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IN TO FICTION.<lb/>
TERMS Per Year, in Advance.<lb/>
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Mr. Holt sent individual <lb/>
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that in his protest he <lb/>
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Oh love, before we part to-night. <lb/>
the last <lb/>
my band, <lb/>
if pure. love the token. <lb/>
church, with holy rite. <lb/>
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of Public Is there within your heart of heats, <lb/>
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F. David-, One thought that you have chosen ill <lb/>
ten, Oh not too late e'en yet. <lb/>
Is there in all this world of ours, <lb/>
One you have ever known or seen. <lb/>
William N. II. Smith, of Whom if bad earlier seen or known <lb/>
You would have crowned your . . <lb/>
n that In us be spread <lb/>
J. Franklin; <lb/>
James Shepherd, of Beaufort and n-av you tell now. <lb/>
A J. of Burke. I bound no more, <lb/>
I will not flinch to hear the truth, <lb/>
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Second Philips, of ; the sunshine of our <lb/>
if you've ever loved one, <lb/>
Third Connor, f <lb/>
n f-. you pure from my love, <lb/>
Clark, I would leave you free as air, <lb/>
,. K Ho woo and win that happier one. <lb/>
A. Gilmer. of for your sake I would bear. <lb/>
X v l pray <lb/>
h-K x hat have yon in His care. <lb/>
That would he easy, when I think <lb/>
r. of my is all one <lb/>
. But I join her name with yours. <lb/>
The colored Senator from War- <lb/>
put his little protest against <lb/>
the same law. <lb/>
Mr. follow- <lb/>
That tin- <lb/>
Senate are dim and are here <lb/>
to <lb/>
body, the <lb/>
impartial and faithful man <lb/>
in he has discharged the <lb/>
duties of his office, as a mark of <lb/>
our respect and high appreciation <lb/>
I he journal. <lb/>
The resolution was unanimously <lb/>
adopted by a rising vote- <lb/>
Mr. in the chair, recognized <lb/>
Mi. who. in a moat elegant <lb/>
presented Lt. Got. Holt <lb/>
with a handsome cane. <lb/>
Mi. Lank, for the minority side of <lb/>
I he Senate, wot forward some beau- <lb/>
prepared remarks, <lb/>
that In-could not control his <lb/>
sufficiently to enable him to <lb/>
read or speak them He paid <lb/>
bis kindly <lb/>
to the <lb/>
ability, faithfulness to duty <lb/>
acceptability each and <lb/>
Senator. <lb/>
nil <lb/>
The hour of o'clock m. having <lb/>
arrived the Speaker let gavel <lb/>
fall the or Rep- <lb/>
session 1889, ad-1 <lb/>
ere as There were members My heart will grow soft and my eves <lb/>
That the thank j Of Sat. time when we shall <lb/>
be tendered Lieut. Gov. Holt, was partially read, Mr. <lb/>
the presiding officer of i Senate, ton moving to its <lb/>
for bis very rulings, his . <lb/>
asked and <lb/>
consent to have his vote <lb/>
from die. <lb/>
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privilege- . . Napoleon With a Pigtail. <lb/>
The hours were- con- <lb/>
by the rending the <lb/>
to be i a tilled by the <lb/>
in them. <lb/>
Mr. Walser, in a <lb/>
THE STATE. <lb/>
What is happening around us. I <lb/>
As from the State. Press. <lb/>
and <lb/>
of <lb/>
A petition live ladies Hal- <lb/>
wink always res- to at the <lb/>
the General Assembly was read <lb/>
The Wilmington<lb/>
peach trees in bloom. <lb/>
Shelby <lb/>
mentioned <lb/>
The General Assembly of <lb/>
I. That section <lb/>
and twenty one <lb/>
Fed on t. by adding thereto the <lb/>
Ton Si Some <lb/>
New York World. <lb/>
Of <lb/>
Wednesday, sucked six dozen raw <lb/>
eggs in twenty minutes on a wager. Whenever ; he any <lb/>
T i iii e The canal already cut, shall desire <lb/>
Henderson county con- Incorporated, any number <lb/>
marks, on behalf of the page and esteemed cashier of See Son Co., maintains <lb/>
ordered to be spread upon the of the House, presented , Chinese bankers in Chicago, with; <lb/>
journal of the Senate. <lb/>
Gov. Holt, list <lb/>
chair, <lb/>
I cane <lb/>
great pleasure. I have scarce <lb/>
New Heine Within the <lb/>
Mi. U. Julian, principal door- belonging to ex- ,,,,.,.,. ,,. H <lb/>
with n gold bead- news ,, i,,.,,,, <lb/>
ed cane.- Mr. Julian, through Mr i Sing Yon bad in the the A. N. <lb/>
C C. responded, colony in Montreal excited Chi ,,,.,, ,, ,. <lb/>
The <lb/>
the present in grateful terms. <lb/>
The receipt the fol <lb/>
church bus just added more <lb/>
, .- I . . . ii , , . . . nil II nil <lb/>
words to express my by the; lowing letter yesterday a brother . , N ,. ., <lb/>
ibis manifestation or re- Speaker all were in Molt street, this Mr <lb/>
and confidence on the part or enrolled the session, making gave a positive i <lb/>
than <lb/>
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my friends of the Senate. The last j <lb/>
The of Sing Yon, two paupers. The nullity said less than <lb/>
one third m may file their <lb/>
petition of the <lb/>
Court of the county in which <lb/>
said i. in <lb/>
county hen the canal be lo- <lb/>
in mine titan set- <lb/>
ting forth the names said <lb/>
. mid the length and size of <lb/>
said canal, names of the own- <lb/>
of land draining In said canal, <lb/>
and the of land <lb/>
proving consciousness of an honest I . . . j To W Lung, Mott thereto. And upon <lb/>
effort to perform the duties of The joint committee to y . iron, a private . ,,,, t <lb/>
position, either public or private, is j the which refuse or. Me. A J having an in said <lb/>
of a rich reward, last pay their taxes was an man, on come Can as in oil, r special <lb/>
that effort is appreciated by a body follows Senate, cop cite., cash, upon return <lb/>
so intelligent and patriotic as this i B- F- and Kerr; from song, heN of, or a fixed by the clerk <lb/>
and appreciation is manifested House, M. K. H. Mr. Jacob for bearing same, AM <lb/>
in a manner so graceful and ft . f W few days may Income cm <lb/>
Tying, an calculated to The committee to same.- Boo quite a painful injury failure of any to avail <lb/>
excite the liveliest emotions and U the blinks of the State Ail no back to of right, I hey shall <lb/>
the most recollections, is as he's . r by a circular saw. The hind not be en led to income corpora- <lb/>
The value of an occasion like this is. Senate branch, II. V. and me you permanently. tors under laws and <lb/>
to be prized and estimated V. S. Lusk; House branch, A. Me e Argus.- Mr. It. A. as such <lb/>
for its pleasant in- Mn and It. II. i place in of this S <lb/>
associations. These Temple. dent, books, cash. went out Monday off his shall not be <lb/>
ones and these associations, with; Mr. arose the I Heap fine heap fine evening and killed one with a beard their said canal, <lb/>
consciousness I farewell address, , which heap Sign. Plenty heap unties long. Who can shall enjoy the acme pays <lb/>
form- as read IV. Q. in come beat turkey of Hie as- <lb/>
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tab Banked me was shall he made on the <lb/>
meant purpose in the per <lb/>
of ate truly rich rewards, his usual almost perfect <lb/>
that excite our Speaker and gentlemen <lb/>
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. in pM aWe, most tribute <lb/>
F. f impartial, fair and <lb/>
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my lot heart would break. the, lie <lb/>
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tears, for your sweet when lie should fie coin- <lb/>
sake. , pelted In say good-bye to o e who <lb/>
I'm looking up into so faithfully done his <lb/>
Hut own with tears are Thomas also spoke feel <lb/>
nun, <lb/>
zeal. House of at i res The <lb/>
That I am a pronounced upon the dial face will soon in <lb/>
cannot be denied, and from hour of and the Speak <lb/>
political standpoint I am glad gavel will fall and the House of <lb/>
that bad a majority in the j will be declared ad- <lb/>
but as a sir, as <lb/>
M. Shipp, of <lb/>
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Sena B. Vance, of <lb/>
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House of <lb/>
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Fender. <lb/>
Fourth District--B. H of <lb/>
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know no party, but on all <lb/>
the fact Unit I was <lb/>
and of <lb/>
that a feeling of <lb/>
steals m;. In-art my <lb/>
some money for the the of land to said <lb/>
canal, and proportioned <lb/>
to each owner thereof; it shall be <lb/>
made by i he said ten <lb/>
day's notice lo each owner of said <lb/>
land under such rules sud <lb/>
lion a- may lie <lb/>
sculled I, person <lb/>
maybe bundled You the Supreme was ban <lb/>
him in lime. The. Governor will <lb/>
You say light, me fix the day hi execution. <lb/>
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Hanker catch <lb/>
I read that in their true, clear depths. of Holt's absolute <lb/>
which tell- me to -he of the Sen- <lb/>
needs no its j <lb/>
Though are flowing warm <lb/>
Mr. Hanks added some pleasant <lb/>
And eloquent with truth and love , ,, ,. . <lb/>
Forgive are last. Remarks as a tribute to the <lb/>
-----.-- presiding officer upon all <lb/>
Genera <lb/>
THE LAST THE<lb/>
occasions. <lb/>
Mr. as only II. Lucas <lb/>
could, paid a handsome tribute of re- <lb/>
to great won h of so Hue, <lb/>
noble, and fair an officer as <lb/>
tin- pi. ii. office i Of the <lb/>
pars it. and eel to think many You say <lb/>
more than gratified, yes, are end <lb/>
that the minority party have the. Very soon, sir, last He say got tee <lb/>
ibis fact and have lingering <lb/>
their satisfaction with the manner will be die away j You say him, Alice Ii me <lb/>
in which I have discharged my i In the hall and as we go on of him in pay <lb/>
language more at least will realize the fact <lb/>
than deserve. in ail probability our feet <lb/>
Sow. before declaring Senate; never enter these portals <lb/>
adjourned, I desire to express, to again. -with of is <lb/>
each and every member . of this now fast growing into the leaf <lb/>
pin. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Fun. lie come, he say <lb/>
me hare heap fat <lb/>
wad, you him fob <lb/>
