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THE BEST PA PER <lb/>
IN <lb/>
ADVERTISING MEDIUM. <lb/>
Reflector. <lb/>
JOB PRINTING <lb/>
J. <lb/>
am <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
TRUTH W TO FICTION. <lb/>
TERMS Per Year, in Advance.<lb/>
VOL MIL <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1889. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb/>
a I. art <lb/>
tote.<lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IX THE <lb/>
Trice. per rear. <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC. BIT <lb/>
not to <lb/>
ten ard measures that are not consistent <lb/>
of the party. <lb/>
If want a paper from a <lb/>
ion of the State send for the <lb/>
W SAMPLE FREE <lb/>
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
G. Fowle. of Wake. <lb/>
M. Holt, <lb/>
of <lb/>
of L <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
W. Mb, of Wake. <lb/>
careful what you SOW, boys <lb/>
i For seed will surely grow, boys <lb/>
The dew will <lb/>
The rain will splash. <lb/>
The clouds will darken, <lb/>
Aim the sunshine flush, <lb/>
And the boy who sows goo seed to-day <lb/>
Shall reap the crop to-morrow. <lb/>
Be careful what you sow. <lb/>
For every seed will grow, girls <lb/>
Though it may fall <lb/>
Where yon can not know. <lb/>
Vet In summer and shade <lb/>
It will surely <lb/>
And the girl who sows good seed to-day <lb/>
reap the crop to-morrow. <lb/>
Bi careful what sow, boys <lb/>
tor the weeds will surely grow, boys <lb/>
If you plant bad seed <lb/>
By the wayside high, <lb/>
You must reap the harvest <lb/>
By and by, <lb/>
And boy who sows wild oats to-day <lb/>
Must reap the same to-morrow. <lb/>
Be careful what you sow. girls <lb/>
For all the will grow, girls <lb/>
And the girl who now, . <lb/>
With a careless band. <lb/>
Is scattering thistles <lb/>
Over the land. <lb/>
Must know that, whatever she sows to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
She reap the same to-morrow. <lb/>
W. Sanderlin of sow <lb/>
Superintendent of Public Instruction the briers and no <lb/>
Sidney U. Finger of C ha. the <lb/>
Attorney F. <lb/>
on. of Buncombe. <lb/>
SUPREME COURT. <lb/>
than any else the irresistible <lb/>
with it holds its <lb/>
victims, and that do small effort or <lb/>
tiny resolution can sever the chain <lb/>
that binds yon to it. Ton have <lb/>
friends, yon have those that with <lb/>
brave hearts and willing bands are <lb/>
to help yon. Then will yon <lb/>
not make firm resolve to do <lb/>
your whole duty in forsaking and <lb/>
exterminating this mountain of <lb/>
rows. <lb/>
And now lathers I cal yon, <lb/>
you in whose hands have been en- <lb/>
trusted the care of immortal souls. <lb/>
in whose homes God has <lb/>
planted little to be <lb/>
pruned and trained, think deeply <lb/>
and earnestly of charge, it is a <lb/>
solemn one. Children generally <lb/>
think their father the greatest per <lb/>
in the world, like to <lb/>
say things that be says, and do <lb/>
things that be does. Then fathers <lb/>
beware, guard well your steps and <lb/>
never by precept or example, do <lb/>
anything that yon not have <lb/>
them to do, live as you would nave <lb/>
them to live and then if yon should <lb/>
see your darling boy, through whom <lb/>
you expect your honored name and <lb/>
noble virtues handed down to <lb/>
fallen. It must be <lb/>
a pleasing consolation to know that <lb/>
he received his injuries from other <lb/>
For us come. <lb/>
We may have good sheaves <lb/>
To carry home. <lb/>
For the seed we sow in our lives to-day than yours. <lb/>
Shall grow and bear fruit to-morrow. <lb/>
And now young men I <lb/>
let me not admonish <lb/>
Have They No Patriotism <lb/>
Goldsboro Argus. <lb/>
Have Southern Republicans no <lb/>
patriotism or local The <lb/>
Argus has but recently, in its Fourth <lb/>
Anniversary issue, reviewed the <lb/>
record of great <lb/>
men, and patriot show- <lb/>
that our section has not been <lb/>
lacking in this regard; and yet the <lb/>
nation's President, under the Re- <lb/>
publican administration, who, ac- <lb/>
cording to the genius of our form <lb/>
of government, should know no <lb/>
North, no South, no East, nor West <lb/>
has snubbed the South so flatly <lb/>
that even the members of his own <lb/>
party in the South must surely feel <lb/>
that his venom is too <lb/>
against the of which <lb/>
many of them are honored sons <lb/>
more entitled to be recognized as <lb/>
patriotic American citizens than <lb/>
their Northern brothers the <lb/>
because they have the courage <lb/>
their and the manhood <lb/>
to champion them actively in a sec- <lb/>
that is largely Democratic, and <lb/>
therefore the more or less <lb/>
diced, as is always the case where <lb/>
the membership of any party largely <lb/>
predominates. <lb/>
For his Mr. Harrison has <lb/>
ass <lb/>
For the Reflector. <lb/>
Intemperance. <lb/>
Chief Justice . II. Smith, of <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
Associate S. Merrimon. of <lb/>
Wake; Joseph J. Davis, of Franklin. <lb/>
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and <lb/>
Alfonzo C. A very, of Burke. <lb/>
MONKS SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
First IT. Brown, of. <lb/>
Beaufort. <lb/>
Second Philips, of of which <lb/>
Thin G. Connor, of <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Clark, of <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
Fifth A. Gilmer. <lb/>
Sixth T. <lb/>
Sampson. <lb/>
Seventh C. of and the which I <lb/>
j chosen members all from the North <lb/>
torn to j and West, except one, Mr. Noble <lb/>
yon, let me not admonish you that is, yon can count an Ohio <lb/>
vain, some of you are endeared to i man living in Missouri as a South- <lb/>
by the strongest ties of earthly I man. Mr. Cleveland called <lb/>
A Novel View. <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
Representative Oates, of <lb/>
ma, takes a position that is at least <lb/>
new to us. It is that the <lb/>
only gives the the right <lb/>
to vote not to bold office. He <lb/>
says that this was the meaning and <lb/>
intention of the framers of the <lb/>
amendment. He holds that <lb/>
it is only by permission of a State <lb/>
that a can be allowed to bold <lb/>
office at all. He thinks Harrison is <lb/>
observing the spirit of that law. He <lb/>
says it is competent for any State <lb/>
Legislature to prescribe that all <lb/>
shall be white. No denies <lb/>
that this State can prescribe that <lb/>
education shall be a test of <lb/>
cation for electors. The Australian <lb/>
method adopted in several States <lb/>
operates in this way. In Mas- <lb/>
education and a secret <lb/>
ballot have been adopted- North <lb/>
Carolina has full right under the <lb/>
Constitution to adopt the same and <lb/>
when the extreme Radicals in the <lb/>
Congress shall begin again their <lb/>
deviltry aimed at the South and shall <lb/>
adopt another Force bill that shall <lb/>
place the elections members <lb/>
of the Congress <lb/>
of the C. S. Marshals and <lb/>
U. S. Inspectors, thus practically <lb/>
destroying the freedom of election-. <lb/>
then North Carolina and every<lb/>
Jonah. <lb/>
Durham Plant. <lb/>
We said soon after the election <lb/>
that the next political step taken <lb/>
by the party wot Id <lb/>
probably be the turning adrift the <lb/>
of the South and <lb/>
ting them party allies. Well, the <lb/>
move has begun, and the first <lb/>
has been fired by the white <lb/>
of Alabama. The members <lb/>
of that party have split the <lb/>
On Wednesday about four hundred <lb/>
of the most prominent Republicans <lb/>
of that State assembled in <lb/>
in Birmingham. They formed <lb/>
the Republican Protection <lb/>
Tariff League of and re- <lb/>
solved that none but white men <lb/>
should belong to it. The object of <lb/>
the meeting was explained by the <lb/>
chairman, who said it was to <lb/>
the party in the State, and <lb/>
that to do so the white <lb/>
must break away from the <lb/>
One delegate said be <lb/>
not repudiate the his voice <lb/>
was drowned by cries of him <lb/>
him <lb/>
While this convention was in <lb/>
the were holding a <lb/>
meeting in the same town. They <lb/>
passed resolutions condemning the <lb/>
THE STATE. <lb/>
What is Happening Around Us. <lb/>
As Reflected from the State Press. <lb/>
Thoughts for Reflection. <lb/>
Select Morsels for Hours. <lb/>
Adversity borrows its bitterest <lb/>
sting from our <lb/>
Home. <lb/>
Come, merry month of the cuckoo and <lb/>
Rev. J. S. bequeathed i . <lb/>
his win to Wake Forest Col- J <lb/>
Lo I, me DOt <lb/>
. longer. May <lb/>
her to my arms on the<lb/>
thorn, no <lb/>
throne; no gall. no glory; no cross. <lb/>
no Penn <lb/>
Durham The colored people <lb/>
had a big at Smiths pond <lb/>
Sunday. We learn that about sixty- <lb/>
six were immersed. <lb/>
Prof S- D. Bagley formerly <lb/>
dent of the Littleton college, will <lb/>
take charge of the Louisburg Fe- <lb/>
male College. <lb/>
Hookerton Clipper i We will <lb/>
ways want the railroad, if we don't <lb/>
get it but we think if it comes <lb/>
ugh Greene county, it will come by <lb/>
Hookerton. <lb/>
Life <lb/>
joy, and love is i<lb/>
w hen we toll for all our kind. <lb/>
Russell Lowell. <lb/>
Religion is the best armor a man <lb/>
can it is the worst cloak. <lb/>
John Bunyan. <lb/>
Southern State should call their of the white men and agreed <lb/>
legislatures together and adopt the to the white Republicans <lb/>
Australian method of voting and of mm <lb/>
It may be presumption in me to and doubtless some of yon <lb/>
attempt to say anything on a sub- <lb/>
so much has been <lb/>
vi. . . <lb/>
three of his Cabinet officers from the time for holding the them and agree to consider <lb/>
said, and so much done, that it <lb/>
seems almost impossible to produce <lb/>
anything that has not been said be- <lb/>
have a sister whose love for you I Southern Lamar for State officers on a day <lb/>
commenced in the folds of the and two of them were I from that on which the Fed- <lb/>
she has untiringly rocked from the old Confederate Slates. <lb/>
you in your soft and easy i In a brief but pointed <lb/>
you to sleep with her childish I son of Cleveland and Harrison's ad <lb/>
of fore. And if I should appear when <lb/>
. or plagiarism or infringement, I feel <lb/>
that natures will soothed with a sisters tender <lb/>
In this cause every woman <lb/>
feel herself deeply interested, and <lb/>
Cumberland. <lb/>
Eighth a. Armfield. <lb/>
Iredell. <lb/>
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb/>
Surry. <lb/>
Tenth G. of <lb/>
M. Shipp. of <lb/>
Mecklenburg. <lb/>
Twelfth H- Merrimon. <lb/>
of Buncombe. <lb/>
re Congress. <lb/>
Sena B. Vance, of <lb/>
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb/>
of District <lb/>
Thomas G. Skinner, of <lb/>
Second P. Cheatham co. . <lb/>
of j journey of life, she should never fail <lb/>
Third W. of to hold up as a panacea for the <lb/>
Fourth n. Bunn. of greatest majority of evils that <lb/>
Nash. fair of ours is blighted with. <lb/>
Fifth W. Brower. of . , , <lb/>
Rowland of instead of putting out and; <lb/>
s n s. Henderson.; portraying to yon the many evils it <lb/>
election shall occur. <lb/>
Col. Oates is a lawyer and a Dem- <lb/>
He he has studied the <lb/>
question be propounds, and he be- <lb/>
that bis constitution of the <lb/>
fifteenth is the correct <lb/>
one. We quote from an interview <lb/>
Montgomery <lb/>
and ; ministrations the Richmond Slate <lb/>
and j shows that, Cleveland's Ad- <lb/>
hand the four first-class for- <lb/>
little cares. From that j missions filled with two <lb/>
I would that retreat, she has j Southern men, of Mary-J as given in the <lb/>
that mite might raise a barrier over you her love increased land, at Paris, and Lawton, He says. <lb/>
which some leap, and at boyhood and Georgia, at St Petersburg, and one j legislative history of the <lb/>
mate n monument to the great parted with you at the Western man, Pendleton, at Berlin, adoption of the amendment also <lb/>
cause of temperance, whose summit bold of manhood, with a heart full j and Northern man, Phelps, at sustains this view. If the <lb/>
; might reach to heaven itself. of and admiration. Can ; London. Lawton, rot finds fault with the omission to <lb/>
for one moment realize the j being confirmed on of his cure their right to bold office they <lb/>
pangs that rends and sinks her j disabilities not having been re- j have no one to blame for it <lb/>
heart when she knows that that, moved, resigned, and of Republican friends. <lb/>
Lawton fifteenth amendment to the <lb/>
them beneath their notice. <lb/>
Thus do the great <lb/>
friends of the As long as <lb/>
there was any chance of gaining <lb/>
anything by their vote they were <lb/>
petted and coddled in every way, <lb/>
but now just as soon as come <lb/>
to the conclusion that the <lb/>
are of no to them they fling <lb/>
them aside; they do not take even <lb/>
the trouble that the whale did with <lb/>
throw them on dry <lb/>
ground, but cast them loose in the <lb/>
Wilson Horace Shaw <lb/>
colored, was put in jail last <lb/>
day charged with burning the barn, <lb/>
stables and two fine prop- <lb/>
of Joshua <lb/>
Wilson Mr. L. F. Lucas <lb/>
of this county sold a lot of tobacco <lb/>
last week that averaged him <lb/>
per pound. There's money in it <lb/>
farmers. Try it on a small scale <lb/>
this year. <lb/>
On Monday night, the instant <lb/>
near Clayton, Macon county, W. P. <lb/>
Wood's was destroyed by fire, <lb/>
and his whole family, consisting of <lb/>
his wife and five children, were <lb/>
ed to death. <lb/>
It Mating breath or echoing chord <lb/>
To every hidden pang were given, <lb/>
What endless pound, <lb/>
As sad as earth, as sweet as leaven. <lb/>
George MacDonald. <lb/>
What we call the spirit of the age, <lb/>
our forefathers called the end the <lb/>
