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THE BEST PAPER <lb/>
ever in <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
EXCELLENT ADVERTISING<lb/>
A.<lb/>
7- <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
I JOB PRINTING <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
VOL <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1889. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Event <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
tS THE <lb/>
DISTRICT. <lb/>
per year. <lb/>
democratic, hot <lb/>
-iii not lo Democratic <lb/>
mm measures that arc mil consistent <lb/>
the true principle-; of Hie party. <lb/>
If rant a a wide-a-wake- <lb/>
eel ion of the Slate send for the <lb/>
or. W <lb/>
For the <lb/>
JOE. <lb/>
STATE <lb/>
. Fowle, of Wake. <lb/>
M. Holt. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Secretary of Sum- <lb/>
i-. i Wake. <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
Sanderlin of Wayne. <lb/>
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb/>
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba. <lb/>
Attorney F. David- <lb/>
ion, of <lb/>
Chief William K. II. Smith, of <lb/>
Make. <lb/>
s. Merrimon. of <lb/>
of Franklin <lb/>
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort <lb/>
C. of Burke. <lb/>
COURT. <lb/>
First II. Brown, of <lb/>
Second Philips, of <lb/>
Third G. Connor, of <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Clark, of <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
Fifth A. of <lb/>
Sixth T. of <lb/>
Seventh of <lb/>
Cumberland. <lb/>
Eighth a. of <lb/>
Iredell. <lb/>
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb/>
Tenth of, <lb/>
Eleventh M. of <lb/>
Mecklenburg. <lb/>
Twelfth Merrimon. <lb/>
of Buncombe. <lb/>
in Commas. <lb/>
it. Vance, of Meek- <lb/>
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb/>
House of <lb/>
Thomas G. skinner, of <lb/>
Second col. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Third W. of <lb/>
of <lb/>
X ash. <lb/>
W. of <lb/>
Sixth of <lb/>
S. Henderson. <lb/>
Eighth W. II. A. <lb/>
Ninth G. B watt Of <lb/>
GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
A. Move, <lb/>
Register of Deeds- David II. James, <lb/>
Cherry. <lb/>
Surveyor Manning. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Commissioners Council Dawson, Cl <lb/>
man, Mooring. V. <lb/>
W. A. Jr. T. E. Keel. <lb/>
Board or Urn <lb/>
Chairman J. S. and J <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
Public School <lb/>
Latham. <lb/>
of F. w. Brown. <lb/>
lair- I <lb/>
ling <lb/>
D. <lb/>
TOWN. <lb/>
G. James. <lb/>
F. Evans. <lb/>
it. Lang. <lb/>
Chief T. Smith. <lb/>
It. Moore. <lb/>
Ward. B. X. Boyd <lb/>
2nd Ward. R. Jr., and Alfred <lb/>
Forbes 3rd Ward, T. J. Jarvis and If. <lb/>
K. Lang ; Ward, W. X. Tolbert. <lb/>
First and Third <lb/>
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. <lb/>
Hughes, D. D., Rector. <lb/>
Sunday, morn- <lb/>
and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb/>
Wednesday night. Rev. R. R. John, <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
Baptist Services every Sunday, morn- <lb/>
night. Meeting every <lb/>
Wednesday night. <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
in <lb/>
There lived a man between two bills, <lb/>
snakes and snipes and whip-poor- <lb/>
wills, <lb/>
Down in a valley, hills all <lb/>
Who never went to church or town. <lb/>
Was quite unlearned, was rough and <lb/>
rode, <lb/>
Content to work for his clothes and food <lb/>
He made his bread and raised his <lb/>
And what he raised the same he ale. <lb/>
He bought no oil to give him light, <lb/>
But went to bed as soon as night. <lb/>
And his it Oh how <lb/>
To work, to cat. and then to rest. <lb/>
What need had he for science or art. <lb/>
While with their slaves so tar apart <lb/>
Why should he quit his blessed peace, <lb/>
On which, for life, he held a lease <lb/>
Or why. in Arctic region freeze, <lb/>
And loose such comforts as were <lb/>
Why should be make the task his own. <lb/>
To count the stars, or weigh the moon <lb/>
Who would not rather the held. <lb/>
And eat the fruit which it will yield. <lb/>
Than try lo analyze the sun <lb/>
Which would not feed him, though <lb/>
done. <lb/>
The land was his, he payed no rents, <lb/>
And seldom went fence. <lb/>
But staged at home, and so much so <lb/>
His neighbors culled <lb/>
He ale, he rested and he ought. <lb/>
Ami hail no cause to fear the gout. <lb/>
Oh thrice Joe. from re- <lb/>
Nor lost by politics nor bet. <lb/>
Of ad life gives, be had the best, <lb/>
To work, lo eat, and then to rest. <lb/>
But Valley Joe, like oilier man <lb/>
Grew tiled of toil, and then; <lb/>
Von should not ask me just now. <lb/>
lie knew not, neither do I know. <lb/>
But. as with Adam, so with <lb/>
in us <lb/>
The same that led our Mother. <lb/>
Her home In Paradise to leave. <lb/>
The same i is this day. <lb/>
leads our simple hearts astray. <lb/>
But Milton wrote of them you <lb/>
So I'll return to Valley Joe. <lb/>
lie knew that valley every spot ; <lb/>
And thought he knew what lie did not. <lb/>
lie though all how he mistook <lb/>
The rend lo glory had no crook, <lb/>
lie thought again, but that was wrong. <lb/>
The sun was shining all night long <lb/>
On lop the hill Hot no no, <lb/>
A ad mistake, poor Valley Joe, <lb/>
Thus Valley fervent will, <lb/>
Starts on a journey up the hill, <lb/>
To vies; the world in which he lives <lb/>
And drink the sweets which <lb/>
edge gives. <lb/>
Is often struck with change of scenes. <lb/>
And puzzled how to cross ravines. <lb/>
From thing to thing his drifts. <lb/>
From spring, to rocky cliffs <lb/>
Still o'er the and down steeps, <lb/>
lie climbs up here, then down he leaps. <lb/>
Still pressing on earliest tread <lb/>
To gain the hill-top high o'er head <lb/>
Until, with weary feet mid eyes. <lb/>
He stops and looks in great surprise <lb/>
Half admiration, half in fright, <lb/>
lie sees the bill-lop clothed ill white, <lb/>
Twas something new to Valley Joe, <lb/>
To see this mountain capped with snow. <lb/>
However much he found to please, <lb/>
lie found himself about to freeze, <lb/>
have returned lit ah Joel <lb/>
lie no know which to go. <lb/>
At last he said. <lb/>
motto-hall be <lb/>
For who turns back is sure, lost. <lb/>
And ere night comes I may have crossed <lb/>
This icy peak, and reach the <lb/>
With this resolve lie starts again, <lb/>
He presses on and soon has past, <lb/>
The rugged place is scaled at but. <lb/>
Then to village straight he goes, <lb/>
To sup. and give his limbs <lb/>
Some still in store <lb/>
For Valley Joe. but these he bore. <lb/>
They all in one would not compare <lb/>
With climbing up that winding stair <lb/>
He ne'er became a man of fame <lb/>
To stately honors made no claim. <lb/>
An honest man. well worthy trust, <lb/>
false much disgust <lb/>
Who did tiling because right. <lb/>
To a noble light. <lb/>
The last we heard of Valley Joe. <lb/>
He lived and was at well to do, <lb/>
And often told his story sad <lb/>
some pool simple minded lad, <lb/>
when I to says he, <lb/>
I my friends, who e'er they <lb/>
To place words above my <lb/>
That those who pass that may read <lb/>
man, remember thou art blessed <lb/>
If Hutu canst work, and <lb/>
j public wells or pumps of town or ed. Any violating Ibis <lb/>
to water a Horse or Mule in the j shall be fined five dollars for <lb/>
j attached to such wells or pumps each day or part of a day ho is guilty <lb/>
or to willfully or carelessly turn of its violation, <lb/>
loose the buckets attached to said Ordinance XVIII <lb/>
wells, so that shall violently <lb/>
It shall be unlawful for any <lb/>
of wares or <lb/>
descend. person violating this <lb/>
Ordinance shall for each and every <lb/>
. pay a penalty or five dollars, ; merchandise of any <lb/>
any concerts or traveling exhibitions <lb/>
IV <lb/>
shall encamp during <lb/>
the time, with horses, nudes, <lb/>
or oxen within the limits the <lb/>
town Any person violating this <lb/>
ordinance shall for each and every <lb/>
of any who charge <lb/>
fee, to pursue their avocation <lb/>
within the corporate limits of Hie <lb/>
Town without paying the Town <lb/>
Officer the tax imposed therefor. <lb/>
Any person this <lb/>
pay a penalty of five dollars.; hall ad every pay <lb/>
Ordinance V a of <lb/>
No person shall cut or Ordinance XIX. <lb/>
any of the shade trees on the pub- i be unlawful for any person <lb/>
lie lots or streets of the town, nor any lottery <lb/>
shall person tack or post any games of chance on the public <lb/>
advertisement or notice upon or Street of the Town. Any <lb/>
trees or lamp posts or dig up or in- violating this Ordinance <lb/>
the side walks or streets of the a dollars <lb/>
town. Any person violating this each day or part of a day in <lb/>
Ordinance shall for each pay is violated, <lb/>
a penalty of five dollars. Ordinance XX. <lb/>
Ordinance VI It is hereby declared a nuisance <lb/>
All persons owning or occupying person persons to exhibit <lb/>
houses or lots in town arc required stud Horse or Jack on any <lb/>
to cleanse such or their lots, Public lots, streets or commons <lb/>
cellars, privies or stables as emit of- within the limits of the Town. No <lb/>
tensive odors and in the event that person shall put a Stud or Jack to a <lb/>
by the Town publicly within the limits the <lb/>
to cleanse the same shall Town. Any person violating this <lb/>
be liable to a fine of one dollar for Ordinance shall for each and every <lb/>
each said nuisance is permitted a twenty. <lb/>
-S. . <lb/>
forfeiture to be collected in the <lb/>
manner prescribed by law. <lb/>
Ordinance <lb/>
congregating of persons for <lb/>
the purpose of swapping or trading <lb/>
or selling horses or mules on the <lb/>
streets or public lots of tho town is <lb/>
declared a nuisance and is hereby <lb/>
prohibited. Any persons violating <lb/>
this shall Tor each <lb/>
pay a penalty of ten <lb/>
Ordinance <lb/>
Any person or persons who fail <lb/>
to pay fines and costs imposed by <lb/>
the Mayor or any tax imposed by <lb/>
tho Hoard of shall be <lb/>
required to work on the streets <lb/>
Ordinance VII <lb/>
No person shall suffer his or her <lb/>
horse or mule to run at large on the <lb/>
sheets of the Town. Any person <lb/>
violating this Ordinance shall for <lb/>
each and every pay a penal- <lb/>
of live dollars. <lb/>
Ordinance VIII <lb/>
If person or persons shall <lb/>
within the corporate limits of the <lb/>
Town, engage in or encourage the <lb/>
lighting of dogs, lie or they shall <lb/>
each pay a fine of five dollars. <lb/>
Ordinance IX <lb/>
It is hereby declared a nuisance <lb/>
for any bitch when in heat to run at <lb/>
large in the Town, and should tho <lb/>
owner of after one hour's every pay a line of live, <lb/>
notice by the Officer, refuse or neg- Jars for every <lb/>
to confine such bitch tho Town <lb/>
Officer shall destroy or kill it, and <lb/>
in case no owner can be found the <lb/>
Officer shall likewise kill or destroy <lb/>
said bitch. <lb/>
Ordinance X <lb/>
five dollars. <lb/>
The storage of Guano within the <lb/>
corporate limits Of the town, except. <lb/>
at or near the steamboat wharves <lb/>
or landings, is considered n nuisance <lb/>
and is hereby prohibited. Any pets <lb/>
son violating this Ordinance shall <lb/>
for each every pay a <lb/>
penalty of five dollars each day. <lb/>
Ordinance <lb/>
It is hereby declared a <lb/>
and is hereby forbidden for any per- <lb/>
son to sell at auction any goods, <lb/>
wares or merchandise on any of the <lb/>
streets, sidewalks or public lots of <lb/>
the Town without the permission of <lb/>
the Mayor. Any person violating <lb/>
this Ordinance shall each <lb/>
Ordinance <lb/>
It shall be unlawful for any circus <lb/>
to exhibit within the corporate <lb/>
its of the town without paying the <lb/>
Town Officers the taxes imposed <lb/>
therefor and any person violating <lb/>
All persons are hereby forbidden this Ordinance shall be lined fifty <lb/>
to engage in any riotous or disorder- j dollars for each day or pare of a Jay. <lb/>
conduct upon the street or he is guilty of its violation, <lb/>
in any public or private house or Ordinance <lb/>
any other place in the corporate An arc prohibited from <lb/>
limits of the Any person vi- or peering fish, beef or <lb/>
this Ordinance shall each k or , <lb/>
and every pay a penalty matters in the streets or <lb/>
twenty-five dollars. of AV ,.,., <lb/>
Ordinance XI violating this Ordinance shall for <lb/>
No person shall be allowed to ; each and every pay a penal- <lb/>
keep on the public lots, streets Dirty live dollars. <lb/>
sidewalks of tho Town, any <lb/>
such as boxes, barrels, bales of <lb/>
cotton, hogsheads, wood, coal, work <lb/>
bench, lumber or anything else, ex- I <lb/>
for building or par <lb/>
poses while the work is in progress. <lb/>
Any person violating this <lb/>
after one day's notice from a <lb/>
Town Officer shall be one <lb/>
for each day said obstruction <lb/>
; allowed to remain. <lb/>
Ordinance XII. <lb/>
The owner of a dead shall <lb/>
remove the same beyond the limits <lb/>
of the Town within twelve hours <lb/>
Horn its death. Any person , <lb/>
ins this Ordinance shall for each chimney the building in case <lb/>
and every pay a penalty , to <lb/>
two-dollars . build one, either the ground or <lb/>
XIII. joists through the roof, and j <lb/>
, , , make the stove pipe cuter the same, <lb/>
or all cases when the stove pipe <lb/>
any shade tree or fence upon the ,, or ,,,., j.; <lb/>
streets or public lots of the town is soup or , <lb/>
Ordinance <lb/>
All dealers in meats, fish, oysters, <lb/>
hides or other articles subject to <lb/>
rapid decay arc required to keep <lb/>
their premises clear and free as <lb/>
of bad odor, and no green <lb/>
hides shall be cured within the town <lb/>
between April 1st and November <lb/>
1st. Any person violating this Or <lb/>
shall for each and every of- <lb/>
fence pay a penalty of ten dollars. <lb/>
Ordinance <lb/>
All persons using stoves in any <lb/>
building within the town shall cause <lb/>
the pipe of said stove to enter the <lb/>
, . pipe shall , <lb/>
. Any violating in or <lb/>
I tins Ordinance shall for each and ; ,, <lb/>
Of pay a penalty of one tho condition of the <lb/>
pipe to be inspected by the Mayor <lb/>
or one or more of <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Ordinance XIV. <lb/>
