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THE BEST PAPER <lb/>
IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
JOB PRINTING <lb/>
-A. SPECIALTY <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE FICTION. <lb/>
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
VOL VIII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1889. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
Hi and <lb/>
GOOD DELIVER US. <lb/>
all demands be submitted to the <lb/>
Sub-Alliances for ratification and <lb/>
when three fourths of the <lb/>
ratify a demand, have your <lb/>
their wealth and political power, <lb/>
and when the enormous wealth of <lb/>
became so great that it <lb/>
was not remunerative in the cities, <lb/>
From cranks. Mara, dudes high; President issue a proclamation set- they monopolized the land of the <lb/>
Laughable Reflections. <lb/>
Alliances have been organized in <lb/>
the following Alexander, <lb/>
And girth Provoking Selections as Bertie, Burke, <lb/>
piled by the Reflector's Bad Boy. Caldwell, Camden, <lb/>
Cherokee, Clay <lb/>
THE STATE. <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IX<lb/>
Price. per year. <lb/>
deliver us. <lb/>
woes, <lb/>
Good deliver w. <lb/>
most. <lb/>
Good Lord deliver US. <lb/>
ting it the demand of the <lb/>
Alliance. The discussion <lb/>
the Sub Alliances will inform <lb/>
members as to tho necessity and <lb/>
Prom men who swear, then make long j o I be demands, and the <lb/>
prayer. i <lb/>
Good Lord deliver us. members knowing that made <lb/>
From a hotel cleric who divides his hair, the demands will see that they are <lb/>
Good Lord deliver , , , ,. . . , <lb/>
I enforced and then and <lb/>
From men who boast, on their family I the farmers and laborers <lb/>
will give measures of real j <lb/>
who benefit. would aim suggest that <lb/>
. think.-you fool , . <lb/>
you send no petitions alter a de- <lb/>
has been made. Demands <lb/>
As Reflected from the State Press. <lb/>
What is Happening Around Us. <lb/>
As <lb/>
country, and the people became a porous-plaster into Gates, Guilford, <lb/>
vassal in fact. When the Goths I Hyde, Ply <lb/>
and conquered they, Jackson, Madison, Mitch-1 among <lb/>
only conquered the barbarians off is only the difference of an <lb/>
Home, made so by laws that woman's weakness and <lb/>
. , ,,,. ,. . , ,., , man's weakness. Ono is and <lb/>
enabled to rob the other is go <lb/>
Thoughts for Reflection. <lb/>
Select Morsels for Leisure Houri. <lb/>
,, From him old <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC. thinks yon a fool <lb/>
. Lord deliver us. <lb/>
ill not hesitate to Democratic <lb/>
urn and measure that not consistent From a drummer, who Idles the <lb/>
the principles of the Bummer, <lb/>
ff yen s-.-int a a deliver US. <lb/>
section of the State semi From the egotist who says he's a <lb/>
T FRETS <lb/>
deliver <lb/>
and petitions are If <lb/>
we are to beg let us do it in the <lb/>
proved style, and not demand one <lb/>
moment and beg the next. <lb/>
mouth <lb/>
g horses has been very fatal <lb/>
ell, in this of late, <lb/>
mons, Polk, Stokes, Swain, Sanford Express miles <lb/>
Tyrrell, Washington, of the C. F. V. V. road above <lb/>
haws that act thus, do-j Wilkes, Yancy. Greensboro have been destroyed by <lb/>
individual intelligence, in- i Nothing seems to be too mean for One hundred and forty-four recent rains. <lb/>
intelligence cannot exist en. J M have bean u, <lb/>
in who is on his . . . mi. <lb/>
without individual ability to acquire manner model far- <lb/>
grass <lb/>
Topic <lb/>
How many roses and lives <lb/>
more perfect were it not for some <lb/>
gnawing tho P <lb/>
Staggers floe. . <lb/>
it. The classes to which our ; He ., electric light in the cases it was a renewal of j m <lb/>
belong have suffered worse hen-house, and tho hens lay day which had expired. Very ma- grass this season. <lb/>
than others from evil laws in all tho i and night. <lb/>
civilizations that have proceeded I lady I wish you <lb/>
and we fail to do our duty we would refrain from that coarse and <lb/>
can <lb/>
No deaths have <lb/>
Let there be many windows to soul. <lb/>
hat all the glory of the universe <lb/>
May notify it. Not the narrow pane <lb/>
Of creed can catch the radiant <lb/>
That shine from countless sources. Tear <lb/>
away <lb/>
The Mind superstition let the light <lb/>
lour through fair windows broad as <lb/>
i itself <lb/>
And high as <lb/>
of these were commissioned to <lb/>
complete, the organization their. <lb/>
., ., c occurred within the incorporation, <lb/>
counties. Bro. G. Picket, oil <lb/>
i . m. far, this year. Where is <lb/>
served us in tho capacity of <lb/>
Wheeler. <lb/>
What a chimera is what a <lb/>
I confused chaos what a subject of <lb/>
the approval of your <lb/>
I had a charter <lb/>
I lie. Slate <lb/>
Alliance and each county and Sub- <lb/>
a hotel, with <lb/>
Good Lord deliver us. <lb/>
their who and <lb/>
swell. <lb/>
. deliver <lb/>
Wake, <lb/>
M. Holt. From who hell, <lb/>
of Good Lord deliver us. <lb/>
Secretary treat yen mean, but wish yon well. Alliance only those <lb/>
of Wake. Good Lord deliver us. that should accept it should <lb/>
of ., , , , . , , . , , <lb/>
of tales, be It is a liberal <lb/>
Public of a man who charter and commend it to your <lb/>
,. . r consideration. One very <lb/>
on, of Buncombe. important section of the charter was <lb/>
i From a man who Is and cold apple out by the Senate, and I <lb/>
M, not complain when we find vulgar word, pantry served us in tho capacity of , , a judge of <lb/>
produce like To yon, fidget- what should I say g j town with near y a thousand . o <lb/>
legates, our in this state .,, ,. too months, concluding his work in r f <lb/>
October last. Parker, <lb/>
a glorious country. <lb/>
guardian of truth, and yet a <lb/>
uncertainty I tho glory <lb/>
e universe. <lb/>
looks for guidance, and in returning is not nearly so offensive. <lb/>
to yon the badge. re- of Trinity College, was appointed <lb/>
turn sincere thanks to the Stale i .,,, ice carriage State Dy our i ant ego Mills, Pascal. <lb/>
Alliance, to each County and Sub-; to buy a Committee and has acted in by the Company were <lb/>
and to the members new yacht.- u p to date. Pro. Harry <lb/>
the kindness and con-. <lb/>
Justice K. II. Smith, o <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
Associate S. Merrimon. of <lb/>
Wake; Davis, of. <lb/>
F. Shepherd, of and <lb/>
Alfonso A very, of Burke.<lb/>
First n. Brown, of <lb/>
Second Philips, of <lb/>
Third District II. G, Connor, of <lb/>
Clark, of <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
Fifth John A. Gilmer, of Cf President B. to <lb/>
pies. <lb/>
Good Lord deliver us. <lb/>
And also from man who ad- <lb/>
Good Lord deliver <lb/>
Prom a girl without her bustle, and a <lb/>
man don't bustle. <lb/>
Good deliver . <lb/>
From the spring poet, the smell of the <lb/>
Good Lord deliver us. <lb/>
Address. <lb/>
-F. T. of <lb/>
Guilford <lb/>
Sixth <lb/>
. of <lb/>
Cumberland. <lb/>
Eighth a. of <lb/>
Iredell. <lb/>
Ninth P. Graves, of <lb/>
Sorry. <lb/>
Tenth G. of <lb/>
State at <lb/>
its Session, <lb/>
K. C, August <lb/>
the <lb/>
Stole <lb/>
The third annual meeting the <lb/>
Eleventh M. of North Carolina State Aili <lb/>
n. of ac- to do -A hat of <lb/>
of Buncombe. lion among I he and las <lb/>
in i boring that is <lb/>
and in <lb/>
will bring it to your attention at <lb/>
another time. This action of the <lb/>
Senate and the contempt with <lb/>
which it treated year demands, and <lb/>
petitions clearly shows that. it. was <lb/>
hostile to UP. We had a few friends <lb/>
there and deserve our thanks. <lb/>
An inspection of the Senate journals <lb/>
show you who were for Us and <lb/>
who against us. <lb/>
STATE BUSINESS AGENCY. <lb/>
The State Business Agency has <lb/>
not proved the success we <lb/>
and I you to give this <lb/>
every thing you can to <lb/>
make it what it ought to be. it is <lb/>
the right aim of the Alliance, and <lb/>
if you do nothing else at meet- <lb/>
but perfect this department you <lb/>
will deserve well Alliance. <lb/>
A WOMAN'S RECEIPTS <lb/>
never die of consumption, Since your last meeting, tills <lb/>
said a wife to her husband <lb/>
sources, including <lb/>
shown me, and especially <lb/>
do I commend to your consideration <lb/>
my associate officers of the State <lb/>
Alliance. They, not I, deserve your <lb/>
praise for the great work of organ- <lb/>
our State so well. j when he came home at a late, hour <lb/>
To you, delegates, tho welfare of a little the worse for <lb/>
the Alliance is entrusted ; your, won't die of consumption <lb/>
labor it relies for those laws that so V <lb/>
will promote the welfare of <lb/>
members and the advancement of <lb/>
order. May bless your la- -breath is so <lb/>
and bless the Alliance. <lb/>
my mamma's got a lovely . of Texas was secured by our been work of an -A has no legs, and <lb/>
new j and has been Loss about 81.500. j. and can ti, <lb/>
my got c <lb/>
, ,. . , , ,, lecturing in our State since the Van- M i Tn <lb/>
a cook that has staid two i , . t j.,.,. . k. A. <lb/>
has a stalk corn which has <lb/>
ears on it. Mr. A. Lewis has <lb/>
tallest stalk of corn we have thy heart, in thy mind<lb/>
Disbursed as per vouchers in in height and ten leer to the Or fortunes prosperous gate, <lb/>
hand of Treasurer. Twill have a holy, cheering power <lb/>
Thew no such word as <lb/>
Balance hands of Treasurer, 17,020.49 Lexington A <lb/>
Your Committee year cM was <lb/>
your lungs are <lb/>
Mow you Know . was <lb/>
do I know Because examined the books or the . a passions act as winds to pro <lb/>
our our reason I <lb/>
containing a detailed statement of <lb/>
Sena Vance, of <lb/>
Matt. W, Ransom, of North- <lb/>
an <lb/>
of District has hail in <lb/>
G. Skinner, of <lb/>
Second months <lb/>
old, at our first annual meeting, it <lb/>
had eight county Alliances and <lb/>
of Vance. <lb/>
Third IV. <lb/>
Tender. <lb/>
Fourth IT. Sub-Alliances. <lb/>
S ash. <lb/>
Fifth w. i.<lb/>
A. <lb/>
Ninth District- II. G.<lb/>
it a desire cooperative <lb/>
This is to be regretted, for <lb/>
en stores have no place <lb/>
the plan of the. Alliance. The Alli- <lb/>
was brought Into existence to <lb/>
protect the agricultural and labor <lb/>
classes against <lb/>
to make its agency <lb/>
I have over<lb/>
A. <lb/>
A. K. Tinker. <lb/>
Register of Deeds- David II. James. <lb/>
. Cherry. <lb/>
S. I. Ward. <lb/>
B- Harris. <lb/>
Commissioners Council <lb/>
Guilford Mooring, C. V, Newton, <lb/>
W. A. Jr., T. K. Keel. <lb/>
Board of <lb/>
Chairman -1. S. C on and J. D. <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
School Superintendent--H. liar- , our <lb/>
ding. <lb/>
F. W. Brown. <lb/>
ins <lb/>
TOWN. <lb/>
F. Beans. <lb/>
I. Lang. <lb/>
rot T. Smith. <lb/>
Asst It. Moore. <lb/>
At the second an- is <lb/>
meeting it had s,.,., <lb/>
f 1.018 Sub Alliances, ,. .,;, j, . <lb/>
and to-day county <lb/>
1,810 Sub Alliances with <lb/>
approximate l 1- <lb/>
So rapidly has <lb/>
the State been organized that many <lb/>
the have not been <lb/>
instructed in the purposes and <lb/>
of our order as thoroughly as <lb/>
they should be, to insure their ac- <lb/>
and effective work. The <lb/>
work of new <lb/>
in organized sections <lb/>
next <lb/>
annual meeting. refer you to the <lb/>
reports of the Committee <lb/>
Secretary, Treasurer, State Lecturer <lb/>
and Organizer and State <lb/>
Agent the condition of order, <lb/>
.,.,.,, and inch other A- <lb/>
literature a i will benefit the <lb/>
our country. Let us keep it <lb/>
its sphere and not from <lb/>
alliances that will effect our credit <lb/>
and weaken our order.<lb/>
The strength of the Alliance con- <lb/>
in the individual intelligence <lb/>
of its membership. This fact <lb/>
makes the Lecturer's department of <lb/>
more importance than any of the <lb/>
ethers. I recommend I hat you give <lb/>
the more assistants and <lb/>
define their duties so they <lb/>
and will be <lb/>
held for their work. <lb/>
They should be matte lie <lb/>
agents of our National and <lb/>
The New Officers. <lb/>
The State Alliance re <lb/>
held in <lb/>
the following officers <lb/>
of <lb/>
Vice II. Hays, of <lb/>
Swain. <lb/>
h. Polk, of Raleigh. <lb/>
Allen, of Wake <lb/>
county- <lb/>
chaplain Scott, of <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Door II. Tomlinson. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Assistant <lb/>
King, of Onslow county. <lb/>
of <lb/>
county. <lb/>
B. Hunter, <lb/>
of county. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Harnett county. <lb/>
Executive B. Al- <lb/>
of <lb/>
of . <lb/>
of Lenoir. <lb/>
Delegates to the National Far- <lb/>
and Union at St. <lb/>
Alexander and h. L. <lb/>
Polk, for the State-at-Largo; Elias <lb/>
Carr, W. A. A. J. Dolby <lb/>
and E. A- <lb/>
Magistrate Mrs. Con the receipts and disbursements and I a winds she Would in <lb/>
claim, Mrs- Kelly, that Mrs. will report thereon. The general j and when she the <lb/>
gave you that bruised and of the purposes for which ., . ,., the French. <lb/>
its mother left it at home lot that steers without the <lb/>
not move; without <lb/>
be <lb/>
baby was dead. <lb/>
blackened lace wore made, and proper I <lb/>
Mrs. did, your honor, , ., Goldsboro J. he work for <lb/>
. I'm vouchers for tho same are in the . <lb/>
elected t m not . turning on the electric lights m <lb/>
Magistrate And what you want hands of the Treasurer. <lb/>
is damages V Fraternally, <lb/>
Mrs. sir; want h. h. POLK, <lb/>
satisfaction, <lb/>
damages <lb/>
The golden moments in the stream <lb/>
Goldsboro goes with all possible see <lb/>
.,,, . , ,, , but sand; the come to <lb/>