p. <lb/>
No life <lb/>
Can be pure In its purpose and strong in <lb/>
its strife <lb/>
And all life not be purer stronger <lb/>
thereby. Meredith. <lb/>
Wilmington The spring <lb/>
chicken of has naturalized in <lb/>
the Wilmington market and has a <lb/>
commercial value. He is all <lb/>
and no to <lb/>
larger than a swamp <lb/>
smaller than a coot, <lb/>
eight cents an ounce. <lb/>
Sin has many tools, but a lie is <lb/>
the which fits them <lb/>
W. Holmes. <lb/>
The nimble lie <lb/>
Is like the second-hand upon a clock; <lb/>
We see it while hour-hand of <lb/>
truth <lb/>
Seems to stand still, and vet it moves <lb/>
unseen. <lb/>
And wins at last, for the dock will not <lb/>
strike <lb/>
Till it has reached the goal. <lb/>
-H. W. Longfellow. <lb/>
Better a cheap coffin and a plain <lb/>
speak of is I useful, unselfish lite, <lb/>
titan O . <lb/>
than a grand procession and marble <lb/>
sparrow after a MinA <lb/>
Bis value is<lb/>
The Gastonia Gazette published <lb/>
that a citizen of that died <lb/>
Only the free, pure spirit hears <lb/>
The of the spheres. <lb/>
He isn't dead and <lb/>
touches <lb/>
says he <lb/>
keep bound close to her . . , , <lb/>
, . , . brother is drinking, and if it tails Michigan, succeeded him. <lb/>
heart those vital principles which- . . . <lb/>
, , , . . , heavily on a sister what must was then sent to Austria, to which as first the <lb/>
she feels and knows are most need-1 . . . . . I . j. ,, . <lb/>
. . , ,,,,,, , . who is the last to be-; Kelley had been accredited. The; Senate declared that no State <lb/>
and which through the whole ,. . . . . <lb/>
the first to forgive, to her j Ministers to Austria, should deny the right to vote and <lb/>
whose love is next to God, and to China and Spain and Japan, stand hold office, to any citizen on account <lb/>
her to whom intemperance more in the next rank. Of these six the of race, color or previous condition <lb/>
Eighth Cowles <lb/>
Ninth G. Ewart of<lb/>
Court A. More. <lb/>
A. K. Tucker. <lb/>
Register of H. James. <lb/>
B. Cherry. <lb/>
Manning. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
-f <lb/>
frequently than any other vice tor- South filled and if Kelley bad servitude, <lb/>
row her cheeks with burning tears gone to Italy, the South would have <lb/>
and shuts out forever all the fond had four. Lawton, of Georgia, as <lb/>
hopes she has cherished for yon. we have seen, being at Vienna, <lb/>
The House did not <lb/>
agree to it in that form. It went <lb/>
to a committee of conference on the <lb/>
disagreeing vote of the two houses, <lb/>
has done, I ask what has it, <lb/>
not done All of have heard, i Then men, in the name of <lb/>
some of have seen and though mother, and all that is good j Hubbard, of Texas, at Most I ham of Ohio, and another tile alliance. <lb/>
the eye may <lb/>
over Hie other sensitive powers, <lb/>
vast sea of politics, to there flounder I from drinking to much whiskey, and <lb/>
and drown. I the aforesaid citizen and wants <lb/>
This course will most probably be f the Gazette, <lb/>
in every Southern State. <lb/>
What then will become of the <lb/>
Will drop out of In Rutherford county Miss Emma <lb/>
politics The Democrats do Roberts was to have married Jon- <lb/>
want them. The Republicans for <lb/>
have them. Who can tell what will ceremony to be performed <lb/>
be the final result of this course T the two arose in front <lb/>
The may and hold of minister who was to perform <lb/>
the of power some of j ceremony the young lady fainted <lb/>
the Southern States or they will be way ten minutes she <lb/>
mere nonentities. was <lb/>
We <lb/>
I DANIELS <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
C C. DANIELS <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
it is certainly the one in which we <lb/>
have most confidence and on <lb/>
Dawson. Chair-; we lace <lb/>
man. Mooring. <lb/>
W. A. James. Jr. T. E. Keel. <lb/>
and great say unto you <lb/>
Arise cud turn from the <lb/>
to which you are traveling <lb/>
with lightning speed. Yon are <lb/>
most important part of our <lb/>
Mr. W. G. <lb/>
will erect five brick stores and one <lb/>
brick dwelling at an early day. This <lb/>
is in right direction, and <lb/>
if all our people will follow Mr. <lb/>
School <lb/>
Latham. <lb/>
of Health F. W. Brown. <lb/>
TOWS. <lb/>
Through its admission the noS Jon we expect <lb/>
Board of Herding j thrill of love usually enters our be- leaders, our governors, and our <lb/>
J. S. and J. D. Upon TOrt <lb/>
fancies and too, the destiny. We call you because <lb/>
same we behold the are strong, and your young <lb/>
rending and destroying scenes are susceptible of <lb/>
Can not our fair l supporting and sustaining <lb/>
ladies do something to this yon now <lb/>
dire calamity, to keep back l-his I <lb/>
mighty scourge of j <lb/>
Yes, yon can, and you will do <lb/>
that the <lb/>
between <lb/>
men <lb/>
M. Bernard. <lb/>
C. Forbes. <lb/>
B. C. <lb/>
II DOt do <lb/>
and P. Ward. J. J. yon reprove, with a loving hand bat him the <lb/>
and A. T. too . . of dragging others down with <lb/>
Curry, of Virginia, at Madrid, and j and the late John A. Logan, Bing- Good Missionary for <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
of the South American missions, can were conferees on the part <lb/>
moreover, were given to Southern the House, and the late Roscoe Progressive Farmer. <lb/>
men. of Vermont, A farmer drove of with <lb/>
Now let us compare Cleveland's and another Republican were con load of supplies -a bale of Indiana; example our town will soon <lb/>
policy the South with on part of the Senate. T, r. bag of Richmond be rebuilt with handsomer, more <lb/>
Or these legislations there agreed to report the amend- meal and a sack of Milwaukee flour j and safe houses, <lb/>
are twenty-nine- The heads of back to their respective houses and of j Snow The jail at <lb/>
these legislations ware distributed j . the words and hold be had promised not less than I this IS ft prisoner. It is <lb/>
as follows by out. was signed by per cent, profit and had given a j the has empty <lb/>
North, West, Twenty-two of j five conferees, alone re- en on his crop to secure its pay-1 in twelve months. Frank <lb/>
these twenty-nine beads of i to sign it, and as thus report.- and that, too, before his crop, who resides four miles <lb/>
ed it. passed, and was to He passed a vacant lot, I f <lb/>
for ratification, which it which all the virgin soil had i and i room burned last Friday <lb/>
taken, but he saw as fin j about All of his <lb/>
Attorneys-at--Law, <lb/>
n. c. <lb/>
Any <lb/>
Business Entrusted to will <lb/>
Attended to. <lb/>
h. <lb/>
D. L. <lb/>
DENTIST, t <lb/>
C. <lb/>
BERNARD, <lb/>
have been chosen by Harrison. <lb/>
are distributed as <lb/>
In temperance is one of the j North, West, South, Ho <lb/>
has <lb/>
and <lb/>
and <lb/>
Rev N. C. <lb/>
First <lb/>
D. D., Rector. <lb/>
morn- <lb/>
.- and night. Prayer every <lb/>
night. Rev. R. B. John. <lb/>
every Sunday. <lb/>
night. Meeting every <lb/>
Wednesday night. Rev. J. W. <lb/>
zeal you can chase monster of to It fastens <lb/>
intemperance until if not banished on finest and <lb/>
be will be ashamed to lift his selects its prey the most richly <lb/>
LODGES. <lb/>
Greenville SKI, A. F. A. <lb/>
M-, meets err-y T <lb/>
night alter and Sunday at <lb/>
Masonic T. M. W. M. <lb/>
R. A. r. No. meet- <lb/>
and ts at Ma- <lb/>
Hall, F. W. Brown. H. P. <lb/>
lodge. No. I. O. O. F. <lb/>
every night. t. I. <lb/>
N. G. <lb/>
Lodge. No. K. H. <lb/>
and thin Friday night, <lb/>
D. D. D. <lb/>
head, for, gates that steel <lb/>
re- love can <lb/>
My voice has ever been t de- <lb/>
of this noble cause, ad I <lb/>
have the happy of <lb/>
knowing that I have been on <lb/>
right side and I feel to-night that <lb/>
it had presumption of an <lb/>
of a the <lb/>
of a or a <lb/>
endowed minds. Then young e <lb/>
shun it. Why will you touch the <lb/>
intoxicating cup know <lb/>
consequences, yon can not go into <lb/>
it blindly. Why win yon throw <lb/>
lite away, and a thousand times j and <lb/>
worse a death of body is a j Harrison <lb/>
mental death, a total obliteration of <lb/>
that rich and that <lb/>
God has given yon. And for what <lb/>
not these fact Show who is better <lb/>
able to find worth and talent in the <lb/>
and give them recognition, <lb/>
Cleveland or Harrison. <lb/>
What is Harrison's position is a <lb/>
dilemma that Southern Republicans <lb/>
must decide. Harrison did either <lb/>
one of two things. Either he was <lb/>
aware of ability among Southern <lb/>
Republicans, but refused to <lb/>
or he did not believe that <lb/>
there was much ability among <lb/>
and so called few to places of honor <lb/>
This is decidedly interesting. It I <lb/>
is much more than that; it is <lb/>
It it be true that <lb/>
furniture was d except three <lb/>
beds. <lb/>
La Grange <lb/>
We are <lb/>
A Tl T-LA W, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Practice in the State and Federal Courts <lb/>
A LEX I,. BLOW, <lb/>
G RE E S VI LL C. <lb/>
J. BE. <lb/>
J. H. TUCKER. <lb/>
A MURPHY, <lb/>
A T-LA W, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARRY <lb/>
is <lb/>
-etc, with the wealth of a <lb/>
ens, his pen, this this heart,, and murder it with <lb/>
never stop until the last <lb/>
making history, and <lb/>
so he has utterly foiled to <lb/>
Cleveland in giving the <lb/>
Sooth recognition. <lb/>
drunkard in the land be re- <lb/>
claimed. <lb/>
old men my appeal is to you. <lb/>
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of n., i Will you not quit drinking. <lb/>
of its <lb/>
Thursday C A. White, C. <lb/>
lion Do yon not know that that <lb/>
is the only superiority yes have <lb/>
over your horse; and do yon not <lb/>
know that intern and <lb/>
stuns That it impairs your <lb/>
dethrones <lb/>
age deformities <lb/>
own, then do sot to it the de <lb/>
of evil.- J not directly from hand of <lb/>
that cannot d delude P- <lb/>
memory, dethrones your <lb/>
S P-. . Money <lb/>
horns A. M. to T. m. or- <lb/>
so to and . T . , Then seat Tar- <lb/>
W . j-. . with the ides tut <lb/>
without it, that health P, and <lb/>
i i. . at J. p k. . ., . one thins know that ex. <lb/>
Tar arrives Sun- demands it, tried to y <lb/>
made a v <lb/>
SO lips Um <lb/>
a at. and at e. k. i . . w,. <lb/>
J. P. M. II that of slight I heed . <lb/>
lofty spirit that <lb/>
Two Items that may Save <lb/>
Your House. <lb/>
Raleigh Can. <lb/>
Keep your clean of soot <lb/>
Always bars them oat when the <lb/>
reef is wet. Keep powder of <lb/>
constantly in the and <lb/>
where yea dad it any <lb/>
If at you year chin-r- <lb/>
ea ire, throw one taU <lb/>
of of the on year <lb/>
fire the soot will be <lb/>
ed instant <lb/>
on it as ever greeted the eye in <lb/>
any land. He met drays coming <lb/>
from the depot loaded with corn, <lb/>
to vote does not take with it toe j floor, potatoes, cabbage, <lb/>
right to hold office, then what-t As broom com for the Deaf I <lb/>
Col. Oates this is as to Asylum Broom Factory, <lb/>
great many instances. He says a s fro Baltimore, <lb/>
man may vote at years, but be <lb/>
cannot become a State Senator <lb/>
he is or A man cannot be <lb/>
a Representative in Congress <lb/>
until he is What then t A <lb/>
State may proscribe that office- <lb/>
holders must be white. <lb/>
North Carolina Anniversary. <lb/>
Wednesday of this week the <lb/>
two-story residence Mr. Thorn <lb/>
as Wooten. fire took place <lb/>
while Mr. Wooten was in town on <lb/>
And yet that man can find a mar- <lb/>
for nothing but cotton. If be <lb/>
lives three score years, and works o'clock m. <lb/>
LATHAM. <lb/>
v c. <lb/>
JAMBS M. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
three hundred and sixty five days in <lb/>
learn there was insurance <lb/>
Wilmington Review. <lb/>
The good people of <lb/>
struck an excellent idea. They <lb/>
each year, and works I d <lb/>
each day, and lives on dry bread, be I <lb/>
make no king. He and Company. <lb/>
family will drag out a miserable ex- On Tuesday last <lb/>
and he will die a poor, de- j woman who lived on Col. J. <lb/>
pendant and slavish We j Johnston's farm in <lb/>
may growl and complain and blame j township was burned to death. She <lb/>
y a. <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Practice in all the courts. <lb/>
J B. YELLOWLEY, <lb/>
ATTORNEY-A T-LA W, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
P. <lb/>
others tot oar troubles, and we may was burning brush on some land she <lb/>
join all the was clearing and her clothing took <lb/>
propose to celebrate the centennial that can be d -vised, bat hard times i This is the second death that <lb/>
of by North Carolina will hover around oar firesides has lately in that section <lb/>
of Federal Constitution. This long us we buy met and broad, the same cause. ------The <lb/>
C F <lb/>
event occurred in on j hay, fertilizers and other farm <lb/>
m. jib. a. <lb/>
-a- at <lb/>
Hesse, kt <lb/>
Sparta, at t <lb/>
tr h <lb/>
to <lb/>
i. P. C. <lb/>
swim fide by side the ere <lb/>
the <lb/>
the week after yea are <lb/>
will yes do <lb/>
. m not to j <lb/>
lathe tie <lb/>
bin the sale of <lb/>
an needle, that next week, under to <lb/>
sex, year, or, I have heard shag waist the empire of of sad <lb/>
h,, pd t, a ,, ex-President Davis to <lb/>
third Marty hem Si, sates that Com <lb/>
c-w <lb/>
drunkards end fa-1- <lb/>
the 21st day of November, 1789. It <lb/>
is as excellent ides toe people <lb/>
of the entire State, and especially <lb/>
the Cape Fear section, <lb/>
jots heart head in carrying it <lb/>
oak. Is response to a there was <lb/>
a large in <lb/>
to <lb/>
tors matter and the proposed <lb/>
forth the <lb/>
cad of all <lb/>
were present, <lb/>
Gross s act of <lb/>
which the true patriotic <lb/>
ring, <lb/>
I to u. latter j<lb/>
the a a <lb/>
plies, attempt to pay for them <lb/>
