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THE BEST PAPER <lb />
EVER P IN <lb />
CIRCULATION. <lb />
EXCELLENT<lb />
The Eastern <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
A. SPECIALTY <lb />
OFFICER <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN TO FICTION. <lb />
Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL ViII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY N. DECEMBER 1889. <lb />
NO. <lb />
Eastern <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
o. i <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
Trice. par year, <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, <lb />
ill not to <lb />
measures that not <lb />
the true principles of the party. <lb />
II a <lb />
sect ion of State semi for the <lb />
-or. r SAMPLE COPY FREE I <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
G. of Wake. <lb />
M. Holt. <lb />
of <lb />
Secretary of I. Satin <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of <lb />
of Wayne. <lb />
Superintendent of Public <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba. <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of Buncombe. <lb />
SUPREME COURT. <lb />
Chief N. II. <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate S. of <lb />
Wake Joseph J. Davis, of. <lb />
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort an <lb />
C. A very, of Burke. <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
First n. Brown, of <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
to Sew Yolk City alone. <lb />
Tl <lb />
that business is <lb />
Third G. Connor, of <lb />
son. <lb />
Clark, <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth A. Gilmer, <lb />
G nil ford <lb />
Sixth T. of <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Seventh C. is causing end or <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
A. o <lb />
Iredell. <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb />
Surry. <lb />
Tenth G. <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
Twelfth it. Merrimon. <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
it. Vance, of <lb />
Mutt, W. Ransom, of North- <lb />
House of <lb />
Thomas G. Skinner, of <lb />
Second col. <lb />
of Vance. <lb />
Third W. of <lb />
Pender. <lb />
Fourth H. Bunn. <lb />
N ash. <lb />
Fifth W. Brower, of <lb />
Sixth Rowland of <lb />
S. Henderson. <lb />
Eighth II. A. <lb />
Ninth G. Ewart of <lb />
GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Court A. Move. <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
Register of II. James. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. I- Ward. <lb />
B- Harris. <lb />
Dawson. Chair- <lb />
man, Guilford Mooring, C. V, Newton <lb />
W. A. James, Jr., T. E. Keel. <lb />
Board of <lb />
Chairman J. S. and J. D. <lb />
Public School <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
G. James. <lb />
F. Evans. <lb />
R. <lb />
T. Smith. <lb />
B. Moore. <lb />
-1st Ward. B. N. Boyd <lb />
TEE NEMESIS.<lb />
full well the voice of <lb />
Thousand years ago, and more. <lb />
land of <lb />
Modern Brittany's dark abate. <lb />
Sounding tempest. <lb />
Louder than the thunder-shocks, <lb />
you answer not to <lb />
You must answer the <lb />
Hast thou seen this rugged <lb />
Winding in and out bay. <lb />
so many ghastly death-heads <lb />
Griming at you, a they say <lb />
Soon the storm will come and water <lb />
Shut us out from even eye. <lb />
Then we'll wreck the careless sailor <lb />
As his vessel nigh <lb />
Thou hast seen it then meaning <lb />
Of his words is plain to you. <lb />
But, brother, hast thou pondered <lb />
O'er these words, so aptly true <lb />
Of Life's we are sailing, <lb />
In a all tempest tossed. <lb />
With but character for rudder <lb />
Which must save us, or we're lost H <lb />
Guard thy Honor, well defend it <lb />
Tis thy only staff and shield <lb />
Shun temptation and avoid it <lb />
Never to the Siren yield <lb />
I would it on thy <lb />
Deep as sculptor carves his blocks, <lb />
If you answer not to rudder. <lb />
You must answer to the <lb />
Henderson Gold Leaf. <lb />
MR. BOWIE'S LETTER. <lb />
TO THE <lb />
Talks Drawing Lands <lb />
Plowing <lb />
B TOWNSHIP, <lb />
Pitt County, X. Dec <lb />
i Dear Sir to the outbreak <lb />
tie civil war, the agricultural <lb />
of Pitt from all I <lb />
Shave road beard, were not fa <lb />
for their energy <lb />
by condition of <lb />
penetrate much deeper than Reflector Extra. Dec. <lb />
circumstances. And not p <lb />
this alone, but moisture h retained <lb />
longer where tile JEFFERSON <lb />
been than on lands in <lb />
natural state. These are lard. Hero Of the <lb />
stubborn, but indisputable facts. CAUSE <lb />
Tilings <lb />
the farmers at the present day, it until loves Beautiful South <lb />
New York Letter. <lb />
Obs <lb />
Street Cars. <lb />
appear that on the . cessation <lb />
of hostilities, at the same time <lb />
the emancipation of the as <lb />
also the annihilation of their cur- <lb />
they failed to realize in what <lb />
reduced condition they again enter- <lb />
ed their lands, and also what <lb />
a change had been <lb />
all their surroundings. Instead of <lb />
grasping at the seriousness of the <lb />
and best u res <lb />
to remedy matters, they seem to <lb />
have on in long-beaten <lb />
tracks of their forefathers, sowing <lb />
at a particular phase of moon, <lb />
at a certain hour on a certain day, <lb />
because someone's grand-daddy <lb />
who was an authority- did so, and <lb />
in many other ways, strictly <lb />
to the retrograde policy of their <lb />
do not mean to <lb />
the whole lands of Pitt comity <lb />
quite to be but I main- <lb />
that most valuable, as lie <lb />
richest lands, cannot be <lb />
cultivated to within a fraction o <lb />
Has Passed Away. <lb />
The following telegram, received <lb />
the office <lb />
information that will send <lb />
deep pang of sorrow to the heart <lb />
every man, woman and child <lb />
land have thoroughly drained <lb />
tiles. It has been proved, that th <lb />
most serviceable depth at <lb />
these tiles can be placed on <lb />
lands is from thirty to thirty-six <lb />
Now glance at this <lb />
from another standpoint. <lb />
In I be first place, we find that <lb />
the annual shrubbing and <lb />
of ditches is at an end, and thereby <lb />
great saving expense is <lb />
ed ; secondly, the yield of pro- <lb />
duce from the lands contiguous will <lb />
increased from to <lb />
thirdly, that the land reclaim- <lb />
ed will be of no inconsiderable vaN <lb />
; and fourthly, that the value of <lb />
a property so drained will be <lb />
and the cause we all hold so <lb />
to <lb />
New Orleans, La., <lb />
December 6th, <lb />
12.15 this morning <lb />
Davis, ex-President <lb />
I States, died at the <lb />
cl his friend, J. <lb />
U. New Orleans, La. <lb />
Keep yourself in the lost <lb />
Keep thee from a matter <lb />
He that his mouth keep <lb />
his life. <lb />
Little children, keep <lb />
idols. <lb />
My son, keep com <lb />
,. ; <lb />
My son, keep sound wisdom <lb />
discretion. <lb />
Remember e Sabbath day t <lb />
keep it holy. <lb />
Take heed to thyself, and keep <lb />
thy diligently. <lb />
Blessed are they that In the <lb />
God and keep it. <lb />
Keep thy tongue from evil, am <lb />
thy lips from shaking <lb />
Keep heart with all diligence <lb />
out of it ate the issues of life. <lb />
THE STATE. <lb />
Rheumatism. <lb />
hat is Happening Around Us. <lb />
As from the State Press. <lb />
Rev. James Needham, f Sony <lb />
who is old, one day <lb />
hist week walked nine miles I <lb />
preached <lb />
Mr. T. W. potash remedies, <lb />
with same result, <lb />
Mr. J. Jones, city marshal of <lb />
Fulton, Arkansas, writes <lb />
ten years ago contracted a severe <lb />
case of blood The leading <lb />
physicians of the city called <lb />
in, and they prescribed medicine <lb />
alter medicine, which I took with- <lb />
out me any relief. I also <lb />
Raising an Objection. <lb />
Durham Sun. <lb />
lie Carthage is not at all <lb />
with some of our Govern <lb />
acts and he blabs it right on; <lb />
is what he says <lb />
Two Fat Boys. <lb />
belt has shown us a pig's foot that <lb />
has three dew claws instead the <lb />
ion two. <lb />
Dispatch ; The chick- <lb />
en pox is abroad in the land. A <lb />
number of children in town have it. <lb />
Kinston Free The <lb />
commissioners have passed an <lb />
taxing agents <lb />
but which brought on an attack of <lb />
mercurial rheumatism that made <lb />
my life one of untold agony. After <lb />
suffering far lour years, I <lb />
all former and commenced <lb />
taking S. <lb />
Alter taking several I wan <lb />
entirely inn I U resume <lb />
,. consider Swift Specific the <lb />
Wilson Two om-J <lb />
merchants wanted same i <lb />
of cotton and to-day on the <lb />
were bid in at cents per <lb />
Snow Hill Mr. John <lb />
grew two pumpkins this <lb />
that weighed on hundred and five <lb />
pounds, the weight of one is <lb />
live pounds. <lb />
Elizabeth <lb />
A. <lb />
special <lb />
New December 2nd with a degree of super- <lb />
the past week and more that is truly phenomenal manufacture <lb />
Broadway has Wen blocked doling years of the nine tiles, and this to <lb />
hours at a time, owing to the century. To this, I am I also believe that the <lb />
great yield from the lands so <lb />
enhanced by its improved <lb />
am f the belief electing a Governor for North <lb />
have material right at hand <lb />
Concord Standard. <lb />
Our people do not have to away <lb />
from home to see On <lb />
Thursday the two little boys of Mr. <lb />
who lives in <lb />
this county, attracted considerable <lb />
attention. The oldest one, about <lb />
years old, weighs one hundred <lb />
two pounds; the younger one <lb />
is nearly as fat. One of them ha <lb />
thought when we, voted fingers on each hand and both <lb />
November six toes on each RM. In the shoulder <lb />
Will be Jumbos some day. It was at <lb />
not alone for show, hut a good deal on test Saturday night. <lb />
State of but given then, by the crowd. <lb />
that we were in error. The Hospital wasp <lb />
have nearly The time baa passed for open to the public, the <lb />
A Prompt Cure. <lb />
Two of Swift's Specific <lb />
S. cured of a breaking <lb />
gout all over my body, caused by <lb />
blood <lb />
Victor Stewart, <lb />
S. Royal Street, Mobile, Ala. <lb />
For thirty years was <lb />
blood poison, from which <lb />
suffered untold agonies. I com- <lb />
taking S. S. S., and after <lb />
using live bottles, am entirely <lb />
William <lb />
Fin-in L. <lb />
suffered lot twenty years from <lb />
Dr Three of <lb />
good fat rabbit is worth in Norfolk <lb />
cents. We mention <lb />
stimulate industry of <lb />
rabbit <lb />
Kinston Free Press . O <lb />
of the steamer <lb />
to be buried the electric light the cause of the <lb />
as depression in the his outlay. <lb />
interests of Pitt county. may think I dwell too <lb />
concern under the authority And now tat on bat as one <lb />
M or Control, for seen the grand achievements opposed to monopolies, now The lawyer studies law <lb />
that it ought to be the farmers in some of the old Bis toe worst kind of a medicine. <lb />
taken in the and in view of portions of study commerce, the laws died in his 97th <lb />
to wagons, X the lands of Pitt county at entitled to some, little and demand, and the <lb />
blockades X day , M that by the even mm acquaint himself with <lb />
e site stars town town can only be <lb />
an , u- ii hi , n ;, ; n i , We Sin <lb />
morning at o'clock Mr. Jacob <lb />
pensioner in tin <lb />
tree. <lb />
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
be pt out to in What think the people ling. The experiments of last ; <lb />
y five cent, or the in which the tiles had been governor is too much of crop raising and to <lb />
seasons. lands of this forty-seven years ago, fashion gave his , and pit <lb />
ire an ,,. me year. Not only <lb />
colored woman in the city venter Haycock u <lb />
C. C DANIEL <lb />
who showed me duties proper <lb />
stated that during his life time <lb />
but then ditching is that daring his life <lb />
thing, draining another, sixty years engaged in farm- <lb />
cause, they usually occur on Fridays <lb />
This is by the fact newspaper By by introduction <lb />
heaviest retail business Is done meant that is, <lb />
Let us now say a word on the <lb />
thought that <lb />
is a science, and there are many <lb />
T Milton A stock <lb />
heal and cheapest way to lean. my with a ha- <lb />
those things is by study. Mate been organized to mine <lb />
while the wholesale is which some ma-i us now say a word on term of office, and how papers, read ill their col- work iron ore at and near Kings <lb />
mess, which requires the most truck is placed to provide a soil, but. he has spent gyrating over the experiences and <lb />
is heaviest the day the is filled so x cannot attending lairs, picnics, of others avail J . . <lb />
Ho is in his <lb />
gets a chance <lb />
an audience <lb />
We would like to know, just for en <lb />
.-. Um <lb />
tended to executive business during <lb />
bis term of office, and bow many <lb />
OIL'S V ,. Y . Q <lb />
who lives in town-a <lb />
,. to and is about j Jg i <lb />
his own ex-gage, yet. to bay, never <lb />
A w, <lb />
hi town until <lb />
ii hut the a passing <lb />
to wag his be ins to profit by. <lb />
ii anticipation, <lb />
TO REPAIR THE OBELISK. <lb />
The Obelisk, or Cleopatra's <lb />
die, in Central Park is again in need <lb />
of repairs, Prof. was be-j <lb />
lore the Park Commissioners last <lb />
week and explained are mainly <lb />
to preserve in that they carry o <lb />
Egyptian stone from the effects the point <lb />
the climate. ought to be kept in view in <lb />
coating put cu draining of land, is not alone in <lb />
this is popularly known as a to my feelings, in that I on excursions, <lb />
There is only one thorough not at the time jot governor is a real <lb />
f draining land far as is of farming as <lb />
t the present day, and that on for the <lb />
the medium of alter a the <lb />
ditches, although to the prevail <lb />
rode ways, and when putting <lb />
his ideas on paper, is to ton <lb />
down his conceived and more; <lb />
correct notions. To be candid, <lb />
can only characterize the system of <lb />
The of the United States <lb />
have as a and very few <lb />
been voting with the <lb />
hind King's <lb />
the many hints and . ft w., soon R ,,. <lb />
American Farmer. There are several nil- <lb />
in the Company. <lb />
There arc some men who always Last <lb />
want to be making trouble. crossing on the <lb />
all wet weather cf this year and Scotland Neck <lb />
WILSON, N. C, <lb />
Au; Entrusted to us will <lb />
Promptly Attended to. <lb />
U JAMES, <lb />
Republican party, partly from weather prophet comes tog road the train over one of the <lb />
of gratitude from a front to inform t. denizens J <lb />
are indebted to the region that they may look was and lost <lb />
i LEX <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-L A W, <lb />
r E N V I L J. E, C <lb />
J. M. <lb />
J. MURPHY <lb />
which the Republican party had <lb />
illicit race for their <lb />
years ago is not sufficiently an outlet for surface the soil in Pitt have been led to believe that <lb />
to keep stone from but also providing a means the present day, as a sham. was the issue between <lb />
