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THE REFLECTOR; <lb />
-----Solicits your <lb />
Its will be to plea every reader. <lb />
The Eastern <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
JOB PRINTING- , <lb />
Department that can be mil no- <lb />
in motion. Our work always <lb />
gives <lb />
Send <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance.<lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1890. <lb />
NO. <lb />
Eastern Reflector <lb />
N- C. <lb />
i t.<lb />
a a a canoe. <lb />
The maiden sat in a canoe, <lb />
on a Mountain late. <lb />
And a mail idea shot wildly <lb />
The brain of lover rat there <lb />
That in canoe. <lb />
A stolen would take. <lb />
Now the maidens t there unaware <lb />
the plot that lie had hatched <lb />
And the mountain we played with her <lb />
. And fanned her cheek and her brow so <lb />
fair, <lb />
i As unaware <lb />
rat tn i snatched. <lb />
Ill net to Then the lover awaited a real <lb />
non and es that are not consistent . <lb />
the true of the To capture the longed for bis, <lb />
When watching the wimpling wavelets <lb />
of the send for the I dance, <lb />
LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
Price. per year. I <lb />
lulls, east their Democratic- ballots, institution. but do here declare <lb />
and pone back to pray for its wise and <lb />
neighbors, and <lb />
in Idling the slave to <lb />
, , , .,, heights which lie bad not <lb />
to read the record of . , . , . <lb />
i , -r ii in savage and giving <lb />
majority. May the God , , Z. <lb />
of the helpless and the heroic help a happiness he has not yet <lb />
them, and may their sturdy tribe in-, <lb />
ere asp <lb />
Par to south, Mr. President, <lb />
separated Iran this section by a <lb />
once irrepressible <lb />
once traced in <lb />
Mood, and now, God, but a <lb />
vanishing the fairest <lb />
found in freedom, our fathers left <lb />
their sons a and excellent <lb />
heritage. In the of war this <lb />
institution mm lost. thank God <lb />
as you do that <lb />
can soil. Int, the free man <lb />
race, compensating error <lb />
with and retrieving in <lb />
what they lose in passion, <lb />
and conscious all the time that <lb />
wrong means rain, Admit this, and <lb />
we may teach an understanding to <lb />
night. <lb />
The President of the United <lb />
States, in Ins to Con- <lb />
discussing the plea that the <lb />
South should be left to solve this <lb />
problem, they at work <lb />
is gone, forever from d <lb />
. r. offer When will the black man <lb />
cast a free ballot When will <lb />
With bin a problem without have the rights that are his I <lb />
or. SAMPLE FREE <lb />
She tinned her head a quick, shy <lb />
glance. <lb />
And Mating hack she gave hi ill a <lb />
That was really too to miss. <lb />
So be bent to meet her and tried lo <lb />
The kiss that he burned to get. <lb />
Hut be bent so quick in his ardent zeal <lb />
the craft upset like a whirling <lb />
O. of Wake. I wheel. <lb />
M. Halt. Ami hi -missed Che kiss that be <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
. . . , . ., dent or para c. Note its appalling shall not here against a <lb />
richest domain earth. It , I v that ii. i. <lb />
., , ,. , . . conditions. Two otter v nine in <lb />
is the a brave and history, in time of peace, has <lb />
bl, people. There is all that same soil with equal the great seal of our <lb />
can or prosper <lb />
A feet climate above a fertile <lb />
political and civil lights, almost <lb />
equal in numbers, but terribly an- <lb />
Secretary of I. <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
Rain, of Wake. <lb />
of Wayne. <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba. <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of <lb />
pi oil net of the temperate zone. There <lb />
by the cotton whitens beneath <lb />
the star.-, and by day the wheat <lb />
locks the sunshine in its bearded <lb />
sheaf. In the same clover <lb />
Steals the fragrance of the wind, <lb />
and the tobacco catches quick <lb />
of the There ore <lb />
mountains stored with <lb />
treasures; and prime <lb />
val; livers that, <lb />
i loitering, run wanton to the sea. Of <lb />
BY MB the items <lb />
and <lb />
the Problem in easy control. cotton, a <lb />
fixed iron, proven <lb />
soil yields to the husbandman every ; intelligence and <lb />
pledged against fusion, <lb />
steal, <lb />
Ami they both got very wet. <lb />
Education. <lb />
A Great Speech. <lb />
at the Dinner of Mer- <lb />
chants, a Few Days Before His <lb />
Doris. <lb />
Justice N. H. Smith, n i <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate S. Merrimon. of <lb />
J. Davis, of <lb />
E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and <lb />
Alfonso C. of Burke. <lb />
First Brown, of T invitation to a T artificial <lb />
B ,. ., , ,.,, , . cannot much longer prevail, has <lb />
Second Philips, b, f ,,,,, <lb />
of a political speech-, <lb />
one for a in servitude to the <lb />
oilier, and freed at last a <lb />
ting war, the experiment sought by <lb />
but approached by both <lb />
with doubt, these are the conditions <lb />
Under point, <lb />
we are required to carry these two <lb />
races and honor to the end. <lb />
Sever, sir, has such a task been <lb />
given to mortal stewardship. Never <lb />
before in this Republic has the <lb />
white race divided on the rights of <lb />
alien race. The red man was <lb />
cut down as a weed, because he <lb />
the way of the American cit- <lb />
The yellow man was shut out <lb />
timber, the reserve <lb />
. i i Republic because he is an <lb />
supply the Republic, this <lb />
Mis. Bidden by assured and permanent advantage, <lb />
Mate. <lb />
Fifth <lb />
ford <lb />
Sixth T. <lb />
Clark, <lb />
A. Gilmer, <lb />
of <lb />
II appreciate, trying to reconcile of tariff or capita, <lb />
u it h the , afar off fullest <lb />
of of the little maul who, bidden to est source of supply, but resting in <lb />
alien and inferior. Tie red man <lb />
was owner the yellow <lb />
civilized and <lb />
they hindered both sec- <lb />
Lions and gone But the black <lb />
man, but one is <lb />
clothed with every privilege gov <lb />
government a stigma upon the <lb />
of a great and loyal section ; <lb />
though gratefully remember that, <lb />
the great dead soldier, who held the <lb />
helm of state for the eight <lb />
est years of reconstruction, never <lb />
found need for such a step; <lb />
though there is no personal sacrifice <lb />
I would not make to remove this <lb />
cruel and imputation on my <lb />
people iron the archives of my <lb />
country Rut, sir, backed by a <lb />
record, on every page of is <lb />
venture to make earnest <lb />
and respectful answer to the <lb />
that are naked. bespeak <lb />
your patience, while with rigorous <lb />
plainness of speech, seeking your <lb />
judgment rather than your applause. <lb />
proceed step by We give to <lb />
the world Ibis year a crop <lb />
bales of cotton, worth <lb />
and its cash equivalent it. grain, <lb />
grasses and fruit. This enormous <lb />
crop could not have cone from <lb />
of and discontented <lb />
labor. It comes fields, <lb />
which laughter and gossip rise <lb />
above the bum of industry am con- <lb />
runs with the <lb />
It is claimed that this <lb />
labor law is defrauded of its <lb />
hire, j present the tax books <lb />
I of Georgia, which show that the <lb />
will solemnly my campaigns as this the folly and <lb />
that in the Southern I the bitterness the danger of <lb />
courts, from highest to lowest. J every Southern community <lb />
i has drank the white <lb />
for life, liberty or , , ., A i . r r . <lb />
people of the ate banded to- <lb />
has distinct I us <lb />
a apt to banded if <lb />
be overreached, oppressed, and black man, not one in a bandied <lb />
that this advantage reaches from , able to if, in <lb />
the juror in making his verdict to instinct. holding against you <lb />
judge m measuring his sen- memory of a century of <lb />
i taught by your late conquer- <lb />
Now, Mr. President, can it be ere to and oppose you, had <lb />
seriously that we already travestied from <lb />
terrorizing the people from whose in every <lb />
willing hands comes every year j of folly or had wasted <lb />
11,000,000,000 of farm crops Or ; your substance and exhausted <lb />
have bed a people who, your credit. <lb />
years from unrewarded But rigid of the <lb />
very, have in one State; to this <lb />
20.000,000 of property Or that, we are <lb />
we intend to oppress the people we , the of our vote, <lb />
arming every day Or deceive long been flippantly char- <lb />
them, when we arc educating thorn to evidence, and has now <lb />
to the utmost limit of our ability and <lb />
Or when we work d to be proof of <lb />
by side with them and baseness on our part <lb />
then under legal forms, when for us sec. a State now <lb />
their benefit we have even <lb />
narrowed the limit of <lb />
fierce assault for this alleged <lb />
crime, east in per cent of <lb />
and mitigated the severity of j her vote, the State <lb />
My, as in I speak, GO per cent of <lb />
of <lb />
to swim, was jet <lb />
go. my darling, hang your <lb />
divine assurance, within touch of <lb />
field mine set <lb />
eminent and pinned to the soil, and twenty-live years ago a slaw, <lb />
my people commanded o make, has in alone <lb />
i a limb and amid costly farms from which com <lb />
good at any at any assessed property, worth twice <lb />
that much. Does not that record <lb />
I honor him vindicate his <lb />
a. go near the The petition has driven the farmer to U What people, penniless, <lb />
, v J of the church, they is despair, but amid cheap sunny that other race , has done so well f For <lb />
F. Graves, . ,. , has been louted or excluded Afro American agitator, stir- <lb />
tenth <lb />
Eleventh M. Dud himself in need of; system of industries is blacks have touched, any era <lb />
Mecklenburg. action address than I, bidden mounting to a that shall in clime, there has been an <lb />
i to plant the standard of a i and world. That violence. It matters <lb />
in j Democrat in Host en's sir. is the picture and t be . . . <lb />
B. Vance, of <lb />
yon yourselves may sometimes it in I <lb />
have to appeal at the bar of human Virginia and natural causes <lb />
judgment for justice and for right, Haas. Last month Va. <lb />
give to my people to-night the .,,. f ,,,,. and Mas- <lb />
unanswerable conclusion of in every dis-l <lb />
these incontestable facts But <lb />
is claimed that under this fair seem j If Virginia is condemned because <lb />
there w disorder mid per f .,. m <lb />
This I admit. And there will be ; how shall this State escape in <lb />
until there is one ideal per cent was dumb Let <lb />
on earth after which we may M this comparison. The <lb />
pattern. But hoy.- widely is it sixteen Southern States in cast <lb />
misjudged. It is hard to measure their total vote ; the <lb />
exactness whatever touches England States but per <lb />
the His helplessness, his By what fair rule <lb />
isolation, his century of servitude shall the stigma be pat upon one; <lb />
these dispose us to emphasize and , while the other escapes <lb />
magnify his wrongs. Tins a. congressional election in New <lb />
inflamed by and York last week, with the polling <lb />
has led to injustice in of every voter, <lb />
delusion. Lawless men may brought out only votes of <lb />
age a county Iowa and it is ac- I and the lack of op- <lb />
as an incident; in the South position is assigned as the <lb />
a drunken row is declared to be a district in <lb />
the fixed habit of the community I state in which an opposition speech <lb />
Regulators may whip vagabonds J hag been heard in ten <lb />
in Indiana by platoons and it i the polling places are <lb />
Bend. <lb />
The following is taken <lb />
j from a letter from Mr. <lb />
William proprietor of the <lb />
House, a; <lb />
son, I was <lb />
at in this parish <lb />
I during the and sold <lb />
huge quantities of Swift's Specific <lb />
tS. S. i-ii during that time <lb />
cry one that used the medicine was <lb />
loud its praise. Among <lb />
who were bent -fitted by S. S. S. was <lb />
I a bad can- <lb />
in its most malignant form. He <lb />
had spent a small fortune in trying <lb />
lag to effect a cure, but without <lb />
After the knife bad been <lb />
used there was still a <lb />
taint, left in bis blood, the wound <lb />
never healing. I finally persuaded <lb />
him to try S. S. S., and it <lb />
eradicated the cancer, and he re- <lb />
perfect health. From that <lb />
lime until his death, which was <lb />
years, a symptom the disease <lb />
i never <lb />
Not a Symptom in Five Years.<lb />
M. of <lb />
l the and the Missionary, with which ; or <lb />
, , .,,. ., rhyme or reason. It mailers ring the strife In alone be <lb />
f wherever he bis flag, will neither season nor soil has set a and j prospers. can show yon a thous- <lb />
and happy in their cabin <lb />
homes, tilling laud by day, <lb />
and at night faking from lips <lb />
of their children the- helpful mess <lb />
liar, have lived anywhere, at <lb />
Matt. W. North I to discuss the prob-j my bind better and fairer the same, sod with equal <lb />
. em of the races the home of than have told yon, yet. but rights peace In spite of these <lb />
of District; of Rut, fit setting in its material excellence things are commanded to <lb />
if a speak in the loyal and gentle <lb />
I J American <lb />
earnest understanding of the vast we have Hew recruiting he what baa elsewhere been <lb />
Fourth II of , interests involved ; if a consecrating ; the Republic from its sturdy j impossible between whites and <lb />
W. of of what disaster may follow i shaking from its overcrowded hives to reverse, under the <lb />
sixth Rowland of further and es- new swarms of and touch- j <lb />
Henderson, <lb />
scarcely arrests attention ; a chance j under the unfair reasoning <lb />
in the South among rel- , which my section has b en a <lb />
constant victim, the is <lb />
charged to be of forcible <lb />
suppression. <lb />
verdict of racial history. And <lb />
sage their State sends them from <lb />
the door. And the <lb />
e bears testimony. <lb />
In Georgia we added last rear <lb />
to the school a <lb />
total more than <lb />
this the face prejudice not yet <lb />
of the that the <lb />
whites are assessed <lb />
the blacks for and yet <lb />
per cent, of the beneficiaries are <lb />
black children the doubt of <lb />
In i aver- <lb />
age majority of under hope- <lb />
less division i f the minority, was <lb />
raised to 42.000 in Iowa the <lb />
election a of <lb />
was wiped out and an opposition <lb />
of was established. The <lb />
change of votes in owe is <lb />
Ninth G. Ewart of<lb />
Right .-w. II. A. if these may be count-, this land all over with its sir ,,, task many wise men if education helps, <lb />
to steady undisciplined speech and its courage. an impatience that brooks no or can help our problem. Charles- <lb />
to strengthen an untried arm; in the of which I have rigor that, accepts no ex ton, with her taxable valuables cut <lb />
I -then, sir, shall find the courage told you but per cent of lauds are ; t hit half in two since pays more <lb />
, . . i ages frankness and sincerity. WeI proportion public schools than <lb />
its mines touch-1 . ,.,,, <lb />
Happy am I that this mission has population so scam s interwoven with our Industrial I Although it is easier to give much <lb />
my at to press New d set equidistant, the of; fabric that disentangle it j out much than little out of little, <lb />
A. Move. <lb />
A. K. Tucker. <lb />
Register of II. James. <lb />
Cherry, <lb />
S. I. Ward. <lb />
i B. Harris. soil and eves the voice could not be heard we would, so bound up in our the South with one seventh the <lb />
rs-Council Dawson. Chair- a in. tone sou, <lb />
the same classes is gravely <lb />
accepted as evidence that one race <lb />
is destroying the other. We might <lb />
as well claim that the Union was <lb />
ungrateful to the soldiers <lb />
who followed its flag because a <lb />
Grand Army post in Connecticut <lb />
closed its doors to a veteran <lb />
as for you to give racial <lb />
to every incident in the <lb />
South, or to accept exceptional as political <lb />
grounds as the rule of our society, i Virginia of on I <lb />
Ian not of those who becloud majority is declared to be <lb />
American honor with the parade, political I. I <lb />
of the outrages of either section, I facts and figure-J home, sir,, <lb />
and belie American character by to the heart and of the <lb />
declaring them to be , who will not, as- ; <lb />
and representative. I prefer to see one section <lb />
maintain, that they are neither, for ex-1 <lb />
cosed If I can <lb />
society nice a mac-nine and <lb />
stronger than its weakest at the tire <lb />
will rest on tho judgment there <lb />
formed and the there <lb />
and stand for nothing but the pas- <lb />
sin of our fallen . <lb />
If society, like a machine . <lb />
Commissioners <lb />
lox. <lb />
Pi School <lb />
ling. <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
Si Keeper. <lb />
F. u. James. <lb />
F. Evans. <lb />
It. Lang. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
A p. <lb />
honorable obligation to the world, <lb />
where Webster thundered and Long with troubled eyes, some new this weakest and wisest of <lb />
,. . i Pin which to bis modest us do know we cannot solve it with <lb />
sang, thought and to Ills <lb />
, . I to the <lb />
Mooring. C. V, to knowledge of her beauty while on w,. ,,., <lb />
every , , <lb />
Chairman J. B. and J. month Back and Bunker Hill- stands a son, seek- our hands, be alone can <lb />
taxable property of the country, <lb />
with relatively larger debt, having <lb />
received only one-twelfth as much <lb />
of public lauds, having back of <lb />
its tax books none of the <lb />
of bonds that the North. <lb />
though it pays annually <lb />
dared <lb />
It is deplorable, sir, that in both , <lb />
sections a larger percentage of the <lb />
vote is not regularly east. But <lb />
more inexplicable that this should <lb />
be so in New England, than in the <lb />
hey are, never saw, dare assert w, to <lb />
an outrage committed on a l H fa that <lb />
And if they did, no one of you him <lb />
patrimony, the strange remains to your section as pension's <lb />
die of American letters and almost of <lb />
that <lb />
Vatican liberty, I hasten to make citizens than she had ,,, Mi <lb />
he that every than <lb />
England when Way is if, sir. though <lb />
sectional line be now bu; a mist <lb />
i ;, i, .-, ewer that i ill your veins is yet gives nearly to the <lb />
blood and that, when we have public school fund. The South, <lb />
apparition This breath may <lb />
our whether the issue spent in <lb />
lost won, we feel your strong education, and this year is pledged <lb />
a his about us and hear I he ting , to more for State and <lb />
your approving hearts The res-1 city schools, all hough the blacks, <lb />
white, dear beaded, broad minded ; paying the taxes, get nearly <lb />
them <lb />
and sin of one poor fallen ha- through tho prejudice of the par- <lb />
were <lb />
part. I should despair of both sec- <lb />
But, knowing that society, <lb />
sentient and responsible in every <lb />
can mend and repair until <lb />
the whole has the strength of tin- <lb />
best, despair of neither. These <lb />
gentlemen who come with me here, <lb />
knit into Georgia's busy life as <lb />
they are, never saw, I dare assert. <lb />
on a <lb />
one of you . <lb />
would be swifter to prevent or , , j- <lb />
punish. It is through them, and . <lb />
;, , n i -n I. anneal to <lb />
the men who think with then, . . . <lb />
,. . ., , a <lb />
nine-tenths of every com- <lb />
that these two races have <lb />
i J i . r i , success meant <lb />
been carried thus far with less of <lb />
violence than would have been <lb />
possible anywhere else on earth. <lb />
And in their fairness and courage <lb />
, t , ii i, P s <lb />
and steadfastness, more than in all; V . , J <lb />
. i i n of the in <lb />