from the proceeds of one crop. <lb/>
Pine Ragging. <lb/>
have been <lb/>
between the <lb/>
company of sad <lb/>
for immediate <lb/>
rune region el <lb/>
th South of <lb/>
ring pine straw bagging for <lb/>
the these <lb/>
Hes win net he re in the interest <lb/>
man Catholic Church at Halifax will <lb/>
be consecrated on Sunday, May 5th, <lb/>
by the Rev. Father Thomas F. Price <lb/>
of Wilmington, and a train has been <lb/>
chartered, to ran an that <lb/>
day Item Wilmington to <lb/>
sad return st reduced rates from <lb/>
stations. A large attendance is <lb/>
pooled. The building will have <lb/>
completed by that time.<lb/>
Among the names of the mis- <lb/>
tresses of the White House have <lb/>
been three two Marys <lb/>
Civil Engineers, Surveyor <lb/>
and Architects. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
HOTELS. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
n. management. Ht <lb/>
coW water room and at- <lb/>
sen Table <lb/>
et the best of the market. <lb/>
AT <lb/>
C H MOORE <lb/>
two one one <lb/>
say treat, Wit on j beth, one Margaret, one Sarah, <lb/>
Dorothy, two <lb/>
hat these witty tested Lei if one <lb/>
begging last season toot it J Angela, one one <lb/>
w Frances, now there tea <lb/>
HOTEL<lb/>
SAMPLE MS FREE,<lb/>
taste the When la<lb/>
Hotel, <lb/>
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Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
a J. <lb/>
Publish fit <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
DISTRICT. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Price <lb/>
year. <lb/>
HOT <lb/>
will to Democratic <lb/>
men arc not consistent <lb/>
th true principles the party. <lb/>
H ran a <lb/>
section tin- State send the <lb/>
is SAMPLE <lb/>
ii at i at <lb/>
Mail <lb/>
MAY 1st. 1-. <lb/>
emails at- <lb/>
to a matter that should <lb/>
have the serious consideration of <lb/>
our people. It is that an agent <lb/>
is coming among the people of <lb/>
Pitt county to solicit <lb/>
for the purpose of building <lb/>
a factory in another <lb/>
Our Bethel correspondent <lb/>
recently mentioned a similar <lb/>
matter, that the people of that <lb/>
Motion had subscribed to build <lb/>
an oil mill in another county <lb/>
when they might have had the <lb/>
mill in their own county. We <lb/>
would urge the people of Pitt <lb/>
county to Hold what money they <lb/>
have for investment to be used <lb/>
in home enterprises. Our own <lb/>
Democratic Nominees. <lb/>
Ward <lb/>
WILLIAM , <lb/>
For Ward. <lb/>
M- B. LANG, <lb/>
THOMAS J. <lb/>
New York Star of the <lb/>
gives out rumor that ex-Minis <lb/>
Jarvis will go business in <lb/>
that <lb/>
The Star is mistaken. <lb/>
has already located in <lb/>
place very dear to <lb/>
him and whose people have the very <lb/>
highest love and admiration for <lb/>
is engaged in the <lb/>
pursuit of his profession, the law. <lb/>
Some of the private lots in Cher- <lb/>
Hill have a little attention, <lb/>
but the unsightly condition of <lb/>
the remainder of the plots de- <lb/>
the appearance of the <lb/>
whole. And the church <lb/>
vies near by receive even less at- <lb/>
than does Cherry Hill. <lb/>
We would advise our citizens <lb/>
when showing their friends <lb/>
around town to the <lb/>
a wide berth, else they <lb/>
might create the impression <lb/>
our people have no Christianity <lb/>
because they pay no respect to <lb/>
For four years the <lb/>
has urged them to <lb/>
improve and beautify <lb/>
homes of the dead and not allow <lb/>
Bethel Items. <lb/>
R. S. CLARK CO., <lb/>
DEALER <lb/>
HARDWARE, NUMB It <lb/>
county needs building up, and it them to always wear such air <lb/>
will be no great while before <lb/>
your help will be needed to <lb/>
build both a cotton factory and <lb/>
an oil mill here in Greenville. <lb/>
The Alliance has <lb/>
ready been calling for <lb/>
to build a good flouring <lb/>
mill, and various other <lb/>
tries are needed. The man <lb/>
shows bis home pride who helps <lb/>
build OP his own county. <lb/>
The Wards of the town are now <lb/>
so arranged that nomination is <lb/>
equivalent to an election, hence <lb/>
the gentlemen nominated in the <lb/>
Second and Third Wards, last <lb/>
Friday night, will be elected, <lb/>
and in their hands will be the <lb/>
government of the town for <lb/>
next year. We suppose <lb/>
First and Fourth Wards will be <lb/>
represented by but as <lb/>
there is but one Councilman from <lb/>
each of those Wards they will <lb/>
have no voice in shaping the <lb/>
fairs of the town, except as they <lb/>
th the Democratic ma- <lb/>
It being known then <lb/>
of public neglect. We again <lb/>
peal to the pride of the people, <lb/>
in behalf of their dead, and ask <lb/>
them to make the cemetery the <lb/>
pride rather than the disgrace of <lb/>
the town. Walk over to the <lb/>
railroad and turn your eyes to- <lb/>
ward Cherry Hill and if you <lb/>
any pride it will almost <lb/>
make your heart sick. People <lb/>
cannot be blamed tor saying <lb/>
would not like to be buried in <lb/>
such a forsaken place. We <lb/>
Are headquarters for all needed in the <lb/>
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be <lb/>
but if y want anything in <lb/>
Hardware. Agricultural Stoves <lb/>
and Cooking Utensils. Carriage <lb/>
and House Cutlery <lb/>
CALLi us, <lb/>
We can save you on any of these goods. <lb/>
MANUFACTURER'S AGE FOR POWDERS <lb/>
which we will soil factory Price, <lb/>
ft Mil <lb/>
hope Greenville will not have to at the dedication o <lb/>
be judged by the standard the i at, died <lb/>
North State has set up. <lb/>
General item <lb/>
Already one case of <lb/>
has occurred in Florida in a small <lb/>
town about one hundred miles <lb/>
up the St. John river Jack-1 will they <lb/>
already being besought by <lb/>
Every precaution will <lb/>
be taken to subdue the disease <lb/>
and prevent its outbreak and <lb/>
spreading this summer. <lb/>
Farm work is at a stand still, <lb/>
and been noon. <lb/>
I do not think more than half <lb/>
the I crop is planted m our section <lb/>
the <lb/>
Mr. John L. Kitchen, of Scotland <lb/>
Seek, passed through northern <lb/>
portion the county a days ago <lb/>
soliciting to the stock <lb/>
of <lb/>
lie says he will pats through Green <lb/>
and other sections <lb/>
the county While I wish <lb/>
the enterprise he is laboring all <lb/>
the success it deserves, I sincerely <lb/>
hope ho may not get a dollar subs <lb/>
scribed in I lie county. <lb/>
Friday and Saturday were <lb/>
rainy, blustery days. <lb/>
The people who went from here to <lb/>
what was advertised for a grand <lb/>
time at say the whole affair <lb/>
was a grand failure and <lb/>
One the victims at t u <lb/>
depot this morning suggested <lb/>
the place ought to be called <lb/>
one thinks if the <lb/>
people of consider that a <lb/>
grand entertainment they not <lb/>
been used to much. <lb/>
Mrs. Mary wile <lb/>
near Bethel, died last <lb/>
Wednesday night. She leaves a <lb/>
husband and four We <lb/>
sympathize deeply with our neighbor <lb/>
land motherless children in <lb/>
i great bereavement. The loss of <lb/>
true, good wife and mother is never <lb/>
replaced. <lb/>
Mien Emma of Bethel, and <lb/>
Mr. A House, of Halifax county, <lb/>
married last Thursday at <lb/>
o'clock P. M. at the residence of Mr. <lb/>
Hubert <lb/>
A man from the country <lb/>
came m a few days ago and <lb/>
was informed by a friend that Ins <lb/>
sweetheart was married and <lb/>
to that lie ought to wear <lb/>
crape on his hat to winch he agreed, <lb/>
but not able to get a piece of <lb/>
crape, a piece of black calico was <lb/>
pinned around his hat and he went <lb/>
on his way he says rejoicing. <lb/>
There was a large crowd people <lb/>
the dedication of the new Baptist <lb/>
on Sunday, Mr. <lb/>
conducted <lb/>
the services, Dr. preached <lb/>
the dedication which was <lb/>
very ably delivered. The building <lb/>
is handsomely and comfortably con- <lb/>
reflects great credit on <lb/>
the people in the community, a <lb/>
church will be organized there soon. GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO, <lb/>
ALFRED FORBES, <lb/>
to On buyers Pill counties, a lino the following <lb/>
that tn Dot to be excelled In this market. Ami all guaranteed to be ind <lb/>
coons of all kind. NOTIONS, <lb/>
FURNISHING unit pool's and I <lb/>
Oil and ism Ml <lb/>
GOODS, Hooks, windows, and BLINDS, and <lb/>
HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, <lb/>
kind, Gin Hay, Rook Limb, and <lb/>
Slid <lb/>
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Agent Clerk's o. N, T. which l in the trade Wholesale <lb/>
jobber, price, cents per down, i; nor h ill. Dread Prep- <lb/>
and Star Lyn at Prices, White bead pure <lb/>
oil, Varnishes and i Pump, Sail and and <lb/>
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. I <lb/>
pun <lb/>
in don. <lb/>
TAILORING <lb/>
WE are now fitted up in and are prepared to man- <lb/>
upon short notice any kind or of <lb/>
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb/>
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL It <lb/>
We also keep a nice line of <lb/>
ready harness. <lb/>
Come and see us. old stand <lb/>
R. GREENE, JR. Manager. <lb/>
I will have weekly arrivals of the and freshest <lb/>
I keep constantly on a splendid assortment of <lb/>
Spring Display <lb/>
Together with exclusive styles from our own <lb/>
workshop, which for beauty, elegance and <lb/>
workmanship equal any that can be found <lb/>
We yield the palm to none. <lb/>
X. <lb/>
Elihu A. White, or <lb/>
ons county, who was the re- <lb/>
publican congressional <lb/>
date in this district against T- G. <lb/>
Skinner, has been appointed by <lb/>
the President as Internal <lb/>
Collector for the fourth col- <lb/>
district of North <lb/>
We think county will Lave a <lb/>
are already .-, of our <lb/>
candidates for offices , people, invest their <lb/>
will have to fill. For that at bone. Tell <lb/>
son we write this article, trot out a canvasser <lb/>
, I in opposition to John. Do <lb/>
suggest to the prospective ht, track ., <lb/>
to be how they him a week or two in ad- <lb/>
themselves. Aid when of their man, for If they do, <lb/>
be is a man of and energy, <lb/>
and may stop some stock that the <lb/>
cc <lb/>
it comes I <lb/>
servant with a <lb/>
of the people of Bethel <lb/>
was there, alter the <lb/>
and warm <lb/>
greetings of old friends and <lb/>
had the honor to partake <lb/>
he Neck cotton hospitality of one <lb/>
I of best citizens, which <lb/>
one enjoyed immensely for <lb/>
which we are very thankful. We <lb/>
Hike and are quite sine <lb/>
there are a number of people around <lb/>
there who ought to Baptists. I <lb/>
wonder if the goes to <lb/>
The farmers this community <lb/>
all done planting cotton. <lb/>
The Alliance met at Bethel <lb/>
day evening. A convention will be <lb/>
held to-morrow night to nominate <lb/>
candidates for various town of- <lb/>
Bees. <lb/>
Miss Carrie James home <lb/>
Friday evening, and retained to her <lb/>
at Greenville this morning. <lb/>
James Hotel will be darker <lb/>
CIGARS, TOILET SOAPS, <lb/>
All your in good <lb/>
PUT TO <lb/>
FINE A. SPECIALTY.<lb/>
she <lb/>
me to vote put none <lb/>
good men the places. The get. <lb/>
of Policemen and are agents have . ,, <lb/>
. . . . . . .,, . some oilier place <lb/>
lo which importance attaches, the past week. a hue <lb/>
for I he office of Police care j some ones gate in this vicinity, i D. u. is visiting <lb/>
be taken to select men whose i <lb/>
Characters who i a W good for <lb/>
will demand the respect of pen- cheeky let we boys would like <lb/>
The doctors had an interesting , , K,. of them. <lb/>
and pleasant convention at to be ob. I Your correspondent <lb/>
The convention , , . . speaks some inches high <lb/>
lie Men are <lb/>
next year will lie at countenance any wheat in this section <lb/>
The following officers won j of the law. With the in-lea high and heading. I have taken <lb/>
for the ensuing j of new into I sample stalks from some of the <lb/>
E. C. GLENN. <lb/>
STANDARD ACID <lb/>
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb/>
SHELL LIME, BONE, <lb/>
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb/>
Tennessee Wagons, for sale, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. Mar. 1887. <lb/>
HARDWARE STORE <lb/>
dent, Dr. Geo. G- Thomas, of <lb/>
Secretary. Dr. J. <lb/>
M. Hayes, of Tr <lb/>
office there will dawn a now era for <lb/>
Greenville, and no impediments to <lb/>
and progress should be allow- <lb/>
Dr. C. If. Pool, of Salisbury. ed in the under stewards. <lb/>
Alliance in his let <lb/>
fields near, and will send them to industrial <lb/>
Some the stalks measured l. J . . ,. , <lb/>
Tell James to come m , o <lb/>
. ,. i i. l ;,., Bethel . <lb/>
again, we he ban. , paragraph is an error. <lb/>
Miss Bailie Keel is teaching a . , . i . <lb/>
vat school at Swamp lg <lb/>
church inn Carolin township. i and there is no sue <lb/>
part the property <lb/>
holders. The originator of re- <lb/>
lire adding to our goods as our customer and public <lb/>
need. Hardware, Mechanics tools. Stove Tinware, Hash, Doors, <lb/>
and putty. Axes, Hoe. Shovels end Rakes, Plow Castings of every kind. <lb/>
Barrows. Barbed Fencing. and Heating and Stove of every <lb/>
I size, Iron. Cucumber and Iron Drill pumps, Ice., c, <lb/>
ate agents tor i--t cook stove now use. I he Is our <lb/>
leader gives entire satisfaction. Our grades am good and well worth <lb/>
fur I <lb/>
sell <lb/>
for merchant <lb/>
have been rewarded increased <lb/>
J. L SUGG, <lb/>
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
OFFICE SUGG k OLD STAND <lb/>
All kinds Risks placed in <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS j <lb/>
FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb/>
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTOR <lb/>
THE FRONT <lb/>