Yon say <lb/>
He belly fat <lb/>
the Senate to order for Hie last <lb/>
Clerk- A. More. <lb/>
Deeds- David II, <lb/>
B. Cherry. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Little. mi C<lb/>
of Killed and the President placed Ms <lb/>
t J. B. D. <lb/>
body my sincere thanks for the kind and ambition may more hundred <lb/>
and courteous in which have cherished to serve our grand , Yon say plenty <lb/>
me in the and good old in the capacity , heap you <lb/>
charge my official duties, which of at least m some go <lb/>
very feeling com para lively easy been trust and Alice be come, <lb/>
r of the Swim ens that each and every ; wad, put lee <lb/>
At I Li. G.-v. Holt ,. . I bare tried to discharge ; of tins body, as he walks j <lb/>
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my duties in an impartial manner, j out of this hall yo-day, can lay his j more Any <lb/>
of ,., and in rulings to do j hand upon bis heart, and. looking heap glad. Sunday Mr. Mo C. <lb/>
there I rule according to has; my in the face of the. great Searcher j i. cine, lie who lives a few mil. <lb/>
f F. V . Brown. <lb/>
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and J. F. , 2nd Ward. O. <lb/>
upon and rat i fie <lb/>
Hirer bandied and twenty one bills. <lb/>
For two hours the president <lb/>
engaged in this <lb/>
There have enrolled <lb/>
and ratified of the <lb/>
General Assembly eight hundred <lb/>
than at the <lb/>
session. The fast to <lb/>
eye when lie took bis <lb/>
all a kind farewell. <lb/>
seat j <lb/>
and can fully say that Heart.- and the Betas of me wad, me go back <lb/>
party nor personal prefer- Men, say bare Yon say c <lb/>
over me, my We go now. with ; to <lb/>
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its contents. Tire family<lb/>
in <lb/>
of the glad hearts the of our; Hot Chinaman he come, he how I lie caught <lb/>
powers upon by v- families to our yon payee me <lb/>
I bold. J can Some go again to hear the wild roar me-go <lb/>
Mr. Copeland added pleas- <lb/>
ant words to president, <lb/>
clerks, pages and all. . <lb/>
Mr. recognized said <lb/>
not to his home my personal of old and You say Ivan.- i ashore on <lb/>
and constituents without adding I Wm number; the mermaids as they dance upon <lb/>
bis voice in some word of and the Others <lb/>
to what had already been said. betake to the <lb/>
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The resolution was <lb/>
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for all a devoted destroy our forever make sweet melody as <lb/>
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officer. <lb/>
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That the thanks of Hie <lb/>
and are hereby tendered <lb/>
lour worthy and esteemed Reading <lb/>
i Clerk. Mr. B. Nicholson, with <lb/>
expressing j , . , . <lb/>
J the assurance our association <lb/>
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a .-peril whale drifted <lb/>
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to I Sound last Sunday night. is Bf- <lb/>
bu he, fed in h and about twelve <lb/>
say, bloke must pay ; feet the- the <lb/>
flee hundred me on the Sound <lb/>
I engaged in cutting up the b <lb/>
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there have j es of the stately pines, while others mullah, Mi. <lb/>
ion on many subjects, some of them go to the bosom grand come, he; Pa vest I. intelligent <lb/>
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Senator has the mountains under whose J Piedmont belt of <lb/>
thought best the And now. wane money be round almost <lb/>
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things have perhaps men no more open lbs. <lb/>
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jest interests or our beloved com- Shall be <lb/>
And now our work searching our heart leaves <lb/>
done and we are to ii gleam from the dreary past <lb/>
to meet again. I may ibis flash back upon each <lb/>
wish each and every of a of And as often as we <lb/>
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long life of power, prosperity In jewels Hie past mar <lb/>
add parting I be found more precious and bright. Lang, <lb/>
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open out money, puttee I properly worked. <lb/>
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they made Thomas M. Holt Lieut <lb/>
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in your ya permit . friend who j . hauling cotton seed to a house . <lb/>
of life, initial tin- end love, every one to express the; Fe ; I <lb/>
i the fond hoe that when life's MN Hoof, their j . <lb/>
posterity. i it mat be that <lb/>
Great Sovereign. we -ball meet General As <lb/>
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declare the Senate dream is o'er we shall be permitted <lb/>
ed day- in that gnat General A- <lb/>
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money not Invest It in Court of said <lb/>
A is lo and of damage <lb/>
as. shall be a firs I lien on tho <lb/>
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large men shall be rendered. <lb/>
of W. F. Ski. This shall fake effect <lb/>
Grubbs Seaboard, X. con- I after its <lb/>
a full stock goods, was <lb/>
burned on night of the till. <lb/>
Loss estimated at between <lb/>
and Partly covered <lb/>
by insurance. <lb/>
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off- red a in place a <lb/>
, bushel of onions to help bun get an <lb/>
office. The latter has to <lb/>
c-pi Ibis lie and n-e his <lb/>
i . <lb/>
Scotland On <lb/>
C t <lb/>
heap m, , handled hands, all men.; Civil Engineers, <lb/>
-alee, lilies- money heap . . , . , . <lb/>
gone. fell- j water can be and Architects. <lb/>
cured factory, are is ace. N. U. <lb/>
------A little old <lb/>
Of <lb/>
was to death last j , <lb/>
Tuesday. was in the house i V <lb/>
cap , a small two only N. . <lb/>
in the at tho Haw. n w , ,, lo <lb/>
Charlotte l a d cold water baths. Wood <lb/>
. servants. Table <lb/>
and Sloan, working ,,,,. ,, f , r. <lb/>
. You go bk to PUKE. <lb/>
to order at he where of Sue bee fee, was in a position which showed j ,.;,., ,,.,;,,., Best a- <lb/>
f lice, , he bad hard to ; me <lb/>
living grave, <lb/>
w. must with j Hotel <lb/>
Iii <lb/>
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Em M <lb/>
Emu <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE<lb/>
Eastern Reflector, Business <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
In an article in our last issue <lb/>
we called attention to the <lb/>
of citizens <lb/>
a business association to <lb/>
mote the material interest of our <lb/>
highly favored town. Since <lb/>
i then we learn that the Kinston <lb/>
people have formed one, and de- <lb/>
siring to all the light <lb/>
possible, we publish in this <lb/>
issue the Constitution and By- <lb/>
laws of such an <lb/>
repeat with emphasis that it is <lb/>
the necessary initiatory step <lb/>
. to be taken to promote and ad- <lb/>
no to Democratic . <lb/>
en and measure that are not consistent an industrial boom for our <lb/>
town, and that it is necessary to <lb/>
have such an organization com<lb/>
inscription 51-50 per <lb/>
BUT <lb/>
i the true principles of the party. <lb/>
fl yon want a a <lb/>
of the State send for the <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
MARCH 20th, 1889. <lb/>
at the office at <lb/>
Hail <lb/>
I r <lb/>
The Kinston Fm Press began <lb/>
eighth year with last issue. It <lb/>
is an excellent paper, and Broth <lb/>
r Herbert is a man who has <lb/>
Honest, convictions of his own <lb/>
and-does not fail to express <lb/>
fairly and impartially. <lb/>
his paper meet the success <lb/>
he so richly deserves. <lb/>
posed of men that shall forget <lb/>
self for a season and bring close <lb/>
to their hearts the beat interest <lb/>
of our town and citizens. <lb/>
We must have a bank, a cotton <lb/>
seed oil mill, a cotton factory <lb/>
and many other enterprises that <lb/>
shall work to our citizens <lb/>
and tend to the advantage of all. <lb/>
The organization referred to, <lb/>
can divide the work out among <lb/>
several committees and each <lb/>
committee will more effectually <lb/>
do the work allotted and <lb/>
work out the ways means of <lb/>
establishing this or <lb/>
that, that to individual effort <lb/>
would seem at present hopeless. <lb/>
A few years we had no <lb/>
The White Caps seem to be <lb/>
working Southward. The <lb/>
Tunes last week told <lb/>
two citizens were waylaid and hope of a railroad, but it is now <lb/>
mistreated by some of them our door, and if we <lb/>
within one mile of that city., <lb/>
take <lb/>
these other matters in hand and <lb/>
object the Association is <lb/>
the permanent prosperity of the <lb/>
town and vicinity. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
The same as laid down in <lb/>
manual. <lb/>
All white citizens are eligible to <lb/>
membership and shall become such <lb/>
enrolling names in a book <lb/>
kept for that purpose by the <lb/>
Regular meetings will be held on <lb/>
the Friday night to every <lb/>
mouth. <lb/>
Washington Letter. <lb/>
regular <lb/>
Washington, March <lb/>
Harrison is still engaged in a baud <lb/>
encounter with the horde <lb/>
hungry office-seekers. The <lb/>
appointments that he has made <lb/>
seem to whet the appetite of <lb/>
the a ml crowd around <lb/>
the White Howe worse than over. <lb/>
As fast as one position is tilled i lie <lb/>
disappointed applicants, instead of <lb/>
getting out. of the way, simply <lb/>
ply for something else. One <lb/>
with a solid State delegation be <lb/>
has been <lb/>
three times this week for <lb/>
as many positions. <lb/>
Blaine is holding his <lb/>
own quite bravely those who <lb/>
did not think he would boss the <lb/>
machine beginning to weaken <lb/>
already. The very first <lb/>
input made served Blame a two- <lb/>
fold purpose. It rewarded a <lb/>
ex Senator Palmer, of Michigan <lb/>
and displaced an Per- <lb/>
recently appointed <lb/>
minister to Spain. Swift, of Cali- <lb/>
Minister to Japan, and <lb/>
Massachusetts, Min- <lb/>