the laws that can be passed, or all, . . , ., <lb />
,, , . . , was denied the <lb />
the bayonets tin <lb />
is the hope of on <lb />
When will the blacks east a free <lb />
ignorance any- <lb />
where is not dominated by the <lb />
bad in and entires <lb />
it from my system by <lb />
taking seven of Swift's <lb />
S. I have not had any <lb />
symptoms it that time. C. <lb />
Wilcox, Spartan burg, S. C. <lb />
blood and Skill Dis- <lb />
eases mailed <lb />
SWIFT CO., <lb />
Ga. <lb />
Wants to Speak a Good Word. <lb />
After suffering untold agonies for <lb />
three years lieu, rheumatism, and <lb />
alter trying various remedies with- <lb />
out effect, decided to try S. S S <lb />
taking eight bottles I was en- <lb />
cure. Therefore I cheerfully <lb />
add mine to to the many <lb />
which go to prove the great <lb />
success of S. S as a remedy for <lb />
there suffering from <lb />
Jobs <lb />
Mill, Ga. <lb />
Thick on These Things. <lb />
A paper receive patronage <lb />
older to be first-class and first. <lb />
class in a man's <lb />
paying his subscription in advance- <lb />
In nearly every town there arc <lb />
pie who are willing to lend their <lb />
to a newspaper, but <lb />
a teal rapport <lb />
dot pay for print, paper or ink. <lb />
There are people who come in and <lb />
subscribe to help you but who <lb />
fail to think that unless they pay <lb />
for their paper they are asking yon <lb />
to lend so much cash. There is rood <lb />
for reflection In these few lines. <lb />
Ex, <lb />
His <lb />
to suffrage was the <lb />
His second, the threat that <lb />
Both have been proved <lb />
false in his experience. He look- <lb />
id for a home, and he A the <lb />
C. C. DANIELS <lb />
Ni i-n. N. C <lb />
,, l.-.--------a ,.,. promise <lb />
m be passed, or I a ; , Dis-, <lb />
at can be mustered ll , , , <lb />
,. ,,. and lie n <lb />
, . . at last that his best friends <lb />
are his neighbors with whom his <lb />
lot is cast, and whose prosperity is <lb />
bound up in his, and that he has; <lb />
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km mm i <lb />
AlTO w, <lb />
to m; will <lb />
Attended to- <lb />
jag night, Meeting every rested at its startled, is the very problem we are now his problem in their hearts them from no avenue in which their <lb />
Wednesday night. T. D. John, kings emperors gazed and mar- consider. The key that that and by day by feet are fitted lo They could <lb />
P Sunday, morn- from the rude touch of i problem will unlock to the world They realize, as yon what, not there be of <lb />
Meeting every cast on a Weak and fairest half of this this means, bey owe have been here, <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
Rev. A. I .-- to this kindly and dependent but they do enter there a bun- <lb />
unknown shore, should have come bee the halted feet o of to useful trades that, ate closed I <lb />
the embodied genius of human gov- eyes are already . m despite they defend- against them We hold it bet <lb />
and the perfected model of with its beauty. Better this, ed and maintained slavery. to tend the weeds in <lb />
h their are hindered its the garden to water the exotic ; <lb />
every 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ma- then handiwork. Two years but this problem the j which comes courage. Nor, j of their race to support them. <lb />
O O F ago, sir, I spoke some words it breeds hinders a clear i when moments is villages they have their <lb />
O. W. York that caught the of and a perfect union. . them I hat aw-, military companies from <lb />
M. O. , . , , , . I shadow, with its lurid abysses the armories the their <lb />
insurance Lodge. No. K. of II.,, the North. As I stand here to re- Nothing else stands between us churches societies built and <lb />
meet <lb />
Hat <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night. as I have everywhere, such love as bound ever supported largely by their i <lb />
D. P. D. <lb />
influenced by the power of the rich. so leaders or <lb />
W hen the strong and the steadfast the resolute <lb />
do not everywhere control the heroism of party friends in <lb />
of the weak and shiftless, I Vermont that make their hopeless <lb />
then, and not till then, will the over the hills a high and <lb />
be free. he shrewdly <lb />
white people of the South are the occasional agitator, <lb />
Mr. President, not in his Hide a count with <lb />
dice against the blacks, not in see- touches up his mule and <lb />
estrangement, not in the , q f letting the <lb />
hope of political dominion, but in J it will. <lb />
a deep and abiding necessity. f con. <lb />
Hera is this vast ignorant and <lb />
L. <lb />
I., blow, <lb />
V. C <lb />
J. H. TUCKER. <lb />
J D MURPHY <lb />
i arrival. The deliver nail j than ever wrought with the step further unless you concede possible, race from <lb />
should dishonor or at the cannon's j here that the people I speak, its own weakness. In out; <lb />
, . . , ., , , . . . . ,.;,. . i bu ire a honest, as sensible and as record the pros- <lb />
i Mail arrives ll that confidence mouth. II this does not invite . Ur ire in Lr, <lb />
I. M. and departs at- , . . i. i as your people, set King as ear-i art, in <lb />
6-o by insincere word, or heat mm as you would In their place to j court the criminal strikes <lb />
or. OW and Falkland i w one essential thing more. My people, your broth- rightly solve the problem that; the colored juror, that white men <lb />
mails arrives at <lb />
M. and depart at P. M. <lb />
s X last <lb />
Roads. and <lb />
daily at; me i-n m to plunder and a the North the percentage of <lb />
P. at a. M. I has died on my bps, that I believe this problem that I hen very j J sells prisoners is six times as great as <lb />
has died on my lips, that I believe tins problem that very i my sells <lb />
units right solution- and tax your patience <lb />
wholly to blame j But admit they are men <lb />
of common sense and common hon- <lb />
wisely modifying an environ- <lb />
they cannot wholly disregard, <lb />
guiding controlling as best they <lb />
can and irresponsible of <lb />
I ell ,, b , f depends <lb />
Kerry. s Mills, .-,. ,. . ,. <lb />
M and Pullet arrive Tuesday, is the V or are <lb />
Thursday and at A. M. that twenty-two its presence. slave ships of <lb />
Black Jack year-, by deaf., Republic sailed from your <lb />
arrives even Saturday at P. M. or version, slaves worked our fields. Yon <lb />
J arched over their ragged will not defend I he nor I the <lb />
that of native whites, in the South <lb />
only four times as great. If <lb />
wrongs him in Southern <lb />
courts, the record shows it to be <lb />
deeper in Northern Courts. I as- <lb />
here, and a bar as intelligent <lb />
and as the bar of <lb />
its neighbor d taught to rely on j <lb />
the protection an outside <lb />
it cannot be <lb />
in the two <lb />
logical currents, for it lacks r <lb />
.- i ii i wit a tie <lb />
conviction and even that ,. <lb />
formation on which conviction I J f <lb />
be based. It must remain a I ls I <lb />
a to on .- . <lb />
Of an outside force, do <lb />
upon and lost , in -red . and <lb />
P I their o es h , old <lb />
it through. , . <lb />
. to the <lb />
mus <lb />
faction, strong enough in every <lb />
to control on the <lb />
test division of the whites. <lb />
that division it becomes the <lb />
prey of the cunning and <lb />
of both parties. Its <lb />
made to play its part <lb />
in a campaign in which every in- <lb />
of society-is jeopardized and <lb />
every approach to ballot box <lb />
It is against such <lb />
not be withstood, power <lb />
of the banded an res- <lb />
of a <lb />
Against it, n aid <lb />
cannot p ii cannot be <lb />
in the law, or div reed <lb />
It is <lb />
is on this, that w.- rely in the <lb />
Bents. Not t m <lb />
of mask or she but the <lb />
A VS-A T-LA W, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
MARRY <lb />
J SKINNER, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
G EX FILL E, C. <lb />
in nil the courts. <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
YELLOWLEY, <lb />
ATTORNEY-A T-LA W, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
HOTELS. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
new Hot and <lb />
cold baths. rooms <lb />
o Table always <lb />
ed H a the best of the market. Feed <lb />
in connection. <lb />
TERMS SAY <lb />
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Eastern B The southerner M grow- <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. old. but age due not weather <lb />
it. The recent celebration of it <lb />
birthday anniversary I tern <lb />
. ; . in analogy to gold<lb />
bring your to the warehouse, <lb />
and OB strict and <lb />
i All receive warehouse re- <lb />
ell We i y <lb />
and <lb />
rate <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER<lb />
found it us uprightly and vigorous . <lb />
M over. We bore It <lb />
orate its centennial under pros- fourteen certs a standard <lb />
Tod the ware-. <lb />
house a fee of one cent a pound <lb />
eT Patriot, whether Democrat or <lb />
must desire this eon- <lb />
and every protectionist <lb />
necessarily approve of <lb />
to the cotton planter, tor it <lb />
makes his line of argument consist- <lb />
secures own position, and <lb />
blazes the way for converts to his <lb />
economic faith- <lb />
subscription Price. <lb />
HUT <lb />
ill rut to Democratic <lb />
men and measures that are not consistent <lb />
the true principles of t ; . . de- <lb />
It a a wide-a-v Leaf, and there is not molt tie <lb />
of the send for the I paper. <lb />
COPY FREE <lb />
A philanthropist boy large <lb />
quantity of Dr. Ball's Cough. Syrup <lb />
every winter and gives it to the poor <lb />
m, I from and colds. <lb />
I say fourteen cents because this j fa a <lb />
JANUARY Ma <lb />
AT THE OFFICE AT <lb />
Mail <lb />
There MM a wholesale lynching <lb />
Barn well count v. South Caro- <lb />
on the 28th of December. <lb />
Eight were taken from <lb />
the jail by a ml, tarried to the <lb />
woods and shot to death. These <lb />
frequent are one of the <lb />
worst blots the d <lb />
of the South. <lb />
The cover all costs, and <lb />
Manning's splendid paper, never certificates could be issue <lb />
does things by es. for and thousand <lb />
the beginning of its nil th vol- anti Wade <lb />
week, and at the <lb />
same time enlarge seven the one t he Government i cannot be at once relieved by the use of <lb />
to eight column paper. There , UM received to the price the cotton <lb />
is no paper we would rejoice more be purchased enter-1 <lb />
over its prosperity than the Gold tn If a hugs part Messrs. Davis and Gregory, Ox- <lb />
of the crop should pass through ford, sent out a beautiful New Year <lb />
these warehouses the revenue would card with the of the <lb />
leave a handsome profit to the I New John son Warehouse. The <lb />
after paying all j elector receipt of <lb />
certificates would be the same <lb />
as cash to the planter for all <lb />
for hey would be accepted by j That clever traveling salesman, <lb />
every one as readily as are gold and Pearce, presented with <lb />
silver certificates. These are gen- j a beautiful memorandum book with <lb />
Mess. <lb />
The Hope of South. <lb />
Harry Letter Published in ; <lb />
30th- <lb />
The verdict of the country at the <lb />
more, <lb />
here is ho. for the South if we book is <lb />
are able properly to nature's I The practical result of the plan i and has a neat calendar for 1890 on <lb />
special gift to to pro- thus outlined would to prevent the back- <lb />
i king, the Liverpool Cotton Exchange from <lb />
and will to k if fair treat-; dictating the price our product, <lb />
is accorded it. I the same while European American man- <lb />
of were extended to knowing that the plan- <lb />
of gel ting <lb />
FOULLY <lb />
A At <lb />
Mr. Sidney Owens Shot from <lb />
Ambush near Hotel Macon <lb />
as He was Returning <lb />
from Supper. <lb />
THE TOWN GREATLY EXCITED. <lb />
o whatever is made I the producers of this that was sure <lb />
of our out- j to the melt <lb />
were dealt with <lb />
thirteen <lb />
standard <lb />
The Pulpit the <lb />
Rev. F. M. pastor United <lb />
Brethren Church, Mound, Kan., <lb />
says feel it my duty to tell <lb />
Dr. King's New Discovery has <lb />
dune for My dis- <lb />
and my rs thought I <lb />
for <lb />
, ., i with the statistical could live only a few weeks. I took five <lb />
side -day to the speech would feel that we , i , Dr New Discovery <lb />
delivered Mr. on justly, and be kindly disposed j of the staple, and compelled to lbs. <lb />
the race A better article <lb />
never appeared in Ami <lb />
in fact, we do not remember <lb />
have ever read one so good <lb />
we are glad t <lb />
to give it in full to of <lb />
the It should be read <lb />
man, woman <lb />
pi ion; Ear under have it or to suspend operations, <lb />
cotton piling and cot- would go our local markets I <lb />
in <lb />
Arthur Love Manager Funny <lb />
r ton US would march to- thirteen cents rather than to j thorough trial and convincing evidence <lb />
to prosperity Every con-1 buy up Government certificates <lb />
able I argument for the the higher price, or to pay in the cure when everything else fails. Tl <lb />
It is prob- greatest <lb />
r thousand is <lb />
argument <lb />
of the cotton manufacturers be same at the <lb />
urged with <lb />
of <lb />
pro <lb />
its Cotton <lb />
do many <lb />
to urge them to try <lb />
able that under this system at least Free trial bottles I. <lb />
drugstore. sizes and <lb />
of our animal crop. <lb />
and child, who is capable of production employs more labor, and would be outside the <lb />
and reserved as <lb />
priceless treasure. may <lb />
again have opportunity of read- <lb />
such an able and manly de- <lb />
fence of our much abused South. <lb />
The South is seemingly <lb />
The death of Mr. <lb />
Grady, which occurred the 24th <lb />
creates a market Northern , at thirteen cents. <lb />
higher <lb />
and Western produce. Tin <lb />
the price of the <lb />
for all concerned. <lb />
I maintain, as an economic prop- <lb />
that the by <lb />
extending to the j e same <lb />
The old went <lb />
out under a <lb />
It may be said that such a system cloud, <lb />
would induce other cotton countries Jesse Brown has moved his <lb />
to increase their the j family to the country, <lb />
world would after a time do without, l and wife have <lb />
the American crop. Experience j moved to <lb />
reaches that this is improbable-j J. F. has moved his <lb />
ratio of protection that it extends I the war, from to family up in <lb />
to the manufacturer, can to the growing resources of; Mr. J. If. Tucker has moved into <lb />
of December, was indeed a severe j former per pound of the globe were tested the Dancy house, Pitt street. <lb />
blow. He but a few prior to <lb />
his death bed stood on New Eng- <lb />
land soil and delivered the great- <lb />
for his product. I name to the utmost. 1802 the j p,. Moore has moved his <lb />
be obtain of different family into one of the <lb />
ed by adding cent, from dwellings. <lb />
est speech of Ida remarkably to the present avenge market price, .,,. assembled in London to j Mr. A. Fleming has moved <lb />
career. He suffering from <lb />
cold at the time of leaving his <lb />
Southern home for Boston, where <lb />
he and <lb />
been invited to make <lb />
and that is the average cent- measures for meeting family in Martin county <lb />
age of protective duties. T j emergency. Ten years later, in <lb />
stand my held in the same; Mr. Ed has moved his <lb />
the relative proportion of t e e . fir a I Moore <lb />
for this special purpose, only a <lb />
cotton-mills of this r never <lb />
consume more than of <lb />
our annual crop, while <lb />
mills must have the remainder to <lb />
few of those thirty-five <lb />
were represented, and most of those <lb />
,. . , ., I her millinery stock to one room <lb />
disappointment and j on <lb />
ore. America had again entered <lb />
of the Southern to that <lb />
the exposure incident North- all the world, and also that the <lb />
era trip produced pneumonia from <lb />
which he died in a few days after <lb />
returning home. News of his death <lb />
was received with deep sorrow in <lb />
the whole South, also in <lb />
sections of the North, and it was <lb />
a shock to the whole country. Mr. <lb />
Grady was only years old, yet <lb />
he was a great man. His speech produce three-fourths of this crop, inadequate that, for a time cotton <lb />
About o'clock last evening <lb />
Greenville was thrown into groat <lb />
excitement over the of <lb />
Mr. Sidney Owens, a man <lb />
who came from Scotland Neck last <lb />
year to clerk for <lb />
and who had recently <lb />
taken a position for the new <lb />
with Capt. C. A. White. Two pis- <lb />
shots in quick succession near <lb />
the corner of and Third <lb />
streets followed an outcry at- <lb />
the people in that <lb />
where they found Mr. Owens <lb />
had been shot. He walked on to <lb />
Messrs. Latham Skinner's law <lb />
office sat down upon the steps. <lb />
He was taken up and carried into <lb />
the office of I. A. Sugg <lb />
t Brown were <lb />
immediately sent for. Mr. Owens <lb />
had just left dining room A <lb />
Hotel Macon. and when crossing <lb />
the street diagonally toward the <lb />
corner was shot at twice by some <lb />
one standing behind a tree on the <lb />
right hand side of the street. One <lb />
of these shots struck right <lb />
arm passing through the arm and <lb />
the cavity of the right <lb />
chest. Dr. pronounced <lb />
it a dangerous though not <lb />
fatal wound. Owens <lb />
ed Mr. John A. another <lb />
young man of the town, with the <lb />
shooting. These two young men <lb />
had had a difficulty a few <lb />
ago in the store of Messrs. <lb />
Higgs during which <lb />
Owens had fired a at <lb />
Circumstances seeming to point <lb />
to as the party who did <lb />
the shooting, he was arrested in <lb />
the corridor by Chief of <lb />
Police, J. T. Smith, a few minutes <lb />
after the occurrence. <lb />
After the medical examination <lb />
wounds had been completed <lb />
he was removed to Hotel Macon. <lb />
About o'clock Judge Boykin. <lb />
who, who is presiding at the present <lb />
term Pitt Superior Court, began <lb />
a preliminary examination of the <lb />
case, first taking down <lb />
of Mr. Owens in the <lb />
room, then going to the Judge's <lb />
room to finish, the The <lb />
trial lasted until o'clock, A. M., at <lb />
which time the matter was <lb />
ed until to-day. Daring this <lb />
the evidence was so much <lb />
Mr. that Judge Boy- <lb />
kin instructed Deputy Sheriff King <lb />
to take him in custody and hold him<lb />
Call and see them at <lb />
Latham Fender <lb />
Successors to It. S. Clark Co. <lb />
FOR <lb />
Hardware, Shoves, Tin- <lb />
ware, Stove Pipe, Sash, <lb />
Doors and Blinds, Iron, <lb />
and Putty, Kerosene <lb />
and Red Oil, Stoves <lb />
Repaired. Tobacco <lb />
planters will find it to <lb />
their interest to send <lb />
us their orders for To- <lb />
Flues early. <lb />
We sell very low for <lb />
the cash. <lb />
LATHAM PENDER, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ANOTHER <lb />
far Toad of Fine <lb />
Horses <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
OF C <lb />
to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following <lb />
that are not to be excelled in this And to be rat-claw and <lb />
pure straight good. DRY GOODS of all kinds, CLOTHING, GEN- <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, d and SHOPS, LA- <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE an HOUSE <lb />
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, and QUEENS- <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING. LEATHER of <lb />
kinds. Gin and Belting, Hay, Rock Lime, Plaster of Paris, and <lb />
Hair, Harness, Bridles addles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
O. N. T. Spool which I to the Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers j. U. win per cent for ash. lion-ford's Bread <lb />
