <lb />
Since the defeat of railway <lb />
commission bill in the Senate pub- <lb />
excitement has somewhat abated <lb />
and that Chamber is no <lb />
thronged with professional lobby- <lb />
railroad officials <lb />
dates for railroad commissioner. <lb />
The crisis has passed and much <lb />
talked about commission ill cease <lb />
to disturb the souls of these rail- <lb />
road magnate until another <lb />
convenes. Tins bill was dis- <lb />
cussed in the Senate for three <lb />
days. It failed to pas <lb />
Us second leading by a vote <lb />
to Senator Williams, of Tin, <lb />
made a strong speech of <lb />
the bill and m my Other Senators <lb />
mane able learned speeches <lb />
during the discussion. Senator <lb />
Kerr, Sampson, led the <lb />
addressed himself mostly <lb />
to the legal aspects measure. <lb />
Mr. <lb />
m argument, worked hard for <lb />
passage of the bill. The result of <lb />
The vote shows that all the <lb />
cans and Democrats voted against <lb />
the commission. When the vote <lb />
was declared the applause <lb />
going I heard a <lb />
excitedly remark, <lb />
me from such a <lb />
A law has passed the House pro- <lb />
sheep from dogs. It re <lb />
quires i he owner of the dog to pay <lb />
each sheep killed <lb />
each dogs attempt <lb />
to kill or injure sheep are to be <lb />
killed. So the sheep are to have <lb />
protection at last provided the Sen- <lb />
ate will pass the bill Such a law. <lb />
it is I bought, will give an impetus <lb />
to sheep raising in North Carolina. <lb />
Another bill to put a tax on <lb />
came up the other day. It created <lb />
considerable discussion. The <lb />
friends of dog rallied and had <lb />
the bill tabled. <lb />
The representative from Yancey <lb />
count v the of the <lb />
House this week that no whiskey <lb />
was made or sold in bis county. <lb />
For future he introduced <lb />
a bill it passed <lb />
such sale in that <lb />
A movement is on foot to abolish <lb />
the Bureau of Labor statistics. The <lb />
agricultural Committee recommend <lb />
it bill to that end. It was discussed <lb />
the House yesterday mo- <lb />
was referred back to the com- <lb />
so that all sides could be <lb />
heard. This office was established <lb />
two years ago at the instance of the <lb />
Knights Labor and it is now <lb />
declared they favor its <lb />
abolition. There is a strong <lb />
in favor of bill. A leading <lb />
farmer member said that the far- <lb />
North Carolina had never <lb />
asked for i bis Bureau and so far as <lb />
he knew it was of practical <lb />
fit or use to them. <lb />
The revenue measure of <lb />
the importance was <lb />
No. <lb />
ALL-SO. f <lb />
1889. <lb />
The meeting was called to order <lb />
by Supreme Chin Worker <lb />
Hopeful at o'clock P. M <lb />
look <lb />
floor, and part of the ceiling at <lb />
some time, to remark that me <lb />
Supremo Snorer seemed so wrapped <lb />
up the of the duties <lb />
of bis office as to be entirely <lb />
to the fact that <lb />
of this Club required a great <lb />
deal of that essence of nothingness <lb />
commonly denominated <lb />
Chin Worker said that the <lb />
performances Mr. Normal was <lb />
also becoming apparent to <lb />
the chair, he would appoint <lb />
brother Sunbeam a com- <lb />
of one to awaken Snorer <lb />
and would direct committee to <lb />
arm itself a pin keep him <lb />
awake during remainder <lb />
meeting. The Committee pro- <lb />
vetoes reported that they had <lb />
as a motto fur the Club the <lb />
phrase <lb />
On motion of Normal <lb />
the report or the committee was <lb />
adopted, and the poet laureate <lb />
the Society was ordered to make <lb />
poem containing the mot to at once. <lb />
The was complied with in <lb />
following <lb />
Mora Omnibus shall e'er our <lb />
motto be. <lb />
And well may rivals tremble when our <lb />
emblems dread they see, <lb />
A skull crossbones leaden on a field <lb />
of ashen <lb />
With the yellow Strings of Hopefulness <lb />
beneath in due array, <lb />
A a bottle constant in the corner <lb />
the Held, <lb />
With a brickbat rampant showing <lb />
the of the shield, <lb />
Such signs bespeak the order and the <lb />
work the brethren do, <lb />
As the matrimonial gates they seek to <lb />
help each other through. <lb />
Alter the applause winch greeted <lb />
the poem had been caught put <lb />
coal .-cuttle use. <lb />
brother Trustfulness Whilom took <lb />
the floor. He said that many moons <lb />
had waxed and waned got full <lb />
and committed other acts <lb />
be had taxed the patience of <lb />
this with a recital of his woes <lb />
but that he felt that time tor <lb />
action had now arrived, and he de- <lb />
assistance the <lb />
the most Noble Order a <lb />
grand Coup de The Chair <lb />
stated that as Society was or- <lb />
tor mutual aid ass <lb />
the members so- <lb />
of matrimonial <lb />
any of brother In loin <lb />
in that would, of course, <lb />
meet with the approval of the <lb />
Brotherhood. Mr- Whilom said <lb />
there was a masquerade par- <lb />
in progress at Opera House, <lb />
and as the attendance of the A. <lb />
I. O. W. in full regalia would <lb />
but little comment his idea <lb />
was the members to arm at once <lb />
and to the scene of action <lb />
and perhaps, if should fa <lb />
us, old Charon would have to <lb />
get up at midnight to terry a <lb />
passengers across his mud-hole. <lb />
Proboscis Nightmare said he was <lb />
very favorably impressed by broth <lb />
idea be would <lb />
move that Club proceed to the <lb />
Opera House a body The <lb />
motion being duly seconded was <lb />
carried, and after being instructed <lb />
by the Chan to answer signals, <lb />
and especially the for assist- <lb />
as speedily as possible, <lb />
In et prepared their weapons <lb />
for use proceeded to festive <lb />
scene. A Colonel was <lb />
the first on whom the vials of A. ft. <lb />
I. O. W. wrath were opened, <lb />
mistaken by the Supreme Chin <lb />
Worker for one of rivals he was <lb />
en the grand bounce by that worthy <lb />
the mistake was discovered <lb />
The Chief Explosive Manipulator <lb />
thought be had one of bis <lb />
dearest rivals in person of an <lb />
aged and being able to <lb />
manipulate the alone be <lb />
gave the signal for assistance which <lb />
was at once responded to by all the <lb />
members present. Luckily the <lb />
colored brother the pistol of the <lb />
Worthy Exterminator failed <lb />
R. S. CLARK CO., <lb />
ML <lb />
Are headquarters for all needed in the <lb />
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be <lb />
but if you want anything in <lb />
Hardware, Agricultural Implement, Stoves <lb />
and Cooking I tonsils Carriage Material <lb />
and House Cutlery <lb />
CA ON US. <lb />
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb />
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb />
width will at Factory <lb />
E are now tilted up in first-class and are prepared to man- <lb />
upon short notice any kind or style of <lb />
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb />
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING. <lb />
We keep a nice line of <lb />
READY MADE <lb />
Come and see us. Flanagan's old stand <lb />
R. GREENE, J. Manager. <lb />
THE MAN <lb />
BE SEEN EVERY DAY, but the keeps a fresh supply of <lb />
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb />
TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS, <lb />
Can be found whenever You only have to look for <lb />
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb />
And all your wants in above can be supplied. <lb />
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS POT UP TO ORDER. <lb />
FINK A. <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
THE OF ft Q <lb />
to the of and surrounding follow <lb />
that are not lo be excelled in market. And to be , I.,. nM <lb />
pure straight goods. GOODS all kinds, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, <lb />
GOODS. MATS and CAPS, HOOTS and <lb />
and CHILDREN'S and I I <lb />
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS. and l i <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING. of <lb />
kinds, Gin and Mill Hay, Bock and <lb />
Hair. and saddle. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton I offer lo trade W <lb />
robbers prices, less per cent for ash. ad <lb />
ration and Hall's Star Lye at Jobbers Prices. White Lead and pure <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps. Salt and Wood <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give a call and I guarantee <lb />
TAILORING <lb />
Our line is so large and complete and <lb />
that it allows our customers to please <lb />
as to prices. The garments offered arc 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 good <lb />
of inferior quality, and to suit the most <lb />
or economical taste. <lb />
ESTABLISHED IN <lb />
Luther Sheldon, <lb />
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS, <lb />
MIXED PAINTS, TIN FANCY CUT BRACKETS, <lb />
ROOF I NO SLAB, STAIR RAIL, <lb />
Coach Colors in Japan, Sheathing Papers, Cathedral Glass Newels, <lb />
Dry Paints, Piaster or Wall Papers, Venetian Glass. Wood Mantels. <lb />