Both the men the White so as to present the to Switzerland, are rabid <lb/>
attacked were unarmed, or the merit of our town and people to <lb/>
Times says one or two dead bod j capitalists can succeed in es <lb/>
U would have been found on the re- <lb/>
the road Where there is a will <lb/>
, there is a way, and we must first <lb/>
The whole country was shock- by proper <lb/>
ed last week by the murder of organization and invite <lb/>
F. W. Dawson, editor of <lb/>
the Charleston and Courier <lb/>
by Dr. F- B. The mm- ; <lb/>
occurred in the office of Dr. <lb/>
while no one else <lb/>
present and the murderer tried <lb/>
We can select two dozen men <lb/>
in Greenville backed and <lb/>
by the sentiments of our <lb/>
that will prove a <lb/>
of strength in the matters re <lb/>
to cover up his crime by to Nothing of the kind <lb/>
tempting to bury the body of his t. n we enlist the <lb/>
in a closet. The press re- confidence and stood will of the <lb/>
ports <lb/>
i community and surrounding <lb/>
Capt. Dawson to have <lb/>
been one of the ablest men in the j nothing will <lb/>
this sooner or <lb/>
I organization. <lb/>
We will get the town J <lb/>
interested in these enter- <lb/>
prise, and kg will draw in <lb/>
i our country people, and we will <lb/>
soon have the entire country in- <lb/>
i forested in the future of our <lb/>
I town. <lb/>
We have good schools. We <lb/>
j must a cotton seed oil mill <lb/>
and with it will grow the thought <lb/>
manufacturing all of our fer- <lb/>
charge was a masterly Then we nave a <lb/>
of the principal points have <lb/>
law, and, while sound and <lb/>
likewise <lb/>
Kan York, Second Assistant <lb/>
of Treasury, to say nothing <lb/>
of Engine Schuyler, of New York, <lb/>
Assistant Secretary of State, <lb/>
Walker Blaine. of Maine, <lb/>
of claims for the Department of <lb/>
State. <lb/>
This last is a son of <lb/>
and it was the intention of bis <lb/>
to have made hi in Assistant <lb/>
Secretary State but owing to a <lb/>
r recent position of <lb/>
of was vacant, and as it <lb/>
was more likely that he can remain <lb/>
n in that place the change <lb/>
was made. Walker has not <lb/>
Judge Connor, of Wilson, <lb/>
presides at this term of our <lb/>
His name is the very <lb/>
synonym of honor. He is a <lb/>
polished, dignified gentleman, <lb/>
g learned lawyer, an <lb/>
and has that pleasant ad <lb/>
dress, courtly manner and in <lb/>
tense earnestness that <lb/>
entire attention and respect <lb/>
from all in his presence. His <lb/>
of <lb/>
facilitator of these and all <lb/>
was delivered in sue. sun-; interest a bank. <lb/>
as to be easily understood notice <lb/>
by one. Solicitor that f never <lb/>
of Martin, was <lb/>
on hand, and is prosecuting h become <lb/>
for the State with his usual And we ask <lb/>
ability and line mm <lb/>
era. The Court is admirably of-1 ft m and death <lb/>
peered. g We must step forward and <lb/>
On our page is published prove to the world our <lb/>
a bill which was introduced in lies. <lb/>
the late Legislature by Mr. G. <lb/>
B. of Pitt, and by both <lb/>
branches of body made a <lb/>
law- It is concerning the <lb/>
canal companies. <lb/>
The law heretofore only <lb/>
ed for a of persons <lb/>
before a canal is cut. They could b-v the <lb/>
then avail themselves of the <lb/>
benefits of a charter. The law <lb/>
did not provide for a corpora- <lb/>
after the canal is cut. <lb/>
Hence the proprietors might dis <lb/>
agree and. th canal became a <lb/>
burden to a few who for <lb/>
protection might keep it up. <lb/>
r- <lb/>
Business Association. <lb/>
An association was organized <lb/>
in Kinston last week, and from <lb/>
the Free Press we take the plan <lb/>
organization as it was adopted <lb/>
name. <lb/>
Citizen's Business Association, <lb/>
The are to consist of a <lb/>
two Vice-Presidents; a <lb/>
Secretary and Treasurer; an <lb/>
of eleven a <lb/>
freight Com mil tee of three. <lb/>
The remedy Bought by this bill i Committee to <lb/>
is now law, is to per- of the President, the two Vice <lb/>
the Secretary and seven <lb/>
to be appointed by the <lb/>
Six members shall be a <lb/>
of said committee. It shall <lb/>
lie the duty of the <lb/>
committee the <lb/>
the of any m m- <lb/>
I hereof, by each <lb/>
member personally. The President <lb/>
it tee. The <lb/>
three is <lb/>
I he <lb/>
duty <lb/>
to <lb/>
It <lb/>
to <lb/>
table manure, and <lb/>
ordinarily go to <lb/>
be appointed <lb/>
shall this <lb/>
consider any <lb/>
and all questions to the <lb/>
of freights to and <lb/>
tram Kinston, to adjust matters <lb/>
those who may be willing <lb/>
to contribute their pro <lb/>
share towards keeping up a ca- <lb/>
to enforce others, whose <lb/>
land are also drained in said ca <lb/>
to bear their just proportion <lb/>
of expenses. <lb/>
It is a good law, and will be <lb/>
commended by the agricultural , ti this shall be es <lb/>
of the State. cm Chairman oft lie Executive Com <lb/>
it tee. The Freight Committee <lb/>
Station. <lb/>
This Bulletin mailed in <lb/>
is on the of <lb/>
Hie value of i <lb/>
materials which <lb/>
on which <lb/>
and ought to be <lb/>
value of to- <lb/>
with Cue plan for its <lb/>
preservation, is especially referred <lb/>
to as it forms tin basis of most <lb/>
posts. <lb/>
Many formulas for <lb/>
ere given, m, as far as possible, to , <lb/>
the difFerent home <lb/>
Is likely to bu saved. Many j <lb/>
for homemade composts and mix <lb/>
lure a out by practical for- <lb/>
me h all over the State are insert-. <lb/>
ed, together with chemical <lb/>
of <lb/>
While it may be too late now <lb/>
for the present crop, yet it <lb/>
late to to save <lb/>
lot next crop the i <lb/>
now to j <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Director <lb/>
might arising tinder head and to give <lb/>
on this subject to any <lb/>
person interested and <lb/>
mid I'm i her, request, to <lb/>
I and report the <lb/>
responsibility of commission <lb/>
merchants and others to whom <lb/>
or may be made. <lb/>
The officers shall bu <lb/>
at the first in March <lb/>
first meeting thereafter and <lb/>
j hold their respective offices until <lb/>
ate elected and <lb/>
j The duties of the be <lb/>
, same as is tho usual <lb/>
of other like <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
live Committee lo look alter the in. <lb/>
the Association, to <lb/>
sen ii of and to <lb/>
call <lb/>
the may deem <lb/>
fa ability in looking alter <lb/>
in fact it is ex- <lb/>
whether he could <lb/>
i cam a year without the as- <lb/>
lance of the old man. <lb/>
There was some kicking among <lb/>
the Illinois Republicans here on <lb/>
account of the appointment of <lb/>
nor, of I bat State, to be As- <lb/>
Secretary of the Treasury. <lb/>
made selection de- <lb/>
the appointment, because <lb/>
he knew the man and wanted him. <lb/>
Harrison yielded made the <lb/>
but to conciliate the <lb/>
kickers lie assured them that <lb/>
should not be charged <lb/>
against the quota of that State. <lb/>
Visitors to the Navy Depart- <lb/>
find things very different from <lb/>
MM they were when Mr. <lb/>
presided over that establishment. <lb/>
Then every body had access to the <lb/>
Secretary, now, you are stopped in <lb/>
an ante room and compelled to state <lb/>
your business to a clerk before you <lb/>
arc allowed to go into the inner <lb/>
sanctum the grand mogul, <lb/>
you are not allowed to go at all <lb/>
less tho k shall feel so disposed. <lb/>
Mr. Tracy seems to have <lb/>
the pretty <lb/>
Senator Payne attempted to stop <lb/>
the useless and expensive summer <lb/>
nip that the Senate select commit- <lb/>
tee relation with pen <lb/>
pose taking this summer making <lb/>
what they arc pleased to call an in- <lb/>
Mr. Payne regards <lb/>
this committee as of the <lb/>
i functions of the as <lb/>
with the duties of the <lb/>
I regular Senate Committee <lb/>
It was no use how- <lb/>
ever. The Republicans were deter- <lb/>
mined that this committee should <lb/>
nave its excursion at <lb/>
expense, and the satisfaction <lb/>
Mr. Payne had was to place himself <lb/>
on record as being opposed lo the <lb/>
whole thing. <lb/>
The army holders <lb/>
who are asking re-appointment as a <lb/>
vindication have so far all been left <lb/>
out. Tho fallows <lb/>
pear to be top and present <lb/>
indications i will remain there. <lb/>
are already <lb/>
to be beard against Harrison's <lb/>
in making appointments. The <lb/>
reason why he does go luster is <lb/>
that it takes so much time to settle <lb/>
the tights of the rival candidates. <lb/>
Ex-Secretary Vila, who believes <lb/>
the courteous thing at all <lb/>
times, gave a dinner Tuesday <lb/>
evening honor of his successor, <lb/>
Secretary Noble. <lb/>
is <lb/>
around Washington trying to ml <lb/>
something to get bold of. He was <lb/>
badly disappointed at out <lb/>
of I he Cabinet, but is willing now <lb/>
to take something else. There is a <lb/>
General Items. <lb/>
Farm work is progressing rapid, <lb/>
We see some of the farmers have <lb/>
commenced laying off corn rows. <lb/>
Miss Ida is visiting <lb/>
near this week. <lb/>
Miss Cammie Daniel is teach <lb/>
a private school near her r's <lb/>
in township. <lb/>
The school taught by Mr. C. H. <lb/>
James in the academy at <lb/>
will close next Friday. <lb/>
Master Walter who has <lb/>
been confined to His bed for two <lb/>
weeks past with pneumonia is rap- <lb/>
idly recovering. <lb/>
Miss Rogers of <lb/>
is visiting relatives in <lb/>
township. <lb/>
Mr. Davenport, of <lb/>
spent last week in the northern <lb/>
purchasing his stock <lb/>
Of goods. <lb/>
This is the season for wild geese <lb/>
to emigrate. Two large flocks were <lb/>
heard Sunday night in the southern <lb/>
portion of Carolina <lb/>
were their westward. <lb/>
The fisherman report tight good <lb/>
-s the past few We <lb/>
hope we will be able lo <lb/>
chase a shad, or perhaps two, with <lb/>
a earnings. <lb/>
A dog disappeared suddenly in <lb/>
this section a few nights ago. It <lb/>
is .-opposed t hat he committed <lb/>
by taking while <lb/>
pillaging a neighbors lieu nests. <lb/>
That is a goo I way to get clear of <lb/>
such dogs. You always get the <lb/>
right one then. <lb/>