and Star Prices, Lead pure Lin- <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and I oh is. Weed Pumps, and Wood and <lb />
Willow H <lb />
Nails i specialty. Give me a eH and I satisfaction. <lb />
Mules, <lb />
received <lb />
will be fold- <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb />
or at reasonable terms on time on <lb />
proved I bought my stock for <lb />
Cash and can afford to sell as cheap M <lb />
anyone. Give a call. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE <lb />
N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest rates. <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
; the Institute. <lb />
Mis. E. A. Sheppard has moved fer farther orders. <lb />
The editor the was <lb />
LOW TARIFF <lb />
FACTORY. <lb />
Ml ON <lb />
For we have Buggies now. Ah I <lb />
you are free buy you please, but <lb />
if want to save money you conic to <lb />
street, rear of B. <lb />
Cherry A Co's. For convenience <lb />
have also an entrance through II. F. <lb />
Keel's Stables on street. I can give <lb />
you <lb />
TO JOHN <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door North Court House. <lb />
WILL THE OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory well equipped with best Mechanics, put up nothing <lb />
but first-class work. We keep up with the limes and improved styles. <lb />
Best material used in all work. All of Springs are use you can select from <lb />
Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also Veep on hand a full of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which we will sell as as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor hope <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
, , , , , , Mr. G. Edwards has moved <lb />
the field and defied the world. into the house, <lb />
With much of the Southern cotton j Dr. <lb />
keep their , running. The between 1861 and , B who for many <lb />
total annual crop of world and with the encouragement has lived in a few miles of <lb />
estimated at bales of of big prices governmental as- place, has moved <lb />
Southern States the world's supply was so <lb />
in Boston showed his devotion to <lb />
his and is a splendid <lb />
to his memory. Peace to <lb />
his ashes. <lb />
or about bales. The worlds, sold yew York at from one dollar <lb />
consumption all kinds of cotton I a dollars a pound, <lb />
goods increases fully as as does These indisputable prove <lb />
the of the staple, this country has a monopoly of <lb />
there is no surplus at staple, and while <lb />
A recent issue of the Wilmington j fiscal year to indicate <lb />
Star says that the Chris- <lb />
Advocate speaks of Mr. Davis, <lb />
dead, as traitor, who died <lb />
wept, and <lb />
It would be more consistent in <lb />
that paper to either stop lying or <lb />
stop advocating <lb />
two do not work well together. <lb />
It may be, however, that the <lb />
tor of this Advocate is <lb />
an exceptionally ignorant man, <lb />
end never knows what is going on <lb />
outside of his own immediate cir- <lb />
in which case he is to be <lb />
ed, as are also the people who <lb />
look to him to opinions for <lb />
them. As a means of his <lb />
in this the Re- <lb />
would suggest that the <lb />
papers published in towns where <lb />
memorial meetings were held in <lb />
honor of Mr. Davis send copy of <lb />
the issue containing report of <lb />
meetings and the comments upon <lb />
the death of that gentlemen, that <lb />
this organ may see <lb />
whether Mr. Davis died <lb />
and or whether in its <lb />
anxiety to cast a slur at the South <lb />
it has and maliciously lied. <lb />
Bend marked copies to him. <lb />
Newspaper Notes. <lb />
The Winston Sentinel last week <lb />
began thirty-fourth volume. <lb />
It is a vigorous paper and reflects <lb />
credit its editor, Mr. V. W. <lb />
Long. <lb />
The notes with pleas- <lb />
the prosperity of the <lb />
Messenger. The daily <lb />
of that splendid paper recent- <lb />
passed its third year. <lb />
The Oxford Ledger last week sent <lb />
out a splendid ten page industrial <lb />
issue. There is enterprise about, <lb />
that paper from the word <lb />
and the people lend their aid sub- <lb />
to its efforts. <lb />
President jolly <lb />
Bro. announced <lb />
in his last paper that the <lb />
a had attained its majority and is <lb />
twenty-one years old. There are <lb />
few papers its size that give as <lb />
much news as the and <lb />
none is more ably edited or has a <lb />
batter corps of correspondents. <lb />
over-production. long as the <lb />
supply is not in excess of a fair <lb />
market Mr. Kelley, <lb />
the producing nation may name <lb />
the price of its The <lb />
United States is such a nation. Its <lb />
planters produce three-fourths of a <lb />
not to employ power It possess- <lb />
es to the detriment of any interest, <lb />
It has the right as well the ability <lb />
to make this crop reasonably profit- <lb />
able to its <lb />
It may be urged that if cotton <lb />
warehouses are for the benefit <lb />
of Southern planters, Western far- <lb />
county. <lb />
Mr. B. II. assistant agent <lb />
for the Old Line, has <lb />
moved his family to town. They <lb />
occupy a house Second street. <lb />
Mr. W. J. formerly of Scot- <lb />
laud Neck, has moved his family to <lb />
Greenville, occupies the <lb />
house on <lb />
Mr. M. E. Lang moved over into <lb />
his just after Christmas, <lb />
present at this preliminary trial <lb />
took down the but deems <lb />
it best not to publish it until all is <lb />
heard. Besides to publish it this <lb />
morning would necessitate a mate- <lb />
rial delay of paper, we already <lb />
having waited from p. M. until <lb />
a. m. to go to press order to give <lb />
this much the particulars. <lb />
Mr. Owens suffered very <lb />
from his wounds in the first part <lb />
the night, but a was rest- <lb />
quietly. <lb />
This affair IS truly most fort us <lb />
and the deeply <lb />
regrets its occurrence the com- <lb />
If you suffer from loss of appetite, <lb />
perfect digestion, insomnia, torpor of <lb />
u. I the liver, etc., will relieve and <lb />
and is now as as you please I you Price g cU <lb />
staple which is of the utmost men want a system for <lb />
to the world. Three- argument is <lb />
fourths of all the cotton consumed , not tenable. Western products are <lb />
by foreign nations is the product of is <lb />
our Southern fields. Is it not a re a <lb />
a just demand, that the <lb />
planters to whom this count is in- <lb />
for this annual creation of <lb />
wealth should receive such <lb />
from the Government as to re- <lb />
an equitable share of the prof- <lb />
its of their labor Our cotton man- <lb />
are protected <lb />
rich because of it. Our cotton <lb />
planters arc unprotected. They can- <lb />
not, unaided by the <lb />
the price of their product. What I <lb />
contend for is that the Government <lb />
shall throw cotton <lb />
the same arm of protective care <lb />
that it gives to manufacturer, <lb />
assist cotton pi inter in <lb />
making the European <lb />
pay a reasonable price for his pro- <lb />
duct, thus relieving the from <lb />
his present of <lb />
being compelled to market crop <lb />
at such a price as <lb />
manufacture dictated twelve <lb />
months before through the agency <lb />
or the Liverpool Cotton Exchange. <lb />
It is cruel as well as unjust for the <lb />
Government to tacitly permit the <lb />
I manufacturers of Europe to control <lb />
the price of one of our most <lb />
craps, one which is no- <lb />
where else in e or of <lb />
equal quality. It is to <lb />
the benefit of every American in <lb />
that, if <lb />
the power to prevent <lb />
prices, it should exercise it as a <lb />
simple act of justice to the poor, <lb />
long neglected cotton planter. <lb />
Now for solution of prob- <lb />
means by which the Gov- <lb />
can give this assistance <lb />
without hazard of loss. Let a part <lb />
of the treasury surplus be expended <lb />
in building cotton warehouses at <lb />
convenient points in the Let <lb />
the Government to cotton <lb />
plantar, manufacturers will not- <lb />
you thirteen cents a pound. <lb />
D. G. Owens. Druggist, <lb />
Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup has a <lb />
wonderful reputation; mothers will have <lb />
I no other. It is the best. <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
Moreover, Western voters have tin <lb />
acknowledged that they find <lb />
incidental protection in the great <lb />
home markets made for their pro- <lb />
ducts by manufacturing States. <lb />
They know also that as the <lb />
power of the South increases, <lb />
so does the for their meats, <lb />
hay. winter vegetables, <lb />
and orchard products. No section <lb />
has a greater interest the pros- <lb />
of Southern planters. <lb />
Doubtless other objections will <lb />
be made to these but <lb />
can met as arise. It <lb />
must be admitted that this <lb />
to the cotton planter would de- <lb />
the cotton speculation of the <lb />
world. Liverpool and New <lb />
York Cotton would dis- <lb />
appear from the commercial horizon <lb />
it would mean death to the cotton <lb />
speculator, life to cotton plant- <lb />
and an equitable division be <lb />
him and the of <lb />
the and yet work no <lb />
to the consumer. The <lb />
can party, with its love for <lb />
and its professions of love for <lb />
the wards of the <lb />
by assisting in such a <lb />
measure, ingratiate itself with the <lb />
South, give substantial aid to <lb />
laborers in the cotton-fields, and do <lb />
justice to the Southern people gens <lb />
by extending to them full <lb />
protection which it claims to give to <lb />
Northern workmen. <lb />
writer is a Southern Demo- <lb />
without local, sectional, or race <lb />
prejudices, who desires earnestly to <lb />
see equal justice meted out, so that <lb />
section may keep pace with the <lb />
other great sections of our country. <lb />
He believes that existing con- <lb />
the great need of the South <lb />
is such protection as will assure a <lb />
reasonable price for its chief staple, <lb />
and thereby prosperity to its <lb />
sad to all oar people. <lb />
his new quarters. It is truly a hand <lb />
some <lb />
W. A. James, of Bethel, a <lb />
of Board of County Com- <lb />
missioners, has moved with his <lb />
to Asheville, and will conduct a <lb />
hotel there, departure from <lb />
Pitt county causes a vacancy on i mutual consent on the 27th day of <lb />
Board of Commissioners to fill j December. Joel Patrick and A. G. <lb />
which a meeting of the magistrates , Coward withdrawing from the firm. J. <lb />
of county has called for Tucker will continue <lb />
the first Monday in February. <lb />
Epoch. <lb />
The transition from lingering <lb />
and painful sickness to robust health <lb />
marks an epoch in the life of the <lb />
Such a remarkable, event is <lb />
treasured in the memory and the <lb />
whereby the good health has been at- <lb />
is gratefully blessed. Hence it is <lb />
that so is heard in praise <lb />
Bitters. So many feel they <lb />
their restoration to health, to the use of <lb />
the Great and Tonic. If you <lb />
are with any disease <lb />
Liver or Stomach, of long or shore <lb />
will surer relief by <lb />
use of Electric Sold at and <lb />
per bottle at J I. drug- <lb />
store. <lb />
the business <lb />
scale all debts against the said <lb />
and all claims most be paid to him. <lb />
J. I. TUCKER. <lb />
To the Public. <lb />
The School Committee take pleasure <lb />
in announcing that arrangements have <lb />
been completed to open the Greenville <lb />
Public School on Monday, January 13th. <lb />
Competent teachers have been em- <lb />
ployed, the committee earnestly re- <lb />
quest the support encouragement <lb />
the patrons to make the school <lb />
and the term <lb />
i B. <lb />
White, <lb />
B. F. BOW. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, Jan. 1st. <lb />
I beg to inform public that the <lb />
manufacturing formerly carried on by <lb />
me will now be carried on by Cox A <lb />
Carroll. I will settle all accounts <lb />
by me and kindly ask those Indebted to <lb />
rue to make settlements with me when <lb />
their accounts tall due. I wish pub- <lb />
to accept my sincere thanks for <lb />
liberal patronage have extended to <lb />
me and now kindly ask that the same <lb />
favors be extended to Cox Car-oil. <lb />
A. O. COX. <lb />
We beg to announce to the public that <lb />
we now engage in the manufacturing <lb />
business as successors to A. G. Cox and <lb />
kindly ask those in need of Cotton <lb />
Planters, Cart Wheels, <lb />
Horse Shoeing, or any repair work. <lb />
either wood or Iron, to call on us and <lb />
we will try to make it to their <lb />
to do so by giving them honest <lb />
work at living prices. We make a <lb />
of the Cox Cotton Planter and <lb />
can furnish any repairs at short notice.<lb />
Sale of Laud. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt county, made December <lb />
24th, in a certain special proceed- <lb />
wherein W. L Smith, <lb />
of David C. Clark is plaintiff. <lb />
Clark et are defendants, the under- <lb />
signed will for sale to the highest <lb />
bidder for cash, before the Court House <lb />
door in Greenville, on Monday the 3rd <lb />
day o February, 1890, the following <lb />
tracts of land situated in Pitt county. <lb />
township one tract in Creeping <lb />
Swamp adjoining the lands of T. A. <lb />
tames, Nobles and others, con- <lb />
ten acres, more or less ; also one <lb />
tract known as the Beaver Dam tract, <lb />
adjoining the hums of Clark, <lb />
Jessie Sutton, Jr., Taylor and <lb />
others, and being the same patented by <lb />
David C Clark about the year 1847 also <lb />
8-35 undivided interest in a certain <lb />
tract of land adjoining the lands of <lb />
A Fames, Jesse Lancaster and others, <lb />
containing acres, more or less. <lb />
Dee 31st. <lb />
Tucker Murphy, W. L. <lb />
Attorneys. of David <lb />
Sale of Land. <lb />
By virtue of decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt county, made December <lb />
24th. 1889, in a certain special proceed- <lb />
wherein Ricky Moore, of <lb />
John Moore et are defendants, <lb />
will offer for before the <lb />
Court House door, In Greenville, on <lb />
February 3rd, 1890, to the <lb />
highest bidder cash, a lot or parcel <lb />
of land situated in the town of Green- <lb />
ville, Pitt county, fronting on 5th Street <lb />
and being a portion of lot No. in <lb />
plot of said town, bounded on east <lb />
by Kicky on the south by <lb />
J. D. Murphy's lot. on west by Mrs. <lb />
Martha Moore's lot, on the by <lb />
street and being the lot upon which <lb />
Adrian Savage's room Is located. <lb />
Dec. 81st, 1889. Ricky <lb />
Tucker Murphy, Moore. <lb />
Attorneys. deceased. <lb />
Of Interest to Ladies,, <lb />
. will ad a FREE <lb />
for to Judy <lb />
That you ever had in your life tor <lb />
810.00 to less money any one <lb />
in the county can give you. <lb />
for my expenses are less and par the <lb />
spot cash for goods and save dis- <lb />
counts, and if you don't believe it you I <lb />
come and see. Having had IS year.- J. B. <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. Cherry <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
The River Transportation <lb />
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, <lb />
J. B. Cherry, Vice-Pres <lb />
J. S. Greenville, Sec <lb />
N. SI. Gen <lb />
Capt. K. F. Jones. Ag <lb />
The People's Line for travel on Ta <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer Greenville is the finest <lb />
and quickest boat on the river. She has <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A first-class Table furnished with th <lb />
best the market a <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Greenville Is <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washing on Monday, Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at G. o'clock, A. M. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, a. m. <lb />
Freights received daily and through <lb />
Bills Lading given to ail points. <lb />
t. i. <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
E. A. TAFT, <lb />
Wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he <lb />
bought out establishment of P. R. 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 haul I keep Flour, <lb />
Meat, Lard, Molasses, Confections. Canned Goods, Crockery, <lb />
Glassware, Tobacco, Snuff, <lb />
Orange Syrup is the best Molasses in this market. <lb />
You are invited to call. Remember tho place, at Cherry's stand. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
Have again come to your attention and solicit patronage <lb />
We do claim that we have the large-l and best Mack ea-l of <lb />
Mountains, but we do say arc to the front <lb />
--------with a specially selected line of <lb />
Nickeled <lb />
with faX, C <lb />
ti Si <lb />
MARKS <lb />
name in i<lb />
Both the method and results 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 />
Liver 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 of its kind ever pro- <lb />
pleasing to the taste and ac- <lb />
to the stomach, prompt in <lb />
its notion and truly beneficial in its <lb />
effects, prepared only from the most <lb />
healthy agreeable substances, its <lb />
many excellent qualities commend it <lb />
to all and have made it the most <lb />
popular remedy known. <lb />
Syrup of Figs is for sale in <lb />
and bottles by all leading drug- <lb />
gists. Any reliable druggist who <lb />
may not have it on hand will pro- <lb />
cure it promptly for any one who <lb />
wishes to try it. Do not accept any <lb />
substitute. <lb />
CALIFORNIA SYRUP CO. <lb />
SAM<lb />
SPECIALIST Physician 1889 <lb />
in the diseases and weaknesses of <lb />
men will mall a book free, Riving the <lb />
remedies which cure abandoned and <lb />
hopeless sufferers privately at home. <lb />
Specialist, room A, M <lb />
corner Hew York. <lb />
Suited to the want of a large class of customers. We arc in full with <lb />
the hard times and can will make low cash prices to all who us with <lb />
their patronage. Look down this column and see if we cannot yon. We <lb />
are better prepared than ever before to serve you. We have in <lb />
a line of <lb />
DRY GOODS, <lb />
Embracing and Trimmings, and Calif as, <lb />
and Suitings, Piece Goods and Cashmeres for Men's and Boy's <lb />
Sheetings, Bleached and Unbleached Domestics. Canton Flannel and Bert <lb />
I Boots and Shoes. <lb />
For Men. Women, Boys, Misses and Children, at price that will cause the poor to <lb />
rejoice, and the hearts of all will he made glad who buy Hoots and Shoes from <lb />
why because we sell low and give the money's worth. A full line of Nation, <lb />
and Goods that will delight beam of and <lb />
HATS and CAPS for men, boys and children. line we <lb />
you a stock as complete as the farmer or mechanic can wish. We make a <lb />
of Steel Nails and guarantee them to be the best made. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Which we are selling at rock bottom prices, not because we arc o de <lb />
but we take pleasure in offering and selling low down. Can We interest yon here <lb />
if so come in and examine our stock of Sugar, Coffee, Tea. both <lb />
Toilet and Lye, Matches, Starch, Meals of different kinds, View <lb />
which we are now buying from first hands and can save you money if yen ll <lb />
examine before buying elsewhere, Tobacco and Snuff. <lb />
Headquarter for Furniture. <lb />
of which a line not to he excelled in this market, nth a Suit's, <lb />
Bureaus, Double and Single Bedsteads, Tables. Tots. Washstands, Bed Springs and <lb />
Mattresses, Children's Cradles and Beds, Chairs of kinds and varieties, <lb />
all to suit hard times and short crops. Anything that you want in this line if we <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 Patted States and sat- <lb />
as to prices. Wood and Willow ware, Crockery. Lamps, <lb />
Bridles and Collars. Cart Saddles, Whips and Horse <lb />
