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EVER IN <lb/>
LARGEST CIRCULATION. <lb/>
EXCELLENT MEDIUM. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector.<lb/>
LOOK FOR <lb/>
THE A MARK <lb/>
The cross mark name or <lb/>
margin o. is a request <lb/>
for the payment of what owe it. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
VOL VIII. <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, Pin N. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1889. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
.; <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN <lb/>
LATELY <lb/>
Subscription Price. W per <lb/>
democratic, bit <lb/>
not to Democratic <lb/>
. am and that air not consistent <lb/>
the true principles party. <lb/>
If want a a <lb/>
of the State for the <lb/>
TOR. SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb/>
General <lb/>
LET IT <lb/>
a. <lb/>
I wanted something. O so much <lb/>
So Dear it came. I'd almost touch <lb/>
heart's faraway <lb/>
drawn, and seemed ; voice to say <lb/>
let in <lb/>
Like children crying for the moon. <lb/>
I longed for this one priceless boon, <lb/>
I wanted it within my hand <lb/>
E'en then. How could I patient stand <lb/>
And let it rest <lb/>
Data know best <lb/>
Then he who calmed the stormy sea <lb/>
Came near to sooth and me. <lb/>
And to my longing, restless <lb/>
lie whispered. be <lb/>
I let it rest- <lb/>
God doth lest <lb/>
For the Relied or. <lb/>
A Deer in Hyde Co. <lb/>
Park, in Hyde it <lb/>
famous fur the deer to be found <lb/>
there. Reports of the fine apart to <lb/>
be <lb/>
most every four or live <lb/>
fine ones, on n recent visit, we wore <lb/>
induced to try our luck. <lb/>
Late one Friday we <lb/>
wended way to the of Joe <lb/>
the champion deer <lb/>
for of all that region. We were <lb/>
received with a welcome, <lb/>
and told to make ourselves at home. as as a <lb/>
A sumptuous Mapper of stewed and I off. at lull <lb/>
venison soon prepared. <lb/>
Marvelous deer stories <lb/>
While intensely gazing off in the <lb/>
distance, we were startled by the <lb/>
sudden of a beautiful <lb/>
doe which had leaped out of the <lb/>
undergrowth in ten steps of us. Em- <lb/>
bosomed by the foliage, we had not <lb/>
observed its approach. The figure <lb/>
of doe was light, fairy-like <lb/>
graceful, so meek, <lb/>
did it appear that our first <lb/>
impression was that it must be a <lb/>
tame one coming to us protection <lb/>
its cruel pursuers and we did <lb/>
not have the heart to upon it. <lb/>
were convinced <lb/>
The An Habit of Treat- <lb/>
A Call to the Convention. <lb/>
THE STATE. <lb/>
; CHAPEL N. C, FEB. 1889. <lb/>
,. What is happening around us.<lb/>
GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
G. Fowle. of Wake. <lb/>
M. Holt, <lb/>
Secretary <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
W. Wake. <lb/>
of Wayne. <lb/>
Public Instruction <lb/>
Sidney M. of Catawba. <lb/>
Attorney F. David- <lb/>
n. at <lb/>
court. <lb/>
Chit Justice N. H. Smith,<lb/>
Justices A. s- or <lb/>
Wake- J- of <lb/>
turn- B. Shepherd, of and <lb/>
C. of Burke. <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
of <lb/>
of <lb/>
G. <lb/>
Clark, <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
A. f <lb/>
Sixth I. of <lb/>
C. <lb/>
A. of <lb/>
r, <lb/>
F. Grave, of <lb/>
Tenth . <lb/>
M. Shipp. of <lb/>
Twelfth j. <lb/>
of Buncombe. <lb/>
B. Vance, <lb/>
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb/>
District <lb/>
Thomas G. -skinner, of <lb/>
P. col. <lb/>
at Vance. . , <lb/>
Third W, o.<lb/>
Fourth H of <lb/>
Fifth W. Brower, of <lb/>
Sixth Rowland of <lb/>
rents B. <lb/>
-W. H. A. Co if <lb/>
G. of<lb/>
Clerk -K. A. <lb/>
Register of H. <lb/>
B. Cherry. <lb/>
Manning. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Chair- <lb/>
W. A. Jr. T. E. <lb/>
Board of Hording <lb/>
Chairman i. and J. a.<lb/>
of F. W. Brown <lb/>
TOWN. <lb/>
M. Bernard. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Ward. T. A. <lb/>
J. P 2nd Ward. O. Boat. <lb/>
r and R. Williams Jr.; 3rd Ward, J. J. <lb/>
A. F. <lb/>
NOT <lb/>
other adventures were told, <lb/>
tin we reminded our host, that as <lb/>
What makes in her cheek that beautiful would have to be up early nest <lb/>
lovely in her eye. morning, we had better retire. <lb/>
What makes her neck as white as the early breakfast we to <lb/>
to her lips that dye ions the <lb/>
What gives hat that graceful and <lb/>
form. <lb/>
That hand so shapely and s. <lb/>
These graces of they <lb/>
are <lb/>
Oil, docs she inherit them all t <lb/>
pi urns <lb/>
The cap buses, powder flasks <lb/>
and shot pouches were examined <lb/>
and supplied. <lb/>
Joe swung a around <lb/>
our neck and you <lb/>
her father was homely, her mother shoot one down, must blow this <lb/>
was <lb/>
Her came not that way ; <lb/>
She diets, lakes exercise and wear We had to con less our inability <lb/>
miles every day. . bUt <lb/>
that we must place the <lb/>
she's more lovely the older she o- <lb/>
And never knows illness ache ; of our mouth, instead of the <lb/>
She's making trying to e wt., a <lb/>
speed, in an oblique In <lb/>
of raised our <lb/>
gun and with deadly aim, as <lb/>
thought, tired. We shot it in <lb/>
the midst a clump of <lb/>
bushes, and so sure of our game <lb/>
we that remembering <lb/>
lions we ran our hand in our pocket <lb/>
for the jack knife to cut its throat. <lb/>
While in this act we observed the <lb/>
deer fifty yards away and again <lb/>
our gun with some feelings of <lb/>
malice and blood-curd- <lb/>
ling revenge, we took deliberate aim <lb/>
and our gun snapped. Kind reader <lb/>
did you ever a large plump <lb/>
What i commonly called d the Gen- <lb/>
at a hotel is of Hot <lb/>
an Ann system- It is The Executive Committee f <lb/>
in conn- Men's Christian Associations <lb/>
tries. M a dozen friends may of North send greeting, <lb/>
meet at th bar or eat that the Thirteenth <lb/>
and drink and none would General Convention of delegates <lb/>
think it st breach courtesy ; from the Associations our State <lb/>
each pay his own bill in presence w; M the city of <lb/>
of the others. There, the law of tori March to 24th, <lb/>
common sense prevail, and it is on- <lb/>
America I hat a man is accused <lb/>
Of if he alone in <lb/>
These for my <lb/>
Horrible Blunder f a and <lb/>
In <lb/>
As Gleaned from the State Press. <lb/>
presence others. <lb/>
It i feature <lb/>
can ill has a <lb/>
took fire from her pipe. <lb/>
The of the exercises Tarboro A <lb/>
of the Convent ion is printed and is week has established <lb/>
distributed with call amongst a, and will <lb/>
the Its topics This <lb/>
attract the thoughtful interest he furnished Scotland <lb/>
all ho have tit moral and <lb/>
Major Dull- <lb/>
According to the New York Bo <lb/>
Edenton all Washington <lb/>
in the Is f a of <lb/>
we ever saw, were sold in and <lb/>
Edenton Saturday last. B-Bi out. Mr. <lb/>
A colored woman years old <lb/>
was burned to in Monroe last been sufficiently <lb/>
week. She was smoking and her beautiful <lb/>
western hen who has turned all <lb/>
Washington heads this winter. Mr. <lb/>
I is the <lb/>
who won lame money <lb/>
measure of the abuse of spiritual welfare our young men. <lb/>
Thousand are com. i The Committee refer, with grate- <lb/>
to drink they don't pleasure, to the steady, progress who was well <lb/>
Rt the Knickerbocker Club in New <lb/>
York by backing himself to drive <lb/>
to the Hotel, dress for <lb/>
dinner, and return inside of <lb/>
I minutes. He did actually <lb/>
can G. a prominent citizen i H <lb/>
want to drink, and to pay for the of our work for the past three years.; , Wilmington, died last <lb/>
others when they can't and especially to the improved Saturday, aged <lb/>
ford it, simply because it is a methods of organization that have ,. <lb/>
American custom to treat been carried into successful action L , . <lb/>
seven min- <lb/>
to be treated as evidence of so- under the auspices of our <lb/>
point of fact it is State Secretary, Mr. L. A. <lb/>
It is undoubtedly owing to <lb/>
this hasty abnormally de- <lb/>
in an otherwise rather slow <lb/>
Tom nature that Mr. Hart-lay has now to <lb/>
Its killed a hawk Saturday that accept his present mortification. <lb/>
as white as snow. It had a black It seems that <lb/>
on Wednesday <lb/>
double it compels men to and of General felt the approach <lb/>
drink often when they shouldn't, now on duty in several to,, Q-r- . purchased <lb/>
and it compels to pay when j towns. We anticipate Two pi is- woolen gar- <lb/>
t hey must rob themselves or their j delightful and profitable re in one white and one colored, <lb/>
and have a. tumble off just Hut it is American to do j the hospitable city which is giving j escaped from the jail at ll BOW mans legs The <lb/>
you drew it to the side of I hr boat t so; it IS the way to he social; it is so generous a support to its young, day and up to box of <lb/>
Did you ever arrive at a depot just the open path to the, title of good well manned and prosperous late hour lust night had not been iV. <lb/>
show <lb/>
Heredity's all a mistake. <lb/>
Bottom Courier. <lb/>
THE SIN OF OMISSION. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
It isn't Hie thing you do. dear, <lb/>
It's the thin you leave undone <lb/>
Which gives yon a bit of heartache <lb/>
At the of the sun <lb/>
The tender word forgotten. <lb/>
The letter you did not write. <lb/>
The flowers you might have sent, dear, <lb/>
Are your haunting ghosts <lb/>
The stone you have lifted <lb/>
Out of the brother's way. <lb/>
One bit of hearthstone counsel <lb/>
You were too much to say ; <lb/>
The loving touch of the hand, dear. <lb/>
The gentle and winsome tone <lb/>
M hat had no time or thought for. <lb/>
new <lb/>
He then armed us with a <lb/>
genuine Joseph Roger's knife as <lb/>
sharp as razor. <lb/>
; is this we asked. <lb/>
always cut their <lb/>
said Joe, soon as we shoot them <lb/>
, down to let the blood run <lb/>
The earnest man- <lb/>
in winch he spoke amazed us, <lb/>
in time to see the train you wished <lb/>
to take speeding off down the rail <lb/>
road track We felt blank for <lb/>
lorn, and the following hues some <lb/>
old poet through our be- <lb/>
and thousands of drunk-j Association. We urge that-the As-1 recaptured, <lb/>
aids go down to untimely graves associations everywhere Concord <lb/>
the victims American system <lb/>
of treating. <lb/>
promptly, the i bes men as j place Ca harms county <lb/>
There <lb/>
gates, forward contributions years as <lb/>
j Late for dinner, as usual, he rushed <lb/>
j home, dashed off a pretty note to <lb/>
-Wear these <lb/>
this evening for <lb/>
Especially is the system of treat for the State work to Mr. E. L. <lb/>
part of our political Harris, Treasurer of the Executive <lb/>
system. As a rule every candidate Committee, Winston, N. C. Hep <lb/>
for <lb/>
known <lb/>
The lo- <lb/>
is my lot. <lb/>
Oh that I could pass away and be for- <lb/>
Be lore we could our gun J treat in the saloons Men's Christian <lb/>
cation is a beautiful one, but as jet <lb/>
no town has been built, It. has its <lb/>
origin in the old time sport of <lb/>
evening my and <lb/>
handed the note ho box coils <lb/>
laming the woolen goods to his <lb/>
servant, while the box roses re- <lb/>
upon Mr. table. <lb/>
The note and box were duly de- <lb/>
Mr. W . S. and upon opening the note <lb/>
the dogs came bounding upon the; tels of his district. It. is expected especially interested are in- <lb/>