Two men, brothers, from Carolina <lb/>
township to one <lb/>
day last week and on their way <lb/>
home got into a which <lb/>
one cut the other's thumb nearly off <lb/>
with a pocket Cause, <lb/>
key, bad whiskey. Bert. <lb/>
R. S. CLARK CO., <lb/>
DEALER <lb/>
Th tastes- <lb/>
At this term of Pitt Superior Court <lb/>
the following were empaneled as <lb/>
the Grand W. C. House, <lb/>
Foreman, Wm Corbett, S. B. <lb/>
son, J. J. W. W. Tucker, O. <lb/>
L. J. A. Andrews, Frauds <lb/>
Nobles, James Gray. W. G. Case, <lb/>
Freeman Vines. W. W. Andrews, <lb/>
W. Leggett, Frank <lb/>
W. J. Rollins, S. M. Jones, J. S. <lb/>
Smith, J. J. Tucker,. <lb/>
The Jury for the first week <lb/>
is composed of Henry Harris, <lb/>
Lang, K. May, Harris, A. <lb/>
S- Jas. Harrington, John <lb/>
Pierce, E. S. Dixon, J. B. Taylor, T. <lb/>
B. Taylor, J. J. Dixon, John High- <lb/>
Noah Forbes, Jr. <lb/>
Just as we went to press last night <lb/>
the received a special <lb/>
telegram that a severe hail storm <lb/>
was passing Wilmington. Cab <lb/>
horses and people bad to take <lb/>
from the hail stones. A lull ac- <lb/>
count could not be published at the <lb/>
late hour the telegram The <lb/>
damage done was not reported. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The Superior Court Clerk having Is- <lb/>
sued of Administration to me, <lb/>
the ii the 14th day of March. <lb/>
the estate of Peter Gay. de- <lb/>
ceased, notice is hereby given to all per- <lb/>
sons indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
mediate payment to the undersigned, <lb/>
and to all creditors of said estate to <lb/>
sent their claim, property <lb/>
to the undersigned on or before the <lb/>
day March 1890 or this notice will <lb/>
be plead in bar of their recovery. This <lb/>
14th day of March, 1889. <lb/>
R. R. <lb/>
of Peter Gay, <lb/>
To Contractors. <lb/>
is hereby given that the Board <lb/>
of commissioners of Pitt County, will <lb/>
at their meeting on Monday the 1st day <lb/>
April receive bids for build- <lb/>
a four room house at the Poor House. <lb/>
Plans and Specifications can be seen at <lb/>
the office of the Register of Deeds. <lb/>
Greenville. N. O. D. II. <lb/>
18th Clerk. <lb/>
New Firm <lb/>
But the same reliable Barbers can be <lb/>
found at the Club House Barber ShoD, <lb/>
Which is presided over by James A. <lb/>
Smith and Robert O. Hodges. They <lb/>
need no recommendation before the <lb/>
People of and Pitt as <lb/>
their y in the <lb/>
has been fully proven. We have just <lb/>
added to our shop one of the latest <lb/>
proved chairs and we intend giving <lb/>
customers as good a shave and Hair Cut <lb/>
r any thing in the line as <lb/>
can be had anywhere. Ladies can be <lb/>
waited on their residences. <lb/>
clothes a specialty. <lb/>
SMITH HODGES. <lb/>
FEED STORE. <lb/>
G. D. ROUNTREE, <lb/>
Dealer ii Hay, Corn, Meal. Peas, Oat <lb/>
ant Mill feed. <lb/>
Will pay highest cash micas fer <lb/>
Corn and <lb/>
I pay cash for my goods and can <lb/>
ford to sell at BOTTOM <lb/>
Call on me at the store of J. S. <lb/>
GREENVILLE MARKET <lb/>
in <lb/>
Are headquarters for all needed in <lb/>
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be nu- <lb/>
but if you want anything in <lb/>
Hardware, Agricultural Implement, Stoves <lb/>
and Cooking Utensils. Carriage Material <lb/>
and House Cutlery <lb/>
US. <lb/>
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb/>
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb/>
which we will sell at Factory Prices. <lb/>
ft Carriage Ml, <lb/>
WE are now fitted up in first-class and are to man- <lb/>
upon short notice any kind or style of <lb/>
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb/>
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL <lb/>
We also keep a nice line of <lb/>
READY MADE <lb/>
Come and see us. Flanagan's old stand <lb/>
R. GREENE, JR. Manager. <lb/>
Corrected weekly by A <lb/>
Wholesale and Grocers, <lb/>
Mess Pork <lb/>
Bulk Sides <lb/>
Bulk <lb/>
Bacon Sides <lb/>
Bacon Shoulder <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
Sugar Cured Hams <lb/>
Flour <lb/>
Coffee <lb/>
Brown Sugar <lb/>
Granulated Sugar <lb/>
Syrup <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
Lard <lb/>
Butter <lb/>
Cheese <lb/>
Eggs <lb/>
Corn <lb/>
Irish Potatoes <lb/>
G. A. Salt <lb/>
Liverpool Salt <lb/>
Hides <lb/>
ALFRED FORBES. <lb/>
THE RELIABLE OF <lb/>
to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding a line of the following good <lb/>
that are to be excelled this market. And to be in <lb/>
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS. CLOTHING. <lb/>
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and HOOTS and SHOES, LA- <lb/>
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb/>
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS. SASH and BLINDS, and QUEENS- <lb/>
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb/>
kind-. Gin and Belting, Hat, Rock Lime, and <lb/>
h. Harness, Bridles and saddles. <lb/>
HEAVY A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Agent O. N. T. Spool which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb/>
prices, cents per dozen, less per cent for I uh. Bread Prep- <lb/>
and Hall's Star Lye at jobbers Prices, White Lead and pure Lin- <lb/>
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps. Salt and Wood and <lb/>
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a call and I guarantee <lb/>
THE MAIM IN THE MOON <lb/>
BE SEEN EVERY DAY, the man who a fresh supply of <lb/>
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb/>
TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS, <lb/>
Can be round whenever wanted. You only lo look for <lb/>
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb/>
And all your wants in the above goods can be supplied. <lb/>
BOXES PUT UP TO ORDER. <lb/>
A. SPECIALTY. <lb/>
ESTABLISHED IN <lb/>
about his having called on j <lb/>
Harrison <lb/>
and being badly snubbed. <lb/>
Senator Beck is back bin seat <lb/>
seemingly entirely <lb/>
recovered. He warmly con- <lb/>
by Ids colleague of <lb/>
lie began bis third <lb/>
I do t instant. f <lb/>
Bread <lb/>
Star Lye <lb/>
Oil <lb/>
Otto <lb/>
1275 <lb/>
to <lb/>
to C <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
n to <lb/>
to <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
8.40 <lb/>
to I <lb/>
to <lb/>
Luther Sheldon, <lb/>
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS, <lb/>
MIXED PAINTS, TIN FANCY CUT <lb/>
VARNISHES, ROOFING ENAMELED GLASS, STAIR <lb/>
Coach Colors in Japan. Plain Sheathing Papers, Cathedral Newels, <lb/>
Plaster or wall Papers, Venetian Class. Wood Mantels, <lb/>
Wire Cloth Window Screens. Rubber <lb/>
Mate Mantels, <lb/>
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, <lb/>
AND WILDING MATERIAL OF DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Nos. West Side Market Roanoke Are. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
STORE <lb/>
adding to our stock such goods U OUT customers and the public gen- <lb/>
need. Hardware. Mechanics tools Stores and Tinware, Doors, <lb/>
and putty. Axes. Hoes. Shovels and Plow Costings of every kind. Wheel <lb/>
Barrows. Barbed Fencing. and Heating Stoves and Stove pipe of every <lb/>
size. and Iron. Cucumber and Iron Drill pumps, <lb/>
We are agents for the best cook stove now use. The is our <lb/>
leader and gives entire satisfaction. Our cheaper grades are good and well worth <lb/>
the money asked for them. <lb/>
One year ago we started business and had for our motto sell for <lb/>
We still cling to that as our motto, realizing the fact; that it is best fer merchant <lb/>
and customer. By close attention to business we have been rewarded <lb/>
success. <lb/>
We thank the public and our customers especially for patronage and ask a <lb/>
larger share in the future. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
J. K. MOTE. <lb/>
J. G. MOTE. <lb/>
J. B. CO. <lb/>
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST <lb/>
Having just received a fresh line the following goods, now <lb/>
ready to offer to the public, just they in need goods <lb/>
at prices that will please the <lb/>
WE HAVE IN STOCK <lb/>
STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, <lb/>
Dry Goods, <lb/>
SHIRTS COLLARS. <lb/>
BOOTS AND SHOES <lb/>
To fit nil who favor us with their patronage. <lb/>
Hardware, Nails, Cutlery, Shot, Powder, <lb/>
Glass-ware, Wood <lb/>
ware, Furniture, Harness, Whips, <lb/>
Gail Ax and Railroad Mills Snuff, Chewing <lb/>
and Smoking Tobacco. <lb/>
TAILORING <lb/>
Our line is so large and complete and varied <lb/>
that it allows our customers to please themselves <lb/>
as to prices. The garments offered are 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/>
john <lb/>
GREENVILLE, X. C. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C <lb/>
OFFICE OLD STAND. <lb/>
All kinds Risks placed In strictly <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lowest current rates <lb/>
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE, <lb/>
THE OLD FACTORY <lb/>
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb/>
J. D. Williamson, <lb/>
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Has Moved to One Door North Court nous. <lb/>
WILL OF <lb/>
PHOTONS, BUGGIES, CARTS <lb/>
My Factory well equipped with the put up <lb/>
hut first-class WORK. We keep up with tile Improved <lb/>
Best material used in nil work. All Spring are need, you can tel-eel <lb/>
Brewster, Storm, oil, Ham Horn, King. <lb/>
Also keep on hand a full i ready made <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb/>
the year round, we will sell AS low as <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
Thanking the people this and surrounding for past favor <lb/>
merit u continuance of the fame. <lb/>
E. C. GLENN.<lb/>
STANDARD ACID <lb/>
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb/>
SHELL LIME, PUKE DISSOLVED <lb/>
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb/>
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C, Mar. 1887. <lb/>
BIG BARGAINS <lb/>
BY <lb/>
Jeweler. <lb/>