Valises and Traveling Bags, <lb />
Life is too short to keep on telling what we have and can do. But <lb />
you all health and prosperity and giving to every man. woman and child who some <lb />
to Greenville a cordial invitation to come in and examine our stock, <lb />
We remain yours to serve <lb />
J. B. CHERRY <lb />
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 />
Shady Grove, Sunday at <lb />
Salem 4th Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Chapel 4th Sundays <lb />
PI P. C. <lb />
Money to Loan. <lb />
N IMPROVED FARMS, in sums of <lb />
and upwards. Loans are <lb />
payable in small annual <lb />
through a period of live years thus <lb />
sibling the borrower to pay off hi Ism <lb />
, without exhausting his <lb />
i n any one Apply <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
-.-<lb /></p>
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                <p>
SUP KENT. <lb />
Eastern Reflector <lb />
GREENVILLE. M. C. <lb />
Editor <lb />
Every Wednesday <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
DISTRICT. <lb />
TO t <lb />
Price. per year. <lb />
BUT <lb />
rill not hesitate to Democratic <lb />
and measures that are not consistent <lb />
the principles of the party. <lb />
If yon want a paper from a <lb />
of the State send for the <lb />
oR. W SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
Financial Statement of <lb />
Pitt County, for the <lb />
Fiscal Year ending <lb />
r 2nd, <lb />
The following is a list of orders, <lb />
together number and <lb />
amount, as allowed by I be Board of <lb />
Commissioners, from December 3rd, <lb />
to December 2nd, 1889. <lb />
Bridges. <lb />
No. To whom issued <lb />
Henry Brown <lb />
W T Smith <lb />
A Bland <lb />
SO J J Laughinghouse <lb />
J W Tyson <lb />
James B Cherry <lb />
Brown <lb />
J B Galloway <lb />
R E Bynum <lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
Henry Brown <lb />
W B Bland Bro <lb />
Henry Brown <lb />
John S Smith <lb />
W J <lb />
C P <lb />
Henry Brown <lb />
Gaskins <lb />
W S <lb />
Blown <lb />
Wall <lb />
II P <lb />
C P Cask ins <lb />
Henry <lb />
James <lb />
Jack Barnes <lb />
Bum Cherry <lb />
U Wall <lb />
It Turner Harden <lb />
D C <lb />
S Smith <lb />
Henry Brown <lb />
James B Cherry <lb />
L H Allen <lb />
Jack Barnes <lb />
Eugene Williams <lb />
Richard <lb />
J P Downs <lb />
John R Spier <lb />
Henry Brown <lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
A Harden <lb />
H R Hearne <lb />
Sherrod White <lb />
G T Tyson <lb />
James B Cherry <lb />
David Parser <lb />
B S<lb />
F G Dupree <lb />
H Brown <lb />
Jno S Smith <lb />
J W Tyson <lb />
W L Robinson <lb />
Brown Hooker <lb />
Henry Brown <lb />
J D Williamson <lb />
J H <lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
Henry Brown <lb />
John S Smith <lb />
James B Cherry <lb />
B Cherry Co <lb />
M Z Moore <lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
J If <lb />
Poor House. <lb />
No. To whom issued <lb />
J J<lb />
F W Brown <lb />
J J<lb />
F W Brown <lb />
W W Andrew <lb />
J J <lb />
W W Andrews <lb />
J J <lb />
F W Brown <lb />
J J <lb />
W E Warren <lb />
J J<lb />
Amt. <lb />
Moore <lb />
John Baker <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Daniel Webster <lb />
Tucker <lb />
Susan Turner <lb />
John Stocks <lb />
Taylor <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
James Masters <lb />
Ivy Mayo <lb />
Patsy Elks <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Moore <lb />
John Baker <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Daniel Webster <lb />
Nelson <lb />
Wm <lb />
Braxton <lb />
Henry Langley <lb />
J F Miller, expenses in- <lb />
sane pauper <lb />
R I. Hodges, conveying <lb />
to Greenville <lb />
Susan Turner <lb />
John Stocks <lb />
Taylor <lb />
Margret Bryan <lb />
James Masters <lb />
Mayo<lb />
Smith <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
John Baker <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Daniel Webster <lb />
Nelson <lb />
Wm <lb />
Lydia Bryant <lb />
Albert Williams, insane <lb />
pauper <lb />
Susan Turner <lb />
John Stocks <lb />
Taylor <lb />
Margaret <lb />
James Masters <lb />
Mayo <lb />
Elks <lb />
H Smith <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
John Baker <lb />
Daniel Webster <lb />
Wm <lb />
Lydia Bryant <lb />
Polly <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Stephen Williams <lb />
tr I Tumor <lb />
Susan Turner <lb />
VI Stocks <lb />
MS Margaret Bryan <lb />
James Masters <lb />
, ,, <lb />
a Mayo <lb />
IS Parse Elk <lb />
j Moore <lb />
John Baker <lb />
Daniel <lb />
a Lydia <lb />
Polly <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Stephen Williams <lb />
Kennedy, <lb />
coffin <lb />
J O Proctor Bro, main <lb />
taming <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Susan Turner <lb />
John Stocks <lb />
Taylor <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
Barnes Masters <lb />
Ivy Mayo <lb />
428-Patsy Elks <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Moore <lb />
John Baker <lb />
Daniel Webster <lb />
Nelson <lb />
Wm <lb />
Lydia Bryant <lb />
Jacob <lb />
J A K <lb />
to Goldsboro <lb />
Susan Turner <lb />
John Stocks <lb />
Taylor <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
James Masters <lb />
Ivy Mayo <lb />
Patsy Elks <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
John Baker <lb />
Daniel Webster <lb />
Nelson <lb />
Wm <lb />
Lydia Bryant <lb />
Jacob <lb />
John Flanagan, D B <lb />
C Dawson, conveying Hind <lb />
pauper to <lb />
W A Jr, pauper coffin <lb />
Susan Turner <lb />
John Stocks <lb />
Taylor <lb />
Margaret <lb />
James Masters<lb />
Amt. <lb />
Ivy Mayo<lb />
15-i<lb />
ii <lb />
on<lb />
on<lb />
John Stocks <lb />
Taylor <lb />
Bryan <lb />
Masters <lb />
Ivy Mayo <lb />
Patsy Elks <lb />
Smith <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
John Baker <lb />
Daniel Webster <lb />
Wm <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Jacob Pup. <lb />
Henry pauper <lb />
Moses coffin <lb />
S O Watson <lb />
J O Proctor pauper <lb />
Dawson for blind pauper <lb />
Susan Turner <lb />
John Stocks <lb />
Taylor <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
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Nancy Moore <lb />
John Baker <lb />
Daniel Wen-tor <lb />
Nelson <lb />
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Lydia Bryan <lb />
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John Stocks <lb />
Taylor <lb />
k Margaret Bryan <lb />
James Masters <lb />
Ivy Mayo <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Nancy Moor <lb />
John Baker <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Daniel Webster <lb />
coffin <lb />
Susan Turner <lb />
John Stocks <lb />
Taylor <lb />
Margaret Bryant <lb />
James Masters <lb />
Ivy Mayo <lb />
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Lydia Bryan <lb />
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A G Cox, pauper coffin <lb />
Zeno Brown, <lb />
Jacob Dupree <lb />
W L Smith, pauper coffin <lb />
J A Andrews, maintaining <lb />
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Patrick, DAD <lb />
Marcus Whitaker <lb />
J A K Tucker, for <lb />
Susan Turner <lb />
John Stocks <lb />
Taylor <lb />
Margaret Bryan . <lb />
James Masters <lb />
Ivy Mayo <lb />
Patsy Elks <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
John Baker <lb />
Daniel Webster <lb />
Nelson <lb />
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Lydia Bryan <lb />
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Marcos Whitaker <lb />
Marian Brown, <lb />
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Wm H Cox <lb />
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C M Bernard <lb />
J A Dupree <lb />
W A. Jr <lb />
B S<lb />
C D <lb />
J T Allen <lb />
L H Alien <lb />
C F White <lb />
Austin Flood <lb />
C V Newton <lb />
Tom Moore <lb />
B F Manning <lb />
Ed Cox <lb />
Isaac <lb />
O D <lb />
MeG Daniel . <lb />
Loots <lb />
J H <lb />
Jesse Cannon <lb />
R B Parker <lb />
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D H Moore <lb />
W H Moore <lb />
j WM Moore <lb />
Daniel <lb />
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No. To whom <lb />
J L Sugg <lb />
Wm Peebles<lb />
Sam Bryan <lb />
Cherry <lb />
Jennie Cherry <lb />
Wm Edwards <lb />
Calvin Pugh <lb />
Jesse Jones <lb />
Henry <lb />
Mary Gorham <lb />
E S Harris <lb />
Dudley <lb />
Major Jackson <lb />
C J <lb />
J A Dupree <lb />
Nelson <lb />
W A Fleming <lb />
Hardy Johnson <lb />
Abram Harries <lb />
E A Davis <lb />
Jennie <lb />
Amos Elks <lb />
Patsy Chapman <lb />
Louisa <lb />
Lyon <lb />
Wm <lb />
Noah <lb />
W L Dudley <lb />
W II Tucker <lb />
W P Buck<lb />
T R Moore <lb />
S H <lb />
W B <lb />
Fred Jenkins <lb />
Ellis <lb />
C C Forbes <lb />
B T Cox <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Victoria Cox <lb />
John Cox <lb />
E H <lb />
Theo <lb />
Sarah <lb />
J O Tyson <lb />
C D<lb />
B S<lb />
H H Wilson <lb />
J B <lb />
W J James <lb />
B F Manning <lb />
J C Wilson <lb />
J L Joyner <lb />
W O Vinson <lb />
Tyson <lb />
Wm Tyson <lb />
Margaret A Moon <lb />
Jesse Clark <lb />
Hettie Moore <lb />
T H <lb />
Joyner <lb />
W H Cox <lb />
Amos <lb />
J R Mobley <lb />
E D Leggett <lb />
A B Cox <lb />
Wiley Wilkins <lb />
Cox <lb />
Weeks H Clark <lb />
Levi Harriss <lb />
B S <lb />
S A Redding <lb />
Laura Wilson <lb />
Ashley <lb />
Noah W Tyson <lb />
B S <lb />
Wm H <lb />
Bryant Buck <lb />
Holiday <lb />
E A Jr<lb />
Tl S <lb />
J Parker <lb />
Simon Johnson <lb />
Alphonso Peyton <lb />
J L Robinson <lb />
D D Bryant <lb />
J B Congleton <lb />
W H Williams <lb />
W A James Jr <lb />
Daniel Smith <lb />
B Q <lb />
Joe Mom <lb />
T L Jordan <lb />
W A <lb />
B Sheppard <lb />
Aaron Daniel <lb />
Louis H minim <lb />
t Jonas <lb />
C F White <lb />
r B <lb />
O F Grave <lb />
Moore <lb />
W King <lb />
W A <lb />
John <lb />
r G Dupree <lb />
R W King <lb />
C L Barrett <lb />
W R Parker <lb />
Sherrod White <lb />
R M <lb />
Ida Little <lb />
D H James <lb />
Delia Foreman <lb />
It Z Moore <lb />
C D Rountree <lb />
Jack Dudley <lb />
A J Flanagan <lb />
Wall <lb />
Will White <lb />
Warren Bell <lb />
Poss Cannon <lb />
Tucker <lb />
Chas Harris <lb />
W C Joyner <lb />
J W Pars <lb />
Major <lb />
Theo Keel <lb />
J J Keel <lb />
W I Keel <lb />
W H Williams <lb />
Warren <lb />
Eddie <lb />
I. C James <lb />
v Smith <lb />
Williams <lb />
K S <lb />
J J Jr <lb />
K B Moor <lb />
U A <lb />
Peter Forbes <lb />
, F White <lb />
x W J Joyner <lb />
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James <lb />
SO D Jones <lb />
Elizabeth <lb />
R R Pollard <lb />
J R Bunting <lb />
J Hart <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
Sydney Daniel <lb />
G W Gainer <lb />
in <lb />
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O Dawson <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
C V Newton <lb />
W A James <lb />
G M <lb />
Jury Tickets. <lb />
No. To whom issued. <lb />
James B Cherry<lb />
Amt. <lb />
Sheriff Fees <lb />
Ne. To Whom issued. Amt. <lb />
W M King <lb />
Tucker<lb />
W M King <lb />
J A K Tucker, J B C <lb />
W M King <lb />
J A K Tucker<lb />
W M King <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
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W m King <lb />
J A K Tucker<lb />
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No. To whom issued. Amt. <lb />
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Jail <lb />
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W M King <lb />
H F <lb />
J A K Tucker<lb />
J D Williamson <lb />
J A K <lb />
P W Brown <lb />
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W E Warren <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
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John B <lb />
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J A K <lb />
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Commissioners. <lb />
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W A James, Jr <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
G M Mooring <lb />
T B Keel <lb />
Dawson <lb />
G M Mooring <lb />
W A James <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
W A James Jr <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
C V Newton <lb />
G M Mooring <lb />
W A James Jr <lb />
G M Mooring <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
O V Newton <lb />
O V Newton <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
W A James Jr <lb />
G M Mooring <lb />
O V Newton <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
G M Mooring <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
W A James Jr<lb />
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O Dawson <lb />
G M Mooring <lb />
C V Newton<lb />
W A James Jr <lb />
G M Mooring <lb />
C Dawson<lb />
T E Keel <lb />
C V Newton <lb />
Register of Deeds. <lb />
No. To whom issued. <lb />
D H James<lb />
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Constable Fees. <lb />
No. issued. <lb />
G G Porter <lb />
G w Edmundson <lb />
L w Reasons <lb />
H C <lb />
Jno S Easton <lb />
G w <lb />
H E Ellis <lb />
N R Cory <lb />
w P Buck <lb />
G w <lb />
w D Morgan <lb />
Daniel <lb />
J B <lb />
w Edmundson <lb />
John S Easton <lb />
w B Burnett <lb />
G A <lb />
H L Ellis <lb />
Edgar Ballard <lb />
B F <lb />
G A <lb />
w P Buck <lb />
H B <lb />
A D Hill <lb />
w J <lb />
John S Easton <lb />
J w Page <lb />
A J Flanagan <lb />
G R Buck <lb />
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H B Harriss. coroner <lb />
Luke Norfleet <lb />
Riley Jenkins <lb />
James <lb />
Long <lb />
Henry Long <lb />
J B jury C <lb />
James witness <lb />
Election. <lb />
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S Rasberry, registrar <lb />
L registrar <lb />
O w <lb />
J R Congleton, <lb />
C D <lb />
J R <lb />
J R Johnson, <lb />
S V Joyner, election <lb />
B Cherry, election <lb />
Greenville Carriage <lb />
works, ballot <lb />
S A registrar <lb />
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L n Wilson <lb />
E A <lb />
Pi F Witness Inf. Court <lb />
T Postmortem <lb />
F W Brown. Health <lb />
J Cherry, Rubber Stamp <lb />
D J Public <lb />
wards A 1285 <lb />
G W bullock so<lb />
II D Potter Greene Co <lb />
Edwards <lb />
It W Kins. <lb />
It F. Pollard <lb />
E A <lb />
D J calendar <lb />
W l. Best <lb />
Flanagan <lb />
J B Cherry <lb />
F W Brown. <lb />
R Williams Jr <lb />
I, II <lb />
Joe Cobb <lb />
Lizzie Hawkins wit, Inf. court <lb />
W X Knight <lb />
W J <lb />
F G James <lb />
Town of Police <lb />
Apr. C M Bernard. <lb />
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Albert Williams, bill cost <lb />
him <lb />
May W K on acct <lb />
hire Willoughby <lb />
Feb. F Warren, In <lb />
Atkinson, <lb />
gage on lot in Washing <lb />
ton, N. t., Jack At- <lb />
costs <lb />
Cory on of <lb />
hire Shade <lb />
June James, reg deeds, <lb />
tax on marriage <lb />
John Flanagan, collector <lb />
w II King schedule BAG <lb />
for year <lb />
Albert Williams bill cost <lb />
for oakum sold <lb />
Sam Cory on acct of hire <lb />
Shade Adams <lb />
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. Jail Account <lb />
commissioners <lb />
court <lb />
Jury Tickets <lb />
Sheriff Fees <lb />
clerk Fees <lb />
of Deeds <lb />
Solicitor <lb />
Ferry Center Bluff <lb />
Tax List <lb />
o-2 j <lb />
1403 <lb />
1376 <lb />
Nov. Moses King on acct of <lb />
Ed Nixon <lb />
K A Move, Jury tux <lb />
B for old <lb />
bridge lumber sold to <lb />
John Forbes <lb />
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Edwards <lb />
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W C Dudley <lb />
R R Cotten<lb />
W A James Jr <lb />
G M Mooring<lb />
TB Keel <lb />
G Dawson . <lb />
W A<lb />
C Dawson <lb />
V Newton <lb />
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Tax List <lb />
No. To whom issued. <lb />
Edwards Broughton <lb />
J R Congleton <lb />
R M Jones <lb />
T H Langley <lb />
E c Blount <lb />
John King <lb />
S S Rasberry <lb />
R G Chapman <lb />
B S Sheppard <lb />
S V Joyner <lb />
J A Lang <lb />
D H James, part of <lb />
to Board Corn's. <lb />
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A L Blow <lb />
Atty Board <lb />
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. To amt Of General fund <lb />
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law fund <lb />
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J B <lb />
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N R Cory <lb />
E A <lb />
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E A<lb />
H G Nobles <lb />
E A <lb />
constables fees <lb />
Court. Election <lb />
Bill Cost <lb />
Roads <lb />
-i P Fees <lb />
I Coroners Court<lb />
Recapitulation. <lb />
Roads. <lb />
J S Norman <lb />
w L Pollard <lb />
G w <lb />
w L Pollard <lb />
w P Buck <lb />
w J Fulford <lb />
J w Page <lb />
T w <lb />
w B Burnett <lb />
S Easton <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
G w Edmundson <lb />
A K Tucker <lb />
Justice's Fees. <lb />
John Fleming <lb />
J j Perkins <lb />
T H Langley <lb />
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B S Sheppard<lb />
w B Moore <lb />
D C Moore <lb />
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of Carolina, i <lb />
Pitt <lb />
David James <lb />
f the Board of <lb />
and I he aforesaid do <lb />
that lie is a true State- <lb />
merit as doth appear of <lb />
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my on the 3rd <lb />
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Bee. gen <lb />
Financial Condition of Pitt County, <lb />
Dec 2nd, 1889. <lb />
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to Dec. <lb />
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ii <lb />
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Conveying Prisoners to Jail. <lb />
No. To whom issued. Amt. <lb />
John B Willoughby<lb />
H E Hellen <lb />
John B Willoughby <lb />
H C <lb />
O W Harrington <lb />
G G Ward <lb />
W P Buck <lb />
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G A <lb />
W J Page <lb />
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W H Burnett <lb />
W D Morgan <lb />
G W<lb />
L B <lb />
W P Buck <lb />
W J Fulford <lb />
J W Page <lb />
G A <lb />
G R Buck <lb />
W J Fulford <lb />
John S Easton <lb />
R T Hodges <lb />
G W <lb />
W B Burnett<lb />
Bryant <lb />
R Jr <lb />
M Z Moore <lb />
G T Tyson <lb />
J A Lang <lb />
S S Rasberry <lb />
C G Bradley <lb />
J D Cox <lb />
B S Sheppard <lb />
S S Rasberry <lb />
D C <lb />
G T Tyson <lb />
John Fleming <lb />
J A <lb />
J May <lb />
j K <lb />
B S Sheppard <lb />
S S Rasberry <lb />
B Sheppard <lb />
j. <lb />
D C Moore <lb />
C Stokes <lb />
j S Norman <lb />
w R Parker <lb />
M Z Moore <lb />
D C Moore <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
Holliday <lb />
A L Harrington <lb />
w H <lb />
J j Laughinghouse <lb />
Sheppard <lb />
R L <lb />
A j <lb />
J R Congleton <lb />
Stokes<lb />
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to Dec. S, <lb />
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Dec. 2nd, 1889 <lb />
James B in account <lb />
with the County of from Dec. 3rd, <lb />
1898, to Dec. 2nd, 18-9. <lb />
1888. <lb />
Dec. To amt on last report <lb />
To amt received of. <lb />
John <lb />
E A tax <lb />
Flanagan, <lb />
W M King, sheriff <lb />
J Flanagan, collector<lb />
Boo <lb />
Too<lb />
old <lb />
J G Sheppard on acct <lb />
hire of Oscar Jones- <lb />
For Guns Patrick <lb />
acct liquor license <lb />
John<lb />
acct liquor license <lb />
Boo <lb />
Boo <lb />
acct liquor license <lb />
John Flanagan, collector <lb />
i ii <lb />
, A K Tucker, sheriff, M <lb />
I K for cost <lb />
formerly paid by Co. <lb />
In care vs <lb />
Peebles, Hellen and <lb />
county <lb />
Feb. J J for of I'd <lb />
at poor house <lb />
Walter Webb on acct of <lb />
hire of Allen Austin <lb />
J A K Tucker, sheriff <lb />
Win King <lb />
Sept <lb />
A Jury <lb />
Mar. J John Flanagan collector <lb />
L C hire of <lb />
Oliver Tucker <lb />
W R hire <lb />
Office the Hoard of <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