Brashes, Wire Cloth Window Screens. Rubber Hooting Paint, <lb />
Marbleized Slate Mantels, <lb />
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, <lb />
AND BUILDING MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb />
Nos. West Side Market Roanoke Are. <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
u. <lb />
J, L. SUGG, <lb />
LITE AND FIRE INSURANCE <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND. <lb />
All kinds placed in <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF <lb />
THE OLD FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
J. D- Williamson, <lb />
CASH HARDWARE STORE <lb />
We are adding to our goods as and the public <lb />
need. Hardware. Mechanics tools. Stoves and Tinware. Sash, Doors, Gnu <lb />
for the Horn- <lb />
mission. Senator Williams of Pitt, <lb />
to Are, which gave <lb />
chance to explain that he was <lb />
stood <lb />
of being a widower any lime <lb />
Then the Grand <lb />
lengthy was been to <lb />
corner a little off by the <lb />
with his old at the <lb />
throat inquire if he bail <lb />
light hair when bis wig was off. <lb />
With weeps the little fellow <lb />
that Ins hair was a black <lb />
as character of James G. <lb />
going to dressing room he <lb />
gave evidence of that <lb />
fact and life was At <lb />
this point several suspicious <lb />
were observed to be making <lb />
the head of the stairs. They <lb />
were pursued at once but baring a <lb />
good start they made good their <lb />
escape alter an <lb />
search brethren returned to the <lb />
Hull after to a song <lb />
by Grand adjourned <lb />
the call of the Chin <lb />
Worker. <lb />
en- <lb />
need. Hardware. Mechanics tools. Stoves and Tinware, sash, Doors, <lb />
and putty. Axes, Hoes. Shovels and Hakes, Plow Castings of every kind. Wheel <lb />
Barrows. Barbed Fencing. Cooking and Beating Stoves and Stove pipe of every <lb />
size, and Iron. and Iron Drill pumps, <lb />
We are agents the best cook stove now in use. The is our <lb />
leader and gives entire Ion. Our cheaper grades arc good and well worth <lb />
the money asked for them. <lb />
One year ago we started in business and had for our motto e sell for cash. <lb />
We still cling to that as our motto, realizing the fact that it is best for merchant <lb />
and customer. By close attention to business we have been rewarded by increased <lb />
We thank public and our customers especially for patronage and ask a <lb />
larger share in the future. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
R. MOTE. <lb />
J. G. MOTE. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO., <lb />
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST <lb />
Having just received a fresh line of the following goods, we now <lb />
n-adv to offer to the public just what they stand in need goods <lb />
at prices that will please the purchaser. <lb />
WE HAVE IN STOCK <lb />
passed in <lb />
j this week. <lb />
Licenses- <lb />
Were issued by <lb />
one <lb />
It <lb />
of the Houses Deeds to sixteen <lb />
said Died, de <lb />
de <lb />
public <lb />
Language <lb />
schools <lb />
Don. Gilliam was present in <lb />
Senate chamber and though he <lb />
stood the hot fire of mock <lb />
and at pertinent <lb />
inquiry of be didn't <lb />
exhibit any feelings <lb />
Still white men who <lb />
will vote to abolish the <lb />
system of county government <lb />
and allow many of our Eastern <lb />
counties to come under <lb />
rule. Shame upon them <lb />
At a convention of mouths <lb />
wanted to know if February <lb />
could March. The latter said <lb />
bot added that April Ma v. Ibis <lb />
caused June o ask July if ho did <lb />
not think August body had bet- <lb />
to meet p, v, <lb />
tender remarks <lb />
night get d bud should <lb />
October send a veto in f be shape of <lb />
frost. Govern scratched <lb />
his ides and asked <lb />
if come <lb />
on h Ah <lb />
in interest of the <lb />
rs voted in favor of <lb />
honest farm.- <lb />
Our Raleigh Letter. <lb />
New; the Capital, <lb />
cf <lb />
Special to i <lb />
N. C, Mar. 2nd, <lb />
is haste hurry <lb />
both branches of the Legislature. <lb />
The order of is quite differ- <lb />
from that of a month ago. The <lb />
time of adjournment approaches, <lb />
and rapid work both night and day <lb />
is a necessity. Both Houses in <lb />
session and a half hours each <lb />
day and three hours at night. This <lb />
is not all. most important <lb />
work is usually done the <lb />
I tee rooms, the various commit- <lb />
tees are in session almost every <lb />
l afternoon from one to three hours <lb />
Much lime the has <lb />
been in considering school <lb />
tax bills, it is <lb />
was considered <lb />
section by section, eve- <lb />
feature of the bill was carefully <lb />
and well considered. It <lb />
tax at cent., and on <lb />
poll cents. <lb />
The Senate bill amending the <lb />
election law is now the hands of <lb />
the House Judiciary Committee <lb />
will be reported the first of <lb />
week. <lb />
The pension hill has been <lb />
ed and reported. It will tie taken <lb />
up in both Houses a few days. It <lb />
provides for a pension tax of <lb />
every and on <lb />
pull. It Will raise about <lb />
is a very considerable sum lo <lb />
expended caring <lb />
disabled Confederate <lb />
soldiers and widows, in order <lb />
they may suffer in want <lb />
of <lb />
couples in Pitt <lb />
County during the month of Feb- <lb />
-nine white seven col- <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Smith and Mary Tripp, <lb />
A. and Dempsey <lb />
Barnhill, W. B. Strickland and <lb />
Mollie E. Crawford, John F. Case <lb />
and Mary Wiley Brown <lb />
Mary A. Moore, James M. <lb />
Moore Cornelia Corbett, Charlie <lb />
Forties Argent Coward, James <lb />
C. Tyson and Lizzie Perkins, <lb />
and Mary E. Langley. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
tier, Solomon Williams Eliza <lb />
Hopkins, B. Cannon <lb />
II at tie A. Joseph Tyson <lb />
Barrett, Lawrence <lb />
mo-is and Catharine <lb />
and neglect during the remaining i son Randolph Harriett Thomas, <lb />
days they are to live among as. H Jones and Hester Vines. <lb />
are to be paid according to the <lb />
degree of disability, and <lb />
grades are set bib, <lb />
ranging from down to <lb />
Several of legislators, <lb />
left to day for the <lb />
ease a is made on every If is M aiM <lb />
measure of kind. Tax bills for <lb />
Schools in different cities, <lb />
bare been <lb />
If you cannot speak well of a man <lb />
and bis business don't of <lb />
him at all. It looks very small in <lb />
a man to of a competitor's bus- <lb />
in a sarcastic, suspicions way. <lb />
Better all try to poll together, to <lb />
able in Washington as it here j toe of community, <lb />
occasion will Bot be enjoy of to poll other <lb />
able to thee n they wish. down. <lb />
STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
SHIRTS COLLARS. <lb />
BOOTS AND SHOES <lb />
To fit all who favor us their patronage. <lb />
Hardware, Nails, Cutlery, Guns, Shot, Powder, <lb />
Crockery, Glass-ware, Wood Willow <lb />
ware, Furniture, Harness, Whips, <lb />
Gail Ax and Railroad Mills Snuff, Chewing <lb />
and Smoking Tobacco. <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN <lb />
GREENVILLE, H. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door North Court <lb />
WILL CONTINUE TUB W <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS <lb />
My Factory i well equipped with the host Mechanics, put up <lb />
but WORK. We keep up with the time and the late-t improved <lb />
material used in all work. All styles u-v I. w . <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram I lorn. <lb />
Al.-o keep on hand a full of made <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which will sell as low tub lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
-------o <lb />
Thanking the people of this surrounding counties past favor Wt <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
E. C. GLENN. <lb />
COMMISSION <lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb />
SHELL LIME. PURE DISSOLVED <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, Mar. 1887. <lb />
I .-all <lb />
lo following <lb />
notice. Vaults, <lb />
On Monday the of March. A. I <lb />
D, at the Court House <lb />
door in the town of Greenville, to the <lb />
highest bidder for Cash one tract of <lb />
land in Count containing i <lb />
acres and bounded as follows <lb />
The following lot of land in the <lb />
vision of the lands of Mainline, <lb />
Nancy Manning and J. M Manning j <lb />
to wit. Lot No. T assigned to <lb />
rah Beginning slake runs No. <lb />
E poles to a stake, thence <lb />
E poles to a stake at ditch, thence <lb />
s w an pole to corner of <lb />
ditch thence N -14 i w <lb />
poles to the beginning containing <lb />
acres 2-1 poles to a in my <lb />
hands for collection against Sarah <lb />
and which have been on said hied <lb />
This <lb />
I hat run <lb />
this than any ft <lb />
country. That it is the most <lb />
and best known having lain re <lb />
for over forty years in this <lb />
Thai the workmanship i- second <lb />
unusual . <lb />
promptly satisfactory. <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
Refer lo W. <lb />