The Park Board the soil of an excess you look as rather a <lb />
3rd Wart. <lb />
P. ; 4th Ward, W. S. <lb />
a resolution providing that a com and this, let me add, can <lb />
consisting of Prof. It. only accomplished by these tiles <lb />
Prof. Prof-i Most of your readers are, I daresay, <lb />
Henry Morton, Prof. A. H. Gal with the shape of these <lb />
requested to make an ex-Stiles, suffice it to say, when prop <lb />
of the obelisk and great importance <lb />
as as practicable as to its attachable to possess <lb />
the property of a when <lb />
Con <lb />
and <lb />
v. morning and night. Rev. N. C. <lb />
I- aX, <lb />
Sunday, morn- <lb />
night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
every Sunday, morn <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
as to its preservation. <lb />
ELECTRICITY VS. HORSES. <lb />
It may not be generally known tog <lb />
people living outside of the <lb />
but it is true that electric street <lb />
cars are coming use here very <lb />
rapidly. The most prominent com- <lb />
In this at is the <lb />
and night. Meeting every Ave., which is operating nearly <lb />
one half of its cars by electricity. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge, No. A. T. A A <lb />
U meets every 1st Thursday and Mon- <lb />
alter die 1st and 3rd Sunday at are feeling their way <lb />
Lodge. A. L. Blew. W. M. <lb />
Chanter. No. street cars of the city will be <lb />
every 2nd and 4th Monday night at Ma <lb />
Hall, F. W. Brown, H. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. P. <lb />
meets every night. O. <lb />
N. G. , <lb />
Insurance Lodge. No. h. of H., <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night <lb />
D. D. Haskett, D. <lb />
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of H-, meets <lb />
every Thursday night. C. A. White, C. <lb />
where the grade is too steep <lb />
here the grade is more than <lb />
teen feet to the hundred a cable o <lb />
n over head wire will be more <lb />
street cars is to be soon <lb />
retired, electricity will very <lb />
probably be his successor. <lb />
Edwin Arlington. <lb />
A is being circulated that <lb />
Robert is coming to this <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
Hours pen for all business from A. <lb />
M. to P. M. All mails distributed <lb />
on arrival. deliver.- will <lb />
be kept open for minutes at night <lb />
alter the Northern mail Is distributed. <lb />
Northern Mall arrives daily <lb />
at P. M. and departs at country for a short visit. <lb />
Tar Old Sparta and Falkland <lb />
arrives at I <lb />
depart at P. M. <lb />
Washington, X <lb />
Roads, and <lb />
Bell's <lb />
Ferry. Johnson's <lb />
and Pullet arrive Tuesday. <lb />
and Saturday at A. M. and <lb />
departs at <lb />
Vanceboro, Black Jack and Calico <lb />
arrives every Saturday at P. M. <lb />
Friday at A. M. <lb />
J. J. PERKINS. P. M. <lb />
placed in the soil. An intelligent <lb />
bold assertion. No be- <lb />
in calling a spade a spade, <lb />
therefore let that fly stick to <lb />
wall, the first place, <lb />
issue <lb />
North and the South, and that N <lb />
was for this that the North mad <lb />
war on the South- Believing <lb />
the have not <lb />
a disposition to follow <lb />
Bought to be to a depth to which they think they an <lb />
from eight to twelve inches, for so much. year it will be second <lb />
this can only be accomplished, never more mistaken in , 180- it <lb />
proper implements and ample and some of these days when <lb />
power. Note that do not full history of the Republican <lb />
farmer told me sometime ago, that to that depth, I use ad vis its relations to the and <lb />
he had found timber very effectual Buy part it took in the great war be <lb />
in forming a I could not the subsoil is inferior to States, is written by an <lb />
dispute his word, because, if even Du top, it would be wrong hand, such of them a <lb />
the waterway is formed of use the reason that <lb />
it will be far more <lb />
than an open ditch. However <lb />
should like to be informed as to <lb />
amount porosity a piece of <lb />
There are other big companies timber possesses, <lb />
which are at work perfecting sys- <lb />
of electric traction but <lb />
it would throw the inferior soil <lb />
the top and bury the lest material. <lb />
With this weak soil on the <lb />
a poor seed bed is <lb />
risk in of seed <lb />
incurred, and a Weak sickly <lb />
the results, liable to be out down by <lb />
an unfavorable phase in the <lb />
r. But then there is such a work <lb />
To rid I auto of this sourness is s subsoiling, which simply means <lb />
on by electric storage batteries, ex- our aim in drainage, it can only breaking or loosening the under <lb />
be done by I challenge turning it op, and by <lb />
and defy on this this, yo i greatly aid the <lb />
Observe what a signal fail- ratification the roots of <lb />
ore s were, generally speak <lb />
The result of an of <lb />
tore in the soil is what may be term <lb />
e d sourness, which latter certain <lb />
claim that within five destruction to the roots of all plan to <lb />
supply of natural <lb />
gas baa been decreasing for a week, M. <lb />
and yesterday's cold made it <lb />
malls daily at for many families to return to <lb />
p. M. and departs at A. M <lb />
coal. <lb />
Fire the dry goods district <lb />
Boston Thanksgiving day burned <lb />
over two and one quarter <lb />
immense business buildings, cant- <lb />
a loss estimated at <lb />
will see <lb />
extremes of drought fell between the <lb />
flood next year. The train passed over his body <lb />
who arc thinking of going to it very badly. <lb />
will take Scotland Neck We <lb />
Slat- a farmer town last <lb />
Swearing a suit of the old time wool- <lb />
The figure in our dates We cast about a <lb />
with us has come to stay. and came to the conclusion, and on <lb />
i that does not owe <lb />
man or woman now living will ca pay. Farmers <lb />
date a without using a sons daughters <lb />
It on the light wear more home made <lb />
they do. <lb />
Lenoir A syndicate <lb />
then capitalists proposes to build <lb />
Wilmington, on the lino of the <lb />
Cape Fear <lb />
R., a hotel for <lb />
tourists. Six hundred and sixty <lb />
of near ocean <lb />
been selected, acres of <lb />
will be laid out into parks <lb />
for years. It will <lb />
move up to the third <lb />
and there it will rest one hundred <lb />
years. <lb />
Brazil is a republic. Dom Pedro, <lb />
seek the truth and and will Emperor, was dethroned last <lb />
MURPHY, <lb />
A E W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
MARRY <lb />
N. <lb />
M. <lb />
Y- AT-L A W, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
week, and has sailed for Europe. The hotel will contain rooms <lb />
The action of the of <lb />
Tarboro in uniting to aid <lb />
of county <lb />
crops have failed, <lb />
and sets a good example to mer- <lb />
chants in older towns and <lb />
ties where farmers have met <lb />
with reverses from the same cause <lb />
It shows that merchants O <lb />
are not only generous men <lb />
that they are public spirited ant <lb />
level beaded business men, <lb />
of the farmer and the mer <lb />
, , does not require to upon <lb />
The horse as a motor for on rich branches and bottom than once in lour <lb />
lands the past season, land full of rears, but season season you <lb />
vegetable matter, which, in Its your depth of plow- <lb />
sour condition, poisoned the plant as u is termed here <lb />
in the place of nourishing it. until reach the <lb />
the other hand drain these lauds of ten or twelve inches, <lb />
tiles, render these great By crying out of this, ac <lb />
of vegetable avail it with the regular <lb />
Bach other, and that in aiding the <lb />
under such circumstances <lb />
they ate contributing to the pros- <lb />
of their county and helping <lb />
cases of enthusiasm may <lb />
bring their troubles with them. An <lb />
for plane food, and it taken of manure, you would, in a. here upon hearing the <lb />
to predict that the increase have <lb />
might be one aye, even , degree <lb />
richness. Again, land ought to be <lb />
From the above you will be able turned in time to allow these <lb />
to form some idea as to the value of great natural agencies of winter <lb />
these tiles In a season such as the and act up- <lb />
past, and having heard a wiseacre it, but it only the intelligent stranger passing by, and receiving <lb />
say will play the mischief and observant farmer who will or a stony stare <lb />
a dry hasten to reassure at their true value the effect with evidences of disgust, he <lb />
him, and others of a like mind of these silent workers. <lb />
the mellowing agency these <lb />
tiles work on soil, room of plan ea <lb />
news from the Old <lb />
yesterday morning stepped out on <lb />
the street, exclaimed, for <lb />
and fetched a whoop <lb />
which loosened the wax in <lb />
cars. is asked, <lb />
and will be fitted up with all mod <lb />
in improvements. <lb />
Salisbury Work <lb />
on the new gold find in Mont- <lb />
county and the excitement <lb />
is unabated. Four pounds of gold <lb />
were out by two men one day <lb />
last one man found a three <lb />
nugget of pure on Monday. <lb />
amount of gold so far found is <lb />
estimated by conservative men to <lb />
be worth less than <lb />
Nothing North Carolina has <lb />
this new find in richness. <lb />
A the <lb />
Chronicle says that about three <lb />
from Cooper's Station in <lb />
and Ananias Cherry, county solid volumes of smoke <lb />
of Tarboro, went as tar are to rise from <lb />
. n Al <lb />
and on returning began <lb />
It was accomplished without blood- <lb />
government will be <lb />
as the States of Bra--. <lb />
There is no monarchy on <lb />
American <lb />
The monument erected to <lb />
memory A- Armstrong, ed- <lb />
of the National Labor Tribune, by <lb />
the members of the labor <lb />
of the country, was <lb />
in Alleghany Park, Chicago, <lb />
week. There were persons, <lb />
present <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
Y-A W, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
the of Watch Knob <lb />
, , in every day from P. to A. M <lb />
tooling with the hammer, and An smoke about fee, <lb />
Under new management. Hot and <lb />
cold water baths. Good rooms and at- <lb />
, ten servants. Table always <lb />
was in of the gun. The the tree tops for about fifteen with the best of aha market. Feed <lb />
minutes at a time and then vanish stables In connection. <lb />
About thirty people witness <lb />
the phenomenon every day. <lb />
Mr. <lb />
went off and was struck <lb />
in the face, killing him instantly. <lb />
While Mack and his sixteen <lb />
year old son were unloading a wag- <lb />
on of the river bank at <lb />
Wheeling, the bank gave way and <lb />
river and drowned. <lb />
W. H. Edwards, a private in <lb />
Morris Guards of Atlantic city, was <lb />
accidentally shot on the 28th, by <lb />
went off to the police and reported Km g, while <lb />
the enthusiast for being drank. was target and <lb />
D G. JAMES, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,; <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice in all courts. Collection <lb />
i Specialty. <lb />
P. Minn. C <lb />
Civil Engineers, Surveyors <lb />
and Architects. <lb />
AND N. C. <lb />
HOTELS. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Statesville <lb />
G. Bash, of Concord township, <lb />
works a part of Maj. J. S. Morrison's; <lb />
land, raised this year bushels of <lb />
neighborhood of an eighth of an <lb />
-20 to the acre <lb />
These potatoes worth <lb />
will die. <lb />
potatoes are tine, too. Mr. <lb />
keeps up the stock by <lb />
from cuttings. <lb />
PER SAT <lb />
E. <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
SPENCER BROS., <lb />
THE NOME <lb />
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE- <lb />
Polite waiters. Rooms. Best <lb />
to the acre. market afford. When In the <lb />
better than don't they T The atop at the <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
S- c.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
GREENVILLE, N- C. <lb />
Our Dead<lb />
Published Every Wednesday <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
DISTRICT. <lb />
The <lb />
Bout Less of <lb />
Noble Sea. <lb />
TO- a <lb />
Price. per year. <lb />
tin TILT DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb />
rill not to Democratic <lb />
Ben measures that are <lb />
the true principles of the party. <lb />
If want a a <lb />
of the State send for the <lb />
ob. SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
at tub Post Office <lb />
G C, as Second-Class <lb />
Mail <lb />
WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 11th, <lb />
It seems Goldsboro is about <lb />
to all sisters as the <lb />
city of newspapers. Two new <lb />
journals have been started there <lb />
in as many weeks past. We hope <lb />
the field will prove ample and that <lb />
prosperity will crown efforts of <lb />
all. <lb />
We were glad to receive, a few <lb />
days ago, a copy of the daily <lb />
Ledger, of Oxford. Until <lb />
that issue arrived we were not <lb />
aware that a daily edition of that <lb />
splendid paper. It is small but <lb />
newsy, and as bright as a gold <lb />
dollar. <lb />
We will not have to buy any <lb />
more newspaper wrappers in a <lb />
long time. Congress is in session <lb />
and the Record comes every day. <lb />
About all they are fit for is to make <lb />
wrappers. Congress is real kind <lb />
to send them out to us newspaper <lb />
folks, but if they would just be <lb />
enough not to put any <lb />
printing on them and send them <lb />
along blank they would be lots <lb />
more serviceable. We would not <lb />
have to pick out the blank spots to <lb />
rite on then. <lb />
The Greenville in its <lb />
last issue does the editor honor <lb />
of copying his Cry of <lb />
the hot not the justice <lb />
of giving due <lb />
Review. <lb />
We beg pardon, brother, for the <lb />
error, But really, the fault does <lb />
Hot lie at our door. We clipped <lb />
the poem from an exchange which <lb />
gave it no credit, and not knowing <lb />
the author published it just as we <lb />
found it. The a firm <lb />
believer in giving its <lb />
full credit for whatever is <lb />
taken from their columns, but in <lb />
this instance think we were <lb />
sable, circumstances being as <lb />
above. We hope the Review <lb />
will accept this in lieu of the <lb />
credit. <lb />
Every farmer in Pitt <lb />
in Eastern North Carolina, ought <lb />
to read the letter from Mr. J. P. <lb />
Bowie, two columns of which will <lb />
be found on first page of the Be- <lb />
to-day. It treats upon <lb />
subjects of interest, the <lb />
of which cannot be over- <lb />
drawn. Only about half the letter <lb />
published to-day, the remaining <lb />
half being reserved for next week. <lb />
Mr. Bowie writes wisely, and if the <lb />
farmers will only follow his <lb />
brighter prospects will <lb />
dawn upon farming interests. <lb />
This paper and the one next week <lb />
should be preserved with care. <lb />
The letter alone is worth many <lb />
times more than the subscription <lb />
price for a year. <lb />
In <lb />
Dud, on <lb />
Friday, the <lb />
6th day of <lb />
December, <lb />
1889, in the <lb />
city of New <lb />
Orleans, <lb />
JEFFERSON DAVIS, <lb />
Ex-President of Lost <lb />
the Soldier and Statesman, <lb />