. . , . , . , . I . last Thursday, measuring lour feet <lb/>
trail, the deer had leaped Hie canal, him not only by the saloon-keep-1 to attend. <lb/>
for public office, excepting a few j from places that <lb/>
j whose official position it, must j looking to the of Young j p <lb/>
and the thought of a deer's the dogs close behind were soon who are usually potential in pol <lb/>
out of our for the lilies, but It fa expected of him by <lb/>
throat when we had never even seen <lb/>
a wild one, somewhat upset our <lb/>
nerves. W <lb/>
Early after sunrise of a bright I with something swung candidates have beaten <lb/>
balmy day, we found ourselves across his broad shoulders. solely- because their <lb/>
artful in <lb/>
sluggish waters river. <lb/>
In a short time we saw Joe <lb/>
heelers of all parties and even <lb/>
by many respectable voters. Many <lb/>
upon the hunting grounds, proved to be a half grown buck, j competitors were more <lb/>
With troubles enough of your own. The dogs, well trained and trusty ; He said he did not blow his horn for handling the bars and playing votes <lb/>
fellows, blown up and seemed the shot was not the one with free drinks; as all <lb/>
to know what was of them dogs were trailing, they would j dates want to win, all must, a a <lb/>
and anxious for the chase. j have left the nail gone to bin, rule, bow to the American lad of <lb/>
Joe, casting eye to the wind-i Thus ended our first deer hunt.; treating all around as often as poss j <lb/>
is blowing We miserable lack <lb/>
the wrong direction this morning, to relate it, but we There exceptions to the <lb/>
we will have to cross the canal, -consoled by the reflection that our candidates treating at the <lb/>
A deer depends more upon Ins nose I identity will be to but saloons and hotels, and ex-; <lb/>
than he does upon his j let us will <lb/>
how are we us misfortune <lb/>
j we asked, see no boat, bridge us for not knowing <lb/>
or of the I one. <lb/>
These little kindness. <lb/>
So easily out of <lb/>
These chances to angels <lb/>
Which even mortals find <lb/>
in and silence. <lb/>
Each child reproachful wraith, <lb/>
When hope is faint and Bagging. <lb/>
And a blight has dropped on faith. <lb/>
For life is all too short, deal, <lb/>
And sorrow is all too great. <lb/>
To sutler our slow commission <lb/>
That tarries until too late <lb/>
And it's not the thing you do. dear, <lb/>
It's the thing you leave undone <lb/>
Which gives the bitter heartache <lb/>
Al the setting of the sun. <lb/>
Rail Road rates can be ascertain- <lb/>
ed by applying to the Agent at <lb/>
your Station w o has been <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
Christian fellowship, <lb/>
HUME, Chairman, <lb/>
Chapel Hill. <lb/>
W. M. <lb/>
Chapel Hill. <lb/>
E. L. Treasurer, <lb/>
Winston. <lb/>
Geo. B. Charlotte. <lb/>
A. O. <lb/>
W. It. Atkinson, <lb/>
II. L. Smith, Davidson College. <lb/>
A. M. Maker, New <lb/>
and five inches from tip to tip and <lb/>
pleasure as she read I hope <lb/>
that yon will wear these for my <lb/>
weighing four pounds. He shot it With eager hands she <lb/>
at a distance of yards. tied the fastenings of the box <lb/>
Professor W. G. Simmons, the when la, to her as- <lb/>
. . r. . n . gaze, was revealed, not <lb/>
; Wake Forest College, died last Mm-. but a complete <lb/>
morning. For more than thirty set of men's underwear I <lb/>
ye., is he been at his post of do as to the of the valet <lb/>
The sustains a loss Valuing he boxes have proved <lb/>
. , . . , , The winged cod had <lb/>
replaced. ., . b , <lb/>
, and diplomat, <lb/>
was a; hue and has been dropped <lb/>
strange sight on the street tins from the list of guests at the lie use <lb/>
week in the shape of a run-mad where formerly he was made <lb/>
I mule. This mule was bitten a few <lb/>
days ago by a dog in the <lb/>
; lower part of the count; . <lb/>
come. <lb/>
I. H. <lb/>
School., died last week. <lb/>
Jas. H. Durham. twelve years old and for <lb/>
Street Cars for Concord. <lb/>
Concord Times. <lb/>
W. JOYNER. <lb/>
said Joe, I'll set <lb/>
you across all <lb/>
At his command we followed him Verdict Against States <lb/>
Concord now has electric lights, of ville. <lb/>
telephone, and other modern his our arms <lb/>
enterprising <lb/>
citizens will never rest on their oars waist supported by his; <lb/>
until it ranks second to no town brawny arms he lauded sale <lb/>
in the State the opposite shore. He <lb/>
West and <lb/>
and Rev. <lb/>
T. Rector. <lb/>
Sunday, <lb/>
lag and night. Prayer Meeting <lb/>
Wednesday nigh,. Rev. K. B. <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
tag and Meeting <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Third <lb/>
BOT <lb/>
every <lb/>
John, <lb/>
morn- <lb/>
every <lb/>
We are dad to lie able to slate then recrossed and brought over the g, <lb/>
that a street line is considered <lb/>
an assured fact. It is to midst <lb/>
establish a line from depot to we <lb/>
Odell factory, via old Nat- A tor upon <lb/>
road and Main street. It . lately <lb/>
proposed to haul both overlooking a large scope of <lb/>
and freight. or prairie laud with <lb/>
The sum of is now a scrubby tree. <lb/>
to form the company. All but had observed in going up the bank <lb/>
of this has been secured, a us <lb/>
any effort, twice the i . , <lb/>
sum can be raised business streets dark i, ill <lb/>
wanted. deer will cross at one <lb/>
Co; cord Times. <lb/>
In the Superior court of Iredell <lb/>
county last Saturday a verdict was <lb/>
rendered giving G. W. Jones, a cit- <lb/>
of Catawba county, judgment <lb/>
Ml damages against <lb/>
Statesville. <lb/>
The circumstances of the case <lb/>
were as <lb/>
Soon after the election of Grover <lb/>
Cleveland in 1834, the Democrats <lb/>
had a big torchlight procession, <lb/>
speaking general <lb/>
A great many Catawba people were <lb/>
among them the plaintiff <lb/>
Jones. In walking along one of the <lb/>
should teach the wrong <lb/>
the system. a c. for <lb/>
I were to resort to treating <lb/>
the bars it would defeat him in j B. MANNING. Wilmington. twelve mouths <lb/>
this city and in the most of State Executive Committee of the blind, making it <lb/>
counties of State. many j Young Men's Christian Associations with the hand in order <lb/>
themselves, who are ever of North Carolina. <lb/>
ready for a treat from the <lb/>
candidate, would vote against The <lb/>
Wilson h. JAMBS, <lb/>
nary belonging to Mrs. E. M. <lb/>
He was <lb/>
the last; <lb/>
has been totally <lb/>
necessary to feed A <lb/>
DENTIST, t <lb/>
murk, N . <lb/>
a candidate for Judge who did <lb/>
it they always expect from J in this Conn- <lb/>
men seeking their votes; j, the current year will be over <lb/>
Judicial candidates can't treat with- j <lb/>
disgrace, how I This 21.000,000 more the <lb/>
or can- j entire net ordinary expenses the <lb/>
treat honor f In point <lb/>
of fact, exception proves the <lb/>
of the rules, and common <lb/>
sense demands that rule be <lb/>
abolished. <lb/>
It is idle to assume that cat <lb/>
can be abolished by law. All <lb/>
Government in year before the <lb/>
war. It is more <lb/>
the cost of thirteen years <lb/>
after the close of the war, when <lb/>
the operation of natural laws, <lb/>
the list would have begun to <lb/>
The increase in pensions <lb/>
life. <lb/>
The Johnnie; <lb/>
a lad years of age, <lb/>
resides Salem, tips I lie beam at <lb/>
pounds, solid He <lb/>
is well developed and shows but. lit-; <lb/>
tie excess in surplus flesh. We would <lb/>
like to know it there is another <lb/>
of the same age that weighs as <lb/>
much Who lives in our Stale.<lb/>
BERNARD, <lb/>
A W, <lb/>
GREEN N. C. <lb/>
Practice the Suite and Federal Courts <lb/>
Kinston Five Truck farm <lb/>
is on the increase around Kins <lb/>
There is six or eight times <lb/>
the quantity planted this over last <lb/>
year. We hope that it w ill turn <lb/>
I. BLOW, <lb/>
G R E E A E, A. V. <lb/>
J. J. H. TUCKER. JO. MURPHY <lb/>
t MURPHY, <lb/>
A T-LA W, <lb/>
N. C.<lb/>
A; SKIN <lb/>
within i larger <lb/>
L. <lb/>
these said Joe. see <lb/>
making for the lower one slip <lb/>
LODGES. <lb/>
Lodge. No. A. F. A. <lb/>
M meets 1st Thursday and HaW- <lb/>
night after the 1st and 3rd at <lb/>
B M. King. W. M. <lb/>
A. Chapter. meets <lb/>
and 4th nights at Ma- <lb/>
Hall, F. W. Brown, P. <lb/>
Covenant No. I. K. <lb/>
meets every Tuesday night. D. L. <lb/>
No. K. of H. <lb/>
first and third Friday night. <lb/>
D. D. V. <lb/>
Conned, No. A. L. of II. meet <lb/>
every Thursday C. A. White. C. <lb/>
POST OFFICE. <lb/>
A. M. to r. w. <lb/>
Order hoar A. M. to P. M. No or- <lb/>
will be from to <lb/>
from to F. H. <lb/>
daily Sun- <lb/>
i. i at A M. and at S. P Bi <lb/>
Tar mail arrives Sun- <lb/>
at n. and at F. M. <lb/>
Washington mail <lb/>
at n. and at P. K. <lb/>
II. A. M. <lb/>
Appointments <lb/>
Far Bethlehem Mission. <lb/>
Bethlehem. 1st. Sunday at k. <lb/>
School House, 1st Sunday at <lb/>
Sparta. 2nd at o cluck. <lb/>
at <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
Chapel. 4th Sundays o'clock. <lb/>
r; P. C. <lb/>
We believe that our people will <lb/>
be riding to and from the depot in <lb/>
streetcars before they are much ., , ,,,,., , <lb/>
older. Men are the back of this i the and <lb/>
project who don't talk Oaf fun, and The dogs will <lb/>
who have t lie spirit and en <lb/>
to carry it out. <lb/>
probably out your hearing, <lb/>
an open cellar and dislocated <lb/>
bis hip. The next year he brought <lb/>
suit against Hie town for <lb/>
The case has con- <lb/>
from one court to <lb/>
I such legislation since the close of the war is <lb/>
of the yearly track when seasons are good but <lb/>
on interest upon the there are also greater risks -o J RT, <lb/>
lie debt within that time ; so that, j We glad to see a movement in <lb/>
as a charge upon taxpayers, the <lb/>
enormous war debt has for the most <lb/>
to contempt. the <lb/>
law, it would be disregarded with <lb/>
impunity as as there are bars <lb/>
to gather drinkers, or political con- <lb/>
tests to make candidates who want; <lb/>
The Two Cabinets. <lb/>
but keep a the deer will j <lb/>
come back. I have killed over two <lb/>
thousand know something of <lb/>
N. Y. World. i their habits. When you hear the <lb/>
How do the Cabinets of grands dogs open, you may know it is a <lb/>
father and grandson compare j Here <lb/>
they are as far as the Cabinet <lb/>
Grandfather Harrison Grandson Harri- <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Secretary of State, <lb/>
Webster, Mass. James <lb/>
Me, <lb/>
Secretary of Treasury. <lb/>
Thus, twine, Ohio, <lb/>
only came to trial la <lb/>
The town gave notice of appeal. <lb/>
A Doable Headed Negro. <lb/>
votes, or social circles bent on en- j changed its form. Vs <lb/>
T but the common sense of j in <lb/>
o pp- -w-fl As represented by pensions, it will <lb/>
weeK. to on indefinitely. <lb/>
deer for they never anything <lb/>
else. They will have one up in <lb/>
twenty <lb/>
These were our leader's parting <lb/>
words. <lb/>
this elating assurance, be <lb/>
j and his trusty were soon lost <lb/>
; to sight in the prairie grass. <lb/>
I II but a short time after they <lb/>
j before we beard the <lb/>
Secretary of War. i dogs yelping as if in full pursuit. <lb/>
John Bell. Tenn., Proctor We crouched behind a pine, and <lb/>
strained our eyes in the direction of <lb/>
A Charlotte paper says that last <lb/>
Saturday a double headed <lb/>
woman passed through Charlotte on j <lb/>
train. Her name is f and <lb/>