DaNCY. N ilk, oil <lb />
II. C. <lb />
Or write direct for prices. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
IN THIS LINK WILL CARRY <lb />
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, Rice, Meats <lb />
of different kinds, very best Lard we can <lb />
buy, Butter, Cheese, Spice, Pepper. <lb />
Soap both toilet and Laundry, <lb />
Star Lye, Ball Lye, <lb />
Matches, Starch, best grade of White <lb />
Kerosene Oil, Machine Oil, <lb />
We are a New Firm, but not new men to the public <lb />
MA who or in our are invited to come to see as. <lb />
We aid will tail tow any who good goods do <lb />
as the property of said Sarah <lb />
February 16th J. A. K <lb />
By R. W. V. S. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified as Executrix of <lb />
the Last Will and Testament of Amos <lb />
Evans, deceased, on the Bad day of <lb />
notice is hereby given to all <lb />
persons Indebted to the estate of and <lb />
decedent, to make immediate payment <lb />
to the undesigned, and to all creditors of <lb />
said estate to present their claims prop- <lb />
to the on <lb />
or before the 2nd of January. <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
E. Evans, <lb />
of Amos <lb />
C C COBB, <lb />
. J. COBB. <lb />
Pitt Co, N. C <lb />
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb />
Cotton Buyers, <lb />
M s;, ,; Ma <lb />
, D. I Will at the Croat <lb />
i door in the town ., . MB <lb />
highest bidder one tract Off <lb />
And bounded as <lb />
The following lot of in <lb />
I ion of the lands of Cynthia ill <lb />
j Nancy Manning and R. <lb />
lo wit Beginning at a <lb />
corner of ditch, s <lb />
dividing line, thence the <lb />
W poles to stake <lb />
to a st thence <lb />
poles to the <lb />
acres. poles to a Yen <lb />
hands tor collection against <lb />
and which have been <lb />
j said land as the property of s <lb />
Manning. A. <lb />
February 1889. <lb />
By R. W. I. s. <lb />
T H. GILLIAM <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
C, <lb />
We have had several years ex- <lb />
at the and are <lb />
prepared to handle <lb />
advantage of shippers. <lb />
to <lb />
All business entrusted to <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful attention. <lb />
Watch-Maker <lb />
If you want something nice in I <lb />
i w <lb />
Sewing <lb />
come to the old hi <lb />
large new just received. <lb />
Watches. link-. Jew dry <lb />
Machines repaired and ware <lb />
W. S <lb />
FEED <lb />
C. D. <lb />
Dealer b Hay. Corn, Meal, <lb />
and Mill <lb />
Will pay <lb />
Com <lb />
I pay cash for my I <lb />
ford sell at <lb />
Call on me at the store all<lb />
m.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
M. R. Lang's Column. <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
We take the lead in the <lb />
display of <lb />
Early Spring <lb />
Lent. <lb />
March- <lb />
Ash Wednesday. <lb />
Moonlight <lb />
Lent begins <lb />
Third month of 1889, <lb />
It is President Harrison. <lb />
Mr. E. Barrett is <lb />
Mr. A. Forbes. <lb />
Misses Estelle W <lb />
Greene last Falkland. <lb />
Miss Williams is visiting <lb />
Miss Annie near <lb />
Mis. Green, of New Hampshire, <lb />
is visit tag sister, Mrs. A M. <lb />
Moore. <lb />
Miss Minnie Moore is visiting <lb />
lei lumber, Mr. K- B. Moore, at <lb />
Hotel Macon. <lb />
Ber. G. L. Finch delivered two <lb />
delight fill in the Baptist <lb />
Sunday, . <lb />
Mr. L. V. Morrill, of is <lb />
is the. mouth for high visiting the family of her Dr. <lb />
Sunday count for a rainy day. j M- Brown. <lb />
A marriage in the country to-day. I Mr. A. II. Cassidy has come to <lb />
i . .,.,. .,.; i Greenville and taken a position as <lb />
Down u goes water m Greenville <lb />
Works. <lb />
Dr. <lb />
is spending some time in <lb />
Greenville with headquarters at <lb />
the King House. <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Perkins came home <lb />
from Baltimore Friday, is <lb />
spending a few days with her sister, <lb />
Mrs. J. D. Murphy. <lb />
star, K. B. John, of the <lb />
Greenville M. Church,, and Rev. <lb />
W. B. Ware, Pastor at Washing-1 <lb />
The lady's friend, the terror- of <lb />
clerking the <lb />
i This character was taken by <lb />
ho did Justine to it, j <lb />
and deserves credit f <lb />
impersonation. <lb />
Miss Smith, assumed the <lb />
character Riding <lb />
expectation. One <lb />
the wolf following her,. Beady I <lb />
I to pounce upon Inc. <lb />
taken <lb />
Miss <lb />
was <lb />
Miss Addie Randolph i <lb />
the character of a and <lb />
so perfect was the disguise that it <lb />
was out of the question to tell who <lb />
it was. <lb />
now, I done and told yon <lb />
THREE W <lb />
1ST <lb />
We have now on <lb />
an <lb />
; the river. <lb />
The gain of daylight in March is <lb />
minutes. <lb />
The State Legislature will ad- <lb />
next Monday. <lb />
Five Fridays, five Saturdays <lb />
j five in March. <lb />
We saw a of goose eggs <lb />
at the market Saturday. <lb />
Coal and wood heating stoves at <lb />
j D. D. Haskett Co. <lb />
The Greenville Farmers Alliance <lb />
I will meet Saturday. <lb />
Several new buildings will go up <lb />
this summer. <lb />
The man who don't read the <lb />
don't keep posted. <lb />
There has been but very little <lb />
game for hunters this season. <lb />
Cheapest goods in town, at the <lb />
Racket Store next door to <lb />
Anderson, the murderer, <lb />
Buying goods for our new stoic. Will have <lb />
the best selected stock ever brought to Green- <lb />
IVe Di i <lb />
the character taken tO <lb />
Bagley, well assumed I r <lb />
Suit the Rich and the Poor, <lb />
was <lb />
Miss <lb />
Hancock, a Dentist of , , <lb />
Miss Maggie Langley as Old Lady <lb />
of century, was perfectly <lb />
and created quite a <lb />
Mrs. J. G. Green assumed the <lb />
character of a Chimney Sweep and <lb />
took the part well. <lb />
Miss Nome Smith as Uncle Josh- <lb />
Allen's wile was tunny in the <lb />
extreme. <lb />
As the Equestrian, Miss Sue <lb />
j ton exchanged pulpits last Sunday, j took her part without a <lb />
Mr. C G. Joyner, a Pitt It brought to mind the late <lb />
i and one the best drummers on Fair Rocky Mount, where the <lb />
road, was in town last week, j tournament was held, ridden by the <lb />
The editor regrets being out when ladies alone. A character. <lb />
The High and the Low, <lb />
The Large and the Small, <lb />
We can suit them all. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
Mills. <lb />
The undersigned having leased these <lb />
mills for of years and put then <lb />
in thorough order, begs leave to inform <lb />
the public that he is prepared to grind <lb />
Own and wheat in a manner. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed to nil patrons. <lb />
I would inform merchants that I am <lb />
prepared to famish them good water <lb />
at prices delivered. <lb />
Customers wanting to buy at retail can <lb />
tie supplied at my store in <lb />
where Will also find a select stock <lb />
of General Merchandise winch will be <lb />
sold at lowest <lb />
Root, R. Fleming. <lb />
New Jewelry m New Jewelry Store <lb />
I have just received a nice lino <lb />
latest styles of------ <lb />
CLOGS JEW, <lb />
Which I can sell very Violin <lb />
Guitar and Banjo strings for sale <lb />
Special attention paid to all watch, clock <lb />
and <lb />
MOSES<lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
TELL <lb />
YOUR NEIGHBOR <lb />
or <lb />
Of rare novelties in <lb />
The styles <lb />
for the season are the <lb />
HEMSTITCH <lb />
banned last <lb />
day. <lb />
bushels early all white Spring <lb />
Oats. Cheap at Old Store- <lb />
Services in all the churches hint <lb />
with small congregations <lb />
out. <lb />
Jan received Ban Fa- <lb />
Lunch Milk at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
It seems that fail weather will <lb />
not stay with us for any of <lb />
time- <lb />
do to the Racket Store <lb />
clothing and Ladies <lb />
or Gents. <lb />
Toe Sheriff and are busy <lb />
getting matters in readiness for <lb />
Court. <lb />
Save your money by Inning <lb />
shoes, beat and goods at the <lb />
Several land sales at the Court <lb />
House last and others <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Now in stock all kinds M. <lb />
Ferry ft Cos Garden Seed, at the <lb />
old Bi Store. <lb />
Bad rollers and bad weather make <lb />
printing office life any thin <lb />
pleasant. <lb />
lie called at the office. <lb />
Messrs Tucker have <lb />
purchased the law office, <lb />
rear of the House, and <lb />
it. Messrs Moore Ber- <lb />
have moved into the <lb />
building. <lb />
A Pleasant Occasion. <lb />
A given at the Opera Hones <lb />
large crowd <lb />
all. The A W <lb />
cm in <lb />
A splendid Hoc of china and <lb />
sorts mockery glassware <lb />
the Store. <lb />
For observers <lb />
In Which we are Show- abstain from amusements <lb />
,. nature. <lb />
quite a varied <lb />
last Thursday night in <lb />
was one long to la <lb />
ed and remembered pleasure, <lb />
it was the occasion of the much- <lb />
masque party to be <lb />
en at Skinner's Opera House. <lb />
at o'clock the <lb />
march was and as <lb />
the doors to ante on the <lb />
right the stage were <lb />
thrown open the Inn began in dead <lb />