progress.-------lie first installment ,.;.; . ,, , <lb/>
us, and we only know them <lb/>
Sec'y N. P. S. Alliance. of the when they are <lb/>
TOO MUCH LOVE. <lb/>
I cannot endow with world- <lb/>
be <lb/>
if love as wide, as the rolling <lb/>
prairie, as deep as the Atlantic ocean <lb/>
can compensate, it is <lb/>
Alliance Resolutions. <lb/>
Mill Bill Alliance, No. <lb/>
August 19th, 1880. <lb/>
MB. a regular <lb/>
meeting of Mill Hill Alliance on tin- <lb/>
city are now on the road and are <lb/>
expected to arrive here at an early I <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Concord The amount of <lb/>
good eating Cab urns people put on <lb/>
I he market is a sight. Melons, <lb/>
CAMELS <lb/>
N C <lb/>
C C. DANIELS <lb/>
i N. C <lb/>
Ami she answered, shouldn't 3rd Saturday in August, the follow- cabbage, fruits of all kinds, <lb/>
know what to do with so much <lb/>
as It would swamp house <lb/>
and rut; over and <lb/>
resolutions were unanimously roasting ears, wheat and Hour, <lb/>
adopted, and we ask for space to <lb/>
publish the same in the <lb/>
some other <lb/>
d gel to dab- <lb/>
the grout stand-by, hog, can be <lb/>
found almost at any store. lit fact . <lb/>
DANIELS I DANIELS. <lb/>
n. c <lb/>
It being necessary for all farmers crops are good. Any to us will be <lb/>
throughout the South to promote K , , j. j;. Promptly to- <lb/>
the Birmingham resolution, , ,, , ., , , <lb/>
He raid she had no poetry her fore be it lS Superior Court of e- <lb/>
soul, and now he walks out with her Resolved That we, the members dell county, who was acquitted at <lb/>
it. were <lb/>
it into a plain sold ring, might <lb/>
think about <lb/>
SUIT. <lb/>
should like <lb/>
of Mill Hill Alliance, will not pat last term of court for embezzle- <lb/>
any merchant or WM <lb/>
of men Who persist dealing in <lb/>
I should like a position in your bagging for baling cotton or V case. He has been <lb/>
family as coachman, Mr. other purposes. to two years the <lb/>
That if any member of this j An appeal was taken to <lb/>
Alliance this pledge be Court. <lb/>
ball be to any penalty that <lb/>
DENTIST, D <lb/>
S. said the applicant, meekly. <lb/>
M. have sent our horses to <lb/>
country for the replied <lb/>
Mr. Bullion. <lb/>
can also wait at table or attend <lb/>
to the. garden and <lb/>
daughter gets married next <lb/>
the Alliance, deems necessary. <lb/>
Wilmington When the <lb/>
That we request all Sunday School of St. John's Church <lb/>
the county to adopt this or opened yesterday afternoon it <lb/>
similar resolutions. was bad robbed <lb/>
ALEX <lb/>
U R E E X V I L L E, N. C <lb/>
J. E. M RE. <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
J D. MURPHY <lb/>
week and we go away till the That a copy of this be for- ., . . ,.,,., , I <lb/>
-1 see; and take the garden raided to the <lb/>
and lawn with you. But since your I and Former. money in it but it is not <lb/>
The Sit. Holly Fair was a failure <lb/>
this year, the receipts but lit- <lb/>
above the expenses. One the <lb/>
reasons assigned for this was the <lb/>
daughter is to lie married the place <lb/>
wouldn't suit me,<lb/>
Annual Report <lb/>
We also appeal to the farmer., known how much. Tho chest was <lb/>
who are not members of the Farm- locked up in a closet. The thief <lb/>
into the closet by forcing the <lb/>
Alliance to uphold these <lb/>
At a meeting of the <lb/>
of the twelve Southern States <lb/>
and deem it unnecessary to say more <lb/>
i than commend them to our earn- <lb/>
Ward. B. X. Boyd; net consideration. the last <lb/>
2nd Ward. Alfred <lb/>
For bes T. J. M. <lb/>
K. lib Wan, W. N. Tolbert. <lb/>
meeting of the National Alliance, a <lb/>
basis of union was agreed upon be <lb/>
tween the National Agricultural <lb/>
. . and the Union. This, if rat- <lb/>
Fir-t Third . <lb/>
Sundays, morning and night Rev. name the <lb/>
Hughes. I. P., Hector. national organization <lb/>
morn-; . . . ,. . . <lb/>
in and Prayer Meeting every it does <lb/>
night B. It. John, I not change oar State name nor <lb/>
order. If we can get our member- <lb/>
ship to read paper, and other <lb/>
literature, to keep them informed <lb/>
of progress, to better understand <lb/>
purposes, we will be able to ac-; <lb/>
undertake <lb/>
without it, Ire will fail, for no <lb/>
can act together without under- <lb/>
a landing questions that con- <lb/>
front them and the measures tie <lb/>
large number of fakirs who bled the of the Secretary of the North Carolina at Birmingham, Ala., it was <lb/>
unsophisticated out of their money, <lb/>
and the twenty or more gambling <lb/>
establishments on the grounds. By <lb/>
whose authority these gambling es- <lb/>
were the grounds, <lb/>
or why they were permitted to be <lb/>
there, we do not know, but sup- <lb/>
pose they paid for the privilege as <lb/>
they have done at some of our other <lb/>
fairs. Under these circumstances <lb/>
we are not surprised that the lair <lb/>
lock on the door. <lb/>
Southerner hast Thurs- <lb/>
day dim went down to Stan <lb/>
mill gave W. Parker a <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
L. C. LATHAM. <lb/>
J SKINNER, <lb/>
N. L. <lb/>
NORFLEET, <lb/>
State resolved to use bagging <lb/>
Aug. 13th made of cotton. <lb/>
The object of this meeting was to good thrashing with a buggy whip <lb/>
of adjust movements of the jute cause of difficulty not known. W, <lb/>
M- bagging trust, who have sec from a man of Pitt GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
means, aim raKe <lb/>
away from poor farmers millions c <lb/>
------In and in the <lb/>
The condition and of tho or of dollars. Sparta section the army worm bas <lb/>
in our State is gratifying The New Orleans. New and made his appearance. At <lb/>
progress Liverpool Cotton have tins this peat has made great ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,; <lb/>
to deduct tare so as to make. . f r t , r r. r <lb/>
nm u o. JAMES, <lb/>
is J- <lb/>
we are not surprised nil , , , to deduct tare so as lo make . ,, GREENVILLE N C <lb/>
was a failure, and surely we are not during the year passed, has been . , , the <lb/>
sorry. No fair which recognizes and of a substantial to compete with the trust; the cotton of every loll- J all court,, collection, <lb/>
and endorses gambling schemes by A better and companies in every respect, and age. <lb/>
i r.,. . ;.,,. . u ., , wan tin <lb/>
Services as . . <lb/>
Baptist i their rebel. An <lb/>
Meeting every taut the ion of ,. , <lb/>
Wednesday night w. membership is more lobe de- <lb/>
retained . the proposed <lb/>
LODGES. <lb/>
mies are few in comparison to those <lb/>
granting them, for a consideration, <lb/>
the privilege of the grounds, ought <lb/>
to succeed. The should <lb/>
not be invited to attend fairs to be <lb/>
lobbed by gamblers and sharpers <lb/>
with a little more and <lb/>
under permit and with sanction of and has had the happy <lb/>
managers. No gambling or . , , . , , ,. ,.,,,, <lb/>
ling device of any kind should be t Strength. <lb/>
tolerated on or near the grounds the weak, the <lb/>
any fair. Tho fair that can't be run doubtful of confirming the; <lb/>
comprehension of our principles and I a more -vigor aim Advance The New <lb/>
purposes has grown out of of the Mount Mill, at <lb/>
investigation, and has fol. such reproach our Mount is approaching <lb/>
lone much to disarm prejudice and American citizens. This new null will <lb/>
by <lb/>
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. heretofore. I <lb/>
every Tuesday night. W.; organizations will join <lb/>
Lodge. No. lite, K. of at r national meeting at <lb/>
meets first and third sight I St. Louis and also a better <lb/>
standing will arrived at with <lb/>
every Thursday night. C. A. White, labor organizations. These <lb/>
I organizations were brought into ex- <lb/>
has not improved since <lb/>
our last meeting, can see any <lb/>
hope of as long as <lb/>
fix the price on <lb/>
nearly everything we buy or sell. <lb/>
Whether crops are good or bad, <lb/>
they manage to leave the farmer <lb/>
a- <lb/>
at A. M. and departs at p m. I <lb/>
Tar mail arrives any Sun- <lb/>
at I M. and depart at P. M. <lb/>
Washington mail s daily <lb/>
at M. and departs at P. M. <lb/>
Appointments <lb/>
For preaching on Mission. <lb/>
II <lb/>
ALLIANCE <lb/>
the towns and cities. They see <lb/>
, in the cities controlling <lb/>
corporate power by which they an- <lb/>
The made at our last collect of dollars, no <lb/>
meeting for certain legislation have matter whether tho seasons are <lb/>
not been granted, and I would re- good or bad, and luted by <lb/>
and earnestly recommend they take the risk. This making it <lb/>
that yon determine at this meet easier for a man to get rich in the <lb/>
School House, 1st Sunday at either abandon making Inn caused tho downfall of <lb/>
Swirl 2nd Sunday at o'clock. , Or lake such action as will the civilizations I bat have <lb/>
Shady Grove, Sunday at your being ed us, at it enabled <lb/>
If resolve on the lat- combines, to create by <lb/>
E C. V. O. course suggest which I bey robbed the people o I <lb/>
We. the members of the Farmer's spindles, will be lighted by <lb/>
Alliance uphold the Birmingham; . , .,, ,.,,., ., <lb/>
resolution and the trust have found and equipped With auto <lb/>
i i and all the latest <lb/>
Now hi order to break us down, J improvements. The oh mill of this <lb/>
without receipts from such sources strong. At last annual meet- tho trust proposes to sell its company will also furnished with <lb/>
shouldn't tun at ail, or be run in , , , , cheaper than ever, hoping that we , , . d <lb/>
to the ground on the trial. . . are under no ob to use h , , . , <lb/>
Wilmington , the State with fifty-two two mills will make a combined <lb/>
County Alliances, with an aggregate Brother farmers, tho cotton i plant of spindles, will use <lb/>
Tho Government school at which <lb/>
the <lb/>
Ch <lb/>
Ch <lb/>
Com <lb/>
inter <lb/>
of established the school in <lb/>
and now have charge of it. <lb/>
There are eighty pupils. These are <lb/>
taught mechanical work the <lb/>
principal assistants. <lb/>
There during the fall win- <lb/>
months two other schools in the <lb/>
reservation entirely for , , , <lb/>
In Swain County are members attached themselves <lb/>
Cherokee, and there arc others other Alliance <lb/>
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb/>
A Y-AT-LA IF, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
thousand. Dining the year; are determined to purchase goods i Au bales; last <lb/>
twenty Subordinate Alliances only from those who will stand by, of <lb/>
. . . . . . . <lb/>
surrendered their charters. Six of <lb/>
for if we fail now tho company <lb/>
these united with other Alliances, outlook will more rigid was lying down on the rear plat <lb/>
and in many cases a majority of the than ever before, j <lb/>
rubbed with liniment, when the <lb/>
counties of Graham, <lb/>
Jackson and Cherokee. There are <lb/>
possibly some HOP or in North <lb/>
East Tennessee. <lb/>
Their capital is Yellow Hill, the <lb/>
residence of or Charles <lb/>
Smith, their chief. The office is <lb/>
elective and the Indians vote for <lb/>
chief every four years, every <lb/>
two years vote for There <lb/>
are of the latter, one for <lb/>
each Daily. <lb/>
and are thus still; Charity Alliance met 17th . y ht <lb/>
with us and are the following . . <lb/>
us an j immediately got up and staggered <lb/>
that charity Alliance, through his stall and got in <lb/>
s do request all leading j alongside the engine.-------It <lb/>
chants to keep constantly to hold a reunion at I <lb/>
. I a supply of cotton bagging . . r . . <lb/>
of supplying aH farmers coming State of <lb/>
identified <lb/>
faithful work. J Alliance, through his stall and got in position <lb/>
All the counties In tho State have I Ho request all leading alongside the engine.-------It is <lb/>
organizations except the fol- chants to keep constantly band to hold a reunion at the <lb/>
Ashe, Dare, j a supply of cotton bagging for tire Fair natives of <lb/>
Graham, Macon, New Hanover and purpose , ,,. <lb/>
, ,. , who are in sympathy with the North Carolina resilient, <lb/>
Surry. In these, the following have i re-solution. states. If they their descend- <lb/>
Subordinate Alliances, as that we send these got together there <lb/>
Ashe, two; Macon, one; Surry, one. to the Greenville , <lb/>
Since last meeting, County for publication. . <lb/>
P. C F <lb/>
MATTHEW A <lb/>
Civil Engineers, Surveyors <lb/>
and Architects. <lb/>
AND N. C. <lb/>
HOTELS. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Under new Management. Hot and <lb/>
cold water baths. Good rooms and at- <lb/>
servants. Table always <lb/>
ed with the best of the market. Feed <lb/>
stables in connection. <lb/>
E. <lb/>
HOTEL <lb/>
SPENCER BROS., <lb/>
THE HOME <lb/>
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE- <lb/>
Polite waiters. Good Best <lb/>
table the market afford. When In th <lb/>
city stop at the <lb/>
Hotel, <lb/>
WASHINGTON N. C.<lb/>
If you want to save money buy your Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dress Goods Domestics at the <lb/>
Store, next door to Rawls, the Jeweler. RAWLS TYSON.<lb/>
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<p>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
ant <lb/>
THE PAPER <lb/>
IN<lb/>
Hen per year. <lb/>
rut <lb/>
tr. <lb/>
measures are not consistent <lb/>
the true principles of the <lb/>
If want a a <lb/>
of the State send for Hie <lb/>
tor. <lb/>
AT THE AT <lb/>
C , as Second-Claps <lb/>
Mail <lb/>
WEDNESDAY. <lb/>
RAILROAD. <lb/>
NO AN <lb/>
TED TOWN. <lb/>
The Iron Not Steams Into <lb/>
Bringing New Life and <lb/>
Among the People. <lb/>