The is a statement of th <lb />
of gs of the Board <lb />
of Commissioners Pitt County, <lb />
and number days member <lb />
liar attended, and the number of <lb />
miles traveled by each, and the <lb />
amounts allowed to member <lb />
services as Commissioners for <lb />
the fiscal year ending December <lb />
1889. <lb />
OF <lb />
Council Dawson attended <lb />
T B <lb />
W A James <lb />
G M Mooring <lb />
C V Newton <lb />
Tucker <lb />
Ant allowed Council <lb />
For twenty days as<lb />
For live days on Committee <lb />
Bight thirty- <lb />
two miles traveled at five e <lb />
Ain't allowed T IS Keel <lb />
For eighteen days as<lb />
For days on Committee <lb />
eight hundred sixty four <lb />
miles traveled cents <lb />
allowed W A James, Jr <lb />
For twenty-four days as com- <lb />
missioner <lb />
For days on Committee <lb />
eight forty-two <lb />
miles traveled at <lb />
For mileage as error acct.<lb />
allowed G M <lb />
twenty days as<lb />
For ten days on Committee <lb />
lour sixty miles <lb />
traveled at five eta <lb />
allowed C V Newton <lb />
For fifteen days as<lb />
For five days on Committee <lb />
four hundred forty three <lb />
miles traveled at five <lb />
mm <lb />
allowed Tucker <lb />
For days as Commissioner <lb />
sixty four miles traveled <lb />
Albert Williams <lb />
M J A K Tucker col <lb />
J B Davenport, hire of <lb />
Daniel <lb />
Tucker <lb />
Albert Williams, bill cost<lb />
Total allowed Board la <lb />
Less cents in error W A James, <lb />
Jr., account. <lb />
STATE OF CAROLINA, <lb />
Pitt County, <lb />
I, David A. James, Clerk <lb />
of the Board of Commission- <lb />
for the County aforesaid, do <lb />
certify that the foregoing is a <lb />
statement as doth appear upon <lb />
record in my office. Given <lb />
my band and the official seal of the <lb />
Board of for Pitt <lb />
County at office in Greenville, this <lb />
the 3rd day of December. A. D., <lb />
D. H Jim, <lb />
Commissioners fer Pitt Ob <lb /></p>
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inch Dress Goods at cents. <lb />
inch Wool Cashmere at cents. <lb />
inch at cents per yard. <lb />
Single width Cashmere at to <lb />
Single width Worsted at cents. <lb />
for Cost <lb />
Good Business Suits for<lb />
Corkscrew <lb />
Boys <lb />
4.75 <lb />
0.99 <lb />
Calicoes and Domestics S. <lb />
Sample Notions at Cost. Corsets cents. Handkerchiefs at 1-2 cents. <lb />
Stockings at cents. Collars at cents. <lb />
Hoods, Caps and Cloaks for children, and women folks. Ladies <lb />
Vest and Pants per suit.<lb />
Overcoats <lb />
Overcoats <lb />
Cents <lb />
Glad Tidings for the <lb />
Good at <lb />
Boys Boots to <lb />
All Our Sample Shoes at Cost. <lb />
Good Sunday Shoes at Ladies good Sunday shoes at cents. <lb />
Children's good Sunday shoe to Whole stock Brogans at 1.00.<lb />
Won't Rip, Ravel or Run down at Heel. <lb />
GOOD NEWS FOR THE HATLESS <lb />
Hats to Hats worth sold for <lb />
Will Sell -Our Entire Stock at Half Value. I <lb />
Good Hats for Stiff Hats all color <lb />
NO GOODS SOLD THIRTY DAYS. <lb />
NO NO <lb />
THIS OFFER <lb />
I I <lb />
FOR THIRTY DAYS. <lb />
word.<lb /></p>
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NEW <lb />
QUARTERS <lb />
We are now fairly settled in our <lb />
New Store <lb />
for the accommodation of our <lb />
--patrons we are <lb />
NOW PREPARED <lb />
to offer the remainder of our <lb />
FALL k STOCK <lb />
at reduced figures. <lb />
Come to see us at John S. <lb />
Smith old place, direct- <lb />
opposite our stand. <lb />
M. R LANG, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
A. C. <lb />
Personal. Tho firm of S. T. J. R. Carson, <lb />
Miss B. He Or. on a visit Bethel, made an assignment Dec. <lb />
It in <lb />
Boss <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
Hotels an this week. <lb />
Have you seen the cook <lb />
stove at Latham A <lb />
Court is session. <lb />
Seed Bye Seed for sale, <lb />
E. C <lb />
Tho first mouth of a new year. <lb />
Dec. M. Fen v He <lb />
Seed at the OH Brisk Store. <lb />
The now gradually <lb />
Peanut and Bags <lb />
sale, and want <lb />
ed by Ii. C. Glenn. <lb />
See notice of dissolution of A. fl. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Highest cash for cotton <lb />
Seed by E- C. Glenn. bush- <lb />
els wanted. <lb />
The usual crowds tor <lb />
Court are here this week. <lb />
One dollar tiny.- a Solid <lb />
Shoe at j. ii. Cherry Co's. i <lb />
give a mortgage I <lb />
if you can avoid it. <lb />
Tons Bulk Lime cheap. <lb />
B. C. <lb />
to last week. <lb />
of Manner, <lb />
was in to sec us y <lb />
Mrs. B. Brown the <lb />
s with her parents in Virginia. <lb />
Mr. Willie snout part of <lb />
the holidays with his parents in Tar <lb />
km o. <lb />
Mrs. Lucy A. left <lb />
Viv to visit her brother in Jackson <lb />
Fla. <lb />
Miss Fleming, of <lb />
a few days last week <lb />
Miss Lena Harris. <lb />
Miss Bel lie Wells, of Wilson, has <lb />
been spending sometime visiting <lb />
Miss King. <lb />
J. L. is assignee. <lb />
Mr. W. H. Flake was out <lb />
on Monday killed a hawk meas <lb />
feel inches from tip to tip. <lb />
We are requested to announce <lb />
I hat lie v. J. L Winfield will preach <lb />
at next 12th <lb />
The pop-cracker did no <lb />
damage In except to the <lb />
packets them. <lb />
Tue ladle of the Baptist <lb />
. last In <lb />
I he store vacated by M. If. <lb />
Lang. <lb />
We were informed, by I he WILEY BROWN. <lb />
J. N. H. Summered, that con-l <lb />
tract for the building of the <lb />
at Falkland had been <lb />
all who had sub- <lb />
scribed were earnestly <lb />
make immediate payment. <lb />
This year is mer- <lb />
chants ought to When <lb />
times are hard toe ate watch- <lb />
to make a dollar go as far as <lb />
possible and they take advantage <lb />
best bargains offered them. <lb />
Lei the people km what you are <lb />
doing. <lb />
There n a ran-away <lb />
iii the Northern part of this county, <lb />
on after Christmas. Mr. J. now begun going by its name winch <lb />
J. prosperous farmer, I the gave it. a year a,,. <lb />
and Miss Ross, the l<lb />
J. I,. in <lb />
JAMES BROWN. <lb />
The village of Bell's Ferry, on Hie <lb />
Southern border of this has <lb />
vet. <lb />
in all the <lb />
I he Court House <lb />
The cook stove is the <lb />
stove for the pine made. <lb />
For sale low by ham .- Pen- <lb />
Carry your New Year resolutions <lb />
all through the year with you. <lb />
Sow Oats early. bushels <lb />
cheap, at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
If you have a friend send <lb />
him the this year. <lb />
87.00 buys a Double Shot <lb />
at J. B. Cherry Cos. <lb />
Every in Pitt county ought <lb />
to take the this year. <lb />
lot of tobacco seed for sale <lb />
by A. Forbes. <lb />
W. L. Smith, Administrator of D <lb />
C- Clark, advertises land sale. <lb />
Try a Barrel Sweet. Home Flour <lb />
Best in town at J. B Cherry <lb />
Master Larry who <lb />
spent the holidays <lb />
I ed to last week.<lb />
Mr. J. E. clerked <lb />
i last year for Cant. White, now has <lb />
l a position with Mr. A. Forbes. <lb />
W. H. Slaughter <lb />
in the Court House Saturday night <lb />
and Sunday and evening. <lb />
f. N. H. of Tar- <lb />
preached the Methodist <lb />
Sunday and Monday j <lb />
nights. <lb />
C. J. and wife i <lb />
January tho holidays in I <lb />
Greenville. They left last Friday I <lb />
for Florida. <lb />
Mr. J. L. Perkins, <lb />
went lo Baltimore, lake <lb />
a course at one of the commercial <lb />
of I hat city. <lb />
Mr. E. O. has moved homes or <lb />
ins family buck to from <lb />
the country. He purchased a <lb />
house in ville. <lb />
Whitaker, on the <lb />
Scotland Neck Greenville road <lb />
has brought his family lo Greenville. <lb />
They have taken rooms at I he King <lb />
House. <lb />
Mr. Glasgow Evans has moved <lb />
his family to Greenville. He was <lb />
formerly a resident here but for <lb />
years lived in Tarboro and <lb />
Mildred. <lb />
The last six weeks of the old year <lb />
gave balmy, spring-like weal he. <lb />
Now watch the first six weeks of the <lb />
in w year. <lb />
Here's lo every reader of the <lb />
May peace, pros <lb />
and be your <lb />
during <lb />
One week of the new year has <lb />
I but everybody has not <lb />
i ed to stop dating their letters <lb />
1889 <lb />
Allen Warren Son will sell <lb />
some and fruit trees at <lb />
auction next Saturday. See <lb />
G- M. Tucker is selling goods at <lb />
coat for thirty days and will have an <lb />
auction every See ad- <lb />
The visitors mentioned <lb />
last issue of the <lb />
all returned to their respective <lb />
i n <lb />
appears is <lb />
Every bad cold that <lb />
not so our people need <lb />
not be alarmed. The disease will <lb />
do no fatal damage here. <lb />
We are glad to learn that several <lb />
new pupils have already entered the <lb />
the Spring Term <lb />
others will enroll next <lb />
and <lb />
The needs what <lb />
money is due it on back <lb />
a fact we would ask all <lb />
to please make a note of. <lb />
ship, p <lb />
They have our wishes. <lb />
A party was given last Thurs- <lb />
day night at the residence of Mr. <lb />
A. complimentary to our <lb />
clever and highly esteemed towns- <lb />
man, Mr. A. Jr. It was an <lb />
affair. We Wish Bert <lb />
a successful year of study. He re- <lb />
turned Friday morning to Chapel <lb />
Hill. <lb />
who had imbibed <lb />
two much liquor were on the ramp <lb />
age on Dickinson Avenue Saturday <lb />
They destroyed one of the <lb />
street lamps and tore up some of the <lb />
sidewalk bridges. If the <lb />
be found out they should be <lb />
made the subjects severe punish- <lb />
A body of a colored man named <lb />
Dick Holiday was found in the <lb />
river near yesterday <lb />
morning. He was a limber getter <lb />
in the swamps near by am <lb />
about two weeks ago. B <lb />
was at first thought he bail run <lb />
away, but Hie discovery of Hie holly <lb />
show that lie was drowned. <lb />
Brown Bus., have bought out the <lb />
dry goods and notion stock of Little <lb />
louse Bro., and are offering <lb />
same at very reasonable prices. <lb />
They are beginning business right <lb />
by taking a good space in the <lb />
which they <lb />
keep the nubile posted as <lb />
splendid lines goods. Read their <lb />
advertisement this week and <lb />
them a call. <lb />
I body name <lb />
but held on lo us <lb />
a Hie Ills year, <lb />
In was <lb />
new of <lb />
villa The hopes it <lb />
will develop into a town <lb />
and do lo Its new name. <lb />
NEW FIRM <lb />
Cost Hit <lb />
An old colored man named Hen- <lb />
who lived on the land <lb />
Mr. about six miles <lb />
tow was fodder from the <lb />
field last week. He climbed up on <lb />
top of a load to ride, and when the <lb />
cult was passing over some rough <lb />
he fell oil head downward <lb />
and broke bis neck, lie had been <lb />
warned by a fellow- workman <lb />
riding on top of the load <lb />
until Hie ground was passed, <lb />
but replied by know <lb />
what I'm <lb />
Jurors. <lb />
Below are the Jurors at Ibis term <lb />
of Pitt Superior . <lb />
It. Stocks, W. I. Manning, <lb />
T. M. Edwards, J. R. Davis, It. C. <lb />
On lion, J. Carroll, N. Tyson, <lb />
II. C Venters, C. J. Briber, J. T. <lb />
Jenkins, W. W. <lb />
White, Jerry Janus <lb />
Bunch, T. L. J. D. Jones, <lb />
H. <lb />
R. P. <lb />
Sugg, James, Jr., J. Tyson, <lb />
Amos M. Jim. S. Condition, <lb />
J. E. W, <lb />
T. Mini <lb />
Gardner. <lb />
Brown Eros, <lb />
At R. Williams Son's Old Stand. <lb />
------Having purchased the of------ <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, <lb />
Sims, and Furnishings. <lb />
Of Little, House A Bro, we are to dispose of them at <lb />
VERY LOW PRICES. <lb />
We do not propose sell at cost or below cost, but by buying <lb />
at a discount we can afford to sell at such prices that will astonish <lb />
yon. <lb />
This is no Humbug, See us before buying. <lb />
Some of <lb />
I about the <lb />
The weather <lb />
was the <lb />
during the holidays <lb />
it our recollect ion. <lb />
dollar buys a Whole Stock <lb />
Mans Shoe at J. B. Cherry Co's <lb />
Good Bargains. <lb />
Old Virginia Cheroots <lb />
sold. Fit for any gentleman to <lb />
smoke, at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
dozen Eggs cash or <lb />
in trade, J. J. Jr. <lb />
The Spring Term of Greenville <lb />
Institute will open Monday, January <lb />
20th. <lb />
Mr. J. Cobb, an old citizen <lb />
this town who for several years had <lb />
been an in valid, died Christmas day. I <lb />
His remains were interred in Cher- nave ears t <lb />
Hill cemetery the day <lb />
Mr. Sidney Owens who last year <lb />
clerked tor spent <lb />
the holidays with people Scot- <lb />
land Neck, returned last week and <lb />
has taken a position with Capt. C. <lb />
A. While for year. <lb />
were glad to have, a call Christ <lb />
mas week Mr. J. B. Barrett, <lb />
Foreman on that splendid <lb />
I the . He with <lb />
his wife Miss Annie <lb />
I spent the holidays in Pitt county <lb />
. with relatives. <lb />
Messrs. A. Lemon and B. Drew <lb />
made their accustomed visit here <lb />
about the close the year, <lb />
hands for the turpentine farms <lb />
the Stales South of us. They left <lb />
with a car load Thursday <lb />
morning. <lb />
the farmers are <lb />
safety of their meat, <lb />
have killed hogs lately <lb />
Halifax to a distance <lb />
. miles in hours and-29 <lb />
The of two cent stamps j making nine stops and doing all the <lb />
gave out at the Greenville I work of a mixed <lb />
hat the warm weather <lb />
will cause the meat to spoil. <lb />
Yellowley nave <lb />
j very pleasant party on Friday <lb />
alter Christmas at the splendid <lb />
The Scotland Neck and Green- house of Ins lather, Mr. J. B. <lb />
ville train made the best run on hist was enjoyed by <lb />
Friday evening that it has I his many young h lends. There was <lb />
made Capt, Whitaker and the prettiest gathering of girls <lb />
Smith brought her down Horn present between the ages of and <lb />
Currents, BUCK <lb />
pulverized sugar at the Old <lb />
Brick <lb />
The Episcopal School held <lb />
their party on the last night of the <lb />
old year. <lb />
Mr. W. W. Scott, of Johnson <lb />
Tenn, one of the contractors on the <lb />
railroad work between thin and <lb />
Kinston, brought his family to <lb />
during the progress of <lb />
the work. They have taken rooms <lb />
at the House. <lb />
It should have been mentioned <lb />
sooner that the return of Rev. G. A. <lb />
of Wash- <lb />
of much <lb />
to the people <lb />
churches nuder bis charge. He is <lb />
The hopes 1890 will an earnest minister and has done <lb />
bring better times to the people than <lb />
did 1889. <lb />
. , , . . t 11.11 lit- ii v n <lb />
My entire stock atones Q <lb />
Jewelry must be sold by Christ- <lb />
mas on account of removal. ,,. <lb />
Moses <lb />
All goods low down for the Spot <lb />
Cash at J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
The finest loaf of bread I ever ate <lb />
was made of Point Lace Flour, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
IT. Carolina Plaid <lb />
per yard, at J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
faithful work in this section. <lb />
Mr. Paul Branch tho clever <lb />
press Messenger here, <lb />
who was <lb />
transferred to the main line daring <lb />
the heavy holiday work, has return <lb />
ed to his run between Weldon and <lb />
Greenville. Mr. of <lb />
don, was on this during his ab- <lb />
Mr. E. A. Buck, of Balloon, Ga., <lb />
was in to see us Christmas week and <lb />
Hides, Rags, left five silver dollars with us, <lb />
Eggs, Peas, Corn, Oil at the I enough to ray some back <lb />
and carry the to <lb />
him until the middle of 1891. Mr. <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Good lot of Horses and Males <lb />
time if <lb />
also good Yoke Oxen. Apply- <lb />
to R. R. Cotten, Bluff N. C. <lb />
per lb for Sweet Scotch <lb />
Snuff. lb sold Pitt Co., which <lb />
is a of its superiority, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Almanac is just as good <lb />
as any other offered for sale. Its <lb />
calculations are accurate and can be <lb />
depended upon. <lb />
each Potatoes, <lb />
and Peas, pounds <lb />
Pitt county Hams wanted at H <lb />
Morris Bros. <lb />
Mink, <lb />
Fox, Otter and <lb />
Deer skins. Will more for <lb />
them than any man in town. <lb />
J. J. Jr. <lb />
Tons Coal for sale per ton. <lb />
Small quantity cents per tub. <lb />
Do not send for coal without send- <lb />
money to pay for it. Coal is <lb />
cash. E. C. Glenn. <lb />
Goods at starvation prices at <lb />
Higgs They are selling <lb />
good boy's suits for men's <lb />
82.75. Nothing like it ever known <lb />
before. <lb />
Prof. Memory System is <lb />
creating greater interest than ever <lb />
in all parts of the country and per- <lb />
sons wishing to improve their <lb />
should send for bis prospectus <lb />
free as advertised in another column <lb />
have a surplus stock of Evergreens, <lb />
Roses, Tuberoses, Chrysanthemums, <lb />
Dahlias, Apple trees, which <lb />
will sell at auction, at the Market <lb />
House in Greenville, on Saturday. <lb />
Jan. 11th, 1890. Sale at o'clock, <lb />
ALLEN Son. <lb />
of Produced from <lb />
the laxative and nutritions juice of <lb />
California figs, combined with the <lb />
medicinal virtues of plants known <lb />
to be most beneficial to the 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 />
Buck is a native of Pitt and <lb />
came to the holidays among <lb />
his relatives and old He <lb />
has living for several years in <lb />
Georgia. <lb />
On the 2nd inst. Mr. M <lb />
moved his jewelry stock <lb />
this place to Scotland Neck, where <lb />
ho will future conduct business. <lb />
While his departure from Greenville <lb />
is attended by many regrets it is <lb />
with pleasure we recommend <lb />
to the good people among whom he <lb />
has gone. They will him a <lb />
jeweler, an honest, in- <lb />
young man, well <lb />
worth their confidence. <lb />
several days only one cent <lb />
Stamps could be had mailing let- <lb />
Here's lo the merchants <lb />
The trashes every <lb />
of you may enjoy a large trade <lb />
and have prosperity <lb />
year. <lb />
Here's to the The Re- <lb />
hopes this year may In <lb />
you favorable throughout, <lb />
and that you will reap bountiful <lb />
harvests. <lb />
There is not a livery stables <lb />
Greenville at which a fairly decent <lb />
turnout be hired. Somebody <lb />
could make out of a strictly <lb />
livery. <lb />
hear that parsons <lb />
have left the of Bethel for <lb />
Western North Carolina Ten- <lb />
Some have also left Bell's <lb />
Ferry for Florida. <lb />
The to-day begins <lb />
its visits for the year 1890. We <lb />
hope during the tear to see it visit <lb />
many homes to which it has not <lb />
heretofore going. <lb />
The Greenville Carriage Works <lb />
shipped a handsome buggy to Way <lb />
cross, Ga., on the 1st. inst. <lb />
reputation for flue buggies <lb />
continues to grow <lb />
Forty-eight marriage licenses is- <lb />
sued Pitt county during the <lb />
month of December. How is that <lb />
for a record what every body com <lb />
plains of hard <lb />
G. W. Cox Sou, doing business <lb />
at Dunn, made an assignment on <lb />
the 1st. Much of their property <lb />
being this county the papers were <lb />
brought here to be recorded. <lb />
The who now paying at- <lb />
to manure about his <lb />
premises will not have so much fer- <lb />
bills to pay in the fall, that <lb />
eats a big part of the crop. <lb />
Oat. <lb />
We regret very much that the <lb />
of House Bro. are go- <lb />
In Of business here. They have <lb />
sold off all their dry goods and are <lb />
out the balance their <lb />
stock as rapidly as possible. They <lb />
have been among our best <lb />
young men and will be missed from <lb />
mercantile circles. Success to them <lb />
whatever they engage. <lb />
Slim Show, <lb />
A kind of a fifteenth-class circus <lb />