earnest, the richly attired lady <lb />
down to the old tramp, <lb />
caught the eye on every side. Ev- <lb />
one was vainly trying to find <lb />
out each other- Odd sayings were <lb />
bend tight and left, to <lb />
From tie milk Ive <lb />
a pint, ten a quart, no <lb />
from the <lb />
brushes cents a bunch <lb />
but cents <lb />
teed to be free of <lb />
of Edge <lb />
mid don't let it the <lb />
oil your memory, for de <lb />
m-i de sugar takes de <lb />
taste off de coffee, <lb />
We have seen papers <lb />
Miss Mollie Rouse, in a costume than <lb />
of faultless blue, just too cute for <lb />
iD any thing, impersonated a of <lb />
the 15th Century, <lb />
Miss Delia Marshal as a Fortune <lb />
Teller, took part to perfection, <lb />
impossible to detect her. <lb />
Miss Sallie Marshal, a character <lb />
not to be guessed very <lb />
the which arc of so <lb />
much note on the other side of the <lb />
A character hard to as- <lb />
but <lb />
Ocular. <lb />
J. B. as a Confederate <lb />
Colonel. It seemed as if yon could <lb />
hear the tile and drum and the <lb />
steady tread the many as <lb />
they marching to meet the en- <lb />
A difficult part to represent, <lb />
but was on the part of Mi. <lb />
Yellowley. <lb />
Mirth provoking, blues <lb />
ting. laughs m seconds, Old <lb />
Damply, a <lb />
that had a <lb />
but ours is not to be hooted at. <lb />
Advertisers can catch on to this. <lb />
Many the merchants are <lb />
that advertising all the year <lb />
round is the best plan after all. The <lb />
columns bear this out. <lb />
The Guards were oat for drill last <lb />
Friday with a smaller attendance <lb />
than at previous meeting, i here <lb />
being only twenty present. <lb />
Trains on the Scotland Neck and <lb />
road are now as <lb />
far this way ax Bethel. This town <lb />
is anxious to hear the <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt on the <lb />
day of 1889, as <lb />
tor of C. Davenport, deceased, notice <lb />
is hereby given to all persons indebted <lb />
to the estate to make Immediate pay- <lb />
to the and to all <lb />
of said estate to present their <lb />
claims duly authenticated to the <lb />
on or before the 12th day of <lb />
1800, or this notice will be plead in <lb />
their This of <lb />
S I <lb />
of G C Davenport. <lb />
THAT Till-. <lb />
Planter <lb />
boon reduced from <lb />
to <lb />
And not depend on borrowing not <lb />
trying to make one Planter do <lb />
the work two Planters, but <lb />
buy a season <lb />
and save the risk of <lb />
a stand of cotton <lb />
which may cost you <lb />
more <lb />
oral planter. <lb />
Postmaster Blow is taking lessons <lb />
in photography, with an eye to get- <lb />
ting his hand in by the time Mr. <lb />
was perfect every par- I Harrison asks him to surrender the <lb />
key. <lb />
Match came mild enough, to <lb />
be sine, bin look out it ends. <lb />
The lamb like will probably <lb />
be followed by a lion like exit. <lb />
It is not very to sec <lb />
so many large and numerous loads <lb />
of fertilizers being hauled out by <lb />
farmers. It is not indication of <lb />
successful agriculture.- <lb />
Tue quarterly communion service i <lb />
the Baptist church was postponed j <lb />
from last Sunday, the regular time, <lb />
until the Sunday <lb />
character i owing to absence of the pastor. <lb />
A correspondent us with <lb />
I several items from <lb />
and Carolina townships which <lb />
reached us hist too late <lb />
to in i paper. They will <lb />
pear next weak. We to hear <lb />
I from often. <lb />
that has genuine fun m it <lb />
than any oilier, was well sustained <lb />
by L. Brown. <lb />
At first every one thought that <lb />
one the hands bad come <lb />
up in the Open House, through <lb />
mistake, and having a big lime, hut <lb />
it was soon to he S. A. <lb />
impersonating one the boys <lb />
and he created lots of fun. <lb />
A. X. took the character company, <lb />
an and it was land more newsy <lb />
Rev. J. W. left Friday <lb />
for another ten trip to <lb />
lie now has regular <lb />
to preach in that <lb />
the and second Sundays ii. <lb />
each month. <lb />
all <lb />
at <lb />
assortment both in <lb />
White Colors <lb />
We also have a com- <lb />
line in <lb />
Victoria Lawns <lb />
-AND <lb />
live thousand Mink skins and <lb />
an equal number of Fox Coon <lb />
wanted at M. It. Lang's. <lb />
New goods are early this season. <lb />
Last week we noticed large arrivals <lb />
at several of the stores. <lb />
The ladies of the Baptist Church <lb />
I are for a to be <lb />
, first week in Match court. <lb />
More weddings are getting on <lb />
the list tor spring. Not many <lb />
. young people are now. <lb />
To sums to suit <lb />
liberal terms heretofore <lb />
to J. B. Yellowley, Green- <lb />
i H. C. <lb />
There has not been a wedding in <lb />
two weeks. As much cannot be <lb />
said two weeks hence, however. <lb />
you see a horse there <lb />
you will see a red headed girl. <lb />
But that has nothing to do with <lb />
the Peerless Shirts at Mini <lb />
lord's. <lb />
Wanner one day, cool the next, <lb />
with one or both, is about the <lb />
summing up the late weather. <lb />
de taught <lb />
de public <lb />
some snuff, its awfully <lb />
After playing several games, <lb />
much to the, enjoyment of all, the <lb />
company about and <lb />
then the surprises were numerous. <lb />
The were and <lb />
their <lb />
Mrs. E. C. represented <lb />
Nancy Lee, in a costume of a sailor <lb />
lassie, donned in navy blue dress <lb />
with a jaunty hat. <lb />
to <lb />
Mrs. J. S. as a wail j <lb />
maid, to say she look the <lb />
would be too frail a way to express <lb />
it- It was immense. <lb />
Mrs. Allie was very <lb />
as a attired a <lb />
costume simile of the character <lb />
she it was just <lb />
to discover who she was. <lb />
Mrs. J. D. <lb />
a Half School Girl, <lb />
took her part well. <lb />
Now here is the character that <lb />
could not lie detected, Mrs. A. X. <lb />
ken well. The surprise was great change. <lb />
I when he unmasked. <lb />
If it Hal ton been for <lb />
j John, I lie fun would have, been less, <lb />
A. was gaily donned <lb />
in a and <lb />
i oceans Inn. Every body as <lb />
well as laughed until they <lb />
almost cried. John is a good one. <lb />
Dr. L. James, as <lb />
Gardner, of the Lime Kiln Club, <lb />
was immense. Crow pass <lb />
the please, no change <lb />
The Will has been <lb />
removed from New to Snow <lb />
and is now issued by a <lb />
It is a better <lb />
paper since the <lb />
Persons wishing to improve their <lb />
or strengthen their power <lb />
of tent ion should .-end to <lb />
2.17 Filth Ave., X. Y-, <lb />
his prospectus post free, as <lb />
in another column. <lb />
A subscriber from the other sole <lb />
of the river told us Saturday Ilia he <lb />
had worth of timber logs near <lb />
the river bank ready for all <lb />
which had been cut and hauled <lb />
given chicken ,,, t January. <lb />
t. <lb />
On Monday the re <lb />
are <lb />
F. <lb />
James as Uncle Sam was splendid, <lb />
he took the character well. <lb />
J. D. Pearce impersonated Jim <lb />
Jones, No. the heavy of <lb />
Immense. <lb />
wild all his <lb />
well sustained by J. It. <lb />
Ed covered from bead <lb />
to foot with bagging, represented <lb />
the Trust admirably. It <lb />
was just impossible to distinguish <lb />
him. <lb />
A genome, Crazy was the <lb />
I character taken by <lb />
One could not look at h Without <lb />
laughing. <lb />
a a man <lb />
out in Alabama who wants to keep <lb />
informed as lo the progress of this <lb />
section. The paper goes to more <lb />
than ball the the Union. <lb />
The Merchant-. <lb />
Mr. D. K. House, of the Arm of <lb />
Little, Hon e left <lb />
morning for Not the n <lb />
to lay in spring and <lb />
Watch for nice goods when lie re- <lb />
turns. <lb />
Mr. J. B. Move left yesterday for <lb />
Baltimore and Ne York to <lb />
chase goods for hit firm. J. Cher- <lb />
Co. A reliable firm and they <lb />
handle goods. a <lb />
watch on their advertisement. <lb />
Mr, M. R. Lang, prince of <lb />
goods dealers, left yesterday moms <lb />
bis spring <lb />
goods for his store. Hi <lb />
will visit <lb />
and Ins <lb />
his a stock <lb />
can in no be surpassed. <lb />
Mr, C T. lord is back again <lb />
from Now York city and says he <lb />
gal bargains win the down,; <lb />
and can astonish the people l Pitt <lb />
county. He says a greater portion ; <lb />
of the steel; Was purchased at about ; <lb />
ball value. to give <lb />
you an idea, <lb />
are selling and caps, <lb />
men and boys fur live cents. It <lb />
they much cheaper, by the time i <lb />
a North are <lb />
they will be giving goods away. <lb />
For your liberal in <lb />
And Cordially Solicit <lb />
A continuance of the same- <lb />
When You Come to Town <lb />
Do not fail to examine <lb />
-------stock of------- <lb />
Tell him not to delay i tit examine <lb />
now and see if ins old planter, <lb />
needs any repaint, if so x <lb />
order them at once or send <lb />
the Planter to me or leave <lb />
it with Mr, Alfred <lb />
with lull particulars <lb />
and it will betaken <lb />
to factory, re- <lb />
and re- <lb />
turned at a <lb />