J. D. Williamson <lb/>
TO JOHN <lb/>
Has Moved to One Door North Court House. <lb/>
COW I III. III. <lb/>
BUGGIES, CARTS <lb/>
that parties who <lb/>
have houses rent Greenville <lb/>
have raised their prices. II that is the <lb/>
. way they expect to induce people to ,,. <lb/>
move to town and build it up year ago we started in had our motto <lb/>
will themselves mistaken still cling to Hist car motto, realizing fact that i <lb/>
It seems to us that might be a customer. By close attention t <lb/>
My i- well with <lb/>
we keep up Hie i. ind <lb/>
Best material used in all work. All n i<lb/>
We thank the public and our customers lac and art a <lb/>
larger share In future. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ran Horn. King <lb/>
Also keep on i hill II i <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS. <lb/>
year round, iii n as as i i. <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
Thanking tbs people of this and <lb/>
a continuance of tame. <lb/>
Una <lb/>
The quiet and peaceful township, <lb/>
let this week says has seldom been <lb/>
around Greenville must get known in magisterial circles, till a <lb/>
substantial hi <lb/>
the front. A short while ago two <lb/>
of her best white citizens <lb/>
arrested, and convicted of cow j <lb/>
stealing and were to <lb/>
board a few the State <lb/>
boarding This tune it is <lb/>
other quiet white man who <lb/>
port was doubtless bent mischief. <lb/>
Pitt County Alliance. <lb/>
What a rush my <lb/>
Two millions <lb/>
acres of land thrown to <lb/>
and more than ten thous j prosperous before a <lb/>
and people rushing in upon can looked for, and <lb/>
new domain very first day. that we all help the farmers <lb/>
Such was the scene last week I live more at home and become was <lb/>
when the Government declared j more prosperous. the key <lb/>
open for settlement, j note exactly, and the very one , J. <lb/>
A regular grab came it was. the has for fused work he, and o <lb/>
Everybody rushing in to be first times innumerable. And it is toW <lb/>
at a desirable and set up the one we shall continue ,,. Many the no. <lb/>
It is a scene of dis- strike. Of course no town can ; about live dollars. He said, <lb/>
order <lb/>
quota <lb/>
Such a <lb/>
Govern<lb/>
J. CHEERY. <lb/>
II. MOTE. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
ARRIVED <lb/>
My and Trim <lb/>
hut. Mi-i has and l am <lb/>
prepared to execute in the bid <lb/>
and fashions any work to my <lb/>
de ii have <lb/>
so arrived and will be plea ed to <lb/>
in you. M price b re <lb/>
and to by no <lb/>
one. <lb/>
Mrs. L. C. King, <lb/>
Of. <lb/>
The <lb/>
I HI I V. I i -1.111 a y of ;, <lb/>
t i om. i <lb/>
. . Machines,<lb/>
new -lock I.<lb/>
i. <lb/>
I COBS <lb/>
i. ii <lb/>
pay it he wants to, lie will not. <lb/>
i We hear of another ease in which a <lb/>
certain man fare a neighbor a milk <lb/>
a mule, lie soon <lb/>
has commenced the publication out corn and hay <lb/>
of a series of articles on for their stock, and meat and <lb/>
roads and Railroad Hour for their families, when <lb/>
which promises to should make abundance of <lb/>
quite an interesting series. The at home. It is along this j <lb/>
articles are prepared especially that we so much admire the snit, but lost bis ease and about <lb/>
for that paper <lb/>
closest and bes <lb/>
on the <lb/>
The series <lb/>
several months; <lb/>
question which greatly agitated talk of a Business Association <lb/>
the people of State during we solicited the co-operation of <lb/>
our last Legislature, we i the and Alliance men. <lb/>
will be one i <lb/>
a privilege, <lb/>
deed, as we will quite a crowd <lb/>
in July mid of <lb/>
in . mill;. , . . I ., <lb/>
with his mule and ask. d to attend I <lb/>
n U. trade back, and as We have learned that a gentle- <lb/>
Ti. r. i. . man I New York who is <lb/>
with the bagging says <lb/>
that them <lb/>
the readers of the Democrat i Let all people come together <lb/>
world generally, think they <lb/>
. I do without our cotton longer <lb/>
Special Notice to the than we can their bagging, we <lb/>
them to begin <lb/>
hunting a substitute for <lb/>
on the treat ahead of them. I and labor for the common <lb/>
This live democratic journal j of our section, <lb/>
has increased its circulation <lb/>
per cent, under the management <lb/>
of Mr. E E as editor. <lb/>
good <lb/>
In accordance with <lb/>
No one thing stoat a <lb/>
BO to a as the <lb/>
prepared in. <lb/>
The Republicans are even i <lb/>
sending their to Wash- j <lb/>
with their <lb/>
thinking that their smiling <lb/>
will produce a favorable I North <lb/>
impression on the men of the <lb/>
White House. This <lb/>
If neat and well cared for,, d <lb/>
is indication , on <lb/>
and ; and as the grave- r. <lb/>
now <lb/>
or j <lb/>
ill have but little use for their ; <lb/>
factories next fall. thing i. s <lb/>
sure, we will a substitute astonish yon in an <lb/>
jute bagging, and pay less than Hue too numerous to mention, <lb/>
There will a dinner per yard for it, or our cotton <lb/>
body will be late, and very late getting<lb/>
numerous <lb/>
suggestions it baa been decided to <lb/>
abandon plan of separate class <lb/>
at approaching On ten <lb/>
English Satin Stripe Worsteds, All <lb/>
Wool Albatross, Nun's <lb/>
both plain and fancy, All Wool <lb/>
Cotton Mohair Dress Goods, <lb/>
Lawns in endless varieties, Piques, <lb/>
both Lace, Stripe and Plaid, Per- <lb/>
and Ginghams, Cheviots <lb/>
and Chambrays, Hamburg <lb/>
Edgings and Insertions, <lb/>
Laces, <lb/>
A nice lot of White Goods kept constantly. <lb/>
We are receiving spring and <lb/>
Summer and hope <lb/>
you will not fail to give <lb/>
us call. We have a <lb/>
specially attractive <lb/>
fine of <lb/>
at cents per yard, <lb/>
will to be equal to any <lb/>
will find cents. <lb/>
Of <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
We . had . <lb/>
the <lb/>
to In- iV <lb/>
ad <lb/>
All end ii <lb/>
will<lb/>
A line of Goods that <lb/>
at cents. And <lb/>
many oilier things that we <lb/>
offer at special prices <lb/>
For Sale. <lb/>
I will an Ha <lb/>
eon i two <lb/>
house, bugs<lb/>
. .-------- .- l J <lb/>
d price. Motions endless a . especial a ion to our Center Bind <lb/>
Man, Bays Children, beats far. ,, <lb/>
ard is neglected just to that extent <lb/>
may you expect lo find the living <lb/>
removed from pride of home, love <lb/>
country, and veneration for their <lb/>
Shale. <lb/>
5th. <lb/>
occasion the members of <lb/>
each class set together. It is <lb/>
I hat every trustee <lb/>
intending to be present <lb/>
occasion, semi bis name at once I <lb/>
to John Manning, Chairman, Chapel j <lb/>
Hill. X. order that suitable ac <lb/>
into market. We would be j <lb/>
all our all patriotic <lb/>
men would co-operate with us in j <lb/>
this, similar fights, help us to <lb/>
and our home <lb/>
supplies necessities, then <lb/>
dishing Goods, Shirts, and Collars. Hosiery a ales lino of <lb/>
Scarfs. Shots, to lit all who favor m with their patrons. . rare to <lb/>
this Una Shoes both in and price. lot f <lb/>
SUppers from t.-i cent's up. We i-i call the attention of the Ladies to turn <lb/>
line ti. and Uriah they act do if buy before <lb/>
them. <lb/>
ll- , <lb/>
power i in I <lb/>
Luce. <lb/>
J. N Ii VI <lb/>
I i <lb/>
until then may we <lb/>
Hardware, Haas, Cattery, <lb/>
Hoc. Plain, Shovels, Trice <lb/>
Crockery. I -amps, <lb/>
Willow ware. <lb/>
Harness, and Whips. <lb/>
very low degree of both. There <lb/>
is not a well kept cemetery in <lb/>
Hamilton Items- <lb/>
Purvis spent last <lb/>
Cherry Hill borne now. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
week in town. <lb/>
Several of our are at <lb/>
Taking the above as a stat <lb/>
may do by which lo judge the re- may be provided, <lb/>
very well, we dare say that and Christianity of a <lb/>
if were to send pen pictures town, would show a <lb/>
of their characters, they would <lb/>
not produce so good an effect, <lb/>
that is, if President Harrison r <lb/>
were disposed to do the fair thing <lb/>
about these matters, we can- <lb/>
not say whether he would do <lb/>
this or not. Judging from what <lb/>
the men of the press say about <lb/>
him we feel inclined to jay he <lb/>
would not, for they do not give <lb/>
very flattering accounts of a <lb/>
man of Mr. <lb/>
nor those belonging the de- <lb/>
nearly <lb/>
one of them is a disgrace alike <lb/>
to members of the church and <lb/>
citizens. Instead of calling <lb/>
these sacred plots for the burial <lb/>
of loved ones cemeteries, j going in <lb/>
merchants received <lb/>
the most of new goods, but <lb/>
don't seem to be selling many. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie Parker has opened a <lb/>
nice lot of millinery goods here. <lb/>
big boom for which is <lb/>
hoped for by many of its <lb/>
Greenville's backbone is too Ax Road Chewing Hawkins; Groceries ,, <lb/>
weak just at time much and Provisions, la due line we Tea, Coffee. Sugar. Molasses, Rice Lard <lb/>
plow, and the <lb/>
cotton plows. We will <lb/>
also offer t; the trade <lb/>
which <lb/>
; has more merit than anything of <lb/>
the kind put on the Mess Pork <lb/>
truly, <lb/>
GREENVILLE MAR <lb/>
Corm weekly I. <lb/>
prediction, the very we can Pepper. Soap, both and toilet. Star Lye <lb/>
it will and Bail Lye. Matches. Candles, Starch, <lb/>
,. j, kind. Flour we buy low and sell l-v for the cash. If you need a bar- <lb/>
a boom. Mark our <lb/>
If a starts now <lb/>
you of old woman's dance, it to sec us. are rook bottom it. <lb/>
cannot last long, but strengthen j <lb/>
its backbone by aiding <lb/>
the farmers to fill then i carry Window Bash and Doom of different sizes In stock. Also the <lb/>
mo-it corn cribs and at of in Greenville, Suite, <lb/>
own et double and single. Lounges, Cots, <lb/>
lofts from n get ; Children's and Beds and Cradles. What we have <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
In a more <lb/>
our <lb/>
then we shall have a boom <lb/>
bowing or cattle <lb/>
not got in line we have from several of the let in <lb/>
will order anything you wish at moderate prices. Don't forest our <lb/>
Climax stonewall PLOW'S when you on.-. We carry Castings <lb/>
faded nil both country and town that will be I for these Plows in stock. <lb/>
appointment last Sunday night I .,,,, .,.,. . to r nod <lb/>
our and We can and will <lb/>
good goods as we do. <lb/>
one that will do every pa <lb/>
account of a mating heart of old Pitt good, O you <lb/>
to will a stop to or. treatment, will appreciate. y <lb/>
. . I.- mo,. an- I sell as low as any one who sells as go. <lb/>
who bad bard times, and our young men go- <lb/>
at Bethel I leg West to make a living, but <lb/>
Yours <lb/>
On Monday IN d y of Hay i. <lb/>
1889, I will I House <lb/>
in the On lo highest <lb/>
mad r for cash one in <lb/>
containing ah <lb/>
ed as i Situ ; p <lb/>
Tow iii-hip adjoining the Dr. P. <lb/>
ii. w. T. the <lb/>
Lands others and known as tie- <lb/>
Nick Williams and hind Corn <lb/>
where John Peebles and I. B. Warren i <lb/>
now live lo an in my A. Salt <lb/>
hands for collection Wiley Sail <lb/>
j have been levied on I Hides <lb/>
j said land as of id j Bags <lb/>
Balk Sid.-. <lb/>
I ilk <lb/>
i; u <lb/>
Pitt ii <lb/>
Sugar Cured <lb/>
Hour <lb/>
Brown St. <lb/>
j sugar<lb/>
Sail II <lb/>
Lard <lb/>
Eggs <lb/>
Ill<lb/>
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<p>
M. R. Lang's Column. <lb/>
COST. <lb/>
n a few weeks store which <lb/>
I now occupy will have to <lb/>
extensive repairs. In <lb/>
order to the work- <lb/>
men to work with more <lb/>
I shall have <lb/>
to reduce <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Local <lb/>
To do this I shall offer <lb/>
EXTRAORDINARY <lb/>
BARGAINS <lb/>
to those v, ho can avail them- <lb/>
-h.-s the opportunity. <lb/>
Beginning <lb/>
TO-BAY <lb/>
I shall offer for the <lb/>
NEXT DAYS <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
May. <lb/>
Fifth Month. <lb/>
me. <lb/>
of roses. <lb/>
Have <lb/>
House cleaning is in order. <lb/>
Five in May. <lb/>
The year is gone. <lb/>
Town next Monday. <lb/>
Yesterday was a legal <lb/>
Small boy, dog, tin string, <lb/>
yelp. <lb/>
The health of the town is excel- <lb/>
lent. <lb/>
is reported tor <lb/>
County Commissioners meet next <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
This month the early <lb/>
will begin. <lb/>
The weather last week was beau- <lb/>
until Thursday. <lb/>
The April showers came thick <lb/>
and fast last <lb/>
The strawberry crop promises to <lb/>
be huge and inviting. <lb/>
The streets were last <lb/>
the rain. <lb/>
This is day of <lb/>
There remain days. <lb/>
The new peanut rooster at Cher- <lb/>
is novel <lb/>
Fulton Market Pickled Beef at <lb/>
the Old Brick Store- <lb/>
Candidates City Clerk are <lb/>
looming up and last. <lb/>
A good horse for sale for cash, or <lb/>
on time by J. C. Lanier. <lb/>
This is no for 1111- <lb/>
but a <lb/>
DONA FiDE PHASING <lb/>
-01 <lb/>
lift <lb/>
which must 1-e done lo <lb/>
arrangements.<lb/>
We carry a full line of Earle <lb/>
Wilson's Collars and <lb/>
NEW AND OLD <lb/>
GOOD <lb/>
Will be treated alike and no <lb/>
goods will be reserved. We <lb/>
invite those <lb/>
seeking <lb/>
fame <lb/>
In the above lines to examine <lb/>
our prices and see that we <lb/>
mean business. <lb/>
um w aw <lb/>
Of all kinds and <lb/>
Our sister town. Washington, <lb/>
will celebrate the 10th of May. <lb/>
can increase <lb/>
business by wise advertising. <lb/>
In May we have live Wednesdays, <lb/>
live Thursdays and Jive Fridays. <lb/>
The new Baptist church at Mil- <lb/>
was dedicated last <lb/>
The candidates are j <lb/>
rapport next <lb/>
The Goldsboro is one <lb/>
year old. success to it. <lb/>
The gay and festive May fly has <lb/>
made We foil Via. <lb/>
the meeting of the <lb/>
Association tomorrow <lb/>
Cabbage plants for sale, both <lb/>