If yon nice in the f <lb/>
Sewing Machines, <lb/>
the OLD A <lb/>
new -lock just received. <lb/>
Clock, Jewelry and <lb/>
repaired and warranted. <lb/>
RAWLS <lb/>
J. COBB. <lb/>
Co, N C <lb/>
C C Cl <lb/>
T. II. GILLIAM<lb/>
have just Bros., Gilliam, <lb/>
turned from New York j <lb/>
City with a full of j <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, <lb/>
Worsted, i COMMISSION MERCHANTS. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Whit Goods, Laces <lb/>
Embroideries, Swiss <lb/>
Flouncing a Specialty, <lb/>
Fine Clothing the i <lb/>
firm formerly patron-1 <lb/>
by H. Morris <lb/>
Hats, <lb/>
We bought low for <lb/>
cash and will sell at <lb/>
panic prices. <lb/>
Be sure to <lb/>
For Sale. <lb/>
will cell my Bluff <lb/>
acres of land with <lb/>
store boots, largo warehouse tenant <lb/>
house on reasonable terms. <lb/>
t Center Bluff Tar <lb/>
very desirable for mercantile <lb/>
I Lave a splendid 25-home <lb/>
power steam and grist mill last <lb/>
mar IS <lb/>
For Sale. <lb/>
Bushels Potato <lb/>
We are a but not new men to the. public j <lb/>
AH who in of id our invited to come to w. j Greenville April 2nd. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
IN THIS LINE WK WILL <lb/>
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, Rice, Meats <lb/>
of different kinds, very best Lard we can <lb/>
buy, Butter, Cheese, Spice, Pepper. <lb/>
Soap both toilet and Laundry, <lb/>
Star Lye, Ball Lye, <lb/>
Matches, Starch, best grade of White <lb/>
Kerosene Oil, Machine Oil, <lb/>
We have had several years e- <lb/>
at the <lb/>
prepared to handle t <lb/>
advantage of shippers. <lb/>
All business entrusted to <lb/>
hands will receive prompt and <lb/>
careful <lb/>
fin win any ens who s <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
On the Sofa day of March <lb/>
A. D. W, I will at Court Hows <lb/>
door in town of lo tho <lb/>
fen- of land <lb/>
in county <lb/>
and as <lb/>
One tract of in laud <lb/>
about the <lb/>
lands of Mrs. M. Al- <lb/>
the May laid and others <lb/>
Dam also one other tn <lb/>
Heaver Dam <lb/>
the lands of <lb/>
II II. C. the <lb/>
-et apart for Alfred <lb/>
others to satisfy an execution In my <lb/>
hands for Alfred <lb/>
which has levied on <lb/>
land as the of <lb/>
Nichols. A. <lb/>
This Feb. 1888. Sheriff. <lb/>
R. W IS.<lb/>
Us-r. <lb/>
</p>
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<p>
M. R. Lang's Column. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, A. C. <lb/>
Li <lb/>
Is now in Northern markets <lb/>
chasing <lb/>
Spring Summer <lb/>
GOODS, <lb/>
Which are arriving on every <lb/>
boat. On his will <lb/>
be found a collection <lb/>
Trees are building. <lb/>
Who'll be next <lb/>
was a day. <lb/>
at Court small. <lb/>
The usual crowd at Court <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Washington last <lb/>
week. <lb/>
lieu fruit ten per <lb/>
Grist Mill for sale by D. D. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
job printing a specialty <lb/>
At the office- <lb/>
Lots of seed got ill the <lb/>
ground last week. <lb/>
have Sets at the <lb/>
Old Brink Store. <lb/>
Home again with dear people <lb/>
the <lb/>
Several persons adjoining <lb/>
counties are in town. <lb/>
Pillow Sham Holders or Adjusters <lb/>
at Co. <lb/>
Services were held in all the <lb/>
churches in town last Sunday <lb/>
Greenville mu.-t get but <lb/>
I old can't go along with <lb/>
i her. <lb/>
Friends, a hearty welcome awaits <lb/>
I you one and all at the Reflector <lb/>
In every department, including <lb/>
Oysters continue scarce. So boat <lb/>
therein several weeks until last <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Jan received Ban Fa- <lb/>
Lunch Milk Biscuit at the Old <lb/>
i Brick Store. <lb/>
The Mr. Pearson will be in <lb/>
Tarboro soon. Can't get him <lb/>
in Greenville <lb/>
f all descriptions, both ; <lb/>
and Domestic Fabrics, <lb/>
with the latest style of <lb/>
King was visiting in <lb/>
town a few days of the past week. <lb/>
Miss Emily Greene is visiting her <lb/>
aunt, Mrs A. M. Moore. <lb/>
Sheriff Ii. T. Hodges, of Beaufort, <lb/>
was in town Monday and <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Miss Emma Hearne has returned <lb/>
from Tarboro on a visit to her pa- <lb/>
rents. <lb/>
Mr. West, representing the Kin- <lb/>
Fret Press, was into see us yes <lb/>
Mrs. S. M. Merritt, of <lb/>
Spring, S. C, is visiting her sister, <lb/>
Mrs. S. B. Wilson. <lb/>
Mr. Ross representing the Wash- <lb/>
Gun-tit came in for <lb/>
chat while at <lb/>
M. J. J. Perkins went to Wash- <lb/>
City, Sunday, to see how <lb/>
Uncle Sam is getting along. <lb/>
Miss Susie Brown home <lb/>
last Wednesday from a visit of <lb/>
weeks in Greene county. <lb/>
Mrs. Atwater who has been visit- <lb/>
her daughter Mrs. It. B. Folio. <lb/>
left last week Tor her home in Chat. <lb/>
ham county. <lb/>
Miss Addie left last <lb/>
week for Tarboro, where she will <lb/>
spend some time with her <lb/>
Mr. H, Johnston. <lb/>
Rev. J. G. Nelson and family, of <lb/>
Williamson, visiting Mr. O. P- <lb/>
Joe has a hearty <lb/>
in Greenville <lb/>
We were pleased to see Mr. E. <lb/>
I. the clever traveling sale- <lb/>
man of Jonathan W. Old, of Nor- <lb/>
folk, in our office last week. <lb/>
Miss Williams has return- <lb/>
ed from a visit near Farmville, and <lb/>
has resumed her position at Mrs. <lb/>
Sheppard's millinery store. <lb/>
Miss Nancy Ames, from near <lb/>
Norfolk, Va., spent the past week <lb/>
with the family Of Mr. J. B. Cherry. <lb/>
She leaves to-day her home. <lb/>
Bro. T. King, the Tarboro <lb/>
Banner, is in ton n and dropped in <lb/>
for a chat. Ho reports progress <lb/>
I It. R. Administrator j .,.,.,,. v were glad to <lb/>
Peter Gay, has a notice to creditors <lb/>
in this paper. <lb/>
B, <lb/>
-----AND- <lb/>
Such as the prevailing <lb/>
of the season will demand. <lb/>
Special attention will <lb/>
he paid to our <lb/>
AND SECOND <lb/>
GOODS. <lb/>
. was <lb/>
Early Lose and A r-; with his man v friends on <lb/>
less seed Potatoes, cheap at Monday. He was the <lb/>
Old Brick Store. i oldest Democrat in the <lb/>
Goodness March is two-thirds <lb/>
gone, and before we hardly could Mrs. Lula of New is <lb/>
I it-is here. visiting tier mother Mrs. Dancy. <lb/>
We learn that the mumps are still j She will remain after the <lb/>
raging in Tarboro. There are a law I Union meeting in the <lb/>
cases in Greenville. j Church. <lb/>
We have seen lettuce large enough j Kemp P. Battle. President <lb/>
for table use, from the garden the University of N. will <lb/>
I Mrs. M. A. Jams. lea the Commencement address of <lb/>
Several land sales at the Co. Institute, Wednesday, <lb/>
i House door More Will <lb/>
take place lo-day. Miss Jennie James has been quite <lb/>
We have not yet seen the list of i for a week or two at the <lb/>
laughs <lb/>
at is a saying old and <lb/>
true, and it might be just as truly <lb/>
said that when does not plan <lb/>
weather in accordance with <lb/>
some little god has <lb/>
arranged, the latter pursues bis <lb/>
coarse just the same and laughs <lb/>
with equal gusto at and the <lb/>
weather, too. For weeks Greenville <lb/>
had been preparing a nuptial <lb/>
m which interest was never <lb/>
higher that no other bad <lb/>
ever been looked ward to with <lb/>
pleasure the com- <lb/>
Two of our most popular <lb/>
young stood at the <lb/>
head of social circles and were loved <lb/>
and esteemed by every <lb/>
to meet at Hymen's shrine, and in <lb/>
words that hue bad already sealed <lb/>
pledge their troth each to the other <lb/>
death do as Ah, such <lb/>
a picture is this crowned with love <lb/>
and so beautiful in all its surround- <lb/>
so pure in its nature, so <lb/>
in its purposes, instituted by the <lb/>
Creator and calling forth richest <lb/>
Divine blessings upon it. <lb/>
unto the bow the cord Is, <lb/>
So unto man is <lb/>
Though she bends him, she obeys him. <lb/>
Though she him, yet she <lb/>
Useless each without the <lb/>
The time for such an happy <lb/>
was at the Methodist church ii <lb/>
Greenville Thursday evening, <lb/>
the 14th , at o'clock, and not- <lb/>
withstanding the very inclement <lb/>
weather the building was tilled to <lb/>
overflowing persons who were I <lb/>
anxious to witness the marriage of <lb/>
Miss Nina Cherry, the beautiful <lb/>
daughter of our worthy County- <lb/>
Treasurer, Mr. James B. Cherry, to <lb/>
Dr. Zeno Brown, son of W. M. <lb/>
B. Brown. <lb/>
Astonishment, greeted each of the <lb/>
audience as they entered the church <lb/>
doors and beheld the beauties <lb/>
iii. The decorations were superb. <lb/>
At the end of each aisle next the <lb/>
altar was evergreen gale, and <lb/>
over the-one the right was an <lb/>
arch on the top of which was <lb/>
the name formed in white <lb/>
chrysanthemums. Over the gate <lb/>
of the left aisle was a similar arch <lb/>
bearing; The <lb/>
altar was a perfect mass of exquisite <lb/>
flowers, tastefully arranged in <lb/>
mid. The beautiful calla lily with <lb/>
its stalely beat reared aloft lent its<lb/>
in. g <lb/>
g- <lb/>
lad <lb/>
Mills.<lb/>
pooling <lb/>
r g <lb/>
g. <lb/>
sum g <lb/>
pub<lb/>
i f-g<lb/>
ON <lb/>
The undersigned leaned three <lb/>
mills ii number of and pot them <lb/>
In order, begs leave to inform <lb/>
public that he is prepared to grind <lb/>
Corn and wheat in a manner. <lb/>
Satisfaction guaranteed to all patrons. <lb/>
I would inform merchants that I am <lb/>
prepared to furnish them good water <lb/>
mill meal at prices delivered. <lb/>
Customers wanting to buy at retail can <lb/>
be at my store in <lb/>
where will also find a select stock <lb/>
of Merchandise which will be <lb/>
sold at lowest prices <lb/>
Robt. R. Fleming. <lb/>
TELL <lb/>
NEIGHBOR <lb/>
New Jewelry New Jewelry Store <lb/>
I have just received a nice line <lb/>
Which I can sell cheap. Violin <lb/>
Guitar and Banjo strings also for sale <lb/>
Special attention paid to all watch, clock <lb/>
and repairing. <lb/>
MOSES <lb/>
and <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
of her admiring friends rendered <lb/>
several delightful songs. <lb/>
of love and of longing. <lb/>