wandered way <lb />
after Christmas gave two per- <lb />
to very small audiences. <lb />
The brass band with it was a <lb />
three and a drum. It <lb />
went by the name of circus <lb />
hut much tho appearance <lb />
of the old feet show that came <lb />
through this section not many years <lb />
A runaway couple the <lb />
of Norfolk, spent a night at Ho <lb />
Macon last week took the <lb />
train out from Greenville next mom <lb />
They eloped from Virginia <lb />
and were married Elizabeth City <lb />
and order to give the old <lb />
ire ample time to cool down mad <lb />
the return trip around this way. <lb />
The hotel guests say the bride was <lb />
a handsome lady. <lb />
How many of you have resolved <lb />
to do something toward building up <lb />
your town section this year <lb />
The is already to do its <lb />
will join bands with it <lb />
Review tells us a white-shad <lb />
was sold in Wilmington oh the 28th <lb />
of December. In a few weeks the <lb />
fisherman will be dipping their nets <lb />
in the Tar for this very toothsome <lb />
fish. <lb />
Ricky Moore, Administrator of <lb />
John Moore, advertises land for <lb />
sale. <lb />
Bad colds have n spared the <lb />
editor and some of bis help this <lb />
week. <lb />
Dishonesty may seemingly thrive <lb />
for awhile but justice will be sure to <lb />
overtake it. <lb />
Bo in Time. <lb />
In view of the hard times that seem <lb />
to be expected this year, the RE- <lb />
thinks it advisable <lb />
the farmers to make preparation for <lb />
an early food crop both for man and <lb />
beast. An early crop of Irish <lb />
toes would help wonderfully toward <lb />
feeding their and an early <lb />
crop of oats will help out the short <lb />
corn and fodder crops. Every far- <lb />
mer should plant a small crop <lb />
both potatoes and oats. <lb />
Sunday night, January 12th, Rev. <lb />
A. D. Hunter will preach at the <lb />
Baptist on and <lb />
We are all sowing, what <lb />
will be the reaping Come and <lb />
hear. <lb />
The Board of County Commission- <lb />
held their first session for 1890 <lb />
on Monday. <lb />
Farmers who are going to try <lb />
this year should get their <lb />
plant beds ready. <lb />
There was much moving around <lb />
and changing the first <lb />
few days of the year. <lb />
The office cat bas <lb />
converted the waste basket into a <lb />
sleeping <lb />
Several horses and mules were <lb />
fold for debt at before the <lb />
Court House yesterday. <lb />
A Deputy S. Marshal arrested <lb />
a here yesterday for selling <lb />
whiskey without license. <lb />
The warm weather of Christmas <lb />
week brought out, the files and mos- <lb />
The flies linger. <lb />
The Whitehead steam mills near <lb />
the wharf are to be refitted and <lb />
started up again, Mr. S, A. Redding <lb />
will be in charge. <lb />
A. G. Cox has associated with J. <lb />
D. Carroll in the manufacture of <lb />
cotton planters, brackets, <lb />
under the firm name of <lb />
Cox Carroll. See notice else- <lb />
where. <lb />
Subscribe Fay. <lb />
We hope no will wait to be <lb />
asked personally to become a sub- <lb />
scriber to the It is <lb />
impossible for the editor to give duo <lb />
attention to bis work inside the of- <lb />
and see every body outside. But <lb />
there is a standing invitation for <lb />
one to become a subscriber. <lb />
We also hope those owing for back <lb />
subscriptions will come like honest <lb />
and pay up, without dodging <lb />
around every comer in town to keep <lb />
out of way. <lb />
years I hat we have seen many <lb />
a day, and we were almost <lb />
ed to find Greenville possessed so <lb />
many of them, some whom will <lb />
be sine to develop into as beautiful <lb />
women as North Carolina holds. It <lb />
was a real treat to look on this col- <lb />
ion of merry people in <lb />
midst their enjoyment. The <lb />
pleasure the occasion was height- <lb />
by the most delightful music <lb />
rendered by Mr. Ola Forbes mid <lb />
Miss Jennie Williams oil violin and <lb />
piano. Mr. and Mrs. Yellowley ex- <lb />
themselves to make the guests <lb />
have just the best time <lb />
efforts In this direction could <lb />
have proven more successful. <lb />
The tournament at on <lb />
was a very enjoyable one. <lb />
There was a large crowd present <lb />
and everything passed off pleasant- <lb />
About ten o'clock the crowd <lb />
gathered to hear Hie oration and <lb />
The oration was <lb />
delivered by Mr. Jas. L. Fleming <lb />
one of our most promising <lb />
one the Principals <lb />
Hamilton Institute. His speech <lb />
was a fine one was much enjoy- <lb />
ed by all present. There wore <lb />
teen and the tilting was very <lb />
good. Mr. Baker, Jr., <lb />
was the successful knight. <lb />
He took eleven rings, and <lb />
Miss Emma Keel of <lb />
Queen. Mr. B. B. <lb />
took nine rings and crown- <lb />
ed Miss Sallie of Washing- <lb />
ton, First Maid of Honor. Mr. J. J. <lb />
Mason, Jr., of township, <lb />
took eight lings and crowned Miss <lb />
Maggie Moore, of Greenville town- <lb />
ship. Second Maid of Mr- <lb />
Rip township, and <lb />
Mr. Will Moore, of Greenville town <lb />
ship, each took seven rings, result- <lb />
in a tie, but on another tilt each <lb />
Mr. Ward and crown- <lb />
ed Miss Fleming Green- <lb />
ville township. Third Maid of <lb />
or. At a coronation ball was <lb />
given at Davenport's Hall. <lb />
New Grocery Store <lb />
Next door to K. Glenn. opened a Grocery Store and <lb />
hand a line line of-------- <lb />
Neat. Oil. Molars, <lb />
Candies, Cheese. Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars, Apples, <lb />
Bananas, Canned Goods and most everything kept in a <lb />
first-class grocery store, as well as Tinware, Crockery, Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware, Call and sec us. Goods delivered free any <lb />
where in town. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY. Greenville, N. <lb />
Out Look <lb />
TO <lb />
am not after you tor taxes tout want to <lb />
read this <lb />
many i <lb />
Thanking you for your kind patronage during the pant. I u <lb />
dealing continue to receive snare of mum favors. I wish to inform you that <lb />
my stock for Christmas h now complete I kinds Candle, <lb />
rents lo cents par pound. <lb />
Apple. Not, Fig. Bananas, Orange, Flavoring <lb />
Current. I still keep a fall line of <lb />
FANCY CR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
COMMIT <lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb />
PI <lb />
OYSTER S <lb />
SHELL LIME, DISSOLVED BONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. Mar. 1887. <lb />
AT COST <lb />
BOOTS SHOES <lb />
Ladies and Cloaks <lb />
If the farmers want to make bet- <lb />
crops this year they mast get to <lb />
work early and not stand around <lb />
idle. There is work to be done <lb />
about the farm in winter as well as <lb />
in and Hammer. <lb />
Mew Firm. <lb />
popular young Mess. <lb />
Wiley Brown and Brown <lb />
the mercantile bus- <lb />
under the firm name of Brown <lb />
Bros. They occupy the store in <lb />
which Williams Son formerly <lb />
kept. and will carry a nice stock of <lb />
dry goods and notions. The <lb />
and business qualifications of these <lb />
young pictures success for them <lb />
m the outset. The <lb />
wishes for them a prosperous ca- <lb />
Attention is called to the <lb />
of Leopold <lb />
Tailor, who has just opened for bus- <lb />
in this He comes well <lb />
recommended and solicits the pat- <lb />
of the people here. <lb />
baa not got bold of <lb />
people, but many of them have <lb />
got a grip on had colds that holds <lb />
on to them most <lb />
large part of the town is suffering <lb />
more or less with the <lb />
There hare been a few cases of <lb />
sickness in town that bordered on <lb />
Dr. pro <lb />
it influenza but said it was <lb />
not the genuine type. We expect <lb />
it is about the same kind other <lb />
towns are having. <lb />
A boiler explosion at Bell's Ferry, <lb />
evening of last week, was <lb />
attended by disastrous results. It <lb />
occurred at the steam mill of <lb />
Mess. Spier and seems <lb />
to have been caused by allowing <lb />
the water to get too low and then <lb />
pumping in a quantity of cold <lb />
water into the very ho t boiler. The <lb />
boiler, engine and mill shed were <lb />
demolished, the furnace door being <lb />
blown as as a hundred yards <lb />
away. Had the. property loss been <lb />
all the disaster not have <lb />
been so horrible, but the worst part <lb />
it is that Mr. It. A. Batts <lb />
known as Dick <lb />
was killed, and three or four others <lb />
were badly wounded. Mr. Batts <lb />
was blown several feet in the air, <lb />
the fall breaking his neck. The <lb />
noise of the explosion heard <lb />
distinctly by people eight miles <lb />
away, and sounded like the dis- <lb />
charge of a cannon. <lb />
Carriage Licenses. , <lb />
Daring the month December <lb />
tho Register of Deeds issued mar- <lb />
licenses to white <lb />
colored, the names appear- <lb />
below <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
James A Williams and <lb />
Stocks, Jesse Hathaway and <lb />
Nobles, W C Jackson and Louisa <lb />
Augustus Bell and Hester <lb />
Willie and Kate <lb />
S T Hooker Pee <lb />
bit, T M Moore and Dan- <lb />
Moses Elks and Page <lb />
Fleming and Annie Powell, <lb />
Calvin Tucker Josephine F <lb />
Quinnerly, C E Davenport and <lb />
Ai mi Ford Pilgrim and Susan <lb />
b. lies and <lb />
Max If. M <lb />
Henrietta Galloway, Win K Wool- <lb />
and Gertrude Baker, C G Little <lb />
and John C <lb />
an and Easter Stocks, Jas W Smith <lb />
Victoria Hill, Willie O Barnhill <lb />
and Lula Thomas, John J Gray and <lb />
Boss, Van Harris and Emma <lb />
L H Smith and Augusta <lb />
Sherman Foreman and Victoria <lb />
Johnson and Louisa <lb />
Williams, James and Flor- <lb />
Wilson. Noah Brown and <lb />
Susan Fleming, Walter Moore and <lb />
Moore, Jas A Spain and <lb />
Joanna Atkinson, Scott <lb />
and Worth- <lb />
and Louisa Wilson, John <lb />
Teel and Martha Ann Peter <lb />
Wilson and Alice Kilpatrick, John <lb />
It Joyner and Williams. Na- <lb />
than Barrett and Pass Lang, <lb />
Chapman and John <lb />
It. and Emily Morris, Bowen <lb />
and Martha A Jerry <lb />
Walker and Martha <lb />
and Green, Smith <lb />
Mayo and Ann <lb />
Banks and Chas <lb />
Daniel Annie Boyd, Lent Teel <lb />
and Mange W William <lb />
Jones and Bettie E. Short, <lb />
and Mary <lb />
Kilpatrick and Julia Dawson, Wat- i <lb />
Williams and Holden, AI I <lb />
lea Cotton and Ida Joiner. <lb />
HAT <lb />
CAPS. <lb />
All at Panic Prices. <lb />
Our Stock is quite complete above lines, come <lb />
cure bargains, this offer only good until January 1st. <lb />
and<lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Leopold <lb />
TAILOR. <lb />
Having moved to Greenville and <lb />
the room formerly used by Mr. <lb />
am to do <lb />
in all Its branches, aid in the best man- <lb />
Also Cleaning and <lb />
Can show beat of references. <lb />
Have also a splendid line of samples <lb />
from which to select suits, and can do <lb />
the work. <lb />
L. <lb />
AUCTION <lb />
EVERY <lb />
For the next Days. <lb />
will sell at cost during the week and <lb />
have an auction every Saturday. <lb />
I have a large stock of goods which <lb />
most be disposed of, and can give <lb />
great bargains to all who my store. <lb />
M. TUCKER. <lb />
UtTERS <lb />
We adopt this method <lb />
of informing our old <lb />
customers and the pub- <lb />
generally that we <lb />
have returned 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 greater <lb />
bargains than ever. <lb />
Standard Prints <lb />
Plaids Clothing. <lb />
Dry Goods, She and <lb />
Rats are all going at <lb />
astonishingly low <lb />
prices. <lb />
A visit from you is <lb />
requested. <lb />
BROW HOOKER, <lb /></p>
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THE <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
C- <lb />
Mr. Grady's Speech. <lb />
BACKS drawn oat cf shape by the <lb />
old-fashioned see-saw, rubbing, twisting, . recking <lb />
way of washing clothes and cleaning house than by any <lb />
other means. You ruin your health, form, clothes, <lb />
paint, and don't get the best results. <lb />
Try the greatest invention of this Century m <lb />
way of Pyle's PEARLINE. It docs away <lb />
with the rubbing, hence there is no wear and tear on <lb />
body or fabric. You don't have to bob up and down <lb />
over a tub of soiled clothing and dirty water, <lb />
poisonous odors and steam ; hence you save <lb />
health. Its success is Millions use it Millions <lb />
more will use it. <lb />
Every grocer sells Beware of peddled <lb />
imitations, they're dangerous. James <lb />
FIRST <lb />
majesty of intelligence re- <lb />
and unified <lb />
for the protection of its homes and <lb />
the preservation of its liberty. <lb />
sir, is on reliance and our <lb />
hope, and against it all the powers <lb />
of earth shall not prevail. was <lb />
just as certain that Virginia would <lb />
come back to the <lb />
control of her white race, that be- <lb />
fore the mortal and material pow- <lb />
of her people once more unified, <lb />
would crumble until its <lb />
both. I follow And may God <lb />
forget my people when they forget <lb />
these <lb />
Whatever future may hold for <lb />
them, whether plod along la the <lb />
from which have never been <lb />
lifted the was laid <lb />
upon by the Roman Mild it u, made <lb />
to bear the cross of the fainting <lb />
whether they hulls in . <lb />
thus hasten the prophecy o. the <lb />
who suddenly <lb />
shall hold out her hinds unto <lb />
whether forever dislocated and separate, <lb />
they remain B week people beset by <lb />
and us the Turk, who <lb />
lives in tin.- jealousy rather than in the <lb />
Europe, or whether In this <lb />
miraculous they break through <lb />
the date twenty and bely- <lb />
universal history, reach the full <lb />
stature of citizenship, and m peace <lb />
It, <lb />
lice abiding friendship. And what- <lb />
ever we do, into whatever <lb />
K. <lb />
II and branches Condensed Schedule. <lb />
trains south. <lb />
No No <lb />
Dee 8th daily past Mail, dally <lb />
ex Sun. <lb />
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Ar Rocky Mount am . <lb />
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Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Wilson <lb />
surrender your own liberties to <lb />
Federal election law, yon may sub- <lb />
in fear of a necessity that does <lb />
not that the form of this <lb />
government may be dunged, yon <lb />
may invite Federal interference with the <lb />
Xe England town meeting that has <lb />
for a hundred years the guarantee of lo- <lb />
cal government in America, this old Scare <lb />
the boast that <lb />
our and whoso arm was <lb />
with our renewed hi <lb />
all to this government at <lb />
he spoke from a heart great <lb />
to be false, he spoke for every honest <lb />
man from Maryland to Texas. From <lb />
that day to this nowhere <lb />
the South sworn Hannibal to <lb />
hatred and vengeance, but everywhere <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
IN COMBINATION WITH <lb />
Tin brighten of the children's says the Springfield Republican. <lb />
CO- BOSTON. <lb />
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IF FOR AT THIS OFFICE <lb />
NOVEMBER <lb />
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FOR THE YOUNGER YOUNG FOLKS. <lb />
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Pansy a For Sunday and week-day reading. a <lb />
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Ar Tarboro <lb />
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Ar Weldon pm BO pm <lb />
Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Branch Road , <lb />
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land Neck at <lb />
P. If, leaves 7.00 ; <lb />
A. M., Scotland at A. M- <lb />
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Train leaves Tarboro, X via <lb />
Raleigh R. daily except Sun- <lb />
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I member of tout family, will make <lb />
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ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
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Returning leaves daily <lb />
except Sunday. A M. A ; .-, BUT- <lb />
M. Tarboro. N A M. -u, supplies will it to <lb />
I interest to get our <lb />
Train on Midland N C Brant haves j <lb />
Goldsboro daily except Sunday. C AM, . branches. C <lb />
arrive X C, SO A M. Re- <lb />
A I PORK SIDES SHOULDERS. <lb />
SPICES, TEAS, c <lb />
alway.-at Lowest <lb />
we din-et from <lb />
C. A M. <lb />
on Branch leaves Rocky <lb />
at P M, arrives Nashville <lb />
P Hope P M. Returning <lb />
leaves Spring Hope A M, <lb />
M, arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
except <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Wars <lb />
for Clinton daily, except Sunday, at BOO <lb />
and AM Returning leave <lb />
ton A M, and P. M. connect- <lb />
at Warsaw and <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson <lb />
Branch is is <lb />
No. except Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South will stop only at <lb />
Ming you to boy at one profit. A com- <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the Our goods are all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
S. If. SCHULTZ. <lb />
Greenville. N. C <lb />
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. J to run we sell at a close margin. <lb />
Train No. makes at <lb />
Weldon for all points North daily. <lb />
rail via Richmond, and daily except <lb />
via Line. <lb />
Trains make close connection for <lb />
points North via and Wash <lb />
All trains run solid between w <lb />
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb />
JOHN F. <lb />
General <lb />
i. R. Transportation <lb />
T. M. EMERSON Passenger <lb />
Atlantic N. C. Railroad <lb />
In A. M. Saturday. <lb />
1st, 1889. <lb />
No. <lb />
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p in <lb />
Stations. <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
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No. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
a m I<lb />
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UNDERTAKING. <lb />
Having associated B. S. <lb />
ate In the business we <lb />
are ready to serve the people in that <lb />
capacity. All notes and accounts die <lb />
me for past services have been in <lb />
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
Morehead City a in <lb />
Going East. Schedule. Going West <lb />
No L <lb />
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Pass- Train. <lb />
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SI<lb />
IV <lb />
SO <lb />
p in <lb />
We on hand at all times n nice <lb />
stock of Burial Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the Illicit Case f <lb />
Pill county Pine Coffin. We an <lb />
up with can <lb />
satisfactory services to all who p- <lb />
as <lb />
Feb. 1883.<lb />
and <lb />
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Tuscarora <lb />
Clark's <lb />
Havelock <lb />
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Atlantic <lb />
Morehead <lb />
Atlantic Hotel <lb />
Morehead Depot am <lb />
Thursday and Saturday, <lb />
Wednesday and Friday. I <lb />
Train connects with Wilmington I <lb />
Weldon Train bound North, leaving <lb />
a. m., and with Rich- <lb />
A Danville Train West, leaving For Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair. <lb />
p. m. j <lb />
Train connects with Richmond j g <lb />
Danville Train, arriving at Goldsboro; <lb />
p. m., and with Wilmington and; AT FRONT <lb />
House, at which place <lb />
, I have located, and where I have <lb />
. u- v <lb />
i -is a free and independent <lb />
may deliver its election ma- <lb />
into the hands or the govern- <lb />
it bellied to create- but never, sir. <lb />
will a single State of this Union, North <lb />