up because it is fruitful only <lb/>
profligacy intemperance. Oil <lb/>
com.-e, it is bard to break op an <lb/>
custom; but <lb/>
there is one that treaters and <lb/>
candidates and voters, <lb/>
should want broken up. it is <lb/>
Secretary of the Navy. <lb/>
G. E. Badger. F. Tracy, <lb/>
N. Y. <lb/>
M Y Wanamaker <lb/>
Pa. <lb/>
Jno J W. H. H. Miller <lb/>
Ind. <lb/>
Is this an advance of Cabinet ma- <lb/>
or a retrogression Compare <lb/>
1840 1889. <lb/>
One of meanest men in the <lb/>
is the one who will change bis <lb/>
residence and say nothing to the <lb/>
editor about changing his post <lb/>
office, though he may owe several <lb/>
dollars on bis paper. <lb/>
and she carries on two co versa- <lb/>
or drinks two cups of coffee at <lb/>
the tame time. She has two heads, <lb/>
one body and four legs. The two <lb/>
heads have minds of their own, for <lb/>
j what one month gets the other <lb/>
claims also. She can accept an <lb/>
offer with one reject it <lb/>
with the other. She is a <lb/>
A perfect town is that which <lb/>
you see <lb/>
home merchants, the laborers spend- <lb/>
the expecting every moment <lb/>
to see a flue, noble stag leaping <lb/>
over the bushes in front of <lb/>
when, to our dismay, we beard a gun money they earn with their <lb/>
fire. We thought that <lb/>
companion bad floored his game <lb/>
and that of getting a <lb/>
shot was gone. We however <lb/>
that he did not. blow bis born and <lb/>
were en con raged to hope that be <lb/>
had missed his mark and that it <lb/>
would he turn steady <lb/>
tradesmen, and all animated by <lb/>
a spirit that will not purchase <lb/>
abroad if they can be bought <lb/>
home. The spirit of reciprocity <lb/>
between and me. <lb/>
tradesmen and laborers, <lb/>
and manufacturers, results <lb/>
every time in making a town a <lb/>
American system of testing at <lb/>
the bar. <lb/>
Breathing and Thinking. <lb/>
The pension list for the United <lb/>
States costs this year within <lb/>
as much as the annual cost of <lb/>
the standing army of Great <lb/>
and as much as <lb/>
the enormous standing army of Ger- <lb/>
many. And there will be no halt <lb/>
in piling it on so long as <lb/>
plus holds pension agents <lb/>
can make fortunes and demagogues <lb/>
gain votes by the discriminate <lb/>
away of the people's money. <lb/>
yelping of the dogs continued, feet one to do business in. <lb/>
gradually becoming more distinct, News. <lb/>
and it was evident they were rap. j . <lb/>
;. American export of apples in <lb/>
idly j WM of Mt <lb/>
Let any reader think for a mo- <lb/>
of what he when <lb/>
be breathes, and attends to the act. <lb/>
He will find that his whole frame <lb/>
heaves and subsides at the time; <lb/>
face, chest, stomach limbs are <lb/>
all actuated by bis respiration. <lb/>
Now let In in hit and <lb/>
he will see that they, too, heave <lb/>
with mass. When he entertains <lb/>
a long thought, he draws a <lb/>
breath; be thinks quickly, <lb/>
bis breath alternates with rapid <lb/>
the tempest of an- <lb/>
shakes his his breath and <lb/>
tumultuous; when his soul is deep <lb/>
and tranquil, so is his respiration ; <lb/>
when success inflates him, his lungs <lb/>
are as timid as his conceits. Let <lb/>
him make trial of contrary let <lb/>
endeavor to think in long <lb/>
stretches at the time he <lb/>
breathes in fits, and he will find <lb/>
that it is impossible ; that in this <lb/>
the lungs will mince <lb/>
bit thoughts <lb/>
Can't Raise Too Much Hay <lb/>
and Grass. <lb/>
Monroe Planter. <lb/>
There is not of any <lb/>
farmer raising too much hay. Clover <lb/>
and grass can be grown with <lb/>
less expense than cotton, if yon <lb/>
cannot find a ready market for <lb/>
hay yon convert it beef, <lb/>
any direction to diversify our pro- <lb/>
ducts. <lb/>
Scotland Neck On <lb/>
last Harry Jones and, <lb/>
Carter Powell who had been in some <lb/>
way interested in a crop together, <lb/>
got into a difficulty about it, near <lb/>
town, when Jones shot Powell, the <lb/>
ball taking effect some where near <lb/>
the heart. Jones made bis escape <lb/>
and Powell died Sunday night. <lb/>
Both colored. <lb/>
Scotland Neck One <lb/>
day last Week some colored boys on <lb/>
Capt. White's farm near town were <lb/>
experimenting with some of <lb/>
steam fixtures had improvised, <lb/>
for They made a boil-j <lb/>
of a small keg, and <lb/>
said One <lb/>
the boys was seriously burned j <lb/>
we learn not fatally. ought j j SM <lb/>
be a law against such <lb/>
It Is reported <lb/>
that I here is an organized band of <lb/>
robbers to the number of <lb/>
in the vicinity of Snow Hill. <lb/>
Mi. G- W. wagon was stop- <lb/>
on the road one night last week, <lb/>
but the highwaymen failing to <lb/>
cover any money or meat, the <lb/>
was allowed to proceed. Night <lb/>
before last store of Josiah <lb/>
Co. in Snow Hill was entered <lb/>
and goods to the amount of <lb/>
G RE EN V L E, N. V. <lb/>
Lt G. JAMES, <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,; <lb/>
GREEN V I L L E, N. C. <lb/>
Practice all the courts. <lb/>
a Specialty. <lb/>
ATTORNEY-A W, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
P. C F<lb/>
Certified <lb/>
Civil Engineers, <lb/>
and Architects. <lb/>
and N. C. <lb/>
HOTELS. <lb/>
Great Questions of the Day. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
liquor question is one of the <lb/>
greatest questions that can engage j <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Under new Hot <lb/>
cold water baths. rooms and a <lb/>
servants. Table always <lb/>
ed with the best of the market. <lb/>
stables connection. <lb/>
11-50 PER <lb/>
B . MOORE <lb/>
thoughts of man. Let every- <lb/>
body study it, and find right <lb/>
side of it. <lb/>
there really is <lb/>
be broken up, nth its lawless <lb/>
brought to justice. <lb/>
HOTEL <lb/>
SPENCER BROS., <lb/>
THE HOME <lb/>
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. <lb/>
Polite waiters. Good rooms. <lb/>
the market affords. in <lb/>
the <lb/>
Hotel. <lb/>
to save money Boots, Shoos, HAts, Gates, Dross Goods Domestics at J Store, next door to the Jeweler. BAWLS TYSON.<lb/>
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<p>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N- C.<lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN<lb/>
LATELY TO <lb/>
The Railroad. <lb/>
The Rail Road will be soon <lb/>
completed. By July the loco <lb/>
motive whistle will be heard in <lb/>
Greenville. It bring with <lb/>
it new life and if the of <lb/>
Greenville, will throw them- <lb/>
selves into the grand work of <lb/>
I advancing the natural interest of <lb/>
our much naturally favored <lb/>
town, we will make Greenville a <lb/>
booming place. Situated as it <lb/>
Subscription Trice. per year.; is at the head of navigation on <lb/>
the River, we can never be <lb/>
bit j placed at the mercy of the Rail- <lb/>
. Road. Our Steam Boats will <lb/>
Democratic k competition, <lb/>
en and measures that are not consistent J v i <lb/>
true principles of the party. sharp and secure low freights. <lb/>
It yon want a a wide-n-n ts -particular Greenville tins <lb/>
of the State send for the <lb/>
re. SAMPLE COPY I i the advantage over I <lb/>
and other neigh- <lb/>
MARCH 13th, <lb/>
AT THE AT <lb/>
G N. C., as <lb/>
Under of the <lb/>
Cherry writes us from M- <lb/>
as <lb/>
Me. take <lb/>
paper to inform <lb/>
the citizens of and <lb/>
rounding county, that according to <lb/>
the request of petitioners I nave <lb/>
bad a law enacted, prohibiting the <lb/>
ponding of stock in the town of <lb/>
Greenville i; baa passed both <lb/>
es and is <lb/>
M. C. S. <lb/>
Two new papers have re <lb/>
been started in this State. <lb/>
One is a weekly <lb/>
boring towns, beside the larger <lb/>
portion of and Beau- <lb/>
fort will seek the outside world <lb/>
at this point. <lb/>
We have got a great big conn <lb/>
in the of to give the <lb/>
1889, and 1890, for the <lb/>
Western Asylum ; mid <lb/>
1889. and for col- <lb/>
Asylum at. <lb/>
The of directors of <lb/>
State Penitentiary been re- <lb/>
from nine to at a <lb/>
of thus decreasing the an <lb/>
costs in from <lb/>
to The law provide <lb/>
i hut only one director shall <lb/>
in the same <lb/>
The pension bill, as amended and <lb/>
as passed both Houses, provides <lb/>
a lax cents cm properly and i <lb/>
on the poll. This levy will raise, n <lb/>
is said, much mine than <lb/>
double I be amount now paid to tin- <lb/>
disabled soldiers. <lb/>
An important measure <lb/>
in the of a railroad <lb/>
bill Legislature <lb/>
this week. Its chief points were to <lb/>
give the Bureau of Labor Statistics <lb/>
the authority to compel the railroad <lb/>
lo all <lb/>
desired as to I heir opera <lb/>
lions, earnings, etc. the roads In <lb/>
make replies Io all and the <lb/>
Bureau to furnish the nest <lb/>
with a full report the <lb/>
received and results <lb/>
Its invest t ions. The object of the <lb/>
lull was to increase me <lb/>
and usefulness of the Labor <lb/>
Some <lb/>
its soil and in industry and <lb/>
integrity f its citizens, and an <lb/>
effort should be made to <lb/>
the trade this <lb/>
at its at its county <lb/>
site. With this trade alone <lb/>
Greenville would soon outstrip <lb/>
Wilson Outside of <lb/>
enlarging our mercantile business <lb/>
our citizens should begin to real <lb/>
to make our growth sure <lb/>
and steadfast, ire must have <lb/>
some industries to give employ- <lb/>
at Plymouth by to our citizens- <lb/>
L. The other is the S-n, is setting an example worthy of <lb/>
a daily at Durham with J. A. imitation We <lb/>
at the editorial helm. the advantage of <lb/>
Brother Robinson is an old hand en connected with blanches it bum <lb/>
with the and one the world for a <lb/>
with one most every u- <lb/>
best newspaper writers in ears, if we can ad to cm it beam <lb/>
State. We wish both the once we can at least I I quote from the Green- <lb/>
rate positive <lb/>
as to the workings of <lb/>
d the state. It went through tin <lb/>
House, but the Senate tabled <lb/>
hill the same vole as ii r <lb/>
teated t lie commission bill. <lb/>
This Legislature has decided <lb/>
sell the Governor's Mansion. <lb/>
Ten days ago It was thought this <lb/>
MM would be <lb/>
a bill providing its <lb/>
I explained last <lb/>
it failed in the House. Since <lb/>
a resolution carried directing <lb/>
the remaining proceeds from the <lb/>
-ale lots lie applied towards <lb/>
the Mansion, and also <lb/>
that convict la be used a Inn <lb/>
necessary. This means the build- <lb/>
is to finished sooner or <lb/>
This Legislature has added an- <lb/>
other cause for divorce. The bill <lb/>
journals <lb/>
new <lb/>
i make a beginning, and that be <lb/>
. . plain. In Turkey a <lb/>
j ginning is the formation of <lb/>
There might have been some j business organization shall led to the closed door of his wife's <lb/>
just legislation in the take such steps as is necessary r be <lb/>
the line of equalizing the to what can be done to pro- l <lb/>
mote and advance material <lb/>
interest of our town, and we call <lb/>
our enterprising citizens <lb/>
call a meeting of the business <lb/>
taxes and removing certain sec- <lb/>
by which the same prop- <lb/>
is taxed twice. Too much <lb/>
taxation is a great The <lb/>
Wilmington very <lb/>
say <lb/>
principle of taxation in <lb/>
North Carolina is unsound. For <lb/>
yon A <lb/>
you build a house with it. Yon <lb/>
required to pay tax on the house <lb/>
and the lender must pay tax on <lb/>
This is an outrage. It is <lb/>