moderate <lb />
cost. <lb />
Builder's Material. <lb />
markets, <lb />
lid knowledge good. <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, <lb />
Hats, Hardware <lb />
And Crockery. <lb />
We keep a complete line of <lb />
Staple Groceries. <lb />
We call especial attention to our <lb />
The<lb />
plow, and the <lb />
cotton plows. <lb />
also offer the <lb />
LAUDS <lb />
Till him that I can famish him <lb />
be may need, <lb />
dressed or undressed. Also I <lb />
can him build- <lb />
Brackets and <lb />
to, in pinches <lb />
Mid piazzas, in fact any <lb />
in or trim- <lb />
i he may <lb />
need to build <lb />
nice <lb />
Will Your Corn. <lb />
turn <lb />
will <lb />
And farther I can grind hi <lb />
corn into Meal and that <lb />
will convince him of <lb />
urn ii be will <lb />
u in me ins corn <lb />
In grind. <lb />
Alfred came the Dr. Allen <lb />
style Saturday. He a <lb />
horse and took a pick- <lb />
along drove through <lb />
street. He got a crowd around <lb />
him on the market square and be- <lb />
kinks and knots out <lb />
their hair with his <lb />
A Pitt county farmer came to <lb />
BY <lb />
r. <lb />
A Double Clown, a difficult week ., woolen <lb />
By ii . with the above <lb />
greatly oblige <lb />
Or. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
On the 20th day of March <lb />
A. D. I will <lb />
door In town to lb <lb />
t hid r Ii t of <lb />
hind in Pit about <lb />
mid <lb />
line tract in ii Item township <lb />
HI ON The <lb />
IN . . Tyson and and th <lb />
. sold to Nichols. <lb />
One other containing one acre ad- <lb />
I of IS. <lb />
T. A. and <lb />
ii I Ii. . ten acres <lb />
of <lb />
William and the Move land <lb />
other to t I <lb />
In hands for against Nd- <lb />
mi Nichols and which have been levied <lb />
I en mill land i he m of Mia <lb />
son N A. K. Ti <lb />
That you ever had in life tor This f -I . IS, Sheriff. <lb />
to lest than any one , I. I. <lb />
else in give Why V ,, n <lb />
for expense, are less l par the J <lb />
spot cash tor goods H <lb />
has mere merit than anything of <lb />
the kind ever put on tin- <lb />
HOUSE BRO, <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
LOW TARIFF <lb />
FACTORY. <lb />
we have free Buggies now. Ah <lb />
you to yon but <lb />
if yo to save money you coon to <lb />
mi I y on Street, rear of J. II. <lb />
Cherry For convenience we <lb />
have also an entrance through II. F. <lb />
Keel's Stables on street. I can give <lb />
for the coming season. <lb />
character indeed to take, was <lb />
exceedingly well It. D. Cherry- <lb />
He could walk backward or forward <lb />
and it seemed natural. He <lb />
created Iota of fun. <lb />
The old man unit many, but what <lb />
there is, mighty J. W. <lb />
as an Old Mali of the 11th <lb />
hour, was amusing and kept <lb />
things lively <lb />
A Colored Senator from <lb />
and save dis-1 <lb />
counts, and if don't believe you <lb />
stock of <lb />
was never more replete <lb />
with novelties. <lb />
, j reporter of the many Queens he <lb />
Jan It more P. u, dressed in then favorite <lb />
Cos Sweet which ; to flit Hither and <lb />
has to be the healthiest and to a-k her <lb />
per pound at the; .-Have you told many to <lb />
Store. j The character perfectly <lb />
We girt space this week to res grand. <lb />
the mask party A. <lb />
O. W. afford amusing re <lb />
Farmers should first see that all Inn. the character was perfect. I could talk corns on mind in a <lb />
available home-, manure has been j Mrs. T. B. Cherry as Lady of one could have <lb />
and used before olden her character s a j taken the character better. <lb />
I in the article. true it can't you give me a drink <lb />
j The Durham of February to tell who it was. <lb />
i was in because i M n . A <lb />
More- <lb />
goods, which he look to <lb />
tailoring establishment to be made <lb />
up clothing. This would be a <lb />
frequent occurrence if the <lb />
would take stops to protect <lb />
sheep by exterminating die <lb />
dog. <lb />
come and sec <lb />
experience in the business <lb />
or <lb />
Having had <lb />
I guarantee <lb />
Re <lb />
It. <lb />
White Caps have been <lb />
Edge-1 much at the North, that <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
i. Mrs. Maggie William represented was character taken by actually thorn <lb />
fad School Girl, just home u seemed very this the colored <lb />
Seminal v and up to all manner of I but ii asked j most of the talking. It was <lb />
last a the <lb />
WHO nave just n rear J. B. Cherry <lb />
turned from New Co- <lb />
City with a full line of A. CU I ELL, <lb />
Worsted. <lb />
White Goods, Laces <lb />
Swiss <lb />
Flouncing a Specialty, <lb />
its m the old cake <lb />
woman who sits on the wharf at <lb />
col ton presses and sells the turn- <lb />
overs lo the longshoremen. Jolly <lb />
as can he and always have a witty <lb />
j reply to queries. The <lb />
I character could have been <lb />
The almanac says it is ,,,. <lb />
now. It m lo be seen whether <lb />
head. <lb />
Every Saw Mill in Pitt conn- <lb />
; have a Saw <lb />
We arc ii m <lb />
at D. Haskett Co. <lb />
We have <lb />
weather bears out the assertion <lb />
or not. <lb />
The is a credit <lb />
. . . to Tarboro. It is newsy from <lb />
Insertion,; It in meeting <lb />
Revere, French Work, , <lb />
March imitates January one <lb />
SwiSS Edging and It us two new moons <lb />
one on the first day and cue <lb />
and many the last day. <lb />
March asserts i; <lb />
Other novelties. any great farmer <lb />
will have much work to do lo keep <lb />
Call early and secure, his order. <lb />
our choir day <lb />
I yon hear a lady remark, Oh I wish <lb />
merchants would keep <lb />
Buttons, Silks to match <lb />
t more trouble la- <lb />
You find i hem all at <lb />
m R. LABS <lb />
The stores of B. W. <lb />
John W. Mayo U. E. <lb />
on Wafer street in Washington, <lb />
one. <lb />
yon were a success. <lb />
Misses Jennie James, Lillie Cher- <lb />
and Lee Foley represented the <lb />
Country merely in <lb />
town for a little fun. You at <lb />
a tell what they were, for <lb />
they looked it. It was <lb />
to suppress laughter, if any one <lb />
had the blues all they had to do <lb />
was to look at them and the blues <lb />
would <lb />
A Ghost, pure white, <lb />
about as if by magic, was <lb />
the character taken by Miss Julia <lb />
to represent one more <lb />
would be impossible. <lb />
felt like every time <lb />
be looked at <lb />
With the dress <lb />
came Miss Bessie represent <lb />
the of A <lb />
tor hard to but success- <lb />
accomplished by Miss <lb />
Miss Mary Bernard as <lb />
Rosy, oh so feeble, but managed <lb />
to hobble along, with aid of two <lb />
were destroyed by tire on of who <lb />
write would carry along <lb />
rather fast and she would near- <lb />
M, K. Lang's Column <lb />
night of last week. <lb />
P. <lb />
from Raleigh, N. C, may be found <lb />
at King House, Greenville, for <lb />
; this month, longer if <lb />
aged to do prepared to perform <lb />
j in most careful manner any <lb />
i operations pertaining. to hie pro- <lb />
baa been re- <lb />
I siding in Raleigh over <lb />
, and can give the best of reference. <lb />
of water, I'm so hungry I do not <lb />
know where I'm going to sleep <lb />
A Tramp was taken by Ber- <lb />
Greene and well sustained. <lb />
Quite an character. <lb />
The good old jovial Farmer <lb />
in n humor, ready any <lb />
Inn, was the character as- <lb />
by <lb />
White, impersonated the <lb />
Dude, quite a hit, for <lb />
yon know f <lb />
latest sensation they say. <lb />
Is the dud, he's the swell of the day. <lb />
With his high standing collar, <lb />
He'd make a mule <lb />
He's as tender as the flowers In May. <lb />
a that's fond of his ease, <lb />
To Into his pants is a <lb />
The ladies say may he, <lb />
But he a baby. <lb />
He'd fall all apart if he'd <lb />
Clarence a <lb />
graph Lineman, was a <lb />
character and black as Erebus. <lb />
Burney Wilson, as <lb />
did credit to and <lb />
The A. I. O. W, were out is <lb />
full dress regalia, in complete black. <lb />
They are a mystery to us and we <lb />
hardly know what to say, the <lb />
came from <lb />
the name we should think that be <lb />
work bis chin to perfection. <lb />
Noble <lb />
Rival <lb />
Snorer Chief Explosive Ma- <lb />
Merciful <lb />
Brick Bat were all there <lb />
and took a very prominent part. <lb />
No one could tell one <lb />
nor from which. <lb />
ladies the party in <lb />
talked so <lb />
they are <lb />
Embroideries, <lb />
rumor <lb />
ed last week that White Caps <lb />
appeared in Washington, and the <lb />
colored folks got awfully scared. But Fine Clothing <lb />
the different names which they <lb />
have been called is the most <lb />
part. The name first went from <lb />
white caps lo white then to <lb />
then won the. <lb />
appellation <lb />
One old colored Woman not <lb />
remember so long a so she <lb />
dubbed them The col <lb />
women making such a to do <lb />
put the white children to talking, panic prices. <lb />
Be sure to call. <lb />
firm patron- <lb />
by H. Morris <lb />
Shoes, Hats, <lb />
We bought low for <lb />
cash and will sell at <lb />
and the last name we heard used <lb />
was a little girl if any- <lb />