Wednesday of last week was a <lb/>
day not soon to be in <lb/>
Greenville, m it marked the begin- <lb/>
of M era m the history of the <lb/>
town that of her citizens <lb/>
have long Imped but not until <lb/>
this time realized. The track lay-- <lb/>
tag on the Scotland Neck ft Green- <lb/>
ville branch the Wilmington <lb/>
Railroad has been <lb/>
ed as to Tar as could be <lb/>
done until the bridge is a <lb/>
station had been <lb/>
established beyond <lb/>
river until the road could be brought <lb/>
on into it was known that <lb/>
on evening of the day mentioned <lb/>
above the first regular train would <lb/>
come clown preparatory to opening <lb/>
n fired schedule for passenger and <lb/>
freight traffic I he <lb/>
I the lay the coining <lb/>
train all the it bail <lb/>
boon days <lb/>
the of the town hail <lb/>
to I urn out almost in to <lb/>
greet six o'clock <lb/>
the depopulation town had <lb/>
in earnest, every available <lb/>
team and vehicle being brought in- <lb/>
to requisition to take the people <lb/>
over, those not able to secure cons <lb/>
going on foot, and for an <lb/>
hour there was one constant rush <lb/>
for the depot until the platform and <lb/>
some distance up and down each <lb/>
ride the track was thronged with <lb/>
At seven o'clock the tram <lb/>
came thundering in amid the shouts <lb/>
of the assembled <lb/>
for all were rejoiced that <lb/>
Greenville at last had a railroad. <lb/>
Four our beautiful young ladies, <lb/>
Misses Bessie Jarvis, Jennie James <lb/>
and Annie <lb/>
had beautifully decorated <lb/>
Dowers a handsome bronzed pair of <lb/>
antlers, and when the train <lb/>
stopped the conductor, Capt. II. A. <lb/>
Soul I In ml and engineer, Mr. J. <lb/>
Smith, were called out and this was <lb/>
presented to them by I. A. <lb/>
engineer look the horns <lb/>
and mounted upon the front <lb/>
of Mk <lb/>
On first train, besides a <lb/>
passengers, and hands of <lb/>
I lie I lain, were Mr. J. it. Moore, of <lb/>
who n to act us <lb/>
agent at Mr. A. Weill, <lb/>
from the department of <lb/>
the W. ft W. Co., at <lb/>
Mr. assistant Mr. <lb/>
Mr. W. r. <lb/>
Agent for the <lb/>
Company, Capt. W. ii. <lb/>
the grading of the. <lb/>
toad Scotland Mark and <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Greenville i now no d <lb/>
among the on way places, <lb/>
lint is joined In the outside <lb/>
with bands of steel. The <lb/>
is now at I lie door of cur <lb/>
for making this a town of great <lb/>
and a commercial <lb/>
wide Hear in <lb/>
mind, however, that this <lb/>
can prove one of the best <lb/>
of helps to our commercial interests, <lb/>
and a great motive power to our <lb/>
material advancement, <lb/>
but little Of itself it <lb/>
cannot build up the town. The <lb/>
pie must now bestir <lb/>
Act promptly and unitedly, and <lb/>
whatsoever is can lie easily <lb/>
accomplished. Sit quietly down <lb/>
with a feeling of indifference <lb/>
lethargy other towns will step <lb/>
In and the trade <lb/>
that justly In-long to <lb/>
our town. The eyes of the world <lb/>
are upon us. Let the see us <lb/>
of young men. While had never <lb/>
met him personally before com- <lb/>
here, we bud heard much or <lb/>
him. Ho makes friend of all he <lb/>
meets.<lb/>
In conversation with Mr. Weill, <lb/>
from the Auditor's office, and who <lb/>
is also a general solicitor for the <lb/>
company, he told us that road <lb/>
bed between Scotland Neck and <lb/>
Greenville was the best of any new <lb/>
road be ever saw. He said Capt. <lb/>
Smith had done his work of grad <lb/>
well and skillfully. Mr. Weill <lb/>
also expressed himself as highly <lb/>
pleased with what he saw of Green- <lb/>
ville in his short visit. <lb/>
Mr. J. It. Moore, the agent, is a <lb/>
popular man and skilled in rail- <lb/>
road work. He is making many- <lb/>
friends.<lb/>
Mr. George J. Smith, the <lb/>
said to us, am just delight- <lb/>
ed with Greenville, and my <lb/>
life appreciated anything more <lb/>
than did the presentation of that <lb/>
deer horn. shall always <lb/>
remember the kindness of your <lb/>
He is a skilled hand at the <lb/>
throttle, and our people can feel <lb/>
safe in his bonds when they travel <lb/>
over this road. <lb/>
More from on <lb/>
System. <lb/>
Jury <lb/>
No, sir. Moore did not get <lb/>
inn into by the first train, and <lb/>
didn't try to stop it either. But we <lb/>
tell you what he did do. He had <lb/>
some good turnouts right there, <lb/>
scooped in the railroad men <lb/>
passengers, took them to Hotel <lb/>
Macon and treated them so clever <lb/>
that I hey decided at to make <lb/>
his place headquarters. The <lb/>
docs a good thing to Jail into <lb/>
his hands.<lb/>
Mr. route agent for the <lb/>
Southern Express Co., came down <lb/>
to look after the establishment of an <lb/>
express office here. He said the <lb/>
office will be opened September 1st. <lb/>
Mr. D. Haskett will lie agent.<lb/>
People love to see the trains and <lb/>
crowds go over to the depot nearly <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Dr. Eugene Grissom has ten- <lb/>
tiered his resignation as Super- <lb/>
of the North Carolina <lb/>
Insane The Hoard of <lb/>
Directors held a meeting on the <lb/>
22nd when his resignation was <lb/>
presented and accepted. He <lb/>
will remain in charge until the <lb/>
11th of September when the Di- <lb/>
rectors will again meet to elect <lb/>
his successor. <lb/>
Ma. hope will <lb/>
us for again asking for space <lb/>
in your paper, in order that may <lb/>
reply to the would-be great logician <lb/>
who we suppose is the <lb/>
the author of the communication <lb/>
in the titled, <lb/>
Jury with which title he <lb/>
heads his last article an instead of <lb/>
discussing his subject, proceeds to <lb/>
display his knowledge of <lb/>
of logic by giving vent to his vicious <lb/>
disposition indignant feelings <lb/>
by delivering of a personal <lb/>
of criticism and sarcasm, <lb/>
because some obscure little man, <lb/>
presumed to give his views bis <lb/>
article, in a brief and reasonable <lb/>
manner. , <lb/>
We are from the woods and <lb/>
most of the book learning we have <lb/>
which, we admit is quite limited <lb/>
we had to get it by the light of pine <lb/>
knots and lamps after having done <lb/>
Laid days labor for the support of <lb/>
an afflicted family, so you we <lb/>
can't help being and little, <lb/>
we have not like our friend J., <lb/>
imbibed so much self-esteem as to <lb/>
imagine we arc so much larger than <lb/>
other people. However, we do not <lb/>
oiler our as an apology <lb/>
for short never ask <lb/>
odds or sympathy of any man how- <lb/>
ever great he may be, in his <lb/>
own estimation or other peoples, not <lb/>
because we know as much <lb/>
as any man, but because we are <lb/>
never afraid or ashamed to speak <lb/>
in what we believe to be <lb/>
right may say it in a <lb/>
weak and illogical style. <lb/>
We are aware of our littleness <lb/>
feel it very sensibly, but in our <lb/>
conflicts with the world and bigoted <lb/>
men, we have long since learned <lb/>
that it requires a very small <lb/>
when properly applied to <lb/>
empty a gas-bag, and very small <lb/>
insignificant things sometimes up- <lb/>
set and destroy the heaviest and <lb/>
most powerful locomotives. <lb/>
Oh, no Mr. J., were not grieved <lb/>
nor insulted at your nonsense, and <lb/>
think so, you are as badly <lb/>
mistaken as you are estimating <lb/>
yourself to be a great man and a <lb/>
logician, but we do say, when any <lb/>
man, lie he great or small, learned <lb/>
or unlearned, young or old, says <lb/>
that nine-tenths of the men who go <lb/>
into the jury box have not sense <lb/>
enough to comprehend the simplest <lb/>
points of law, and arc not possessed <lb/>
of brain sufficient to enable them to <lb/>
remember a simple sentence three <lb/>
inches long, and know no more <lb/>
about law than a mule knows about <lb/>
psychology, and calls I hem a set of <lb/>
uncivilized ignoramuses, ac- <lb/>
them of bribery and <lb/>
he utters language at which <lb/>
nine tenths of the men and women <lb/>
of Pitt or any other county have <lb/>
just cause to be, ought to be, and <lb/>
will lie indignant, and no reasonable <lb/>
or halt sane man believe any such <lb/>
stuff or expects anybody else to <lb/>
believe it, when a man uses <lb/>
such language he tells what no <lb/>
man believes to be the <lb/>
A large number of the business <lb/>
men of Greenville are going on <lb/>
an excursion over the new rail- <lb/>
road to day, for the purpose of <lb/>
looking at the country and meet- <lb/>
with the business men and <lb/>
people along the road. They <lb/>
will go as far as Weldon. We <lb/>
hope to see all the people along <lb/>
this road brought into a close re- <lb/>
with each other. <lb/>
Score one for the Salisbury <lb/>
The last issue of that <lb/>
paper was printed on a new <lb/>
Campbell power press which has <lb/>
just been purchased. The many <lb/>
friends of the editor of the Her- <lb/>
Mr. J. R. Whichard, here at <lb/>
his old home, learn gladly that <lb/>
he is meeting with such success <lb/>
since going to Salisbury- His is <lb/>
the first power press ever used <lb/>
in the town. <lb/>
The National Editorial <lb/>
met in Detroit, <lb/>
yesterday. There are in <lb/>
attendance from North Carolina, <lb/>
Messrs. W. W. of <lb/>
the Lumberton ; J. B. <lb/>
Sherrill, of the Concord Times <lb/>
Josephus Daniels, of the <lb/>
Chronicle; T. B. ridge, <lb/>
of the Lexington Dispatch; Thad. <lb/>
R. Manning, of the Henderson <lb/>
Gobi Leaf. Mr. W. E. Christian, <lb/>
of the Charlotte Democrat, was <lb/>
one of the delegates appointed <lb/>
from this State, but was <lb/>
vented from going on account of <lb/>
sickness in his family. We wish <lb/>
all the brethren a pleasant trip <lb/>
and are sorry Mr. Christian <lb/>
could not go with them. <lb/>
He may say he has not claimed to <lb/>
be a logician or a great man. It is <lb/>
lair to assume when a man sets <lb/>
himself up as a critic that he pro- <lb/>
fesses to understand the subject of <lb/>
his criticism, and when be feels so <lb/>
large that nearly everybody <lb/>
everything looks small in bis <lb/>
it is fair to assume he con- <lb/>
great. <lb/>
He says he has fear of b- <lb/>
classed with the changed initial <lb/>
mail by anybody whose opinion he <lb/>
would hold in esteem. Certainly <lb/>
there is much difference in <lb/>
our sentiments when brought in <lb/>
comparison. No reasonable, man <lb/>
would ever suspicion him of holding <lb/>
in esteem the opinion of any <lb/>
nary man. To a man <lb/>
bis imaginary greatness good- <lb/>
real fool hardiness, at l <lb/>
nine-tenths of tho people are too in- <lb/>
significant for their opinions to be <lb/>
worth anything, and we have no <lb/>
doubt he thinks they have no right <lb/>
to opinion at all. <lb/>
He prides himself on being such <lb/>
a peaceable, law abiding citizen, <lb/>
if he is such, tho jury system <lb/>
can't hurt him very much, as we <lb/>
told in before. We have known <lb/>
several men who never had any <lb/>
suits court, but were in <lb/>
the bar while the court was sitting <lb/>
and seemed to have a good deal of <lb/>
confidential business with <lb/>
A great many men are <lb/>
shrewd enough to their <lb/>
meanness such a way as not <lb/>
be caught the meshes of tho law, I <lb/>
but always manage to some <lb/>
less guilty man between them and <lb/>
justice. J. seems to a good <lb/>
deal about what goes about the <lb/>
Court House, though he has cases, <lb/>
perhaps if he would spend less time <lb/>
the bar during court week, he <lb/>
might have less to complain He <lb/>
may live such a manner as to <lb/>
lead his and some other <lb/>
people to think him a good man, if <lb/>
so, ho is a for we are told <lb/>
in the scriptures that the <lb/>
abundance of the heart the mouth <lb/>
and surely none but an <lb/>
evil heart and wicked brain could <lb/>
conceive such thoughts as he has <lb/>
on the jury system and my- <lb/>
self, lie even borrows, misquotes <lb/>
and besmirches with his slanderous <lb/>
lips the saying the good old Dr. <lb/>
Closs, about ideas, if we are to judge <lb/>
by his writing would say if <lb/>
one good bright idea was to get into <lb/>
his it would burst it as quick <lb/>
as dynamite. <lb/>
He says he has said nothing at all <lb/>
against respectable jurymen and <lb/>
lawyers, then he would have us be- <lb/>
that nine-tenths of are <lb/>
not. respectable. We have not ac- <lb/>
of saying that all juries <lb/>
were picked and dishonest. lie <lb/>
says he is not fool enough to make <lb/>
a Statement and that he has a <lb/>
little more regard for truth and <lb/>
Now we believe that a <lb/>
man who will write such a piece as <lb/>
Jury without <lb/>
cation is fool enough to say almost <lb/>
anything, the man who will <lb/>
write and have published such <lb/>
wholesale and abuse about <lb/>
people who has never done him any <lb/>
ALFRED FORBES, <lb/>
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb/>
to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following <lb/>
that arc to be excelled in this market. And to be First-class and <lb/>
pure straight good. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, <lb/>
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA- <lb/>
and SLIPPERS, and HOUSE <lb/>
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS. SASH and BLINDS, and QUEENS- <lb/>
WARE, HARDWARE, and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb/>
kinds. Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, Rock Lime, op Paris, and <lb/>
Hair, Harness, Bridles and addles. <lb/>
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb/>
Jobbers prices, scats per dozen, less G per cent for Cash. Bread Prep- <lb/>