or South, be delivered again to the cod. <lb />
of an Ignorant and inferior nice. c <lb />
d our State government from <lb />
supremacy when the Federal <lb />
beat rolled closer to the ballet-box, and <lb />
Federal bayonets hedged it deeper about <lb />
than will ever again permitted in this <lb />
free government. sir, though the <lb />
cannon of this Republic thundered in <lb />
voting district of the South, we still <lb />
should in the mercy of the <lb />
means and the to prevent its re- <lb />
establishment. <lb />
I that my section, hindered <lb />
with this problem, stands in seeming es- <lb />
to the North. If. sir. any <lb />
man v ill point out to me a path down <lb />
which people of he South, divided, may <lb />
walk in peace and honor. I will take that <lb />
path though I took it alone, for at it-end, <lb />
and nowhere else, I fear, is to be found <lb />
the full prosperity of my section and the <lb />
full restoration of this Union. But. sir, <lb />
if the had not beer, enfranchised, <lb />
the South would have been divided and <lb />
Hie Republic united. His enfranchise- <lb />
against which I enter no protest, <lb />
holds the South united compact. <lb />
What solution, then, can we <lb />
problem Time alone can disclose it to <lb />
Us. e .-imply report progress, and ask <lb />
your If the problem be solved <lb />
at all, I Brady believe it will, though <lb />
nowhere else has it been, it will <lb />
ed by the people most deeply bound in <lb />
most deeply pledged in honor to <lb />
is solution. I had my people <lb />
render back this rightly solved <lb />
than to them gather all the spoils <lb />
which baa contended <lb />
conspired and Caesar fought. <lb />
Meantime we treat the fairly, <lb />
measuring to him justice in the <lb />
Hie strong should give lo the weak, and <lb />
leading him in steadfast way of <lb />
that he may no longer be the <lb />
prey the unscrupulous and the sport <lb />
the thoughtless. We open to him <lb />
every pursuit in which he can prosper, <lb />
and seek to his training and ca- <lb />
We seek to hold his confidence <lb />
and friendship, and to pin to the <lb />
soil with ownership, that site may catch <lb />
in the tire of his own hearthstone that <lb />
sense of responsibility the shiftless can <lb />
never know. And we gather him into <lb />
that alliance of and <lb />
that, though it now runs close to <lb />
racial lines, welcomes responsible and <lb />
intelligent of any race. By this course, <lb />
confirmed our judgment and justified <lb />
in the progress already made, we hope to <lb />
progress slowly but surely to Hie end. <lb />
The love we for that race you can- <lb />
not measure nor comprehend. As I at- <lb />
test here. spirit of my black <lb />
from her home up there, looks <lb />
down to bless, am through the tumult <lb />
d this night steals the met music of <lb />
her as thirty year.-ago she held <lb />
me in her black arms and led Broil- <lb />
into sleep This scone vanishes as <lb />
catch a vision of an old <lb />
home with lofty and <lb />
white pigeons fluttering down <lb />
the golden air. l sec women strain- <lb />
ed and anxious faces, and children alert, <lb />
jet helpless. I see night come down <lb />
with its dangers and its apprehensions, <lb />
and in a big homely room feel on my <lb />
tired head the touch of loving <lb />
worn and wrinkled, but fairer to me et <lb />
than hands of mortal woman and <lb />
stronger yet to lead me than the hands <lb />
of mortal man, as they <lb />
i leasing there, while at the <lb />
truest altar I have yet j ,. <lb />
Bod that she i.-. safe in her sanctuary. <lb />
Fall and Winter Goods <lb />
is now ready for examination, and they <lb />
are prepared to supply all your wants at <lb />
HARD TIME PRICES. <lb />
We keep in stock a large line of Ready <lb />
Made Clothing, Boots, Shies. <lb />
Notions, Hardware, Heavy and <lb />
Fancy Ac., etc., In fact any <lb />
article to be found in a general <lb />
We pay highest prices for all kinds of <lb />
Country Propane. <lb />
Cotton bought either inhale or seed. <lb />
Parties owing in are requested to set- <lb />
as promptly as possible, as we desire <lb />
to have all accounts closed by the end of <lb />
the year. <lb />
Returning thanks for past patronage <lb />
we ask a. continuance of your favors. <lb />
J. O. Proctor Bro. <lb />
I RECEIVED AT <lb />
BAIT <lb />
SIX-CORD<lb />
THE <lb />
ac <lb />
his empty sleeve tossing in the <lb />
April wind, adjuring the young men <lb />
about him to serve as earnest and loyal <lb />
the government against which <lb />
their setters fought. This message de- <lb />
livered from that sacred presence, has <lb />
gone home to the hearts my fellows <lb />
And. sir. declare here, if physical <lb />
age be equal to human <lb />
that they would die, sir, if need be, to <lb />
restore this Republic their fathers fought <lb />
to dissolve <lb />
Such, Mr. President, is this problem <lb />
as we sec it, such is the temper in Which <lb />
approach it, such the progress made. <lb />
What do we ask of you First, <lb />
out of this alone can come perfect work. <lb />
Second, confidence ; in this alone can <lb />
yon judge fairly. Third, sympathy in <lb />
this you can help us best. Fourth, give <lb />
its your sons as hostages. When you <lb />
plant your capital in millions, send your <lb />
sons that they may know how true are <lb />
our hearts, and may help to swell the <lb />
Caucasian current until it can carry <lb />
without danger this black <lb />
Fifth, loyalty to the there <lb />
is sectionalism loyalty as in <lb />
This hour little needs the loyalty <lb />
that is loyal to one section and yet holds <lb />
for the enduring suspicion and es <lb />
Give us the broad and per- <lb />
that loves and trusts <lb />
with knows <lb />
no South, no North, no East, no West, <lb />
endears with equal and patriotic love <lb />
every foot of our soil, every State of our <lb />
Union. A mighty duty, sir, and a <lb />
mighty inspiration impels every one of us <lb />
to-night to lose patriotic consecration <lb />
whatever estranges, whatever divides. <lb />
We are stand <lb />
f. r human liberty The uplifting force <lb />
of the American idea is under every <lb />
throne on earth. France, <lb />
arc our victories. To redeem the heart <lb />
from and is <lb />
our Aid we shall not fail. <lb />
God has sown in our soil the seed of ids <lb />
millennial harvest, and he will not lay <lb />
the sickle to the ripening crop until his <lb />
full and perfect day has come. Our hi.- <lb />
acts <lb />
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Faults of digestion cause of <lb />
the liver, and the whole system becomes <lb />
deranged. Dr. II. <lb />
perfects the of <lb />
and assimilation, and thus makes <lb />
blood. <lb />
The Beard of Education of Pitt conn- <lb />
at Its December session ordered the There are times when a <lb />
will overcome the most <lb />
County Superintendent of Public In- <lb />
to call the attention of all <lb />
Public School Teachers to chap <lb />
JO of the School Law of 1889. which <lb />
prohibits private examination except <lb />
tor good and sufficient reasons, and even <lb />
then the applicant will be required to <lb />
pay one dollar, which shall be collected <lb />
by the examiner, and by him paid over <lb />
to the Treasurer, and the County Super- <lb />
is hereby ordered to enforce <lb />
this latter clause and every ease <lb />
of private examination. <lb />
Chm., <lb />
Sec. <lb />
Administrator's Notice <lb />
The undersigned having been appoint- <lb />
ed by the Clerk of the Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt county, and having duly <lb />
qualified administrator <lb />
of estate of James de- <lb />
ceased, notice is hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons holding claims against said <lb />
of las- <lb />
robust, <lb />
when the system craves for pure blood. <lb />
I to furnish tin elements of health and <lb />
strength. The beet remedy tor <lb />
the blood is Dr, J. II. <lb />
Sick nausea. <lb />
costiveness, are promptly and agreeably <lb />
banished by Dr. J. <lb />
and Kidney <lb />
If health and life arc worth anything, <lb />
and you arc feeling out of sorts and tired <lb />
out. tone your system by Dr. <lb />
J. H. <lb />
Dizziness, nausea, distress <lb />
after can be cured and <lb />
by taking Dr. J. II. and <lb />
Kidney <lb />
Even the most vigorous and hearty <lb />
people have at a feeling of <lb />
and lassitude. To dispel this feel- <lb />
Front Reflector Office. <lb />
WHITE, BLACK AND COLORS, <lb />
FOR <lb />
Hand and Machine <lb />
FOR SALE- <lb />
R. LANG, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
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Water. <lb />
Storm Calendar Weather <lb />
for 1800. by R. Hicks, mailed <lb />
to any address on receipt of a two-cent <lb />
postage The Dr. J. <lb />
Medicine Co., St. Mo. <lb />
and Commercial Department. <lb />
DEPARTMENTS. <lb />
Primary. Academic. <lb />
Classical and Mathematical. Mu- <lb />
sic. Painting and Drawing. <lb />
ADVANTAGES <lb />
Large, Comfortable Buildings. <lb />
Healthy Local ion Good <lb />
Plenty of Wall Prepared Food <lb />
Boarders. A Corps of Teachers, <lb />
Notice of Incorporation i. being graduates of rat <lb />
., , Music Department equal <lb />
I hereby give notice according to law I , lo in the State <lb />
that under and by virtue Of Chapter M Of Pianos and Organs. <lb />
the Code North Carolina and acts a Library of nearly volumes. <lb />
thereto. I have this day purchased for School. <lb />
incorporated Com- Moderate, from to <lb />
I in <lb />
id Is that gen for Day Pupils the <lb />
Using and conducting , Pupils tr <lb />
December, or this notice will be <lb />
plead in bar of their recovery. All per- <lb />
sons indebted to said e requested <lb />
to make immediate <lb />
This the 24th day <lb />
D of James Haddock. <lb />
Alex L Attorney. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
pending miracle from Plymouth Beak Having duly qualified before the <lb />
, . . . Court Clerk of Pitt as <lb />
all the even W. Cobb. deceased, <lb />
f. hour when, from the gives notice to all persons b- <lb />
a; trackless ocean, a new world rose to <lb />
the of the Inspired sailor. As we <lb />
approach the fourth centennial of that <lb />
stupendous the Old World <lb />
will come to marvel and to learn amid <lb />
oar gathered treasures, let resolve to <lb />
the miracles of our past with the <lb />
of a Republic, compact, united, <lb />
indissoluble in the bonds of <lb />
from hikes lo the wounds <lb />
of war in every heart as on every <lb />
at the sum- <lb />
mile, human achievement and earthly <lb />
blazing out the path, and making <lb />
dear the way up all the nations of <lb />
the earth must Come in God's appointed <lb />
time <lb />
to present them to the undersigned for I take Dr. J. II. <lb />
on or before the 28th day of it will Impart Vigor and Vitality,. <lb />
estate to make Immediate pay- <lb />
to to all <lb />
of said estate to their claims <lb />
properly authenticated to the undersign- <lb />
ed on or before the day of Dee., <lb />
1880. or this notice will be plead bar <lb />
of their recovery. This day of De- <lb />
1888. Lit <lb />
of O. Cobb. <lb />
The most delicate can <lb />
safely use Dr. -I. II. <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 and <lb />
tumors, unhealthy discharges, such as <lb />
catarrh, eczema, ringworm, and other <lb />
forms of diseases, are symptoms of <lb />
blood impurity. Take Dr. J. <lb />
Lean's Sarsaparilla. <lb />
No need to take those big <lb />
one of Dr. J. Liver <lb />
and y is quite and <lb />
more agreeable. <lb />
For a safe and certain remedy for <lb />
fever and ague. <lb />
Chills and it is warranted <lb />
to cure. <lb />
Administrator's Notice. WIDE AWAKE <lb />
honest, s <lb />
B. H- <lb />
a frankly admit Its <lb />
A blood <lb />
W. <lb />
; B. B. as one Lest <lb />
blued <lb />
Dr. A. Ii. <lb />
reports of B. B. B. are la- <lb />
and its speedy action is wonder- <lb />
Dr. J. AV. <lb />
writes confess B. B. is best <lb />
quickest medicine I <lb />
have ever <lb />
S. Ga. <lb />
it-. cheerfully recommend BAB. <lb />
I as a Due tonic Its use cured <lb />
RESORT<lb />
an i . of the neck after other <lb />
because her Bum s, sentinel in the remedies effected no perceptible <lb />
cabin, on guard at her chamber j ;,, .-. h. Montgomery. Jacksonville, <lb />
p. m and with Rich- everything la my hue . <lb />
Danville Through Freight Train CLEAN ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
leaves Goldsboro-at p. <lb />
. nisei the appliances; new <lb />
j comfortable chairs. <lb />
Why another new discovery by Alfred Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
in the way of helping the afflict- j for work outside of my shop <lb />
ed. By calling on or addressing the promptly executed. Very respectfully, <lb />
above named barber, you can procure a I EDMONDS. <lb />
bottle of Preparation that is invaluable j <lb />
for eradicating dandruff, and causing the old <lb />
kinkiest hair to be soft and i V f <lb />
only two or three application HO med cine f <lb />
week is necessary, and a common hair r to <lb />
ease-, and the only physicians j on. until his shambling figure is lost In <lb />
of this better and brighter day. <lb />
the grave comes a voice say- <lb />
a black man's loyalty between her and <lb />
danger. I catch another vision. The <lb />
crisis of battle, a soldier struck, stagger <lb />
fallen. I see a slave, scuffling <lb />
through the smoke, his black <lb />
arms about the fallen form, reckless of <lb />
death, bending Ma trusty face to <lb />
catch the words that the <lb />
stricken lips, so wrestling . <lb />
with agony he would lay down his <lb />
I see him by <lb />
the weary bedside, ministering with <lb />
complaining patience, praying with <lb />
his humble heart that Hod will lift his <lb />
master up, until death comes in mercy <lb />
and in honor to still the soldier's agony <lb />
and seal soldier's life. I see him by <lb />
the open grave, mute, motionless, <lb />
suffering for the death of him who <lb />
in life fought against his freedom. I see <lb />
him. the mound is heaped and the <lb />
great drama of his life is closed, turn <lb />
away and with downcast eyes and <lb />
step start oat new and strange <lb />
fields, faltering, struggling, but moving <lb />
. writes -My mother on my <lb />
B. B. B. for her <lb />
her ease stubbornly resisted usual <lb />
She experienced immediate <lb />
and her Improvement has been <lb />
ti <lb />
A prominent physician who wishes his <lb />
name not given, patient of <lb />
mine whose, case of tertiary syphilis was <lb />
sun killing and which no treat <lb />
id seemed cored <lb />
v lib about twelve bottles of is. It. B. <lb />
lie -.- fairly made and bones <lb />
and i <lb />
The undersigned having been appoint- <lb />
ed and duly qualified as Administrator <lb />
of Use estate of W. S. Cannon, deceased. <lb />
notice is hereby given to all persons <lb />
holding said estate to <lb />
Bent to the undersigned on or be- <lb />
fore the h day of December, 1880, or <lb />
this notice will be plead in of their <lb />
recovery. All persons indebted to <lb />
estate requested to make immediate <lb />
payment. <lb />
This the 18th day of December, <lb />
j. W. <lb />
A. L. Blow, Adm- of S. Cannon, <lb />
Attorney. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
On the day of <lb />
A. D. t the Court House <lb />
door in the town of Greenville to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash one tract of land <lb />
Pitt county containing about one <lb />
acres bounded as follows Sit- <lb />
in Greenville township, north Bid <lb />
of Tar river, adjoining the land.-, of Win. <lb />
Whitehead. Miss S. A. Brown, the <lb />
Bridge belonging to R. Wilson <lb />
and the homestead of said Wilson, to <lb />
satisfy executions in my hands <lb />
for collect ion against B. J. Wilson and <lb />
which has been levied on said land as <lb />
the property of said J. Wilson. <lb />
Sheriff. <lb />
Per It. W. King, D. <lb />
December 5th, <lb />
A Good less<lb />
The cf the children's <lb />
Republican. A err <lb />
FIVE GREAT <lb />
THAT By William O. <lb />
and old will follow Gideon's <lb />
adventures and his sister's on <lb />
acres with laughter and breathless interest <lb />
THE NEW SENIOR AT ANDOVER. <lb />
By Herbert D. Ward. A serial of school- <lb />
life in famous Andover our Rugby. The <lb />
boys, the professors, the lodgings, the fun. <lb />
SONS OF THE <lb />
Store. <lb />
The <lb />
era merchant <lb />
enterprises <lb />
The place of business of the corpora- <lb />
shall Greenville. Pitt county. <lb />
H. C. <lb />
The duration of the corporate exist- <lb />
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 par value of twenty- <lb />
live dollars each. <lb />
The stockholders of the corporation <lb />
shall not be responsible to any greater <lb />
or further extent than the assets of the <lb />
corporation, and the shares of to <lb />
which they have subscribed. <lb />
That the business of said corporation <lb />
shall be under the management of A. X. <lb />
This cf November A. D. <lb />
B. A- MOVE. <lb />
Superior Court. <lb />
j. <lb />
Co N <lb />
C. Co <lb />
T. H. <lb />
P--.-.-J -.-; Ci n C <lb />
Cobb t Gilliam, <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
of c <lb />
We have had many years ex- <lb />
at the business and are <lb />
prepared to handle to <lb />
advantage of shippers. <lb />
Hoard and Tuition Tuition and Terms <lb />
M advertised <lb />
ho do not board <lb />
with the should consult <lb />
before engaging board elsewhere, <lb />
fur. her particulars, Address. <lb />
JOHN DUCKETT. <lb />
Principal. <lb />
h. b. <lb />
Edwards , <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
1ST. C- <lb />
We have the largest and most t <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 <lb />
FOB INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS MAGISTRATES <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
U Send us your orders.<lb />
N. <lb />
All business entrusted to our <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful attention.<lb />
PATENTS <lb />
obtained, and all business in the . S. <lb />
Patent the Courts attended <lb />
for Fee-. <lb />
We are opposite the S. Patent Of- <lb />
engaged in Patents Exclusively, and <lb />
can obtain patent- in less time than <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing i- we <lb />
advise as to free charge, <lb />
and we make no change unless we ob <lb />
Patents. <lb />
We refer, lien-, to the Post Master, the <lb />
Supt. of tinier Did., and to <lb />
is of tin I . s. Patent Office. For <lb />
advise terms and reference lo <lb />
actual clients in your own State, <lb />
address, Co., <lb />
Washington, D, C <lb />
the Ladies <lb />
In order to stock time to <lb />
receive Fall Good;. I will <lb />
all present of <lb />
MILLINERY GOODS, <lb />
for baldness. <lb />
falling out of hair, end eradication of <lb />
dandruff is before the public I fa m now until tie of September a <lb />
Among the many who have j <lb />
wonderful success; I refer you to U <lb />
lowing named gentlemen testify All Hats on band, both trimmed and <lb />
to the of my assertion trimmed, will be old at root. My stock <lb />
Latham, Greenville. I includes many stylish <lb />
Mr. O. I of the season. I cm give you bargains. <lb />
SB., <lb />
Any one wishing to give it a trial for <lb />
By A right. I the above named complaints can procure <lb />
down jolly story of modern Norse boys. j it from at my place of business, <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Salsa. <lb />
The Best Salve, in the world for Cut <lb />
Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt <lb />
Fever Sores. Chapped said land to satisfy an <lb />
On Monday the day of January A <lb />
D. I will sell at the Court House <lb />
door in die town to the <lb />
highest cash one of land <lb />
in Pitt about sixty <lb />
s and as follows Situated <lb />
in Greenville township, north side of <lb />
Tar river adjoining tin- lauds -f William <lb />