That the feast may lie more joyous, <lb/>
the time may pass more <lb/>
And the guests be more con <lb/>
Another testimonial the high <lb/>
regard for the bride and groom, both <lb/>
at home and abroad, was the large <lb/>
number of presents they received. <lb/>
The display was the largest and <lb/>
most beautiful we ever saw. many of <lb/>
the presents being very costly and <lb/>
valuable. They <lb/>
A very handsome cabinet <lb/>
DIED. <lb/>
Fell asleep In Jesus, on Thursday 12th <lb/>
inst., Mrs. P. L. wife of <lb/>
Dixon of Greens county. <lb/>
on dearest Aunt and take thy <lb/>
rest. <lb/>
While over our loss we mourn. <lb/>
Sleep on dearest Aunt and take rest. <lb/>
Till Jesus Christ Shall appear. <lb/>
A. A. . <lb/>
Wonder if that belled buzzard we <lb/>
mentioned a few weeks has <lb/>
caught the emigration lever <lb/>
gone West. The <lb/>
book case and lady's desk combined, I says one flew over a mining camp <lb/>
J. B. Cherry. <lb/>
Silver service, waiter <lb/>
pieces, Mrs. Cherry. <lb/>
China tea <lb/>
wife. <lb/>
six <lb/>
set, F. G. <lb/>
and <lb/>
James and <lb/>
Glean <lb/>
near that <lb/>
week. <lb/>
town on Monday of last <lb/>
; Justices appointed county <lb/>
; by the Legislature. <lb/>
Do you want to the very best <lb/>
flour Then buy Point Lace at <lb/>
at the Old Buck Store. <lb/>
Bead what is said about <lb/>
on fourth page this paper. <lb/>
It is a worthy magazine. <lb/>
Be sine and read article <lb/>
hist page, entitled, with <lb/>
la It gets there- <lb/>
Without an exception, <lb/>
day was the most beautiful day that <lb/>
1880 given u. thus <lb/>
-AND <lb/>
of bet brother, Mr. F. G. I <lb/>
dames. We glad to she is i <lb/>
much improved <lb/>
Mr. and Airs. J W. <lb/>
ed at Hotel Macon last week. <lb/>
Though late we extend our cons j <lb/>
wishing a long and <lb/>
prosperous life. <lb/>
Mr. G. B. King, junior member of <lb/>
the House, arrived home Saturday <lb/>
night. says <lb/>
was the best behaved young man in <lb/>
the Legislature a d worked like <lb/>
Trojan. <lb/>
Mr. A. Blount, a young man of <lb/>
ibis county who has been attending <lb/>
Court week makes the hotel men I lectures at the medical college m <lb/>
smile, Hotel Macon and the King j Atlanta home a few days j <lb/>
House are both well We were glad lo have a call <lb/>
The newspapers blessed , , <lb/>
poets have all Mr. Frank Dancy last <lb/>
the mumps or something else. Fortress Monroe, where. <lb/>
weather changed to <lb/>
Silver padding dish, B- C. <lb/>
beauty to blend with the <lb/>
begonia, woodbine, tube- <lb/>
rose and making, a <lb/>
that words cannot paint. Over <lb/>
this pyramid and extending across <lb/>
the altar was a large arch of ever- <lb/>
greens illuminated with was can <lb/>
dies. <lb/>
The bridal party entered the <lb/>
church keeping step with lovely <lb/>
strains Mendelssohn, red <lb/>
by Mrs. J. B. Cherry. To say she <lb/>
at is <lb/>
our people well know that under <lb/>
her magnificent touch chord blends <lb/>
with chord in all its rich <lb/>
melody. To hear bar <lb/>
is to lift the heart in gratitude and, <lb/>
praise that music has been sent to I silver carving <lb/>
earth to the sense of C of <lb/>
The first to enter were Masters biker singing ice pitcher and <lb/>
James and David cup. J. B. and J L. Little, <lb/>
who proceeded to the gates; each n, <lb/>
holding one open. Next the ushers, i h- <lb/>
Messrs. J. W. Goodwin, S. T. , ., <lb/>
Hooker, F. W. Blown, E. C. Glenn, i <lb/>
Skinner and w C. Hied and Wife, <lb/>
up each aisle. came the i Raleigh. <lb/>
attendants in couples opposite each , <lb/>
other on the and left <lb/>
Mr. It. King and Miss Nancy <lb/>
Lie Virginia. Mr. W. B. <lb/>
Brass clock, handsome design, J. <lb/>
W. Goodwin and wife. <lb/>
Silver butter knife, Jack <lb/>
win. <lb/>
Pair bisque figures, Charlie, <lb/>
and Bert James. <lb/>
Case of silver teaspoons, Miss <lb/>
Ames, Virginia. <lb/>
China fish set, J. D. Murphy and <lb/>
wife. <lb/>
silver, gold sugar <lb/>
basket and spoon, J. B. Cherry, Jr., <lb/>
Black marble clock, James Brown <lb/>
and wife. <lb/>
Silver Syrup pitcher, Mrs. <lb/>
Merritt, of South Carolina. <lb/>
set, G. <lb/>
morning last week as Messrs <lb/>
John F. and Louis II. <lb/>
Wilson were in the act of stepping <lb/>
in a canoe at the steamboat <lb/>
the gave a and <lb/>
overboard they both went. Sloths <lb/>
Good-1 happened except a good <lb/>
ducking. <lb/>
the <lb/>
It Las been conceded by <lb/>
ladies of Greenville that <lb/>
have the nicest and cheapest <lb/>
of these goods to in the <lb/>
city. <lb/>
again last Thursday. Justin time <lb/>
to get the reads bad by Court. <lb/>
The ladies of the Baptist <lb/>
were well patronized in their <lb/>
Monday night and last night <lb/>
HOMEY to sums to suit <lb/>
Mole liberal terms than heretofore <lb/>
Apply to J. B. Yellowley, Green <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
he and his brother, Mr. J. J. Dancy <lb/>
Jr. went to join Army. <lb/>
Joe was successful, stood the exam- <lb/>
and enlisted. <lb/>
Besides the home bar at this <lb/>
Court, the visiting attorneys pres- <lb/>
wire Swift Galloway, <lb/>
Hon. J. K. Moore, j <lb/>
Mi. J. Johnston, Beth- j <lb/>
el, and Esq. Ta Mi r <lb/>
All who want the Greenville post- j <lb/>
office let them hold up their hands, j <lb/>
Why the leader of a brass band <lb/>
like well led hog Because he, <lb/>
I tuns at reduced prices for the next. has got his corn eat. See , <lb/>
two weeks at Murphy's Gallery be-; To Thursday night sad I <lb/>
he leaves. night vices will be held <lb/>
A raft of logs from up the rivet j in the Baptist church b the <lb/>
i was lodged against the bridge here i tor. <lb/>
I Saturday night. It was removed; . ., <lb/>
early nest morning. , <lb/>
County will let out <lb/>
Jan lbs more P. for a building at the <lb/>
Co's Sweet Scotch which I Poor House. See to con- <lb/>
i has to the healthiest and tractors. <lb/>
Of all kinds I o suit the most fas- cheapest. per pound at , <lb/>
Old Buck Store. , f years <lb/>
old. Henry brilliancy <lb/>
Higgs have suspend- dims nor with age, nor does his <lb/>
Let ninety-nine per cent of the <lb/>
talking be turned into work mi <lb/>
will see more enterprises springing <lb/>
j up in Greenville. <lb/>
Don't JOB can get <lb/>
Blown and Miss S. <lb/>
A. Betiding and Nannie <lb/>
son. W. B. Greene and <lb/>
Tyson. Frank Wilson and <lb/>
Susie Brown. W. M. Blown and <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
and Bessie Bod. K. <lb/>
and blown <lb/>
I. L. Little and <lb/>
Nannie King. W. B. James and <lb/>
Jennie J. B. Cher- <lb/>
Jr. and Betsey Jane Greene. <lb/>
These a valued to the gates <lb/>
the and groom <lb/>
elect should pass through. Then <lb/>
came up the light aisle Dr. Zeno <lb/>
Brown with his lather, Dr. W. Ai. <lb/>
B. Brown, preceded by little Jen- <lb/>
Blown and up left aisle Miss <lb/>
Nina with her father Mr. J. <lb/>
Cherry, preceded by little <lb/>
panel painting, cluster of <lb/>
Miss Mollie House. <lb/>
Ebony panel painting, duster <lb/>
Miss Bliss Ward. <lb/>
Striped water set, Frank j <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Steel engraving, Miss Ella Man- j <lb/>
Painted tambourine, Miss <lb/>
Mann, Greensboro. <lb/>
Pair panel paintings, B. <lb/>
wile. <lb/>
Etching picture, J. E. <lb/>
of Philadelphia. <lb/>
Set Brass cuff and collar <lb/>
Charles Skinner and J Which <lb/>
Pair silver napkin rings, <lb/>
Jams. <lb/>
Silver pick holder, Miss Lou j <lb/>
The quarterly meeting of the <lb/>
Alliance will he held in <lb/>
Greenville on the first Friday in <lb/>
April. The Secretary says there <lb/>
should be a large attendance from <lb/>
every sub-All in the county <lb/>
at the meeting will bean Important <lb/>
one. <lb/>
The desires the ups <lb/>
building id Greenville and labors to <lb/>
that end. We want to attract more <lb/>
people to our ton it and increase its <lb/>
imputation with progressive, <lb/>
people. No business man <lb/>
should withhold his aid in <lb/>
fort. <lb/>
The rats are growing beautifully <lb/>
less at our sanctum and we wish <lb/>
that they may never old <lb/>
want of feet, to step our many <lb/>
traps set for them. They have eat- <lb/>
en a whole set rollers, a block <lb/>
composition, chewed the <lb/>
dozen or so books, played the <lb/>
wild generally. <lb/>
Notice to <lb/>
Having duly qualified before <lb/>
Court Clerk of Pitt county on the <lb/>
day of ls, as <lb/>
tor of O. C. Davenport, deceased, notice <lb/>
is hereby given to all persons Indebted <lb/>
to the estate to make Immediate pay- <lb/>
to the and to all <lb/>
of said estate to present their <lb/>
claims duly authenticated to the <lb/>
signed on or before the 12th day of <lb/>
or this notice will be plead <lb/>
their recovery. This 12th day of <lb/>
s I <lb/>
THE OF THE <lb/>
Cox Cotton Planter <lb/>
Has been reduced from <lb/>
to <lb/>
And not depend on borrowing not <lb/>
trying to make one Planter do <lb/>
the work of two Planters, but <lb/>
buy a planter this season <lb/>
and save the risk of <lb/>
a stand of cotton <lb/>
which may cost you <lb/>
more than <lb/>
planter. <lb/>
For your liberal patronage in <lb/>
the past <lb/>
And Cordially Solicit <lb/>
A continuance of the same- <lb/>
When You Come to Town <lb/>
Do not fail to examine our <lb/>
of------- <lb/>
Tell bun not to delay examine <lb/>
now and sec if his old planter <lb/>
needs any repairs, and if so <lb/>
order them at once or send <lb/>
the Planter to me or leave <lb/>
it with Mr. Allied Forbes <lb/>
with lull particulars <lb/>
and it will betaken <lb/>
to factory, re- <lb/>
paired, and re- <lb/>
turned at a <lb/>
moderate <lb/>
cost. <lb/>
are to be <lb/>
ii endless <lb/>
with us. <lb/>
ed a flashy sign across the street I powers of beautiful word <lb/>
in front their store. That <lb/>
is full of enterprise. <lb/>
gentlemen <lb/>
Artist, will he in township told us Monday that two <lb/>
flocks of wild geese passed their <lb/>
sections Sunday. The geese were <lb/>
in a North <lb/>
Greenville only two weeks more. <lb/>
All who good Pictures at ion <lb/>
prices should come in now be <lb/>
fore he leaves. <lb/>