Grand Old Man of the <lb />
Born in Kentucky, Juno 3rd, 1808. <lb />
In peace, as <lb />
in war, he <lb />
his <lb />
country <lb />
with loyal- <lb />
and <lb />
He <lb />
lived an ex- <lb />
to <lb />
his fellow <lb />
men, and <lb />
died as die <lb />
the faithful. <lb />
Death came to him <lb />
in blessed old age. In <lb />
the early morning, whilst <lb />
the sentinel stars still watched <lb />
above him, the brave and noble <lb />
old chieftain slept unto death, to <lb />
wake at the reveille of eternity <lb />
loved, honored, and bis memory <lb />
deeply and affectionately enshrined <lb />
in hearts of oar Southern <lb />
Peace, blissful peace, to that <lb />
pi form which gave space and <lb />
earthly semblance to that noble <lb />
which glowed within its <lb />
pass. Brave and magnanimous <lb />
t Spirit of honor and <lb />
I Heaven direct, thou hast <lb />
crossed the dark and awful gulf <lb />
which hedges in mortality from <lb />
immortality To thy memory <lb />
would we bring, and weaving <lb />
words of praise as flowery <lb />
all persons who may desire to at- <lb />
garlands, scatter them above thy tend are respectfully invited. <lb />
At o'clock Friday morning <lb />
the spirit of Davis took <lb />
its flight from time to tho Great <lb />
Beyond. For nearly two weeks <lb />
the people of his beloved South- <lb />
land have been in a state of fever- <lb />
anxiety over his critical <lb />
They have listened in pro- <lb />
found and reverent silence for mes- <lb />
sages of hope from the bedside of <lb />
their suffering chieftain. And <lb />
when news favorable to his <lb />
would reach their ears, their <lb />
faces would give expression to the <lb />
joy that was felt within. But they <lb />
hoped against hope. Their worst <lb />
fears were realized. On the day <lb />
before he died the gratifying in- <lb />
came that Mr. Davis was <lb />
better; on the morrow the news <lb />
flashed across the wires into every <lb />
hamlet and village and town and <lb />
city in the South that could be <lb />
reached, that the great man had <lb />
fallen. And the whole South bow- <lb />
ed her head in great grief. Every <lb />
heart keenly felt its own sorrow. <lb />
Every patriotic son of the South <lb />
realized a personal affliction in the <lb />
death of Jefferson Davis. Every <lb />
man could say was and <lb />
the whole South a body could <lb />
say was We were <lb />
proud of him while he was living, <lb />
we cherish his memory in death- <lb />
The name of Jefferson Davis will <lb />
ever be associated with the most <lb />
illustrious sons of our great com- <lb />
and the record of his <lb />
deeds will make up ft blight page <lb />
in the history of country. He <lb />
won for himself <lb />
in our conflict with Mexico. <lb />
He won for himself an enviable <lb />
distinction in the of the <lb />
United States. He won for him- <lb />
self the undying grain love <lb />
of the South for his able <lb />
and manly of her rights. <lb />
We love him because he loved us. <lb />
His name has been held up to pub- <lb />
ridicule fay the <lb />
of the North. He h.-is been abused <lb />
and and misrepresented <lb />
more than other man that has <lb />
lived in the present Ho <lb />
has been given the of <lb />
and If it was true, we <lb />
thank God for rebels and traitors. <lb />
Would that we more of them. <lb />
In the midst of unmerited calumny <lb />
and the poisoned <lb />
tongues of arrant hypocrites and <lb />
scoundrels were seeking to be- <lb />
smirch his character, and to ob- <lb />
the glory and praise that he <lb />
had won a conscientious dis- <lb />
charge of Davis bore <lb />
up under it all line a true Knight, <lb />
that he was. Undisturbed by the <lb />
cruel shafts of his enemies, and <lb />
with a serenity that was <lb />
beautiful to contemplate, he <lb />
ed grandly on in the way of life, <lb />
acting and laboring and living for <lb />
the welfare of the South. And he <lb />
died with not a stain upon his <lb />
character, nay, but with a halo of <lb />
glory resting upon his brow, and <lb />
a sweet peace breathed into his <lb />
soul. He died as the hero always <lb />
dies, covered all over with glory, <lb />
and amid the tears and <lb />
of his countrymen. <lb />
Let the South plant evergreens <lb />
upon his grave, and cherish his <lb />
memory forever. <lb />
For the Reflector. <lb />
BY K. <lb />
A nation's heart is bowed with grief, <lb />
And a nation sore with weeping. <lb />
Around the bier where the nation's Chief <lb />
The truce of death is keeping. <lb />
The angels came when his years complete <lb />
Bade earthly ties to sever. <lb />
When the hero-heart had cease to bast, <lb />
And his voice was stilled forever. <lb />
And away to the land <lb />
On the wings of lore they a him. <lb />
To meet again his band, <lb />
Who've crossed the river bet re him. <lb />
With laurel wreath and victor's name. <lb />
Blind f had never crowned him. <lb />
But the fuller meed of a stainless <lb />
Its glories shed around him. <lb />
And out from the storm of years <lb />
There comes the actings of glory, <lb />
As through the mist or a people's tears, <lb />
Is re; d a hero's <lb />
While yet it come, <lb />
Will ring in martial numbers. <lb />
To the bugle's no e and the throbbing <lb />
drum, <lb />
The deeds of him who <lb />
And over his lowly Southern <lb />
Will time spread a token <lb />
To sneak the faith of a Southern brave <lb />
And a trust unbroken. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, Dec. <lb />
Memorial Services. <lb />
The funeral ceremonies of the <lb />
Hon. Jefferson Davis, <lb />
dent of the Confederate States, <lb />
will take place at noon <lb />
day the 11th of December, 1889, <lb />
and the people of Greenville are <lb />
respectfully requested to close <lb />
their places of business <lb />
to o'clock as a token of respect <lb />
for the honored dead. <lb />
Memorial services will be held <lb />
in the Court House at M., no- <lb />
of which will be given by the <lb />
tolling of the bells and to which <lb />
mortal resting place, in token that <lb />
the beloved dead still lives is the , <lb />
hearts the j <lb />
The ladies are especially invited. <lb />
. F. G. James, <lb />
This Dec. 10th, 1889. <lb />
In Frank Lulu, of the 30th ult., <lb />
appears an article from the pen of <lb />
our distinguished and <lb />
we may add statesman, Col. Harry <lb />
styled Hope of the <lb />
The article is attracting <lb />
universal attention and command- <lb />
the favorable comment of <lb />
press and people, and gives Col. <lb />
Skinner a national reputation as a <lb />
novel and original thinker in a line <lb />
that is in the needs <lb />
of our people and will interest their <lb />
universal favor. Other matter <lb />
vents us from reproducing the <lb />
in this issue, we will do so in <lb />
the future. The leading idea is to <lb />
protect cotton culture with the <lb />
same arm of care as is thrown <lb />
around its manufacture and <lb />
a feasible plan by which the <lb />
government can do so without <lb />
ard of loss. had intended to <lb />
give comments by exchanges, but <lb />
space forbids. It is to be regret- <lb />
that one of Col. Skinner's ca- <lb />
should be kept in private <lb />
lite, but the time is near at hand <lb />
when the people will call him to <lb />
fields of usefulness in the public <lb />
service. <lb />
Commissioner's Proceedings. <lb />
Greenville, N, <lb />
Board Commissioners of Pitt <lb />
county, met Ibis day, present <lb />
Dan-son, Chairman, G- M. Mooring, <lb />
T. E. Keel, W. A. James and C. V. <lb />
Newton. After leading and <lb />
of proceedings of last meet- <lb />
the Board went into an election <lb />
of chairman year. <lb />
C. Dawson received votes and T. <lb />
E. Keel whereupon C. Dawson <lb />
was declared elected. <lb />
The following orders for paupers <lb />
were <lb />
Susan Turner 5.00, John Stocks <lb />
4.50, Taylor COO, Mar- <lb />
Bryan 3.00, James Masters <lb />
2.00, Ivy Mayo Patsy Elks <lb />
1.50, B D Smith 2.00, Nancy Moore <lb />
John Baker 1.50, Daniel Web- <lb />
2.00, Nelson 4.00. <lb />
William Lydia <lb />
ant 2.00. Jacob 1.50. <lb />
Jacob 2.00, Henry Harris <lb />
2.00. F M Smith <lb />
Orders for general claims were <lb />
issued as <lb />
L Pollard 1.20, G A <lb />
an R E Pollard 1.00. John <lb />
Ward 1.00, D J 2.50, <lb />
Thomas Bell 1.00, Horton <lb />
G A 2.14, J J <lb />
J H Smith It I Smith <lb />
lease Williams Pee- <lb />
den Asa Garris 1.08, H B <lb />
7.70, J A Lang J W <lb />
28.00, J A Thigpen 2.00. H C Hook- <lb />
15.00. P 30.00, C F Gas- <lb />
kins S J 14.50, <lb />
11.00, F M <lb />
23.00, L B Cox 8.30. <lb />
It. Jr., of <lb />
petition <lb />
valuation of acres of laud, which <lb />
was valued on tax list at <lb />
where it should have been <lb />
The Board granted the petition. <lb />
H. Q. of Greenville <lb />
inn for <lb />
in valuation acres laud <lb />
which is placed at and <lb />
Board satisfied the same <lb />
is excessive reduced it to <lb />
Prank Johnston petitioned for <lb />
reduction in valuation on acres <lb />
of land Greenville township <lb />
valued at which the Board <lb />
granted and placed the value at <lb />
John A. Manning, of Bethel town- <lb />
ship, showed be was charged <lb />
on the tax list with acres of <lb />
land while same was listed by <lb />
his sous, and petitioned to be re-, <lb />
leased from the same, which the <lb />
Board granted. <lb />
Martha Benson complained <lb />
valuation of laud in <lb />
township, acres valued at <lb />
is excessive and petitioned for re- <lb />
which board granted, <lb />
making the same <lb />
A. J. Tyson complained val- <lb />
of bis land in town- <lb />
ship acres valued at is <lb />
excessive, petitioned for <lb />
which the Board granted, making <lb />
the value <lb />
The persons were ex. <lb />
from poll tax for 1889 <lb />
cause stated J B <lb />
dent ; Shade F Hardy, lame foot; <lb />
Harris, over age ; Henry <lb />
Harris, poverty; W H <lb />
lame hand; J B broken <lb />
arm ; W H Harris, lame leg; Asa <lb />
Knox, bad health; J B Thomas, bad <lb />
health; Henry D Manning, <lb />
Thomas P. Nelson, lameness. <lb />
J. W. Page, Constable of Caro- <lb />
township, tendered his resigns <lb />
which was accepted, and Jo <lb />
L- was duly elected <lb />
to All the unexpired term. He ten- <lb />
his official bond which was <lb />
approved, oath or office was ad <lb />
G. A. Constable of <lb />
township, tendered bis <lb />
renewal bond which was approved. <lb />
G. W. Edmondson, Constable of <lb />
township, tendered <lb />
which was approved. <lb />
C. Standard Keeper for <lb />
county, tendered his official <lb />
bond which was accepted. <lb />
The persons were <lb />
lowed to list taxes as per abstracts <lb />
filed Jane M Brown, N E <lb />
son, Alonzo Cherry, T A Cherry, J <lb />
W Daniel, Green Daniel, George <lb />
Edwards, J L Elks, J S Forties, J B <lb />
Forbes, Sal lie Fleming, Alex <lb />
J H Kittrell, <lb />
Charles Jesse A Tyson, <lb />
George Williams, Amos Wilson, <lb />
Greenville township; H Camp- <lb />
bell, Anton j Dawson, E S Edwards, <lb />
Wm Graham. Martin Harper, J C <lb />
Harrington. Harries, Jo. <lb />
Jackson, King, C C <lb />
Kirkman, J L Nelson, Abram No- <lb />
J W Pettiway, Joel Patrick, <lb />
James Boss, G W Allen <lb />
Smith, Sun-Smith, S G. <lb />
ton, Francis George <lb />
Wingate, Con- <lb />
S W Andrews, Watson <lb />
Brown, Oliver Cox, Louis Elks, <lb />
Abram Ellison, Page, Sam <lb />
Perry, Tamer Smith, <lb />
Charles Edward W e thing- <lb />
ton, Waters, L A <lb />
E Causey, Ass Alfred Bar <lb />
Harris Bros., Falkland; G L <lb />
B B W A M E Kit- <lb />
red, J W <lb />
Taylor, Thomas Vino, W D <lb />
Bethel; At- <lb />
E L <lb />
Abram Thigpen, Farmville; <lb />
Fernando Bullock, W B <lb />
Jr., Carolina; Edward Carney. M T <lb />
E O Williams, <lb />
J Allen <lb />
Sue Bynum, Maggie Bynum, <lb />
ding C Dam; <lb />
G T Dawson, J A Faithful, J T <lb />
J S Warren, <lb />
1889. <lb />
Board met this day, all members <lb />
present. The orders for <lb />
general claims were A D <lb />
Hill 1.09, James Barrett 15.50, J W <lb />
Harrington 1.20, D H James 72.15 <lb />
D H James John Flanagan 3.00 <lb />
T E Keel 11.00, W A James 13.90, <lb />
C V Newton 9.90, G M Mooring 5.80 <lb />
Council Dawson 7.60. <lb />
The following were exempted from <lb />
poll Levi W Dawson, non-res- <lb />
; W G listed twice; <lb />
E S Clark, under age; J L Wooten, <lb />
under age. <lb />
B J Wilson made complaint that <lb />
the valuation of his laud in Green- <lb />
ville township at is excessive <lb />
The Board alter investigation re- <lb />
the same to <lb />
J Allen guardian Stokes heirs, <lb />
complained that he is charged on <lb />
tax list of 1889 with acres land <lb />
in Swift Creek township valued at <lb />
which an error, be having <lb />
settled with one-ball of said heirs. <lb />
The Board investigated and ordered <lb />
it changed to acres valued <lb />
J B Cherry, Treasurer, <lb />
ed his account, which was <lb />
approved, as <lb />
To in hand last re- <lb />
port, <lb />
To sour- <lb />
taxation, <lb />
By transferred to <lb />
school fund, <lb />
By amount transferred <lb />
stock law fund, <lb />
By Co paid, <lb />
By corn's on <lb />
14,188.89, <lb />
By corn's on <lb />
13,087.29, <lb />
Balance on hand, <lb />
The following county officers <lb />
their accounts which <lb />
were examined and approved D H <lb />
James, Deeds; J B <lb />
Cherry, Treasurer Stock Law ; J A <lb />
K Tucker, Sheriff; E A Clerk <lb />
Superior Court. <lb />
The following officers presented <lb />
their renewal bonds which were <lb />
proved <lb />
J. A. K. Tucker, Sheriff, three <lb />
bonds aggregating <lb />
James B. Cherry, two <lb />
bonds aggregation <lb />
E. A. Superior Court Clerk <lb />
D. H. James, Register of Deeds, <lb />
J. S. L. Ward, Surveyor, <lb />
S. Constable, <lb />
W. J. Constable, <lb />
The following were allowed to <lb />
list C C Bland for <lb />
A B Patrick, C C <lb />
Bland, B U John <lb />
Swift Creek; A L Blow, J J <lb />
Walston. A L Blow, J <lb />
A J Elks, J A Button, <lb />
Greenville <lb />
M. King, ex-Sheriff, appeared <lb />
before Board and asked that <lb />
the collection of the execution issued <lb />
upon the judgment in favor of the <lb />
against him and his official <lb />
bond be indulged. The request was <lb />
refused. It was ordered that A. L. <lb />
Blow, Attorney for the Board, have <lb />
said execution collected at <lb />
provided however, that if the sum <lb />
of lie paid on said judgment <lb />
hours said attorney <lb />
indulge the balance of said <lb />
The Coroner failing to file his <lb />
renewal bond, the office of Coroner <lb />
was declared vacant. The office of <lb />
Constable Farmville, <lb />
Beaver Dam, Greenville, <lb />
Creek townships having <lb />
failed to bonds, these offices <lb />
were declared <lb />
of jury to lay out and es- <lb />
new Bethel township <lb />
read approved. <lb />
G. It. and C V. Newton <lb />
were appointed a committee to in- <lb />
accounts of the <lb />
officers of the <lb />
of from <lb />
the laxative and juice of <lb />
California figs, combined with the <lb />
virtues of plants known <lb />
to be most beneficial to human <lb />
system, acts gently on the kidneys, <lb />
liver and effectually cleans- <lb />
the system, dispelling colds and <lb />
headaches, and curing habitual con- <lb />
Of It <lb />
just received the nicest line of <lb />