and Hall's Star Jobbers Prices, White Lead and pure Lin- <lb/>
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb/>
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb/>
R. S. CLARK CO., <lb/>
DEALER <lb/>
TAILORING <lb/>
Spring Display <lb/>
Foreign and Domestic Novelties. <lb/>
Together with exclusive styles from our own <lb/>
workshop, which for beauty, elegance and <lb/>
workmanship equal any that can be found <lb/>
We yield the palm to none. <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
GREENVILLE M. <lb/>
Are headquarters for all needed in he <lb/>
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot, be <lb/>
but if y want anything in <lb/>
Hardware, Agricultural Stove <lb/>
and Cooking Utensils. Carriage Material <lb/>
and House Cutlery <lb/>
CA US. <lb/>
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb/>
MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb/>
which will sell at Prices. <lb/>
ft <lb/>
an <lb/>
WE arc now fitted op in and are prepared to <lb/>
upon short notice any kind or style of <lb/>
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb/>
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL <lb/>
also keep a nice line of <lb/>
HARNESS. <lb/>
Come and see us. Flanagan's old A <lb/>
R. GREENE, JR. Manager. <lb/>
LIFE AND FIRE AGENT, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND <lb/>
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lowest current rates <lb/>
AM FOB, A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb/>
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb/>
THE FRONT <lb/>
J. D. Williamson, <lb/>
truth, and he grossly slanders the is, <lb/>
jurymen of tho country ; and <lb/>
we have brain enough to <lb/>
what this great would-be lo- <lb/>
wrote or not, if he continues <lb/>
to talk or write such stuff he will <lb/>
nut. the <lb/>
pie about like we do his <lb/>
willing and if he half the brain <lb/>
hi assumes to he <lb/>
would know it. The wise man <lb/>
as wise perhaps as J. thinks <lb/>
himself to tells us thou a <lb/>
wise in his conceit, there <lb/>
is hope fool than of <lb/>
It might be well for J. to examine <lb/>
himself a little and try to see him- <lb/>
his true light, and find out <lb/>
whether or not this cap does not <lb/>
lit him. <lb/>
He imagines we became vain be- <lb/>
cause we were accused of his article, <lb/>
that is just as big a mistake as the <lb/>
other. As little and ignorant as <lb/>
we are, and as soft as our brain <lb/>
may be, wt- hope we shall never <lb/>
live to see lite line when we shall <lb/>
have so little sense ha to become <lb/>
vain over such a piece of nonsense <lb/>
slander as that, entitled the jury j <lb/>
system. recollection may be <lb/>
but perhaps it J. will tell us <lb/>
who he is we may recollect some <lb/>
what his past <lb/>
fool, and the little more regard he <lb/>
has truth and honesty is indeed <lb/>
small. <lb/>
There is better sign of a man's <lb/>
weakness and disability to maintain <lb/>
his than to him leave <lb/>
his subject and a side issue, <lb/>
or lake to abusing his adversary, <lb/>
as J. did myself in his last article. <lb/>
N Mr. have <lb/>
the gas bag will doubt <lb/>
nut a lot of rotten, stinking <lb/>
gas, lo which prefer to pay no <lb/>
attention. We have already <lb/>
too much time lo this modern <lb/>
pharisee. <lb/>
We don't think you treated us <lb/>
exactly right Mr. Editor giving <lb/>
us away to J. unless you do us the <lb/>
same favor. We know this letter is <lb/>
ton lung but we could not well drop <lb/>
off shorter, please publish the whole <lb/>
of it or none if you don't pub <lb/>
it send it back to me and I will <lb/>
the expenses, as I intend it <lb/>
boll be published. <lb/>
Very II. <lb/>
N. C-, Aug. <lb/>
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House. <lb/>
WILL CONTINUE OF <lb/>
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb/>
My Factory is well equipped with the best Mechanics. put up nothing <lb/>
hut keep up with the times i styles. <lb/>
Best material need in all work. All styles of Springs are you can from <lb/>
Storm, Coil, Ran, King. <lb/>
Also keep on hand a full C of ready <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS,. <lb/>
the year round, which will sell as as lowest. <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
Thanking the people of and counties for past favor hope <lb/>
merit a continuance of the same. <lb/>
DURING THE SUMMER <lb/>
I will have weekly arrivals of the very nicest and <lb/>
Confections, <lb/>
I keep on hand a splendid assortment of <lb/>
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS. TOBACCO <lb/>
CIGARS, TOILET SOAPS, <lb/>
All your wants in the above goods can by <lb/>
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb/>
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS TO <lb/>
FINE A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
WM <lb/>
i R AWLS.<lb/>
Capt- W. U. Smith, the <lb/>
tor, Mr. If. S. civil <lb/>
iii the construction the <lb/>
road, were n as two <lb/>
boys in new boots the first <lb/>
train came in. They have done <lb/>
some hard work on tho road, a <lb/>
deep Interest in it, and were glad lo <lb/>
see the so rejoiced.<lb/>
Cap, A. <lb/>
tor the tram, if one eh <lb/>
The Republican State <lb/>
of Virginia held its <lb/>
in Norfolk last week and <lb/>
nominated Billy Mahone for <lb/>
Governor, Campbell Slemp for <lb/>
Lieu tenant-Governor and W. S. <lb/>
for Attorney-General. <lb/>
Billy has long been an <lb/>
aspirant, to the <lb/>
of the Old Dominion, but <lb/>
he Las never got there yet, and <lb/>
by the time Capt. <lb/>
the Democratic nominee, gets <lb/>
through counting up his major- <lb/>
Billie will find his little self <lb/>
still further behind than ever. <lb/>
Boss Quay, corrupt leader of the <lb/>
G. P., is trying to help Billy <lb/>
out, hoping thereby to <lb/>
the State and secure it for <lb/>
the Republicans in the next <lb/>
Presidential election, 1892. But <lb/>
his little game will fall through <lb/>
The Democrats will the <lb/>
coming election in Virginia. <lb/>
lie says we <lb/>
enough to comprehend <lb/>
wrote. We say he had lo <lb/>
comprehend M he would <lb/>
a pi the people of I'M I <lb/>
instead <lb/>
attacking his We did <lb/>
conclude I but he had ever been in <lb/>
toils, or that the letters of <lb/>
had ever him, we <lb/>
said that whom had heard <lb/>
la;., such were generally <lb/>
those who had received some justice <lb/>
at hands of an honest <lb/>
wood's jury, if the cap tits him <lb/>
lie can wear it. says we draw <lb/>
conclusions but tell why we <lb/>
conclude. We would like to <lb/>
why he concludes <lb/>
of the jurymen are so Ho <lb/>
gives no reason whatever, and <lb/>
fact has more for draw- <lb/>
such conclusions than he has <lb/>
for concluding that of <lb/>
the jurymen are a set rascals <lb/>
and ignoramuses, he such a <lb/>
great big, good man. Ho seems <lb/>
to so much about logic <lb/>
pretends lo have so much sympathy <lb/>
our if he is the char- <lb/>
he to be, <lb/>
he had write a few pieces <lb/>
logic. We would thank him much <lb/>
more for that than Ins piety or <lb/>
pretended forgiveness, but if his <lb/>
writing on the jury system is a fair <lb/>
specimen his logic and a logician <lb/>
looking for logic were to see it he <lb/>
would call it, by some other name. <lb/>
do put the <lb/>
names all who serve as jurors <lb/>
the jury box, and a man who is no <lb/>
as to know that is a <lb/>
very poor judge of the qua ions <lb/>
of a juror. <lb/>
We did not term gross ignorance <lb/>
and bribery, other manners, <lb/>
that was a mistake of the printer. <lb/>
We used word meanness. There <lb/>
Is another word by the <lb/>
printer, the word hollering is <lb/>
both words are <lb/>
proper however, and we should not <lb/>
have used it at all but for the word <lb/>
being used by i. If is <lb/>
such a great why does he <lb/>
use slang words hi so-called <lb/>
logic that is in our vocabulary. <lb/>
it seems, is indeed fond of <lb/>
jumping at conclusions. Why he <lb/>
i should think he has been given <lb/>
I away by us arc to <lb/>
If has found out who he ii it <lb/>
re brain j through some source than <lb/>
what he J be hasty in your <lb/>
accusations. We do tell who <lb/>
Items. <lb/>
We have been with nils <lb/>
other week fair went tier to tho <lb/>
delight of the farmers. They are <lb/>
busy gathering fodder and the pros- <lb/>
a cotton crop is mote prom- <lb/>
they thought for. <lb/>
Mr. Tyson, of Greenville, <lb/>
We are no receiving Spring and <lb/>
Summer hope that <lb/>
you will not fail to give <lb/>
us a call. We have a <lb/>
specially attractive <lb/>
line of <lb/>
at cents per yard, which you <lb/>
will find to be equal to any <lb/>
you will find at cents. <lb/>
A line of <lb/>
at cents. And <lb/>
many other things that we <lb/>
will offer at special prices <lb/>
We call especial attention to our <lb/>
Watch-Maker Jeweler. <lb/>
If you want something nice in the way of<lb/>
Sewing Machines, <lb/>
come to the A <lb/>
huge new stock just received. <lb/>
Jewelry Mid Sewing <lb/>
Machines repaired and warranted. <lb/>
W. S. RAWLS <lb/>
COBB, <lb/>
Tilt Co N C. <lb/>
C C<lb/>
. H. GILLIAM. <lb/>
Co N C <lb/>
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb/>
Buyers, <lb/>
Commission Merchants, <lb/>
E. C. GLENN. <lb/>
COMMISSION <lb/>
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb/>
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb/>
SHELL LIME, PIKE HONE, <lb/>
COTTON SEED AND <lb/>
Tennessee Wagons, for sale, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. Mar. <lb/>
-Tins space reserved for- <lb/>
MURPHY REDDING, <lb/>
Merchandise Brokers, <lb/>
O. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
The <lb/>
opened an interesting sol in I turn <lb/>
plow, and the <lb/>
cotton plows. We will <lb/>
also offer to the trade <lb/>
LARD'S which <lb/>
has more merit than anything of <lb/>
the kind ever put on the <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
His many friends <lb/>
are glad to welcome back. <lb/>
Anna Forbes, the <lb/>
of Mr. Forbes, is <lb/>
visiting in tins <lb/>
Miss Philip,, of <lb/>
On., and Mr. Nathaniel Km- <lb/>
of Ala., who have <lb/>
been visiting Miss <lb/>
and other relatives in left <lb/>
for their home the <lb/>
their many friend. <lb/>
Messrs. It. L. Humber J. S. C. <lb/>
Greenville, spent Sun- <lb/>
day with friends in this section. <lb/>
J. F. <lb/>
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
Corrected weekly by SCHULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale <lb/>
Mess <lb/>
Bulk <lb/>
Bacon <lb/>
Bacon <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
Sugar Cured <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to V <lb/>
to <lb/>
HO <lb/>
Irish <lb/>
JUST THINK OF<lb/>
Hoses <lb/>
Hus just received line of <lb/>
WATCHES, CLOSES AND mill <lb/>
ever brought to Greenville and will con- <lb/>
to keep on ordering until after the <lb/>
holiday seasons- ft you need anything <lb/>
in that line it will be to your advantage <lb/>
to give him a trial before purchasing. <lb/>
Violin, ad Guitar <lb/>
also for Watches, Clocks and <lb/>
Jewelry repaired at notice and In <lb/>
workmanlike manner and warranted. <lb/>
Call and see him. <lb/>
MOSES <lb/>
Greenville, ft. <lb/>
We Lave had several years ex- <lb/>
at the business and are <lb/>
prepared to handle to <lb/>
advantage of shippers. <lb/>
All business entrusted to <lb/>
hands will receive prompt and <lb/>
careful attention. <lb/>
Notice, <lb/>
The bad health of Mr. D. Gardner <lb/>
has compelled him to discontinue tho <lb/>
management the carriage for <lb/>
me, which has left a nice stuck of Rood <lb/>
material bought cheap cash, on my <lb/>
hand. I will close out tho at a <lb/>
discount, or will make easy terms <lb/>
with the or will also make <lb/>
easy terms with any good reliable man to <lb/>
on the carriage business for <lb/>
is better for a carriage <lb/>
business the county than at this place. <lb/>
have also a stock of general <lb/>
merchandise for sale for or <lb/>
time, such as Meats, Flour. Corn, <lb/>
in large lots also a nice lot of <lb/>
New Orleans Molasses, nice <lb/>
selected stock of Shoes, Hats Straw <lb/>
Goods, nice lot of Clothing, ladies Dress <lb/>
Goods, fact everything that can lie <lb/>
found in a General Store. <lb/>
DAVENPORT, <lb/>
May alt. N. C <lb/>
CORDIALLY THANK YOU FOR THE PATRONAGE WHICH <lb/>
thus far bestowed upon us and beg for a continuation of the same, we <lb/>
you to-day a line of goods that cannot, lie in this market for durability <lb/>
worth. We have now in stock a nice line of Dies- Goods, <lb/>
following <lb/>
Double and Single Width Cash mores, <lb/>
English Satin Stripe Worsteds, All <lb/>
Wool Albatross, Nun's <lb/>
both plain and fancy, All Wool <lb/>
Cotton Mohair Dress Goods, <lb/>
Lawns in endless varieties, Piques, <lb/>
both Lace, Stripe and Plaid, Per- <lb/>
and Ginghams, Cheviots <lb/>
and Chambrays, Hamburg <lb/>
Edgings and Insertions, <lb/>
Laces, <lb/>
nice lot of White Goods kept constantly <lb/>
Dress Linen and Piece Linens. A line of Piece Pants <lb/>
will astonish you in quality and price. Notions in endless variety a <lb/>
line too numerous to mention. Hats for Men, and Children, fur <lb/>
Goods, Shirts. Cuffs and Collars. Suspenders. Hosiery and a nice line <lb/>
Scarfs. Shoes, to lit all who favor with patronage, we pay special care to <lb/>
this line and guarantee Shoes both in quality and price. A large lot of Ladies <lb/>
Slippers cents op. We the attention of the to our <lb/>
line of Slippers and think they will not do thou <lb/>
examining them. <lb/>
justice if they buy <lb/>