early and late, apply to Allen War <lb/>
nil. <lb/>
This was visited by a <lb/>
thunder storm about noon on Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
the best <lb/>
trashing compound at the Old Brick <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
Mr. G M- Tucker told us Monday <lb/>
that be would begin plowing his cot <lb/>
ton yesterday. <lb/>
Vouched package Pearline , <lb/>
i done the washing a small <lb/>
four weeks. Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Too much stench in the town just <lb/>
after the lain week. <lb/>
is needed. <lb/>
This is the last warning we will <lb/>
give about registration before the <lb/>
I ton u election. <lb/>
We have on hand Doors and <lb/>
Windows which we will sell very <lb/>
low. Co. <lb/>
Yesterday was the Centennial <lb/>
the inauguration of President Geo. <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
Boy Lace Flour. It is <lb/>
guaranteed to lie the best <lb/>
at Old Brick <lb/>
We hear whispered around <lb/>
there is a marriage on the <lb/>
No, we won't <lb/>
front of Messrs. Cherry I <lb/>
stores has just received a new <lb/>
extension awning. <lb/>
Sheriff and Tax col- <lb/>
will sell a number of tracts <lb/>
land next Monday. <lb/>
The Episcopal Sunday-school hail <lb/>
an Buster party in the Opera House <lb/>
last Wednesday night. <lb/>
Too much water in river and <lb/>
swamps is retarding both farm and <lb/>
railroad work adjacent <lb/>
I German and Pearl Millet, Or- <lb/>
chard Timothy and Clover <lb/>
i Seed for by K. C. Ghent. <lb/>
Who's going to Wrightsville this <lb/>
summer with the soldier boys <lb/>
Don't all speak at once. <lb/>
Received Boss Famous <lb/>
j Lunch Milk Biscuit. The most pal- <lb/>
at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
There is work ahead for Green <lb/>
vine. Join the Business <lb/>
lien and in She move. <lb/>
18,000.1 Top House officials have <lb/>
the game of dominoes to <lb/>
while away the dull boom. <lb/>
A nice line of best harness, <lb/>
whips and at low prices at <lb/>
D. Williamson's Carriage <lb/>
Personal. <lb/>
Mr. J. M. attended court <lb/>
at last week. <lb/>
Miss Bynum spent a few <lb/>
days in Greenville last week. <lb/>
Bee. G. L. Finch made a visit last <lb/>
week to his old home in Halifax <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Miss Mattie Abrams, of <lb/>
Mount, is visiting her sister, <lb/>
M. Schultz. <lb/>
We were pleased to see Mr. J. W. <lb/>
in town last week. The same <lb/>
old <lb/>
Mr. W. G. Stokes has been <lb/>
pointed Postmaster at <lb/>
in this county. <lb/>
Misses Ma and Lillie Mayo <lb/>
Falkland, were in town a day or <lb/>
two last week. <lb/>
Governor will deliver <lb/>
i the the close of Littleton <lb/>
I Female College, May <lb/>
Mrs. S. M- Schultz returned last <lb/>
week from a brief visit to <lb/>
Mount routing her parents. <lb/>
Mr. Sidney Higgs has returned <lb/>
I after a flying visit to old home <lb/>
near Scotland Neck, last week. <lb/>
Bear. Mr. j <lb/>
minister at preached in <lb/>
the Opera House here Sunday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Mr. G. W. Cos, a native of this <lb/>
county who two years ago removed, <lb/>
to Dunn, has been appointed Post- <lb/>
master of that town. <lb/>
Miss Lenna a beautiful <lb/>
and accomplished young lady, <lb/>
Pitt county, is visiting the family <lb/>
of Mr. W. Cox. Dunn <lb/>
Mr. L. II. a member of <lb/>
the Greenville Guam, has gone to <lb/>
the New York Centennial with the <lb/>
Guards. We wish more <lb/>
of oar boys had gone. <lb/>
Mr. J. II. left with his <lb/>
family last week for Durham. We <lb/>
learn he will take charge of the <lb/>
gallery that was owned by <lb/>
his brother who died on the first <lb/>
in st. <lb/>
We were glad to have a call from <lb/>
our friend Mr. H. L. Fennel, of <lb/>
Wilmington, on Saturday. He came <lb/>
to take bis wife and the young <lb/>
lady back home. They left Mon- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
last Friday night, <lb/>
the down pouring of the j <lb/>
Pad Boy. Any in- <lb/>
formation leading to his recovery <lb/>
will be highly appreciated by <lb/>
L. of the Bethel <lb/>
Church and F. M. of. <lb/>
the were present <lb/>
portions of last, week assisting in I <lb/>
the meeting progressing in the <lb/>
Methodist Church <lb/>
Our young friend, Mr, C. C. Cobb, j <lb/>
of the of Cobb Pros. Gil- <lb/>
of Norfolk, was in town last <lb/>
week. We were glad to have a call <lb/>
from Charlie, and to learn that his <lb/>
house is doing a good business. <lb/>
Mr. J F. a Pitt <lb/>
boy now resident of Richmond Va., <lb/>
and traveling salesman for the <lb/>
drug house of <lb/>
was in town last week, lie <lb/>
two very neat pen wipers at the <lb/>
office for the use of <lb/>
editor. <lb/>
That able, brilliant, and competent <lb/>
advocate, the accomplished Col. <lb/>
of Greenville, appeared as I <lb/>
counsel eighteen cases at Greene <lb/>
Court last week, and won every j <lb/>
case. He is a good lawyer, and <lb/>
better spirit or a bigger-hearted <lb/>
man never lived, and we are glad <lb/>
to this tribute to his <lb/>
H Hit tor- <lb/>
Senator Vance takes the cake. <lb/>
He has lost two eyes year and <lb/>
still good eye left. He has <lb/>
his glass eye and had to <lb/>
have put in. <lb/>
Mr. W. B. of <lb/>
township, takes the lead on wheat. <lb/>
Last Saturday some stalks were <lb/>
brought us his that <lb/>
three feet in height were <lb/>
nicely headed. <lb/>
A note from Prof. <lb/>
s us that the name of Lizzie <lb/>
; Plow should have appeared in the <lb/>
J roll of honor for the Institute that <lb/>
; we published last week. <lb/>
The Pad was <lb/>
out of town las Sunday did not <lb/>
attend Sunday-school, hence we <lb/>
have no the <lb/>
of the temple. <lb/>
GRAND <lb/>
In the latest <lb/>
III <lb/>
Such as Cashmeres <lb/>
Beige Zephyrs, both Lace and Hem- <lb/>
stitched Dress Goods in the most delicate <lb/>
shades, and Trimmings to match. <lb/>
Pairs Sample Shoes at Cost <lb/>
SAMPLE HATS AT COST. <lb/>
Dress and business suits to fit, and suit the <lb/>
settled nest Monday and the. work m peculiar buyer. All Calico at per yard. V f <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
It takes very little energy to <lb/>
catch a Mirror. True, <lb/>
but just try to turn loose after <lb/>
you have caught it. or out run it, j <lb/>
either, yon will it a hard <lb/>
task. <lb/>
The matter of constructing the <lb/>
dam from the North cud of the <lb/>
bridge has been delayed for some <lb/>
time. We hope it will be definitely I <lb/>
C. O. P. <lb/>
Cotton Seed Lard, <lb/>
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. <lb/>
FREE FROM HOG FAT. <lb/>
PURE. <lb/>
WHOLESOME. <lb/>
ECONOMICAL. <lb/>
Tor sale all Grocers, fend for Illus- <lb/>
Pamphlet, <lb/>
ABOUT <lb/>
ONE PRIZE DINNERS, <lb/>
or how to provide a nod dinner for four <lb/>
for One Dollar. <lb/>
An excellent Cook Honk of pages <lb/>
I-mo., containing one hundred Dinner <lb/>
of Fan. with instructions how to <lb/>
prepare each one. so that the for <lb/>
four persons cannot exceed one dollar, <lb/>
additional recipes. <lb/>
This valuable book will given <lb/>
to any one sending or presenting the <lb/>
tickets, representing the purchase of <lb/>
I twenty pounds C. O. <lb/>
SEED at our Branch Store, No. <lb/>
W. St., N. Y. <lb/>
Each pail of our Lard contains a ticket, <lb/>
the number on which corresponds to the <lb/>
number of pounds In the pail. <lb/>
Tbs Cotton Oil Company, N. Y. <lb/>
SOLD BY<lb/>
Broker. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
TELL <lb/>
Be. L. Finch requests us to <lb/>
announce that his appointments for <lb/>
Falkland have been changed from <lb/>
the second to tho first Sunday in the <lb/>
mouth. He will preach there next <lb/>
Sunday morning at o'clock. <lb/>
A horse belonging to <lb/>
Joyner fell in well on his <lb/>
few miles above town, <lb/>
morning. The animal was being <lb/>
dug out when the report reached as <lb/>
the damage it sustained was <lb/>
not known. <lb/>
We have received from J. II. <lb/>
Moore, Principal, a very pretty in- <lb/>
to commencement <lb/>
of <lb/>
N. C, 21st and 22nd. James <lb/>
M. of New de- <lb/>
livers the annual address. <lb/>
News came last week that both <lb/>
Mr. John Fleming and his wife were <lb/>
dangerously sick at their home <lb/>
township. Their <lb/>
friends hen men glad to lean of <lb/>
improvement In their condition on <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
in order and Alfred Forbes, It. <lb/>
King, Tyson, K. Williams, Jr., <lb/>
Oscar Hooker. J. Murphy. J. S., <lb/>
I Smith and O. A. White were placed <lb/>
before the convention. <lb/>
A ballot was taken and It. <lb/>
Jr., being the only candidate <lb/>
who received a majority of the votes accepted to take <lb/>
cast was declared one of the no mi-1 Miller <lb/>
The convention then proceeded <lb/>
to the selection of another <lb/>
date, and on the ballot Alfred <lb/>
Forbes received a majority of the <lb/>
votes cast was declared the <lb/>
other nominee. <lb/>
On motion of I. the <lb/>
nominations wore made unanimous. <lb/>
On motion of G. I. King, J. <lb/>
Murphy was re-elected member of <lb/>
the Committee for the <lb/>
ensuing year. <lb/>
The bad weather interferes very <lb/>
much with tho railroad work. All <lb/>
the grading is completed except at <lb/>
two or three places on creek and <lb/>
swamp crossing, from which the <lb/>
hands have been run out several <lb/>
times of late by rains- <lb/>
Sorry to learn that Bey. B. John <lb/>
is quite <lb/>
Voice. That is news to the home <lb/>
folks. Instead of being sick the <lb/>
good brother is hard at work an <lb/>
nit cresting meeting to <lb/>
point sin-sick souls to the. Great <lb/>
John Collins lies buried in a earn <lb/>
in Geneva with nothing to <lb/>
mark bis grave but a small stone <lb/>
with the J. C cut on it. <lb/>
Durham Plant. a mistake. <lb/>
John Collins lives right here in <lb/>
Greenville and says he's -the same <lb/>
old <lb/>
his having sent for by <lb/>
Miller, Attorney General, and <lb/>
informed that they must be allowed. <lb/>
The result was that Mr. Durham <lb/>
has been informed by Secretary Win- <lb/>
that his resignation as First <lb/>
Controller of the Treasury has been <lb/>
at once. <lb/>
. . . dopes to have bet- <lb/>
luck with the new Republican <lb/>
; Controller in getting through the <lb/>
; crooked vouchers of his New York <lb/>
subordinate. Mr. retires <lb/>
i from office with the respect of every <lb/>
; body and a good conscience. <lb/>
W. W. Dudley, of <lb/>
fame, is said to be successfully en- <lb/>
gaged in the very lucrative <lb/>
of office brokerage this city, <lb/>
lie has more callers every day than <lb/>
the average cabinet officer. He <lb/>
not go near tho White House, <lb/>
but that is understood to be in def- <lb/>
to a request of Harrison, who <lb/>
The Third Ward meeting was held . is a great sticker for outside <lb/>
in the Opera House and was called and does not diminish bis in- <lb/>
to order by A. L. member of which is greater than that <lb/>
the Executive Committee for that j of any other man, not even except- <lb/>
It is now stated here that <lb/>
son will probably extend the time <lb/>
for the Mail Service to <lb/>
come under the Civil Service law. <lb/>
He has already extended the time <lb/>
once, but the officials have <lb/>
discovered that the time men- <lb/>
give <lb/>
I have an elegant line of <lb/>
GOODS <lb/>
THE OF THE <lb/>
Cos Cotton Planter <lb/>
Has been reduced from <lb/>
to <lb/>
And not depend on borrowing nor <lb/>
trying to make one Planter do <lb/>
the work two Planters, but <lb/>
buy a plantar this season <lb/>
and save the risk of <lb/>
a stand of cotton <lb/>
which may cost you <lb/>
more than <lb/>
planter. <lb/>
REPAIRING. <lb/>
THIRD WARD. <lb/>
Ward. <lb/>
On motion of F. G. James, A. L. <lb/>
Blow was made permanent chair- <lb/>
man. <lb/>
On motion of Charles G. <lb/>
L. was made <lb/>
Nominations were declared <lb/>
older and the name.-, of D- D. Has <lb/>
M. B Lang, Many Skinner, J. <lb/>
That embrace the very latest style and <lb/>
fashion. My goods are new and I car- <lb/>
a complete stock. A competent as- <lb/>
has been secured and all Tell bun not lo delay <lb/>
can be suited. My long <lb/>
in the business and the many <lb/>
patrons I have served, attests to my <lb/>
ability to give satisfaction to all. <lb/>
patronage solicited. <lb/>
Mrs. M. T. <lb/>
X. <lb/>
This space reserved for <lb/>
JOHN I. <lb/>
Greenville, X. C. <lb/>
LOW TARIFF <lb/>
NO m MR ON <lb/>
B. Cherry, T. J. Jarvis, A. j them time enough to all of <lb/>
were the Democrats in the service with <lb/>
Last week the editor received a <lb/>
telegram from a Chinaman is <lb/>
looking into the prospects Green- <lb/>
ville as a good place to establish a <lb/>
laundry. There is nothing like let- <lb/>
ting our town lie known abroad <lb/>
The business men can help the <lb/>
accomplish much in this <lb/>
direction. <lb/>
Stocks and J. D. Williamson <lb/>
placed before the con vent ion. <lb/>
On the first ballot Lang <lb/>
a majority of the voles cast <lb/>
and was declared one of the <lb/>
On the fourth ballot T. J. <lb/>
was chosen as the other nominee. <lb/>
On motion of F. G. James the <lb/>
nominations were made unanimous. <lb/>
A. L. Blow was elected member <lb/>
of the Executive Committee, for <lb/>
the coming year. <lb/>
The Democrats held no meetings <lb/>
the First and fourth <lb/>
having Large <lb/>
ties being left to them the <lb/>
of one from each. <lb/>
For we have free Buggies now. Ah <lb/>
you Ere free to buy w here you please, but <lb/>
if want to save money you come to <lb/>
my factory on 4th street, rear H. <lb/>
Cherry For convenience we <lb/>
have an entrance through II. F. <lb/>
Keels Stables street. I can give <lb/>
you <lb/>
Si <lb/>
but examine <lb/>