body bad <lb />
town. <lb />
seen the <lb />
There was quilt an affray near <lb />
Five Monday afternoon <lb />
Cherry attempting to <lb />
rest a for dis <lb />
orderly conduct and finding <lb />
hard lo take summoned Mr. C F. <lb />
White to bis he <lb />
went to assist the officer another <lb />
Joe come up utter <lb />
He tried to Mr. White <lb />
the latter used a stick on him. <lb />
Others rushed up to take part <lb />
both sides a scuffle followed for <lb />
a few moments. A <lb />
Shade Adams came behind Mr <lb />
While and him around the <lb />
neck, he drew a pistol and <lb />
New Firm <lb />
Hut the same reliable Barbers can be <lb />
found at Club House Shoo, <lb />
Which In presided over by James A. <lb />
Smith and Hubert Hodges. They <lb />
need no recommendation before the <lb />
People and M <lb />
their competency in the <lb />
been fully proven. We have Just <lb />
to our shop one of the latest <lb />
chairs and we inti giving <lb />
as good a suave cut <lb />
r a thing In the Hue as <lb />
ran lie had anywhere, can be <lb />
waited on kt their resiliences. <lb />
Cleaning clothe n specialty. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The having duly quail <lb />
lied Executor to the Will <lb />
of James B. Edwards, de <lb />
j on the 28th day of January, 1889, <lb />
notice is hereby to nil person in- <lb />
I dented to the estate to make immediate <lb />
payment, and to nil creditors of said es- <lb />
i tale to present their claims properly <lb />
to the undersigned on or <lb />
i before the day of January, 1800, or <lb />
till- notice will he plead bar of their <lb />
recovery. Tins of January, 1880. <lb />
of E. Edwards. <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
The of <lb />
day mutual con- <lb />
sent, the entire of the hi- <lb />
log M who <lb />
will continue the business at the old <lb />
stand. All the business of old <lb />
will he Mr and all <lb />
monies due are to be paid to Mm. This <lb />
gist day of <lb />
Ii. <lb />
M. <lb />
I Forbes, Greenville, <lb />
it. <lb />
J. s. <lb />
N. M. Tarboro, Gen <lb />
. Cant. R. Aft <lb />
The People's Line for navel on Ii <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer K is the <lb />
boat on the river, she Km <lb />
; been repaired, <lb />
and <lb />
on specially comfort, <lb />
and convenience of <lb />
POLITE <lb />
A Table with the <lb />
Steamer <lb />
not only attractive. <lb />
Leaves H Wednesday <lb />
and Friday a. m. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday a. m. <lb />
Freights received daily and through <lb />
Bills Lading liven m all <lb />
i. j. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
mi teem crass m, m, <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
faint. <lb />
Miss Nannie Grist, or Tarboro. <lb />
took the character of a <lb />
sustained it immensely. <lb />
Miss Paul as <lb />
created of fun, kept charge, Ml. E. and <lb />
lively. <lb />
Miss the <lb />
milk, free iron <lb />
A. N. deserve great <lb />
for their a in <lb />
every thing as pleasant <lb />
the 20th day of <lb />
A. I will sell M the Court <lb />
door In this town of to the <lb />
reaching behind him shot Adams in highest bidder for cash of land <lb />
leg. In the Scuffle Hardy in fit county containing about acres <lb />
cut. Blount was carried the and <lb />
ii ii . i. i One tract of land <lb />
Hardy medical at- the <lb />
and Adam as taken to of M j. Peyton Al <lb />
trial for to resist an the May land and other Beaver <lb />
At trial a pistol was found on Dan one other tract In <lb />
his person and warrant was Dam township about <lb />
carrying concealed <lb />
He was tiered to bond Mt for Alfred Nichols <lb />
for appearance at Court. and others to satisfy an execution in my <lb />
to do so was placed in jail. <lb />
above seems to be the tacts the; <lb />
we learn them. <lb />
Manly had not been given <lb />
hearing at this writing. <lb />
hands for collection against <lb />
Nichols and which has. been levied on <lb />
said land a the property of said Alfred <lb />
Nichols. J. A. K. <lb />
This <lb />
By R. D. <lb />
Sheriff. <lb />
Having entire control of the <lb />
and of Lion <lb />
with which I have <lb />
since 1876. I wish lo In- <lb />
form friends and Customers that they <lb />
continue to me at the old <lb />
Store prepared to suit their wants hi <lb />
particular. sincere <lb />
thanks for the very patronage <lb />
bestowed upon the tea, i solicit <lb />
continuance of their favors, which every <lb />
endeavor will be lo <lb />
M. <lb />
Ho<lb />
Why another discovery by Allied <lb />
Culley in the way of helping the inflict- <lb />
ed. Hy calling on or addressing the <lb />
above named bather, you procure a <lb />
bottle of Preparation is Invaluable <lb />
for eradicating dandruff and causing the <lb />
kinkiest hair lo lie soft and <lb />
glossy, only two or three application a <lb />
week is necessary, and u common hair <lb />
all to used after the <lb />
vigorously for a few minutes with <lb />
the Preparation. Try a bottle and be <lb />
only cents. <lb />
ALFRED CULLEY, <lb />
Barber, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Of interest to <lb />
w. a aim La <lb />
I Co lo .<lb />
Will lie m arranged that <lb />
new pupils niter the lust week la <lb />
January. <lb />
, TEACHERS <lb />
Pi r. <lb />
CO. Principal <lb />
Miss t, <lb />
par; <lb />
Miss a and <lb />
till d Music. <lb />
Miss <lb />
Drawing. , J <lb />
Mi . I. W. Hi i Keeping <lb />
DEPARTMENTS. <lb />
Academic, <lb />
Ma- <lb />
sic. Painting end <lb />
Unitary. <lb />
ADVANTAGES <lb />
Large, <lb />
Location and <lb />
Plenty of pared <lb />
Boarders. A Corp. of <lb />
all being graduates of class <lb />
lion-. Music equal <lb />
in work to any in I lie Slate <lb />
Piano, and <lb />
A of volumes, <lb />
purchased <lb />
to ft I <lb />
and Tuition slid <lb />
the as <lb />
who do not <lb />
with consult <lb />
before hoard elsewhere. <lb />
fur her particulars. Address. J <lb />
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Two Children Frozen to Death <lb />
Why in old rats when labor- <lb />
are appearing on sides James Pyle's <lb />
saves labor of the hardest kind, and <lb />
tees the best and quickest malts in the <lb />
laundry, and house cleaning. <lb />
of think it indispensable. <lb />
A trial will <lb />
most i- <lb />
its mints- he <lb />
universal success of <lb />
i the <lb />
try over, pi <lb />
proof of it <lb />
merit. Beware of <lb />
imitations. <lb />
moat elaborate opera-hat that <lb />
ever mad In this country ti nm <lb />
that la cow being prepared for Benjamin <lb />
Harrison. It will be of ribbed silk and In v, near tho <lb />
will lined with satin <lb />
panels. President Harrison will carry <lb />
the hat in his hand at the Inauguration <lb />
Bail on March Paper. <lb />
Oh. how hats have changed f the old <lb />
to the new, <lb />
How differently we from <lb />
The the men wore In Washing- <lb />
ton's day <lb />
i Were cornered and cocked la a wonder- <lb />
i way. <lb />
The tall leaver tile that old <lb />
Were once has been worn by great-<lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
EMPORIUM <lb />
Cutting and Hair. <lb />
FIE <lb />
OLD BRICK STORE.<lb />
I lag their fear's supplies will Una It to <lb />
their interest get oar price- before <lb />
re. <lb />
in all its branches. <lb />
TOP <lb />
AT THE GLASS FRONT, <lb />
Opera at <lb />
I haw recently located, and where I hire <lb />
thing in my line <lb />
BARBER SHOP FLOUR, COFFEE.- SUGAR, <lb />
Imp Will appliances; new j SPICES, TEAS, <lb />
f figures ,. LOWEST <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturer, <lb />
to buy at one profit. A <lb />
stock of <lb />
a r. r. . <lb />
Schedule. <lb />
on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb />
Sen for outside of my <lb />
executed. respectfully. <lb />
grandson too; <lb />
Bat this creation Mart <lb />
take, it teem, bath the Cake <lb />
the tart I <lb />
I painted <lb />
in <lb />
Great George might exclaim. <lb />
that we need <lb />
To govern this glorious country Just <lb />
now <lb />
Won't wear such a gewgaw as on <lb />
its brow <lb />
Let hand painted dudes the band- <lb />
painted hats. <lb />
Let them in sharps and <lb />
In flats- <lb />
To praise there Is only one answer, <lb />
and that's <lb />
Winters of Long Ago. <lb />
No IS, <lb />
daily <lb />
Mount<lb />
; Seism<lb />
Fast Mail, dally <lb />
dally ex Sun. <lb />
pm pro <lb />
am <lb />
pm pm am <lb />
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run. we sell at a margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
M. <lb />
Greenville. N. C <lb />
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Wilmington SB <lb />
No <lb />
daily daily <lb />
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EVERYBODY <lb />
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except Sunday. pm <lb />
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Halifax for Scotland at o i <lb />
Returning, leaves Scotland <lb />
A. M. daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train Tarboro. X via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- i <lb />
t M. P H arrive <lb />
X C. f P M. P M. <lb />
leaves N C. daily <lb />
A M. Sunday SO A <lb />
, arrive Tarboro, X C. A M, ; <lb />