but little better than a and . Commerce in has <lb/>
perpetrated by State city an industrial <lb/>
The last issue of the <lb/>
son Gold <lb/>
m twelve <lb/>
mouths in Carol ma is cause <lb/>
divorce u <lb/>
have passed enlarging m <lb/>
of of <lb/>
, There ate many woo <lb/>
truly of town to that end a magistrate In given <lb/>
W need an organization that m number of case- <lb/>
, , ., , , triable now in <lb/>
shall forget and remember looking to <lb/>
the poor and rich alike and i that end an- g in <lb/>
bring close to their hearts the Legislatures. A how <lb/>
and advancement of <lb/>
Greenville. The of <lb/>
given <lb/>
boom, <lb/>
so has a similar <lb/>
gone throng I. nun-. Telegraph <lb/>
operators are hereafter exempt from <lb/>
serving lull . <lb/>
the MM Bell's <lb/>
, IO <lb/>
in, , for the van. <lb/>
given new life to that counties were the <lb/>
and no can Ml Committee or. were <lb/>
, elected in both Houses <lb/>
The the Legislature max <lb/>
the effort and Jet that effort be i he considered at an end. <lb/>
ed audit not in faith and our labors i <lb/>
That is too bad. e bad U-l act a little business M <lb/>
looking with success. formally adjourn. <lb/>
of each House to-day and to-night <lb/>
marked by a spirited and live- <lb/>
R. S. CLARK CO., <lb/>
I'm <lb/>
in the <lb/>
be <lb/>
alias William <lb/>
Secretary of the Treasury. <lb/>
This is man Illume <lb/>
in the field wreck. been <lb/>
by the of <lb/>
Minnesota, lie went to New York and <lb/>
became a MM t of stool pigeon for <lb/>
star route -Are headquarters for all needed <lb/>
ill tin- ti a . a. <lb/>
HARDWARE hue. Our stock cannot <lb/>
schemes, a years ago but if want anything in <lb/>
had be <lb/>
buzzing his hut a terrific rate <lb/>
an i ii would lie surprising if lie , n <lb/>
tarring <lb/>
the <lb/>
into political i <lb/>
to boom himself for the Presidency. I T-X-i ON <lb/>
Whether tins would interfere with We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb/>
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb/>
which we will sell at Prices. <lb/>
Stoves <lb/>
Cooking I tonsils. Male <lb/>
and House Cutlery <lb/>
ft Carriage Wits, <lb/>
WE are fitted in FIRST-i and are to man <lb/>
short any kind or of <lb/>
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb/>
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING <lb/>
We keep a nice of <lb/>
READY HARNESS. <lb/>
Come and see us. Flanagan's old stand <lb/>
R. GREENE, J i. Manager. <lb/>
TAILORING <lb/>
Our line is so large and complete varied <lb/>
that it allows our customers to please themselves <lb/>
as to The garments offered arc made on <lb/>
the premises with the intention of furnishing the <lb/>
best material, perfect in finish and workmanship, <lb/>
at prices which compare favorably with goods <lb/>
of inferior quality, and to suit the most <lb/>
or economical taste. <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
J. L, SUGG, <lb/>
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb/>
N . <lb/>
k OLD <lb/>
All kinds in <lb/>
Luther Sheldon, FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lowest current rate <lb/>
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS, am agent for a first-class fire proof safe. <lb/>
Mm i . . . <lb/>
future of Harrison or <lb/>
Blaine I say. <lb/>
alias <lb/>
Proctor, Secretary War, is a man <lb/>
that few people of Vermont <lb/>
ever heard the lust <lb/>
weeks. all of the mar <lb/>
in Vermont and haw <lb/>
become but nobody <lb/>
MM able to discover any <lb/>
reason why he should have <lb/>
been made a Cabinet officer. <lb/>
alias Benjamin F. <lb/>
Tracy, Secretary of the <lb/>
unsavory record. <lb/>
He was colonel of a <lb/>
a while during the war and was <lb/>
in command of the <lb/>
prison New York. <lb/>
lined. He gained more notoriety j <lb/>
lawyers in <lb/>
great scandal. He <lb/>
has a chronic candidate for <lb/>
office in Brooklyn, but has always <lb/>
laded election, even when he <lb/>
succeeded in getting <lb/>
He knows lung about the <lb/>
Navy and why he should have been <lb/>
selected is a ion that is <lb/>
everybody, New <lb/>
John . Noble, of i the <lb/>
of He is <lb/>
known Si. Louis, where he <lb/>
iced law, nut in <lb/>
i his ion ever heard of him <lb/>
id he as mentioned a weeks <lb/>
ago his position. <lb/>
Me alias W. H. U. <lb/>
is Attorney General. <lb/>
only for Ma <lb/>
is he is Harrison's law <lb/>
partner. <lb/>
alias John <lb/>
THE MAN IN <lb/>
i AX NOT DAY, bin the who keeps a fresh supply of <lb/>
Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb/>
Can be found whenever wanted. Yon only have to look for <lb/>
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb/>
Ami all your in the goods c.-tn <lb/>
i PIT To <lb/>
A. SPECIALTY. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
ALFRED FORBES, <lb/>
I C <lb/>
In the tun Ii,. . V Hue of the following good <lb/>
are inn be In And o to be I t and <lb/>
pan- DRY of ill kin.-. NOTIONS, <lb/>
N- II H s. x . Ml S. <lb/>
II l. Rf I MM I-. I <lb/>
W SASH and Kim nun <lb/>
ARK. s r IN. of <lb/>
.-mil Mil. ROCK .  .<lb/>
HEAVY A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
O. T. MIMI Io <lb/>
-i-i-. s. M ins , r -n, hit. l r . I <lb/>
Star at . pure <lb/>
Varnishes mini i r Win Pump slid Wool <lb/>
Willow me. a specialty. a call I <lb/>
that <lb/>
ii will do f <lb/>
the proposed illustrated edition M Greenville. <lb/>
had been to <lb/>
made in faith and <lb/>
Letter. <lb/>
Capital, T <lb/>
cf etc <lb/>
ready c <lb/>
that paper with anticipations of- <lb/>
much pleasure. The editor says <lb/>
the decision is prompted <lb/>
good reasons, bu they are not <lb/>
We wonder if a lack of; <lb/>
enterprise in Henderson's <lb/>
circles is the that , j, <lb/>
praiseworthy The Legislature will adjourn <lb/>
and one that would have at noon. Mot of <lb/>
, , , . . . . the look tiled and worn <lb/>
such lasting d w <lb/>
through necessity be the State Legislature <lb/>
If so it is a have la-en ten hour-, a <lb/>
business. The galleries <lb/>
were tilled ti <lb/>
on a town to <lb/>
eyes turned. <lb/>
which many <lb/>
While the emigration of the <lb/>
from North Carolina is a <lb/>
question that has, to no great <lb/>
extent, agitated this immediate <lb/>
section, it is one that has caused <lb/>
considerable comment over the <lb/>
State. It is our opinion. <lb/>
the pressure is telling on <lb/>
in. <lb/>
Tl e election bill created, in- <lb/>
and excitement than any- <lb/>
thing el.-e the past week. Ever <lb/>
since the Senate passed a lull <lb/>
ever, that more importance has <lb/>
been attached to it in some in- <lb/>
stances is warranted. <lb/>
amending the election laws of <lb/>
State the Republican in the House <lb/>
have been themselves to <lb/>
make a thunder attack when it <lb/>
came in the House. The Senate <lb/>
bill was referred to the <lb/>
how- committee and committee <lb/>
made no report upon until Mon- <lb/>
day last. They a <lb/>
I tote which changes the old law in <lb/>
very respects except as <lb/>
fail to how of to It differs from <lb/>
least Senate bill in that it requires the <lb/>
, , . . ; judges election to lie of <lb/>
who leave-is to <lb/>
the State or prove any deposit the ballot of the voter <lb/>
If a white m if requested bx <lb/>
more <lb/>
. . turn books to be closed ten <lb/>
State, or any section thereof, he the election unless <lb/>
is free to come and go as he a voter Incomes age after that <lb/>
ah. The same privilege be- when registering is <lb/>
I , , . to give fan name, age, place of <lb/>
to the going; of <lb/>
of the latter class in large caused a pretty lively breeze m <lb/>
only stands as evidence House on Tuesday Wed <lb/>
their roving, unstable <lb/>
The fired <lb/>
; away at it and some of them were <lb/>
shows how easily bitter. The fact is that they <lb/>
can be led about by any flowery prepared for bill. <lb/>
It is The their <lb/>
, ., . hardly applied to the <lb/>
shiftless, do-nothing class that consideration. <lb/>
down were equally a. <lb/>
much All the lay <lb/>
there has been a spun of <lb/>
and lit-ling a <lb/>
and fun- <lb/>
ii x <lb/>
forth a <lb/>
applause <lb/>
To night were several <lb/>
lulls to i of <lb/>
and House. In Sen- <lb/>
ate sergeant <lb/>
sergeant at were <lb/>
ed with gold beaded Speak <lb/>
through Mr CoKe, was <lb/>
a silver <lb/>
set d a gold headed <lb/>
cane. These gilts the <lb/>
of the as <lb/>
of their regard tor <lb/>
their able, courteous impartial <lb/>
presiding officer. Mr. Sutton, <lb/>
man on u.- <lb/>
grievances, was by <lb/>
his committee with a milk <lb/>
pitcher and tea pot. Mr. <lb/>
here as <lb/>
was presented with at pall <lb/>
gold spectacles, a <lb/>
some of bin special lends. <lb/>
The citizens have lit <lb/>
the to <lb/>
city upon A large <lb/>
the legislators, <lb/>
eastern men, decided to go <lb/>
u ill leave here Monday <lb/>
to a days in the <lb/>
country. <lb/>
pie have made prep <lb/>
tor mil <lb/>
hi style <lb/>
make their stay most pleasant <lb/>
t-u joy able. <lb/>
knows xx he is ill the <lb/>
net. lie bought place us <lb/>
would any in <lb/>
xx Inch lie <lb/>
ill. price he <lb/>
tug one, it is in- hoped <lb/>
he to realize a <lb/>
on ion. <lb/>
Wisconsin, Is <lb/>
i be new <lb/>
His in i prominence was oil <lb/>
by ion <lb/>
out the militia <lb/>
in his is <lb/>
got his <lb/>
He Will <lb/>
no n. bis <lb/>
in w however, and no <lb/>
troops hi disposal. <lb/>
Now, is the whole lot. <lb/>
do you of <lb/>
The office seekers have jumped on <lb/>
r.-on lee I, not x it <lb/>
In- pal bet appeal <lb/>
in bis inaugural to give <lb/>
nun a nine. <lb/>
House <lb/>
it is opened in <lb/>
it is closed at <lb/>
night, here to stay <lb/>
their money gives out, or they <lb/>
get The new Cab- <lb/>
arc all going <lb/>
the tame experience. <lb/>
TIN Y OCT <lb/>
HAIL. <lb/>
I i ii, Plain I Newels, <lb/>
Plaster W -in is-. Mantels, <lb/>
XX ii-i I xx <lb/>
l Mantel, <lb/>
Hardware, Pan Oils Glass, Patty, <lb/>
K- K; V <lb/>
Nos. Market Si Ave. <lb/>
N I V--V. <lb/>
CASH HARDWARE <lb/>
We are to our such en-to and die <lb/>
need. Doors, <lb/>
Hoes, mi ii s. every kind Wheel <lb/>
Barrow. n . S pipe every <lb/>
ail- and C c . Del c. <lb/>
Ho agents stove -low ii use. The is our <lb/>
and gives i are p <lb/>
, the f r <lb/>
One year ago in an had fir oar mot o iV e m-II for cash, <lb/>
j We still motto, She ilia h tot <lb/>
and customer. close lo have by<lb/>
We thank the oar M and ask a <lb/>
linger share the till <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
J. MOTE. <lb/>
J. G. MOVE. <lb/>
J. D. Williamson,<lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
Has Moved to One Door or court House.<lb/>
BUGGIES, CARTS DRATS. <lb/>
My well with the best Me. put up nothing <lb/>
tun work. We p up hi I <lb/>
Brad Material med in all All re -.-1- t from <lb/>
Coil, Horn, King. <lb/>
Alan keep on a full Ii c of ready made <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb/>
the year round, we as as <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
people of lids and for fax-or <lb/>
a of the same. <lb/>
Letter. <lb/>
here. <lb/>
but I a ninny <lb/>
tale that is presented. <lb/>
class I new administration <lb/>
do the running about, and if There was much laughter and foully down to <lb/>
to so give them the I the The address fa <lb/>
. . T, ,, bad no <lb/>
liberty to do so If a few of , to , <lb/>
should find labor scarce it la-cause they bail <lb/>
for awhile it would prove; do o. <lb/>
. . . , . . After a <lb/>
a blessing in the end by auk <lb/>