and Jewelry, <lb />
Ever and will continue to keep on until the <lb />
If you need anything that line it will be to your to <lb />
give ha trial before <lb />
BANJO AND GUITAR STRINGS <lb />
Also Watches Clocks and Jewelry repaired at short notion and In work- <lb />
and warranted. Call and see him. <lb />
IN. <lb />
N. <lb />
Grocery Store <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
OF C <lb />
to of Pitt and comities, a line of the following <lb />
that arc not to be excelled in this market. And to lie and <lb />
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS of all kind, NOTIONS. <lb />
GOODS. and CAPS, HOOTS mid <lb />
and CHILDREN'S FURNITURE and <lb />
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and CROCKERY and <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER <lb />
Gin and Mill MUDS, Hay, Rock Paris, <lb />
Hair. and <lb />
GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, per dozen, lost per cent for Cash. Dread Prep- <lb />
and Hall's Star at Jobbers Lead and pure Lin- <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors, Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a ell and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
Grocery Store and <lb />
Next or to K. Glenn. I Lave opened a <lb />
on hand a fine lino <lb />
Flour. Coffee, Sugar, OIL Molasses, <lb />
Cheese. Crackers, Tobacco, Apples, I <lb />
Canned Goods and most everything usually kept in a <lb />
grocery store, as well as Crockery, Wood and <lb />
Ware, Call and see us. Goods delivered free any <lb />
town. <lb />
I. J. CHERRY. Greenville, C. <lb />
HARDWARE FIRM THE <lb />
to R. S. Clark Co. <lb />
inform; their friends and <lb />
generally that are located <lb />
at old stand of R. S. Co . <lb />
they expect to keep a fall line of <lb />
usually kept in a first-class <lb />
store, consisting of <lb />
Tinware, Furnishing <lb />
Pints. Oils, Glass, Putty, Sash, Doors <lb />
an Material, Builder's <lb />
Cutlery, Lamp Goods, and <lb />
Implements. We also run <lb />
a SHOP and are prepared to do all <lb />
kids of Sheet Metal Work, Guttering, <lb />
and Repairing, hand made <lb />
Pipe, made of best refined Iron. <lb />
which we are prepared to give <lb />
bargains in. us a <lb />
call <lb />
PENDER, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
-Must be met with- <lb />
LOW PRICES <lb />
-------We propose to sell------- <lb />
GOODS AT PRICES <lb />
-To meet the- <lb />
J. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds Risks placed In strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
D. Williamson, <lb />
Has <lb />
ANOTHER <lb />
Car Load of Fine <lb />
Horses <lb />
Mules, <lb />
--------Just received by------- <lb />
Demands of the Times. <lb />
And if yon want to make some <lb />
GOOD BARGAINS <lb />
Don't fail to give us a call. We <lb />
mean business. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO, <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
of good <lb />
character, and capable of <lb />
doing the domestics of a family. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Moved to One Door North of Court House. <lb />
WILL CONTINUE THE OF <lb />
PH BUGGIES, CARTS DRATS. <lb />
My Factory Is well equipped With the best Mechanics, put up nothing <lb />
but first-class work. We keep up with the time and Host improved styles. <lb />
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs arc use J. you can select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a lull of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which we sell as as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor hop <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
will be sold------ <lb />
or at reasonable terms on time on <lb />
proved security. I bought stock for <lb />
Cash and can afford to sell as cheap as <lb />
anyone. Give me a call.<lb />
Both the method tad when <lb />
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant <lb />
and refreshing to the taste, and acts <lb />
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, <lb />
Live and Bowels, cleanses the sys- <lb />
effectually, dispels colds, head- <lb />
aches and fevers and cures habitual <lb />
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the <lb />
only remedy or its kind ever pro- <lb />
pleasing to the taste and ac- <lb />
to the stomach, prompt in <lb />
its action and truly beneficial in its <lb />
effects, prepared only from the most <lb />
healthy and agreeable substances, its <lb />
many excellent qualities commend it <lb />
to all and hare made it the moat <lb />
popular remedy known. <lb />
Syrup of Figs fa for in Mo <lb />
and f bottles by B loading drug- <lb />
gists. Any reliable druggist who <lb />
may not have it on band will pro- <lb />
cure it promptly for any on who <lb />
wishes to try it Do not accept any <lb />
co. <lb />
LOW TARIFF <lb />
FA <lb />
NO ME MIFF OH <lb />
For we have free Buggies now. Ah <lb />
you are free to buy where you please, but <lb />
if you want to save money yon come to <lb />
my Factory on 4th street, rear of J. B. <lb />
Cherry Co's. For convenience we <lb />
have also an entrance through II. F. <lb />
Keel's Stables on 3rd street. I can give <lb />
you <lb />
That you ever had in your life for <lb />
810.00 to less money than any one <lb />
else in the county can give you. Why V <lb />
for my expenses are less I pay tn <lb />
spot cash for goods and save the dis- <lb />
counts, and if you don't believe It you <lb />
come and see. Having had years <lb />
experience in the business I guarantee <lb />
perfect satisfaction or no charge. Re- <lb />
pairing a specialty. Don't forget the <lb />
place on 4th street rear J. B. Cherry <lb />
A. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
The Tar Transportation Company <lb />
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, <lb />
J. B. Cherry, <lb />
J. Greenville, <lb />
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Capt. II. F. Jones, Washington, Gen Ag <lb />
The People's Line for travel on Ta <lb />
, . <lb />
Steamer Greenville is the finest <lb />
and quickest boat on the river. She has <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted specially for the comfort, ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladles. <lb />
POLITE <lb />
A first-class Table furnished with <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Greenville is <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at o'clock, A. m. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, a. <lb />
Freights received daily and <lb />
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb />
j. i. huh, if eat <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
J. T. ALLEN <lb />
CONFECTIONER <lb />
Wishes to inform the public that <lb />
he is prepared to furnish you <lb />
and wishes to at <lb />
least a portion of what <lb />
you need in the <lb />
way of <lb />
Groceries, Provisions, <lb />
And General Supplies. I keep <lb />
a line of Flour, Sugar. Coffee, <lb />
Meat, and all heavy and light <lb />
Groceries that will be sure to <lb />
suit you. <lb />
I not claim to sell goods <lb />
under everybody in the world, <lb />
but I will give you just as low <lb />
prices as can be had in Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
I do not claim to the <lb />
best goods in the world, bu I <lb />
claim mine to be just as fresh <lb />
and just as cheap as can be <lb />
found in Pitt county. I shall <lb />
endeavor to please all customers. <lb />
J. T. ALLEN. <lb />
ST. O. <lb />
R A. TAFT, <lb />
Wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has <lb />
bought out the Grocery establishment of T. Cherry, and with <lb />
new stock added is now prepared to furnish the very best <lb />
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND FAMILY SUPPLIES <lb />
At prices fully in keeping with the d times. I keep Flour, <lb />
Meat, Lard, Molasses, Confections. Canned Goods, Crockery, <lb />
Glassware, Tobacco, <lb />
Orange Syrup is the best Molasses this market. <lb />
You are invited to call. Remember the place, at Cherry's stand. <lb />
U. O. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
CHERRY CO. <lb />
again come to your attention solicit your esteemed patronage <lb />
do not claim that we have the largest and best stock east of the <lb />
Mountains, but we do say that arc to the front <lb />
with a specially selected line of-------- <lb />
full with <lb />
who favor us with <lb />
Suited to the want of a large of customers. We arc in <lb />
the hard times and can and will make low prices to all <lb />
their patronage. Look down this column and sec if cannot Interest you. <lb />
are better prepared than ever before to servo you. Wu have in stock to-day <lb />
a line of <lb />
HEADQUARTERS <lb />
Water Mills. <lb />
The undersigned having leased these <lb />
mills for P number of years and put them <lb />
In thorough order, bags leave to inform <lb />
the public that he it prepared to r <lb />
Corn and wheat in a first-class manner. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed to all patrons. <lb />
I would inform merchants that I am <lb />
prepared to furnish them good water <lb />
mill meal at prices delivered. <lb />
Customers wanting to buy at retail can <lb />
be supplied at my store in <lb />
where will also find a select stock <lb />
General Merchandise which will <lb />
Robt, R. Fleming. <lb />
We adopt this method <lb />
of informing our old <lb />
customers and the pub- <lb />
generally that we <lb />
have returned f from <lb />
New York with the <lb />
stock we have ever <lb />
carried. <lb />
The experience of two <lb />
years in the Northern <lb />
markets together with <lb />
increased capital <lb />
us to offer <lb />
bargains than ever. <lb />
Standard Prints <lb />
Plaids Clothing, <lb />
Dry Goods, Shoes, and <lb />
are all going at <lb />
astonishingly low <lb />
prices. <lb />
A visit from you is <lb />
requested. <lb />
BROWN HOOKER, <lb />
Greenville, If. C. <lb />
A SPECIALIST Physician <lb />
In the <lb />
and weaknesses of <lb />
men will mall a book free, giving <lb />
remedies which cure ed and <lb />
hopeless sufferers privately at home. <lb />
Address Specialist; room A, M Reade <lb />
Broadway. How Tort. <lb />
Embracing Dress Goods and Trimmings, Ginghams and Calicoes, <lb />
and Suitings, Piece Goods and for Men's and Boy's Suits, Homespuns, <lb />
Sheetings, Bleached and Unbleached Domestics, Canton Flannels and Bed Ticking. <lb />
Boots and Shoes. <lb />
For Men, Women, Boys, Misses and Children, prices that will cause the poor to <lb />
rejoice, and the hearts of all will be mode glad who buy Boots and Shoes from us, <lb />
why because we sell low and give the money's worth. A full line of Notions <lb />
and Goods that will delight the hearts of and old. <lb />
HATS and CAPS for men, boys and children. in this line we offer <lb />
you a stock as the farmer or mechanic can wish. We make o specialty <lb />
of Steel Nails and guarantee them to be the best made. <lb />
Groceries. j <lb />
Which we are selling at rock bottom prices, not because we arc forced to do so <lb />
but we take pleasure in offering and selling low down. Can we interest you here <lb />
If so come in and examine our stock of Sugar, Molasses. Coffee, Tea, Soaps, both <lb />
Toilet and Laundry, Lye, Matches, Starch, Rice, Meats of different kinds, Flour <lb />
which we are now buying from first hands and can save yon money if you call and <lb />
examine before buying elsewhere. Tobacco and Snuff. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture. <lb />
Of which we carry a line not to be excelled in this market, such a Suits, <lb />
Bureaus, Double and Single Bedsteads, Tables. Cots, Washstands, Bed Springs and <lb />
Mattresses, Children's Cradles and Beds, Chairs of different kinds and varieties, <lb />
all to suit hard times and short crops. Anything that yon want In this line <lb />
have not got it in stock we will make a special order for you, as we have <lb />
from several of the best furniture houses in the United States and guarantee sat- <lb />
as to prices. Wood and Willow ware, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, <lb />
Bridles and Collars. Cart Saddles, Whips and Horse Millinery. Trunks, <lb />
Valises and Traveling Bags, <lb />
Life is too short to keep on telling what we have and can do. But wishing <lb />
you all health and prosperity and giving to every man. woman and child who comes <lb />
to Greenville a cordial invitation to come in and examine our stock. <lb />
We remain yours to serve <lb />
J. B. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Appointments <lb />
For preaching on Bethlehem Mission. <lb />
Bethlehem, 1st Sunday at <lb />
School House, 1st Sunday at <lb />
o'clock <lb />
Sparta, 2nd Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Shad t Grove, Sunday at <lb />
Salem 4th Sunday at II o'clock. <lb />
Chapel, 4th Sunday <lb />
S c. Quoth, P. C. <lb />
Money to Loan. <lb />
ON IMPROVED FARMS, In sums of <lb />
and upwards. Loans are re- <lb />
payable small annual <lb />
through a period of five years thus en- i <lb />
Killing the borrower to pay off his In- i <lb />
without exhausting bis crops <lb />
; n any one year. Apply to <lb />
TUCKER MURPHY<lb /></p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
A. C. <lb />
Cotton 2-5. <lb />
Pei Grand, Boss <lb />
at the Old Brick Store <lb />
Tee crowd in town was <lb />
Seed Bye Bred Wheat Tor sale. <lb />
E. C. <lb />
M. Ferry Sew <lb />
Garden Seed at the Old Store. <lb />
and Bags <lb />
sale, and Bushels <lb />
by K. C. <lb />
Highest cash price paid for cotton <lb />
Seed by E- C. 10.000 bush- <lb />
els <lb />
One dollar bays a Solid leather <lb />
Ladies Shoe at J. B. Cherry Go's. <lb />
Holiday are the attraction. <lb />
a Double Shot <lb />
at J. B. Cherry <lb />
can gel postage stamps, mail <lb />
letters and buy cigars at the <lb />
office. <lb />
Take stock in the Building and <lb />
Loan Association. <lb />
Try a Ban Sweet Ionic. <lb />
in town at J B. Cherry We. <lb />
One dollar e Whole Stock <lb />
Mans Shoe J. B. Go's <lb />
Good <lb />
Almanacs tr 1600 can be had at <lb />
I he office. <lb />
dozen Eggs cash or <lb />
in trade, wanted. J. J. Jr. <lb />
Nice line of at the <lb />
citron, <lb />
candy, pulverized sugar at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
All goods low down the Spot <lb />
at i. B- Cherry Go's. <lb />
The loaf of bread ever ate <lb />
was made of Lace Flour, at <lb />
he Old Store. <lb />
Plaid <lb />
eat yard, at J. B. Cherry Go's. <lb />
The Prettiest Line of Ladies Jew <lb />
in town at Moses <lb />
the Jeweler. <lb />
LI ides, Bags, <lb />
Peas, Corn, Oil Barrel at the <lb />
Md Store. <lb />
A Full Line Clocks, Jewelry <lb />
Spectacles sale by Moses <lb />
the Jeweler. <lb />
More of our people should join <lb />
Building and Association. <lb />
t Will prove a blessing to the town. <lb />
Any subscriptions that come <lb />
luring this month will secure <lb />
Mr. J. M. Ins gone, to Texas. <lb />
K M wife have returned <lb />
Mr. J. B. from <lb />
Marquis, of is tIs- <lb />
Mi Al It Lang <lb />
Mr. Sherwood of Raleigh, spent <lb />
a pert last week, with relatives here. <lb />
Friend Brews is the smiling <lb />
man, young gent at home being the <lb />
cause. <lb />
Miss Annie Ward a young <lb />
lady from Hamilton is visiting Mr <lb />
Mis V L Stephens <lb />
Mr. D. Abram, of Rocky Mount, <lb />
of Mrs. S. M. was in town a <lb />