AM. <lb />
on Midland X C Branch leaves <lb />
except Sun lay. A M. <lb />
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leaves S C m M, <lb />
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on Branch leaves <lb />
Meet at P M. arrives <lb />
Rope IS P M. <lb />
M A M. <lb />
arrives Rocky Mount la A i <lb />
M except <lb />
n Branch leaves Warsaw j <lb />
far Clinton, dally, except Sunday, at j <lb />
S. no A M Returning leave i <lb />
a a. and S P. M. connect j <lb />
tag at Warsaw tad TO <lb />
train on . <lb />
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Magnolia. <lb />
makes connect Ion at <lb />
far all prints North daily. All, <lb />
and daily except Sun- <lb />
S th Line. <lb />
make connection tor at <lb />
Mules. <lb />
A car load arrived and now fer <lb />
sale <lb />
at Keel 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 afford to sell <lb />
as anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
Just procured several first-class <lb />
Vehicles will take passengers to any <lb />
at r i rates. <lb />
Sale, Teed J Mm, <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
Having associated B. S. <lb />
with me in the business we <lb />
are ready to serve the people in that <lb />
capacity. All notes and due <lb />
me for pa services have been placed in <lb />
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for collect ion. <lb />
Respectfully. <lb />
Worth via Richmond and Wash- <lb />
trains solid between <lb />
and have Pullman <lb />
attached, <lb />
r. <lb />
General <lb />
Jg. Transportation <lb />
T. H. <lb />
t N. C. Railroad <lb />
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb />
stock of Banal Cases Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the finest Case down to a <lb />
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We are fitted <lb />
up with all conveniences and can render <lb />
satisfactory services to all who <lb />
Feb. 22nd. <lb />
fl. I . ELI S. P. ELLIOTT. NICHOLS <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
Mb, . i <lb />
west J , ,, ,, <lb />
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Stations. Ar. i <lb />
Goldsboro<lb />
Kinston <lb />
New <lb />
City nm J <lb />
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Established in Baltimore In 1870- <lb />
Will open a House in <lb />
West ; in September, 1887, for the handling and <lb />
t j sale of cotton, thus giving our customers <lb />
Mixed Ft. i their of the two markets. <lb />
Stations. Pass Train. <lb />
STORE OF <lb />
Best's S Mrs. T. <lb />
T-i Grange . Has lately been repaired fitted up <lb />
S-. ., <lb />
g i of Millinery tar <lb />
Kinston <lb />
Dover <lb />
Creek <lb />
Tuscarora <lb />
Clark's <lb />
Atlantic <lb />
City <lb />
Atlantic Hotel <lb />
ahead Depot <lb />
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FALL AND WINTER <lb />
Besides her usual line of trimmed and <lb />
Hats, Ornaments and <lb />
millinery goods, she has the prettiest <lb />
stock of Silks, shaded Rib- <lb />
Gauzes, etc., in the Give <lb />
her a call at the Old Stand. <lb />
HOUSE CORNER <lb />
Can be a supply of <lb />
; Light <lb />
Thursday and <lb />
Wednesday and Friday. <lb />
S connects with Wilmington Al . . . <lb />
Walden Train bound leaving <lb />
m. and with Kiel-j A <lb />
sod Train West, leaving , <lb />
p. m. which will lie sold <lb />
Train A Give me a call. <lb />
Train, at Goldsboro I , <lb />
m. and with and , J . U. I <lb />
Waldon Train at p, <lb />
Train with Wilmington and <lb />
Through Freight Train, leaving <lb />
at p m with<lb />
at p. m. <lb />
L. <lb />
Of the and prices if <lb />
now in stock by Mrs <lb />
Ta <lb />
h raw , <lb />
E. A. Sheppard tho.-c to had <lb />
risen here, you that her <lb />
st ck can in no l surpassed. <lb />
line i and <lb />
f latest in trim- <lb />
In Black Sea was entirely <lb />
In not only Mat <lb />
Bin-k tun the of <lb />
worn frozen <lb />
in sonic feet high. <lb />
he great rivers of <lb />
Danube, the Elbe. were so hard <lb />
frozen as to bear wagons fer <lb />
month. In the Adriatic wan <lb />
In <lb />
the crops totally failed, and <lb />
famine and pestilence closed the <lb />
year. In moat of the <lb />
in Germany ware frown to <lb />
death on roads. In 1244 the <lb />
Po wan frozen from to <lb />
the sea; the wine sacks ware <lb />
the trees split by the action of <lb />
the immense noise. Io 1236 <lb />
the Danube wan frozen to the bot- <lb />
tom, and remained long in that <lb />
state. In 1316 the crops wholly <lb />
failed m Germany, wheat <lb />
some years sold In England at <lb />
the to In 1308 the <lb />
crops failed in Scotland, and such a <lb />
famine that poor were <lb />
reduced to feed on grass, and many <lb />
perished in Io <lb />
the wine diatribe to the sol- <lb />
was with The <lb />
winters of 1432-3 were <lb />
uncommonly Io 1683 it was <lb />
cold. Moat of the <lb />
lies were killed. drove <lb />
the Thames the ice of Was <lb />
eleven thick. In 1709 <lb />
ed the cold winter; the frost <lb />
the earth three yards info the <lb />
ground. In 1716 boot ha were erect- <lb />
ed on the Thames. In 1744 and <lb />
1745 the strongest art in England, <lb />
exposed to the air, covered la <lb />
less than fifteen with <lb />
eighth of en inch thick. la 1809. <lb />
and again in 1812 winters were <lb />
remarkably cold. Io 1814 there was <lb />
a fair an the Thames. <lb />
Pitt <lb />
Mr Wiley and Mi <lb />
Moor were em the 13th. <lb />
O. and Hist <lb />
Perkins ware married in <lb />
on Perkins <lb />
by many the prettiest <lb />
adj in <lb />
Tho railroad work is progressing <lb />
rapidly. The grading through the <lb />
town will anon complete. <lb />
survey has yet been made from <lb />
villa to Kinston. A party of <lb />
engineers are making a from <lb />
Ferry through this county to <lb />
Bell's Ferry on the <lb />
correspondent has not beard what <lb />
company is having this line ran. <lb />
L. G. who has been a <lb />
merchant in Greenville for the last <lb />
seventeen years, left on Monday <lb />
with hie for He <lb />
and his had many friends in <lb />
Greenville who regretted to see <lb />
them leave. <lb />
Ex Governor left the <lb />
18th the Fair. It is <lb />
said be will in Greenville <lb />
practice law. <lb />
Col. Harry Skinner and W. H. <lb />
Harrington bought the <lb />
in this place. <lb />
The lawyers had a time last week. <lb />
William the largest land <lb />
holder in Pitt sued Judge <lb />
Hilliard, commission merchant of <lb />
Norfolk, for damage to credit, <lb />
placing his damage at fifty <lb />
dollars. It is Mid two of the moat <lb />
prominent law firms here threaten <lb />
to Hilliard for the same <lb />
reason. Judge Hilliard formerly <lb />
a Republican lodge of the Sup- <lb />
Court in this State. <lb />
Greenville Institute has enrolled <lb />
thirty new students for the <lb />
Spring term, making total enroll- <lb />
of <lb />
Connor having exchanged <lb />
circuits with will <lb />
hold the March term of Court. <lb />
I Northern pork and guano <lb />
will be sold here than last year. <lb />
to the drought- some <lb />
farmers will have to boy corn, but <lb />
they getting it through the AN <lb />
for than cents per <lb />
bushel. <lb />
A good deal of cotton is still in <lb />
the hands of farmers and country <lb />
merchants. <lb />
The quantity of meat ratted in <lb />
this f raster last year <lb />
than it had bean for twenty years. <lb />
Pitt is one of bast farming <lb />
State <lb />
farmer any other <lb />
Wilmington Star, <lb />
reported <lb />
Rich lands, last week. <lb />
On Thursday, two little <lb />
aged six and eight years, children <lb />
of Mr. John Cattle of that pi-,; <lb />
were sent by their mother a <lb />
bag of to some hog in th <lb />
wood-, near the house. Toe. lilt-It <lb />
starred on thin <lb />
as the began falling, no <lb />
was felt, they <lb />
frequently performed ibis j <lb />
towards evening an sot ; <lb />
and a violent snow <lb />
was great j <lb />
for The neighbors <lb />
were to aid the search <lb />
for f be little wanderer, tad all that <lb />
night and the next day nearly a <lb />
hundred men and boys scoured the <lb />
woods an field for miles <lb />
both was not Saturday that <lb />
dead res of the little boys <lb />
were by one of the searching <lb />
parties n a only <lb />
a h half ll <lb />
home It if <lb />
ere lot in toe snow storm r-s <lb />
day and wandered <lb />
when were <lb />
by the cold and frozen <lb />
death. The bodies when found <lb />
together. Te <lb />
hoy had taken off one of <lb />
shoes, and the other boy <lb />
bad the bag containing the com <lb />
partially wrapped around bis head <lb />
and shoulders. <lb />
Mr. Cattle, the father of the <lb />
was absent from borne at the time, <lb />
la attendance at tie fair in <lb />
New <lb />
Spring Disorders <lb />
an <lb />
art mt- <lb />
w tot <lb />
parts. <lb />
It<lb />
Celery Compound <lb />
the Blood. <lb />
of made fer <lb />
room tut <lb />
end tie Mm bad Me. <lb />
n. <lb />
ti c Six for <lb />
it a east re dye with ores <lb />
THE <lb />
Eastern Mete, <lb />
is not a Care-All. <lb />
Monroe Planter. <lb />
But no of legislation can <lb />
of itself make the farmer prosper- <lb />
on. Intelligence must take the <lb />