reduce their acreage.; , a adopt. <lb/>
Carolina dots more for the id the way to the ails <lb/>
than the will ever. <lb/>
. I heard to remark <lb/>
do the State. So don t raise <lb/>
so fuss about some of them<lb/>
J. B. CHEM CO. <lb/>
afford- the Gold <lb/>
more pleasure i success and <lb/>
its <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
we men <lb/>
people <lb/>
are a Horn <lb/>
There is truer <lb/>
of the <lb/>
of a community its news <lb/>
In ibis <lb/>
pleasure the fact that the <lb/>
which <lb/>
tor J. made one <lb/>
very best weekly papers <lb/>
Stale, has just upon Its <lb/>
under <lb/>
auspices. A years <lb/>
became sole <lb/>
He WM a <lb/>
mail both years <lb/>
as a publisher, but he <lb/>
bad brain.-, <lb/>
Si mi, ibis eon i acted <lb/>
a heavy debt a country editor <lb/>
l. a cylinder prim press. <lb/>
a few wee-ks last <lb/>
this was pant <lb/>
oil am is sole <lb/>
of bis entire fact <lb/>
upon he is to <lb/>
Continued success to <lb/>
tin- editor M<lb/>
We only say Hunk-, <lb/>
tor and good<lb/>
Mess Fork <lb/>
Bulk Side <lb/>
Bulk <lb/>
Sides <lb/>
Bacon Shoulder <lb/>
County Hams <lb/>
j shall be obstructed, be <lb/>
bill all <lb/>
i ; it is a good He didn't <lb/>
vote either way. Tie bill pas-ed <lb/>
was over to <lb/>
Semite where it passed also by a <lb/>
. . .- ti -i a net part v vote. <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Railroad , Tl e <lb/>
Williamston to Plymouth, j tax a <lb/>
la being rapidly. The received an overwhelming <lb/>
been as j n-o. It was tabled, only eight <lb/>
a where work is <lb/>
row on. In about <lb/>
of <lb/>
Washington, S. c., Mar. <lb/>
i- <lb/>
ll re <lb/>
It excited no <lb/>
the and <lb/>
geared Ham. <lb/>
He to make no prom J <lb/>
himself with gen <lb/>
The Cabinet is a queer sort of a <lb/>
when yon take <lb/>
trouble to <lb/>
carefully noting the personal char <lb/>
of its members. Like <lb/>
this instance <lb/>
otherwise known as <lb/>
James Q. Blaine, Secretary of State. <lb/>
Tina <lb/>
Corrected by xV <lb/>
LU, K lull i. i .-, <lb/>
they to have it <lb/>
Hie l <lb/>
the <lb/>
in order to off an old mt <lb/>
and who was <lb/>
wrecked in 1884. If be not <lb/>
have new President in a bard <lb/>
J place new President <lb/>
I will himself to b the <lb/>
es cast for it. <lb/>
I appropriation bills for the In <lb/>
have <lb/>
. <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
Laid <lb/>
Butter <lb/>
Cheese <lb/>
gap <lb/>
Meat <lb/>
Corn <lb/>
Irish Potatoes <lb/>
O. A. Salt <lb/>
Liverpool Salt <lb/>
Raga <lb/>
Beeswax <lb/>
Bread<lb/>
I Oil <lb/>
1.75 to a <lb/>
ti <lb/>
II to <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
i to <lb/>
IS to <lb/>
Cf to <lb/>
to to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to SO <lb/>
to <lb/>
to M <lb/>
CO to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
in to I <lb/>
BO <lb/>
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST <lb/>
Having just a tine the goods, we an- now <lb/>
ready to the public just anal they in need goods <lb/>
at prices that will please the pun-baser. <lb/>
XX K IN STOCK <lb/>
STAPLE AND DRESS GOODS, <lb/>
Dry Goods, <lb/>
Km. -ft <lb/>
SHIRTS COLLARS. <lb/>
BOOTS <lb/>
To fit nil who favor with <lb/>
Nails, Cutlery, Shift, Powder. <lb/>
Glass-ware. Wood and <lb/>
ware, Furniture, Harness, Whips, <lb/>
Gail Ax and Railroad Mills Chewing <lb/>
and Smoking Tobacco. <lb/>
IN LINK <lb/>
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, Rice, Meats <lb/>
of different kinds, very best Lard can <lb/>
buy, Butter, Cheese, Spice, Pepper. <lb/>
Soap both toilet and Laundry, <lb/>
Star Lye, Ball Lye, <lb/>
Matches, Starch, best grade of White <lb/>
Kerosene Oil, Machine Oil, <lb/>
We are a New Firm, but not new men to the public <lb/>
All who in need of our tine lo come to Us. <lb/>
OW will m arc i at <lb/>
E. C. GLENN. <lb/>
commission <lb/>
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb/>
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb/>
SHELL DISSOLVED BONE, <lb/>
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb/>
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb/>
N. C. Mar. Md, 1887. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Monday the day of March. A. <lb/>
D. I the court House <lb/>
door In the f lo the <lb/>
highest bidder for ash one of <lb/>
land in Pitt containing <lb/>
unit bounded n follows <lb/>
following hind In <lb/>
vision of the hunts . Manning. <lb/>
Nancy Manning laid n Manning <lb/>
Si to wit. tot No. T <lb/>
rah Dall. He shake So. <lb/>
to a Hake, <lb/>
K stake at ditch, thence <lb/>
s w pole to corner of <lb/>
polos to tho beginning <lb/>
t a Veil Ex in my <lb/>
for collection against Sarah Dall. <lb/>
and been on laid <lb/>
M property of said Sarah Had. This <lb/>
A. K Tr <lb/>
W. D. . <lb/>
Vaults, <lb/>
I would respectfully call your <lb/>
to Hie and ask <lb/>
you to remember that can buy a <lb/>
or MONUMENT <lb/>
home than any in the <lb/>
That it is the most <lb/>
heal known having been represented <lb/>
for over forty years In <lb/>
Thai i second to none <lb/>
and baa for lining or- <lb/>
and <lb/>
CI V <lb/>
Refer to V. W. BATES, <lb/>
Nor walk, Conn. <lb/>
II. . <lb/>
Or write direct for <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
On M the lath day of March, a <lb/>
IS I <lb/>
town of <lb/>
bidder Cam one tract of land <lb/>
n i. <lb/>
Ami us <lb/>
lot of land in <lb/>
ion of Manning, <lb/>
Nancy Manning and H. Manning <lb/>
lie tO II. ,, slump, <lb/>
corner ditch, s w to <lb/>
I dividing line, line K <lb/>
to I'll of M w lo <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
qualified as of <lb/>
the Will and <lb/>
Evans, on the 2nd day <lb/>
is hereby given to all <lb/>
Indebted to the estate l . <lb/>
to make dine mint <lb/>
to their claims <lb/>
to tin undersigned on <lb/>
before the of January, <lb/>
or Ibis Will he plead in of their <lb/>
.,. II X ill. R. <lb/>
of AMI . <lb/>
. COM <lb/>
Pitt Co. <lb/>
i o <lb/>
I H <lb/>
. <lb/>
Bros., Gilliam, <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, <lb/>
-AND- <lb/>
Merchants, <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
have had several ex- <lb/>
the and are <lb/>
prepared to handle to <lb/>
advantage of <lb/>
All <lb/>
will receive prompt and <lb/>
to stake thence f M ; ton <lb/>
poles to the beginning <lb/>
aces. to a In ml <lb/>
for Man <lb/>
and which have been levied on <lb/>
land an said <lb/>
Manning. J. A. K. <lb/>
I I <lb/>
l. U. Kin. D, S. <lb/>
W. S. R A <lb/>
Watch Jeweler. <lb/>
If you wan in <lb/>
Sewing Machines, <lb/>
to A <lb/>
stock <lb/>
i locks, Jewelry and Sewing <lb/>
Machine repelled and Warranted. <lb/>
RAWLS <lb/>
FEED STORE. <lb/>
C. D. ROUNTREE, <lb/>
Ii Hay. Torn. Meal. Oat I <lb/>
and Mill <lb/>
Will pay for <lb/>
Corn and <lb/>
I pay ash tor nix and can t- <lb/>
ford sell at <lb/>
t all me at store cf J. Smith<lb/>
Hi<lb/>
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II. R. Lang's Column. <lb/>
-ASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
GREENVILLE . . <lb/>
Park. Seat. <lb/>
The night ere h nun-Hi. <lb/>
Superior next week. <lb/>
lie rivet is lull n <lb/>
L Mi Its. <lb/>
Can't have a Y. M. C. <lb/>
a; <lb/>
forget the <lb/>
I week. <lb/>
Is now in Northern markets Electric lights did yon say f not <lb/>
Wait. <lb/>
Mill for Hie by D. <lb/>
ken Co. <lb/>
is truly not a <lb/>
In this winter. <lb/>
Work on the park progresses. It <lb/>
been laid <lb/>
We have Keen no kites far. <lb/>
r in boys. <lb/>
Pillow Sham Holders or Adjuster <lb/>
of Basket Co. <lb/>
are very <lb/>
II. II. <lb/>
Spring Summer <lb/>
GOODS, <lb/>
Mm Mettle of Wilson, is <lb/>
netting Nannie <lb/>
Mi A. If. left Sunday for <lb/>
Washington look into <lb/>
lot <lb/>
Miss Ins returned <lb/>
a v. -11 ill i hi threw week <lb/>
tin and It Mount. <lb/>
We wen- pleased to meet Mr. W. <lb/>
, S. of Friday. <lb/>
r.- traveling to <lb/>
Mi. W. Perk rein, in- I <lb/>
Baltimore where e <lb/>
bet n attending medical lectures. <lb/>
Miss Maggie <lb/>
day to spend a few days with <lb/>
sister, Mrs. Clark, in Washington. <lb/>
Miss Ida Rogers, Hamilton, <lb/>
and L. of <lb/>
Ins, spent Monday in town visiting <lb/>
the editor and wife. <lb/>
W. H. Smith, contractor of <lb/>
tin railroad work, attended Court <lb/>
in Halifax lee neck- Mrs. Smith <lb/>
is visiting id Scotland Neck <lb/>
The has in appearance ear <lb/>
this rear. In the army of <lb/>
with which Is <lb/>
the fly should Ix- placed in <lb/>
lb.- rank. <lb/>
nut mi the streets most any <lb/>
after the <lb/>
bran carried, <lb/>
tun can see a dozen men. or <lb/>
reading papers that somebody <lb/>
else has paid This i- taking <lb/>
an undue advantage of Hie<lb/>
W Mills. <lb/>
e a <lb/>
statistics -a- In <lb/>
. . lib- <lb/>
ladies in mimes <lb/>
three four that number can- <lb/>
celled for removal Iron the <lb/>
list. The boys must either <lb/>
grate or the next set of girls hurry <lb/>
on carpet. <lb/>
Which are arriving on every, <lb/>
boat On bis counters will <lb/>
be found a collection <lb/>
The days and nights <lb/>
Deal of equal length. <lb/>
Greenville is not represented in <lb/>
Harrison's Cabinet, Too had <lb/>
Nice weather to catch <lb/>
Be careful with <lb/>
This has been a winter, much <lb/>
p like weather all through. <lb/>
Seine changes in the roof be- <lb/>
i made to the Baptist <lb/>
In department, including A brilliant marriage at <lb/>
Church n.-morrow evening. <lb/>
DRESS GOODS <lb/>
of ail descriptions, both <lb/>
and Domestic Fabrics, <lb/>
with the latest style of <lb/>
Such as the prevailing fashions <lb/>
of the season will demand. <lb/>
Special attention will <lb/>
be paid to our <lb/>
AND SECOND <lb/>
GOODS. <lb/>
It has been conceded by the <lb/>
ladies of Greenville that <lb/>
have the nicest and cheapest line <lb/>
of these goods to be found in the <lb/>
city. <lb/>
The Weather has been clear, <lb/>
and bracing during l lie hist <lb/>
Jan received Buss Fa- <lb/>
Lunch Milk Biscuit at the Old <lb/>
Bi Store. <lb/>
We heard a man bragging <lb/>
four large re shad at one haul <lb/>
with a dip net. <lb/>
The stairway entrance to the <lb/>
Conn room in the Court House has <lb/>
just been newly carpeted. <lb/>
Ml. J. Murphy is having <lb/>
street extended acnes bi <lb/>
nut to I he <lb/>
Barrels Karly and Peer- <lb/>
less seed Potatoes, cheap at the <lb/>
Old Store. <lb/>
The small were out on the <lb/>
reels the oilier <lb/>
created Iota of mirth. <lb/>
getting their work <lb/>
II advanced. Much the land <lb/>
is ready for earn planting. <lb/>
Bring some money for the RB- <lb/>
when you come to town <lb/>
to attend Court next week. <lb/>
Will anybody put a forward <lb/>
to beautify Hill <lb/>
Citizens, where is you pride J <lb/>
If yen fail to see the <lb/>
man on the street next week slop <lb/>
in at the and he <lb/>
Democrats holding office under <lb/>
the late Presidential administration <lb/>
now await orders to step down and <lb/>
We hope to get rid the rat- j <lb/>
after awhile. Some days as many <lb/>
s three or four are killed about the <lb/>
Money try sail <lb/>
liberal terms than heretofore <lb/>
Apply to J. B. Green- <lb/>
ville, K. C. <lb/>
Brown Hooker had a grand <lb/>
their stock last Thurs- <lb/>
day afternoon. Their store had <lb/>
many visitors. <lb/>
What has become of the recently <lb/>
talked of canning factory t Some <lb/>
body make money by establish- <lb/>
one here. <lb/>
Don't forget that you can get <lb/>
tines at reduced price- for the next <lb/>
two weeks at Gallery he- <lb/>