or two of last week. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. J,. of <lb />
ville. were in a day or two last week <lb />
the parents of Mrs. <lb />
Mrs. E. C Glenn and Mrs. F. G. James <lb />
returned home Friday evening from their <lb />
visit to Greensboro and the Si. E. Con-<lb />
Mr. a prosperous whole- <lb />
sale merchant of Philadelphia, made a <lb />
flying to Greenville last week to <lb />
visit his relative, Mr. M. K. Lang. <lb />
We see from the Oxford that <lb />
Messrs P H Mayo and L F Evans, of <lb />
county, sold tobacco at the New Johnson <lb />
Warehouse in that town, on lat Friday. <lb />
Kev. G. L. Finch went over to preach <lb />
at LaGrange Sunday. He has received <lb />
several calls during lust few weeks, <lb />
that town Plymouth both being in <lb />
tin number. <lb />
In a few days the <lb />
receive a beautiful of ends, <lb />
to match, suitable either <lb />
for nice printing correspondence. <lb />
Tin will lie sure to please the ladies- <lb />
we tin-in to call. <lb />
Mrs. Cowed is desirous of milk- <lb />
a change her millinery business <lb />
the first of January, and requests all <lb />
indebted to her to forward <lb />
at once and settle. Mir i selling her <lb />
present stock at reduced prices <lb />
. look over your stationery <lb />
see if j our stock of bill heads and <lb />
heads is not most exhausted. You <lb />
may need many of them about the lint <lb />
of the and the Reflector office is <lb />
prepared to do good work that line. <lb />
Ex-Got. is now Superintendent <lb />
of the M. K. School of this town. <lb />
He began his in that capacity last <lb />
Sunday morning. He is an excellent <lb />
Hum any position. <lb />
Sunday night the Chief Police over- <lb />
hauled a suspicious prowling about <lb />
the old Club House. The gave <lb />
the officer the slip, the latter chasing <lb />
him about two blocks firing a time <lb />
or so at him the nice but without <lb />
The Reflector added another sub- <lb />
scriber from W last week. A <lb />
gentleman there who subscribed a few <lb />
weeks since writes a friend that if he <lb />
known Greenville had such a good <lb />
paper he would have been a subscriber <lb />
long <lb />
As the advertising patronage the <lb />
Reflector is quite large the items on <lb />
local page this week are put in smaller <lb />
type than usual, which very <lb />
the amount of reading <lb />
the paper. We hope tuts will meet the <lb />
full of patrons. <lb />
A little son of Mayor F <lb />
R James was painfully burned yesterday <lb />
The little fellow and his were play- <lb />
with in on the porch of <lb />
the residence, when the matches <lb />
Ignited and set fire to the dress of the <lb />
little boy. His ban Is, arms and chin were <lb />
badly burned. Mr was sit- <lb />
ting on the front porch at the time, and <lb />
hearing the child's screams rushed out <lb />
and his the child which <lb />
smothered the flames <lb />
James a bucket of water and <lb />
extinguished them. Their timely assist- <lb />
no doubt saved the life of little <lb />
Bert. <lb />
Sunday night just after hour <lb />
Postmaster J. J. Perkins went to the <lb />
post office to arrange the mail ready for <lb />
dispatching next morning and when lie <lb />
to open the door found it unlocked <lb />
He went in, lighted a lamp and found a <lb />
man crouched under the stump <lb />
counter. Mr Perkins advanced toward <lb />
the when the latter told him not <lb />
to snoot, he would surrender. However, <lb />
he have soon detected that the <lb />
Postmaster unarmed, as he the <lb />
next instant made a dash for liberty <lb />
leaving only a of his coat-tail in <lb />
the hands of the P M as the exit was <lb />
made The thief got only about cents. <lb />
Out Look <lb />
BOOTS SHOES <lb />
Ladies and Misses Cloaks <lb />
The Reflector received several very <lb />
gratifying compliments last week and <lb />
while we do nut publish them or the <lb />
name of persons bestowing them, they <lb />
are none the less appreciated. It cheers <lb />
and encourages one his to have <lb />
Mr. The. E Little, one our j kiwi words spoken to <lb />
Heaver was in to see <lb />
There is money in raising truck and <lb />
the <lb />
hers from <lb />
Thursday, said one of his neighbors <lb />
made gallons of syrup from sugar <lb />
cane this year, lie also had some very <lb />
nice words to say for <lb />
Rev. W. R. Ware, Washington, preach- <lb />
ed in the Methodist Church of this town <lb />
Sunday and Kev. J- G Nelson. <lb />
of in the same <lb />
church at night. The late Conference <lb />
returned both these ministers to the char- <lb />
they occupied last year. <lb />
The late Conference at Greensboro, re- <lb />
turned E Glenn to Greenville Cir- <lb />
It was formerly Bethlehem Mission <lb />
but the was changed at this Con- <lb />
Mr had one of the <lb />
best reports of his last year's work that <lb />
was read before the body. <lb />
Mr. B. L. Davis, of Farmville. who it <lb />
was announced would move to Green- <lb />
ville in January and conduct an <lb />
store here next year, has later decided <lb />
not to do so. lie says crops have been <lb />
so short this year that lie does not <lb />
justified in changing his place of <lb />
yet. <lb />
Mr. K. R. one of the lead- <lb />
business men and farmers of <lb />
was taken suddenly ill with <lb />
fever on Tuesday night last <lb />
week. For several Ml condition <lb />
was considered very dangerous, but at <lb />
last accounts we are glad to say he had <lb />
greatly improved. <lb />
A fir i close of the Conference at <lb />
Greensboro, Rev. R. John. Pastor of <lb />
j the M. E. Church here, went to <lb />
burg to spend a few days and reached <lb />
home Monday evening. It is gratifying <lb />
until January 1891 <lb />
Wanted at Moses <lb />
T proportion. <lb />
Good lot of Horses Mules for <lb />
time if <lb />
also good Yoke Oxen. Apply <lb />
B. Cotten, Bluff N. C. <lb />
rout lease a <lb />
farm, must be good land with <lb />
welling. Address, P. O. Box <lb />
S. C <lb />
per lb Sweet Scotch <lb />
lb sold in Pitt Co., which <lb />
s of its superiority, at <lb />
he Old Brick Store. <lb />
Jan. Miss Maggie W. <lb />
will open a school at <lb />
her home. at reasonable <lb />
lies in the neighborhood. <lb />
Almanac is just as good <lb />
is any other offered sale. Its <lb />
are accurate can be <lb />
upon. <lb />
All those having work with me <lb />
rill please call for it by January 1st <lb />
is I am going to leave Greenville <lb />
hat date. M. <lb />
bushels each Potatoes, <lb />
Peas, pounds <lb />
Hams wanted at <lb />
Bros. <lb />
Mink, <lb />
Fox, Otter and <lb />
Jeer skins. Will pay more for <lb />
hem than any man in town. <lb />
J. J. Jr. <lb />
Tons Coal for sale per <lb />
small quantity cents per tub. <lb />
Jo not send for coal without send- <lb />
money to for it. Coal is <lb />
C. Glenn. <lb />
Goods at starvation prices at <lb />
They are selling <lb />
boy's suits for 91.00 and men's <lb />
Nothing like it ever <lb />
returned him lo Greenville for <lb />
another year. He is a good worker. <lb />
railed Products. <lb />
Innumerable articles of produce <lb />
what ain't are finding <lb />
way to market. This shows that <lb />
he people m the country are <lb />
their attention to what ever will bring <lb />
money. Last week besides cotton, cot- <lb />
ton seed, corn, peanuts, turnips, and <lb />
class of staple crops as well as the <lb />
supply of cord wood, there was <lb />
told in town fresh pork, beef, sausage, <lb />
turkeys, geese, ducks, chicken.-, eggs, <lb />
live the fur of foxes, <lb />
mil minks, charcoal, brooms, tooth- <lb />
brushes, straw brooms, gourds, and nu- <lb />
other small articles that we can- <lb />
not remember. It shows what people <lb />
an turn their attention to when they <lb />
All these little things count <lb />
Sure You Are Si-fit, Then So <lb />
These words were uttered by David <lb />
Crockett, and his acts being governed by <lb />
that motto will cause his name to be <lb />
down with it through the <lb />
for ages to come. In telling a <lb />
joke on himself about getting into the <lb />
hollow, when once running for <lb />
office, he said he did not call for help be- <lb />
cause his constituents had no respect <lb />
the man who would get into a scrape <lb />
be could not get himself oat of. <lb />
this we will say the people of this time <lb />
nave much respect for the opinion of <lb />
a man who jumps at his conclusions <lb />
without knowing what he is doing. <lb />
There is a disciple of David Crockett <lb />
the journals of Carolina, <lb />
which has for its motto the words that <lb />
head this article, but by no gov- <lb />
its utterances by them. If the Tar- <lb />
Southerner bad taken the trouble <lb />
last week to find out what it was doing <lb />
before that Mr. M. R. Lang, <lb />
i in of Greenville and Wilson had <lb />
assignment, it would not have <lb />
been necessary to have apologized in the <lb />
issue for making such <lb />
and to explain out of the <lb />
Buddie. <lb />
Two weeks only to Christmas. <lb />
Warm weather again this week. <lb />
The of the railroad is large. <lb />
But two more Reflectors this year. <lb />
It missed a good chance to snow last <lb />
week. <lb />
Look out for colds when this weather <lb />
changes. <lb />
Marriage bells have pealed again. Who <lb />
will be the next t <lb />
The ladies the Episcopal Church <lb />
held a festival last Friday night. <lb />
Turkeys go at about a pair. <lb />
few sold here as low as <lb />
Who is going to try and get some <lb />
started in Greenville next year <lb />
It is probable more of our farmers will <lb />
plant cane next year than did this year. <lb />
The Greenville Combination Store is <lb />
very attractive with the nice line of <lb />
goods. <lb />
Sidewalks can be greatly improved if <lb />
the people will save their coal ashes and <lb />
put on them. <lb />
A balking, kicking horse hitched to a <lb />
buggy created some excitement on the <lb />
streets Thursday <lb />
The exodus fever has been here some <lb />
but not accompanied with very <lb />
much of a moving fatality. <lb />
The has something nice <lb />
store for its readers which they can <lb />
look for about Christmas morning. <lb />
A number of Arabs were camped near <lb />
town last week and came in to sell <lb />
trinkets and to the people. <lb />
There being no salt market last <lb />
somewhat inconvenienced the hog <lb />
killers. Plenty here now, however. <lb />
ain't the place I'm looking <lb />
said Timothy Skinner, when he found <lb />
out the Reflector had a new umbrella. <lb />
The population of Greenville grows <lb />
three additions in one day last week. <lb />
They are all small but bid fair to the <lb />
The report of the proceedings of <lb />
Board of County Commissioners is quite <lb />
week but will prove of much in- <lb />
They must bare Pitt at the end of <lb />
the list tor holding the <lb />
We nothing about one being <lb />
held here. <lb />
There are some liberal advertisers <lb />
among the merchants of Greenville <lb />
are well the patronage of <lb />
the people. <lb />
Christmas is coming at the rate of <lb />
en days a week. Some of the little foil s <lb />
wish it was rate of nine or ten days <lb />
a week, no doubt. <lb />
Better take ad of the <lb />
combination offer with that splendid <lb />
magazine, The two until <lb />
January 1891 for <lb />
A young gent in town, nearly <lb />
teen, had to stop and up the <lb />
before he could tell how many <lb />
were bis father's family. <lb />
For the fiscal year ending Dec. 1st 1889, <lb />
there were exactly marriage licenses <lb />
issued in Pitt comity. Of this number <lb />
were for white couples and for <lb />
colored couples. <lb />
There are a number of loafers who con- <lb />
about the Market House and <lb />
the time in getting up dog fights. <lb />
This is a nuisance which needs <lb />
interference. <lb />
Every business house in Greenville <lb />
ought to close its doors between the hours <lb />
of k. and F. w., to-day in honor <lb />
Jefferson Davis, that time being set <lb />
apart for his obsequy. <lb />
Under the head Legal Notices on <lb />
fourth page will be found two advertise- <lb />
of land sale by J. A. K. Tucker, <lb />
to satisfy executions in Ins hands <lb />
against B. J, Wilson. <lb />
The Id its small extra pub- <lb />
just after noon, last Friday, gave <lb />
the of Greenville information of <lb />
Hon death thirty boors <lb />
before any other paper reached here con- <lb />
ft <lb />
we want to see the farmers close to town <lb />
begin for in some <lb />
early vegetables for next Our <lb />
are ample and be- <lb />
this section can get vegetables in <lb />
market as early as any town in Eastern <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
There is getting to be too much pilfering <lb />
around town, and we again to warm <lb />
the people to get their lire arms ready <lb />
and shoot the rascal caught prowl- <lb />
your premises after dark, <lb />
Chicken coops seem to be the special at- <lb />
traction with thieves and one or two <lb />
bold ravages have been made. <lb />
At the Methodist Church last night <lb />
Mr. S. T. Hooker, One of our popular <lb />
men and a member of the firm of <lb />
Brown Hooker, was married to Miss <lb />
Peebles, one of the loveliest young <lb />
ladies of Greenville. The <lb />
went to before the ceremony, and <lb />
preferring to be accurate in all things <lb />
waits until next week to publish a full <lb />
report of the wedding. <lb />
She Caught In. <lb />
The Reflector <lb />
came in the office Thursday and gave no- <lb />
that she would be around Saturday <lb />
for a little money. time will you <lb />
come in asked the Bad Boy. <lb />
sir. hadn't set no time. <lb />
I was going off Saturday, and <lb />
thought I might try to get away before <lb />
you is juke gave the old lady <lb />
the grins. <lb />
Improving. <lb />
It is always our motto to credit <lb />
wherever and whenever it is due. Not- <lb />
withstanding the poke <lb />
of tardiness of trains and the late hours <lb />
of arrival, we must now credit for <lb />
its getting in promptly on time a few <lb />
evenings lately. But this changes our <lb />
opinion not in the least that two trains <lb />
should be put the road. <lb />
Memorial Cards. <lb />
After getting out the special sheet last <lb />
Friday, announcing the death of Hon. <lb />
Jefferson Davis, we printed the matter <lb />
on some neat cards which makes a very <lb />
nice memorial to keep honor of <lb />
great Chieftain. One of these cards will <lb />
be cheerfully given to any Confederate <lb />
soldier who will call at the REFLECTOR <lb />
office for them. As we have only a small <lb />
number of these cards those who desire <lb />
them should come in at once. <lb />
We Hope Will Find <lb />
While in town last week Mr. W. <lb />
Wooten. one of the best farmers on Swift <lb />
Creek, told us of an old newspaper, pub- <lb />
years ago at New in which <lb />
was some very interesting articles con- <lb />
cert the early carrying of the mails <lb />
in this country, and how the Government <lb />
came to take the matter hand. He <lb />
promised to send us the if lie can <lb />
find it again, that we might publish <lb />
some extracts it. <lb />
Enjoying Large Trade. <lb />
A drummer who recently drove through <lb />
the country from Washington to Green- <lb />
ville, said to the editor upon arriving <lb />