now and see 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. Alfred Forbes <lb/>
with full particulars <lb/>
and it will betaken <lb/>
to factory, re- <lb/>
paired, and re- <lb/>
turned at a <lb/>
moderate <lb/>
cost. <lb/>
Builder's Material. <lb/>
Ti II him that I can furnish him <lb/>
Timbers that he may need, either <lb/>
dressed or undressed. Also I <lb/>
furnish him with build- <lb/>
Brackets and <lb/>
for porches <lb/>
and piazzas, in fact any <lb/>
or trim- <lb/>
that he may <lb/>
need to build a <lb/>
nice house. <lb/>
Will Grind Your Corn. <lb/>
Washington Letter. <lb/>
our regular <lb/>
Washington, d. c., April <lb/>
Senator Harris, who been in <lb/>
Schools i-i the <lb/>
town pie to-day. And the <lb/>
says add, pick-tick <lb/>
row. <lb/>
As all know cleanliness is one the <lb/>
first laws of nature. Keep your <lb/>
premises clean and scatter lime pro <lb/>
If any would like to buy a <lb/>
nice portable soda fountain at <lb/>
tho office and <lb/>
particulars. <lb/>
Mr. A. Tyson is having his i <lb/>
residence on Greene street j <lb/>
and enlarged. It will be made <lb/>
two stories. <lb/>
Speaking prolific animals and <lb/>
fowls. Mr. B. of this town- <lb/>
ship told us the other day that of the <lb/>
sow belonging to him had found pigs , has returned to Washing- <lb/>
three tunes in ten mouths three j ,,, the Centennial <lb/>
days. The tunes were in Jane, Dec I in alter which he ex- <lb/>
ember and April, the segregate , to ,.,. <lb/>
being twenty-two pigs. ; Committee. <lb/>
, , . , It is a rare now when either <lb/>
A Distinguished professional man Tanner or Assistant <lb/>
or Washington, in making a remit- pardon <lb/>
to the let all reverse at least <lb/>
some very kind words that can but o- ate <lb/>
a responsive chord la the of <lb/>
canon. He says pensions. Home, <lb/>
is well worth the money charged eyes will open wide <lb/>
it. I regard it as the most estimates for pensions for <lb/>
paper in the next fiscal year comes to be <lb/>
Republicans, they have asked for <lb/>
another and expect, to <lb/>
get it. <lb/>
Julian the new <lb/>
British minister has arrival my expenses an <lb/>
i being a Lord, he will probably for goods <lb/>
know better how to mind his own <lb/>
business than Lord <lb/>
man whom be succeeds did. <lb/>
The Republican congressmen for <lb/>
the South are very much exercised <lb/>
because they have none of <lb/>
; the fat official plums either in Wash- <lb/>
or abroad under this ad- <lb/>
; ministration. Outwardly they show <lb/>
i little signs of the trouble, but they <lb/>
, hold meetings in secret at which , <lb/>
I they rage and make dire threats as i <lb/>
I to what they do if they are not <lb/>
It is not likely their <lb/>
threats will seriously alarm any- <lb/>
body. <lb/>
BUGGY <lb/>
And further that I can hi <lb/>
corn into good Meal and that <lb/>
will convince him of <lb/>
the same if he will <lb/>
bring me his corn <lb/>
to grind. <lb/>
Of Pneumonia, on the 24th Say of <lb/>
April, at her near Bethel, X <lb/>
C, I. wife of <lb/>
Geo. W. daughter of <lb/>
the late Jno. W. in the 28th <lb/>
year of her age. The same sad story of <lb/>
a young wife snatched from the bosom <lb/>
of a husband and the care of four <lb/>
bright little girls repeated. The <lb/>
gloom of this untimely death is keenly <lb/>
felt by her many relatives and friends. <lb/>
The scene <lb/>
That you ever had your life for <lb/>
810.00 to lest money than any one <lb/>
else in the county can give you. why <lb/>
I pay the <lb/>
and saw dis- <lb/>
count, and it you don't believe it you <lb/>
come and see. Having had is years <lb/>
experience in the business I guarantee <lb/>
perfect satisfaction or no charge. Re- <lb/>
pairing a specialty. forget the <lb/>
place on street rear J. B. Cherry <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
On the 8th day of May A. <lb/>
1880, will sell at the Court House door <lb/>
the town of Greenville to the highest <lb/>
bidder for cash one tract of land in <lb/>
county containing about SO acres and <lb/>
Bounded as follows ; Situated in <lb/>
Dam Township adjoining the hums of <lb/>
Case. Alfred <lb/>
a stake In W. ; case and <lb/>
line running to a <lb/>
pine in Nichols line and <lb/>
t; Case North and corner- <lb/>
at a stake at <lb/>
line, then running East to the Bee <lb/>
Corner to Alfred Nichols Corner <lb/>
Dennis Corner then hack to the <lb/>
beginning to satisfy an execution In my <lb/>
By complying with the above yon <lb/>
will greatly oblige <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
Or. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
her death bed were ex. M property of said Charles T. <lb/>
heart-rending. She bore her ., A- sheriff, <lb/>
tor twenty-one days with 8th 1880, By K. W. D. S. <lb/>
Christian fortitude, inn was <lb/>
to exclaim, hard ii is to <lb/>
Ii Tar Transportation <lb/>
. <lb/>
Greenville, President <lb/>
J. <lb/>
J. S. Greenville, <lb/>
X. M. Gen <lb/>
Cant. It. JONES, <lb/>
People's Line for Havel on <lb/>
The Steamer is the finest <lb/>
and quickest boat on the river. She has <lb/>
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb/>
and painted. <lb/>
Fitted specially for the comfort. M <lb/>
and convenience of Ladles. <lb/>
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb/>
A Table furnished with the <lb/>
best the market affords. <lb/>
A trip on the Steamer Is <lb/>
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb/>
Leaves Washington Wednesday <lb/>
and Friday n. o'clock, a. m. <lb/>
bands for collection against C. T. Case Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb/>
and which have been levied on said laud and Saturday t o'clock, a. m. <lb/>
Freights received and through <lb/>
Iii Lading given to all points. <lb/>
J. t HI Agent <lb/>
When I <lb/>
mother <lb/>
Services appropriate to the Wash- <lb/>
Centennial were held in <lb/>
Methodist church at o'clock yes- <lb/>
Some bad sidewalks in Greenville, i <lb/>
In advance we predict tho new <lb/>
will set matters right <lb/>
When qualify. <lb/>
You miss something pretty if you <lb/>
fail to see the new millinery goods <lb/>
at Mr. i;. A. Bee ad- <lb/>
nest week. <lb/>
made up for the next session of Con- <lb/>
If there is not some high <lb/>
old kicking among the <lb/>
shall be very much mistaken. <lb/>
The open row between Senators <lb/>
Sherman and Quay over the <lb/>
of patronage has been the <lb/>
talk of the week in political circles. <lb/>
Hear consider <lb/>
as discreditable <lb/>
Something to attract your attention <lb/>
is the large new advertisement of J. <lb/>
B. Cherry this paper. There <lb/>
is no complete stock in Green <lb/>
ville than that, to be found their <lb/>
store, of which fact, you will be con- <lb/>
upon reading their <lb/>
And more courteous, <lb/>
leave my poor lit lie <lb/>
t lie end was near she asked her <lb/>
to take her little children, with <lb/>
and tears that touched deeply the <lb/>
of all who beard her. She often <lb/>
spoke of the hour of twelve o'clock, and <lb/>
strange to relate, when that time came. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Greenville. X. C. <lb/>
On Monday the 6th day of V. <lb/>
1889, I will sell at the Court House <lb/>
in the town of Greenville to <lb/>
highest for cash one tract of land <lb/>
Pitt county containing about <lb/>
acres And bounded as fellows- Situated <lb/>
that firm can nowhere be found, <lb/>
nays to trade with such a house. <lb/>
It <lb/>
T. S. T. <lb/>
The Tar <lb/>
There must have been a thousand <lb/>
drummers in town last week, more <lb/>
or less. Heap more less, than more <lb/>
though, we <lb/>
The Staling is the name <lb/>
new daily paper recently started <lb/>
at by Mr. Theodore Hob- <lb/>
good. It bids fair to success. <lb/>
ALL OTHER <lb/>
Some improvements arc being I <lb/>
added to the of Mr. T. It. I <lb/>
Cherry's residence on third street. <lb/>
per for Sweet Scotch <lb/>
lb sold in Pitt Co., <lb/>
ill be sold proportionately a guarantee of its superiority, at <lb/>
i . ; the Old Brick Store, <lb/>
low. Don t miss s <lb/>
Does the public know that you arc <lb/>
My name in this column a merchant doing business in <lb/>
a- ii Greenville Let business man <lb/>
is sufficient guarantee that all advertise in the <lb/>
promises made above will be <lb/>
upheld Van Stephens received, a <lb/>
line nice toilet soaps, and know- <lb/>
that a newspaper needs <lb/>
soap scrubbing sent over a <lb/>
cake. It was o. k. <lb/>
The only 81.50 a <lb/>
year. Try one year if yon <lb/>
do not like it, we will give another <lb/>
years <lb/>
Skinner's mill just above town is <lb/>
cutting timber for the railroad <lb/>
from the embankment to the <lb/>
river. The bridge will be iron. <lb/>
Lookout, for the time has <lb/>
for the ice cream and strawberry <lb/>
parties. Woe lie the fellow who is <lb/>
out of the necessary <lb/>
The trade issue of the Rocky <lb/>
Mount which came out last <lb/>
week, was a fine publication. It <lb/>
will do a good work for that section <lb/>
A health <lb/>
and strength renewed and of ease <lb/>
a id comfort follows the <lb/>
of as acts harmony with <lb/>
oaten to effectually cleanse <lb/>
system when costive or billions, j <lb/>
M R. Lane's Column For sale in by <lb/>
leading druggists. <lb/>
Tho oyster season is over, there <lb/>
being no in May, either cap or <lb/>
lowercase, and we will have to con- <lb/>
tent ourselves until September for <lb/>
that delicious finite <lb/>
V. L. Stephens, believes in having <lb/>
fresh goods. week he is re <lb/>
fresh frosts, confections and <lb/>
light groceries. He has also put m <lb/>
a line of the very best toilet soaps. <lb/>
Bead his new advertisement in this <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
found doing anything for him again <lb/>
the people of the country will know <lb/>
Transportation claims that ho gave up <lb/>
Company bold its annual meeting j one place to Sherman with the dis- <lb/>
Thursday of last week. The I understanding that a <lb/>
report of the General Manager should have place, <lb/>
showed, the of the company and that while he was out of town <lb/>
to be in a very prosperous condition j Sherman a march on him and <lb/>
The company is out of debt and has had an Ohio man appointed to that <lb/>
considerable money ahead in the very position. Sherman evidently <lb/>
. earth, and gain for her a crown of glory <lb/>
and dishonorable and when I in otherworld. Our heartfelt <lb/>
she breathed her last and lay cold and ; adjoining the <lb/>
hi death. One more soul had taken lands of Alfred Forbes, T. Cannon <lb/>
its eternal She had been a j the Heirs and others and known <lb/>
her of the Methodist church tor about I as the May lands also the puce known as <lb/>
four years, and was a woman possessed the Hodge lands, adjoining the lands of <lb/>
of those traits of character, Tucker, <lb/>
to make her beloved and popular on this erg containing acres more or less also <lb/>
the place known as the Summers Lands <lb/>
adjoining the lands S. A. and <lb/>
reaches out toward her bereaved <lb/>
family. May their be her eternal <lb/>
gain. G. <lb/>
treasury. This speaks well for the <lb/>
in of the company and we <lb/>
are glad t he people on the line are <lb/>
it so liberally. An <lb/>
election of officers for the g <lb/>
year was held, resulting in tho re- <lb/>
election of the entire corps who <lb/>
the past year. <lb/>
Ward <lb/>
Conventions <lb/>
were held by the <lb/>
does not want lo quarrel with Quay. <lb/>
This is the way he replied to Quay's <lb/>
abuse Of the Senator felt <lb/>
aggrieved be should have, come to <lb/>
me and we might have settled the <lb/>
matter without any or <lb/>
I have always regarded <lb/>
Quay as a personal friend, <lb/>
and I am still his friend. would <lb/>
be the last man in the world to say <lb/>
one word calculated to hurt Mr. <lb/>
others containing acres inure or less <lb/>
also the place known as the Tyson <lb/>
containing more <lb/>
or less to satisfy an execution in my <lb/>
hands for collection I. <lb/>
lard and which have been levied on said <lb/>
land a- the property of said j. I. Ballard. <lb/>
J. A. K. <lb/>
April 4th, By B. S. <lb/>
Democrats of the Second and Third Sherman's soft <lb/>
only two to which any , has effect on <lb/>
interest last Friday <lb/>
Quay who left here for his home <lb/>
night for the purpose of nominating in . , <lb/>
i John Sherman has <lb/>
a enemy; one who will <lb/>
allow so scruples to stand in the way <lb/>
voted next Monday. <lb/>
SECOND <lb/>
The Second Ward met in the <lb/>
Court House and the meeting was <lb/>
called to order by J. Murphy, <lb/>
member of tho Executive Commit- <lb/>
tee for Second Ward. <lb/>
Upon of it, Williams, Jr., <lb/>
of bis getting even. <lb/>
When the new cabinet took office. <lb/>
First Controller Durham, who has <lb/>
made a proud record in that very <lb/>
important office, tendered his <lb/>
nation to Secretary to take <lb/>
J. D. Murphy was made permanent; effect upon the appointment of his <lb/>
chairman, and upon motion of J. successor. A few days ago in tin <lb/>
Tucker, D. J. was made <lb/>
Secretary. <lb/>
Upon motion of B. W. King, it <lb/>
was decided that the convention <lb/>
select its by ballot. <lb/>
regular course of business the <lb/>
received through the <lb/>
meat of Justice a batch of <lb/>
presented by John John A. <lb/>
port, the notorious supervisor <lb/>
Upon motion of It. Jr., elections in New York aggregating <lb/>
it was agreed that each elector vote j for <lb/>
two candidates on one ticket the incurred by him during the late <lb/>
two receiving a majority of the votes <lb/>
cast to be the nominees. <lb/>
presidential election. After careful <lb/>
examination Mr. Durham refused to <lb/>
Nominations wore then declared pass these vouchers, <lb/>
i . h; most elegant form <lb/>
H NUTRITIOUS <lb/>
OF CALIFORNIA, <lb/>
Combined with the medicinal <lb/>