,, , , T-, , , , crowds assemblages of per- town appointed by the Mayor to <lb/>
J be of of the sons who shall congregate en the examine the same. Any person vi- <lb/>
Town of Greenville do enact sidewalks or streets of the Town, this Ordinance shall for each j <lb/>
that for the government of, thereby obstructing the. same to the land every pay a penalty of <lb/>
said town the following of citizens, shall be twenty-five dollars, <lb/>
or By-Laws shall be in dispersed by the Town Officer, and <lb/>
force from after the Person or persons who refuses <lb/>
Greenville Lodge. No. Mi, A. F. A. <lb/>
M., meets every 1st Thursday and <lb/>
day night 1st and 3rd Sunday at <lb/>
Masonic Lodge. M. King. W. M., j <lb/>
G. L. Sec. <lb/>
Greenville R. A. Chanter. SO meets j <lb/>
every 2nd and 4th nights .--t Ma-1 <lb/>
sonic Hall, F. W. Brown, II. P. <lb/>
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. j <lb/>
meets every Tuesday night. D. L. i <lb/>
James, N. G. <lb/>
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of II., <lb/>
meets every first and third Friday night. ; <lb/>
D. D. Haskett, D. <lb/>
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of meets I <lb/>
every Thursday night. C. A. White, C. , <lb/>
to obey the warning of the officer <lb/>
shall lie deemed to have violated <lb/>
this Ordinance. Any person <lb/>
this Ordinance shall for each <lb/>
and every pay a penalty of <lb/>
five dollars. <lb/>
Ordinance XV. <lb/>
Ordinance <lb/>
person shall throw or place in <lb/>
any street of the town any filth, <lb/>
trash, timber, glass, paper, box, or <lb/>
other nuisance whatever at <lb/>
such time and manner as may he <lb/>
designated by tho Town Officer for <lb/>
the purpose of removal. For each <lb/>
he, she, or they shall fin- <lb/>
ed five dollars. <lb/>
Ordinance <lb/>
It is hereby declared to be <lb/>
POST OFFICE. <lb/>
hours S A. M. to I P. M. Money <lb/>
A. K. to r. M. No or- <lb/>
will be issued from to , <lb/>
from to p. M. <lb/>
Bethel mail arrives dally <lb/>
at A. U- and departs at p M. I <lb/>
mail arrives Sun-; <lb/>
at v. and depart- at P. M. <lb/>
Washington arrives dally <lb/>
at m and at P. M. <lb/>
J. J. PERKINS. P. M. <lb/>
day of 1880, and that <lb/>
all Ordinances or By-Laws <lb/>
Heretofore enacted for the <lb/>
government of the said town <lb/>
be and t he same hereby re- i <lb/>
pealed from and after the said; <lb/>
day of 1880. <lb/>
Ordinance I l is declared a nuisance <lb/>
for any to be upon the <lb/>
it is hereby a nuisance or any public place within <lb/>
any person to lie a pistol, i the corporate limits of the Town in I for any retailer of spirituous, vis <lb/>
gun any other lire . a state of intoxication, or who shall j malt liquors to permit any <lb/>
slingshot within found using vulgar profane disorderly. ox bolster- <lb/>
limits the town except in case of, language, or who shall indecently I,, s conduct on their premises under <lb/>
necessity and all persons are forbid-; expose his or her nakedness. Any the penalty of having their license <lb/>
den to oil any j person violating this Ordinance revoked. <lb/>
shall for each and every pay Ordinance <lb/>
a penalty ten dollars. <lb/>
r i- It shall unlawful for any Ho j <lb/>
I. I or Hoarding House keeper, Horse <lb/>
Any meddling with the public or Mule dealer. Auction-1 <lb/>
wells or pumps of the Town or in-jeer, or other business wherein a <lb/>
with the work thereof, license tax is required, to pursue <lb/>
except ordinary way of using the j their avocation they shall have <lb/>
same for drawing water is prohibited I obtained a license signed by the <lb/>
Any person violating this Mayor mid countersigned by the <lb/>
shall for each and every of Clerk. Any person violating this <lb/>
fence pay a penalty of one dollar. ; Ordinance shall tor each and every <lb/>
Ordinance XVII. ll of <lb/>
Ordinance <lb/>
Appointments <lb/>
For Bethlehem Mission. <lb/>
Bethlehem, 1st Sunday at <lb/>
House, 1st Sunday <lb/>
2nd Sunday at o'clock. <lb/>
Shady 3rd at <lb/>
at o'clock. <lb/>
4th Sunday <lb/>
E P. C. <lb/>
man Candles or other fire <lb/>
works except on Christmas or <lb/>
Holidays. The playing of <lb/>
loot ball or throwing any missile <lb/>
the streets or public lots <lb/>
the town is forbidden. Any <lb/>
violating this Ordinance shall for <lb/>
each every pay a penal- <lb/>
of five dollars. <lb/>
Ordinance Ii <lb/>
be for any per- <lb/>
son to drive or a Horse or Mule <lb/>
at n greater speed than eight miles <lb/>
an hour any of the streets <lb/>
the town, or to drive ride or lead a <lb/>
horse or mule on of the sidewalks <lb/>
thereof. Any persons this <lb/>
Ordinance shall each every <lb/>
pay a of five dollars. <lb/>
Ordinance III <lb/>
signed by the Mayor and <lb/>
countersigned by the Clerk of said <lb/>
All persons are prohibited from Town. license shall expire on <lb/>
j leaving any or from washing the of April next succeed <lb/>
; clothes, at or any of the the day upon which it Is grant- <lb/>
It is hereby declared unlawful for <lb/>
any person to retail spirituous, vis No person shall deface, break or <lb/>
nous or malt liquors the drink or in any manner injure any of the <lb/>
in quantities less than a public Lamp Posts or Lamps the <lb/>
the Town without obtaining u- That or persons <lb/>
of the Town a who or otherwise in- <lb/>
any building or fence <lb/>
the same or any fence enclosing <lb/>
I he public pound, shall forfeit <lb/>
pay t he sum of ten dollars for each <lb/>
and every or <lb/>
town at such sum as may be <lb/>
lowed by the authorities per day <lb/>
said tine, and cost or tax is <lb/>
Ordinance <lb/>
All shops or places for the sale of <lb/>
spirituous, or malt liquors, <lb/>
shall be closed on each Sabbath in <lb/>
the year from o'clock <lb/>
day night to o'clock on Sunday <lb/>
night, and no person or persons <lb/>
shall, during or between these <lb/>
limes, licensed liquor saloon, <lb/>
sell or give away any spirituous, or j <lb/>
vinous or malt liquors, except <lb/>
case of sickness, and only <lb/>
a certificate of a practicing <lb/>
and any one or more <lb/>
seen going in or out of a Bar Room <lb/>
between said hours shall be deemed <lb/>
evidence of the guilt <lb/>
proprietor of said fiat Boom. <lb/>
person this Ordinance <lb/>
shall for the first pay a line <lb/>
ten dollars for the second <lb/>
pay a fine of twenty dollars for the . <lb/>
third have his license <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
Ordinance <lb/>
Sec. person shall <lb/>
or sell within the corporate limits of j <lb/>
Greenville, except from the stalls <lb/>
the Market House, fresh pork, <lb/>
fresh beef, fresh mutton, fresh fish <lb/>
or barbecue. Provided However <lb/>
chat alter o'clock, A. M. whole <lb/>
dressed hogs, beef and mutton, in <lb/>
quantities not less than a <lb/>
may be sold anywhere in said town, <lb/>
and that skimmers may sell fish <lb/>
by themselves anywhere J <lb/>
town. violating this <lb/>
Ordinance shall each and every <lb/>
pay a penally often dollars. <lb/>
Sec. shall sell or <lb/>
vend any cakes or cider except with- <lb/>
in twenty of the Market House, i <lb/>
Any violating this Ordinance j <lb/>
shall for each and every pay <lb/>
a penalty of two dollars- <lb/>
Sec. stalls or stands for <lb/>
the sale of articles shall be at <lb/>
lowed to be erected within the j <lb/>
Any person <lb/>
this Ordinance shall for each and <lb/>
every pay- a penalty of two; <lb/>
dollars. <lb/>
Sec. L No person shall sell with- <lb/>
in corporate limits the Town <lb/>
any unwholesome food. Any par- <lb/>
son violating this Ordinance shall <lb/>
for each and every pay a <lb/>
penally of ten dollars. <lb/>
Sec. 5- The stalls of the Market <lb/>
House shall be rented annually <lb/>
first day of January at public <lb/>
but any vacant stalls may <lb/>
be rented by the town <lb/>
privately alter said day, provided. <lb/>
however, that no stall be rented for; <lb/>
less than four dollars per month, <lb/>
payable in advance. <lb/>
Sec. person renting a <lb/>
stall in the Market House shall <lb/>
keep the same clean, in case <lb/>
a failure to do so, and after <lb/>
cation by the town authorities re- <lb/>
fuse to clean the same shall forfeit <lb/>
the amount paid tho further <lb/>
use of such stall. <lb/>
Sec. barrels, tables or ob- j <lb/>
shall be placed in the <lb/>
sage way of said Market House. <lb/>
Sec. One stall of said Market <lb/>
House shall be kept open for <lb/>
use of the public free of charge. <lb/>
Sec. Every person renting <lb/>
first obtain from Mayor a <lb/>
to carry on his <lb/>
person holding such <lb/>
and abusing the same may upon, <lb/>
complaint made to the Mayor <lb/>
such license revoked by Hoard; <lb/>
of <lb/>
Ordinance <lb/>
Sec. 1- Tho running hogs, goats, <lb/>
and geese at large in tho corporate <lb/>
limits is declared to be ii nuisance <lb/>
and is hereby forbidden. <lb/>
every person whether a citizen of <lb/>
the town or not is from <lb/>
permitting his hogs, goats or geese <lb/>
from running at large on the streets <lb/>
of Greenville and the owner of each i <lb/>
animal fowl whether a citizen of <lb/>
the or not shall for each and <lb/>
every violation of this <lb/>
pay a penalty of five, dollars for <lb/>
each bog and one dollar for each <lb/>
goat or goose. <lb/>
Sec. Whereas it has been time <lb/>
and again declared to be a public <lb/>
for hogs to run at large on <lb/>
the streets of the Town of Green- <lb/>
ville has been prohibited by its <lb/>
Ordinances, And whereas it is the <lb/>
purpose of this Hoard of Council-. <lb/>
men to use all means to abate <lb/>
such nuisance and to enforce Or- <lb/>
prohibiting the same; but. <lb/>
whereas the Hoard is forbidden, by <lb/>
act of tho Assembly <lb/>
passed at its late session, to pass <lb/>
Ordinance directing tin Town <lb/>
Officers to impound any hog or cat- <lb/>
property of a person not a <lb/>
citizen of the Town, whereas <lb/>
the Hoard desires to conform its ac- <lb/>
to the laws of the State and to <lb/>
protect its officers from prosecution, <lb/>
And whereas it Is utterly impossible <lb/>
for the officers of the to dis <lb/>
the hogs of those who do <lb/>
not live within tho corporate limits <lb/>
of Greenville from the hogs of those <lb/>
who live within said limits- It is <lb/>
That in order that the Town <lb/>
I may not, by mistake, <lb/>
i hogs of any non-resident <lb/>
j it is ordered and made the duty of <lb/>
all non residents to mark their hogs <lb/>
and to register with the Clerks or <lb/>
. this Hoard his or her murk before <lb/>
I the 5th day of June, 1889, and he <lb/>
shall pay therefor a tax of five dollars <lb/>
to tho town a fee of <lb/>
dollar to the Clerk. <lb/>
That on and after said 5th day I <lb/>
j of June, 1889, the Town Officer shall I <lb/>
impound all unmarked hogs and; <lb/>
all hogs whose marks have not been <lb/>
registered by their owners, unless <lb/>
he shall otherwise them to be <lb/>
I the property of a non-resident, and <lb/>
deal with them according to the Or- <lb/>
in force as to hogs belong- <lb/>
to citizens of the Town. Pro- <lb/>
it shall be his duty to release <lb/>
the same to the owner, if he a <lb/>
I non-resident, upon his calling <lb/>
them within ten days, and comply-, <lb/>
with the Ordinance requiring I <lb/>
them to be marked registered. <lb/>
The Town Officers shall not <lb/>
pound any hog known to be the <lb/>
property a non-resident, hut it <lb/>
shall be his duty to insert a small <lb/>
ring the nose of the same, to <lb/>
the name of the owner there- . <lb/>
of to tho It shall <lb/>
be his duty to make a note of each <lb/>
hog running at large <lb/>
he is forbidden to impound and re-j <lb/>
port the name of the owner thereof <lb/>
to the. Mayor. <lb/>
These various methods <lb/>
to protect the citizens of the <lb/>
town against nuisance of <lb/>
hogs from the country running at <lb/>
largo the Town shall not be con- <lb/>
as in any way <lb/>
the nuisance or as waiving any <lb/>
legal rights of the Town to <lb/>
abate the same but it shall be the <lb/>
duty the Mayor to proceed against <lb/>
the owners whether a of the <lb/>
or not of all hogs running at <lb/>
large in the streets under tho Or- <lb/>
which forbid the same and <lb/>
under any law of the State which <lb/>
may be applicable thereto. <lb/>
Sec. All hogs, gnats and geese <lb/>
running at large on the streets if not <lb/>
kilo, to be the property of a non-re- <lb/>
shall betaken up by I he Town <lb/>
Officer and impounded and if not <lb/>
redeemed by the owner thereof <lb/>
shall after ten days notice by ad- <lb/>
in three public places <lb/>
a description tho hog, goat or <lb/>
goose taken up, be sold at <lb/>
auction, proceeds thereof <lb/>
paid to the owner said hog, goat <lb/>
or goose, after deducting the cost <lb/>
and <lb/>
Sec. Officer shall have <lb/>
for feeding each hog. goat or goose <lb/>
ten cents per day, for advertising <lb/>
each hog, goat or goose fifteen cents. <lb/>
Ordinance <lb/>
Sec. The running of cattle at i <lb/>
largo the corporate limits of the <lb/>
town from November 1st, to April <lb/>
1st, is declared to be a nuisance and <lb/>
is hereby forbidden. <lb/>
Sec. Cattle of all description <lb/>
except small calves, running at large <lb/>
the corporate limits tho <lb/>
hours of o'clock P. M. and sunrise <lb/>
tho following morning is declared to <lb/>
be a nuisance and is hereby forbid- <lb/>
den. <lb/>
Sec. All cattle, the property ; <lb/>
residents, found running at large <lb/>
during the time prohibited shall be <lb/>
taken up the Town Officer <lb/>
impounded, and if not redeemed by <lb/>
the owner thereof, shall alter ten <lb/>
days notice by advertising in three <lb/>
public places giving a description of <lb/>
the animal taken up. be at pub- j <lb/>
he auction, and the proceeds arising <lb/>
from such sale be paid to the owner <lb/>
of said animal, after deducting the <lb/>
cost and expenses. <lb/>
Sec. The Town Officer shall <lb/>
have taking up each animal j <lb/>
cents, for feeding each <lb/>
animal twenty-five cents per <lb/>
and for advertising each <lb/>
teen cents. <lb/>
Ordinance <lb/>
It shall unlawful for any <lb/>
son to deface any monuments, <lb/>
enclosure in the Cemetery; or to <lb/>
any shrubbery or flowers or <lb/>
for flowers in it; or to break <lb/>
or injure any lock on the gates Of <lb/>
any fence around the Cemetery ; or i <lb/>
to turn any cattle or goats therein. <lb/>
Any person violating this Ordinance I <lb/>