here Bros., at Grimesland, <lb />
are certainly doing a splendid business. <lb />
I was surprised to find them receiving <lb />
such an immense Maybe he did <lb />
not know that beside being thorough bus- <lb />
men, they are advertisers in the <lb />
Reflector. News of their prosperity <lb />
is heard with pleasure. <lb />
Dickinson Avenue <lb />
At the last meeting of the Board of <lb />
Town Councilmen the <lb />
name of that portion <lb />
Road that lies within corporate <lb />
its to Dickinson Avenue, In honor of Mr. <lb />
Marshal Dickinson who years ago was a <lb />
very useful citizen of Greenville. The <lb />
Hoard condemned the Avenue and set it <lb />
apart for public use, and also requested <lb />
the land owners along said Avenue to <lb />
move back their fences buildings to <lb />
give room for sidewalks. <lb />
hey changed the <lb />
of the Old Plank <lb />
The r to Bite <lb />
A pleasant event occurred Thanks- <lb />
giving i lay which did come to our <lb />
attention time for last issue. It was <lb />
at the lumber mill of Messrs. White Ai <lb />
just above town. The pro- <lb />
gave the of the mill a <lb />
very which they enjoy- <lb />
ed hugely. The table for the colored <lb />
men. ten in number, was spread at the <lb />
and before their meal <lb />
Mr. blessing of God for <lb />
They to enjoy then <lb />
dinner to the white em- <lb />
were taken to the of Mr. <lb />
line near a spread <lb />
for course of food at both <lb />
was exactly the same. It is a <lb />
pleasure to hear of such instances as <lb />
this, if all would show <lb />
an their there <lb />
would be friendly relations be- <lb />
tween them. We vein every man at <lb />
that mill felt very grateful to his em- <lb />
and truly thankful to God. <lb />
Our Stock is quite complete in Clio above lines, come <lb />
cure bargains, this offer only good until January <lb />
MUM FORD, <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
mi. <lb />
I am not after you tor taxes but you to <lb />
read this <lb />
TO MY MANY <lb />
Thanking you for your kind patronage during lie past, I hope. l <lb />
j dealings, to to receive a share of favors. I a i.-h to inform you that <lb />
toy stock Christmas Is MOW Complete. I have all kinds of Candles, from <lb />
cents to cents per pound. <lb />
Apples, Figs. Bananas. Oranges, Flavoring Extracts, <lb />
Currents. Citron, etc. I still keep a full line of <lb />
FANCY GROCERIES. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb />
SMELL LIME, PUKE DISSOLVED BONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. Mar. -23.1.1887. <lb />
CHRISTMAS <lb />
And the Holidays of 1889 are <lb />
at <lb />
In the Bear. <lb />
One day last weeK an old colored <lb />
an on a farm near to-vii made a barrel of <lb />
persimmon beer, and about the time it <lb />
Sot to be good drinking one of her <lb />
en caught a which was put <lb />
under a tub near the barrel of beer for <lb />
safekeeping Next morning Mr Possum <lb />
was missing, but after the lapse of a short <lb />
time was found in the barrel of <lb />
beer Our informant asked the question <lb />
do love beer, and did this one <lb />
really get drowned, or was It to make the <lb />
beer last longer t <lb />
Take Warning. <lb />
We meant just what was said two <lb />
weeks ago to those who had two cross <lb />
marks to their paper. From them no <lb />
further excuses will be taken If they <lb />
proved false to all their past promises <lb />
they will be likely to do so again If you <lb />
do not want the paper to stop going to <lb />
you and your name published as a news- <lb />
paper dead beat you better come to see <lb />
us You will be reminded of this next <lb />
week by two marks on the mar- <lb />
gin of the paper near your name This <lb />
is Intended for those who have the <lb />
two marks <lb />
Fire <lb />
There was some excitement in the <lb />
neighborhood of Third and Greene street <lb />
crossings one night last week. About <lb />
midnight peculiar noises and lumbering; <lb />
were heard emanating from an office on <lb />
the corner occupied by Mr. H. <lb />
as a sleeping apartment. The noises <lb />
continuing, some of the neighbors went <lb />
oat to investigate and found Mr. <lb />
trying to shove a burning bed through <lb />
the door, and things generally in the <lb />
room were on fire. Enough assistance <lb />
was soon at hand to extinguish the fire <lb />
without a general alarm being given. <lb />
The building was not damaged. hare <lb />
not learned the true of the fire, but <lb />
it a supposed to been caused by an <lb />
upset lamp. <lb />
Christmas Chats. <lb />
Christmas of 18.-9 on, yea is <lb />
here, Two weeks more the <lb />
joyous day will be upon us. Everybody <lb />
feels when this season of the year <lb />
rolls around and all, both high low, <lb />
endeavor to enjoy it as far as their means <lb />
will permit. A man feels more liberal <lb />
then than at any other season of the <lb />
year, himself, in case lie <lb />
go a little what some <lb />
might term strict economic principles, <lb />
with old saying comes <lb />
but once a and bad as well en- <lb />
joy a little. In fact, we do <lb />
believe a man like he has had any <lb />
unless he makes someone else <lb />
his loved or friends. <lb />
are hard but the kind fa- <lb />
will be sure to remember his wile <lb />
little ones, even if it be in a small <lb />
way. However, you buy you <lb />
want as cheap as possible <lb />
it is just this that Hie <lb />
proposes to have some <lb />
chats with its readers, telling them some- <lb />
thing about mu who advertise <lb />
the paper, the stocks they carry and the <lb />
the Christ- <lb />
mas. just one door South <lb />
the cu; you <lb />
A- CO. <lb />
This deals but what <lb />
we want to call your special to <lb />
i. the splendid line cooking heat- <lb />
stoves, you been promising <lb />
and wife for a long tune to get <lb />
a new cook stove and save her the trouble <lb />
and worry that old worn out one has <lb />
Then, Christmas would be a <lb />
good time lo get it and you will the <lb />
One door further down the street <lb />
you to <lb />
M. It. LANG. . <lb />
His store has the prettiest stock of dry <lb />
goods town. It is a treat to go there <lb />
be shown through de- <lb />
If it is a dress you for <lb />
your wife or daughter, a suit of clothes <lb />
for yourself or son, right here is the <lb />
place to get these articles beside.; thous- <lb />
ands of other things, Another nice <lb />
feature about this store is that friend <lb />
Lang is as clever and pleasant as he <lb />
is and none but attentive, <lb />
courteous clerks. It is a pleasure to trade <lb />
there. <lb />
A little further down the street brings <lb />
you to the corner where stands the <lb />
moth double store of <lb />
J. B. CO. <lb />
Here find pushing, enterprising <lb />
men whose stores are chock full of the <lb />
very best goods to be found in die mar- <lb />
They keep everything you <lb />
can mention, for a list of which re- <lb />
fer you to their big advertisement an- <lb />
other column. Anything from a <lb />
of pins to a tine set of furniture can be <lb />
had of t They have some lounges <lb />
patent rocking chairs that are the <lb />
nicest things out for Christmas presents, <lb />
they combine the useful and ornamental <lb />
and are very serviceable. These gentle- <lb />
men delight to serve you and purchases <lb />
made them will never be regretted. <lb />
The next place on that side of the <lb />
street to which the will call <lb />
your is kept by <lb />
M. T. <lb />
She has a beautiful line of millinery <lb />
and fancy goods, which catch the eyes of <lb />
the exactly She has served the <lb />
tastes of people of this community longer <lb />
than any other person in and <lb />
is no less prepared to serve them <lb />
with the latest styles and best goods. <lb />
A few steps further and we find <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
Or to it down more familiarly <lb />
might have said the Old Brick Store <lb />
stands right there In the same place, and <lb />
stands there with it. His long <lb />
experience at handling groceries makes <lb />
him know just how to suit the people who <lb />
want to eat. And who The <lb />
Old Brick Store can always be counted <lb />
and this season, besides the usual <lb />
large supply of choice groceries, there is <lb />
any of fruits, confections, <lb />
and everything in that line. You <lb />
most miss coming to Greenville if you <lb />
fail to visit the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The next place to which we would call <lb />
your attention is <lb />
LITTLE HOUSE A- <lb />
This firm occupies the corner next to <lb />
Five Points, on the west side of Evans <lb />
street. Their stock embraces general <lb />
merchandise and they keep strictly first <lb />
class goods. members of the firm <lb />
are men raised right here among <lb />
us. We all know them to be straight- <lb />
forward, enterprising young men. They <lb />
offer an assortment of goods from which <lb />
you can get only nice things for <lb />
Christmas, but also for every day in <lb />
year. You do have to take our word <lb />
for this as any of their many customers <lb />
can tell you of their splendid line of <lb />
goods. <lb />
A few doors up the street brings you <lb />
to the large establishment of <lb />
FORBES. <lb />
Old Reliable as <lb />
calls him. and the appellation <lb />
was never more, accurately applied. <lb />
has been in business without a change <lb />
longer than any other merchant in Green- <lb />
ville. Ilia stock is simply immense and <lb />
embraces every article yon need. <lb />
there Is Mus satisfaction about baying <lb />
from him, yon get exactly what he <lb />
yon every time, without the slightest <lb />
misrepresentation. <lb />
And the editor knowing you all will be <lb />
Jo good hands, leaves the reader with Mr, <lb />
Forbes until next week, when ere be <lb />
again and tell yon <lb />
bout the other merchants whose names <lb />
appear in the <lb />
It is time for people to make their selection of presents for the <lb />
Christmas Times, and the------ <lb />
Has a stock of Holiday Goods that will be sure o please every <lb />
-----man, woman and child who sees them.------ <lb />
Of course the children will up their <lb />
stockings, and we have an endless variety <lb />
of just such articles as Santa will want to put in those <lb />
stockings. <lb />
PARENTS <lb />
WE ARE WITH YOU. <lb />
B-WE- <lb />
. Bros., <lb />
The old will-known here, opened <lb />
in Greenville, to renew the acquaintance of their <lb />
many It-tends customers of Hie past, to again <lb />
enjoy a share Our new .-tore <lb />
will an immense stock of <lb />
Trunks <lb />
CAD We Chests, <lb />
I O Velocipedes, Rocking Horses, <lb />
Saying Banks, Drums, Flags, Outfit, Guns, Pistols, and <lb />
hundreds of other toys both large and small. <lb />
rAD We have Dolls, Doll Carriages, <lb />
Work Boxes, Tea Sets, <lb />
Sets, Writing Desks. Scrap Books, small Toilet Sets and <lb />
Vases and an innumerable line of other pretty articles. . <lb />
vat T We have very article you want as a <lb />
present for your sweetheart. Beautiful <lb />
Plush Goods, Toilet Cases, Toilet Sets, Photograph Albums, hand <lb />
painted Card lovely designs, exquisite Vases, <lb />
Stands, Christmas Cards, Gift Books, <lb />
If you want a handsome <lb />
gift for <lb />
ho. your lover or parent, or to <lb />
your parlor, and cannot be suited in the above, we would <lb />
attention to our superb assortment of <lb />
Fancy Lamps, Plush and Brass Tables, <lb />
Wall Pockets, <lb />
Paintings, Steel En- <lb />
FIRE <lb />
In this line we can please the boys to perfection. Sky- <lb />
Roman Candles, Turning Wheels, Spit Devils, Cannon <lb />
and Pop Crackers in abundance. <lb />
Rockets, <lb />
Crackers <lb />
Clothing, <lb />
Our Dress Goods have been selected by an experienced buyer who knew <lb />
styles and fashions of Northern markets. We will place be- <lb />
fore you n line of goods that cannot 1-e in quality, <lb />
Of price. <lb />
Shoes <lb />
Shoes such an <lb />
Our prices these are the lowest <lb />
Groceries and Confections. <lb />
We would not close without directing your attention to our <lb />
splendid line of Light and Fancy Groceries. Any article wanted <lb />
for family use can be asked for. Candies of all kinds. Fruits of <lb />
all kinds, Nuts of all kinds. Mince Meat, Currents. Citron. <lb />
Jellies, Cranberries, Pickles, <lb />
We caD furnish anything- you want for Xmas. <lb />
Special inducements to country merchants. <lb />
Children's, <lb />
bin supply that will you. <lb />
ever heard of here. <lb />
Furnishing Goods. <lb />
We have a complete line of Hosiery. Shirts, Underwear, and a line of <lb />
fashionable that cannot be excelled in large cities. <lb />
Hats and Caps. <lb />
The very latest impelled London styles, the Stiff Hats of the <lb />
most shapes, good styles Bolt Hats we also <lb />
Boots and Shoes. <lb />
If is hardly worth While lossy more of our superb line in this department <lb />
except to inform the people that we have Boots mid Shoes to lit any <lb />
not that comes to us, man, woman or child, out the beat <lb />
stock and at prices right down on the <lb />
ling. <lb />
This department brings us to plate. We lead on Clothing and offer <lb />
you styles am prices else be FINK CLOTHING we <lb />
make a specialty, and will keep a full stock of the very latest figures and <lb />
styles. In cheap grade Clothing we will have a splendid assortment, in <lb />
fact can suit even customer in quality, style and price. Don't forget <lb />
we open our doors to the pub <lb />
and satisfaction to <lb />
With these remarks, kind <lb />
soliciting a share your patron <lb />
every You us . the second door in the brick block <lb />
n which the was one door north of the stair- <lb />
way. <lb />
We realize that times are hard and money scarce therefore <lb />
have no fancy prices but will sell goods down low. Returning <lb />
thanks for past favors, we again invite you to visit our store. <lb />
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money on Try <lb />
by ct <lb />
to cents for <lb />
CO. <lb />
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On or about the 1st day of January, 1890, I shall move to the store recently occupied by John <lb />
Smith Bro directly opposite my present stand. Desiring to commence in same <lb />
with a fresh stock of Goods I shall offer from now until January 1st, <lb />
entire <lb />
AT-COST-FOR-CASH <lb />
This is no humbug, but will include everything my store. <lb />
Goods, Trimmings, Ladies Misses Wraps <lb />
Cloths, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Valises. <lb />
AH at cost without reserve. Special bargains to country merchants buying at wholesale.<lb /></p>
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ff-K -i-f- Thousands of peddlers and <lb />
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are trying to force on the pub- f-1 fl <lb />
lie, dangerous imitations of i <lb />
Considering the man popularity of Pearline, <lb />
this is not surprising. We want to warn the public <lb />
against the use of these articles. They arc danger- <lb />
to fabric and hands. PEARLINE is never <lb />
peddled, but sold by grocers everywhere. <lb />
Each package bears the name of JAMES PYLE, New York. <lb />
WELDON B. B <lb />
-Condensed Schedule. <lb />
crayon <lb />
branches <lb />