If business gets the <lb/>
season will ere long be here- <lb/>
Another batch of items <lb/>
t Horn this week. Can't sonic <lb/>
A choice other sections of lb. <lb/>
dress sad business <lb/>
at prices that will be <lb/>
by all <lb/>
buyers.<lb/>
interested in having and send items to then <lb/>
i their Clothing made will do well to paper. <lb/>
; at M K. Lang's. t Works <lb/>
Jacob <lb/>
Philadelphia. The was <lb/>
James. After they had passed to I Silver, gold <lb/>
the trout of the altar the attend-1 i i <lb/>
ants tiled through and look their <lb/>
positions a semi-circle on either <lb/>
side. The ceremony was performed <lb/>
by H. John in a manner <lb/>
that was beaut mil and impressive. <lb/>
All the ladles were exquisitely at- <lb/>
Miss Amos pink china <lb/>
silk, pink gauze, diamonds. Miss <lb/>
white ladle silk, <lb/>
Miss Wilson cream <lb/>
and gold ornaments. <lb/>
Miss Tyson blue do h and <lb/>
lace, Miss S. Drown, <lb/>
blue albatross satin, <lb/>
miss L- Brown lilac satin <lb/>
and lace, gold. Marshal <lb/>
j cream satin and lace, gold. Miss <lb/>
cream cashmere and lace, <lb/>
lava jewelry. Miss King cream <lb/>
sapphire. Miss Williams pink <lb/>
j and i-limestones. <lb/>
j Miss Greene gauze gold. Lit I <lb/>
tie Nina James white <lb/>
I mull. Little Drown white j <lb/>
and mull. The bride wore I Damp U. M. Drown. <lb/>
white faille silk, crepe trout, <lb/>
colors, or- Dannie King, <lb/>
natural orange silver <lb/>
and Jarvis <lb/>
i suits of black velvet lace. Mas j Mrs. S. A. <lb/>
Cherry full evening draw Wm <lb/>
suit of black velvet. The gentle- <lb/>
The intends slight <lb/>
to people whose names lad to <lb/>
pear column of <lb/>
paper. The editor is only too glad <lb/>
to put these names print when- <lb/>
ever conn- to Ills <lb/>
edge, but he cannot he ex- <lb/>
to be everywhere and know <lb/>
everything, ll of your family <lb/>
off for a few days or you have a Ms-; <lb/>
let us it. <lb/>
The wants to Know why i <lb/>
so many buzzards are hovering <lb/>
around brother <lb/>
it is because the of enterprise <lb/>
that is taking possession of the <lb/>
giving it such <lb/>
boom is killing off some of old <lb/>
fogies, and the buzzards arc wailing <lb/>
for their carcasses. They will be <lb/>
searching around Greenville before <lb/>
another comes. <lb/>
lined, sugar and <lb/>
Lilly Drown, of <lb/>
Lena Handkerchief, Miss Delia <lb/>
Brush, of Brooklyn, <lb/>
Fancy Lamp, little Clara Ware. <lb/>
Silver bonbon dish, Louis Milliard <lb/>
and wife, of Norfolk. <lb/>
Deny bowl, Latham and <lb/>
wife. <lb/>
Case of silver picks. Misses Mar <lb/>
and Sue <lb/>
Pickle C. T. <lb/>
Set of tray covers, Mises <lb/>
and Delia Marshall. <lb/>
China coffee set, J. W. Perkins <lb/>
and wife. <lb/>
Large painting in W. <lb/>
King, W. B. James and W. B. <lb/>
Greene t A ls Green- <lb/>
lamp, brass stand, ville lawyer. He owns some land <lb/>
W. Drown wile. over Bethel township near the <lb/>
cake basket, S. A. of <lb/>
Silver Miss Ann <lb/>
What is more than to <lb/>
i be awakened in the <lb/>
hours of the night to bear the sweet <lb/>
j strains the violin, as it wafts its <lb/>
j melodies the midnight air. <lb/>
was aroused on last Friday <lb/>
night by that beautiful time <lb/>
sweet A party of sere <lb/>
were out and discoursed sweetest <lb/>
music much to the delight of all who <lb/>
heard them. Greenville is <lb/>
blessed with musical talent. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Hardware <lb/>
And <lb/>
We keep a complete line of <lb/>
Staple Groceries. <lb/>
We call especial attention to our <lb/>
The and <lb/>
turn <lb/>
plow, and the <lb/>
cotton plows. We will I <lb/>
also offer the trade <lb/>
LARD'S which <lb/>
has more merit than anything of <lb/>
the kind ever put on the market. <lb/>
LITTLE, HOUSE ft BRO, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
LOW TARIFF <lb/>
n mt on mm <lb/>
For we have free Buggies now. Ah <lb/>
yon free to buy when you please, hut <lb/>
to rave money yon to <lb/>
my on 4th street, rear of J. B. <lb/>
Cherry For convenience we <lb/>
have also an entrance through II. F. <lb/>
Keel's street. can <lb/>
hat yon ever had in your life tor <lb/>
to less money than any one <lb/>
else in the cm Rive you. Why r <lb/>
for my expenses are less pay the <lb/>
cash for goods and save the <lb/>
and it you don't believe i; you <lb/>
come and see. Having bad IS year- <lb/>
the I guarantee <lb/>
perfect satisfaction or no charge. Re- <lb/>
pairing a specialty. Don't forget the <lb/>
on street rear Cherry <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Greenville. N. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The having duty quail <lb/>
to the will <lb/>
Testament of James K. Edwards, de- <lb/>
on the i day of January, <lb/>
notice Is hereby given lo all person in- <lb/>
to the estate to make Immediate <lb/>
and to all creditors of said as <lb/>
lute to present their claims properly <lb/>
to the on or <lb/>
before the day of 1880. or <lb/>
this notice will plead in far of their <lb/>
recovery. This of January, <lb/>
James T. <lb/>
Err of James K. <lb/>
him I can furnish him any <lb/>
Timbers he may need, either <lb/>
dressed or undressed. Also I <lb/>
can furnish him with <lb/>
Brackets and <lb/>
tor your porches <lb/>
mid piazzas, in fact any <lb/>
or trim- <lb/>
that lie may <lb/>
need to a <lb/>
nice house. <lb/>
Will Corn. <lb/>
And furl her that I can grind hi <lb/>
com into Meal and that <lb/>
I ill com ii c of <lb/>
I lie if lie will <lb/>
me bis con- <lb/>
to <lb/>
Dissolution. <lb/>
complying with the <lb/>
will greatly oblige <lb/>
Yours truly. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
On Wed in the day of March <lb/>
will at the House <lb/>
I door hi town to the <lb/>
for tracts <lb/>
laud Pill county containing about <lb/>
I fifty-one in i i minted as <lb/>
One tract Beaver Dam township <lb/>
containing about forty acres, adjoining <lb/>
the lands of William <lb/>
Tyson and hers and being the tract <lb/>
to John Nichols, by Nelson Nichols. <lb/>
j One i r containing one acre mi <lb/>
I the I mils K. <lb/>
T. A. Nichols and and <lb/>
I known at the church also ten acres <lb/>
I of woodland adjoining II. <lb/>
j bead and the Move land <lb/>
I and others to satisfy <lb/>
in in collection against <lb/>
i on Nichols and which have been levied <lb/>
on land us he of <lb/>
son Nichols. i. A, K. <lb/>
This l-V. i . <lb/>
it. W. l. <lb/>
Tar km <lb/>
II. <lb/>
J. S. tire <lb/>
X. M. Tarboro, <lb/>
cant. K. Jokes, Aft <lb/>
People's Line for travel on <lb/>
River. <lb/>
Tin- Steamer It the <lb/>
I quickest on the river. <lb/>
been thoroughly repaired, <lb/>
i and painted. <lb/>
Fitted up specially for comfort, <lb/>
and of <lb/>
POLITE <lb/>
A Table furnished with tin <lb/>
best the market affords, <lb/>
A nip on the Steamer <lb/>
not only comfortable <lb/>
Leaves Monday, V <lb/>
o'clock, A M. <lb/>
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb/>
am at u o'clock, a. II. <lb/>
Freights received daily and throng <lb/>
Lading given to nil points.<lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
had been cut lo use <lb/>
picks, j<lb/>
Kettle II. <lb/>
ll handsome a vehicle <lb/>
In fact a complete assortment ton Washington can be found. <lb/>
Tarboro and County were <lb/>
An have u, <lb/>
L, . another large building at <lb/>
of and House. The new building will <lb/>
is or I be feet long, so Commissioner <lb/>
in <lb/>
is invited. <lb/>
j men wore lull <lb/>
After the ceremony, as the organ <lb/>
again pealed forth its sweetest <lb/>
the bride and groom pawed <lb/>
out the right aisle, attendants <lb/>
crossing in front of the altar and <lb/>
in- out the aisle from <lb/>
which they entered. <lb/>
The reception was held at the <lb/>
borne of Mr. James f. <lb/>
ires than we thought <lb/>
had. Greenville is not far be- <lb/>
hind that. <lb/>
tells us. <lb/>
wishing to tin <lb/>
or their power <lb/>
of attention scud lo Prof. <lb/>
K. E. Lang's Column <lb/>
p. Fifth Ave., N. Y., for <lb/>
M. C., may lie his as <lb/>
the King House, Greenville, for i another column- <lb/>
this month, longer if <lb/>
aged t do prepared to perform j Alfred sent u box of bis <lb/>
Ml the most careful manner any. head preparation lo <lb/>
to bin pro Va the other day. If it was gen- <lb/>
in. re- i orally known that he bad I e best <lb/>
in over thirty in the World he would <lb/>
can give best of r b- u-b orders every day. <lb/>
hullo, Mrs. J. J. Dancy. <lb/>
Curd t- John Home. <lb/>
stand, W. S. Bawls and <lb/>
Silver toilet, B. Brown,. <lb/>
Cake stand, Miss Susie Brown. <lb/>
Silver cake basket, Wiley Brown <lb/>
and wile. <lb/>
Celluloid dressing cave, B. Greene. <lb/>
Jr., and wife. <lb/>
Pair Battle, M. <lb/>
In ottering its congratulations to <lb/>
the happy couple, and wishing t In in <lb/>
a life of pure bliss, the <lb/>
say to Dr. Brown, <lb/>
are yon. I. a. <lb/>
Having such a wife to love, <lb/>
to his . bride, <lb/>
some limber <lb/>
Learning this be <lb/>
the null tractor who was <lb/>
Greenville, said his land had <lb/>
been trespassed upon and the <lb/>
cut without authority, <lb/>
which be proposed to bung suit. <lb/>
said the contractor, <lb/>
know my business, and would ad- <lb/>
vise to consult an attorney lie <lb/>
lore you too has A boat <lb/>
that lime whispered to <lb/>
the contractor that he was talking <lb/>
to a lawyer and it was a blank look <lb/>
crowd. <lb/>
The firm of A <lb/>
tills day dissolved mutual con- <lb/>
sent, the entire Interests of firm hi-, . <lb/>
lug M Sc.,. who fT JAM, III <lb/>
will continue the the old I mm <lb/>
All the of firm <lb/>
will by Mr. all <lb/>
monies due are to he paid lo him. This <lb/>
21st day of<lb/>
SAM I. M. <lb/>
I Cherry. <lb/>
the wedding assembled <lb/>
Clad all their <lb/>
Hosts of friends Ailed to <lb/>
lo the. bride <lb/>
and groom and offer expressions of <lb/>
I wishes, testifying to high <lb/>
teem in which they were held by <lb/>
I one. The were <lb/>
entertained by Mr. Cherry <lb/>
I and his excellent wife and <lb/>
. was mot The j On the inst., Mr. Ii. <lb/>
per was elegant tree Miss Parker were <lb/>