virtues of plants known to be <lb/>
most beneficial to the human <lb/>
system, funning an agreeable <lb/>
and effective laxative to <lb/>
cure <lb/>
and the many ills de- <lb/>
rending on a weak or inactive <lb/>
condition of the <lb/>
LIVER RID BOWELS. <lb/>
t is most excellent remedy known to <lb/>
EFFECTUALLY <lb/>
When one is Bilious or Constipated <lb/>
HEALTH and STRENGTH <lb/>
NATURALLY FOLLOW. <lb/>
one is using it and all arc <lb/>
delighted with it. <lb/>
A K<lb/>
MANUFACTURED ONLY <lb/>
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. <lb/>
CAL. <lb/>
AT. K. Y. <lb/>
have just re- <lb/>
turned from New York <lb/>
City with a full line of <lb/>
Worsted, <lb/>
White Goods, Laces <lb/>
Embroideries, Swiss <lb/>
Flouncing- a Specialty, <lb/>
Fine Clothing the <lb/>
firm patron- <lb/>
by H. Morris <lb/>
; Shoes, Hats, <lb/>
We bought low for <lb/>
cash and will sell at <lb/>
panic prices. <lb/>
Be sure to call. <lb/>
The Classes will so arranged that <lb/>
new pupil- can enter the first week in <lb/>
January. <lb/>
TEACHERS <lb/>
Di Principal, <lb/>
st. <lb/>
Miss r. De- <lb/>
Mi-s M. and <lb/>
mental Music. <lb/>
Miss Rouse. and <lb/>
Drawing. <lb/>
Mrs. E. Book Keeping <lb/>
DEPARTMENTS. <lb/>
Academic. <lb/>
Classical and Mathematical. Mu- <lb/>
sic Painting Drawing. <lb/>
Military. <lb/>
ADVANTAGES <lb/>
Law. Buildings. <lb/>
Healthy i <lb/>
of Prepared Food for <lb/>
Boarders. A Corps of Teachers, <lb/>
all being graduates of first class <lb/>
Music Department equal <lb/>
in work to any College in the State. <lb/>
New Pianos and Organs. <lb/>
if nearly volumes, <lb/>
purchased recently for <lb/>
Kate- Moderate, from to for <lb/>
Board and Tuition Tuition and <lb/>
for Day Pupils the same as advertised <lb/>
ill Pupils who do not board <lb/>
with the Principal should hist <lb/>
before engaging hoard elsewhere. For <lb/>
further particulars, Address, <lb/>
Principal. <lb/>
Water Mills. <lb/>
The undersigned having leased <lb/>
mills for ; number of them j <lb/>
in thorough order, begs leave inform <lb/>
the that he is to <lb/>
Corn and wheat in a Ii manner, <lb/>
Satisfaction guaranteed to all patrons. <lb/>
would inform merchant- that I am <lb/>
prepared to furnish them good water <lb/>
mill at prices delivered, I <lb/>
want to at retail cam i <lb/>
be supplied at my store in <lb/>
where will also find a select <lb/>
of Merchandise which will p <lb/>
sold at lowest prices j <lb/>
Robt, R. Fleming. <lb/>
Of Interest to Lactic <lb/>
lady <lb/>
for <lb/>
complaints to . .<lb/>
</p>
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Pearline <lb/>
Washing Compound <lb/>
SAVES the kind of labor that <lb/>
Wears cut women, clothing and <lb/>
If this is true, you want <lb/>
Every grocer keeps it, and a <lb/>
pennies will buy sufficient for a <lb/>
families are now using it. <lb/>
n Peddlers and some <lb/>
which <lb/>
inc. or Jedd but <lb/>
OPERA HOUSE CORNER <lb/>
Oil be found a supply of <lb/>
Light Ml, Fruits, <lb/>
Confections, Tobacco, <lb/>
which will sold at very <lb/>
PRICES. me a call. <lb/>
J. C. CHESTNUT. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
THE <lb/>
B- BATIK. <lb/>
-I hoar you are the willow <lb/>
For if ill Marion <lb/>
I find yon the merriest follow <lb/>
I seen since I came to town. <lb/>
Vet I thought that she loved you dearly. <lb/>
Thai loved her well and true, <lb/>
And every W you were to <lb/>
wed. <lb/>
What has happened between YOU <lb/>
y. I am wearing the willow. <lb/>
Yes happiest man in town, <lb/>
Although the engagement i- broken <lb/>
Between and the fair Miss Brown, <lb/>
Yet she promised to give her <lb/>
h a love that was fervent and <lb/>
i But, alas I found out, without a <lb/>
I of doubt, <lb/>
She said just the MM to <lb/>
; l <lb/>
I eve her a beautiful <lb/>
i asked for my face in the thing, <lb/>
you wouldn't It would yon, <lb/>
gave her a solitaire ring <lb/>
, Are so I wearing the willow, <lb/>
Hut wearing It <lb/>
A girl of kind, if ho feel so In- <lb/>
. dined <lb/>
Can go to for me. <lb/>
She wrote me the sweetest of letters, <lb/>
; She add Was jealous and wrong. <lb/>
But would you it, would you. <lb/>
Sue wrote the same to Tom Long <lb/>
Then I spoke to my lady plainly, <lb/>
And I'm wearing the willow, you know; <lb/>
i But I think I Shall with a girl of <lb/>
that kind. <lb/>
decidedly hotter so. <lb/>
old brick <lb/>
For wiser by far. than that she <lb/>
Should wear orange blossom for mo. <lb/>
j I shall throw by the willow erelong, <lb/>
But if I had made her my wife. <lb/>
very much fear, it is only too clear, <lb/>
I had worn the willow for life. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
To all delinquent tax payer of the <lb/>
County of for the years 1884, 1885 <lb/>
and 1887, take notice, that on <lb/>
the 6th day of May. 1880, I shall <lb/>
sale, before the Court House d <lb/>
Greenville, the land of the <lb/>
named persons, or so following <lb/>
nay be to thereof, as <lb/>
and cost, found , the <lb/>
arc as <lb/>
, I <lb/>
delta ft the . I all <lb/>
to seize personal property <lb/>
j for taxes and cost <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Mrs P. A., acres 1.43 <lb/>
acres <lb/>
Anderson. John, of acres <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb/>
2.78 <lb/>
2.67 <lb/>
5.72 <lb/>
2.27 <lb/>
2.87 <lb/>
8.35 <lb/>
AT THE <lb/>
MS <lb/>
March <lb/>
Weldon <lb/>
a r. <lb/>
and Schedule. <lb/>
GOING SOUTH. <lb/>
SoT, No No <lb/>
daily Fart Mail, daily <lb/>
daily ox Sun. <lb/>
pm <lb/>
Ar Rocky Mount <lb/>
A r Tarboro <lb/>
Tarboro <lb/>
Ar Wilson <lb/>
Lt Wilson <lb/>
Ar Selma <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Warsaw <lb/>
Ar Wilmington <lb/>
am <lb/>
pm <lb/>
as <lb/>
TRAINS <lb/>
No No <lb/>
daily daily <lb/>
pm an <lb/>
fl <lb/>
No <lb/>
daily <lb/>
ex <lb/>
Wilmington II <lb/>
am <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
On<lb/>
am R pm <lb/>
pm<lb/>
pm <lb/>
Magnolia <lb/>
Warsaw <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Fayetteville <lb/>
A r <lb/>
Ar Wilson <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Rocky Mount <lb/>
Ar V, <lb/>
Tarboro am <lb/>
Ar Weldon pm <lb/>
Daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb/>
Halifax for Scotland Keels at <lb/>
Returning, leaves Scotland Neck <lb/>
A. M. daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train leaves Tarboro. X via <lb/>
A Raleigh K. R. daily except Sun- <lb/>
day. 0-5 P V. P M. arrive I <lb/>
P M. P M. <lb/>
Returning leaves Williamston. daily <lb/>
except Sunday. A II, Sunday A <lb/>
M. arrive Tarboro, X C. A M, <lb/>
A M. <lb/>
Train on Midland N Branch leaves <lb/>
daily except Sunday. A M. <lb/>
arrive X C. a M. Re- <lb/>
turning leaves KC A M. <lb/>
arrive Goldsboro. N C. A M. <lb/>
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky <lb/>
at P M. -10 <lb/>
P M, Spring Hope P M. Returning <lb/>
Spring Hope A M. Nashville <lb/>
a M, arrives Mount A <lb/>
If daily, except <lb/>
Train on Branch leaves Warsaw <lb/>
for except Sunday, at <lb/>
ll AM leave <lb/>
tan at A M. ST. connect- j <lb/>
ht at Warsaw Nob. and , <lb/>
Wilson A j <lb/>
Branch is No. Northbound Is I <lb/>
To. Sunday. <lb/>
Train No. South will stop only at <lb/>
Wilton. Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb/>
Train No. makes close connection at <lb/>
Weldon for all points North daily. All <lb/>
mil via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb/>
day via Bay Line. <lb/>
Trains make close connection for all <lb/>
North via Richmond and Wash- <lb/>
All trains run solid between <lb/>
tan and Washington, and have Pullman ; <lb/>
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb/>
JOHN F. DITTOS. <lb/>
General <lb/>
J. R. Transportation <lb/>
T. M. Passenger . <lb/>
AND BUY- <lb/>
their year's supplies will find it to <lb/>
their interest to got our prices before <lb/>
chasing elsewhere. is complete <lb/>
in branches. <lb/>
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS. <lb/>
COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb/>
TEAS, kc. <lb/>
always at Lowest Market Pricks. <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb/>
j Wing you to buy at one profit. A <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb/>
times. Our good are all bought and <lb/>
for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb/>
run. we sell at a close margin. <lb/>
fully, <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C <lb/>
EVERYBODY LOOK.<lb/>
-Throughout Christendom a young <lb/>
man who has jilted by girl he <lb/>
i loves is said be wearing the <lb/>
The host in the world for Cuts <lb/>
Bruises, Sores, Salt Rheum, <lb/>
Son's. Chapped Hands, <lb/>
Mains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions <lb/>
and cures Piles, or no pay re- <lb/>
quired. It guaranteed to give perfect <lb/>
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price <lb/>
cents per box. by <lb/>
A car load list arrived and now for <lb/>
.-ale by. <lb/>
at Keel King's old stand. Will sell them <lb/>
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb/>
or at reasonable terms on lime. I bought <lb/>
my stock for and can afford to sell <lb/>
as cheap as anyone. Give me a call. <lb/>
Have just procured several <lb/>
Vehicles and will take passengers to any <lb/>
a reason i hie rate. <lb/>
hi d <lb/>
Having associated B. S. SHEPPARD <lb/>
with me in the Undertaking business we <lb/>
are ready to serve the people in that <lb/>
rapacity. All notes and accounts due <lb/>
me for past services have been placed in <lb/>
bands of Mr. Sheppard for collection. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
Fingers Came Off. <lb/>
My little son, years was <lb/>
I afflicted with a disease for winch <lb/>
; the doctors had name. The nails <lb/>
came Off fingers, and the fingers <lb/>
Dante off his hands up to middle <lb/>
joint. For three years he has <lb/>
dreadfully, and has taken <lb/>
quantities of medicine. lie is now <lb/>
getting well under treatment of <lb/>
Swift's Specific. <lb/>
, Jan. <lb/>
Case <lb/>
Pot two years had rheumatism <lb/>
so had I hat it disabled me for work, <lb/>
confined me to my bed for a <lb/>
I whole year, during which lime I <lb/>
could not even my to <lb/>
I my head, and three months could <lb/>
j not raise my self in bed ; was re- <lb/>
in from to lbs.; <lb/>
was treated by best physicians only <lb/>
to worse. Finally I took <lb/>
Swift's Specific, and soon began to <lb/>
improve. After a while was at my <lb/>
work, and the past five months <lb/>
have been as well as I ever <lb/>
the effects of Swift's Specific. <lb/>
Ft. Ind., Jan. 8.1889. <lb/>
John Ray. <lb/>
Swift's Sped fie is a purely <lb/>
table remedy, contains no Mercury. <lb/>
Potash or other mineral, is harmless <lb/>
to the most delicate infant. Our <lb/>
treatise on and Skin Diseases <lb/>
will be mailed free. <lb/>
The Swift Specific Co. <lb/>
Drawer Atlanta <lb/>
keep on hand at all times a nice <lb/>
stuck of Cases and Caskets of all <lb/>
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb/>
from the finest Case down to a <lb/>
county Pine Coffin. We are fitted <lb/>
up with nil conveniences and can render <lb/>
satisfactory services to all who patronize <lb/>
us FLANAGAN SHEPPARD. <lb/>
Feb. <lb/>
Cherry. A. acres <lb/>
W. J town lot <lb/>
Mg. W. i town lot <lb/>
Move, Melissa. acres <lb/>
L. V., and one-sixth <lb/>
town lot <lb/>
Sermons, G . acres <lb/>
Patrick, Charles, j town lot <lb/>
Or. by 1.00 <lb/>
Patrick, Charles, J town lot <lb/>
Cr. by <lb/>
1887. M. R. acres <lb/>
Daniel, I. D., town lot <lb/>
J. F., acres <lb/>
1885. J. P. acres <lb/>
1881. F., acres <lb/>
TOWNSHIP <lb/>
1887 Bridges, R K <lb/>
1888 K R acres <lb/>
acres <lb/>
Started. acres <lb/>
May, Mrs Polly, Est acres <lb/>
Mm land <lb/>
ft Rattle, <lb/>
land <lb/>
1887 Teel R A acres Homo land <lb/>
1887 Teel, A E acres Home land <lb/>
1887 Tyson, Warren, SO acres <lb/>
st on land <lb/>
1881 Tyson, J C acres Pollard <lb/>
land <lb/>
HEAVER <lb/>
1887 L P acres <lb/>
1885 I. P <lb/>
1881 L P acres <lb/>
1887 W C acres <lb/>
1887 Tyson, C V ac-es log <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Adams, Shade. acres Indian <lb/>
Well land <lb/>
1887. Brown. C. O. SO acres Cow <lb/>
Swamp <lb/>
Brown, A. T., <lb/>
Swamp <lb/>
1884 Brown, S. L. acres Cow <lb/>
Swamp <lb/>
Evans, Mrs. Margaret, <lb/>
acres <lb/>
I J. W., CO <lb/>
1885. W. <lb/>
Dixon, John acres <lb/>
Root <lb/>
Mills, Richard, acres Cross <lb/>
Swamp <lb/>
1887. Mills, W. B, Mrs, acres <lb/>
Indian Wells <lb/>
Patrick, Willis, acres Swift <lb/>
Creek <lb/>
Smith W., acres Clay <lb/>
Root <lb/>
G. C av Root <lb/>
Cl 2.00 <lb/>
Smith, Turner, acres <lb/>
Henry, <lb/>
acres <lb/>
Tyson. B. F. acres Cow <lb/>
Swamp <lb/>
1884. Harris. Started, acres Cross <lb/>
Swamp <lb/>
las. Smith, <lb/>
Swamp <lb/>
1884. Smith, Clay <lb/>
Root <lb/>
E. S. acres Cow <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
1884. B L. P., Est <lb/>
ores B Branch 25.18 <lb/>
1883. L. P., awes B <lb/>
Branch <lb/>
1885, acres 17.03 <lb/>
1885. V., acres C <lb/>
is- v,. <lb/>
1887. Cornelius, acres <lb/>
C. Creek <lb/>
i 1885. Joyner, Noah, heirs acres <lb/>
P Road <lb/>
1886. Joyner, Andrew, acres <lb/>
Marlboro <lb/>
1887. Noah, heirs acres <lb/>
P. Road <lb/>
Joyner, Andrew, acres <lb/>
Marlboro <lb/>
L. V., acres Mid- <lb/>
Swamp 42- V <lb/>
BETHEL TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
1886. Bullock. R. W., acres <lb/>
1887, <lb/>
1886. Carson. D. acres <lb/>
1886. More. D. C. acres <lb/>
CAROLINA TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Cherry Sallie L., acres <lb/>
Elks, Mis. acres <lb/>
Hunter, IV. TO., acres <lb/>
land <lb/>
Parties here advertised can settle <lb/>
there taxes before day of sale by paving <lb/>
cost of advertising. <lb/>
April 1889. ex-Sheriff Co. <lb/>
THE SPRING MEDICINE YOU WANT <lb/>