TRAINS SOUTH. <lb />
. While introducing our fine work, if you <lb />
5th, daily Fast y photograph of yourself of any <lb />
daily ex Sam. TOur family, we will make <lb />
T pm c pm e g f life-size Free <lb />
Ar Rocky Mount Charge. The only consideration <lb />
posed upon yon will be that you exhibit <lb />
to your friends a pie of our <lb />
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Ar Wilson <lb />
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and assist us ill securing orders; <lb />
also, that you promise to have it framed <lb />
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safety. W guarantee its return. Our <lb />
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sample nut is worth being as <lb />
fine as pan be made. Address <lb />
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Washington St., Chicago, <lb />
Largest Life-size Portrait House in the <lb />
world. <lb />
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that you'll be overpowered. <lb />
then the universal be brim full of <lb />
song praise. <lb />
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of star bouquets. <lb />
The a fiddler tunes <lb />
upon the grass. <lb />
he'll play his jolliest music <lb />
you Nancy <lb />
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Ar Mount <lb />
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Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
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land Neck at p. M. I <lb />
I. M. Returning leaves 7.00 <lb />
A. M. Neck at 10.10 A. M. I <lb />
daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, N C. via <lb />
It. R. daily except <lb />
P M. Sunday P M. <lb />
N C, P M, P M. <lb />
Returning haves Williamston, I C, daily <lb />
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M. arrive N C, A M. <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leaves <lb />
except COO A M, <lb />
N C, A M. Re- <lb />
turning leaves N C 8.00 A M. <lb />
arrive Goldsboro. N C. A M. <lb />
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Monet at P M. arrives Nashville <lb />
P Hope P M. Returning <lb />
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for Clinton daily, except Sunday, at GOO <lb />
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No. except Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South will stop only at <lb />
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection at <lb />
for all points North daily. All <lb />
via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb />
day via Bay Line. <lb />
Trains make close connection for <lb />
points North via Richmond and Wash <lb />
All trains run solid between <lb />
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb />
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J. R. Transportation <lb />
T. M. ; <lb />
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Sent post-paid on receipt of <lb />
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A most thrilling and instructive am <lb />
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Selections from Artemus Ward. Mark Twain, <lb />
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FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUT- <lb />
X their year's supplies will find t to <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
chasing elsewhere. is complete <lb />
in all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR. COFFEE. SUGAR, <lb />
SPICES, TEAS, <lb />
.; always at Lowest Market Pricks. <lb />
TOBACCO CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to bu. at one profit. A com- <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our good are all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
Greenville. N. C <lb />
Atlantic N. C. Railroad <lb />
In Effect A. M. Saturday. June <lb />
1st, 1889. <lb />
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Thursday Saturday, <lb />
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bound North, leaving <lb />
Goldsboro a. and with Rich- <lb />
Danville Train West, leaving <lb />
p. m. <lb />
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Danville Train, arriving at Goldsboro <lb />
3-10 p. m., and with Wilmington and <lb />
Weldon Train from North at p. in <lb />
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Weldon Through Freight Train, leaving <lb />
Goldsboro at p. in and with Rich- <lb />
Danville Through Freight Train. <lb />
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in the way of helping the <lb />
ed. By calling on or addressing the <lb />
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for eradicating and causing the <lb />
inkiest hair to be soft <lb />
only two or three application a <lb />
week necessary, and a common hair <lb />
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p vigorously for a few minutes with <lb />
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Barber, <lb />
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Having associated B. S. <lb />
with me in the t; business we <lb />
j arc ready to serve the people in that <lb />
capacity. All notes and accounts due <lb />
me for past services have been placed In <lb />
the hands of Mr. for collection. <lb />
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stock of Burial Cases and Casket of all <lb />
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Cotton as Feed. <lb />
Scotland Neck Democrat. <lb />
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crop of colored man near Spring <lb />
Hill, and niter Hie freshet cot- <lb />
took a new This did <lb />
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land very much, but times are <lb />
so hard the best that can be lone <lb />
is the best. <lb />
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that a cent bottle cured me of a bad <lb />
cough in hours. It is a fact. <lb />
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Price only cents a bottle. <lb />
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to the family of W. A. at <lb />
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found dead in bed with the family <lb />
cat on the child's month and nose<lb />
Laughable Reflections. <lb />
A- d Prorating Selections as Cam <lb />
piled the Bad Boy. <lb />
She Ob, what <lb />
a nice present yon have given me, <lb />
I yon have not been too extra- <lb />
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a dollar ah, I mean I didn't <lb />
pay for it. <lb />
At the <lb />
hieroglyphics remind me of New <lb />
York Aldermen. <lb />
what way <lb />
They are doubtful characters, <lb />
brought from abroad. <lb />
That's so. <lb />
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Darling, this lady is Mrs. Barber; <lb />
can't you come and say something <lb />
to f <lb />
Miss Three bar- <lb />
shave a pig, how many hairs <lb />
are in a wig. <lb />
SWEET. <lb />
Mrs. Good hear that little <lb />
Johnny is sick, and that Mary is <lb />
going to stay at home to <lb />
night, instead of going to the party. <lb />
How sweet of <lb />
in Johnny's <lb />
in ea eating green apples. <lb />
Between the summer's torrid heat <lb />
winter's frigid storm. <lb />
There comes a charming breathing spell <lb />
That's not too cold or warm. <lb />
It's after we're relinquished from <lb />
The ice man's fearful clasp. <lb />
And just before we get into <lb />
The coal man's fatal grasp. <lb />
Lawyer- So yon wish to get your <lb />
father sent to an asylum for the <lb />
feeble minded. This is very sad. <lb />
What is the old gentleman's <lb />
Is a grocer. <lb />
when did yon first <lb />
notice signs of mental weakness <lb />
the month <lb />
he has taken to putting large <lb />
pies at the bottom of baskets <lb />
little ones on top. <lb />
me Hopeless case <lb />
no doubt. <lb />
SHE DIDN'T WANT TO BE IN THE <lb />
FASHION. <lb />
Charlie -I see, Mamie, that <lb />
are no longer fashionable for <lb />
engagement rings. Pearls are all <lb />
the rage now. Of coarse, you want <lb />
to be in the fashion t <lb />
I never did care <lb />
much the edicts of fashion. You <lb />
may get me a diamond engagement <lb />
nag, Charlie. If they are no <lb />
fashionable they must be <lb />
cheaper. <lb />
Charlie hadn't the coinage to ex- <lb />
plain that a pearl engagement ring <lb />
cost per less than a <lb />
transition from long, lingering <lb />
and painful sickness to robust health <lb />
marks an epoch in the life of the <lb />
Such a remarkable even- Is <lb />
treasured in the memory and the agency <lb />
whereby the good health has been at- <lb />
is gratefully blessed. it <lb />
is that so much is heard in praise of <lb />
Electric Bitters. So many feel they owe <lb />
their restoration to health, to the use of <lb />
the Great re and Tonic. If you <lb />
are troubled with any disease of Kidneys, <lb />
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standing you will surely fine relief by <lb />
use of Electric Sold at and <lb />
per bottle at J L Wooten's drug store , <lb />
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whom the police wanted took refuge <lb />
in a cellar, barred the door and <lb />
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the fire department which flooded <lb />
the cellar the water struck the <lb />
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in the You can en- <lb />
joy a good night rest and retain peace <lb />
in family by keeping Dr. Bull's <lb />
Baby Syrup in the house. . <lb />
At once popular and it has <lb />
to mean <lb />
cents. <lb />
Anyone sending two dollars to <lb />
the Review, <lb />
can get that paper from now until <lb />
Jan. 1st, 1891, with or <lb />
complete works. The paper <lb />
with both sets, dollars. The <lb />
tanks among the leading <lb />
State. The books <lb />
would any library, and <lb />
would make elegant holiday pres- <lb />
Send and get <lb />
chances don't occur often in a life- <lb />
time. <lb />
The Pulpit and the Stage. <lb />
Rev. F. M. Pastor <lb />
Brethren Church, Blue <lb />
Mound. feel it my duty <lb />
to tell what wonders Dr. New <lb />
Discovery has done for me My Lungs <lb />
were badly diseased, and my <lb />
thought I could live only a few weeks. <lb />
I five bottles of Dr. King's New <lb />
Discovery and am sound and well, gain- <lb />
lbs. in <lb />
Arthur Love. Manager Love's Funny <lb />
Folks Combination, a <lb />
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I am confident Dr- King's New <lb />
for Consumption, beats all, and <lb />
cures when everything else falls. The <lb />
greatest kindness I can do my many <lb />
thousand friends is to urge them to try <lb />
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drag store. Regular cents and <lb />
The Methodist voted <lb />
for Trinity College to be moved to <lb />
Salve. <lb />
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. <lb />
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required. It is guaranteed to give <lb />
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Price per box. For sale by J. <lb />
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Notice of Incorporation <lb />
I hereby give notice according to law <lb />
that under and by virtue of Chapter of <lb />
Code of North Carolina and acts <lb />
thereto. I have this day <lb />
d Greenville Com- <lb />
The business proposed is that of gen <lb />
end merchandising and conducting mer- <lb />
enterprises. <lb />
The place of business of the corpora- <lb />
shall at Greenville. Pitt county, <lb />
N. C <lb />
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shall be for the period of ten years. <lb />
The capital stock of the corporation <lb />
shall be one thousand dollars, divided <lb />
into shares of the par value of twenty- <lb />
dollars each. <lb />
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shall not be responsible to any greater <lb />
or further extent than the assets of the <lb />
corporation, and the of stock to <lb />
which they have subscribed. <lb />
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by Margaret Sidney. <lb />
TALES OF OLD Twelve <lb />
true stories by Grace Dean <lb />
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Notice. <lb />
On the of January <lb />
A. D. 1890, I will sell at the Court House <lb />
floor in the town of Greenville to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash one tract of land <lb />
in Pitt county containing about one <lb />
acres and bounded as follows Sit- <lb />
in Greenville township, north <lb />
of Tar river, adjoining the lands of Wm. <lb />
Miss S. A. Brown, the <lb />
Bridge belonging to B. J. Wilson <lb />
and the homestead of said Wilson, to <lb />
satisfy sundry executions in my hands <lb />
for collection against B. J. Wilson and <lb />
which has been levied on said land as <lb />
the property of said B. J. Wilson. <lb />
J. A. K. Tucker. Sheriff. <lb />
Per K. W. King, D. S. <lb />
5th, 1889. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
On Monday the 6th day of January A. <lb />
D. 1890, I will sell at the Court House <lb />
door in the town of to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash one tract of land <lb />
in Pitt county, containing about sixty <lb />
acres bounded as follows Situated <lb />
in Greenville township, north side of <lb />
Tar river adjoining the lands of William <lb />
the homestead of B. J. <lb />
son and others, and known as the bridge <lb />
tract, or piece of land and bought from <lb />
the Dixon heirs by the said B. J. <lb />
son, and sold for the purchase money of <lb />
said land to satisfy an execution in my <lb />
hands for collection against B. J. <lb />
son and which has been levied on said <lb />
land as the property of said B. J. Wilson. <lb />
A. K. Tucker, Sheriff. <lb />
Per R, R. W. King, D. S. <lb />
December 1889. <lb />
Is hereby given that I will on Friday. <lb />
December 6th., 1889 at my Shops in the <lb />
town of Greenville, sell at public sale to <lb />
the highest bidder one horse power <lb />
Conner Traction Engine and Boiler the <lb />
property of William to sat- <lb />
n lien that I have same for <lb />
repairs. This sale will be made under <lb />
and by virtue of Section 1783 of the Code <lb />
of North Carolina. Terms of Sale- <lb />
Cash. R. L. <lb />
A. L. BLOW. Atty. <lb />
Greenville, Nov. 20th., <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
Eight good Mules and horses, also <lb />
Farming Implements. Carts, Wagons, <lb />
Plows, Hoes, Harness and other <lb />
necessary for the farm. Cheap <lb />
for cash. Apply to J. M. King, <lb />
Farm. Pitt county, N. C, or <lb />
R. COTTON. <lb />
1889. Bluff, N. C <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
HAVING before the Clerk of <lb />
the Superior Court of Pitt county on the <lb />
4th day Nov. 1889. as Administrator <lb />
upon the estate of Albert Moore, <lb />
this is to notify all persons holding claims <lb />
against said estate to present their claim <lb />
for payment within twelve months from <lb />
this date or this notice will be plead in <lb />
bar of their recovery. All persons ow- <lb />
estate will come forward and <lb />
make immediate settlement. This No- <lb />
4th, J. W. Page, <lb />
of Albert Moore. <lb />
Notice to Creditor. <lb />
duly qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county, as <lb />
administrator or A. V. deceased, <lb />
hereby gives notice to all persons <lb />
estate to make immediate pay- <lb />