of ignorance, and prejudice <lb />
lie replaced sense. <lb />
a ex- <lb />
bin own <lb />
and avail of every <lb />
stains Ht his for the bet- <lb />
It i- a fact well known Skat there is no <lb />
family sold than <lb />
Price -25 B. <lb />
The healthy growth of the baby Is de- <lb />
pendant upon its freedom from the per- <lb />
effects of opium. Dr. Bull's Baby <lb />
Judge <lb />
The Charlotte Judge <lb />
Walter who holding the <lb />
prevent term of the Superior Court, <lb />
is business. Me moves things <lb />
in a that is somewhat to <lb />
Mt altogether <lb />
to those who in <lb />
the court. He away with the <lb />
old tin court crier, and requires <lb />
to be in the court <lb />
room when their are called. <lb />
If a does not answer to bis <lb />
name, pop goes a fine of ire <lb />
dollars. Some were late <lb />
and the Judge <lb />
fined five of thorn Ire dollars each, <lb />
int as had food excuses to <lb />
make, be remitted the fines. In <lb />
to a <lb />
special in case they should <lb />
be needed, Clark ordered <lb />
him to summon <lb />
Clark <lb />
mover, and if big inroads are not <lb />
made on the docket it will be none <lb />
A Life. <lb />
Mirror. <lb />
The life of a Christian i indeed a <lb />
grand and <lb />
of the com- <lb />
fort here, and with <lb />
hope a <lb />
the sea and <lb />
the earth shall their dead. <lb />
the streams and <lb />
and loveliness and <lb />
which flow out Mm too <lb />
to the of our <lb />
like those pore stain- <lb />
less a <lb />
whose bright and sparkling bosom <lb />
catch the glimmer of rip- <lb />
sunbeams, and become silver <lb />
threads of radiant beauty as they go <lb />
murmuring along in joyous songs <lb />
on their everlasting to <lb />
sea. And the.- grand streams of <lb />
life, With all their glorious currents, <lb />
are like the mountain streams, <lb />
grow bigger, deeper, broader and <lb />
mote beautiful they go flowing <lb />
down to the ocean of immortality <lb />
Syrup is the best remedy known for the <lb />
diseases of early childhood. <lb />
S i <lb />
Our esteemed contemporary the <lb />
Raleigh exclaims with <lb />
Vance. <lb />
ex-Gov. Scales Gov. Fowle <lb />
favor a <lb />
If I here Is any one thing a pro- <lb />
politician does understand <lb />
it is the way the stream A <lb />
Railroad Commission is <lb />
and no politician will <lb />
run to tbs will. <lb />
They follow and never lead. A <lb />
Railroad Commission the demand <lb />
of the people. We are satisfied if <lb />
the people the matter <lb />
more fully they would not clamor <lb />
for a Commission with more than <lb />
powers, at present anyway. <lb />
Star has for four years favored <lb />
the Massachusetts law. It is certain <lb />
strong enough to begin with. If it <lb />
was two practical- <lb />
test to be too weak, then it could <lb />
be strengthened. We have no <lb />
idea that the rights of the <lb />
old railroads be invaded. The <lb />
The Supreme Court the United <lb />
States will not allow it. Then again <lb />
bow can a State Commission inter- <lb />
with roads that come <lb />
the jurisdiction of the <lb />
Commission Star. <lb />
The best Salve in the world fer Cuts <lb />
Bruise. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Fe- <lb />
Sores, Chapped Hands, <lb />
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions <lb />
and cures Piles, or pay re <lb />
quired, ft is guaranteed to give perfect <lb />
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price <lb />
per box. For sale <lb />
Concord W. II. Mar- <lb />
tin, under several other <lb />
names, van arrested at Gold Hill on <lb />
Monday. For some time the <lb />
has moved among the <lb />
people of that town evidently Irv- <lb />
to look a big sale for <lb />
money. He is now in Char <lb />
jail, having failed to give <lb />
bond for his appearance at court.<lb />
Probably no one thing hat caused such <lb />
a trade at Me. O. Kr- <lb />
Drug as their giving away to <lb />
their customers of so many free trial <lb />
bottles of Dr. King's Discovery for <lb />
Consumption, Their trade Is simply <lb />
enormous In this very valuable article <lb />
from the fact that it alway cures and <lb />
never disappoints. Colds. <lb />
ma. Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat <lb />
and lung diseases quickly cured. Ton <lb />
can it by getting a trial free, e <lb />
size Every battle warranted. <lb />
,. .- or. <lb />
v. . r-f .-. <lb />
kn <lb />
nil tree. only <lb />
Will, right <lb />
sealer. l S <lb />
I.,. <lb />
m to font <lb />
from lay <lb />
or <lb />
scant and <lb />
tan <lb />
to all. <lb />
B to <lb />
It ii. <lb />
H Mayor April by a <lb />
majority. <lb />
H. VT. <lb />
or <lb />
A anal <lb />
and <lb />
of air of III la <lb />
ARCHITECTS k <lb />
sf V <lb />
, A <lb />
and alt T <lb />
Oar <lb />
Sanford <lb />
A bill to make legal rate of <lb />
interest par cent, passed <lb />
Senate and likely to pass the <lb />
Wool baa been continued <lb />
the list for the dogs. It is <lb />
surprising that North Carolina can <lb />
never have a Legislature that will <lb />
husbandry, livery <lb />
Legislature since the war baa had <lb />
for its motto when question for <lb />
taxing dogs <lb />
beware of the dog. The and <lb />
their masters are formidable. <lb />
Begin With fas Children. <lb />
Worth Carolina <lb />
To save the children To save <lb />
State by saving the children of <lb />
the State I Cast a glance forward <lb />
and think what it means for North <lb />
Carolina to take nay <lb />
of children, from <lb />
of sin and tarn them in <lb />
pat ha of virtue; to <lb />
from jaws of the dragon and <lb />
place them in tender loving <lb />
arms of Savior Thia is re- <lb />
form bore all reforms, sweet- <lb />
ens in the fountain that <lb />
it may bless mankind in its flow. <lb />
Statues to the memory of the <lb />
great men of the present. It is a <lb />
disgrace to North Carolina that no <lb />
statues have been reared to <lb />
and George E. Cadger <lb />
two greatest men of the <lb />
in public from <lb />
Then there ought to be statues <lb />
to Generals Pettigrew, <lb />
tbs men of highest capacity <lb />
who war arms in tbs <lb />
great war. Bat these things await <lb />
and <lb />
Durham A very threat- <lb />
letter, a White Cap <lb />
epistle, was received through the <lb />
post office this morn ins by Jordan <lb />
colored, who acting <lb />
as agent in this section securing <lb />
hands for Messrs. John P. Richard- <lb />
of Mississippi. Em- <lb />
ordered to leave <lb />
county in ten hours, and was <lb />
threatened with dire calamity if <lb />
he failed to heed behest. <lb />
THE STAR. <lb />
W. <lb />
D. J. Editor A Proprietor. <lb />
ENLARGED TO<lb />
tit nit i. <lb />
Per Year, <lb />
IN ADVANCE <lb />
We believe that one of great- <lb />
est drawbacks to prosperity in this <lb />
is had roads. If the farm- <lb />
were to sit down and calculate <lb />
the lost to them from <lb />
bad roads over which they have to <lb />
to market, or <lb />
purchases from the nearest <lb />
railroad town, they would find that <lb />
they above all men should be the <lb />
first to bestir themselves to <lb />
good roads. Bad roads mean to <lb />
agricultural population loss of <lb />
time, decrease in value of mar- <lb />
products and no <lb />
able loss in wear and tear of <lb />
and bones. A complete and <lb />
good system of roads would be of in- <lb />
estimable value to our farming com- <lb />
and increase the value of <lb />
their land and its <lb />
Bald Mrs. O. to Mrs. D. <lb />
o'er a cop of fine <lb />
pretty hostess <lb />
Mas gained ti looks ; <lb />
seems well as well can be I <lb />
What Is the I <lb />
Said Mrs. D. to Mrs. G., <lb />
changed indeed, hut then, you <lb />
see, <lb />
put aside objection, <lb />
And tried that famous remedy, <lb />
Which did so much for you and me <lb />
Pierce's Favorite <lb />
For sick headache, h <lb />
and constipation, there is <lb />
remedy equal to Dr. Pierce's Little <lb />
lets. <lb />
If at all possible this Legislature <lb />
ought to make some law regulating <lb />
trial of cases in Superior <lb />
Courts of counties. The ex- <lb />
clients and witnesses are <lb />
put to of waiting two or three days <lb />
at court away from their <lb />
business and paying high board <lb />
ought to he in tome way. If <lb />
possible day ought to be named <lb />
for trial of certain cases, and if <lb />
not that definite, at least name <lb />
day or days cases from each <lb />
township will be heard, as Judge <lb />
Clarke did in our <lb />
The transition from long, lingering and <lb />
painful sickness to robust health <lb />
epoch In the life or the individual. <lb />
Such a remarkable event Is treasured In <lb />
the memory and the agency whereby <lb />
the good health has been attained is <lb />
gratefully blessed. Hence it is that so <lb />
much Is heard In praise of Electric Bit- <lb />
tern. many feel they owe their <lb />
ration to to the use of the Great <lb />
Tonic. If you are <lb />
led with disease of Kidneys, Liver, <lb />
of of long abort standing <lb />
yon will -lief by of <lb />
Electric Bitters. Sold at and Si per <lb />
bottle at G. Drug Store. <lb />
Washington, Montana and <lb />
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