shall pay a penalty of twenty five <lb/>
dollars, one half to be paid the in <lb/>
former and one half to the town. <lb/>
Ordinance <lb/>
All poisons owning dogs said <lb/>
town are required to procure badges <lb/>
for same from Tax Collector. <lb/>
It is hereby declared unlawful for, <lb/>
such dog or dogs to run at large in <lb/>
aid town without wearing such <lb/>
badge. The owner of such dog <lb/>
all pay for each and every <lb/>
of one dollar. <lb/>
Ordinance <lb/>
It shall be the duty all land <lb/>
owners to put and keep in good re- <lb/>
pairs tho side walks adjoining <lb/>
property and if any one shall fail to <lb/>
do so alter being notified by the <lb/>
street committee, it shall be the <lb/>
duty of said committee to have the. <lb/>
work done and to charge <lb/>
the expense thereof to such land <lb/>
owner to pay such within <lb/>
days, or he or she shall pay a penalty <lb/>
of double the charge. <lb/>
Ordinance <lb/>
street crossings and drains <lb/>
shall kept up by the <lb/>
the supervision of the <lb/>
committee and for out the <lb/>
monies in the Treasury. <lb/>
Ordinance <lb/>
That the Mayor lie tore whom any <lb/>
actions for violating town <lb/>
may lie tried may after consider- <lb/>
of and any <lb/>
so violating such Ordinance <lb/>
or Ordinances, in each and every <lb/>
case have power to reduce the pen- <lb/>
to a sum not less than <lb/>
and cost by remitting the excess <lb/>
of said sum of one dollar. <lb/>
The foregoing is a true copy <lb/>
of Ordinances passed and <lb/>
ratified by the Hoard of Conn- <lb/>
for the town of Green- <lb/>
ville the 23rd day of May, 1889. <lb/>
P. G. JAMES, <lb/>
W- P. EVANS, Mayor. <lb/>
Clerk. <lb/>
Forty Railroads Sued. <lb/>
An Important Case Instituted in Wake <lb/>
Superior Court. <lb/>
News Observer. <lb/>
The Clerk of Wake Superior <lb/>
Court stunned the of the <lb/>
Wide for June might well <lb/>
called a <lb/>
It opens with a production of Henry <lb/>
Bacon's beautiful painting, <lb/>
End of a Long photographed <lb/>
especially for Wide lovely <lb/>
picture. Then come the true stories <lb/>
five or Plain Is <lb/>
by the now famous writer, Miss <lb/>
who grew her early <lb/>
in Wide Awake this story is <lb/>
most pathetic. The scene of Miss <lb/>
Buffer Seward's brilliant story is on <lb/>
board an ocean steamer; it is <lb/>
Boy <lb/>
Mrs. General Fremont's is a <lb/>
story, House that Jack <lb/>
Mrs. Annie <lb/>
story is of tho Confederate side in <lb/>
the War, a jolly talc, <lb/>
Breach Member of Company <lb/>
Tho story by Sara Trainer Smith, <lb/>
in the Java will <lb/>
go to everybody's heart. The <lb/>
are Sid- <lb/>
yesterday morning by I -Five Peppers <lb/>
walking in and stating that ho want-, has a tremendous surprise for <lb/>
that he wanted forty postal money <lb/>
orders to as fees to forty <lb/>
Sheriff in various parts of the <lb/>
Stale. <lb/>
The of this tremendous <lb/>
transaction was the fact that a few <lb/>
minutes before the papers for one of <lb/>
the most important suits ever in- <lb/>
in Wake county had been <lb/>
filed in the Clerk's office. <lb/>
Upon inquiring into the case it ts eleven pictures, charming read- <lb/>
was found that Mr. W. T. Hodge, everybody. and <lb/>
of this county had brought suit j the new department, is <lb/>
against each of forty railroads j filed with enjoyable anecdotes and <lb/>
in this State to recover a penalty notably Footsteps of <lb/>
from each one for failure to Tennyson's Chalk <lb/>
comply with a section of the Code Catching on the <lb/>
articles of <lb/>
Mis. F. A. Humphrey, describes <lb/>
curious for punish- <lb/>
in old times which she saw in <lb/>
England ; Mrs. <lb/>
on behavior is excel- <lb/>
lent ; <lb/>
is exquisite; Sallie Joy <lb/>
White's Heading <lb/>
is of great suggestive value; <lb/>
People the with <lb/>
requiring them to make an annual <lb/>
report of business to the <lb/>
of the Stale. <lb/>
The poems of the <lb/>
are by Clinton Mrs. <lb/>
Marian Douglas, H, <lb/>
It. Hudson, Osgood, <lb/>
Alice Wellington Boiling Eliza- <lb/>
beth L. Gould. <lb/>
Wide Awake is 13.40 a year. D. <lb/>
Company, Publishers, <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
I DANIELS <lb/>
C C DANIEL <lb/>
Wilson, N. C <lb/>
By section of the Code of <lb/>
North Carolina is provided that <lb/>
every railroad corporation shall <lb/>
make an annual report to the Gov- <lb/>
of the State of the operations <lb/>
of the year, ending on the 30th of <lb/>
September, which certificate shall <lb/>
be verified by oaths of the treas <lb/>
or president and superintendent I <lb/>
and shall slate the amount of <lb/>
as by charter, the amount <lb/>
stock subscribed, the total amount <lb/>
of stock paid in, the amount of <lb/>
fended debt, the amount of floating <lb/>
debt, cost of road and equipment, <lb/>
full statement of business of the j <lb/>
year, earnings, expenses, etc. <lb/>
It is also provided by section 1900 <lb/>
the Code that any corporation j Any Business Entrusted to us <lb/>
which shall neglect to make the <lb/>
report as provided shall be liable to <lb/>
a penally of to be sued for in <lb/>
the name of the. State. <lb/>
It is alleged in the complaint that <lb/>
the railroads sued have failed to <lb/>
comply with the said section of the <lb/>
Code. Under the law this penalty <lb/>
of belongs to the first man J , <lb/>
who institutes suit it. <lb/>
Mr. W. T. I lodge, who brings ac- <lb/>
in the case is a citizen of Wake <lb/>
county and a member tho Far- <lb/>
Alliance. In pursuance of <lb/>
the section above referred to Mr. <lb/>
has instituted suits <lb/>
the forty roads below named for the <lb/>
penalty of each suit. It is <lb/>
suited that with the exception of <lb/>
the. Wilmington, C. Railroad, <lb/>
and the Southern Bail <lb/>
road, none of the roads sued have <lb/>
AYCOCK i Mill I DANIELS, <lb/>
Attorneys-at--Law, <lb/>
WILSON, n. c <lb/>
Attended to. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
DENTIST. t <lb/>
N,., <lb/>
C M. <lb/>
BERNARD, <lb/>
W, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Practice in the State and Federal <lb/>
V I. BLOW, <lb/>
G II E E S VI LL E, N. C. <lb/>
J. H. TUCKER. J. D. <lb/>
ever made the reports as required TUCKER MURPHY. <lb/>
except for the. fiscal year ending I <lb/>
W, <lb/>
September 80th, 1880. With some <lb/>
unimportant amendments made <lb/>
from time to time the statute has <lb/>
in force ever since 1871. <lb/>
It seems that the statute has <lb/>
been completely lost sight of for <lb/>
several years. It was never re- <lb/>
to during the agitation of the <lb/>
railroad commission bill during the <lb/>
recent legislature. <lb/>
Spier Whitaker, Esq., and <lb/>
stead Jones are Mr. Hodge's <lb/>
Mr. Whitaker stated yesterday <lb/>
evening that the railroads could . <lb/>
be sued failure to comply ls <lb/>
tor one year as the statute of <lb/>
limitations prevents going back <lb/>
The following are the railroads <lb/>
sued named the <lb/>
Seaboard Petersburg <lb/>
Railroad, North Western Rail- <lb/>
road, Piedmont Railroad, St <lb/>
Rail <lb/>
road and Lumber Company, Ox- <lb/>
ford Henderson, Oxford <lb/>
Atlanta ft Charlotte Air Line, <lb/>
Atlantic, Tennessee A Ohio, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
L. C. LATHAM. HARRY<lb/>
n. c. <lb/>
NORFLEET, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
Practice all the courts. <lb/>
a Specialty. <lb/>
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb/>
ATTORNEY-A IF, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
P. <lb/>
MATTHEW d <lb/>
Certified <lb/>
C F cm. <lb/>
Columbia Augusta, Ashe-j J. <lb/>
Tilled; West- Civil Engineers, Surveyors <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
Columbia Augusta, <lb/>
Wilmington ft Weldon. <lb/>
Cape Fear ft Yadkin Valley, States <lb/>
ft Western, Rail- <lb/>
road, Marietta ft Georgia, <lb/>
Charleston, Cincinnati ft Chicago, <lb/>
Albemarle ft Suffolk ft <lb/>
Carolina, ft Tar River, <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
Raleigh, ft <lb/>
Washington, Pittsboro <lb/>
East Tennessee <lb/>
Western North <lb/>
Chester ft <lb/>
Narrow <lb/>
Hamilton and <lb/>
Norfolk <lb/>
ville, ft Western, <lb/>
Palmetto ft Gas- <lb/>
ton, ft August, Georgia <lb/>
Carolina and Northern. <lb/>
If the case is decided In favor of <lb/>
Mr. he will get from <lb/>
each of the forty loads making a to- <lb/>
The case was made at <lb/>
the October term, and a summons <lb/>
was sent to each road yesterday to <lb/>
be represented at the trial. <lb/>
and Architects. <lb/>
film III M. <lb/>
HOTELS. <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Under new management. Hot and <lb/>
cold water baths, rooms and at- <lb/>
servants. Table always <lb/>
ed with the best of the market. Feed <lb/>
In connection. <lb/>
PER <lb/>
E. <lb/>
HOTEL <lb/>
SPENCER BROS., <lb/>
THE HOME <lb/>
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. <lb/>
Rooms. Best <lb/>
When In <lb/>
Polite waiters. <lb/>
table the market afford, <lb/>
city stop at the <lb/>
Hotel,<lb/>
. . .<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
um <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE<lb/>
TO <lb/>
year. <lb/>
piloted a through which pro- <lb/>
the impounding of <lb/>
stock in the town of Green- <lb/>
ville. While this bill applied <lb/>
only to the stock of <lb/>
dents, it was c <lb/>
stood, and persons thinking it <lb/>
had a general application turned <lb/>
their stock, and since then <lb/>
hogs have had possession of <lb/>
I the town very much to the an- <lb/>
and inconvenience of <lb/>
the citizens. A howl of <lb/>
nation went up against the hog, <lb/>
Washington Letter. <lb/>
regular <lb/>
Washington, D. <lb/>
Las a week hack <lb/>
said a republican it is <lb/>
constantly growing weaker. There <lb/>
is every indication that we are to <lb/>
New York Letter. <lb/>
Entertaining Comments on <lb/>
Interests. <lb/>
of <lb/>
TOT <lb/>
and there were criticisms against <lb/>
special <lb/>
New York, May <lb/>
The most important topic f dis <lb/>
have a of the worse in the metropolis at <lb/>
in the and Arthur ad- great <lb/>
This language was episcopal cathedral <lb/>
used by a man who is generally re-10 be St- <lb/>
I Mag very friendly to Manhattan Ave. Out of the sixty- <lb/>
the and there is submitted <lb/>
doubt he is, but be was asked to the trustees by competing <lb/>
by a republican bis opinion <lb/>
I Mr. Cherry. The censure against <lb/>
rill Hot Hesitate to Democratic j however, would have been <lb/>
men measures that are not consistent; I . . . . . . . <lb/>
the true principles of the party. well enough omitted, for IS a <lb/>
If a a and we <lb/>
of the for the man of Honest t <lb/>
or. sample COPY I believe bis intentions in this <lb/>
I matter were good, even though <lb/>
the Cost at he acted without thoroughly <lb/>
of the President and be gave it <lb/>
without reserve. And the <lb/>
facts in a number of cases bear the <lb/>
Gov. en de subsequent pro- <lb/>
cost me two days in <lb/>
Den I went over <lb/>
one day sell a load turkeys <lb/>
fur de women en while. I was <lb/>
man one f dun fin- <lb/>
keys disappeared. sold de bah <lb/>
I would <lb/>
ball <lb/>
I Hind em I went up <lb/>
ten an <lb/>
I seed el filler bis <lb/>
I face red a suit <lb/>
I on. lie cum over <lb/>
j w us an el <lb/>
j bis; saw mills, <lb/>
railroad iron and He <lb/>
had a lot of leathers stuck in bis <lb/>
TELL <lb/>
four have been selected and hair looked day have <lb/>
set apart for elaboration. These belonged de wardrobe <lb/>
four designs will lie immediately re- <lb/>
turkey lost so I used him <lb/>
be got cm from. none <lb/>
my d- in den bit <lb/>
turned to the architects, <lb/>
Senator's ;, to a weak about iV policemen <lb/>
backbone out. For instance he <lb/>
wants to bis old law partner <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
WEDNESDAY. MAY <lb/>
Alas Poor Hog. <lb/>
The hog is an unfortunate <lb/>
tor in the welfare of Greenville, <lb/>
and unfortunately, been <lb/>
the cause of some unkind feeling <lb/>
among their owners in the com- <lb/>
That his presence up- <lb/>
on the streets of Greenville is a <lb/>
nuisance was long ago establish- <lb/>
ed beyond contradiction, and in <lb/>
order to expunge the same the <lb/>
guardians of the peace and <lb/>
of the statutes did. a few <lb/>
years past, declare against his <lb/>
privileges of the lows at large, <lb/>
and ordained that he should <lb/>
be kept in by his owner or <lb/>
be run in by the police, with <lb/>
lines and penalties attached <lb/>
in case it became necessary tore- <lb/>
sort to the latter <lb/>
Candidly speaking, this law <lb/>
every side of the <lb/>
question. lie knew that the <lb/>
country wanted relief, <lb/>
which did and should have. <lb/>
Attorney General Miller the Sn- <lb/>
Court bench, but to a <lb/>
rigorous protest from the Indiana <lb/>
who want Judge <lb/>
Woods of that State appointed, he- <lb/>
does nothing. the ear- <lb/>
Their being subject to frequent days of the administration John <lb/>
cost on account of the impound- <lb/>
of their stock was a hard- <lb/>
ship, out it was a still greater <lb/>
hardship upon the citizens of the <lb/>
town to have the streets and <lb/>
their premises damaged by the <lb/>
hogs. The hogs should not have <lb/>
been allowed on the streets, bill <lb/>
the country people might have <lb/>
been relieved from paying so <lb/>
much cost on their stock- <lb/>
As said further back, the hogs <lb/>
have had possession the town <lb/>
since that bill passed, the old <lb/>
which the trustees will make a final <lb/>
decision. The design which is ad- <lb/>
to be the best was made by <lb/>
architects W. A. Potter and U. <lb/>
It may be generally <lb/>
described as Gothic and is based <lb/>
the union of a single-span <lb/>
nave, with a choir of the usual <lb/>
I would bin jail fur yet <lb/>
if hadn't bin rite smart an good <lb/>
runner. De woman <lb/>
I would stay homo nights in <lb/>
all over de <lb/>
county, I would git better, <lb/>
I thought she right den but <lb/>
hit I. O. A. con- <lb/>
me was no place <lb/>
home. wont town one day <lb/>
selected a business <lb/>
man Philadelphia to be Post <lb/>
master at that city, and Mr. Ham- <lb/>
sou the nerve to make the <lb/>
And Some <lb/>
lime ago John Sherman was prom is <lb/>
ed that Hart, <lb/>
of nave and choir. The fall met up Mr. Claude <lb/>
of the church consists of a son. I neater think heap him <lb/>