Hardware. Nails, Outlay, <lb/>
Hoe, Plows, shovels, Trade Chains. <lb/>
Grindstones and Fixtures, <lb/>
Crock cry. <lb/>
and Willow ware. <lb/>
Harness, Bridles and Whip <lb/>
Water Mills. <lb/>
The undersigned haying leased these <lb/>
mills for i number of put them <lb/>
in thorough order, begs leave to inform <lb/>
the public that he is prepared to f <lb/>
Corn and wheat in a first-class <lb/>
Satisfaction guaranteed to patrons. <lb/>
I would inform merchants that I am <lb/>
prepared to furnish them good water <lb/>
mill meal at prices delivered. <lb/>
Customers wanting to buy at retail can <lb/>
he my store <lb/>
where will select <lb/>
Merchandise which . <lb/>
sold lowest prices <lb/>
R. Fleming. <lb/>
Ax and Rail Road Mills an I Smoking Tobacco, Groceries <lb/>
and Provisions, In this line we carry Tea, Coffee. Sugar. Molasses, Rice, Lard <lb/>
very can buy. Pepper. Spice, Soap, laundry and toilet. Star Lye <lb/>
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 bar- <lb/>
rel of good to see us, arc rock it. <lb/>
the v <lb/>
and <lb/>
the <lb/>
Bed Springs <lb/>
What have <lb/>
In this <lb/>
forgot <lb/>
We carry <lb/>
carry Window and Doors of different sizes in stock. Also <lb/>
e W stock o Furniture of any house in Greenville, embracing Suits, <lb/>
ii both double and single. Lounges, Chairs of different Cots, <lb/>
and Mattresses, Children's Cribs and Beds Had Cradles. <lb/>
not got in line have from several of the <lb/>
country and will order anything wish at moderate prices. <lb/>
celebrated Climax and Stonewall PLOWS when you want one, <lb/>
for these Plows in stock. <lb/>
Ml IS when you come to town, we guarantee fair and honorable. <lb/>
and will appreciate your kindness and We can and will <lb/>
sell as low as any one who sells a- i-nod <lb/>
Yours <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
Lang's <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Local <lb/>
Advertise. <lb/>
Vacation has ended. <lb/>
Sew goods coming in- <lb/>
are here. <lb/>
The schools arc all owning. <lb/>
Three more days August. <lb/>
Cotton around. <lb/>
Most of the opened Mon- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
The rain this will damage <lb/>
fodder. <lb/>
Some genuine summer weather <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
It is time yon were getting in fall <lb/>
advertise <lb/>
Mr. J. F. Joy nor sent an open <lb/>
cotton boll Monday. <lb/>
County Commissioners will be in <lb/>
monthly session nest Monday- <lb/>
A good horse for sale cash or <lb/>
Personal <lb/>
Mr. J. Williamson is in Nor- <lb/>
folk this week. <lb/>
Mr. W. James returned Mon- <lb/>
day from Ocracoke. <lb/>
Miss Lucy Cos is visiting <lb/>
Mrs. A. J. returned home <lb/>
last night from Norfolk. <lb/>
Little Mamie, daughter of <lb/>
John Duckett, is very sick. <lb/>
Dr. Davis, LaGrange, spent a <lb/>
day or two in town week. <lb/>
Mr. Wiley school opened <lb/>
Monday with seventeen <lb/>
Mis. W. L. Brown and children <lb/>
returned last week from Tarboro. <lb/>
Miss Lillie Cherry returned homo <lb/>
Friday form Ocracoke and Wash- <lb/>
Mrs. J. G. <lb/>
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
Mrs. J. of Richmond, <lb/>
is visiting the family of Mr. J. L. <lb/>
Miss of Martin, Is <lb/>
visiting sister. Mrs- V. L. <lb/>
Stephens. <lb/>
Miss Addie of Content <lb/>
Second supply Mason's Jars <lb/>
at the Old Brick Store <lb/>
See i to creditors by W. A. <lb/>
Barrett, Administrator of L. J. Far. <lb/>
Greenville bad a fine <lb/>
opening of the fall <lb/>
day. <lb/>
J. Spool Cotton, an <lb/>
article that cannot be surpassed, is <lb/>
sold by M. It. Lang. See advertise- <lb/>
the Jeweler- <lb/>
has a new <lb/>
per. He keep s a good line <lb/>
watches, clocks and jewelry <lb/>
supply all your wants. <lb/>
We hoar B. L Davis, of <lb/>
Farmville, has rented the store for- <lb/>
by J. S. Congleton <lb/>
Co., and will move to Greenville <lb/>
and business some time this <lb/>
fall. <lb/>
M. R Lang <lb/>
IS NOW IX NORTHERN MARKETS <lb/>
making and Winter purchases, <lb/>
which will comprise everything that is <lb/>
new and in our line. <lb/>
Meanwhile <lb/>
To make things during die usual- <lb/>
dull mouth of August we shall con- <lb/>
our great bargain sale <lb/>
so greatly tided us in reducing stock <lb/>
during the month of July. <lb/>
Summer <lb/>
GOODS must be out at any <lb/>
price. We don't want carry over a <lb/>
worth and will make it to your <lb/>
Interest to call. <lb/>
White Goods <lb/>
AND In this line <lb/>
we particularly desire to call your at- <lb/>
to the fact that there are many <lb/>
desirable goods left and we want you to <lb/>
have some of them while they are go- <lb/>
so cheap. <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
Have sold -low this season and we have <lb/>
many desirable medium weight goods <lb/>
that can be worn until late fall, and <lb/>
which will be sold at that cannot <lb/>
fail to induce you to buy. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Our fall stock of are already <lb/>
to arrive and are going to wake <lb/>
things up with them soon. <lb/>
Clothing. <lb/>
Nothing special lo say at present but <lb/>
remember that well stake our <lb/>
on the line here this <lb/>
season, and our old ones must go for a <lb/>
song. <lb/>
Remember <lb/>
we are agents for the t and <lb/>
best Tailoring the <lb/>
country. Even garment guaranteed <lb/>
to fit or no sale. Fall samples for <lb/>
foods now on exhibition. <lb/>
time by J- C. Lanier. <lb/>
, . . . . . is visiting sister Mrs. C. D. <lb/>
The depot is a lively place in , <lb/>
evening- when the train comes in <lb/>
Last week I he comer stone of a <lb/>
new Town Hall in Tarboro was laid. <lb/>
There were no ceremonies, but May- <lb/>
or Fountain had a box containing <lb/>
copies of town ordinances, cop- <lb/>
several papers and a synopsis <lb/>
of enterprises placed with- <lb/>
the masonry. Reflector <lb/>
was among papers. <lb/>
Business men other towns <lb/>
will open a photograph gallery <lb/>
Greenville at an early day. <lb/>
Mi. C. F. Wilson of Wilson <lb/>
Advance was in town yesterday on <lb/>
his way from Ocracoke. <lb/>
Saturday weather turned cool <lb/>
and since then it has been fall like. <lb/>
will tiny Point Lace, the best <lb/>
Flour at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
The trains draw many to <lb/>
the depot. Don't bother this if yon <lb/>
Bet tie Warren's <lb/>
school for girls small boys will <lb/>
Monday September the 2nd <lb/>
go to the is a new j came in Monday evening, <lb/>
phrase in Greenville, but the j j L. Harris, who was at work <lb/>
go just the same. Clipper, km <lb/>
Boys should not jump on and off signed his position <lb/>
the cars while they are moving <lb/>
the depot. <lb/>
Lightening Fruit Jars, best, in I Oxford Friend, was in town <lb/>
the world, save fruit without sugar,; week. We hope she met with <lb/>
B. S. Clark iV Co. i much <lb/>
The family of Mr. Gardner <lb/>
who for a few years have <lb/>
. . r o. j vi. are making and applying <lb/>
Mr. B. Hyman, Scotland fop stores n That is <lb/>
what we like to bear. And now the <lb/>
thing for Greenville to do is to hold <lb/>
out inducements for people to <lb/>
here. Don't drive them from <lb/>
the town by indifference and high <lb/>
Ac bear that Messrs. Fleming for property. <lb/>
and Tucker's school, at Hamilton, j Louis Lawrence, of Rife- <lb/>
opened last week with has the thanks of the editor <lb/>
Mr C Robertson, teacher or for a large box of nice grapes which <lb/>
the commercial department o were sent cs Monday by our Bad <lb/>
Boy. The same bearer also brought. <lb/>
some nice peaches, apples and <lb/>
figs from his good people at home, j <lb/>
thanks are likewise <lb/>
and <lb/>
home. <lb/>
Miss representing the <lb/>
A handsome omnibus to run to <lb/>
the depot is being talked. Keep <lb/>
talking till it comes. <lb/>
Some interesting Altos <lb/>
matters on first page of the <lb/>
Reflector to day. <lb/>
Arrived on matter how <lb/>
sick you get, you can cat Ross Bis- <lb/>
the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
is a right smart difference <lb/>
in length days now and <lb/>
continue lo grow shorter <lb/>
On last Thursday Mr. L. <lb/>
tree showed H open boll cot- <lb/>
but it was an <lb/>
in Greenville, left last, week for <lb/>
Onslow c unity. <lb/>
Miss Dora Miller, of Kinston, is <lb/>
teaching in primary depart- <lb/>
of the Institute. came <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Miss Sadie returned last <lb/>
week an extended visit, to <lb/>
ti. She opened her school in the <lb/>
Academy on Monday. <lb/>
Past boiler, of Bethel i <lb/>
was in town Saturday. He told <lb/>
Academy ; <lb/>
Dr. D- L. James, our popular <lb/>
Dentist, has again placed us under <lb/>
obligations for kindness. The <lb/>
r day be received a new supply of, <lb/>
tooth brushes, month <lb/>
wash, soap and other articles, <lb/>
beautifying and preserving the <lb/>
teeth, and tilted us up with a gen-I <lb/>
supply. He keeps the <lb/>
articles in this line, that can be had. <lb/>
it he prospects <lb/>
for the fall session were. good. <lb/>
per lb for Sweet Scotch i . <lb/>
Snuff lb sold in Pitt Co., which Mr. G. J. Smith, <lb/>
at the Scot land Neck and <lb/>
road, has moved his family here. <lb/>
is a of its superiority, <lb/>
the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
H. Morris Bros, of <lb/>
will open a branch store in <lb/>
; the brick block just one door North <lb/>
j of the office which is <lb/>
now being renewed and fitted up <lb/>
i them. This had a store <lb/>
j here several years up to recently, <lb/>
and we are truly glad that they <lb/>
will open again in <lb/>
They arc reliable merchants and <lb/>
have a large experience. We hear <lb/>
that the store will be in charge of <lb/>
Mr. Frank Wilson, with Mr. Willie <lb/>
of Tarboro and Mr. J. D. <lb/>
They are living at Hotel Macon. Greenville as his assist- <lb/>
Prof. George T. of <lb/>
Farmers can cause the grass crop <lb/>
of next season to be smaller, by i <lb/>
not letting go to seed this season M U t W <lb/>
Summering is on the wane and ,.,,.,, entered upon his At II o clock this morning at <lb/>
at the Opening of the n Collegiate Institute in the town <lb/>
Wilson, Mr. C a <lb/>
Hats, <lb/>
FURNISHING and all other <lb/>
goods included to make the sale <lb/>
Me, <lb/>
fail to secure some of these <lb/>
offerings. <lb/>
M. R. LANG. <lb/>
most the people have returned <lb/>
home from the seashore and <lb/>
All the railroad men make their <lb/>
at Macon. <lb/>
They know a good thing when they <lb/>
find it- <lb/>
Stove pipe made of refined iron <lb/>
is i he best. Large lot just received <lb/>
by Haskett Co. <lb/>
The schools arc now open. One <lb/>
thing parents should bear in mind; <lb/>
is education is worth than j <lb/>
money. <lb/>
How about excursion to <lb/>
The people of Ibis sec- <lb/>
would be glad of <lb/>
of going. <lb/>
You don't accomplish anything <lb/>
for a town by letting every project- <lb/>
ed enterprise die down. Talk is <lb/>
good in its place, but it don't build <lb/>
up a town unless work is coupled <lb/>
with it. <lb/>
This is the most important time <lb/>
of the year for cleaning up and <lb/>
premises. Prompt <lb/>
in this matter and free see of Unit <lb/>
may save several of fever. <lb/>
A postal card with your address <lb/>
on it sent to Allen Warren, <lb/>
Riverside Nursery. Greenville. <lb/>
N. C, will secure one of bis new <lb/>
The young folks had part in <lb/>
Mrs. cottage last Friday <lb/>
night. .-elected <lb/>
by drawing cravats the girls <lb/>
the same way. Colors find be <lb/>
Farm bands are causing trouble <lb/>
around Falkland. They have <lb/>
and the <lb/>
fields. of Labor are re <lb/>
for it. <lb/>
An the Post De- <lb/>
part at Washington City, son <lb/>
in town last week looking alter <lb/>
. member of one of Greenville's most <lb/>
Mr. J. kins mercantile firms and one <lb/>
with two his daughters. Misses of ,,. f town, <lb/>
Annie and Helen, Salem, where, to Miss Carrie <lb/>
the young ladies will be entered in Savage, a beautiful young <lb/>
college. Wilson, Rev. R. P. Pastor <lb/>
Miss May of Petersburg Greenville M. K. Church <lb/>
was season as the hap- <lb/>
music teacher at the Institute, VS will depart for <lb/>
evening and has CO- a reception will be <lb/>
her duties. evening at Hotel Macon. The <lb/>
oilers its warmest con <lb/>
Rev. Taylor, of Warren ton, and joins the many <lb/>
was announced to preach in the Meads of the groom in extending <lb/>
Baptist Chore here last night. , ., boom welcome to <lb/>
Today he goes to with town. <lb/>
Rev. G. L. to begin a <lb/>
there. ; the <lb/>
J. W. Butler General for the j itinerant with <lb/>
Chattanooga Plow Co. was hi j means of support except a <lb/>
last week looking after the in triangle were <lb/>
of their Celebrated Three ; up last week. <lb/>
Roll Mills and W one the<lb/>
day. N to be we will state <lb/>
these few plain <lb/>
standing laws to the contrary, <lb/>
whiskey is being acid in <lb/>
on Sunday. Notwithstanding the <lb/>
town has two police they <lb/>
fail lo bring the violators before <lb/>
the Mayor. We have been told <lb/>
that three bar rooms are engaging <lb/>
in these violations and that the <lb/>
policemen are aware of it. To <lb/>
these officers people look. <lb/>
Instead of saying more at present <lb/>
as to what may or may not done <lb/>
in this matter, we will merely refer <lb/>
back to some three <lb/>
years ago. It was then told that <lb/>
whiskey was being sold in town on <lb/>
and that the officers were <lb/>
aware of it. We went to a police <lb/>
man personally with this matter <lb/>
and be denied emphatically having <lb/>