i em bracing all the delicacies the taste married at the residence of the <lb/>
could wish. Later the j or Ides father, Mr. E. S. in <lb/>
the enjoyment was heightened by Heaver Dam township, <lb/>
Mr.-. Cherry, who at solicitations Join <lb/>
are you. Laughing <lb/>
Saving a noble <lb/>
only had such side <lb/>
walks that a little them <lb/>
would not make the mud shoe <lb/>
how glad we all would be. <lb/>
We a great mistake is made <lb/>
by people who a little loose <lb/>
dirt hauled and spread on side <lb/>
walks, only lo see it worked up into <lb/>
a mud puddle every time it ail <lb/>
hour. One side-walk now recalled <lb/>
bin bail d done on it <lb/>
to have paid for its being jet <lb/>
whenever o lain conies it is only <lb/>
passed with Why mil <lb/>
use shells r coal ashes T <lb/>
coal is burned m to fix <lb/>
all the walks If the ashes were used <lb/>
at i the right places, <lb/>
if yon want to see a side walk <lb/>
that has been made, way look in <lb/>
, from of Mr. J. J. Cherry's residence. <lb/>
H- H I it is almost as hard as paved <lb/>
no in wet <lb/>
Having assumed entire control of <lb/>
furniture business of Lion- <lb/>
in With which I have <lb/>
been connected since I <lb/>
ail Mends and c that they <lb/>
continue to find the Old <lb/>
Store prepared to suit their want In <lb/>
particular. sincere <lb/>
thanks for the very generous patronage <lb/>
bestowed upon the old Arm, I solicit n <lb/>
continuance of their favors, which <lb/>
endeavor will lie made to in-iii. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
lie <lb/>
Why another new discovery by Alfred <lb/>
in the way of helping the afflict- <lb/>
ed. calling on or the <lb/>
above named barber, you n <lb/>
of is <lb/>
for the <lb/>
kinkiest hair l he perfectly soft and <lb/>
glossy, only two or tin application a <lb/>
week it necessary, and a <lb/>
brush i- all to after rubbing the <lb/>
vigorously for a few minutes with <lb/>
the Try a bottle end be <lb/>
Heaped fully, <lb/>
ALFRED <lb/>
Barber, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, K. V. <lb/>
Tin classes i i be s area aged that <lb/>
new pupils can enter Uta week la <lb/>
TEACH <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Mi M. S. C and <lb/>
menial Music.<lb/>
Draw <lb/>
Mis. K. W. Pool, <lb/>
DEPARTMENTS. <lb/>
Primary, <lb/>
and Mathematical. Ma- <lb/>
Painting I Hawing. <lb/>
Military. <lb/>
ADVANTAGES <lb/>
Large, Comfortable u Mags. <lb/>
Healthy Location and Watts <lb/>
Prepared Feed for <lb/>
Boarders, A Corps of Teachers, <lb/>
all being graduates of<lb/>
m to any In the Sta. <lb/>
New Piano- Organs. <lb/>
A of <lb/>
for the school. <lb/>
I Mates Mom-rule, from lo fee <lb/>
Bo rd and Tuition Term<lb/>
Pupils who net hoard <lb/>
consult Mat <lb/>
I before board elsewhere. Ker <lb/>
fin i Address. <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
Principal. <lb/>
i Of Interest to<lb/>
Pi <lb/>
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THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. C. <lb/>
Wide Awake March has I <lb/>
to the In- <lb/>
mouth a ad <lb/>
venture story, Nat j <lb/>
relating to what he <lb/>
Cell a little fellow walked into <lb/>
town Iron; Alexandria to see <lb/>
lent Cleveland take i ho <lb/>
office lour ago ; dice <lb/>
of the campaign of <lb/>
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-hall be th whole wide <lb/>
In tongues, and i and a pretty tale about <lb/>
have no Harrison when she school girl <lb/>
Each of the her. s no heed these hist two in i e depart- <lb/>
II. o'er seas to Oriel's I <lb/>
Shall wreck, <lb/>
,,.,,, . Last Day at has been trans. <lb/>
. And every act tor this by Mary <lb/>
Ant bend each wandering step to an n .-, Wes- <lb/>
. -Mow lies, w. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
I lilt Meaning in <lb/>
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It Makes You Hungry <lb/>
I hare Celery Compound and It spring medicine mow I It <lb/>
has had a ten year he <lb/>
effect. nerves nerves must lie <lb/>
the Mood liver and <lb/>
feel like a now Celery Compound-- <lb/>
man. It Improve all this. <lb/>
THE<lb/>
the appetite and <lb/>
facilitates <lb/>
T. Cora- <lb/>
Paine's <lb/>
Celery Compound <lb/>
Is a unique tonic to <lb/>
the taste In <lb/>
It KM <lb/>
as by <lb/>
by <lb/>
Guaranteed By <lb/>
The Best <lb/>
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little are having a jolly , <lb/>
hold m <lb/>
while Mis. Joy White., lot- In- all <lb/>
I could hardly <lb/>
which makes everything It a bottle; ; <lb/>
arid pound, re I had take nit a week I felt <lb/>
h h tn r. I fully <lb/>
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a en. Vt. A. <lb/>
to shall walk narrow <lb/>
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little the left or right,<lb/>
part the magazine, <lb/>
An honest to pi-- <lb/>
of i <lb/>
Price only a i<lb/>
Save. <lb/>
The In toe world tor Cuts <lb/>
Bruises. Sores, Salt IV- <lb/>
Sore. <lb/>
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Tl needs must stand acknowledged <lb/>
eyes that --1 Five the j <lb/>
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tit <lb/>
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OLD s i <lb/>
ii c; their year., will it to , <lb/>
to -ft e par- j <lb/>
in all it- brain ; <lb/>
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DEL BARBER SHOP . <lb/>
seek their <lb/>
days. <lb/>
And die tin- is <lb/>
ALPHABET. <lb/>
Attend to the details Off roar <lb/>
business. <lb/>
Be in till <lb/>
well, then <lb/>
to do right. Fear to do wrong. <lb/>
Endure <lb/>
manfully. <lb/>
tie in the society of the vicious, <lb/>
Hold integrity sacred. <lb/>
A all -hr Improved appliances; new <lb/>
chairs. <lb/>
t-.; stable <lb/>
for work my -hop <lb/>
executed. n. <lb/>
BY <lb/>
R. <lb/>
p. <lb/>
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Injure another's or boss- by Tin <lb/>
Join hand- only the <lb/>
upon. Mrs. White . . ., . . ,. Solo <lb/>
. ; . . i, i . ., i It has been pied that the oak la 111-, <lb/>
in her tells how the., , . . . J <lb/>
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J The Sheriff of B county <lb/>
t t I.,., Um to , ,. ,, A , so,,, ton in <lb/>
smell . the .,, ., ,, on.- <lb/>
Starr ft.-h ,,,,. , acres. During, the present winter, <lb/>
talk- ,, One of the has some <lb/>
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Up not for any <lb/>
few <lb/>
we din <lb/>
SI <lb/>
buy one profit. A<lb/>
Never try to what arc no. <lb/>
good manners, <lb/>
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the of parents. <lb/>
of are tiling <lb/>
It. <lb/>
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White lions <lb/>
by Agnes <lb/>
John <lb/>
others by M. K. B. Clinton <lb/>
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times. v till awl <lb/>
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tin- ways U bring ruin twenty ether farms, the <lb/>
i-to allow design- -stock of twenty other <lb/>
mg men m the order had This eon- <lb/>
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result to cation no <lb/>
the Monroe a as a similar state <lb/>
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farmers Alliance is of <lb/>
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got if at the fellow <lb/>
bis cough a <lb/>
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eating drinks. <lb/>
your time for <lb/>
not the threshold <lb/>
Watch carefully over passions. <lb/>
lo every kindly salutation. <lb/>
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labor for the right, and ac- <lb/>
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and pithy talks W <lb/>
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will do so if it to I he <lb/>
it was understand to have as the <lb/>
object of in- <lb/>
the promo- <lb/>
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when the Alliance, invades <lb/>
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all id the Legislature are <lb/>
failure- as legislator who voted for <lb/>
Ransom u-r Senator, ho voted <lb/>
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do nut think the s <lb/>
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members o the Legislature, <lb/>
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on these subjects as tin- <lb/>
any other <lb/>
in the those farm- <lb/>
s Iii I hen own con <lb/>
nil <lb/>
-s as tiny I bought, propel, <lb/>
tin- that <lb/>
by <lb/>
tin- Farmer's Alliance organ. <lb/>
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tin <lb/>
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mane. and Iii in lei the press, it the called by <lb/>
Middles-art. ,,,,, the th- great Democracy redeem the <lb/>
i; not Ir. King's New ; ,.,.,.,.,.;.,.,,. yens of<lb/>
Was among themselves, peculiar to their s,,,,,,,. ,,. <lb/>
publican wastefulness and <lb/>
Am n -w of and tor tin <lb/>
Try ii. Sample-bottles free at Me. t <lb/>
Kn Drug<lb/>
Tin <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
man who make <lb/>
per <lb/>
sell of the him-s be- <lb/>
neath the waves of <lb/>
one growl <lb/>
into a billowy <lb/>
is a bless <lb/>
lo any Yes the <lb/>
man make a joy <lb/>
o'er the of care, and <lb/>
pain; one star ; m the <lb/>
gloom is to In- appreciated, fat <lb/>
is philosophy lilt- <lb/>
font- years past it has been unswerving <lb/>
I of their kind-1 in its to the <lb/>
We never viewed with any Cleveland. It is for him now <lb/>
I degree the tendency of <lb/>
j the Alliance to engage in <lb/>
; tile pin and we have at all <lb/>
I limes that politics lie <lb/>
kepi on; Alliance <lb/>
We think m <lb/>
i ow, d wreck <lb/>
on the shoal of and <lb/>
believe that the t <lb/>
in setting up <lb/>
Alliance stores will not prove iii <lb/>
lo vets largely <lb/>
We look <lb/>
upon lire a- a tempo; ex <lb/>
want of <lb/>
soon <lb/>
Tl-. is THE <lb/>
No--. ever published <lb/>
hi . the <lb/>
in <lb/>
LATENT NEWS <lb/>
years more of <lb/>
affairs, of nation- <lb/>
and pr <lb/>
For people who like sort of De- <lb/>
the STAR is the paper to read. <lb/>
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