central space eighty-six feet square, j de so <lb/>
and four lesser spaces each <lb/>
four feet square, at the four faces <lb/>
of the central square, an <lb/>
auditorium of 1.000, feet of <lb/>
. ,, , , . , . i floor, unobstructed columns and <lb/>
Ohio, should be appointed Solicitor, <lb/>
capable of seating people <lb/>
General, Hart was telegraphed to <lb/>
and told to come on get the <lb/>
Quay made a big row <lb/>
accusing Sherman of lying, etc. and <lb/>
intimating that the administration <lb/>
within radius of feet. <lb/>
I stopped talk w id him while <lb/>
ax him how he was long <lb/>
aid do Advance, while we <lb/>
feller earn up an made <lb/>
two three signs and went off. <lb/>
Mr. Wilson what meant <lb/>
he hit was summons <lb/>
attend de secret <lb/>
he use <lb/>
towers, each feet high, arise at be went Wilson, by de way, <lb/>
the four corners of the with an Si-S K want have <lb/>
entrance each, and the high J <lb/>
, , . place you can see de whole <lb/>
might go for all he j thing- I thought hit was <lb/>
ed. Once more Harrison's back j fT i <lb/>
Board of Councilmen taking no j bone went back on him and Hart's J <lb/>
to keep them off the streets, appointment has not vet been <lb/>
t, , ., . i mi i tune and wish to make it the finest <lb/>
But the new Board determined The cases mentioned are , . , <lb/>
. . , . . ., edifice in America the <lb/>
to abate the nuisance at once, well known, doubtless there arc <lb/>
ALFRED FORBES, <lb/>
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb/>
Mm to the Pitt comities, a line of the following <lb/>
that not to be in this market. Ami all guaranteed to be and <lb/>
pure straight Rood. GOODS all kinds, CLOTHING, <lb/>
HOODS. HATS CAPS, HOOTS SHOES, LA- <lb/>
and SLIPPERS, FURNITURE HOUSE <lb/>
GOODS, WINDOWS. and BLINDS, and QUEENS- <lb/>
WARE, ARK, LOWS PLOW CASTING, LEATHER different <lb/>
Gin and Mill Hay, Book Limb, Paris, and <lb/>
and <lb/>
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I in the trade at Wholesale <lb/>
jobbers prices, cents per less per cent for tail, Bread Prep- <lb/>
Hall's Star Lye Jobbers Prices. While Lead pure Lin- <lb/>
seed Oil, and Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb/>
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. me a call and guarantee satisfaction. <lb/>
THE OF THE <lb/>
Has been from <lb/>
to <lb/>
And not depend on borrowing <lb/>
trying to make one Planter do <lb/>
the work of two Planters, but <lb/>
buy a planter this season <lb/>
and save the risk of <lb/>
a stand of cotton <lb/>
which may <lb/>
more than <lb/>
oral planter. <lb/>
TAILORING <lb/>
Display <lb/>
Foreign an <lb/>
, . ,. . 11-- . <lb/>
and passed ordinances looking j many similar ones the public. -t <lb/>
to that end, are published bears of, but these are in <lb/>
stay. <lb/>
bout twelve be carried <lb/>
me round behind store <lb/>
me. when hard noise peep <lb/>
crack in de winder blinds <lb/>
Well lore long I hind de noise an <lb/>
Tell bun not to delay 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 lull particulars <lb/>
and it will be taken <lb/>
to factory, re- <lb/>
paired, and re- <lb/>
turned at n <lb/>
moderate <lb/>
cost. <lb/>
on our first page. We think <lb/>
their action would have met the <lb/>
aw should be. To a desired ends just as well and as <lb/>
lain extent it was just and prop-1 effectually if they had omitted <lb/>
The streets, sidewalks, and ; the five dollars for registering <lb/>
yards of the town were up the mark. <lb/>
at no inconsiderable expense and <lb/>
to see these rooters frequently <lb/>
destroying property worth many <lb/>
times their value brought <lb/>
annoyances, and loss to <lb/>
which the people did not care to <lb/>
It will be rather hard <lb/>
on the country people if any of <lb/>
to prove that the in- <lb/>
is a true one. <lb/>
Oklahoma can't have a national <lb/>
bank. So says the Attorney <lb/>
to whom the application was re- <lb/>
by the Treasury department. <lb/>
Some absurd rumors about the <lb/>
sending of English mail of war <lb/>
for in-1 peeped in. gracious I <lb/>
never seed hard set <lb/>
I mortal human I <lb/>
-kw post OFFICE understand <lb/>
I is now receiving attention at the at but era bile i found <lb/>
hands of Postmaster Van out bout <lb/>
Builder's Material. <lb/>
has asked for an additional <lb/>
bad whole lot <lb/>
,. r a.,.,. ,,,, . chains s an pis- <lb/>
The amount i., . , <lb/>
knives an <lb/>
of work done at this is simply up, after got <lb/>
them have this to of j to Alaskan waters to prevent the <lb/>
course they will not do if their j provisions of recent <lb/>
hogs are kept out of town. But as to the of all <lb/>
the hogs should be kept off the vessels found illegally taking seals <lb/>
streets, which is all that is de- from being carried out. forcibly II <lb/>
necessary, have been floating around <lb/>
and it is stared that everything feller up <lb/>
about one-eighth of the postal be thought de <lb/>
business of the country Is transacted v <lb/>
here. It is apparent to nearly any <lb/>
here week but nobody seemed <lb/>
to any stock in them. <lb/>
Justice Miller the Supreme <lb/>
Court, having failed bis purpose <lb/>
getting ex-Secretary of War <lb/>
hardship inflicted upon the m <lb/>
, appointed as his successor, <lb/>
other. <lb/>
To obviate such sired, and there should be no ill <lb/>
of the town, having rights will on the of anyone. The <lb/>
to that extent, made demand of rights of both town ard country <lb/>
the Councilmen for relief, hence should be respected and <lb/>
the hog was declared a nuisance each should be unwilling to see <lb/>
and ordinances enacted against <lb/>
him. So far, so good. <lb/>
But there were defects in the <lb/>
execution of these laws. <lb/>
additional were allowed <lb/>
to the officers for impounding, <lb/>
feeding, and advertising each <lb/>
hog. and of course their ex-1 . I publican party during the present <lb/>
decorated, all in perfect order I . <lb/>
was increased according J. readiness. Promptly at nine o'clock i <lb/>
lo the number of swine taken, silence fell upon the crowded audience, remembered years <lb/>
This too well H. Hat ton led by 11.15. liar-1 and too, if the <lb/>
, v i i ii . i Miss Pennie K. <lb/>
enough had not the law, as it <lb/>
is, been abused. At <lb/>
one time the town had police <lb/>
who were said to go outside <lb/>
and drive hogs belonging to the <lb/>
be or failure <lb/>
sum brethren had <lb/>
Br mil her feller <lb/>
one doing mail business at be thought de same thing an <lb/>
that the working force is he would move committee be <lb/>
and the sooner re ketch or nigger <lb/>
on, jest, den I got <lb/>
Tell him that can furnish him <lb/>
Timbers that he may need, either <lb/>
dressed or undressed. Also I <lb/>
can famish bin with build- <lb/>
Brackets and <lb/>
for your porches <lb/>
and piazzas, fact any <lb/>
or trim- <lb/>
that he may <lb/>
need to build a <lb/>
house. <lb/>
Will Grind Your Com. <lb/>
Together with exclusive styles from our own <lb/>
workshop, which for beauty, elegance and <lb/>
workmanship equal any that can be found <lb/>
yield the palm to none.<lb/>
C. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, X- C <lb/>
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND <lb/>
All kinds placed in strictly <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lowest current rates <lb/>
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb/>
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb/>
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb/>
D. Williamson, <lb/>
lief given the better. I <lb/>
as how my woman <lb/>
out see <lb/>
or rather in getting a to <lb/>
that effect from Harrison, now <lb/>
One of the most beautiful marriages that he has no i <lb/>
we ever witnessed solemnized at Washington <lb/>
Church, six miles from j of some very heavy fighting among <lb/>
church some of lite tote fellows in the lie- <lb/>
known it take several days home by <lb/>
i letters to go from the general office go <lb/>
the upper portions the city; bout her, but. tool run <lb/>
i when one hour should <lb/>
time. of the i <lb/>
affected in a similar way, and it is bout dozen <lb/>
even impossible to buy more than a <lb/>
be ample i barrels fur <lb/>
. I thought warehouse had <lb/>
s service is j on .,, , <lb/>
and it is bout dozen <lb/>
ore than a mo. <lb/>
worth of stamps after tied me me de room <lb/>
retiring. , J , me up barrel on <lb/>
has scene L. ., , , table an rolled bit <lb/>
And further that I can grind hi <lb/>
corn into good Meal and that <lb/>
I will convince him of <lb/>
the same if be will <lb/>
bring me his core <lb/>
to grind. <lb/>
you <lb/>
tics will be increased, so that all <lb/>
On the evening of the <lb/>
was lighted and <lb/>
can be transacted <lb/>
reasonable speed. <lb/>
with <lb/>
an den me out <lb/>
led by <lb/>
her father. Mr. T. II. approach- <lb/>
ed the altar where the young couple <lb/>
were united in the holy bonds of wedlock <lb/>
Be. V. officiating. <lb/>
The attendants were V. S. Langley <lb/>
and Miss A. <lb/>
country people adjacent <lb/>
the corporate when Daniel. It. I. Miss <lb/>
would be Moore. and Miss <lb/>
the the fees. <lb/>
To assist them in this kind of <lb/>
work idle boys were sometimes <lb/>
employed to go out and drive the <lb/>
hogs to This was w <lb/>
in fact it was an outrage of the <lb/>
grossest nature. Of course some <lb/>
hogs running at large in the <lb/>
country came into town of their <lb/>
own accord, and the damage they <lb/>
did was as great as that caused <lb/>
by the town hogs. In obeying <lb/>
the injunctions of the law all <lb/>
hogs fared alike by being <lb/>
and valuable presents <lb/>
were given by their many friends. <lb/>
recently embarked upon <lb/>
the mercantile seas and we hope ere long <lb/>
to sec him sail into the haven of success <lb/>
end there rest the cooling shades <lb/>
contentment. <lb/>
the success and happiness of the <lb/>
young collide desire to extend our <lb/>
warmest wishes. <lb/>
the world's broad field of battle, <lb/>
In the of life, <lb/>
lie not a <lb/>
lie a a <lb/>
n. <lb/>
The church at was brilliant in <lb/>
comes, and it most always does <lb/>
come when patiently waited for. <lb/>
The cause of the lighting is the <lb/>
same thing that always causes strife <lb/>
among the of <lb/>
the The first skirmish ; <lb/>
was between Representative Can- <lb/>
nun, of Illinois and Senators <lb/>
and of the same state <lb/>
Cannon got one of bis constituents <lb/>
appointed collector of internal rove-. <lb/>
without either the <lb/>
lashed me board do <lb/>
crowd got on de board danced. <lb/>
tired so <lb/>
cheer <lb/>
I sot down <lb/>
dissection the body .,. de cheer <lb/>
Washington BISHOP, occupied so got up <lb/>
the reader, lie fore it was well d teach me <lb/>
established whether he was dead or <lb/>
Considerable excitement been time <lb/>
. ., . , . r. <lb/>
this week.,,., account , y <lb/>
with the above <lb/>
will greatly oblige <lb/>
Yours truly. <lb/>
A. CS-- COX, <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
The Tar Mi Transportation Company.<lb/>
J. <lb/>
S. Greenville, <lb/>
N. M. Tarboro, <lb/>
K. K. Washington, <lb/>
To JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, c. <lb/>
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House. <lb/>
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb/>
My Factory i- well equipped with the best put <lb/>
but work, we Keep u with the and i i it Improved <lb/>
Boot material used all work. All styles Spring are Use . you can -el-. from <lb/>
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ran Horn, Kin. <lb/>
Also keep on hand a full ll-e of ready <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb/>
the year round, which will sell AS LOW AS <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
Thanking the people of title and <lb/>
merit a continuance of the same. <lb/>
ARRIVED <lb/>
for past favor hope <lb/>
Senators. Cannon has best of <lb/>
it so far but the Senators swear <lb/>
The next engagement was <lb/>
alive. The relatives of have <lb/>
had the doctors arrested, and they <lb/>
will be tried either for manslaughter <lb/>
or for a former <lb/>
case was alive, the latter <lb/>
if it he shown he was dead. It is <lb/>
the common verdict that the doctors <lb/>
were in too much a hurry <lb/>
way and not much sympathy is <lb/>
shown them in their present <lb/>
A second autopsy has been <lb/>
which has not I brown any <lb/>
Maker and Trim- <lb/>
mer, Miss has arrived and am <lb/>
prepared to execute In tho latest styles <lb/>
and fashions any work d to my <lb/>
ab I t. S , uh subject, but gray headed <lb/>
a battle that has raged a. he J , or wife a. wren <lb/>
week. It is over the I , . . tool questions as i was <lb/>
el, <lb/>
Federal On one side <lb/>
is Bea- <lb/>
Hairy and <lb/>
and the other <lb/>
Senator alone, with all his <lb/>
war paint The has been <lb/>
other chance to disagree. <lb/>
It has been often remarked <lb/>
New York will never be I I would have take part in <lb/>
was no rose a Den , ,.,., Ta. <lb/>
I would be by de ; <lb/>
Most es my The Steamer Is finest <lb/>
abilities bis line, led me quickest boat on the river. She <lb/>
big slick Idler thoroughly repaired, <lb/>
me how many comforted <lb/>
could prevaricate in. l him and convenience of Ladies. the latest designs have <lb/>
good p, so arrived and will ha pleased to show <lb/>
null fur me. was bout i I ft I E them to price are the <lb/>
rue be would only me one <lb/>
question. de man a trip on tho Steamer Is <lb/>
cum in de parlor ketch not only comfortable but attractive. <lb/>
Leaves Washington Monday, <lb/>
Friday at O'clock, A. M. <lb/>
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, <lb/>
and Saturday at U o'clock, A. M. <lb/>
Freights received daily and <lb/>
Bills Lading given Io all points. <lb/>
--J. <lb/>
Greenville. N. O. <lb/>
Jeweler. <lb/>
If something nice in the way <lb/>
i e<lb/>
Sewing Machines, <lb/>
tO the OLD ROOM. A <lb/>
A first-class Table furnished with the and guarantee be undersold no <lb/>
one. Special bargains on all . <lb/>
me my arm <lb/>
corset, what would do f I <lb/>
look hear white you <lb/>
no better sense be <lb/>
Mrs. C. King, <lb/>
myself, cause I <lb/>
woman hard bout hit I <lb/>
j carried Io the White House nearly <lb/>
pounded, the owners in the On the twenty-second night the month every day poor Bantam has <lb/>