the slightest knowledge of such <lb/>
Not satisfied with this, and <lb/>
believing there must be some fire <lb/>
beneath so smoke, we set to <lb/>
work to ferret the matter. The <lb/>
result was that on the next <lb/>
found sufficient evidence of <lb/>
violation, discovered the identical <lb/>
police officer to be of the guilty <lb/>
parties, and the next week the <lb/>
whole matter was made <lb/>
through the All this <lb/>
is remembered by our readers. <lb/>
Now it is charged again that <lb/>
whiskey is sold in Greenville <lb/>
on Sunday. If the policemen don't <lb/>
know it they ought to know it, and <lb/>
bring violators before the Court. <lb/>
One thing is sure, if the <lb/>
has to have the violators de- <lb/>
as was the case three years <lb/>
ago, the whole matter will be given <lb/>
utmost publicity, let guilt fall <lb/>
on whom it may. word to the <lb/>
wise is <lb/>
Wanted, <lb/>
New Journal. <lb/>
A boy who can write a legible <lb/>
hand, and is willing to work and <lb/>
don't smoke cigarettes. <lb/>
The above is taken from the <lb/>
Visitor. The last four words, <lb/>
particularly, arrested our attention. <lb/>
late we have read of several ca- <lb/>
of young men being killed by <lb/>
excessive smoking of and <lb/>
of some smoking themselves into <lb/>
insane asylums. have not <lb/>
heard from the thousands who are <lb/>
daily abusing and injuring their <lb/>
by the use of the pois <lb/>
things, but no doubt the per- <lb/>
of wrecks is <lb/>
But here is a man who wants a <lb/>
boy to work and one of the. require <lb/>
tents is, he must not smoke cigar- <lb/>
We. wonder if that man has <lb/>
found a boy that doesn't smoke yet. <lb/>
II he has we congratulate him. for <lb/>
believe about nine oat of ten of <lb/>
the of these <lb/>
days smoke, and majority of <lb/>
them smoke cigarettes. Take a <lb/>
five, feet high and stick a cigarette <lb/>
in his mouth and it stretches him <lb/>
out to about five feet eleven inches ; <lb/>
in other words it takes only a few <lb/>
packages to make a man <lb/>
of him. The man who advertised <lb/>
as above, with other sensible people <lb/>
no doubt was convinced that <lb/>
king neither makes a man of a boy <lb/>
nor qualifies him for business. <lb/>
Smoking cigarettes is an injurious <lb/>
habit. It certainly can do no one <lb/>
any good, but on the other hand is <lb/>
an exhibition of nonsense and costs; <lb/>
money and health. <lb/>
We will sell our entire stock Goods at <lb/>
Cost for Cash until Sept. 1st. <lb/>
This we do to make room for our double stock <lb/>
of fall goods which we will purchase in a few <lb/>
days with the hard cash and by so doing will <lb/>
make all the discounts, consequently we can <lb/>
handle with the greatest impunity. <lb/>
W e mean what we say. One visit to our store <lb/>
will make you forget hard times and will make <lb/>
you come to see us every time you get a dollar. <lb/>
HIGGS <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
DAVIS SCHOOL. <lb/>
la a Military <lb/>
an-I Is of tho Ml <lb/>
In the foiled <lb/>
State, location, <lb/>
Mild winters, Cadet <lb/>
Cornet Band, Cadet <lb/>
Course of Study, or prep- <lb/>
for highest classes <lb/>
, any Collage or fur Business. <lb/>
Complete Course In Telegraphy, Fur <lb/>
with full particulars address <lb/>
COL. A. C. DAVIS, <lb/>
. i ran N. C <lb/>
II <lb/>
Geo. S Lloyd, M. D., <lb/>
Specialist in Diseases of the <lb/>
m, m, mm throat. <lb/>
OFFICE <lb/>
Bryan Hotel, Tarboro, N. C. <lb/>
U JUST A <lb/>
months at the Philadelphia <lb/>
the Will's Hospital, I <lb/>
Offer ray the people of <lb/>
and adjoining counties. <lb/>
By the Sea <lb/>
Spend the Summer at <lb/>
POPULAR RESORT <lb/>
one of the most places on the <lb/>
Atlantic coast-, be opened to guests on <lb/>
SEVEN SPRINGS <lb/>
-----Is now on a <lb/>
For the Summer <lb/>
WHO WISH TO REGAIN <lb/>
health and vigor can find no place <lb/>
to the Seven Springs, as any one of the <lb/>
seven will compare favorably with any <lb/>
of the mineral in <lb/>
There being seven within a few feet <lb/>
each ether, having different analysis a <lb/>
number of ailments can he cured <lb/>
than any watering place known. <lb/>
Persona coming to the by <lb/>
Railroad can get conveyance from toe <lb/>
depots at La and <lb/>
Mt. Olive. Grange is the nearest <lb/>
point. Passengers coming there on the <lb/>
evening mail can reach the spring- be- <lb/>
fore night. <lb/>
per <lb/>
to per week. Liberal redactions by <lb/>
the month or season. <lb/>
MAXWELL BROS., <lb/>
Proprietors. <lb/>
Seven Springs, N. C. <lb/>
ENGINE STACKS, <lb/>
Mate to <lb/>
Roofing, and Repairing, <lb/>
TIN SHOP in It. S. CLARK ft CO. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
Steamer has been <lb/>
that will leave Washington for i <lb/>
Ocracoke on Tuesday Saturday of <lb/>
each week, and leave for <lb/>
Ocracoke on Thursday of each week. <lb/>
At. Ocracoke even- accommodation I <lb/>
will be famished to guests and every j <lb/>
effort will be made to make their <lb/>
enjoyable. <lb/>
MID-SUMMER PRICES<lb/>
Sir SHU <lb/>
fan lie enjoyed at will. A tram road <lb/>
has been from the hotel to <lb/>
sum i <lb/>
Is unsurpassed and sports can <lb/>
be engaged in to the content. <lb/>
Still <lb/>
Has been employed for the benefit of <lb/>
those who participate m dancing. <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
at a general disturbance. Po- <lb/>
Smith put in an appearance <lb/>
while. tho drunken <lb/>
a sheathed was drop- <lb/>
by the latter. The officer has <lb/>
stooped to pick up the knife <lb/>
as he raised up the rush- <lb/>
ed at him. Not having to <lb/>
Change the knife lo his Mt hand <lb/>
Mr. Smith struck at the with <lb/>
his billet while holding the knife, <lb/>
in the same hand. <lb/>
Tins streak the behind the <lb/>
left boulder and going through the <lb/>
sheath made an ugly wound. The <lb/>
officer took him to the guild <lb/>
house called in a physician to <lb/>
examine the wound which was pro <lb/>
not May- <lb/>
or James called up tho offender and <lb/>
dealt with him. The <lb/>
which the had no doubt <lb/>
attempted to get out to use on the <lb/>
If there is a man in town who has officer, was a dangerous weapon, <lb/>
so little interest in the general It hid a keen blade five inches long <lb/>
fare as to refuse to work was finished with a <lb/>
We have not yet received an <lb/>
for the Scotland Neck <lb/>
ft Greenville but the <lb/>
trains leave Greenville at A. M. <lb/>
and returns at P. M., daily ex <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
September 15th Northern Mads <lb/>
for Greenville will come in on the <lb/>
train every evening. This will be a <lb/>
great convenience, making a saving <lb/>
of twenty-fear hours in correspond <lb/>
between Greenville and the <lb/>
cities North. <lb/>
One of pertinent needs of Green- <lb/>
ville, just is a first-class hotel, <lb/>
a nice one, fit it up modern <lb/>
style and put Moore at the <lb/>
head Then you take <lb/>
steps m the <lb/>
for having the mails I town, he ought tone kicked of white handle. <lb/>
to Greenville on the trains. I oar <lb/>
Is it an honest man who makes We long to see Greenville rid <lb/>
an hundred promises about paying <lb/>
his subscription to a newspaper and <lb/>
drones. <lb/>
On a inch <lb/>
never fulfills tho first <lb/>
Editors must seek information some found <lb/>
time, and we pause for <lb/>
answer. <lb/>
Reader, collections have been <lb/>
usually dull of late this office is <lb/>
much in need of If yon can <lb/>
spare a little bring it along quick. <lb/>
We are only asking for what is hon <lb/>
Last Sunday in the Methodist <lb/>
R. John used as bis <lb/>
text these up a <lb/>
child in the way he should go, and <lb/>
when ho is old he will not depart <lb/>
from beginning bis sermon <lb/>
of Mrs. P. E. residence. <lb/>
When the cook went into the dining <lb/>
room to arrange breakfast the snake I the minister remarked that his dis- <lb/>
was crawling about tho floor. It would be principally from <lb/>
promptly dispatched. tho theme drunkards are <lb/>
j He a good, plain <lb/>
sermon, pointing out some easy <lb/>
by which <lb/>
over <lb/>
what steps <lb/>
framing <lb/>
hope it will not moral suasion to avoid the evil, <lb/>
, be brought mm w i <lb/>
On Mr. J, U. <lb/>
enormous debt and <lb/>
Greenville does not rival that whiskey <lb/>
brought upon country. <lb/>
nest or two- to tho <lb/>
shops. to a nominal increase in tho purpose <lb/>
to Norfolk county, Va, and is the I population, but there is going to <lb/>
over into town. <lb/>
Last Thursday saw a hand <lb/>
some new baggy ready for or within <lb/>
such <lb/>
i a comparison <lb/>
a steady, growth words <lb/>
and having a few <lb/>
While t ins man of <lb/>
and is sought in preference. b-8 Greenville <lb/>
the f <lb/>
.- . . r-twin. i ,, i i tins <lb/>
men <lb/>
complimentary ticket to the the very the minister <lb/>
trial Display and Fair, Hal- j preaching People who <lb/>
with which ladies may use the j Oct. to have j returned homo form church by a <lb/>
liquid n-nit laxative. Syrup of Figs,, a number of tickets Tor little gills met the disgraceful <lb/>
under all conditions make it their under six years of ago for the j spectacle of a young man, so drunk <lb/>
I favorite remedy. It is pleasing Day, 14th. One of these <lb/>
tho eye and to taste, gentle, yet tickets will given to any little <lb/>
i. h mod form <lb/>
juice <lb/>
OF CALIFORNIA, <lb/>
the <lb/>
of plants known to be <lb/>
most beneficial to the human <lb/>
system, forming agreeable <lb/>
mid effective laxative to <lb/>
cure Habitual <lb/>
and the many ills de- <lb/>
pending on a weak or inactive <lb/>
condition of the . <lb/>
KIDNEYS, <lb/>
It is most remedy to <lb/>
SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY <lb/>
When one is Bilious or Constipated <lb/>
---SO THAT--- <lb/>
BLOOD, <lb/>
HEALTH and <lb/>
NATURALLY FOLLOW. <lb/>
Every one is using it and all are <lb/>
delighted with it. <lb/>
ASK YOUR FOR <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP COT <lb/>
CAL. <lb/>
t. new . r. <lb/>
Is neatly and <lb/>
the will he supplied with <lb/>
the that can be procured. <lb/>
to per day. <lb/>
87.00 to 810.00 week. <lb/>
per <lb/>
Special rates to <lb/>
In keening with <lb/>
I the <lb/>
I scarcity of <lb/>
I have in <lb/>
by <lb/>
And the prow <lb/>
have been knock <lb/>
around <lb/>
high priced <lb/>
We are making <lb/>
a special drive <lb/>
on all <lb/>
On which <lb/>
have put <lb/>
right down in <lb/>
body, of every- <lb/>
Visit Ocracoke if yon wish to enjoy <lb/>
the season. <lb/>
For further particulars address <lb/>
SPENCER BROS., <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
Can now be seen at my store. I have <lb/>
the latest and newest <lb/>
an experience of several years at the <lb/>
business qualities me for doing all work <lb/>
satisfactory and well. I also do <lb/>
WET AND DRY STAMPING <lb/>
at moderate prices. Will to have <lb/>
call and examine my stock. <lb/>
E. A. <lb/>
r.<lb/>
Of every kind arc <lb/>
he i n R a t <lb/>
much less than <lb/>
former prices, <lb/>
and on <lb/>
and Hats <lb/>
Yon can get <lb/>
Bargains <lb/>
We have the <lb/>
goods and <lb/>
to sell you, <lb/>
can make prices <lb/>
to tho interest of <lb/>
purchaser. <lb/>
He sure to call <lb/>
on us get <lb/>
genuine bargain <lb/>
Brown Hooker. <lb/>
The Tar River Transportation <lb/>
Forbes, Greenville, President <lb/>
J. It. <lb/>
s. <lb/>
X. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, <lb/>
Capt. K. V. Jones, Ag <lb/>
People's Line for travel on <lb/>
River. <lb/>
The Steamer is the finest <lb/>
and quickest boat on the. river. She has <lb/>
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb/>
painted. <lb/>
Fitted up specially comfort, ac- <lb/>
and convenience of Ladies. <lb/>
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb/>
A furnished with the <lb/>
beat the market affords. <lb/>
A trip on the Steamer Greenville Is <lb/>
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb/>
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb/>
Friday o'clock, a. m. <lb/>
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb/>
and Saturday at I A. M. <lb/>
Freights received daily and through <lb/>
Bills leading given to all points. <lb/>
J. t it in. it-cm <lb/>
Greenville, N. G. <lb/>
GREENVILLE INSTITUTE <lb/>
TEACHERS <lb/>
John Di Principal, <lb/>
Principal <lb/>
sine. R. w, <lb/>
Assistant In Primary <lb/>
Depart <lb/>
May Instrumental <lb/>
Music. <lb/>
Fleming, Vocal Music. <lb/>
Miss Rouse, Painting and <lb/>
Drawing. <lb/>
Mu. J. C. Penmanship <lb/>
and Commercial Department. <lb/>
DEPARTMENTS, <lb/>
Primary. Academic. <lb/>
Classical and Mathematical, Mu- <lb/>
sic. Painting and Drawing. <lb/>
Commercial. <lb/>
ADVANTAGES <lb/>
Large, Buildings. <lb/>
Healthy Location and <lb/>
Plenty of Well Prepared <lb/>
Boarders. A Corps of Teachers, <lb/>
all being graduates of first class <lb/>
Music Department equal <lb/>
in work to any College in the State. <lb/>
and Organs. <lb/>
A Library of nearly inn volumes, <lb/>
purchased recently for the School. <lb/>
Moderate, from to for <lb/>
Board and Tuition and Terms <lb/>
for Day Pupils the same as advertised <lb/>
in Pupils who do not hoard <lb/>
with the Principal should consult bin; <lb/>
before engaging hoard elsewhere. For <lb/>
particulars, Address, <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
Principal. <lb/>
SIX-CORD <lb/>
Spool Cotton <lb/>
IN <lb/>
WHITE, BLACK AND COLORS, <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
Hand and Machine Use. <lb/>
FOR SALE BY <lb/>
M. R. LANG, <lb/>
Greenville, N.<lb/>
pleasant effect and the perfect safe- <lb/>
X. B. Lang's Column. W <lb/>
in acting on Hie <lb/>