to the to all <lb />
of said estate to present their claims <lb />
properly authenticated to the undersign- <lb />
ed on or before the day of Oct., <lb />
1890. or this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
of their recovery. This of Oct. <lb />
J. R. Move, <lb />
of A. D. Move <lb />
to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly qualified <lb />
as administrator of William H. Clark, <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby given to all <lb />
persons indebted to said intestate to <lb />
make immediate payment to the under- <lb />
signed, and to all creditors of said <lb />
to present their claims properly <lb />
authenticated to the undersigned <lb />
7th day of October, or this no- <lb />
will be plead in bar of their <lb />
This <lb />
C. NOBLES, <lb />
of Wm. H. Clark, <lb />
Tucker Murphy, <lb />
Executors Notice. <lb />
Letters testamentary having been is- <lb />
sued to the undersigned on the 21st clay <lb />
of September 1889 as executor of James <lb />
Brooks deceased. Notice Is hereby given <lb />
to persons holding claims against said <lb />
James Brooks to present them for pay- <lb />
to the undersigned properly <lb />
on or before the 25th day of <lb />
1890. or this notice will be plead <lb />
in bar of their recovery. All persons In- <lb />
to the estate of said James Brooks <lb />
are notified to make immediate pay- <lb />
Jam KB H. Conn. <lb />
This Sept. of James Brooks. <lb />
Alex. L. Blow, Attorney. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Whereas a action has com- <lb />
by John D Biggs Co., in their <lb />
own name and behalf of themselves and <lb />
all other creditors of J. M. Rollins, de- <lb />
ceased, against R J Grimes, <lb />
of J M Rollins, to compel the <lb />
said administrator to an account of his <lb />
administration and to pay the creditors <lb />
may be payable to them respect- <lb />
And whereas a summons has <lb />
this day been Issued against said R J <lb />
Grimes, administrator, returnable be- <lb />
fore me at at Court House, <lb />
of the 29th <lb />
day of November, at M. <lb />
All the creditors of the said J M Rollins <lb />
deceased, are therefore notified to <lb />
pear at my office on the said 29th day of <lb />
November. 1889, at o'clock M. and <lb />
file the evidences of their claims before <lb />
me against the estate of said J M <lb />
deceased. <lb />
This day October. 1889. <lb />
B. A. <lb />
Faults of digestion cause of <lb />
the liver, and the whole system becomes <lb />
deranged. Dr. J. II. <lb />
perfects the process of digestion <lb />
and assimilation, and thus makes pine <lb />
blood. <lb />
There are times when a feeling of las- <lb />
will overcome the most robust, <lb />
when the system craves for pure blood, <lb />
to furnish the elements of health and <lb />
strength. The best remedy for purity- <lb />
the blood is Dr, J. IF. <lb />
Sarsaparilla. <lb />
Sick nausea, <lb />
costiveness, are promptly and agreeably <lb />
banished by Dr. i. H. Liver <lb />
and Kidney <lb />
If health and life are worth anything, <lb />
and you are feeling out of sorts and tired <lb />
out, tone your system by taking Dr. <lb />
J. Sarsaparilla, <lb />
Dizziness, nausea, drowsiness, distress <lb />
after can be cured and prevented <lb />
by taking Dr. J. II, Liver and <lb />
Kidney <lb />
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people have at times a feeling of <lb />
and lassitude. To dispel this feel- <lb />
take Dr. J. II. <lb />
; it will impart vigor and vitality. <lb />
The most delicate constitution can <lb />
safely use Dr. J. II. Tar Wine <lb />
Lung Balm, It is a sure remedy for <lb />
coughs, loss of voice, all throat and <lb />
lung troubles. <lb />
Pimples, blotches, scaly skin, ugly <lb />
spots, sores and ulcers, abscesses mid <lb />
tumors, unhealthy discharges, such as <lb />
catarrh, ringworm, and other <lb />
forms of akin diseases, are symptoms of <lb />
blood impurity. Take J. II. <lb />
Lean's Sarsaparilla. <lb />
No need to take those big <lb />
pills; one of Dr. J. H. Liver <lb />
and Kidney is quite sufficient and <lb />
more <lb />
For a safe and certain remedy for <lb />
fever and ague, use Dr. J. II. <lb />
Chills and Fever it is warranted <lb />
to cure. <lb />
Storm Calendar and Weather <lb />
for 1890. by R. Hicks, mailed <lb />
to any address on receipt of a two-cent <lb />
The Dr. J. H. <lb />
Co., St. Louis. Mo. <lb />
When you don't feel well and hardly <lb />
know what ail yon, give B. B. i. <lb />
Blood a It is a line <lb />
T. O. Callahan, Charlotte, N. C, <lb />
B. B. is a tine tonic, and has <lb />
done me great <lb />
L. W. Thompson, Damascus, Ga,. <lb />
believe B. B. B. is the best <lb />
blood purifier made. It has greatly <lb />
proved my general <lb />
An old gentleman writes; B. B. <lb />
me life and new strength. II <lb />
there is anything that will make an old <lb />
man young, it is IV B. <lb />
P. A. Shepherd. Norfolk, Va., August <lb />
10th. 1888. depend on B. B B. <lb />
for the preservation of my health. I <lb />
have tad it in my family nearly <lb />
two years, and in all that time have not <lb />
had to have a <lb />
Ga., writes I <lb />
suffered terribly from dyspepsia. The <lb />
use of B. B. has made me feel like a <lb />
new I would not take a thousand <lb />
dollars for the good it has done <lb />
W. M. Cheshire, Atlanta. Ga., <lb />
bad a long spell of typhoid fever, <lb />
which at last seemed to settle in my <lb />
right leg, which swelled up enormously. <lb />
An ulcer also appeared which discharged <lb />
a cup full of matter a day. I then gave <lb />
B. B. B a trial and It cured <lb />
Notice <lb />
GULLETS for baldness, <lb />
falling out of hair, end eradication of <lb />
dandruff is before the public. <lb />
Among the many who have H with <lb />
wonderful success, I refer you to the fol- <lb />
lowing named gentlemen who will testify <lb />
to the truth of my assertion <lb />
Latham, Greenville. <lb />
Mr. O. <lb />
Greene, Sr., <lb />
Any one wishing to give it a trial for <lb />
the above named complaints can procure <lb />
it from me, at my place business, for <lb />
S 1.50 per bottle. Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED CULLEY. Barber. <lb />
Greenville, March 14th, C , <lb />
Prof. <lb />
MEMORY <lb />
DISCOVERY AND TR METHOD <lb />
In of which th <lb />
theory, Id <lb />
by <lb />
f t h fruit Of fall labor-., of which . <lb />
undoubted and of hi <lb />
Prof. Art of Now to <lb />
to-day in both martin in <lb />
Memory Culture. H poet <lb />
of people in all part of tho globe who hare net- <lb />
hie to net <lb />
that an book can b learned a<lb />
If. A- N. Y <lb />
f. C I T. H. <lb />
Co. N. Pitt Co. N. C. Co <lb />
Cobb Bros., <lb />
Cotton Factors. <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
SOLICIT SHIPMENT of f <lb />
We have had many years ex- <lb />
at the business and are <lb />
prepared to handle to <lb />
the advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business entrusted to <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful <lb />
1.0. PROCTOR k BRO., <lb />
N. <lb />
------Dealers in------ <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
Wish inform their Mend, and <lb />
that their <lb />
Fall and Winter Goods <lb />
is now ready examination, they <lb />
are prepared lo supply all your wants at <lb />
BAUD PRICES. <lb />
We keep in stock alarm line of Ready <lb />
Made Clothing. Boots, Shoes, Hats. Dry <lb />
Notions. Hardware. Heavy and <lb />
Fancy Ac., in fact any <lb />
article to lie found in a general stock. <lb />
pay highest prices all kinds of <lb />
Country <lb />
Col ton bought either in bale or seed. <lb />
Parties owing us are requested to set- <lb />
as promptly as possible, as we desire <lb />
to have all accounts closed the end of <lb />
the year. <lb />
Returning past patronage <lb />
we a continuance of your favors. <lb />
J. O. Proctor Bro. <lb />
RECEIVED AT <lb />
Wooten's Drag Store, <lb />
Front Reflector Office. <lb />
Golden Medical War- <lb />
Safe Core, Insolvent <lb />
Celery Compound, Syrup of I <lb />
Pierce's Favorite Prescription <lb />
S. S. S., B. B B <lb />
Buffalo Water. <lb />
for Corn. Blips all <lb />
to at Drug.-. <lb />
ha <lb />
the for all ills <lb />
from defective lake in time. end <lb />
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SALESMEN <lb />
by to i he <lb />
trod. or. it <lb />
worn. <lb />
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BALSAM <lb />
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Promote -T <lb />
Fa Restore Grey <lb />
Color. <lb />
heir failing <lb />
English <lb />
PILLS. <lb />
Red Diamond Brand <lb />
liable rill -U. .-Waft <lb />
for m- <lb />
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for and far <lb />
OUR ONES <lb />
the <lb />
ST., <lb />
Boston, Mass. <lb />
The end <lb />
for<lb />
eta.<lb />
month- A <lb />
tarn to <lb />
any a-i-ire on two- <lb />
MASON HAMLIN <lb />
and Piano Co. <lb />
new <lb />
NEW <lb />
MODEL <lb />
STYLE <lb />
HAMLIN <lb />
f Contains a octave. <lb />
Nine Stop Action, fur- <lb />
in a large <lb />
handsome case of solid <lb />
black walnut. <lb />
cash ; also sold on <lb />
the Easy Hire System <lb />
at 812.37 per quarter, <lb />
for ten quarters, when <lb />
organ becomes property <lb />
I of person hiring. <lb />
f The Mason ft Hamlin <lb />
I invented <lb />
and patented by Mason <lb />
A in 1801, is <lb />
in Mason <lb />
Hamlin pianos <lb />
re- <lb />
of tone and <lb />
phenomenal capacity to <lb />
stand in tune character- <lb />
these instruments. <lb />
Styles Organs at <lb />
and up. <lb />
Organ, and Pianos sold for Cash. Easy <lb />
Payments, and free. <lb />
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. <lb />
COCOA. <lb />
BREAKFAST. <lb />
a knowledge of the <lb />
law which govern the operations <lb />
of digestion and nutrition, and by a care- <lb />
application of the line properties of <lb />
Cocoa, Mr. has pro- <lb />
our breakfast, tables with a deli- <lb />
beverage which may <lb />
us many heavy doctor's bills. It is <lb />
by the judicious use of such articles of <lb />
diet that a constitution may be <lb />
ally built up until strong enough to re- <lb />
every tendency to disease. Hun- <lb />
of subtle maladies arc floating <lb />
around us ready to attack wherever there <lb />
is it weak We may escape many <lb />
a fatal shaft by keeping well <lb />
fortified with pure blood and a properly <lb />
nourished <lb />
Made simply with boiling or milk. <lb />
Sold only in half-pound tins, by Grocers, <lb />
JAMES EPPS <lb />
Chemist London. England. <lb />
W.- <lb />
II<lb />
i v. <lb />
THE GLORY OF MAN <lb />
STRENGTH VITALITY <lb />
KNOW THYSELF <lb />
A and S land ard on <lb />
of Tooth, <lb />
and of th Blood. <lb />
Exhausted vitality <lb />
v Untold Miseries <lb />
Vic, Ki <lb />
for Work, Urn or <lb />
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mall. la Pain, <lb />
spool mm <lb />
WHITE, BLACK MD COLORS, <lb />
Hand Machine <lb />
FOR SALE <lb />
LANG, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
mi nm m mm n, <lb />
TEACHERS <lb />
John Principal, <lb />
Associate Principal <lb />
K. W. Primary De- <lb />
in <lb />
Department. <lb />
Miss May <lb />
Music. <lb />
Music <lb />
Miss Rouse. Painting and <lb />
Drawing. <lb />
J. C. <lb />
and Department. <lb />
DEPARTMENTS. <lb />
Primary. Academic. <lb />
Classical and Mathematical. Mu- <lb />
sic. Painting and Drawing. <lb />
Commercial. <lb />
ADVANTAGES <lb />
Comfortable Buildings. <lb />
Healthy Location and Good <lb />
Plenty of Well Prepared Food <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 />
Pianos and Organs. <lb />
A Library of nearly volumes, <lb />
purchased recently for the School, <lb />
Moderate, from to <lb />
Board and Tuition Tuition and Terra, <lb />
for Day Pupils the same as advertised <lb />
in Pupils who do not board <lb />
with the Principal should consult <lb />
before engaging board elsewhere. For <lb />
Address, <lb />
JOHN <lb />
Principal. <lb />
C. B. <lb />
N. B. <lb />
Edwards IN, <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
N. C- <lb />
We have the largest and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind to be found In <lb />
the State, and solicit orders for all classes <lb />
Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
WEDDING STATIONERY READY <lb />
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
us your orders. <lb />
EDWARDS <lb />
PRINTERS BINDERS, <lb />
RALEIGH. N. C. <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
obtained, and all business In the U. <lb />
Patent or in the Courts attended t <lb />
for Fees. <lb />
We are opposite the IT. S. Patent Of- <lb />
engaged in Patents Exclusively, and <lb />
can obtain patents in less time than <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing is sent <lb />
advise as to free of charge, <lb />
and we make no change unless we ob- <lb />
Patents. <lb />
We refer, here, to the Post Master, the <lb />
Supt. of the Money Order Did., and to <lb />
the r. S. Patent Office. For <lb />
advise terms and reference to <lb />
actual clients in your own State, <lb />
address, C. A. Snow Co., <lb />
Washington, D. C <lb />
For the Ladies <lb />
In order to reduce stock before time to <lb />
receive Fall Goods. I will offer <lb />
all my present block of <lb />
I MILLINERY GOODS, I <lb />
from now until the 1st of September a <lb />
REDUCED PRICES. <lb />
All Hats on hand, both trimmed and tin <lb />
trimmed, will be sold at cost. My stock <lb />
includes many of the most stylish goods <lb />
season. I can give bargains. <lb />
Mrs. M. T. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
JAMES A. SMITH, <lb />
TONSORIAL ARTIST, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
We have the the easiest <lb />
Chair ever used in the art. Clean towels, <lb />
sharp razors, and satisfaction guaranteed <lb />
in every instance. Call and be eon <lb />
Ladies waited on at their <lb />
Cleaning clothes a specialty. <lb />
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T. Agent of <lb />
V C. <lb />
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of best books at publisher's prices. <lb />
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family or pocket size. For <lb />
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and standard works generally. <lb />
Can furnish you any book you want on. <lb />
short notice. <lb />
A SUPERB LINK <lb />
Fashionable Millinery. <lb />
-----00000000- <lb />
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the latest and newest patterns, and <lb />
an experience of several years at the <lb />
business qualifies me for doing all work <lb />
satisfactory and well. I also do <lb />
WET AND DRY STAMPING <lb />
at moderate prices. Win be glad to have <lb />
you call and examine my stock. <lb />
K. A. <lb />
I would respectfully call your <lb />
to following address and ask <lb />
you to remember that yon can a <lb />
HEADSTONE or MONUMENT of <lb />
tills house cheaper than any other in the <lb />
country. That It Is reliable <lb />
and best known having been represented <lb />
for over forty years in this vicinity. <lb />
That the workmanship is second to none <lb />
and unusual for fining or- <lb />
promptly and <lb />
Very <lb />
BATHS, <lb />
Refer to <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Norwalk, <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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