country not being apprised of to act as referee <lb/>
what had befallen their hogs j much against his will. This light is <lb/>
they should chance come many. <lb/>
to town would find a good size congratulate Mr. E. X. Hat- j was caused by <lb/>
ton, <lb/>
soon be <lb/>
The marriage was beautiful and gay, <lb/>
it occurred on the twenty-second of <lb/>
May. <lb/>
bill of cost attached to each per- is one Host will <lb/>
sometimes the cost being <lb/>
larger in value than th; ho. <lb/>
This together with the action of <lb/>
the officers as above referred to, <lb/>
occasioned numerous complaints <lb/>
and the country people began <lb/>
casting about in search relief. <lb/>
In this had the sympathy <lb/>
and aid of some of the town <lb/>
for while all were agreed <lb/>
that the bogs should be kept off <lb/>
the streets, many believed there <lb/>
should have been some <lb/>
in the law so that it would <lb/>
not fall so heavily on the <lb/>
try people. <lb/>
Early in 1887 a petition for re- <lb/>
lief in some way was circulated <lb/>
for and forwarded to <lb/>
the General Assembly then in <lb/>
I am forcibly reminded this saying <lb/>
when I see additions that are <lb/>
constantly being made to the <lb/>
SWEAT <lb/>
which connects us with our over- <lb/>
grown suburb across the <lb/>
This bridge which was supposed to <lb/>
have been finished on May 24th, <lb/>
has and <lb/>
added to nearly every year since <lb/>
disagreeable conversation, but Mi. j , <lb/>
Wilson be got up an g <lb/>
jest who <lb/>
consider myself young white man <lb/>
while de questions. <lb/>
JAN, 1539, <lb/>
sin <lb/>
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Sewing <lb/>
repaired and warranted. <lb/>
W. S. AWLS <lb/>
j a. <lb/>
c i N <lb/>
Co <lb/>
. H. <lb/>
Co. K C <lb/>
S- in Sew York, <lb/>
Senator dared to oppose the <lb/>
of Senator and <lb/>
Boss Tom and not only to op- <lb/>
the other bat to <lb/>
have of bis own. The three <lb/>
hero this week and indulged <lb/>
a few rounds. is believed to <lb/>
have been completely knocked out. I when <lb/>
It seems to be generally believed <lb/>
couples that waited were the <lb/>
of six; <lb/>
Among that number were six lit- <lb/>
tie <lb/>
Two dressed in pink, two blue, and <lb/>
two in white. <lb/>
All costumes most comely suited to <lb/>
the night. <lb/>
The bride wore cream albatross. . by the that Harrison <lb/>
was so beautiful in her dress. will call extra session of <lb/>
Eddie too was finely dressed I . .-- <lb/>
I. a line and comely vest. Of Course <lb/>
. ,., . I body that there is no earthly <lb/>
How often I think of my little . J <lb/>
I occasion tor an extra session except <lb/>
May her pleasures be sweet, may they be to give the two mouths <lb/>
All be small and few, over of <lb/>
This is the wish make for you. <lb/>
he, would do <lb/>
in I, <lb/>
i would take my arm <lb/>
all be <lb/>
de best could be done said <lb/>
would dance do grid iron can <lb/>
can but while beating de <lb/>
The classes will he so arranged that <lb/>
new pupils can enter the first week in <lb/>
January. <lb/>
TEACHERS <lb/>
John Duckett, Principal, <lb/>
C G. Foist. Principal <lb/>
Miss Met a Primary i- <lb/>
Miss XI. S. and Instill <lb/>
mental Music. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Slimmer and hope that <lb/>
you will not fail to give <lb/>
us a call. We have a <lb/>
specially attractive <lb/>
line of <lb/>
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, <lb/>
Spring and MERCHANTS, <lb/>
VA. <lb/>
of <lb/>
and still the cry is for more I saw git out; <lb/>
. o-, . cum home, so tore Mrs. E. W. <lb/>
More than million pas-1 m off , <lb/>
crossed it last year the j body has wanted yet <lb/>
number is expected to reach mil- bumble has bad call at <lb/>
lion this year. The proposed j de . <lb/>
will we hope <lb/>
will serve for another year <lb/>
the perennial cry of more<lb/>
Mr. Carter. <lb/>
Is From Again and the <lb/>
Cause of Silence. <lb/>
May the wing of your happiness ne'er <lb/>
lose a feather. <lb/>
Ami live as while on earth <lb/>
And when you part to worlds <lb/>
May the Lord claim you At His own. <lb/>
House and perfect their arrange- <lb/>
to get at least three-fourths <lb/>
of the contested teats. <lb/>
session, but that body took no I <lb/>
action upon it. No more was , . <lb/>
l , . , , ., No business men does his duty <lb/>
then heard of i., but when-the he helps to sustain his local <lb/>
last Legislature was session While advertising helps <lb/>
the matter seems to have been; the hulk of <lb/>
, . the advertiser in increasing <lb/>
again ate y The readers of the A very important case, Smith I bin so close <lb/>
least so far as the town know that they get the against was up none I <lb/>
any knowledge of it was con-; best the men who ad here Mr. It. git bolt <lb/>
At any rate we are not <lb/>
Mn. wants sec <lb/>
man Dillie him three <lb/>
Peter Carter, <lb/>
K-. tell him if he <lb/>
need jest call on <lb/>
and Proctor deny I <lb/>
propose resigning, as S -g J- <lb/>
Many people from Washington, <lb/>
ha gone to Alexandria to , S <lb/>
witness the of a baud v <lb/>
some monument to the business, all <lb/>
am set <lb/>
how. <lb/>
had little nm <lb/>
fall de reason I <lb/>
May <lb/>
P. K., <lb/>
Hug <lb/>
North <lb/>
Co., N. C. <lb/>
Keeping <lb/>
DEPARTMENTS. <lb/>
Primary. Academic. <lb/>
Classical and Mathematical. Mu- <lb/>
sic. Painting Drawing. <lb/>
Military <lb/>
ADVANTAGES <lb/>
Comfortable <lb/>
Healthy Location and Good <lb/>
Plenty of Well Prepared Food <lb/>
have had several years <lb/>
at the and are <lb/>
at cents per yard, which yon prepared to handle to <lb/>
will to equal to any advantage r <lb/>
you will find at So cents. <lb/>
A line of <lb/>
j All entrusted lo our <lb/>
i hands will receive prompt and <lb/>
careful attention. <lb/>
at -25 cents. And i <lb/>
many other things that we . . , n , <lb/>
at bad health of Mr. D. Gardner <lb/>
him to discontinue Mm <lb/>
management of tin business far <lb/>
ale dead. <lb/>
Large Salt <lb/>
W. L. DOUGLAS <lb/>
SHOE <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
SHOE FOR LADIES. <lb/>
Best In th world. Examine <lb/>
Look over these O. of Halifax, as Be-Is <lb/>
informed that the citizens of the <lb/>
town were cognizant of such a l <lb/>
movement until it was <lb/>
when you to goods. <lb/>
The labors every <lb/>
week to bring trade tot be merchants <lb/>
Of lo tie <lb/>
gin. I en promised myself <lb/>
It is a suit J. K. Smith, j I never git <lb/>
Administrator Smith, and I in Greenville alter de sun <lb/>
others against and i goes down. I staid one night <lb/>
others, and involves <lb/>
amounting to morn than while feller I <lb/>
ed the papers that Mr. will lake the <lb/>
the the case. -J <lb/>
oar Representative, had <lb/>
sum It an shoe. <lb/>
AND SHOE. <lb/>
EXTRA CALF SHOE. <lb/>
SHOE. <lb/>
2.00 and SCHOOL SHOES. <lb/>
name am. price not <lb/>
n W. L. DOUGLAS. M . <lb/>
Examine XV. I,. Shoes for <lb/>
Gentle and Ladies. <lb/>
FOR SALE BY- <lb/>
BROWN HOOKER, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
plow, and the CH <lb/>
Hoard and Tuition Tuition and cotton <lb/>
for Day the a advertised I also offer till <lb/>
LARD'S All <lb/>
before engaging board elsewhere. For <lb/>
further particular. Address, <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
Mills. <lb/>
per s. <lb/>
The best Salve in the world for <lb/>
Bruises SoreR. Ulcers. Salt i <lb/>
M Sores, t I ; <lb/>
and all <lb/>
and cures Piles, or m re- <lb/>
II to give <lb/>
or money <lb/>
; by <lb/>
The undersigned having leased these <lb/>
mills number of years and put them <lb/>
in thorough order, begs leave to inform <lb/>
the that he is prepared to r <lb/>
Corn and wheat in a manner. <lb/>
Satisfaction guaranteed to all patrons. <lb/>
I would inform merchants that I am <lb/>
prepared to furnish them good water <lb/>
mill at prices delivered. <lb/>
Customers wanting to buy at retail can <lb/>
be supplied at my store in <lb/>
will also a stock <lb/>
of General Merchandise which will lie <lb/>
sold at lowest prices <lb/>
will There is re heller a carriage <lb/>
business ill the I than at this place. <lb/>
trade have also a large stock of general <lb/>
which merchandise sale cheap for on <lb/>
than of n Corn, <lb/>
the kind ever put on the Orleans Molasses, ale <lb/>
Yours stock of Shoos, straw <lb/>
lot Of Clothing, ladies Dress <lb/>
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO, <lb/>
Greenville, L-. <lb/>
I have an el <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
I have an elegant line of <lb/>
Robt. R. Fleming. <lb/>
Of Interest to Ladies. <lb/>
n FREE <lb/>
V to any ho <lb/>
On Monday the day A. D. <lb/>
; I sell the Court door <lb/>
the tow of Greenville, to the highest <lb/>
, bidder, fir cash, one tract land in <lb/>
. j county containing about at more <lb/>
. I or and bounded Situated <lb/>
That embrace the very latest sues aid . adjoining <lb/>
fashion. My goons are new and I ear- of <lb/>
a complete stock. as- s <lb/>
has been secured and all CO tho being Inherited <lb/>
can be suited. My long . <lb/>
In the <lb/>
patrons <lb/>
ability lo give satisfaction lo all. Your <lb/>
I from his father by II. lo <lb/>
business and many f , In bands ha- <lb/>
have served, attests to. my j H. and <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
which have been levied mi said laud as <lb/>
the property of B. <lb/>
A. K. <lb/>
M, W. S.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
M. R. Lang's Column. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
VILLE; X. C <lb/>
Now to day. <lb/>
May has almost gone. <lb/>
The hog nuisance is to be abated. <lb/>
have boon abundant <lb/>
Mid cheap. <lb/>
Next Saturday will the first <lb/>
day of June. <lb/>
Go to Feed Store for <lb/>
your seed peas. <lb/>
Commencements are getting to be <lb/>
ail the go <lb/>
Fresh Hemstitched <lb/>
at M. Lang. <lb/>
The cool nights of last week did <lb/>
not help the crops much. <lb/>
Bushels Seed Peas at the Old <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
Superior in Washington, <lb/>
Beaufort county, this week. <lb/>
Fulton Market Tickled at <lb/>
the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
The bad weather last week <lb/>
ed the crops in some sections. <lb/>
G will buy Point Lace, the best <lb/>
at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
The liver gets on more booms <lb/>
than else we know of. <lb/>
The Cash will be paid for 10.000 <lb/>
i lbs. Beeswax at the old Brick Store <lb/>
have become scarce and the <lb/>
demand causes an advance in price. <lb/>
Regular monthly session of the <lb/>
Board County Commissioners <lb/>
next Monday. <lb/>
The hand employed at <lb/>
Novella dancing school make <lb/>
excellent music. <lb/>
The had several bar- <lb/>
of lime spread over the Streets <lb/>
week, <lb/>
The young people had a very en- <lb/>
German in Hall <lb/>
last Thursday night. <lb/>
German and Pearl Millet, <lb/>
P,,.;. Timothy and Clover <lb/>
Seed for .-ale by F. C. Clean <lb/>
Tin- new town ordinances were <lb/>
been <lb/>
Stationery <lb/>
A young lady remarked the other <lb/>
day. that the only decent envelopes <lb/>
she find were at the <lb/>
tor office. We have been carrying <lb/>
a small supply of very nice cards, <lb/>
envelopes and note paper. If the <lb/>
Indies will call and what desire <lb/>
is not kept in stock we will gladly <lb/>
order it for them. Give the pat <lb/>
to justify and we will order <lb/>
a stock of stationary as to sup- <lb/>
ply your wants at all times. <lb/>
AC K would like few <lb/>
minutes as no doubt there I something <lb/>
in this column to Interest you. Our <lb/>
stock of Summer Apparel is replete with <lb/>
many new and seasonable novelties. <lb/>
Matting, Scrim, <lb/>
v Curtains. Bran and Wood <lb/>
Curtain Hods. Linen Shades, <lb/>
Oil Cloths, etc. <lb/>
the <lb/>
we can sail you in your <lb/>
t robes. <lb/>
have Fancy Striped and Dolled <lb/>
and Lawns, short <lb/>
Length Hemstitch <lb/>
I and A <lb/>
line of as, <lb/>
and other fancy articles <lb/>
for <lb/>
the Ladies <lb/>
BEAUTIFUL light weight <lb/>
Woolen Fabrics, embracing <lb/>
all the newest shades in <lb/>
Serges, Beige, <lb/>
Cashmeres, <lb/>
Handsome Swiss and <lb/>
Pique Skirting, both Plain and <lb/>
Hemstitch, Hemstitch <lb/>
Organdies, Fine French <lb/>
and a complete lire of wash <lb/>
goods as Batistes, <lb/>
Lawns. Seersuckers, <lb/>
Prims, etc An elegant assort- <lb/>
oil Parasols, including all <lb/>
that is new in this line. Several <lb/>
styles and colon of <lb/>
handles. <lb/>
posted Saturday and have <lb/>
i generally discussed since. <lb/>
Boss Famous <lb/>
The most <lb/>
at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
If you want to know the <lb/>
government Greenville means <lb/>
read the <lb/>
re <lb/>
m n Ordinances. <lb/>
he <lb/>
popular <lb/>
another lot of <lb/>
New Lea Stoves. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
The rain and blow that nailed <lb/>
evening extended only <lb/>
about five miles South of town. <lb/>
A coin tassel from the garden of. <lb/>
Mr. L. Brown, was sent to the <lb/>
last Wednesday, j <lb/>
Sheriff Tucker brought us a very <lb/>
peculiar shaped egg <lb/>
which has been placed in<lb/>
Several lawyers from <lb/>
towns, employed on the case of <lb/>
Smith vs Quint are in town <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
Was there any second to the <lb/>
proposition made by the <lb/>
that Greenville celebrate tin <lb/>
Personal. <lb/>
Mr. E. B. is in town this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Dr. L. Best of is <lb/>
in <lb/>
Glad to see G. Sugg, of Snow <lb/>
Hill, in town yesterday. <lb/>
ii. Williams, Jr., has been <lb/>
quire sick for a few days. <lb/>
J. Williamson returned <lb/>
Saturday from a visit to Wilson. <lb/>
Savage returned home <lb/>
Saturday from a visit to Whitakers. <lb/>
Miss Lulu Kiel, of Bethel is visit- <lb/>
the family of Mr. D. H. James. <lb/>
Mr. Owen Dall, of Snow Hill, <lb/>
spent several days in town the past <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Miss Addie Randolph, returned <lb/>
last week from a visit to relatives in <lb/>
Mrs. K. C. Glenn Mrs. Dr. Zeno <lb/>
I Brown and Miss Marshal are <lb/>
among the sick. <lb/>
Miss Cherry returned <lb/>
home Monday Wake county <lb/>
u here she has been teaching <lb/>
Dr. F. H. Johnson, Presbyterian <lb/>
will preach in <lb/>
ville next, Sunday morning and <lb/>