Celery Compound <lb/>
Purifies the Blood, <lb/>
Strengthens the Nerves, <lb/>
Stimulates the Liver, <lb/>
Regulates the Kidneys Bowels, <lb/>
Gives Life and Vigor to every organ. <lb/>
There's nothing like it <lb/>
a tonic <lb/>
now its <lb/>
1887 <lb/>
1887. <lb/>
1887. <lb/>
1885. <lb/>
3.33 <lb/>
6.85 <lb/>
7.77 <lb/>
4.44 <lb/>
2.12 <lb/>
Cl <lb/>
2.33 <lb/>
1.51 <lb/>
8.38 <lb/>
9.44 <lb/>
3.14 <lb/>
2.43 <lb/>
2.28 <lb/>
3.25 <lb/>
II <lb/>
15.29 <lb/>
a new man. <lb/>
I do not<lb/>
DIAMOND DYES<lb/>
Use It Now <lb/>
I run It as <lb/>
powerful ii same time most <lb/>
It Is a nerve <lb/>
I hare felt like a new man <lb/>
If. K Dakota. <lb/>
Co.<lb/>
Hut, <lb/>
Edison's Mt- <lb/>
.--moves in Two <lb/>
minute, without pain or <lb/>
injury to the skin. Cupids Gift <lb/>
fies the complexion. Edison's Electric <lb/>
Balm makes the Hair grow. <lb/>
circulars for cent stamp, <lb/>
NICHOLS CO. <lb/>
West 14th St. N. Y. <lb/>
Washington Letter. <lb/>
our regular <lb/>
Washington-, April <lb/>
Chief Justice Fuller has <lb/>
oil that the United States Supreme <lb/>
Court would cease to hear <lb/>
on inst. and adjourn <lb/>
from then until the of May and <lb/>
then adjourn for tho term. <lb/>
All the laws passed by the last <lb/>
Congress have been published in <lb/>
book form by State Department <lb/>
and copies may be obtained for <lb/>
Is each. <lb/>
would respectfully call your <lb/>
to following address and ask <lb/>
ran to remember that can buy a <lb/>
or MONUMENT of <lb/>
this house cheaper than any other in the <lb/>
country. That it is the most reliable <lb/>
and best, known having been represented <lb/>
for over forty year In tills vicinity. <lb/>
That the workmanship i- second to none <lb/>
and has unusual I lit fa for or- <lb/>
promptly and satisfactory. <lb/>
Very respectfully. <lb/>
Refer to P. W. BATES, <lb/>
1.3. ; N Conn, <lb/>
c. <lb/>
Or write <lb/>
for<lb/>
I have just <lb/>
m mm <lb/>
a nice lino of <lb/>
he latest of <lb/>
I Which I can sell very Cheap. Violin <lb/>
i Guitar and for sale <lb/>
Special attention paid watch, clock <lb/>
Owing to the funeral of the late repatriate. <lb/>
John P. Usher, who was Secretary MOSES <lb/>
of tho Interior from to <lb/>
that Department was closed <lb/>
day. This is a senseless and use- <lb/>
less and is besides very j <lb/>
costly to the Government. <lb/>
Atlantic N. C. Railroad; <lb/>
TIME TAP. <lb/>
In Effect A. M. A Dec. <lb/>
19th, <lb/>
No. No. <lb/>
ti. <lb/>
Ar. <lb/>
S IS <lb/>
p m <lb/>
Stations. <lb/>
Goldsboro <lb/>
New <lb/>
City <lb/>
Daily <lb/>
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am<lb/>
a in <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Bead the Mr. C. Morris. <lb/>
Newark. Ark., down with <lb/>
Abscess of Lungs, and friend and <lb/>
pronounced me an Incurable Con- <lb/>
Began taking Dr. King's <lb/>
New Discovery for Consumption, am <lb/>
now on my third bottle, and aide to over- <lb/>
see the work on my farm. It is the fin- <lb/>
est medicine ever <lb/>
Jesse Ohio, <lb/>
it not been for Dr. King's New <lb/>
Discovery tor Consumption I would have <lb/>
died of Lung Troubles. Was given up <lb/>
by doctors. Am now in best of <lb/>
i fry it. Sample bottles at Brant's <lb/>
I Drugstore, <lb/>
7.52 <lb/>
4.81 <lb/>
3.21 <lb/>
9.17 <lb/>
7.87 <lb/>
3.83 <lb/>
7.23 <lb/>
3.33 <lb/>
2.72 <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
On Monday the day of May, 1889. <lb/>
at the Court House door in Greenville. I <lb/>
j shall sell following tracts of land to <lb/>
satisfy the taxes due for the year <lb/>
COTTON <lb/>
AND <lb/>
East. West <lb/>
No l. <lb/>
lied Ft. <lb/>
Pass- Train. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Mixed Ft. <lb/>
Pass Train. <lb/>
p m <lb/>
Stations. <lb/>
4-5 Beat <lb/>
La Grange<lb/>
in Kinston<lb/>
J Dover <lb/>
I Core Creek <lb/>
ion <lb/>
Clark's<lb/>
Croatan <lb/>
Havelock <lb/>
Newport<lb/>
Atlantic <lb/>
s Morehead <lb/>
t Atlantic Hotel <lb/>
pm Morehead Depot a m <lb/>
Tuesday Thursday Saturday, <lb/>
Wednesday and Friday.; <lb/>
Train CO connects with Wilmington, <lb/>
Weldon Train bound North, <lb/>
m., and with Rich- <lb/>
Danville Train West, leaving <lb/>
p. <lb/>
Train connects with- Richmond <lb/>
Danville Train, arriving at Goldsboro <lb/>
p. m., and with Wilmington and <lb/>
Train from North at p. in <lb/>
Train connects with Wilmington and <lb/>
Through Freight Train, leaving <lb/>
Goldsboro at p. in and with Rich- <lb/>
Danville Through Freight Train <lb/>
leaves Goldsboro at p. m. <lb/>
S. L. DILL. <lb/>
Superintendent. <lb/>
The every <lb/>
week to bring trade total <lb/>
of Greenville. Do the <lb/>
in rotors ever try to draw <lb/>
age to I be <lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
NORFOLK <lb/>
Established in Baltimore in 1870. <lb/>
Will a Rouse in <lb/>
in September. 1887. for handling and <lb/>
sale of cotton, thus giving our customers <lb/>
their choice of the two markets. <lb/>
fit <lb/>
AT THE GLASS FRONT <lb/>
the Opera House, at which place <lb/>
I have recently located, and where I haTe <lb/>
everything in line <lb/>
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb/>
TO HAKE A <lb/>
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb/>
with aH the improved appliances; new <lb/>
chairs. <lb/>
Rosen sharpened at reasonable figures <lb/>
for work outside of my shop <lb/>
promptly executed. Very respectfully, <lb/>
A COMPARISON <lb/>
Of the quality and prices of Milli- <lb/>
goods now kept in stock by Mrs, <lb/>
A. Sheppard with those to be had <lb/>
will convince you that her <lb/>
can in no be surpassed. <lb/>
line of trimmed and <lb/>
The very latest styles In trim- <lb/>
and Notion. <lb/>
is solicited. <lb/>
An editor received a letter from a <lb/>
subscriber asking him to publish a <lb/>
cure for apple tree worms. He re <lb/>
plied he could not suggest a <lb/>
en re mild be knew what ailed t lie <lb/>
worms. <lb/>
Little Women <lb/>
are as a rule, possessed of happy <lb/>
but when these sweet dispositions <lb/>
Mined and irritable, in <lb/>
of Lie long train of distressing <lb/>
features peculiar to female complaints, <lb/>
they are then not companionable to say <lb/>
the least. It is duty, not only of lit, <lb/>
tie women, but of all woven so afflicted, <lb/>
to bring about the subjection, and <lb/>
removal, of these painful maladies. <lb/>
This is easily by the use of <lb/>
Dr. Favorite Prescription, the <lb/>
great specific for <lb/>
I It is a positive cure for the most <lb/>
and obstinate caws of <lb/>
excessive flowing, painful menstruation, <lb/>
unnatural suppression, or fall- <lb/>
of the womb, weak back, <lb/>
sensations, chronic con- <lb/>
inflammation and ulceration of <lb/>
the womb, inflammation, pain and ten- <lb/>
in ovaries, and kindred ailments <lb/>
All druggists. <lb/>
The longest courtship yet record- <lb/>
ed occurred in Island, and <lb/>
lasted forty-one years. Fifty-five <lb/>
days alter marriage both applied <lb/>
for a divorce, claiming to have been <lb/>
basely deceived. <lb/>
Important to Ladle-. <lb/>
A reliable woman wanted to introduce <lb/>
direct to ladies in this county. Dr. <lb/>
Nichols, celebrated Spiral Spring Clasp <lb/>
Corsets retailing at and upwards. <lb/>
No more Steels ; warranted <lb/>
or money refunded. The <lb/>
greatest invention of age. Sells on <lb/>
sight. No experience required sample <lb/>
and outfit absolutely free. Agents <lb/>
average to weekly. Send <lb/>
postage sample, and terms. <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
West 14th Street. NEW YORK. <lb/>
John Anderson, acres <lb/>
John If acres <lb/>
I. E town lot <lb/>
II Ellis, town lot <lb/>
F Harris, town lot <lb/>
It Moore. acres land <lb/>
Luke Smith, town lot <lb/>
T Williams, town lots <lb/>
L w CH ye, town lot <lb/>
TOwNSHIP <lb/>
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Mary acres <lb/>
SWIFT TOwNSHIP <lb/>
J Bryan, acres <lb/>
Cox, SO acres <lb/>
J B Coward, acres <lb/>
N or J N <lb/>
Mary L Buck. acres <lb/>
Henry Harris, acres <lb/>
w II King acres <lb/>
Sarah acres <lb/>
Fannie Murphy, acres land<lb/>
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more remote from Washington. <lb/>
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of the Order Did., and to <lb/>
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roundly abused by the <lb/>
for positions as special <lb/>
agents of Department <lb/>
because he has sent all the <lb/>
cations to tho Civil Service Com- <lb/>
missioners, and notified the <lb/>
cants that they must a Civil <lb/>
Service examination. These <lb/>
are much sought after, <lb/>
the impression had got out among <lb/>
the Republicans that no <lb/>
would be required. <lb/>
John Sherman had a candidate <lb/>
for Controller of the Currency, but <lb/>
he got left, and the prize went to <lb/>
ex-Congressman Lacy, of Michigan. <lb/>
Verily these be times for <lb/>
Ohio Republicans, <lb/>
Another plum has been cap <lb/>
lined by a newspaper man. The <lb/>
fortunate individual is Robert P. <lb/>
Potter, of the New York <lb/>
Press, who has been appointed <lb/>
of tho Census. <lb/>
is certainly malting himself <lb/>
solid with the Republican editors <lb/>
and is doubtless log the wires for <lb/>
a re-nomination. <lb/>
Applications have been made to <lb/>
the Controller of the Currency for <lb/>
charters for several national banks <lb/>
in Oklahoma, and that official is <lb/>
much perplexed as to what he should <lb/>
do. The law requires application <lb/>
to be on one year before the <lb/>
charter is granted, but this being <lb/>
ft new country the think <lb/>
an exception be made in <lb/>
their favor. The question has been <lb/>
referred to tho Attorney General <lb/>
for an opinion. <lb/>
Several years ago the <lb/>
Department issued an order pros <lb/>
train or trains <lb/>
other than mail trains carrying let- <lb/>
packages, etc. This older was <lb/>
hard on newspapers, as <lb/>
it often prevented their <lb/>
important and also <lb/>
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of paper-, in <lb/>
to general requests from publishers Sharp sad <lb/>
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from other branches of the Depart- j killing <lb/>
First As- , for At or of <lb/>
Amanda heirs and <lb/>
acres land <lb/>
John A Wilson, 0.1 acres land <lb/>
FALKLAND TOwNSHIP <lb/>
Parker ft Singletary, acres land <lb/>
TOWNSHIP <lb/>
J N acres land <lb/>
TOwNSHIP <lb/>
H Hearne, acres land S <lb/>
BETHEL TOwNSHIP <lb/>
II L Kittrell, town lot <lb/>
J E town lot <lb/>
J E Langley, I town lot l <lb/>
TOwNSHIP <lb/>
D Bryant acres land l <lb/>
STOCK LAW. <lb/>
TOwNSHIP <lb/>
Greene Dudley, acres land <lb/>
James Heath, acres land <lb/>
SwIFT <lb/>
Simon acres land <lb/>
J J Bryan, acres land <lb/>
acres land <lb/>
win Coward, acres land <lb/>
w C Gardner, t-2 land <lb/>
S V acres land <lb/>
M J acres land <lb/>
acres land <lb/>
Fannie Murphy, acres land <lb/>
Lama acres land <lb/>
II A acres land <lb/>
Elsie Smith. acres land <lb/>
G D Miller, acres land <lb/>
parties here advertised can settle <lb/>
their taxes before day of sale by pay- <lb/>
of advertising <lb/>
w. H. <lb/>
Ex-Tax Collector. <lb/>
t Owners. <lb/>
Edison's Electric Spavin Cure <lb/>
removes Bone Spavin, <lb/>
Splint, or Cm b In hours without pain. <lb/>
Particulars, illustrated circulars and <lb/>
sent on receipt or cent stamp. <lb/>
NICHOLS CO. <lb/>
West 14th St., <lb/>
to help those in <lb/>
office so as to increase the <lb/>
of dismissals and appoint- <lb/>
in the Railway Mail Service it is <lb/>
almost as bad. The number of re- <lb/>
in six weeks Is over <lb/>
Secretary Noble says every <lb/>
caution has been taken by the <lb/>
to prevent lawlessness in <lb/>
Oklahoma that the attempts of <lb/>
the alarmists to scale people away <lb/>
the new territory are absurd. <lb/>
It is said that Senator <lb/>
stole n march on his colleague, Sen- <lb/>
getting J. A. <lb/>
appointed postmaster at Chicago. <lb/>
if this be true Mr. will be <lb/>
more than ever. <lb/>
Tho seem to <lb/>
have the call this week. Mr. <lb/>
of Iowa, has been appointed <lb/>
Solicitor of the Treasury. <lb/>
It is reported that Harrison <lb/>
has stated that no in <lb/>
tho presidential class will be <lb/>
ed, without cause, until his <lb/>
expires. It is also said <lb/>
he has decided that all commissions <lb/>
shall date from the date of <lb/>
Both statements should be <lb/>
taken with a grain of allowance. <lb/>
Toe still waits <lb/>
recognition from the <lb/>
But ho is getting decidedly <lb/>
impatient. May continue in the <lb/>
same condition. <lb/>
After keeping the IT. S. light <lb/>
house bender, Holly, tied up to the <lb/>
wharf hero for tines day, while two <lb/>
which their moorings <lb/>
in Chesapeake Bay during tho re- <lb/>
cent storm, are floating mound on <lb/>
dangering vessels, Mr. Harrison <lb/>
went aboard for a pleasure <lb/>
sail down the That's the <lb/>
Republicans idea of protecting our <lb/>
commerce. <lb/>
AND Co., BOSTON. <lb/>
Pimples, blackhead-. CC <lb/>
I I chapped and oily skin <lb/>
cured Soap. <lb/>
THYSELF. <lb/>
This Is what you ought to have. In fact, <lb/>
you must have it, to fully enjoy life. <lb/>
Thousands upon thousands of are <lb/>
spent annually by Our In the hope <lb/>
that they may attain this boon. vet <lb/>
may be had by all. We guarantee <lb/>
that Electric Bitters, If used according <lb/>
to directions and the persisted In, <lb/>
will bring you Good and oust <lb/>
the demon Dyspepsia and Install instead <lb/>
We Electric Bit- <lb/>
for Dyspepsia and all of <lb/>
Liver Stomach and Kidneys, Sold at <lb/>
and per by Ernul <lb/>
druggist <lb/>
A Treatise on <lb/>
Youth, ,. . <lb/>
and of <lb/>
Miseries <lb/>
Folly, Vice, or <lb/>
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for Work, or Social <lb/>
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