of this community whose <lb/>
cuts will her to tho fair. <lb/>
par- <lb/>
that he walk being <lb/>
dragged to room two other <lb/>
iron. This man got whiskey <lb/>
from a bar room <lb/>
CAROLS <lb/>
Chapel Hill, N. C.<lb/>
is offered In Science, <lb/>
and Law. Tuition per <lb/>
session. For address <lb/>
HON, KEMP P. BATTLE, <lb/>
HAMILTON <lb/>
MALE FEMALE INSTITUTE, <lb/>
Hamilton, N. C. <lb/>
FALL <lb/>
1889. <lb/>
14th, <lb/>
11.50 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.60 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
JO <lb/>
Tuition <lb/>
per mouth. <lb/>
Primary, <lb/>
Intermediate, <lb/>
Academic, <lb/>
each, <lb/>
Music, not more than <lb/>
Incidental Fee per Session, <lb/>
Tuition payable monthly. <lb/>
METHOD of teaching will be thorough- <lb/>
Training thorough. <lb/>
from a distance can obtain hoard, <lb/>
including lodging, in private families <lb/>
from per month. A <lb/>
class Music Teacher will be employed <lb/>
and also an Assistant as soon as the <lb/>
number of pupils justifies it. Patronage <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
For further information apply to <lb/>
K. TUCKER. <lb/>
J. L. FLEMING. I <lb/>
BETHEL ACADEMY <lb/>
FOR BOTH SEXES. <lb/>
THIS INSTITUTION WILL BK- <lb/>
I opened Tuesday. August 27th, <lb/>
1880. in per session of <lb/>
twenty weeks from to <lb/>
each. 9-. Incidental Fee SO <lb/>
cents. Board per month from to <lb/>
moral advantages. Convenient <lb/>
railroad and mail facilities, year <lb/>
the principal look a thorough at <lb/>
Goodman's and <lb/>
the University of Nashville. <lb/>
Tenn. For timber particulars address, <lb/>
Bethel, N, C. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
H qualified before the Clerk of <lb/>
the Superior Court, Pitt county <lb/>
on the 8th day of May, 1880, as <lb/>
upon the estate of Unwell <lb/>
deceased, this is to notify sill per- <lb/>
sons holding claims said estate <lb/>
to present their claims for <lb/>
within twelve months from date or <lb/>
this notice will plead in bar of their <lb/>
I recovery. All persons owing said es- <lb/>
, tale will come forward and make<lb/>
This May Adm. of Unwell Joyner. <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
BY virtue of a mortgage executed and <lb/>
delivered toO. If. T. Fountain <lb/>
Harris on the day of <lb/>
I January. 1880, which Was duly recorded <lb/>
In the of Pitt in <lb/>
D. page mortgage was <lb/>
thereafter transferred for value to R. W <lb/>
King and him transferred to II. F. <lb/>
i Keel, the will sell for cash <lb/>
before Hip Court House door in <lb/>
; on Saturday. August list. 1889, the <lb/>
interest of the said Harris <lb/>
I in the following described of land <lb/>
situated in the town of Greenville, lying <lb/>
near the river, adjoining the lots of <lb/>
Arthur and others, and being <lb/>
i the lot deeded to Harris and others <lb/>
by K. O. containing one-half <lb/>
an more or less, II. F. <lb/>
This Aug. 1st. 1880. <lb/>
F. G. Attorney. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
Having duly qualified sis Administrator <lb/>
, of notice u here <lb/>
by Riven to sill persons indebted to the <lb/>
estate to make Immediate payment to <lb/>
undersigned, and to sill creditors of <lb/>
; said estate to present their prop- <lb/>
authenticated to the undersigned <lb/>
on or before the day of August. <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in bar <lb/>
of their recovery. This August 1880. <lb/>
W. A. <lb/>
I. A. of L. J. <lb/>
Attorney. <lb/>
JUST AT <lb/>
Drag Store, <lb/>
Front Reflector Office. <lb/>
Medical War- <lb/>
Celery Syrup of <lb/>
Favorite <lb/>
S. B., B. B. B. ,, <lb/>
14th a Water. <lb/>
LOW TARIFF <lb/>
FACTORY. <lb/>
NO K Um ON <lb/>
For we have five now. Ah <lb/>
yon free to buy when you please, but <lb/>
If want lo save money yon coins <lb/>
factory on 4th street, rear of II. <lb/>
Cherry A Co's. For convenience we <lb/>
have also an entrance through II. F. <lb/>
Keel's Stables on street. lean give <lb/>
you <lb/>
That yon ever had in your life tor <lb/>
810.0 to money than any one <lb/>
else In tho county can give you. <lb/>
for my expenses are less and I pay the <lb/>
spot cash for dis- <lb/>
counts, and if you don't believe it you <lb/>
come and sec. Having had years <lb/>
experience In the business I guarantee <lb/>
perfect Satisfaction or no charge. Re- <lb/>
pairing a specially. Don't forget the <lb/>
place on -tilt street rear J. Cherry <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
STAir. <lb/>
Pitt County, I <lb/>
J, Murphy, and Trustee of <lb/>
Moore, <lb/>
Ma <lb/>
I. A. Sugg and wife. Millie E. Sugg, C. <lb/>
Rountree T. deft. <lb/>
It appearing to the of the <lb/>
Court that John T. Bruce is a proper <lb/>
party defendant to the entitled <lb/>
being an action commenced <lb/>
for the purpose, of establishing a trust <lb/>
and recovering an interest in certain <lb/>
lands situated on the old plank road <lb/>
about three miles from <lb/>
known as the Wiley Nobles <lb/>
It further appearing that said Bruce is <lb/>
t of North notice <lb/>
is hereby given to said Bruce of the pen- <lb/>
of entitled action In Mils <lb/>
Court, and said John T. Is hereby <lb/>
ordered to appear at the next term of <lb/>
tho Superior Court Pitt County to <lb/>
convened on the 2nd Monday after the <lb/>
1st Monday in 1889. and de- <lb/>
to or answer the complaint which <lb/>
will Hied in my within tho first <lb/>
three of term, or tho plaintiff <lb/>
will apply to the for the. relief de <lb/>
In complaint. Liven <lb/>
my this July 3rd, <lb/>
K A <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court,<lb/>
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A SEVERE TEST When <lb/>
you have articles too <lb/>
to be washed in the ordinary <lb/>
finest laces or embroideries <lb/>
wash them with PYLE'S PEARLINE. <lb/>
in the manner directed on each package. <lb/>
There is no rubbing, hence no wear and <lb/>
tear of the fabrics. <lb/>
When you have something exceedingly <lb/>
coarse and that you <lb/>
dread the washing PYLE'S PEARLINE on it. <lb/>
There is no rubbing, hence no wear and tear on yourself. <lb/>
We guarantee PEARLINE to be harmless, but beware <lb/>
of the imitations. <lb/>
PEARLINE is the modern means for easy and good <lb/>
crashing and cleaning. <lb/>
Manufactured by JAMES PYLE, New York.<lb/>
the of Tooth, Vice. I- <lb/>
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and Jar <lb/>
Tm I i . <lb/>
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Sent post-paid on receipt of price <lb/>
In the ff Africa. <lb/>
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cloth iI i <lb/>
Superstitions. <lb/>
Tin- procession must not <lb/>
a river. <lb/>
The last name n living <lb/>
calls is tho next to follow. <lb/>
A on doorknob <lb/>
is sign of death in family. <lb/>
The corpse must not twice <lb/>
any art the same rood. <lb/>
To on I be half <lb/>
disaster or a <lb/>
year. <lb/>
Whoever works on a sick person's <lb/>
be or site will die within a <lb/>
Whoever counts the at <lb/>
la passing funeral will die within <lb/>
km- I tan <lb/>
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WILMINGTON A <lb/>
and <lb/>
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those present to the <lb/>
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Lt S<lb/>
Ar Wilson M<lb/>
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Train n Scotland Heck Branch <lb/>
leaves Halifax Scotland Heck <lb/>
Scotland Neck <lb/>
l.-O A. M. daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train leaves Tarboro. N via Allie- <lb/>
A Raleigh It- R. dally Son- <lb/>
day. P M. S P M. <lb/>
N c. P M. I M. <lb/>
Returning S . daily <lb/>
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Train on Rocky <lb/>
Monet at M, <lb/>
P M Hope P . <lb/>
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except <lb/>
Clinton Warsaw <lb/>
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ton a M. In P. <lb/>
infill Warsaw with SI Hid <lb/>
train mi <lb/>
ville i- No. ,. .,, time. I <lb/>
Ho. except Sunday. lock for Cash and ran to sell <lb/>
Tram will a cheap as Glee me a call. <lb/>
and <lb/>
c direct from Manufacturers, <lb/>
you to boy one profit. A <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
on and id to suit <lb/>
the times. Our BOOth are all <lb/>
sold for no risk <lb/>
to run. we sell at don margin. <lb/>
s. M. <lb/>
N. C- <lb/>
LOOK. <lb/>
where <lb/>
is draws by two while <lb/>
death in <lb/>
will occur within a mouth. <lb/>
II falls a new made gravel Fry and Ryan, thrown their<lb/>
lie <lb/>
arrived <lb/>
there will he another death in the <lb/>
fa nil v Within the year. <lb/>
At a funeral entering <lb/>
before Hie mourners means death to <lb/>
some of the entering party. <lb/>
If the grave is left open over <lb/>
Sunday another death will occur be- <lb/>
fore the Sunday following. <lb/>
If rain falls into an open grave <lb/>
another burial in the same <lb/>
will occur within three days. <lb/>
To keep the corpse in house <lb/>
Sunday will bring death in <lb/>
family before the year is on I. <lb/>
one comes to a funeral <lb/>
alter starts <lb/>
will occur in I ho same house. <lb/>
It is unlucky to pass through a <lb/>
funeral, either between the <lb/>
of <lb/>
him to make the terrible wish. <lb/>
His wife reproved him. <lb/>
ho is alleged <lb/>
to have this Up- <lb/>
In heaven, I play <lb/>
my ill the man <lb/>
who has my pipe. <lb/>
bis had died <lb/>
away Call felt n severe I witch <lb/>
heart of <lb/>
unwell II- was to <lb/>
his room and a hastily dis. <lb/>
for, that ho bad <lb/>
received n Stroke of paralysis. As <lb/>
was in straightened <lb/>
it was deemed best lo <lb/>
remove him for lo <lb/>
Home fur file I which was<lb/>
pronounced <lb/>
the case a one and death <lb/>
ensued in less than twelve hours. <lb/>
The wore at a <lb/>
loss lo understand Ins sadden <lb/>
death. A few days later, in looking <lb/>
through clothes, removed at the <lb/>
lime of the paralytic <lb/>
the;, were I with <lb/>
lions horror, for in one of his out- <lb/>
side wan found miss- <lb/>
pipe, which had its way <lb/>
into lining. <lb/>
As Gallagher was a Cat <lb/>
was burled in Mount <lb/>
tery. Since the it seems <lb/>
as though the family wen- <lb/>
with trouble. The death angel <lb/>
took away Patrick's favorite child, <lb/>
a married woman with children, <lb/>
and several more of the children <lb/>
scorn- ,, -ii, <lb/>
on <lb/>
lib a malady, Ii is <lb/>
baffling the I Hy. <lb/>
The whole neighborhood is <lb/>
by the peculiar affair. <lb/>
Gallagher was a healthy <lb/>
man of sixty seven, and was well <lb/>
known in West Detroit. The pipe <lb/>
which lie thought he bad lost or was <lb/>
stolen was an old black clay one, <lb/>
had been in bis possession <lb/>
twenty years and thought more <lb/>
than be had IN hi <lb/>
session. When he first missed ii <lb/>
he felt so ban over it tears swell <lb/>
I'd in his eye, and be searched nil <lb/>
over the neighborhood, informing <lb/>
everyone of bis and <lb/>
Tin Dollar Is King. <lb/>
Arena. <lb/>
The plot <lb/>
more in way of a <lb/>
been made public limn <lb/>
broached but week to the i <lb/>
that an ante <lb/>
has opened negotiations with the <lb/>
Of tile United States <lb/>
for of pooling their <lb/>
common issues and emit rolling the <lb/>
market of the whole world. Tho <lb/>
plan contemplates bonding for a <lb/>
term all the principal plantations of <lb/>
the Java, <lb/>
and Mauritius, and shipping the <lb/>
surplus stock of <lb/>
beet sugar to America. Tho <lb/>
of this scheme would be an <lb/>
of in without <lb/>
a increase of the supply in <lb/>
America. <lb/>
Gigantic as is this scheme in a <lb/>
is still more <lb/>
en in its political aspects, <lb/>
for it is in order to secure <lb/>
the cooperation of Spanish <lb/>
Government, the proposes <lb/>
to raise an buy <lb/>
the Independence of Cuba as a <lb/>
step. The audacity of this <lb/>
project can be estimated only by <lb/>
remembering the sacrifices already <lb/>
made by retain its last <lb/>
stronghold in America, the <lb/>
ago, our offered <lb/>
If <lb/>
and <lb/>
fully <lb/>
Since that time the home Govern <lb/>
has spent, thrice the proffered <lb/>
sum in potting down rebellions on <lb/>
the island. Thousands of lives have <lb/>
been lost in the long and desperate <lb/>
fight, Spanish pitted against <lb/>
patriotism has made red the <lb/>
of unhappy country. Gal- <lb/>
but Quixotic American <lb/>
dis. Lopez and lo <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. the <lb/>
Patterson Mineral <lb/>
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and be n ha ting l i n d <lb/>
tor over forty In vicinity. <lb/>
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mill has for <lb/>
and factory, <lb/>
cry full , <lb/>
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n. CI. . <lb/>
Springs <lb/>
in the South. <lb/>
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now of the <lb/>
GOOD BOOK <lb/>
Ml i <lb/>
lives away in the cause of <lb/>
Next to Cuba has. <lb/>
Suffered most wider the iron rule of <lb/>
a bated alien yoke, for Spanish <lb/>
masters, of kindred blood. <lb/>
arc foreign in residence, in interest t, which is supposed to <lb/>
; FOR CASH, <lb/>
in sentiment. <lb/>
patriotism and self-sac- <lb/>
have failed to make free. <lb/>
a mockery of <lb/>
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fur from <lb/>
may make a <lb/>
free-lo-day, but. I <lb/>
same force may enslave j <lb/>
another people to-morrow AN <lb/>
it is conceded that the peace <lb/>
of more on <lb/>
purge o <lb/>
have been the means o Ins <lb/>
off. <lb/>
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5-Ton Scales, <lb/>