We were glad to a call <lb/>
Mr. George of Snow Hill. <lb/>
He has been spending the past week <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Mrs. and <lb/>
have been visiting Mrs. S. M. <lb/>
. returned to Rocky Mount <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
Many of the citizens of the South. <lb/>
era portion of the county arc here <lb/>
this week as witnesses in the big <lb/>
; suit being tried. <lb/>
H. pastor <lb/>
i of the Tarboro Presbyterian Church <lb/>
j preached here in the Methodist <lb/>
Sunday night. <lb/>
Mr. L. H. of <lb/>
will open a tin shop on or about the <lb/>
1st of June, in the store <lb/>
by Mr. II. <lb/>
II. W. Brown, living <lb/>
miles from town, was dangerously j <lb/>
sick last. week. At last reports be <lb/>
was slightly improving. <lb/>
Mr. W. P-. Brown, of this place <lb/>
and Mr. U. R. Cotton, of Falkland, <lb/>
attended the Episcopal Convention <lb/>
Wilmington last week. <lb/>
Miss Jennie of Wash- <lb/>
was married to Mr. Sib <lb/>
Brown sit i o'clock Monday morning. <lb/>
They make then home in <lb/>
M- King attended <lb/>
the the Grand Council <lb/>
and the Grand Arch Chap- St. Louis, Mo. When he entered <lb/>
tend Masons in Wilmington last j the ministry the Virginia; <lb/>
I Conference, and filled some of its <lb/>
chief appointments. He was <lb/>
chaplain in Confederate army <lb/>
and was greatly beloved by the <lb/>
soldiers, because of his fidelity and <lb/>
bravery. He received a painful and <lb/>
Up With the Times <lb/>
This town goes right ahead in the <lb/>
buggy manufacturing business and <lb/>
brings out many improvements <lb/>
and as good work as any town can <lb/>
boast. We saw a handsome top <lb/>
buggy, the other day, made by the <lb/>
Greenville Carriage Works for Mr. <lb/>
J. R. Spier, that will compare with <lb/>
any work to be found. This boggy <lb/>
was fitted with a novel and <lb/>
back boot, the invention of Mr. <lb/>
that is the best thing of the <lb/>
kind we ever saw. <lb/>
A feast. <lb/>
Our generous friend, Mr. N. R. <lb/>
Cory, of came into our <lb/>
office last Thursday, told us to <lb/>
get a box and follow to his bug- <lb/>
as he had some strawberries for <lb/>
We started for an envelope <lb/>
box when he accosted us to get <lb/>
box that would hold <lb/>
peck or half bushel. orders <lb/>
were obeyed we his baggy <lb/>
with the biggest and nicest lot of <lb/>
strawberries we ever possessed. <lb/>
what we call clever and our <lb/>
friend has our very best thanks. <lb/>
But a Stubborn Fact <lb/>
YARDS <lb/>
Combination Worsteds in all styles <lb/>
which we will close out at to cents per <lb/>
yard. have several pieces of White <lb/>
Lawn at cents. Only a few pieces <lb/>
of Seersucker left which we will close <lb/>
out at S cents per yard. yards fig- <lb/>
Lawns at M cents per yard. <lb/>
yards new style at . cents per <lb/>
yard. yards i and Gilt in <lb/>
colors from per yard. <lb/>
Over yards Flouncing from to <lb/>
cents yard. DO more of those cheap <lb/>
Corsets at cents. Mrs. Cleveland <lb/>
in society tome time <lb/>
since without her has not put any <lb/>
change on the sale of our Hurtles. <lb/>
All of our Calico will he sold at cents <lb/>
strictly. A big lot of Miss-Kit Clothing <lb/>
which will be sold at panic prices. <lb/>
pairs Sample Shoes to be closed <lb/>
These goods will sold as <lb/>
advertised. Our stock of Straw Hats <lb/>
will be sold at half price. <lb/>
Stanford, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
All persons going to Washington <lb/>
District Conference, please read, <lb/>
Steamer Washington will leave <lb/>
Washington Tuesday June 4th, at <lb/>
A. M-, will touch sit <lb/>
and Oregon Mills and reach Amity <lb/>
of about P. M. <lb/>
; Will return following <lb/>
Fare for round trip two dollars. <lb/>
Steamer Greenville will leave Tar- <lb/>
Monday June on the arrival <lb/>
will leave Greenville, <lb/>
I day at A. M., and connect with <lb/>
at Washington. Fare <lb/>
to Washington from <lb/>
91.60, from Greenville <lb/>
Every member of Conference is <lb/>
expected to attend. Visitors <lb/>
ally invited and taken at same <lb/>
G. A. <lb/>
Bishop John C. who is <lb/>
to preside over the Washington <lb/>
at Amity Church <lb/>
in Hyde county, will pass down <lb/>
way and in the Methodist <lb/>
Church here night. He <lb/>
is a Virginian, but now resides in <lb/>
Unity Of a <lb/>
support of home institutions <lb/>
goes a long ways in building up a <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having qualified as <lb/>
tor of the estate of A. <lb/>
deceased, notice is hereby given to all <lb/>
persons indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
Immediate payment to the <lb/>
and to all creditors of said estate to <lb/>
sent properly authenticated <lb/>
certainly have had a series of <lb/>
storms during the hist week or two. <lb/>
But the heaviest ram fall for a to the signed within twelve months <lb/>
minutes was on Monday evening, j from the date of this notice or it will be <lb/>
It came down in torrents for a while plead in bar of their recovery. This 2nd <lb/>
the streets were flooded. t day May. i. i <lb/>
lasted only a short, while. <lb/>
an <lb/>
On last Saturday while a couple <lb/>
of men were skimming out in front <lb/>
of Skinner's saw mill a log being <lb/>
up on the. slide gave way <lb/>
and went thundering down in the <lb/>
water striking in the net and going <lb/>
through demolishing it completely. <lb/>
Nobody hurt a terrible scare for <lb/>
the skimmers. <lb/>
of L. A. Roberson, <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS BOARD <lb/>
privilege of <lb/>
BATH HOUSE, <lb/>
Can W bad ill K. C, at 890.00 <lb/>
per month. Address, <lb/>
SUE ROBERTS. <lb/>
Beaufort, N. C. <lb/>
wees. <lb/>
Rev. G. L. Finch, who has been <lb/>
holding a meeting at Allen's, three <lb/>
miles above town, four <lb/>
persons mill pond hist <lb/>
Sunday afternoon. dangerous wound, losing one eye <lb/>
Misses Carrie of Snow thereby. At the time bis election <lb/>
and Hooker, of to the episcopacy, he was a <lb/>
-pent last week with the family or In the theological department of <lb/>
Col. I. A. Sugg. They are two He is one <lb/>
charming young ladies and the ripest scholars and best <lb/>
presence has been a of I preachers of Ins church. We are <lb/>
much enjoyment. glad this community is to nave an <lb/>
. i unity of bearing him. <lb/>
e regret to hear the death of . <lb/>
Mr. Manning, of Carolina<lb/>
township, which occurred on Mon- <lb/>
day evening. Mr- Manning was <lb/>
several times elected as County <lb/>
w office he was holding at <lb/>
men <lb/>
the <lb/>
as <lb/>
and f <lb/>
I furnishers has gained <lb/>
innumerable friends who rely <lb/>
upon our taste to select the prop- <lb/>
style and material. To select <lb/>
a summer suit is no easy task as <lb/>
you will admit. <lb/>
the proper colors, cut <lb/>
and textiles, proper prices <lb/>
must bear an Important <lb/>
We flatter ourselves <lb/>
that we've bran able to combine <lb/>
all these qualities and offer to <lb/>
our friends a reliable line of sty- <lb/>
well-made Clothing the <lb/>
correct figures. the stout <lb/>
men we will say should they <lb/>
need thin coats have them. <lb/>
Sizes 4- to Long <lb/>
in Black <lb/>
and Mohair. we <lb/>
not be able to suit you in this <lb/>
line we will take your measure for <lb/>
a suit at low price and <lb/>
tee a lit. A fresh line of Flannel <lb/>
Dress Shirts just received. Our <lb/>
line of <lb/>
etc, is shore the. standard. <lb/>
Department is lull at season- <lb/>
able goods the prices. An in- <lb/>
is invited, <lb/>
M. R. LANG. <lb/>
July <lb/>
for Sweet Scotch at the time of bis death. <lb/>
Snuff. lb sold in Pitt Co., which <lb/>
a guarantee of its superiority, at <lb/>
the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
People should prepare for listing <lb/>
their taxes. The list takers for the <lb/>
precincts will begin <lb/>
first of June. <lb/>
Flies an the BOX worse things to, <lb/>
rats that have struck Any Col. F. II. Cameron Inspector Gen <lb/>
as to how they may be got era of the State Guard, Col. <lb/>
ten rid of effectively will be gladly John Cotton the First <lb/>
received. wore in Greenville last In <lb/>
lie afternoon the Guard was <lb/>
ed on the Court House Square. Capt. <lb/>
I Williams was sick and the company <lb/>
; was in command of Lieut. Smith. <lb/>
L. L. Nash returned <lb/>
thanks are due for a very <lb/>
pretty invitation to the commence- <lb/>
of Oxford Female Seminary, <lb/>
June and <lb/>
A beautiful an- <lb/>
the closing of Kinsey <lb/>
School, 5th and 6th. <lb/>
We overlooked acknowledging In <lb/>
las-tissue a visit from lie v. J. L. <lb/>
; and Mr. Leon Williamson,; Rev P. W. Battle, of <lb/>
Academy. will deliver tho address. <lb/>
Their visit was much enjoyed. Mr. <lb/>
told us the Disciples were <lb/>
I thinking of reviving the r <lb/>
; their organ. <lb/>
Space is reserved in for <lb/>
Murphy Bedding, Merchandise <lb/>
Broker, who solicit your patronage. <lb/>
They are also dealers in hay, grain <lb/>
mill feed, <lb/>
to the <lb/>
city yesterday afternoon from a vis, <lb/>
it to Tarboro, Bethel and Greenville. <lb/>
Mr. Nash spent a number of years <lb/>
that section of the State and was <lb/>
delighted with his visit to bis old <lb/>
He done some no- <lb/>
work among the people of <lb/>
Greenville and Bethel and they <lb/>
gave bin an ovation during his re- <lb/>
cent visit among them. Mr. Hash <lb/>
I is an indefatigable worker. He has <lb/>
demonstrated it hen and we have <lb/>
no doubt the he <lb/>
received ill the Fast very <lb/>
to him and were well <lb/>
and Observer. <lb/>
Lovelace Ware., and old colored <lb/>
man this town who bore a good <lb/>
name and was well died <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
This has lately turned out <lb/>
fine specimens of job work. <lb/>
We also prepared to do good <lb/>
binding on small books. Come to <lb/>
see us when you wane work. <lb/>
The belled buzzard must be <lb/>
a trip North for the summer. <lb/>
The Orange. Va. it has <lb/>
been spending a few days in that <lb/>
vicinity, lint it may be the bird is <lb/>
heading for Washington City to <lb/>
look alter the defunct office seek-<lb/>
R. Column. <lb/>
That sudden change to blustery, <lb/>
rainy, cool, and generally bad <lb/>
last week, gave white a <lb/>
set back for awhile. Overcoats were <lb/>
, i n order a day or two. <lb/>
Barber Fad <lb/>
j How do you want your hair <lb/>
cut <lb/>
want it cut smooth on <lb/>
top like Mr. Van <lb/>
Our people with Mr. <lb/>
j Jessie who lives about two <lb/>
miles North of town. His wife has <lb/>
been down sick for about six weeks <lb/>
and several of his children have <lb/>
measles. <lb/>
Greenville has excellent natural <lb/>
drainage, as the late rains attest. <lb/>
The streets would flow with water <lb/>
dining the heavy but. in <lb/>
j a few minutes after the rain ceases <lb/>
I the water has disappeared. <lb/>
On Thursday of next week June <lb/>
an important communication of <lb/>
Greenville Lodge no A. F. A. <lb/>
M. will occur. The annual <lb/>
of officers will be held. A full <lb/>
attendance is desired. <lb/>
Just look at. M. It. Lang's new ad- <lb/>
to-day. Its a <lb/>
and so ate the elegant goods it tells <lb/>
about. A more superb stock <lb/>
, can not be found. Lang knows just <lb/>
how to please his customers. <lb/>
Tailor sat down on us the <lb/>
. other day with box of samples <lb/>
j out of which ho said get our better; Orphan Asylum, last Thursday <lb/>
to a quilt or a night. Some of the songs were ex- <lb/>
rug. The thing be did and its S <lb/>
beauty and variety can be by request charmed the. <lb/>
when completed. <lb/>
The first Thursday light in June <lb/>
is the next meeting of the Kindness <lb/>
association. Him time the <lb/>
had been announced so <lb/>
hat they might get to work. The <lb/>
move out well, but it will re- <lb/>
quire constant and activity <lb/>
to accomplish much. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
are entitled to the best that their <lb/>
will bay, no every family <lb/>
should have, at once, a of I he <lb/>
best family remedy, Syrup of Figs, <lb/>
to clean; e the when costive or <lb/>
billions. For in hot <lb/>
by all trading <lb/>
returns thanks to <lb/>
the Pitt county boys, Messrs. K. <lb/>
Tucker, L. Fleming, W. T. <lb/>
and J. J. also to <lb/>
the marshals, for invitations to <lb/>
Wake Forest College commence- <lb/>
from June 10th to 13th. As <lb/>
usual Wake Forest sends out the <lb/>
handsomest invitation of the <lb/>
tea son. <lb/>
Thanks for an invitation to the <lb/>
fourth annual commencement of <lb/>
Greenville Institute, Jane 11th <lb/>
Tuesday evening sit S o'clock <lb/>
there will be recitations, <lb/>
at the Opera House. Wednesday <lb/>
at o'clock annual ad-, <lb/>
by Kemp P Battle. Mr. <lb/>
O. is chief with <lb/>
Messrs U. M. U. C Edwards <lb/>
and J- B. Walker, assistants. <lb/>
Presents i . most form <lb/>
THE LAXATIVE JUICE <lb/>
or TUB <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Combined with the medicinal <lb/>
virtues of plants known to be <lb/>
most beneficial to the human <lb/>
forming an agreeable <lb/>
and effective laxative to <lb/>
cure Habitual <lb/>
and the many ills de- <lb/>
pending on a weak inactive <lb/>
condition of the <lb/>
LIVER BOWELS. <lb/>
It is the excellent remedy known to <lb/>
effectually <lb/>
none Bilious or Constipated <lb/>
SO THAT <lb/>
BLOOD, SLEEP, <lb/>
HEALTH and STRENGTH <lb/>
NATURALLY <lb/>
Every one is using it and all are <lb/>
delighted with it. <lb/>
ASK YOUR FOR <lb/>
OP <lb/>
ONLY DY <lb/>
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. <lb/>
SAM FRANCISCO, CAL. <lb/>
at. hew h. t <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
Alter the 1st of June, for the summer. <lb/>
I will deliver Milk at the following prices <lb/>
to regular customers by the week <lb/>
Gallon per day, <lb/>
j . <lb/>
i Quart <lb/>
Plat <lb/>
Milk delivered each, day <lb/>
desired. <lb/>
Prompt weekly payments will lie <lb/>
upon. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified as <lb/>
, of David Clark notice is <lb/>
I hereby given to all persons indebted to <lb/>
paid Intestate t some forward and make <lb/>
immediate payment, and to all creditors <lb/>
of said Intestate to present their <lb/>
; fur payment within twelve months from <lb/>
this date or this notice will he plead in <lb/>
bar their recovery. <lb/>