fore he leaves. <lb/>
Greenville is to have some <lb/>
kind of manufacturing enterprises <lb/>
and the sooner they are instituted <lb/>
the better it will be. <lb/>
In two and a half days last week <lb/>
Mr. H. F. Keel Hole horses and <lb/>
traded six time-. Pretty ft <lb/>
changing of stock. <lb/>
There he a willingness on <lb/>
I the purl of every citizen of <lb/>
ville to help the town grow if they <lb/>
wish to see it <lb/>
j The steamer laded to <lb/>
I come up on regular trip Monday, <lb/>
owing to some tumble with h-r ma- <lb/>
She was yesterday. <lb/>
We heir numerous aspirants <lb/>
among the Republicans for <lb/>
Greenville There wont <lb/>
Mr. A. Forties baa gone North to <lb/>
make his purchases. The <lb/>
all the merchants, <lb/>
be never gets in anything. <lb/>
Minister J. Jarvis has ten- <lb/>
his resignation as S. Minis- <lb/>
to which was accepted, <lb/>
will open a law office in Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Messrs. J. J. Jr., and <lb/>
Frank hist Wednesday <lb/>
for Fortress Monroe, to apply <lb/>
admission into the United States <lb/>
Army. <lb/>
Miss Funk <lb/>
county, lat week with Mrs. <lb/>
at the Institute. She was <lb/>
a pupil at the first of the <lb/>
Institute. <lb/>
Rev. C. M. Anderson and wife, <lb/>
have been spending the winter <lb/>
with their daughter, Mrs. Has <lb/>
left yesterday for their home <lb/>
in <lb/>
Miss Carrie James a pupil of the <lb/>
Institute, thrust a in <lb/>
one of her eyes while visiting her <lb/>
home in Bethel last y. It <lb/>
caused her much pain. <lb/>
Kev. L. Finch will preach at <lb/>
Allen's School near Green- <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
prevented him his <lb/>
at place. <lb/>
Mrs. Cotton, mother of Mrs. <lb/>
Charles Skinner, has been sick some <lb/>
Ii-r Dr. Joseph <lb/>
j and his daughter. Mrs. Gil- <lb/>
n. Of Coleraine. were visiting her <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Tue omit- <lb/>
name of Mrs. F. O. James <lb/>
in report of the mask party pub <lb/>
last week. -She represented <lb/>
a Nun in a manner and in <lb/>
her appropriate costume was much <lb/>
admired. <lb/>
lion. I,. C. Latham and <lb/>
Mi-s have returned <lb/>
home Maj. <lb/>
in as in <lb/>
the First North <lb/>
District expired the 4th <lb/>
He resumes his practice of <lb/>
law here. <lb/>
Mr. M. returned Fri- <lb/>
day from Washington City where <lb/>
he been to attend the <lb/>
and size up the new <lb/>
Nation. He says President Harri- <lb/>
son is about two inane taller <lb/>
he, ha- a pale, muddy <lb/>
complexion, and does not impress <lb/>
one as a man physical <lb/>
powers. <lb/>
Mr. Willie of <lb/>
township, a son of Mr. It. Which <lb/>
aid, was into me us Saturday and <lb/>
aid he had just sold a fox -km <lb/>
which was off of the fox he <lb/>
bad caught in steel traps I his win- <lb/>
under one persimmon tree. <lb/>
lie is getting to be champion <lb/>
fox catcher The REFLECTOR would <lb/>
like to know any other one per- <lb/>
son in the county lies caught a- <lb/>
many as nine foxes winter. <lb/>
The mill in charge of Mr. Jack <lb/>
White, just above the railroad, is <lb/>
assuming large It <lb/>
of lumber mill, plaining <lb/>
mill, shingle mill and grist mill, it <lb/>
is already doing much work <lb/>
will have all its departments com- <lb/>
in a few days. <lb/>
The cutting of the railroad grade <lb/>
through the large hill this side of <lb/>
the river has completed. <lb/>
There is comparatively but In tie. <lb/>
more work the grading force to <lb/>
do. Conn acts for the timber need- <lb/>
ed in the trestles each side of the <lb/>
river have been put out. <lb/>
The Reflector has prom- <lb/>
the pen an able <lb/>
a series of articles on Greenville, <lb/>
what the town has, what it needs, <lb/>
the unities otters for <lb/>
t see other of <lb/>
public interest. business men <lb/>
should look to the circulation <lb/>
large numbers of papers <lb/>
abroad. <lb/>
i; <lb/>
s j g <lb/>
sin.-i <lb/>
11.10<lb/>
ff <lb/>
u i in hi <lb/>
p.,., <lb/>
The having <lb/>
mill- for iii in and pill them <lb/>
In a-, i h to Inform <lb/>
i v tin lie i- prepared d <lb/>
i id i . Hi l . i <lb/>
fuel -.- .-. III I <lb/>
I ; rm in in I am <lb/>
in furnish diem water <lb/>
mill meal m prices <lb/>
i buy retail <lb/>
lay Kara in <lb/>
will <lb/>
winch will i <lb/>
Sold l I e-<lb/>
mm tell <lb/>
YOU NEIGHBOR <lb/>
Jo. j; <lb/>
oat ; <lb/>
an. p<lb/>
. i. . <lb/>
Net . y, <lb/>
ON <lb/>
Proceedings. <lb/>
N. March <lb/>
The Board of Commissioners of <lb/>
Pitt county met this day in regular <lb/>
session. Members present, C. <lb/>
son. Chairman, G. M. Mooring, W. <lb/>
A. James. Jr , T. K Keel and C. V. <lb/>
Newton. Minutes meeting <lb/>
Andrew Joy nor sweet note read and approved <lb/>
to slips sale. See The following pa orders were <lb/>
Dr. J. N offers valuable <lb/>
proper at Center Bluff sale on <lb/>
John Stocks <lb/>
Ivy <lb/>
. James Margaret <lb/>
easy term-. See advertisement. i g, p, smith <lb/>
A of the Board John Baker 1.5 i <lb/>
,. . i I Adams 2.00 Daniel Webster <lb/>
County will be ; Nelson Albeit <lb/>
held next lath, to eke I ; <lb/>
concerning the Poor The general were ; <lb/>
House See nor ice elsewhere. <lb/>
Just look at If. R. L column I Henry Brown 16.00 John S. Smith 2.00 i <lb/>
fat something attractive J. H. <lb/>
what is tar greater to be ad- i g <lb/>
, . b , . W Cox <lb/>
aired is his superb stock, ion weeks ll. dark 2.02 Lev Harris <lb/>
have not seen all Greenville if j B. S. O. I <lb/>
you to town leave without I J. It. Cherry J. B. Cherry j <lb/>
visiting bi-s store. i s- A- 2.10 J. J. 183.00 i <lb/>
W. J. Page W. J. Page <lb/>
don't lie. People may j . A. Laura Wilson <lb/>
look with wonder at the price 1.30 Blow <lb/>
Mitten be Hun ford in W-u. <lb/>
new this week. <lb/>
While they turned j . s. Holiday ii <lb/>
side down there is no catch . B. 1.85 U. C. <lb/>
it and can bay goods at the J- 1.00 M Z Moore I <lb/>
very figures they quo e. And what I 1.27 <lb/>
TIED. <lb/>
At Falkland. Pitt county. <lb/>
daughter of John s. and Bert; <lb/>
ten year. She was sick <lb/>
days and the of her Ii <lb/>
made It more crushing t. her bereaved <lb/>
parents. Kind, loving, and con- <lb/>
tented the was the idol of a fond home, <lb/>
and a favorite in her little circle of friend. <lb/>
What I gone and gone <lb/>
her <lb/>
Why. only late I heard her clear voice <lb/>
ling <lb/>
has come and then her little <lb/>
arms. <lb/>
Around my neck, a golden clasp, would <lb/>
fling. <lb/>
souls, and heart and heart. <lb/>
Which only death purl. <lb/>
have <lb/>
-tin <lb/>
received a nice <lb/>
Which I can sell very cheap. Violin <lb/>
Gutter and Banjo Strings also for wile <lb/>
Special attention paid to all watch, clock <lb/>
MOSES <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly before <lb/>
Court Clerk of Pitt county on <lb/>
day of Ki as <lb/>
tor Of C. Davenport, deceased, <lb/>
is hereby given to all person- In <lb/>
to the to pay- <lb/>
to the and to all <lb/>
of said estate to present their <lb/>
authenticated to the <lb/>
on or before the h of by <lb/>
or this notice Will be plead in <lb/>
their recover;. ThU of <lb/>
HI <lb/>
of <lb/>
Bettie gone <lb/>
no more <lb/>
me do that <lb/>
thought <lb/>
For loved self <lb/>
tore <lb/>
Our hearts, to lose I lie life in <lb/>
wrought. <lb/>
She's pone our lives are <lb/>
We'll go; brief life, he glad. <lb/>
and I hear <lb/>
Mama <lb/>
Wild an- <lb/>
so <lb/>
f. <lb/>
For Sale. <lb/>
Twenty-live Bushels Potato <lb/>
and <lb/>
left with K. c. Glenn will be mini in <lb/>
2nd. <lb/>
AX I <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
is more, they do not keep just <lb/>
a few cheap goods to use as <lb/>
leaders bur have, every thing mark- <lb/>
ed light down. They have a big <lb/>
-lock and see am money <lb/>
In- made I'm <lb/>
The goods are bound to go. The <lb/>
res tell what they are doing. <lb/>
is truly the most or <lb/>
town in the Stale at <lb/>
remarked a stranger <lb/>
the other night. Thank-, day <lb/>
time too, ii lend. <lb/>
Of all kinds to suit the most fas- <lb/>
tastes are to be <lb/>
found in endless <lb/>
with us. <lb/>
and have some <lb/>
about and send your to <lb/>
job priming, no <lb/>
work turned out. satisfaction <lb/>
every <lb/>
Greenville's h are nu- <lb/>
bur it requires <lb/>
activity accomplish much. If the <lb/>
people only unite in one <lb/>
spirit for and <lb/>
The would like to <lb/>
haw a department of items from <lb/>
every in the county. Who <lb/>
be near enough offices to go around. I the county paper not <lb/>
thief Send the items <lb/>
A choice assortments suitable for <lb/>
dress ind business <lb/>
at prices that will be <lb/>
by all <lb/>
buyers. <lb/>
In fact a complete assortment <lb/>
in every Department. An in- <lb/>
is invited. <lb/>
MM <lb/>
Jan 15- MB lbs more P. i <lb/>
Co's Sweet Scotch which <lb/>
has proven to be the healthiest and <lb/>
He per at the <lb/>
Old Hi Stoic. <lb/>
The men Greenville <lb/>
need not expect trade they <lb/>
eek it. Leave nothing undone <lb/>
that will and to <lb/>
the town. <lb/>
Rev. A. a converted <lb/>
showman, who is now an <lb/>
list, arrived in yesterday <lb/>
and in the Court House <lb/>
last night. <lb/>
Artist, will he in <lb/>
j Greenville only two weeks more. <lb/>
All want good Pictures at res <lb/>
prices should come in now <lb/>
fore he leaves. <lb/>
A library room is being nicely <lb/>
at the Institute and will <lb/>
soon be ready opening. art <lb/>
studio Is also well ranged. Miss <lb/>
Rouse is doing some good work with <lb/>
her pupils in ibis department. <lb/>
bow long the <lb/>
trains will running here f We <lb/>
give it up Brothel, but you must <lb/>
with that question, and <lb/>
is- it we will be it <lb/>
angel jump be track. Rats <lb/>
will have <lb/>
What's with I <lb/>
I A hue the Railroad <lb/>
up Evans to the <lb/>
I would we a good <lb/>
has a number of wide-i u l <lb/>
awake merchants and business men. <lb/>
Run your eyes over the advertising <lb/>
columns of <lb/>
who they are. <lb/>
and see <lb/>
We doubt any town in <lb/>
being ahead of in the <lb/>
way of carriage act ones. Three <lb/>
interested in having factories, and every one of <lb/>
hen Clothing made will do well to work. Pitt <lb/>
county buggies have been sent near- <lb/>
all Eastern Carolina. <lb/>
examine line of sample on ex- <lb/>
at M. R. Lang's <lb/>
Founded 1824. L little books we <lb/>
lately seen is Stem ill <lb/>
P. North by Mrs <lb/>
from N. C, may be Cora P. Spent- which <lb/>
at the King Greenville, Tor has la-en received from the b- <lb/>
month, longer if era, Messrs Alfred Williams Co; <lb/>
V. S. Lang's Column <lb/>
k. <lb/>
to do prepared to perform <lb/>
in most careful manner any <lb/>
operations pertaining to his pro <lb/>
in. has re- <lb/>
siding in Ha I. over years <lb/>
land <lb/>
Raleigh. Mrs. is a Nor h <lb/>
Carolina woman and her book s <lb/>
compiled from the best historical re- <lb/>
cords. It is in convenient form <lb/>
he of service the <lb/>
give best of <lb/>
stop he Cholera <lb/>
Mr. S. V. Jay of Beaver Dam <lb/>
township, was telling us a few days <lb/>
since how he of cholera <lb/>
among his hogs. He says when the <lb/>
disease appears he kills the sick <lb/>
hogs and has them buried, thus <lb/>
venting a spread of the disease. <lb/>
Three different tunes he has tried <lb/>
this with good results, every trace <lb/>
the disease disappearing when <lb/>
the sick hogs are put out of the way. <lb/>
He says it always pays to <lb/>