Box <lb/>
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Beam. <lb/>
fr Inn <lb/>
WANTED. <lb/>
l for let <lb/>
MILES SOUTH <lb/>
I N. no Charleston, <lb/>
Cincinnati <lb/>
mile of Spring . <lb/>
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I will tell yon that Hit in- <lb/>
contained. In these <lb/>
in Diuretic, <lb/>
Tonic and It <lb/>
for Indigestion. <lb/>
en u Bladder, and <lb/>
all or <lb/>
which need a and In <lb/>
and Scrofulous <lb/>
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n With form <lb/>
we Rel our <lb/>
part of the <lb/>
the the are <lb/>
can favor our patron with the heal <lb/>
mineral moat wholesome <lb/>
fond at <lb/>
extremely low prices <lb/>
one <lb/>
mom <lb/>
When one n room <lb/>
two . 7.00. Month. -When one <lb/>
pi room <lb/>
lo twelve old <lb/>
half price. Two to six years old <lb/>
price, rates in <lb/>
lo i vice i-i oaring <lb/>
room it person they me <lb/>
with. there are a of live <lb/>
or more, or a parts of friends from <lb/>
tame town or who -viii occupy <lb/>
one large room, a reduction ten per <lb/>
coat, will In- Care of Stock. <lb/>
Horse i per day, c Per week, <lb/>
three . ten dollars. <lb/>
D. Proprietor, <lb/>
hi Will-ell them<lb/>
All <lb/>
rail vi i and except <lb/>
Line. <lb/>
Train- fur <lb/>
via and <lb/>
All train mil<lb/>
JOHN DIVINE. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
T M. <lb/>
Atlantic N. C. Railroad <lb/>
A. M-. Saturday, June <lb/>
1st, 181-9<lb/>
Xi. No. <lb/>
of her<lb/>
hesitate <lb/>
ages or ti <lb/>
fool. <lb/>
In if <lb/>
open over Sunday, i said <lb/>
within four weeks one of the <lb/>
will die. <lb/>
To put on the bonnet or hut of <lb/>
one in mourning is sign <lb/>
you will wear one before la <lb/>
out. <lb/>
When a woman, who been <lb/>
on <lb/>
a- she Mia <lb/>
i j I lie a if <lb/>
marries. <lb/>
If, daring sicklier, <lb/>
be dropped is a mat <lb/>
at the point sticks into the Boor, <lb/>
it indicates the death of the <lb/>
A common in <lb/>
is the corpse ram to keep <lb/>
This belief exists also in the <lb/>
United Slates. Thus it is said that <lb/>
if rain falls the time of Inner <lb/>
it is a sign that dead has <lb/>
gone to heaven. <lb/>
on <lb/>
the <lb/>
the swords of its rulers, <lb/>
cannot no to war, ilia <lb/>
one-. she has not the <lb/>
credit. is lo <lb/>
in my <lb/>
to <lb/>
suffer <lb/>
who i-e if y Ii. ii. II. <lb/>
Hill. Send in <lb/>
Co., <lb/>
book cures, that convince <lb/>
the most skeptical. free. <lb/>
o. Mi--., writes <lb/>
a number of years I suffered untold <lb/>
agonies from <lb/>
prominent did me little <lb/>
rood. I he in to use ll. II. with very <lb/>
faith, but, to my utter surprise ii <lb/>
made me a <lb/>
T. Macon, Ga. <lb/>
I contracted blood poison. I iii . <lb/>
and Mien went to Hot Springs <lb/>
I returned homes mined physically <lb/>
to d i me M, <lb/>
mother me to B. Ii. To <lb/>
r every piles <lb/>
Morris, Atlanta. I <lb/>
years syphilitic blood <lb/>
on which n -I to be by all <lb/>
meat it <lb/>
I I had pain <lb/>
Mi and my kidney i w <lb/>
How Loot <lb/>
Amusements and Recreation. <lb/>
Alley. Tennis, <lb/>
t, loot -Ball, of <lb/>
One horse buggy. <lb/>
When two will contract to use it daily <lb/>
for one or more hours each day, fifteen <lb/>
cent per hour o persona <lb/>
W. G. PATTERSON,<lb/>
ii <lb/>
P. P. O. <lb/>
vi land r, N.<lb/>
Seed Lard, <lb/>
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. <lb/>
m from pat. <lb/>
fries H <lb/>
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IN ADVANCE <lb/>
TUB <lb/>
en . . . . , , ii I. were . <lb/>
; inevitable each ,,.,,.,. .,.,.,. .,., i ; <lb/>
she . ,, , M- WaS In plain <lb/>
Knows the other to ill armed . In if <lb/>
THE OF LIFE <lb/>
on the Nervous <lb/>
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from V ice, or <lb/>
i.-; <lb/>
for Work, I'm <lb/>
pretender, j-rent <lb/>
. ti . <lb/>
associated It. S. <lb/>
with me in tho business w <lb/>
are really serve the people in that <lb/>
Rapacity. notes and accounts tine <lb/>
on- for past services have been placed in <lb/>
hands of Mr. for col <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
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IS <lb/>
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keep on hand at all times a nice <lb/>
stock of Burial Cases and Caskets of all <lb/>
Mm; and van furnish anything desired <lb/>
from the finest Case down to a <lb/>
Pitt county line Coffin. are filled <lb/>
up all conveniences and can <lb/>
satisfactory services to all who patronize <lb/>
us FLANAGAN <lb/>
fell. <lb/>
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and i by no <lb/>
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JOB <lb/>
mm <lb/>
EMPORIUM <lb/>
and Dressing Hair. <lb/>
i- <lb/>
I ranee <lb/>
Kin-loll <lb/>
fore Creek <lb/>
poi I <lb/>
Allan <lb/>
Atlantic lion I <lb/>
Train North, leaving <lb/>
a. D., and with <lb/>
A Train West, leaving <lb/>
p. in. <lb/>
Train connects with <lb/>
Train, arriving at <lb/>
m., and with and. .,, <lb/>
Train from North at p. m Al TRACTIVE, <lb/>
Train i connects , . <lb/>
m and with Rich- MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb/>
mead X Train <lb/>
II tin- new <lb/>
chairs. <lb/>
at reasonable figures <lb/>
id my <lb/>
Season of 1889. In cut Very <lb/>
effect June 1st. A EDMONDS. <lb/>
From To Sat. Night, <lb/>
M W-00 <lb/>
LaGrange and 2.50 A o <lb/>
Kin-ton I sell my Center <lb/>
New 2.00 1.50 eon.-i.-ii of Seres of land With <lb/>
Season store haunt. Urge war, and tenant <lb/>
Through of Kate. Round Trip on terms. Property <lb/>
is below to , Center on Tar <lb/>
ARRIVED <lb/>
lay Dress Maker and Trim- <lb/>
en r. has and mil <lb/>
it lo execute in the latest <lb/>
and any work to my <lb/>
latest signs have bI <lb/>
so arrived and will he lo show <lb/>
i yon. are lowest I Trial boll lea <lb/>
i Snap Paper Her <lb/>
It was just an scrap <lb/>
hot it saved her <lb/>
She was the lust singes of <lb/>
bold by physicians <lb/>
one and could <lb/>
live only u I time ; weighed <lb/>
less seventy pounds. On n <lb/>
piece of wrapping paper she rent <lb/>
Ir. New and got <lb/>
a it u-r, she <lb/>
bong hi a large bottle; ti helped In i <lb/>
more, another and t-i- <lb/>
lust, its use and is <lb/>
plump, weigh- <lb/>
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II. <lb/>
the of <lb/>
and end I. l <lb/>
And so <lb/>
only helps the her hon <lb/>
feels, also binds the nations <lb/>
rules <lb/>
as it never <lb/>
The web of spider <lb/>
Covers the whole globe. The fort- <lb/>
one depend-, less on the <lb/>
artillery than mi purse <lb/>
can pay for tho same. <lb/>
It may be well, perhaps that I be <lb/>
pence of t e world is seemed <lb/>
u- <lb/>
M U. <lb/>
in I . I i <lb/>
i . <lb/>
salve in i w rid for Cuts, <lb/>
Sores, I Hands, <lb/>
Curtis, aid all Eruptions, <lb/>
arid cures or no pay re- <lb/>
II is to give <lb/>
salt or mo refunded. Price <lb/>
per box. sale <lb/>
Notice to Creditors, <lb/>
laving qualified before tho C rs of <lb/>
Court of on the <lb/>
1889 as A <lb/>
upon the of <lb/>
is to notify all persons holding <lb/>
by the of trade, which is I claims against estate to present <lb/>
conservative, but there is their claims for within <lb/>
. . , . . , . . ,. i months from tins date or this notice <lb/>
punt winch it is not sale lo j ,.,.,, ; f ;,.,;,. .,. .,,. <lb/>
i sordid power. The peace i AH estate will come <lb/>
. . , , ,, <lb/>
loving of Borne 1880. T. <lb/>
it good ill <lb/>
K hen t <lb/>
bought <lb/>
I. Ally. <lb/>
of A <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
AT THE <lb/>
tin- Opera which place <lb/>
e recently located, and where I have <lb/>
in line <lb/>
this Discovery Free at <lb/>
Urns store. <lb/>
hordes and averted war. <lb/>
but paid dearly wards <lb/>
., , ,; Superior of Pitt conn- <lb/>
the respite. The world having Issued Utters <lb/>
cannot more j Hun to the the <lb/>
Mary deceased, notice i <lb/>
I hereby to all Indebted <lb/>
.-.-,. .,. , . <lb/>
Wm. Parker, H. D., re- <lb/>
th <lb/>
from Hie for <lb/>
.-1 <lb/>
1.7 mall or in parson, at tho <lb/>
THE <lb/>
No. -I -st., to whoa u <lb/>
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ti. . . . <lb/>
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. . . <lb/>
Own <lb/>
R nod Trip Tickets. <lb/>
Speck-d of Fare. Trip at <lb/>
Tickets, from stations named below to work of <lb/>
Tor Sale. <lb/>
from on Stations <lb/>
points on Mm W. N. C. K. <lb/>
To <lb/>
Oh or-., <lb/>
Me- <lb/>
y. <lb/>
very desirable, for <lb/>
have also a splendid <lb/>
power steam saw and grist mill Hint <lb/>
Will sell St a <lb/>
J. X. <lb/>
If. C <lb/>
11.0-1 13.3-i 15.10 <lb/>
13.30 <lb/>
, 15.15 i <lb/>
I 14.90 15.96 17.65 <lb/>
Nickeled Self-Inking Pen It Pencil <lb/>
m , <lb/>
Mr. E. <lb/>
My children have some <lb/>
limes had boils and other of <lb/>
blood Impurities, loss of <lb/>
lite, at which limes have <lb/>
Specific a most <lb/>
remedy, in no instance fail- <lb/>
lo effect a speedy and perm <lb/>
care. <lb/>
is a great bless- <lb/>
lo says Mr. K. <lb/>
of Street, Nash- <lb/>
ville, Ten cured me of <lb/>
rheumatism of a very bad type, <lb/>
which I tumbled for <lb/>
or years, y. H. K. cured me <lb/>
bad exhausted everything else. <lb/>
Mr. of the firm <lb/>
of My tick Henderson, Kurt <lb/>
Smith, Ark-, says he wishes to add <lb/>
his testimony the thousands <lb/>
which have already given as <lb/>
to Swift's Specific. He be <lb/>
signal from <lb/>
Us to painful boils sores <lb/>
from I in port- blood. <lb/>
When taken for a days, pot- <lb/>
ash mixtures impair the <lb/>
lake away appetite, dry up <lb/>
the juices which should ii- <lb/>
Ha war-lords, It will be a bud <lb/>
For the of when to make Immediate payment <lb/>
it is gained by the bribe of a selfish, f <lb/>
ti victim <lb/>
plain v. ; <lb/>
or, <lb/>
. full <lb/>
; . <lb/>
ECONOMICAL <lb/>
isle by all Grocers. Send for <lb/>
entitled; <lb/>
ABOUT <lb/>
DINNERS, <lb/>
or how to provide a good dinner for Pour <lb/>
Persons One Dollar. <lb/>
Cook pages <lb/>
one hundred <lb/>
Fare, instructions Inn U <lb/>
pare each one. so that the I <lb/>
four persons cannot exceed one dollar, <lb/>
-I additional <lb/>
This valuable be fit <lb/>
lo any one or presenting the <lb/>
. lug the purchase of <lb/>
C, O. <lb/>
I. at n. No. <lb/>
in St., X. V. <lb/>
Each our contains <lb/>
n which corresponds to the <lb/>
of pounds In pail. <lb/>
Gil Company, <lb/>
SOLD BY <lb/>
. <lb/>
Broker, Greenville, N G <lb/>
C, U. n. n. <lb/>
Edwards <lb/>
Printers and Binders, <lb/>
V-I, 1ST. O. <lb/>
We fie t <lb/>
the kind to found la <lb/>
it nil 1.1 <lb/>
Commercial, <lb/>
road or School Print- <lb/>
or Binding. <lb/>
WEDDING K A <lb/>
FOB PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb/>
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb/>
. Semi 11- your <lb/>
RALEIGH. X. <lb/>
it Cc <lb/>
in <lb/>
it the <lb/>
Hill gives More Mailer fur <lb/>
tho any other <lb/>
in North <lb/>
The gives a variety <lb/>
of nous. NATIONAL, <lb/>
devote it- <lb/>
self advancement <lb/>
of t i-eel inn iii which it <lb/>
Semi your gel. <lb/>
I-<lb/>
to an its <lb/>
largo and growing <lb/>
makes it tin excellent <lb/>
to I lie <lb/>
corporation. <lb/>
are nut m ignoble <lb/>
v. <lb/>
This what yon ought to <lb/>
having claims against estate to <lb/>
sent them lo the before <lb/>
notice id lie <lb/>
In liar of their recovery. Tills <lb/>
of 1880, <lb/>
Hancock. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
must have it, <lb/>
life. are . <lb/>
, , ;,,. . . , tome, t he on <lb/>
or it ruing , ,,,, ,,,, nil ;, ,. .;,, <lb/>
m And it not. upon of June Notice U <lb/>
of are spent j hereby given to all persona indebted to <lb/>
our in the to Immediate payment <lb/>
may this boon. I and lo all creditors <lb/>
. . . i of said estate to present their claim. <lb/>
And yet be had by all. to under- <lb/>
that If signed, within Twelve Months after <lb/>
used lo and the i dale of this or this no- <lb/>
persisted in, will bring good bar their recovery. <lb/>
and oust the den. 111th day of <lb/>
install. ; .,,,.,. ,,,,. <lb/>
We Hitters <lb/>
and all diseases of Liver, j <lb/>
Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at <lb/>
and ii per by Ernul <lb/>
COURT. <lb/>
North <lb/>
County. J <lb/>
Robert Jr. wife Lenin <lb/>
Patrick <lb/>
N. and L. II. <lb/>
Wilson, V. I,. And.-r.-on. <lb/>
. . . ,. ,,. . . I To S. <lb/>
sf In- Tho c. <lb/>
Appeal <lb/>
of the <lb/>
will take notice that he <lb/>
In appear before III Honor <lb/>
the Judge presiding at Term <lb/>
of Superior to be held in <lb/>
that's Greenville on <lb/>
to the cow- <lb/>
plaint herein filed for settlement as <lb/>
AND <lb/>
fro.-i Heel a. <lb/>
for <lb/>
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corn, . <lb/>
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foot la ,<lb/>
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got my <lb/>
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in digesting and awe on the part of or will be prayed Will in ; . , , <lb/>
,. you your sure-lies on your , <lb/>
street Guardian bond. Lorn and <lb/>
loll in <lb/>
pipe. <lb/>
way not there, and its <lb/>
the food. Swift's has just <lb/>
it improves <lb/>
builds <lb/>
for <lb/>
obtained, and all busbies In the I . s. <lb/>
Patent office or In the Courts attended tn <lb/>
for Moderate fees. <lb/>
We are opposite the II. Patent Of- <lb/>
I i i Patent and <lb/>
tn p in n time than <lb/>
more remote In m <lb/>
the model or drawing Is sent we <lb/>
to free of charge, <lb/>
we no we ob- <lb/>
; in <lb/>
rt here, lo the Post Master, the <lb/>
apt. of M Order Hid., and lo <lb/>
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