Wm. L. <lb/>
of deed. <lb/>
Tucker iv Murphy, attorneys. <lb/>
Notice, <lb/>
PERSONS THAT AliE IX- <lb/>
to me are requested to come <lb/>
forward settle their accounts once <lb/>
by first of June. I also oiler my <lb/>
stock of Dry Goods and Shoes at cost I <lb/>
also cash groceries very low. <lb/>
I remain yours. <lb/>
T. M. <lb/>
May N. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified as Executor of <lb/>
the Last Will and of Irene <lb/>
Forbes notice w hereby given to all <lb/>
persons indebted to said testatrix to <lb/>
come forward and make Immediate pay- <lb/>
and to all persons having claims <lb/>
against said to present them to <lb/>
the undersigned, properly authenticated <lb/>
within twelve months this date, or <lb/>
this notice will be plead bar of their <lb/>
recovery, Alfred Forbes. <lb/>
of Irene Forbes. <lb/>
Tucker Attorneys. <lb/>
May 17th, <lb/>
people were very much do- <lb/>
lighted with the entertainment <lb/>
given by the class from the Oxford <lb/>
The rain Sunday evening damp- <lb/>
the ardor even the Chris- <lb/>
None but the Methodist <lb/>
was at which place <lb/>
Mr. of Tarboro. <lb/>
was announced to preach, lie told <lb/>
The past weeK lists brought many <lb/>
items interest concerning several <lb/>
of our exchanges. The Brat, which <lb/>
came like bomb shell, was the an- <lb/>
that Dr. T. II. Kings- <lb/>
bury had withdrawn from the <lb/>
staff of the Wilmington Star. <lb/>
lie is the leading editor and ablest <lb/>
writer in the State, and there was <lb/>
for awhile sonic, as to <lb/>
whether or not he would be called <lb/>
to other fields. His place on the <lb/>
Star has been supplied by <lb/>
Duffy, formerly of tho Greensboro <lb/>
Patriot, who ranks high as a writer <lb/>
scholar. <lb/>
The Wilmington has <lb/>
been purchased entire by that always <lb/>
enterprising, go ahead newspaper <lb/>
man, Mr. J. A. Don it z. Though he <lb/>
I the r has been <lb/>
as a dally for two years at an <lb/>
j annual loss of has just <lb/>
it in brand new set of <lb/>
type and declares the new arrange- <lb/>
such as to make the paper <lb/>
j self-sustaining. The. latest success <lb/>
of tho is announce <lb/>
meat that Dr. has been <lb/>
added to its editorial staff. <lb/>
paper it is useless to make <lb/>
further predictions as to its success. <lb/>
The Tribune of is a new <lb/>
venture, in journalism from Hay born <lb/>
It makes a good beginning and <lb/>
promises to be a faithful exponent <lb/>
of our eastern section. <lb/>
The Courier is with <lb/>
pleasure added to our exchange list. <lb/>
visited beautiful six <lb/>
years ago, and the reminds <lb/>
of many of the stirs <lb/>
us Monday morning that his j minding and clever people, <lb/>
aggregated six persons. <lb/>
A force of charge of the <lb/>
policemen have doing <lb/>
work on the streets dining <lb/>
the past week. The streets are <lb/>
going to be kept good order. <lb/>
And . are receiving <lb/>
a share of attention, <lb/>
all which the people ate- thankful. <lb/>
The has arisen <lb/>
from the ashes and is now coming <lb/>
its usual size. An entire new <lb/>
outfit had to be purchased, the <lb/>
brethren went to work with a <lb/>
to rise am. so they <lb/>
have done. <lb/>
Ail the very best <lb/>
wishes of the for <lb/>
NEW DRUG STORK <lb/>
Mil L <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Article Patent Per- <lb/>
Pure Drags, <lb/>
compounded. <lb/>
BIG BARGAINS <lb/>
BY <lb/>
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. <lb/>
FREE FROM HOG FAT. <lb/>
PURE. <lb/>
WHOLESOME, <lb/>
ECONOMICAL. <lb/>
For ale by nil Grocers. Send for Illus- <lb/>
Pamphlet, <lb/>
ABOUT <lb/>
ONE HUNDRED PRIZE DINNERS, <lb/>
or how to provide a good dinner for Pour <lb/>
Persons for One Dollar. <lb/>
An excellent Cook Book of <lb/>
containing one Dinner <lb/>
Hills of Fare, with instructions how to <lb/>
prepare each one. so that the cost for <lb/>
i tour persons cannot exceed one Hollar, <lb/>
additional recipes. <lb/>
This valuable hook will he given <lb/>
; to any one sending or presenting the <lb/>
tickets, represent the purchase of <lb/>
twenty pounds of C. O. <lb/>
SEED at our Store, No. <lb/>
Ill St., X. Y. <lb/>
Each pail of our Lard contains a ticket. <lb/>
the number on which corresponds to the <lb/>
number pounds In the pall. <lb/>
; The Cotton Oil Protect <lb/>
SOLD BY <lb/>
Broker, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
7.1 <lb/>
no <lb/>
when <lb/>
R S. CLARK CO., <lb/>
DEALER <lb/>
HARDWARE, MATERIAL HOUSE FURNISHING <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 Implements, Moves <lb/>
and Cooking Utensils, Carriage Material <lb/>
and House Cutlery <lb/>
CALL ON US. <lb/>
We can save you money of these goods. <lb/>
MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb/>
which will sell at factory Prices. <lb/>
ft Ml Carrie Wife <lb/>
WE are now fitted up in order are prepared to an <lb/>
upon short notice any kind or style of <lb/>
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb/>
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING <lb/>
also keep a nice line of <lb/>
READY MADE HARNESS- <lb/>
Come and see us. Flanagan's old <lb/>
R. GREENE, JR. Manager. <lb/>
DURING THE SUMMER <lb/>
will have weekly arrivals of the very nicest freshest <lb/>
Confection <lb/>
keep constantly band a assortment of <lb/>
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, <lb/>
CIGARS, TOILET SOAPS, <lb/>
All your Want in above can supplied <lb/>
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb/>
OF TUT UP TO <lb/>
A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
E. C. GLENN. <lb/>
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb/>
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb/>
SMELL LIME. PURE DISSOLVED BONE, <lb/>
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb/>
Tennessee Wagons, for sale, <lb/>
N. C, Mar. <lb/>
is space reserved for- <lb/>
MURPHY REDDING, <lb/>
M Brokers, <lb/>
KT. O. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
J. It. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
have just <lb/>
re- <lb/>
turned New York <lb/>
City with a full line of <lb/>
Worsted, <lb/>
White Goods, Laces <lb/>
Embroideries, Swiss <lb/>
Flouncing 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/>
SPRING MILLINERY <lb/>
Can now seen at my store. I have <lb/>
the latest Styles and newest, <lb/>
an experience of several years at <lb/>
business me for doing all work <lb/>
and well. I also do <lb/>
WET AND DRY STAMPING <lb/>
at moderate prices. Will be glad to have <lb/>
you call and examine my <lb/>
B. A. <lb/>
LOW TARIFF<lb/>
NO W ON <lb/>
For we have free Buggies now. Ah <lb/>
you free to buy where you please, but <lb/>
If want to save money you come to <lb/>
my factory on street, rear of B. <lb/>
Cherry it Go's. For convenience we <lb/>
have also an entrance through II. V. <lb/>
Keel's Stables on 3rd street. lean give <lb/>
That you over had in your life tor <lb/>
810.01 to 916.09 less money than any one <lb/>
else in the county can give you. Why I <lb/>
I my expenses are less and pay the. <lb/>
spot cash for goods and save tho <lb/>
counts, and it you don't believe it you <lb/>
come and see. Having had years <lb/>
experience in the business I guarantee <lb/>
perfect satisfaction or no charge. He- <lb/>
pairing a Don't forget the <lb/>
place on 4th street rear J. II. Cherry <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
CORDIALLY THANK YOU FOB THE WHICH YOU <lb/>
far bestowed upon and lie for a continuation of the same, we offer <lb/>
you to-day a line of goods -d in this market and <lb/>
worth. We have now in stuck a nice line of Dress <lb/>
following <lb/>
Double and Single Width Cashmeres, <lb/>
English Satin Stripe 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, <lb/>
and Ginghams, Cheviots <lb/>
and Hamburg <lb/>
Edgings and Insertions, <lb/>
Laces, etc., <lb/>
A nice lot of White Goods kept constantly <lb/>
Dress Linen and Piece A line Piece and <lb/>
will astonish yon iii quality and price. Notions in endless variety embracing a <lb/>
line tOO numerous to mention. Hats for Men. Boys and Children, dent's fur. <lb/>
niching Goods, and Collars. Suspenders. Hosiery and a nice line of <lb/>
Scarfs. Shoes, to tit who favor with their we pay special care to <lb/>
this line and guarantee Shoes both in quality and price. A large lot Ladies <lb/>
Slippers from 7.5 gents up. We especially call the attention of the Ladles to our <lb/>
of Slippers and think they will not do themselves justice if they buy before <lb/>
examining them. <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
Hoes. Flows. Shovels, Trace Chains. <lb/>
and Fixtures, <lb/>
Crockery, Glassware, I <lb/>
Wood and Willow ware. <lb/>
Harness, Bridles and Whips <lb/>
Gad Ax and Ball Road Mills Snuff, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Groceries <lb/>
and Provisions, in this line we carry Tea, Co flee. Sugar. Molasses, Lard <lb/>
the very best we can buy, Pepper. Spice. Soap, both laundry and toilet. Star Lye <lb/>
and Ball Lye. Matches. Candles, Starch, best grade of Kerosene Oil. Meats of differ- <lb/>
kinds. Flour Which we buy low and sell low for the cash. If you need a bar- <lb/>
rel of Flour come to see us, ire are rock bottom it. <lb/>
Ufa carry Window Sash Doors of different in stock. Also the largest <lb/>
of Furniture of any house in Greenville, embracing Suits, Bedsteads, <lb/>
both double single. Lounges, Chairs of different kinds. Tables, Cots. Bed Springs <lb/>
and Mattresses. Bureaus, Children's and Beds and cradles, what we have- <lb/>
not got in this line we have from several of the best houses in this <lb/>
country and will order anything you wish at moderate prices. Don't our <lb/>
celebrated Climax and Stonewall PLOWS when you want one. We carry Castings <lb/>
for these Plows In stock. <lb/>
I's when yon come to town, we guarantee fair honorable <lb/>
treatment, and will appreciate your kindness and We can and will <lb/>
sell as as any one who Rs as good goods e do. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO.<lb/>
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Is better than any soap ; handier, finer, more effective, <lb/>
more for the money, and in the form of a powder for <lb/>
your convenience. Takes, as it were, the fabric in one <lb/>
hand, the dirt in the other, and lays them <lb/>
speaking, washing with little work. As it saves <lb/>
the worst of the work, so it saves the worst of the wear. <lb/>
It isn't the use of clothes that makes them old before <lb/>
their time; it is nibbing and straining, getting the dirt <lb/>
out by main strength. For scrubbing, house-cleaning, <lb/>
washing dishes, windows and glassware, has <lb/>
no equal. t <lb/>
Over One Million Families Use it. <lb/>
Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers are <lb/>
offering imitations which they claim to be <lb/>
or the same as IT'S FALSE <lb/>
they arc not, and besides are dangerous. is never peddled, but <lb/>
Mid by ail good grocers. only by JAMES New <lb/>
Beware <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb/>
GOOD BOOK, Q M <lb/>
Any of the following I I I U U L I L <lb/>
Any of the following . <lb/>
sent post-paid on of <lb/>
Tb most thrilling and instructive work on <lb/>
M pages ; paper <lb/>
r of <lb/>
y a Kempis. Paper, eta<lb/>
Selections from Ward. Mark Twain <lb/>
others. pages; paper ; cloth <lb/>
Press <lb/>
SI., AVa VoW. <lb/>
HR Any book in the world furnishes <lb/>
at s <lb/>
AT THE <lb/>
OLD BRICK STOKE. <lb/>
I year's supplies Will find it to <lb/>
their interest to get our prices before <lb/>
is complete <lb/>
in all its <lb/>
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb/>
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb/>
SPICES, TEAS, <lb/>
Lowest Market Prices. <lb/>
TOBACCO CIGARS <lb/>
R. R. <lb/>
I and <lb/>
HUH SOUTH. <lb/>
Sal So, Ho Noll, <lb/>
Mar daily Fast Mail, daily I we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb/>
ex buy one A com. <lb/>
S pin in <lb/>
Ar Rocky Mount <lb/>
Tarboro <lb/>
Ar Wilson pin am <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
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Lt am <lb/>
Warsaw t It fl <lb/>
Magnolia S n s.-, <lb/>
Ar Wilmington i <lb/>
in SB am <lb/>
pm <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
always on band and sold at prices to suit <lb/>
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb/>
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb/>
to run, we s.-ll at a close margin. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C <lb/>
TRAINS GOING NORTH <lb/>
No No <lb/>
daily daily daily <lb/>
ex Sun. <lb/>
, Wilmington <lb/>
Lt Magnolia am <lb/>
Lt Warsaw <lb/>
Ar 2.12 <lb/>
s to <lb/>
Ar Selma O-l <lb/>
Ar Wilson <lb/>
Lt Wilson am pin 5- <lb/>
Ar Rocky Mount s <lb/>
Ar Tarboro <lb/>
Lt Tarboro am <lb/>
Ar pm pm <lb/>
Daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train n Scotland Neck Branch <lb/>
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 2.30 <lb/>
Returning, loaves Scotland <lb/>
A. M. daily Sunday. <lb/>
Train loaves Tarboro. X via <lb/>
t Raleigh R. R. Sim- <lb/>
MP M. M. <lb/>
Williamston, X . P M. V M. <lb/>
Returning leaves Williamston, X daily <lb/>
except A M. A <lb/>
M. arrive Tarboro. X . 1.1 M. SO <lb/>
A M. <lb/>
Train on Midland N C loaves <lb/>
daily except Similar, A M. <lb/>
arrive N Ml M. <lb/>
leaves X C A M. <lb/>
X O, l A M. <lb/>
Train on Nashville leave <lb/>
Mount at I M. arrive- III <lb/>
M, Spring Hope 1.1 I M. Returning <lb/>
loaves Spring I lope A M. Nashville <lb/>
tat MA M. arrives Mount A <lb/>
M daily, <lb/>
Trillion Clinton haves Warsaw <lb/>
Clinton at <lb/>
P A M leave <lb/>
ten at A M, and P. M. connect <lb/>
lag at Warsaw with ind <lb/>
Southbound I rain on Wilson Fayette- <lb/>
Branch Is No. Northbound is <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Train No. South will stop only at <lb/>
Olson, and Magnolia. <lb/>
Train No. makes dose connection at <lb/>
for all points North daily. All <lb/>
Tia Richmond, and daily <lb/>
Tia Day Line. <lb/>
Trains make close connection for ah <lb/>
North via and Wash <lb/>
All trains run solid between <lb/>
and Washington, and have Pullman <lb/>
Palace Sleepers <lb/>
JOHN K. DIVINE. <lb/>
I. R. <lb/>
T. M. <lb/>
Atlantic N. C. Railroad , <lb/>
M. <lb/>
In Effect A- M. A Dee. <lb/>
GOING West <lb/>
No. No. <lb/>
EVERYBODY LOOK. <lb/>