this plan and check the disease. <lb/>
The sick bogs running at <lb/>
spread the disease, and the effort <lb/>
to cure the sick animals and get <lb/>
them if it succeeds <lb/>
always costs more they are <lb/>
worth. dispose the sick <lb/>
bogs save the well ones. <lb/>
If an <lb/>
One of the meanest men in the <lb/>
world is one who will change his <lb/>
residence and say to <lb/>
editor about changing his post of- <lb/>
he may owe several <lb/>
on hi- <lb/>
We have names of several <lb/>
these thieves and think of offer- <lb/>
a reward information of <lb/>
their hereabouts. They are doubt <lb/>
less now cheating some news <lb/>
paper wood <lb/>
. <lb/>
Such a man i- a fit com pan of <lb/>
who to take In- <lb/>
paper the office be has <lb/>
been reading it one or two years <lb/>
without paying it causes the <lb/>
to publisher <lb/>
that it remains uncalled for, <lb/>
Henderson GM <lb/>
The above about covers <lb/>
ground without anything <lb/>
being added to it. man who <lb/>
It. T. Tyson J. A. <lb/>
S. S. LOU C. j. <lb/>
J. Cox <lb/>
i. W. L. Reason <lb/>
II. . J. S. Eason I. <lb/>
G. v II. K. Ellis 1.40 <lb/>
NIB. C A. p. <lb/>
O, w. Morgan SO <lb/>
D. 1.00 Ashley I <lb/>
Noah W. Tyson 1.60 Caesar 81.00 <lb/>
J. A. K. 157.82 C. Dawson 7.60 <lb/>
J. A. K. Tucker 13.85 W M. King <lb/>
W. A James Jr. 7.20 Daniel 3.75 <lb/>
A Move 1.28 O. M. 0-701 <lb/>
T. E. Kc-i 11.85 C. V. 8.00 I <lb/>
P. M. W. M. King <lb/>
C. i <lb/>
On petition Samuel Johnson and <lb/>
John Ben Johnson were exempted i <lb/>
poll tax. <lb/>
J. F. Smith robe re-1 <lb/>
Ii -veil id laud valued at <lb/>
and it appeal to the Board be <lb/>
no laud the lime of Ha-1 <lb/>
ting and he having paid ; <lb/>
said tax tor year it was <lb/>
ordered that Tax Collector re <lb/>
fund to Smith amount of <lb/>
-aid lax and take credit tor the <lb/>
same. <lb/>
L. W. Reason, Constable elect in <lb/>
township, having tailed to <lb/>
quality, the office was declared <lb/>
cant the Board proceeded to <lb/>
an elect ion in till the vacancy. W. <lb/>
L. Pollard receiving a majority of <lb/>
the vote- was deal red elected. <lb/>
Chas. Patrick. Brown Smith, O. <lb/>
F. Williams, Louisa Nichols and <lb/>
Waller While were allowed to list <lb/>
taxes for the year as per all- <lb/>
tiled. <lb/>
U hereby given a <lb/>
of Board of of <lb/>
county will be held at the Court House <lb/>
on day of <lb/>
March. for the taking <lb/>
some action concerning the Poor House. <lb/>
X. C . March I--8. <lb/>
C. n <lb/>
Board of Coin Commissioners. <lb/>
D, II. . <lb/>
For Sale. <lb/>
I win sell my Center Bluff property <lb/>
consisting of two acres of land <lb/>
store house, large warehouse end tenant <lb/>
house on reasonable terms. Property <lb/>
localed at Center Bluff on Tar <lb/>
very desirable location for <lb/>
power saw grist mill that I <lb/>
will at a <lb/>
Farmville, X. C. <lb/>
General Items. <lb/>
have just re- <lb/>
turned from New York <lb/>
City with a full line of <lb/>
Worsted. <lb/>
Goods. Laces <lb/>
Embroideries, Swiss on tin- 20th j is <lb/>
I l to all in <lb/>
a Specialty, to the estate to make <lb/>
Fine Clothing the <lb/>
tin- cap tits ought to butt bin brains i Jas. Whichard who had his <lb/>
out tin- wall and thereby do j sometime ago is <lb/>
the coo a good service. <lb/>
Mr. W. F. Keel, or Carolina <lb/>
I ship sprained his ankle very badly <lb/>
week while helping a neighbor <lb/>
roil logs. <lb/>
Ml s Ida Rogers of Hamilton is <lb/>
visiting in White <lb/>
ship. <lb/>
Leroy is teaching <lb/>
a school near her <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Nearly everybody in our section <lb/>
is wearing a cold. They <lb/>
quite fashionable since the firm patron- <lb/>
in and cold u cat her. <lb/>
There have la-en several eases of <lb/>
measles in Carolina <lb/>
townships <lb/>
We are glad to know that Mr. <lb/>
For your, liberal patronage in <lb/>
the pant <lb/>
And Cordially Solicit <lb/>
A continuance of t he same- <lb/>
When You to <lb/>
Do not to examine our <lb/>
-------stock of------- <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Hardware <lb/>
And Crockery. <lb/>
We keep a complete line of <lb/>
Staple Groceries. <lb/>
We call especial attention to our <lb/>
The and <lb/>
-GIRL torn <lb/>
plow, the <lb/>
cotton plows. We will <lb/>
also offer t trade -WOO <lb/>
which <lb/>
has mere merit than anything <lb/>
the kind ever put on tin- <lb/>
BRO, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
LOW TARIFF <lb/>
no on room <lb/>
we have tree now. Ah <lb/>
yon to mi <lb/>
If yO to to <lb/>
y on Uh rear of II. <lb/>
Cherry Co's. For convenience we <lb/>
also entrance II. <lb/>
Kiel's on street. lean Rive <lb/>
yon <lb/>
That ever In roar life tor <lb/>
to less anyone <lb/>
else iii tin- cm you. V by r <lb/>
for my expense are less and I pay the <lb/>
spot cash for goods and rave dis- <lb/>
count-, slid if you don t believe ll you <lb/>
come and Having bad is years <lb/>
in the business I guarantee <lb/>
or no charge. Hi- <lb/>
a Specialty large <lb/>
on sin-et rear J. It. Cherry <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Notice to <lb/>
The duly <lb/>
lied HI lo the Last Will <lb/>
I Testament Jam- E. de- <lb/>
Has been reduced from <lb/>
to <lb/>
And not depend on nor <lb/>
trying make one Planter do <lb/>
the two Plan tare, but <lb/>
buy a this season <lb/>
save the <lb/>
a of cotton <lb/>
which may cost y oil <lb/>
more ban see <lb/>
planter. <lb/>
Tell not to delay hot examine <lb/>
now and sec Ins old planter <lb/>
needs and if SO <lb/>
order once or send <lb/>
the Planter to me or leave <lb/>
it with Mi. Allied <lb/>
with full <lb/>
and it be taken <lb/>
to factory, re- <lb/>
ed, and <lb/>
moderate <lb/>
cost. <lb/>
Builder's Material. <lb/>
Ti II I <lb/>
Timbers <lb/>
or i <lb/>
can <lb/>
can him any <lb/>
may need, either <lb/>
Also I <lb/>
ii <lb/>
and Bel- <lb/>
porches <lb/>
piazzas, in fact any <lb/>
mi i or trim- <lb/>
he may <lb/>
need lo in, l, u <lb/>
nice <lb/>
Will Your Corn. <lb/>
And fun her that I can bis <lb/>
corn into mi I Meal that <lb/>
I m ill in ii him of <lb/>
the lie will <lb/>
hi me his cm d <lb/>
in <lb/>
By <lb/>
iii <lb/>
his the you<lb/>
Union to lie held <lb/>
in N. March <lb/>
by H. Morris <lb/>
Bros Shoes, Hats, <lb/>
We bought low for <lb/>
cash and will sell at <lb/>
panic prices <lb/>
Be sure to call. <lb/>
The place <lb/>
of Bible in the Home and <lb/>
the School, Reva. J. W. Powell, <lb/>
I see in some of Hie State <lb/>
that birthday was <lb/>
not Ii in <lb/>
K. B. The the <lb/>
Old. re- in the Work of Sal <lb/>
vat ion, Revs. C. L G. <lb/>
L. Finch; The of the <lb/>
to the Moral <lb/>
movements of Times, Revs. <lb/>
J. D O. L. <lb/>
Saturday. Law <lb/>
and Unlawful. Revs. J. A. <lb/>
Leslie, J. F. Method-, <lb/>
and Unlawful, <lb/>
money for Religions Ob- <lb/>
E. E. Milliard; Are <lb/>
list principles of sufficient value <lb/>
and importance to justify <lb/>
separate Revs. Gee. <lb/>
J. Don ell, J. A. Leslie; <lb/>
Box; Progress of Missions <lb/>
during the Century, C. <lb/>
Durham, J. <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Sunday Sermon Rev. <lb/>
J. Miss <lb/>
meeting, Society; <lb/>
by Rev. J. W. Powell. <lb/>
There are few Dentists that have <lb/>
more conveniently arranged <lb/>
or better dental appliances, <lb/>
or i better to please <lb/>
than Dr. D. It- <lb/>
ion. i In <lb/>
It was too rainy to <lb/>
do <lb/>
wort. <lb/>
are lo lean that Ed- <lb/>
gar Whichard who has been down <lb/>
at Ins sisters near <lb/>
is well and is his <lb/>
in township. <lb/>
The fishermen are getting their <lb/>
boats and nets ready for catching <lb/>
shad. We they will soon be <lb/>
enough for us all to pick a <lb/>
shad lame. <lb/>
We learn that Homo of i men <lb/>
who took the out of jail the <lb/>
Monday in Fe are getting <lb/>
id their I <lb/>
some like <lb/>
they were paid for <lb/>
Carolina township the <lb/>
This time it's a lady whoso <lb/>
garden peas were coming op, and <lb/>
New Firm I <lb/>
But same reliable Barbers can be <lb/>
found st the Plan Hone Barber Shoo, <lb/>
Which is presided ever A. <lb/>
Smith and Hubert G. They <lb/>
need no before the <lb/>
People of and comity as <lb/>
their y in Hie <lb/>
has been fully proven. have pint <lb/>
added one of latest <lb/>
proved and we intend giving our <lb/>
customers u good u shave and Hair Cut <lb/>
r any thing In the line a <lb/>
fun be had Ladies can In- <lb/>
waited on kt their residences. <lb/>
clothes a <lb/>
SMITH HODGES. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
On the day of March <lb/>
A D. 1880. I will sell Mouse <lb/>
door In Town Greenville the <lb/>
bidder cash of laud <lb/>
in county about <lb/>
and us <lb/>
One treat of land containing <lb/>
eight eight seres the <lb/>
land- of Mrs. M. J. Dennis. Peyton Al <lb/>
the May ml and others <lb/>
one other tract, in <lb/>
Beaver Dan <lb/>
she not knowing that the pea <lb/>
of eon- <lb/>
eluded that Charles Harris. H. and the <lb/>
latch and palled I hem up and homestead et for Alfred <lb/>
in my <lb/>
Alfred <lb/>
. . on <lb/>
intended said land as the property of said Alfred <lb/>
hi last col; hut reached us too late. f. A. K.<lb/>
tile in the ground leaving others to Mm Ir <lb/>
I- t the hands for A <lb/>
. . . . . Nichols nod which ha- <lb/>
payment, and to all creditors of mid <lb/>
to present their properly nu- <lb/>
to oil or <lb/>
before the day of January. 1801. <lb/>
this will plead in bar of their <lb/>
recovery. This of <lb/>
i a mis I. <lb/>
of E <lb/>
Dissolution. <lb/>
The firm of <lb/>
this day dissolved by mutual con- <lb/>
sent, the entire Interests of the Is <lb/>
by M Schultz. ho <lb/>
will continue the business at the old <lb/>
stand. All the business of the old firm <lb/>
will he Mr Sell ind all <lb/>
monies due are to he paid to Tills <lb/>
day of <lb/>
D. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Having entire of the <lb/>
Furniture of <lb/>
with which I have <lb/>
been connected since 1875. I wish to in- <lb/>
form all friends and that they <lb/>
continue to find me at the Old Brick <lb/>
store to suit their wants in <lb/>
Returning sincere <lb/>
thanks for the very generous patronage <lb/>
upon I he old solicit a <lb/>
continuance of their favors, which every <lb/>
endeavor will be to <lb/>
Respectfully <lb/>
M. <lb/>
la <lb/>
another pew discovery by <lb/>
in the Way of helping the afflict- <lb/>
ed. By calling on or addressing the <lb/>
above named barber, you can procure a <lb/>
bottle of Preparation that is <lb/>
for eradicating dandruff and the <lb/>
kinkiest hair to be soft and <lb/>
only two three a <lb/>
week necessary, and a common <lb/>
brush is all to Is used after rubbing the <lb/>
vigorously for a few with <lb/>
Preparation. Try a bottle and be <lb/>
convinced, only cents. <lb/>
ALFRED GULLET, <lb/>
Barber, <lb/>
Greenville, N. c. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
On the 20th of March <lb/>
A. D. i will at the Court ll. <lb/>
d in ii. town to the <lb/>
for each tracts of <lb/>
laud it. e about <lb/>
i an i I minded as <lb/>
One tract in Beaver Dam township <lb/>
containing seres, adjoining <lb/>
the land- William Job <lb/>
Tyson and others, and being the tract <lb/>
Bold to John by Nelson Nichols. <lb/>
One cl containing one acre ad <lb/>
of Ii Willoughby. <lb/>
T. A. and <lb/>
known as also ten acres <lb/>
id w. H. <lb/>
William mid the land <lb/>
and hi i- i it executions <lb/>
In hand for collection against <lb/>
on which have been levied <lb/>
land property of <lb/>
ii N A. K. T <lb/>
This h. 1880. Sheriff. <lb/>
By u. v. l. s. <lb/>
Tar Transportation<lb/>
J. It. <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
N. M. Tarboro, Gen <lb/>
II. <lb/>
The Line for travel on Tut <lb/>
River. <lb/>
Tin Steamer Is the finest <lb/>
and boat on I he river. She has <lb/>
been thoroughly repaired, <lb/>
and painted. <lb/>
Kitted for the aC- <lb/>
i of Ladies. <lb/>
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb/>
A Table furnished with the <lb/>
best the <lb/>
Steamer Ii <lb/>
not only Inn attractive. <lb/>
Leaver <lb/>
and at o'clock. A M. <lb/>
Leaves <lb/>
and at ; o'clock, a. m. <lb/>
daily and through <lb/>
Bills Lading to point. <lb/>
J. If eat <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
INSTITUTE <lb/>
The classes will be arranged <lb/>
new enter the first week In <lb/>
January. <lb/>
RS <lb/>
John Dick kit. Principal, <lb/>
I'm st. Principal <lb/>
Primary De- <lb/>
Miss M. s. Vocal and <lb/>
mental Mum. . <lb/>
Miss Painting <lb/>
Drawing. <lb/>
Mrs. K. Book <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
DEPARTMENTS. <lb/>
Academic. <lb/>
and Mu- <lb/>
sic. I hawing.- <lb/>
Military. <lb/>
ADVANTAGES <lb/>
Large. Comfortable Buildings. <lb/>
Healthy Location and Good <lb/>
I of W II Prepared Food for <lb/>
A Corps of Teachers, <lb/>
all being graduates first <lb/>
Department equal <lb/>
in work to any in State. <lb/>
New Piano and Organs. <lb/>
A of nearly volumes, <lb/>
purchased recently for School. <lb/>
Kate- Moderate, from to for <lb/>
Board and Tuition Tuition and Terms <lb/>
for Day Pupils the same as advertised <lb/>
la Pupils who do not board <lb/>
With the should consult <lb/>
before engaging board elsewhere. For <lb/>
fur her particulars. Address, <lb/>
Of Interest to<lb/>
in,<lb/>
r RE C . v <lb/>
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your Clothing, Mm, or <lb/>
washed i-i t . old <lb/>
twisting, wrecking <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
large of sensible, <lb/>
people. from experience have <lb/>
used as directed on <lb/>
package, cues robbing, wear tear. <lb/>
Your Clothes are worn out more by washing <lb/>
wearing. It i; to to <lb/>
AN OLD MAN'S LEE AM. <lb/>
ARTHUR L. SALMON. <lb/>
I reamed that I was young <lb/>
It seemed that merry springtime hours; <lb/>
And I was wandering, flow- <lb/>
With one I loved across the plain. <lb/>
We heard the skylark sing above, <lb/>
We to the cuckoo's cry <lb/>
And thought the could never <lb/>
die. <lb/>
All seemed so full of life and love. ; <lb/>
The flocks were feeding on the hill. <lb/>
The milkmaid upon the plain ; <lb/>
The cattle lowed a soft refrain <lb/>
I woke, and it was Winter still. <lb/>
Twas Summer <lb/>
wandered hand-in- <lb/>
summer <lb/>
EMPORIUM <lb/>
far Cutting and Dressing Hair. <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
AT THE <lb/>
I OLD BRICK STOKE. <lb/>
in all its branches. <lb/>
in ray line <lb/>
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS. <lb/>
BARBER SHOP COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb/>
Again I dreamed. <lb/>
Once more we <lb/>
hand ; <lb/>
The grain was rich upon the loud, <lb/>
And were far and wide. <lb/>
We rested on a gentle hill, <lb/>
And gazed across the fields of wheat. <lb/>
While poppies clustered at <lb/>
woke and a was Winter still. <lb/>
And now I wander through the cold ; <lb/>
The trees arc dark, and and bare ; <lb/>
A bitter frost is in the air ; <lb/>
, There is no sunshine in the world. <lb/>
gentle hill and sloping lea <lb/>
Are dim with vapors damp and chill; <lb/>
The birds have ceased their happy <lb/>
thrill. <lb/>
And I no roam with thee. <lb/>
Hut the silent dusk and cold, <lb/>
stand within churchyard drear <lb/>
For thou, my love, art sleeping there. <lb/>
And i am weary, sad. and old <lb/>
aS improved appliances; new <lb/>
chairs. <lb/>
sharpened at reasonable figure <lb/>
for work outside of my shop <lb/>
executed. Very respectfully. <lb/>
EDMONDS. <lb/>
. H. <lb/>
Schedule. <lb/>
HI mi mow <lb/>
TEAS, <lb/>
Lowest Market Trices. <lb/>
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb/>
we direct from Manufacturers, <lb/>
you to buy at one profit. A com- <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
INT <lb/>
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb/>
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb/>
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb/>
There was a man in our town. <lb/>
Whose name was Reuben Ree, <lb/>
Hut why he could not get along <lb/>
man could never see. <lb/>
, Hut when he lo look around, <lb/>
i And think, and rub his eyes. <lb/>
He saw at once the why <lb/>
He die not advertise. <lb/>
Now Reuben Ree is doing well. <lb/>
So all the people say, <lb/>
He advertises by the year. <lb/>
And mouth, and week, and day. <lb/>
Train up a <lb/>
Tarboro Banner. <lb/>
No wonder the man of this day <lb/>
and age so poorly developed, so <lb/>
weekly constituted, so given to dis- <lb/>
ease and at last so short lived, when <lb/>
as it is now, they are allowed lo go <lb/>
wherever they please, at the age of <lb/>
five, six on up, as would really <lb/>
be prudent for a grown man to <lb/>
do. We say that it is no <lb/>
we have developed men <lb/>
when from the cradle <lb/>
they are allowed so many <lb/>
habits. <lb/>
We were shocked the other <lb/>
as we were going the street, to <lb/>
see two little boys ages about live <lb/>
and six, walking <lb/>
puffing away at the horrid <lb/>
little cigarette as if they were men <lb/>
of forty. <lb/>
Of course, they were innocent of <lb/>
the harm that they were bringing <lb/>
to their childish frames, but they <lb/>
were trying to <lb/>
and at a price. <lb/>
This is lint one ; there are <lb/>
others equally as bad. Parents, in <lb/>
the of humanity, persuade <lb/>
your the men the rising <lb/>
in, to Horn this <lb/>
foolish and damaging habit of <lb/>
-molting. Keep <lb/>
. MM night, and filially, try to <lb/>
do anything that <lb/>
would not be willing for your <lb/>
children to imitate. Think of these <lb/>
thing. <lb/>
RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA <lb/>
These twin disease cause untold suffering. <lb/>
o cure<lb/>
Celery <lb/>
tn-. I It. <lb/>
Celery Compound has pop- J n lot r or I he <lb/>
the <lb/>
cases of Md I <lb/>
those v. <lb/>
have MM H.<lb/>
n i . . . <lb/>
foot <lb/>
almost i i , . i. <lb/>
v ; Mi <lb/>
be r W . . , .-s <lb/>
i .- wash rt lit k <lb/>
Paine's <lb/>
J Celery Compound <lb/>
o l II I<lb/>
bow <lb/>
; -v. j . <lb/>
11.00. Six for <lb/>
Mammoth testimonial paper Cr--. <lb/>
a child can take It. the <lb/>
; of longer with rheumatism or <lb/>
neuralgia <lb/>
find I are Healthy, <lb/>
V than my other BABIES Happy, Hearty. It U <lb/>
s. M. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C <lb/>
TWAINS SOUTH. <lb/>
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Mrs. L. Bridget-, of this city, <lb/>
invented and applied for a ca- <lb/>
upon an unique fire and <lb/>
smoke protector for mantle lumber- <lb/>
and other ornaments. <lb/>
A model of the appliance is now on <lb/>
exhibition at Flanner <lb/>
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the fact is so well known that Dr. Hull's <lb/>
Baby Syrup would at once quiet it. <lb/>
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Tarboro Banner. <lb/>
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j though known to be guilty, through <lb/>
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by sending the prisoners to jail, <lb/>
and alter clothing them well and <lb/>
fattening them up, allow them to <lb/>
swear out in thirty or sixty days, as <lb/>
the case may be. What is the <lb/>
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a party i. sentenced to thirty <lb/>
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require good bond for <lb/>
appearance at court, and for costs <lb/>
when an appeal M taken, or it is tie <lb/>
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that should be hired out, <lb/>
when possible, or worked on the <lb/>
public roads at reasonable wages <lb/>
till their penalty is paid lull. <lb/>
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but is pun <lb/>
to say least. lawyer <lb/>
who hinders justice by <lb/>
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No discomfort waking- <lb/>
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laxatives. Not an of mineral <lb/>
poison ; are especially appreciated <lb/>
those whose taste revolts from the <lb/>
course, violent pills, which tear their <lb/>
way through the system like steam cars, <lb/>
actually doing harm, instead of good. <lb/>
Of druggists. <lb/>
Dr. Pierce Favorite prescription <lb/>
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ailments. <lb/>
Supporting Local Papers <lb/>
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was in the last stages of Ion. <lb/>
told its physicians that she was <lb/>
and could live only a short time she <lb/>
weighed less than seventy pounds. On <lb/>
a piece of wrapping paper she read of <lb/>
Dr. King's New Discovery, and got a <lb/>
sample bottle ; it helped her. she bought <lb/>
a larger it her more, <lb/>
bought another and grew letter fast, <lb/>
use and is now strong, <lb/>
healthy, rosy, plump, weighing <lb/>
pound. particulars scud <lb/>
stamp to W. H. Cole, Druggist, Fort <lb/>
Smith. Trial of this wonderful <lb/>
Discovery Free at G. Drug <lb/>
store. <lb/>
Price only cents. <lb/>
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everything that he had made, and <lb/>
it very The <lb/>
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theologian to explain what lie rat <lb/>
and English sparrow are good for <lb/>
THE STAR. <lb/>
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Re-elected Mayor April 1868, by <lb/>
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Attempted Highway <lb/>
Snow Hill Free Will Baptist. <lb/>
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night last, to rob Mr. Geo. w. <lb/>
which be uses in <lb/>
hauling goods from and <lb/>
other points on the railroad. Thorn <lb/>
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All notes and accounts due <lb/>
me for past services have been placed in i <lb/>
the hand of Mr. Sheppard for collection. <lb/>
FLANAGAN. <lb/>
keep on hand at all times a nice <lb/>
stock or Cases and Caskets of all <lb/>
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb/>
from the finest Case down to a <lb/>
Train. makes connection at pm county Pine Coffin. We are fitted <lb/>
for all points North daily. All Up with all conveniences and can render <lb/>
Richmond, and daily except Mm- satisfactory services nil who patronize <lb/>
B Bay us FLANAGAN SHEPPARD. appealing, getting new trials or <lb/>
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any their methods of <lb/>
shielding their guilty clients, but <lb/>
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of the same, care little for <lb/>
the welfare of their country; but <lb/>
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Fayetteville Observer, <lb/>
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has been to Raleigh, sized <lb/>
Legislature, and says <lb/>
members of the House are, <lb/>
1244 Hats, Ornaments and general <lb/>
goods, she has the prettiest <lb/>
stock of shaded Rib- of Means, of Ca <lb/>
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her a call Old Stand. <lb/>
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