Horses <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Mules. <lb/>
A car arrived and now for <lb/>
sale by. <lb/>
at Keel A Will sell them <lb/>
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb/>
or at reasonable terms on time. I bought <lb/>
my stock for Catch and can afford to sell <lb/>
as cheap as anyone. Give me a call. <lb/>
Have just procured several <lb/>
Vehicles and will lake passengers to any <lb/>
It rates. <lb/>
Sole, Feed d Mes. <lb/>
UNDERTAKING. <lb/>
Having associated B. S. <lb/>
it me in the Undertaking business we <lb/>
arc ready to serve the people in that <lb/>
rapacity. All notes and accounts due <lb/>
me for past have been placed in <lb/>
the hands of Mr. for collect Ion. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
Ar. <lb/>
p in <lb/>
City a IS <lb/>
Schedule. <lb/>
Mixed Ft. <lb/>
Pass- <lb/>
a in<lb/>
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb/>
stock of Cases and Caskets of all <lb/>
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb/>
from the finest Case down to a <lb/>
Tilt county Coffin. We arc fitted <lb/>
up with all conveniences and can render <lb/>
satisfactory services to all who patronize <lb/>
us FLANAGAN <lb/>
Feb. <lb/>
MARVELOUS <lb/>
MEMORY <lb/>
DISCOVERY. <lb/>
V I <lb/>
Learned in reading. <lb/>
and <lb/>
,. to ; <lb/>
it am of Win. A. Ham. <lb/>
i w in Iliad <lb/>
I- <lb/>
I, II <lb/>
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K ;. p r .,,. . <lb/>
A. An., N. Y. <lb/>
r. I i <lb/>
What give up my trade. source of <lb/>
my <lb/>
For Ringing, mid prayer, and tears <lb/>
have openly sold and sold by stealth <lb/>
For more than a score of years, <lb/>
W brandy, and rum and whiskey and <lb/>
ale. <lb/>
And cider and lager beer <lb/>
And I have grown rich, lusty, and halo. <lb/>
What care I, while I can near <lb/>
The chink, chink in my money-till. <lb/>
My heart shall grow harder and bolder <lb/>
still. <lb/>
They may plead with me as women can <lb/>
plead. <lb/>
hey may kneel on my floor pray. <lb/>
They may talk to me. but will not <lb/>
Though they talk of the <lb/>
day <lb/>
The glasses shall clink, I will pour Hie <lb/>
wine ; <lb/>
An deal out brandy and beer. <lb/>
I have bought the license ; it's mine <lb/>
mine. <lb/>
I use it while I can hear <lb/>
The chink, chink, chink of my <lb/>
till; <lb/>
I swear to heaven I'll sell it still. <lb/>
I yield then to loneliness <lb/>
clad <lb/>
W it It prayers as as the angels <lb/>
above, <lb/>
When I tin nod the the hag- <lb/>
sad. <lb/>
Who plead for their sons in anguish <lb/>
and love <lb/>
Ah. they have grind their hundreds <lb/>
and more. <lb/>
And won the great heart and the <lb/>
ear, <lb/>
But lie of will soon <lb/>
be o'er. <lb/>
And if we stand still may lit <lb/>
The chink, chink, chink In the <lb/>
t ill. <lb/>
And hold I he and have our will. <lb/>
Clear the walks of the drive out <lb/>
of each street. <lb/>
Nor let. thorn be blocked with singing <lb/>
prayer, <lb/>
Hush back to their homes these bands <lb/>
that we meet. <lb/>
Let them pray in their closets, what <lb/>
do we care f <lb/>
We have held so long the lease of the <lb/>
way, <lb/>
With customers thronging it year by <lb/>
year ; <lb/>
If men will drink lire, let them tipple I <lb/>
say. <lb/>
To ran or so long as I hear <lb/>
The chink, chink, chink in my money-till. <lb/>
To the miserable fools will sell it still. <lb/>
Do think that I fear V Why talk- <lb/>
ed with ghosts. <lb/>
For years they have haunted my bed. <lb/>
and children in mighty <lb/>
hosts, <lb/>
As they came and went from the <lb/>
And the himself, hideous and bold, <lb/>
haunted me oft with a jeer, <lb/>
Though I shuddered with I <lb/>
thought of my gold. <lb/>
While over din I could hear <lb/>
The chink, chink, chink in my <lb/>
I it then and I'll sell it still. <lb/>
Harry friend of my <lb/>
youth, <lb/>
I saw him crushed by the t rain <lb/>
And love of my heart's first <lb/>
In a garret by a drunkard slain. <lb/>
Did feel For a time. yes. oh, <lb/>
God <lb/>
I struggled with anguish and fear, <lb/>
And said, while passing under the rod. <lb/>
sell no more, but then I could hear <lb/>
The chink, chink, chink In my money till, <lb/>
And heart, it gets harder and hauler <lb/>
still. <lb/>
We will organize NOB from the Fast to <lb/>
the West, <lb/>
up the votes and rattle, the gold. <lb/>
Our friends we know, in dress. <lb/>
Ami who cm and who can <lb/>
be sold. <lb/>
While distilleries flourish all over the <lb/>
land. <lb/>
And breweries throw out a deluge of <lb/>
beer, <lb/>
And swell by each tippling <lb/>
band, <lb/>
We have much to hope and little to <lb/>
fear;. <lb/>
And the chink, chink, chink in <lb/>
In silver and gold may jingle III. <lb/>
The armies of temperance, they flourish <lb/>
to-day. <lb/>
Their thousands they've gained and <lb/>
damaged our cause, <lb/>
must yield to their whims to preach, <lb/>
sing, and pray. <lb/>
But keep them away from the ballot <lb/>
laws, <lb/>
We must battle them well both secret <lb/>
and bold. <lb/>
Thus lures abroad both far and near. <lb/>
Ah, men love to hear the jingle of gold <lb/>
And men will drink, and while can <lb/>
hear <lb/>
The chink, chink, chink in the money-till, <lb/>
I sweat- by heaven I'll sell it still. <lb/>
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb/>
or Sharing, Cutting and Dressing Hair. <lb/>
kT THE GLASS FRONT <lb/>
the Opera House, at which place <lb/>
I recently located, and where I item <lb/>
in line <lb/>
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb/>
TO MAKE A <lb/>
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb/>
with all the improved new <lb/>
and comfortable chairs. <lb/>
sharpened at reasonable figures <lb/>
for work outside of my shop <lb/>
promptly executed. Very respectfully, <lb/>
EDMONDS. <lb/>
For Sale. <lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
Wednesday and <lb/>
to with Wilmington <lb/>
Weldon Train bound North, leaving <lb/>
in., and Hash <lb/>
ml A Danville Train West, leaving <lb/>
p. m. <lb/>
Train with Richmond A <lb/>
arriving at <lb/>
p. in., and with Wilmington and <lb/>
Wildon Train at p. in <lb/>
connects with end <lb/>
Weldon Through Freight Train. ring <lb/>
t D.-SO i. in and <lb/>
A Train I<lb/>
a. L. DU J <lb/>
it. <lb/>
will sell my Center Bluff <lb/>
consisting of two acres of land with <lb/>
store house, large warehouse and tenant <lb/>
house reasonable terms. Property <lb/>
located at Center Bluff on Tar a <lb/>
very location for mercantile <lb/>
I have also a splendid <lb/>
power steam saw grist mill that <lb/>
will at sacrifice. <lb/>
. N. <lb/>
N. C. j <lb/>
Cancer. <lb/>
is a I'm in of Mood poison which is <lb/>
not by pro- <lb/>
as to its real nature <lb/>
character, but it in evidently <lb/>
in nature, may <lb/>
develop without any <lb/>
predisposition or evidence of such <lb/>
existing poison. The knife or <lb/>
tic salves, have heretofore been the <lb/>
so-called remedies it, but all <lb/>
honest practitioners will tell you <lb/>
that this treatment tails to cure, <lb/>
only hastens fatal results. <lb/>
of cases of <lb/>
cancers, a great many ca- <lb/>
of cancers, have been <lb/>
cured by the use of <lb/>
Specific, forces the. poison out <lb/>
through tho cancer itself, and the <lb/>
of the skin. <lb/>
My father had cancer; my <lb/>
band had cancer, in fact died with <lb/>
it. In 1875 n cHine on <lb/>
nose, which steadily increased in I <lb/>
size, and alarmed mo. I used <lb/>
and other <lb/>
finally tried to burn <lb/>
it out, and more angry, until I de- <lb/>
to try Swift's Specific. I <lb/>
took the medicine, and it soon made <lb/>
n complete cure. I know that a <lb/>
cured me, because I discarded all <lb/>
other remedies. This was several <lb/>
years ago, and I have bad no sign <lb/>
of a return of the cancer. <lb/>
Mrs. T. <lb/>
Texas. <lb/>
April 5th, <lb/>
Treatise on Cancer mailed free. <lb/>
Swift Co., <lb/>
Drawer Atlanta, G<lb/>
Governor Lee, of Virginia, he <lb/>
believes that one of tho <lb/>
will be to make the <lb/>
of the two great sections of the <lb/>
better I each <lb/>
other. <lb/>
We do not sec what there is to <lb/>
about each other, that the <lb/>
people, of all sections of tho <lb/>
do not already know. <lb/>
There is entirely too much hum- <lb/>
bug about, the sentiment of <lb/>
The country has too long, <lb/>
nauseated with gush. The <lb/>
public tires of this eternal <lb/>
across tho bloody chasm. <lb/>
and anon there is some re- <lb/>
occasion on which men, who <lb/>
fought on opposite sides in tho war, <lb/>
rush others arms, fall up- <lb/>
on the. necks of old <lb/>
Are Diamond Dyes. They excel all others <lb/>
in Strength, Purity and Fastness. None others <lb/>
are just as good. Beware of <lb/>
arc made of cheap and inferior materials and <lb/>
give poor, weak, colon. <lb/>
colors; cents each. <lb/>
Send postal for Dye Book, Sample Card, directions <lb/>
coloring Photos., making the finest Ink or Bluing <lb/>
cu, a etc. Sold by Druggists or by <lb/>
WELLS, RICHARDSON CO., Burlington, ft. <lb/>
n- Gilding or Fancy Articles, <lb/>
DIAMOND PAINTS. <lb/>
Gold, Silver, Copper. Only <lb/>
Gov. Jarvis at Home. <lb/>
Elisabeth Economist. <lb/>
We sec from tho Greenville <lb/>
that Gov. Jarvis has been <lb/>
elected as one of the <lb/>
Kidney <lb/>
Diseases <lb/>
am <lb/>
All Liver <lb/>
Disorders <lb/>
let <lb/>
frond lot kidney <lb/>
any<lb/>
City. <lb/>
due's <lb/>
bee <lb/>
benefit for i liver, <lb/>
and <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Vt. <lb/>
weep, pledging eternal friendship; Councilman of and took <lb/>
part with interest at the first meet- <lb/>
of tho board and his suggest ions <lb/>
j to general welfare of <lb/>
the were appreciated tho <lb/>
Hoard and by the citizens who were <lb/>
present. <lb/>
There is nothing more beautiful <lb/>
country the in public life than the night of a <lb/>
era of love, public servant laying aside the <lb/>
j robes distinguished official <lb/>
Tombs, k <lb/>
I would call your <lb/>
to the following ask <lb/>
yon to remember can buy a <lb/>
or MONUMENT of <lb/>
this house than any other in the <lb/>
country. That it. is the most reliable <lb/>
known having been represented <lb/>
for over forty in this j <lb/>
That the workmanship is second to none i <lb/>
and has unusual for filling or- <lb/>
promptly satisfactory. <lb/>
Very respect fully. <lb/>
Refer to P. w. <lb/>
. M or walk, Conn. <lb/>
I. C. <lb/>
Or write direct tor prices. <lb/>
Saw an. hi Eta <lb/>
have received a nice line <lb/>
---------the latest vies of <lb/>
AND <lb/>
line of <lb/>
declaring tho war over and all sec- <lb/>
at newly established peace. <lb/>
Blue coals and gray coats mingle <lb/>
together at anniversaries of great <lb/>
battles, make patriotic <lb/>
drink national I and the <lb/>
newspapers, for tho length and <lb/>
breadth of I he <lb/>
dawn of a <lb/>
concord. <lb/>
Surely, then say, the war is ; and entering the mote, humble <lb/>
but often more use. life of a , <lb/>
But in i lie midst a up citizens with inter- Special attention paid to all watch, dock <lb/>
jumps a radical to the ranks of private and less v <lb/>
and announces that Confederates j distinguished There i <lb/>
was a moral grandeur in the career <lb/>
of John Adams, when ho re i <lb/>
entered the House of l <lb/>
of the United States, I <lb/>
having been the of the <lb/>
United States and there entered the <lb/>
lists of and contended with <lb/>
the youngest of the members of that, <lb/>
hotly upon all questions of interest <lb/>
to Ins country. It was the <lb/>
obligation of renew-, <lb/>
lo <lb/>
Be sure to writs me, soil save Solid <lb/>
film a <lb/>
Pr I hi. n Is <lb/>
Re Mayor April o. 1868. by a large <lb/>
majority. <lb/>
H. W. <lb/>
Warren Jersey, <lb/>
States or America <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
and all i. I lie f. S. <lb/>
Patent ill to <lb/>
Moderate <lb/>
We arc opposite tho S. Of- <lb/>
i el Patent <lb/>
an obtain patents In . time <lb/>
more remote <lb/>
the in drawing i- we <lb/>
an to free charge, <lb/>
and make HO change mile, we ob- <lb/>
Patents. <lb/>
refer, <lb/>
Sn. the Money to <lb/>
I, Hi. I . S. For <lb/>
terms reference to <lb/>
actual in your own State, <lb/>
IV I . A. A o., <lb/>
l. C <lb/>
STAR. <lb/>
are again in the saddle. The <lb/>
of the whole North rings with <lb/>
denunciations of the Southern <lb/>
and anathemas of rebels. The <lb/>
halls of Congress on occasions re- <lb/>
sound with curses by the loyal camp- <lb/>
followers and faithful suiters, tho <lb/>
men of the South who were brave <lb/>
and manly in behalf of the cause <lb/>
they espoused, and as faithful <lb/>
., , . i public lite. <lb/>
tine to every obligation renew-1 , <lb/>
j , vis <lb/>
ed allegiance the government <lb/>
of the United States. <lb/>
There is no better understanding <lb/>
the sections of <lb/>
c minion country, than has existed <lb/>
for twenty years, in every relation <lb/>
of life, save in that of and <lb/>
in arena all the <lb/>
in the world would prod ace no effect. <lb/>
Tho Republican party is bound to <lb/>
agitate on the. hues of <lb/>
as as it for it could not <lb/>
live other than as a sectional party. <lb/>
Its adherents must wave the bloody <lb/>
shirt, and rest in the strifes of the <lb/>
war, or fail to arouse tho fever <lb/>
the or attract support <lb/>
to its standard. <lb/>
it is not ignorance or <lb/>
of each other that politically <lb/>
estranges the North and the South. <lb/>
They know one another full well, <lb/>
aid in all matters of business arc as <lb/>
as next door neighbors. In <lb/>
all material things perfect harmony <lb/>
one cud the United <lb/>
States to tho other It is only in <lb/>
campaign time that the war breaks <lb/>
out again ; that old rebels conspire <lb/>
the life of the nation, and <lb/>
threaten tho whole of con- <lb/>
govern men t. <lb/>
We do not disparage tho <lb/>
events the <lb/>
is. We are glad to see them, <lb/>
they begot, and promote pleasant <lb/>
and pathetic friendships, but as for <lb/>
contributing to a better understand- <lb/>
between the that is all <lb/>
bosh. What we do not each know, <lb/>
after a of re-union is not <lb/>
worth desirable to <lb/>
learn. <lb/>
I hat <lb/>
distinguished example. Ho <lb/>
gracefully from post of <lb/>
Governor or North Carolina, in <lb/>
which highest place of honor m the I <lb/>
gift the people of the State, <lb/>
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