Whitehead. homestead I. <lb />
son and -is. and as the bridge <lb />
tract, or pie of land and bought from <lb />
s. the Dixon heirs by the said J. <lb />
son, and sold for the purchase money of <lb />
Chill Corns, and all Skin <lb />
and positively cures Piles, or no <lb />
n quired. It is guaranteed to give <lb />
satisfaction, or money refunded. <lb />
Price cents per box. For sale by J. <lb />
L. <lb />
W king thought <lb />
pf a bottle be u b w <lb />
meed, only cents. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED <lb />
Barber, <lb />
N. V. <lb />
I failed is no reason for not using <lb />
this medicine. Give express and post <lb />
office address. It costs you nothing <lb />
Address Medical Bureau. <lb />
Broad way. New York. <lb />
-Follow him Put your arms <lb />
about in bis need, even as lie put <lb />
his about me. Be his friend as he was <lb />
And out into this new world, <lb />
strange to me as to him, dazzling, <lb />
Notice. <lb />
my <lb />
hands for B. J. <lb />
son and which has been levied on <lb />
land as the property said II. W <lb />
A. K. <lb />
Per P. It. W. King, D. S. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
HAVING of <lb />
of a lien created by Sec. 1783 the Superior Court of Pitt Comity on the <lb />
j, we will sell j 4th day as Administrator <lb />
AND BAN, one of the best of tie <lb />
Mary Hart well serials. <lb />
SEALED ORDERS. By Charles Rem- <lb />
Talbot. An amusing adventure <lb />
story of sheets and a flowing <lb />
CONFESSIONS OF AN AMATEUR <lb />
PHOTOGRAPHER. By Alexander <lb />
Black. Six practical and amusing articles. <lb />
LUCY First of a series of <lb />
graphic North Carolina character sketches <lb />
by Margaret Sidney. . <lb />
TALES OF OLD Twelve <lb />
true stories by Grace Dean <lb />
a Canadian author. <lb />
THE WILL AND THE WAY <lb />
By Jessie Benton Fremont <lb />
About men and women who did great things <lb />
in the face of seeming impossibilities. <lb />
THE <lb />
man. The funny Indian Fairy folk. <lb />
BUSINESS OPENINGS FOR GIRLS <lb />
AND YOUNG WOMEN. A dozen <lb />
really helpful papers by Sallie Joy White. <lb />
Twelve more DAISY-PATTY LET- <lb />
By Mrs. Ex-Governor <lb />
TWELVE SCHOOL AND PLAY- <lb />
GROUND TALES. The first will be <lb />
LAMBKIN ; Was He a Hero or a <lb />
by Howard Pyle, the artist <lb />
Postal Votes and Cash Prizes. <lb />
SHORT STORIES sifted from <lb />
on a Vegetable Cart. <lb />
M. Vail. William Preston Otis. <lb />
OW Tom Jumped a Mrs. H. F. <lb />
IS 1.50 <lb />
ALFRED CULLEY, Barber. <lb />
i Greenville, March C , <lb />
Cl . <lb />
hair.<lb />
r Cray <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
X. C. <lb />
JAMES A. SMITH, <lb />
ARTIST, <lb />
Greenville, . <lb />
have t <lb />
Cross <lb />
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ASTHMA <lb />
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c. <lb />
lie easiest <lb />
Chair ever used iii the art. Clean towels, <lb />
sharp satisfaction <lb />
in every instance. Call be eon <lb />
Ladies waited on at their n-i- <lb />
Cleaning clothes a specially. <lb />
BOOKS <lb />
v c. <lb />
He keeps on hand a line assortment <lb />
I of beat books publisher's prices. <lb />
Call on him for Bibles, or small. <lb />
pulpit, family or pocket she. <lb />
Hymn Books Commentaries, Diction- <lb />
I ivies, and standard works generally. <lb />
Can furnish yon any book want on <lb />
i t notice. <lb />
Sr. II. SCI I <lb />
The of <lb />
Sn. Lieut. K. P. Polly at the <lb />
Delia W. Arbutus. <lb />
By <lb />
of Code, done. . <lb />
for before the Court House door in upon the estate of Albert <lb />
Greenville, on Jan. 1st. this is to notify all persons holding claims <lb />
One the of I,. C. against said estate to their claims <lb />
This. Dec. for <lb />
d-at-c r V- <lb />
O. r. <lb />
Golden Margaret. James <lb />
C. Bullet. Kate Clark. <lb />
How Simeon and Sancho Panza Helped <lb />
the Revolution. Miss Tho <lb />
Difficulties of a Darling. L. R <lb />
One Good Prescott <lb />
ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES, <lb />
Dolls of Noted Women. Miss Seward. <lb />
Bow to Build a Military Snow-Port. An <lb />
old West Pointer. How the Cossacks Play <lb />
PolO. Madame de All Around a <lb />
Frontier Port. Lieut. F. P. Fremont. Homo <lb />
Of Charles F. A <lb />
Bound-Co. Miller. Japanese <lb />
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MADE <lb />
A. <lb />
Kites. J <lb />
Base-Ball Players. F. L. The <lb />
ton Indian A Party In a Chinese Pal- <lb />
ace. E. R. <lb />
The Funs, and be <lb />
more interesting than ever. <lb />
n-. l I,<lb />
lit <lb />
. DICE. <lb />
bar of their rec All ow- <lb />
estate will come forward and. <lb />
make <lb />
1889. J. <lb />
of Al Moore. <lb />
admit <lb />
Tale of the South Pacific. <lb />
Awake is a year. Vet. <lb />
FOR THE FOLKS. <lb />
cents a For the nursery. <lb />
Otis Little Man and a <lb />
Pa n v a Sunday reading. <lb />
of any m cent, ; of the four <lb />
D. <lb />
I would respectfully call your <lb />
ti in to the following address and as <lb />
inn to remember that can bay a <lb />
fl or of <lb />
this house cheaper than any other in the <lb />
It is the most reliable <lb />
and best known having been <lb />
for over forty years in this vicinity <lb />
That the workmanship is to <lb />
has unusual facilities for filling or- <lb />
promptly and satisfactory. <lb />
Very <lb />
to P. W. BATES <lb />
J. J. <lb />
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THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
C. <lb />
It <lb />
Col ion <lb />
Grand, Bow <lb />
ill I he Old Brick Store. <lb />
Hotels are wet. <lb />
Have you seen the cook <lb />
stove at Latham ft <lb />
Superior is <lb />
Rye and Seed for sale. <lb />
c. <lb />
The first of a new year. <lb />
Personal. <lb />
-Mis Belle On on a visit <lb />
to week. <lb />
of <lb />
o-a- in to see v <lb />
Mrs. B. am the <lb />
days with parents in Virginia. <lb />
Mr. Willie spent part of <lb />
i In- holidays bis parents in Tar- <lb />
Mrs. Lucy A. Brown left <lb />
to visit brother in Jackson <lb />
rifle. Fin. <lb />
Miss Fleming, <lb />
a days last <lb />
Lena Harris. <lb />
Miss of Wilson, ha <lb />
been sometime visiting; <lb />
Miss Nannie King. <lb />
Master Larry who <lb />
spent the holidays <lb />
The Arm of S. T. R. Carson, <lb />
at Bethel, made an assignment Dec. <lb />
J. L. is assignee. <lb />
Mr. W. H. Flake was out <lb />
on Monday killed a meas <lb />
feel inches from tip to <lb />
We are requested to announce <lb />
that Rev. J. L Winfield will preach <lb />
at Farmville next inst. <lb />
The pop-cracker did no <lb />
damage In Greenville, except to the <lb />
pockets those them. <lb />
of tin- <lb />
held social, tan <lb />
the store recently vacated by It. It. <lb />
Lang. <lb />
Dee, M. Fen v ft Co's I it week- <lb />
Seed at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
, ,. . Mr. J. F. Starkey, who clerked <lb />
Tl-i days now gradually grow Ion-; white, new has <lb />
, fee- j position with Mr. A. Forbes. <lb />
Peanut and Bags w ,, <lb />
sale, and Bushels want-; e <lb />
led by K. C. Glenn. and Sunday morning evening. <lb />
Sec notice of dissolution of A. j j N of Tar- <lb />
Co ft Co. preached in the Methodist <lb />
Highest cash pi ice paid for cotton j Church Sunday Monday <lb />
Seed E. C. Glenn. bush- nights, <lb />
els wanted. jeT. Q. j, and wife <lb />
The usual crowds January spent the holidays with relatives in <lb />
The last six weeks of the old year <lb />
gave balmy, spring-like <lb />
Now watch the first six weeks of <lb />
in w year. <lb />
Here's to every reader of the Rb- <lb />
May peace, pros <lb />
and happiness be your <lb />
during <lb />
One week of the year has <lb />
gene, but everybody has not learn- <lb />
ed to stop dating their letters 1889 <lb />
yet. <lb />
Alien Warren Son will sell <lb />
some, and fruit trees at <lb />
next Saturday. See <lb />
it Leather <lb />
lies Shoe at B. Cherry <lb />
mortgage <lb />
it. <lb />
NEW <lb />
QUARTERS I <lb />
We are now fairly settled in our <lb />
New Store <lb />
for the accommodation of our <lb />
--patrons we are <lb />
NOW PREPARED <lb />
to offer the remainder of our <lb />
FALL STOCK <lb />
at reduced figures. <lb />
Court are here this week. <lb />
One dollar bay a Solid <lb />
don't give a <lb />
if you eats possibly avoid <lb />
Tons Bulk Lime for cheap- <lb />
E. O. Glenn. <lb />
Set ices in all the churches <lb />
the Limit House Sunday. <lb />
The cock stove is the <lb />
heaviest store for the made. <lb />
For sale low by Latham <lb />
tier. <lb />
your New Year resolutions <lb />
all through the year with you. <lb />
Sow Oats early. <lb />
cheap, at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
If you have a friend send <lb />
him this year. <lb />
87.00 buys a Double Shot <lb />
at J. B. Cherry Cos. <lb />
Every in ought <lb />
to take the this year. <lb />
lot of tobacco seed for sale <lb />
by A. Forbes. <lb />
L. Smith, Administrator of D <lb />
i C. Clark advertises laud tor sale. <lb />
Try a Ban Sweet Home Flour <lb />
Best in town at J. B. Cherry <lb />
The weather during the holidays <lb />
I was the mildest our recollection. <lb />
One dollar buys a Whole Stock <lb />
Mans Shoe at J. B. Cherry ft <lb />
Good Bargains. <lb />
Old Virginia Cheroots <lb />
sold. Fit for any gentleman to <lb />
smoke, at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
dozen Eggs cash or <lb />
in trade, wanted, j. J. Cheeky, Jr. <lb />
The Spring Term of <lb />
Institute will open Monday, January <lb />
20th. <lb />
Currents, citron, nuts.; <lb />
candy, pulverized sugar at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
The Episcopal School held <lb />
their party on the last night of the , <lb />
old year. <lb />
My entire stock <lb />
j Jewelry must be sold by Christ- <lb />
mas on account of removal. <lb />
Moses <lb />
The Reflector hope will <lb />
M. Tucker is selling at <lb />
They left last Friday least Unity days and will have an <lb />
auction every Saturday. See ad- <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
for Florida. <lb />
Mr. L. of <lb />
went Baltimore. Monday, to take <lb />
a course at one the commercial <lb />
colleges of that city. <lb />
Mr. O. moved <lb />
ins family back to from <lb />
the country. purchased a <lb />
house in ville. <lb />
This year is on- i mer <lb />
chants to When <lb />
times are bard the ate watch- <lb />
to make a dollar go as far as <lb />
possible and they take advantage <lb />
bast bargain offered them. <lb />
Let the people know what you are <lb />
doing. <lb />
There was a wedding <lb />
in the Northern part of this county, <lb />
on after Mr. J. <lb />
J. iii. . u prosperous former <lb />
and Miss Bow, the <lb />
I. <lb />
ship, <lb />
They have best wishes. <lb />
A party was given last Thurs- <lb />
night at the residence of Mr. <lb />
A. Forties complimentary to our <lb />
clever and highly esteemed towns- <lb />
man, Mr. E. A. Jr. It was an <lb />
enjoyable affair. We Wish Bert <lb />
a successful year of study. He re- <lb />
turned Friday morning to Chapel <lb />
HIM- <lb />
who had imbibed <lb />
two much were on the ramp <lb />
age on Avenue Saturday <lb />
They destroyed one of the <lb />
street lamps and tore up some oft be <lb />
sidewalk bridges. IT the <lb />
can be found out they should be <lb />
made the subjects severe punish- <lb />
A body of a colored man named <lb />
Dick Holiday was found in the <lb />
river near yesterday <lb />
weening- lie was a timber getter <lb />
in the swamps near by am <lb />
pea-oil two weeks ago. It <lb />
was thought lie had inn <lb />
away, but the of the <lb />
show that he was drowned. <lb />
have, bought out the <lb />
dry goods and notion stock of Little <lb />
House Bra., and are offering the <lb />
same at very reasonable prices. <lb />
They are beginning business rigid <lb />
We are glad to learn that several taking a good space in the Be- <lb />
to <lb />
visitors <lb />
in last issue of the <lb />
have all returned to their respective <lb />
homes or i <lb />
bail cold that appear <lb />
not so people <lb />
not be alarmed. The will <lb />
do no damage here. <lb />
conductor on the <lb />
Scotland Greenville road <lb />
has brought his family to Green j <lb />
They have taken rooms at Hie King, new pupils have already the which <lb />
House. institute the <lb />
others will enroll i i Si, <lb />
what this <lb />
back j a <lb />
Sen. <lb />
We were informed, by the <lb />
J. N. H. that the con- <lb />
tract for the building of the <lb />
at had been <lb />
and nil those who had sub- <lb />
scribed were earnestly to <lb />
make immediate payment. <lb />
The village of Bell's Ferry, on the <lb />
Southern border of this county, has <lb />
now- begun going by its name winch <lb />
the Legislature gave it. u year <lb />
tie name to <lb />
lint on In it- <lb />
oho the of year, <lb />
H i be l i be was <lb />
by the <lb />
with the new of I he <lb />
village. The hopes ii <lb />
will develop into a flourishing town <lb />
and do full to its new name. <lb />
Cost Hist <lb />
An old colored man named Hen- <lb />
May, who lived the laud <lb />
Mr. about six miles <lb />
town, was hauling fodder from the <lb />
field last week. He climbed up on <lb />
top of a load to ride, and when the <lb />
was over some rough <lb />
he fell oil head downward <lb />
and his neck. He had been <lb />
warned a fellow- workman <lb />
against riding on top of the. load <lb />
until Use rough ground was passed, <lb />
hut replied by saying know <lb />
what I'm <lb />
Jurors. <lb />
Below are the Jurors at term <lb />
Superior <lb />
C Fore- <lb />
man, J. B. Stocks, W. 1- Maiming, <lb />
T. M. Edwards, J. B, Davis, It. C. <lb />
j Cannon, J. B. Carroll, N. Tyson, <lb />
H. C. J. J. T. <lb />
Jenkins, W. W. <lb />
White, Jerry James <lb />
Bandy, T. L. Williams. J. <lb />
H. Hudson. <lb />
B. <lb />
Bason James, Jr., J. Tyson, <lb />
Amos M. Jno. S. <lb />
J. K. W, II <lb />
H loan. Mun <lb />
WILEY BROWN. <lb />
JAMES BROWN. <lb />
NEW FIRM <lb />
Brown Bros. <lb />
At R. Williams Son's Old Stand. <lb />
------Having lint the entire stock of------ <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, <lb />
Shoes, fonts Furnishings. <lb />
Of Little, House Bro, we are determined to dispose of them at <lb />
VERY LOW PRICES. <lb />
We do not propose o sell at cost or below cost, but by buying <lb />
at a discount we can afford to sell at inch prices that will astonish <lb />
yon. <lb />
This is do Humbug. See us before buying. <lb />
Mr. Glasgow Evans has moved <lb />
his family to Greenville. He was <lb />
formerly a resilient here but for <lb />
years has lived in and <lb />
Mildred. <lb />
, Mr. Cob b, an old citizen <lb />
this town who for several years had <lb />
been an invalid, died Christmas day. <lb />
His were interred in Cher- <lb />
Hill cemetery the day following. <lb />
Mr. Owens who last year <lb />
clerked or Higgs spent <lb />
the holidays with MB people in Scot- <lb />
Jam Neck, returned last week and <lb />
bat taken a position with Cant. C. <lb />
I A. White for the year. <lb />
We glad to have a call Christ <lb />
; mas week Mr. J. K. Barrett, <lb />
Foreman that splendid <lb />
the <lb />
bis wife <lb />
t Spring Term and the public ported as to Unit j Gardner. <lb />
I next I splendid lines goods Bead their ; <lb />
week and . <lb />
Yellowley gave a <lb />
very pleasant party on Friday Bight <lb />
after at the splendid <lb />
Scotland Neck and Gram- j of Ins father, Mr. J. B. <lb />
ville train made the best run on last was highly enjoyed by- <lb />
Friday that it has ; his many young There was <lb />
made Capt, Whitaker and the prettiest bating; Of pills <lb />
Smith brought her down between the ages and <lb />
The Reflector <lb />
money is due it on <lb />
lions, a fact we would ask nil <lb />
to please make a note of. <lb />
Some of the farmers are <lb />
about, the safety of their meat. <lb />
Several who have killed hogs lately <lb />
have tears that the warm weather <lb />
will cause the meat to spoil. <lb />
The of two stamps <lb />
gave out at the Greenville <lb />
several days only one cent I <lb />
stamps could he had mailing let- L <lb />
Halifax to a <lb />
miles in hours minutes <lb />
making nine stops and doing all the <lb />
work of a mixed tram. <lb />
spent the holidays <lb />
with relatives. <lb />
Hare's to the Green <lb />
villa The wishes every <lb />
Of you may enjoy a large trade <lb />
He and prosperity this <lb />
Miss Annie year. <lb />
in <lb />
Come to see us at John S. <lb />
Smith old place, direct- <lb />
opposite our stand. <lb />
M. R. LANG, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
A. Lemon and B. Drew <lb />
made their accustomed visit here <lb />
about the close the year, <lb />
for the turpentine farms <lb />
the States South of us. They left <lb />
with a car load Thursday <lb />
Mr. W. W. Scott, of Johnson City <lb />
Tenn, one of the contractors on the I <lb />
railroad work between thin and j <lb />
has brought family to <lb />
dining the progress of <lb />
the work They have taken rooms <lb />
at the House. <lb />
It should have been mentioned <lb />
that the return of G. A. <lb />
as Presiding Elder of Wash- <lb />
District, is a source of much <lb />
to the people <lb />
churches under his charge. is <lb />
an earnest and baa done <lb />
Here's to the The <lb />
hopes this year may bring <lb />
you favorable, <lb />
am that you <lb />
harvests. <lb />
throughout, <lb />
will reap bountiful j Slim Shew, <lb />
We regret very much that the <lb />
House ft Bro. are go- <lb />
log of business here. They have <lb />
ail their dry goods and are <lb />
out the. their <lb />
stock as rapidly as possible. They <lb />
have been among our best <lb />
men will be missed from <lb />
circles. Success to them <lb />
in whatever they engage. <lb />
There is not a livery stables <lb />
Greenville at which a fairly decent <lb />
turnout be hired. Somebody <lb />
could make out of a strictly <lb />
first-class livery. <lb />
We persons <lb />
have left the vicinity of Bethel for <lb />
Western North Ten- <lb />
Some have also left Bell's <lb />
Ferry Florida. <lb />
bring better times to the people than faithful work in this <lb />
did 1889. <lb />
Spot <lb />
All good low down for the <lb />
Cash at J. B. Cherry <lb />
The loaf of bread I ever ate <lb />
made of Point Lace Flour, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
N. Plaid <lb />
per yard, at J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
Mr. Paul Branch the clever Ex- <lb />
press Messenger here, who was <lb />
transferred to the main line during <lb />
the heavy holiday work, has return <lb />
ed to his between Weldon <lb />
I Greenville. Mr. of Wei- <lb />
j don, was this run during his ab- <lb />
Mr. E. A. Buck, of Balloon, Ga., <lb />
was in to see us Christmas week and <lb />
Hides, Hags,; left five silver with us, <lb />
Eggs. Peas, Corn, Oil Ban els at the enough to ray some back <lb />
Brick Store. and carry the to <lb />
him until the middle of Mr. <lb />
Buck is a native of Pitt county and <lb />
Good lot of Horses and Mules <lb />
time if <lb />
also good Yoke Oven. Apply- <lb />
to R. B. Cotten, Bluff N. C. <lb />
came to the among <lb />
his relatives and old friends. He <lb />
has been living for several years in <lb />
per m for Sweet Scotch Georgia. <lb />
Snuff. lb sold Pitt Co., which <lb />
is a of its superiority, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Almanac is just as good <lb />
as any other offered for sale. Its <lb />
calculations are accurate can be <lb />
depended <lb />
bushels each Potatoes, <lb />
and Peas, and pounds <lb />
Pitt county Hams wanted at H <lb />
Morris Bros. <lb />
Mink, <lb />
2.000 Fox, Otter and <lb />
Deer skins. Will more for <lb />
them than any man in town. <lb />
J. J. Cherry, Jr. <lb />
Tons Coal for sale per ton. <lb />
Small quantity cents per tub. <lb />
Do not send for coal without send- <lb />
money to pay for it. Coal is <lb />
cash. E. C. Glenn. <lb />
Goods at starvation prices at <lb />
Higgs They are selling <lb />
good boy's suits for 81.00 and men's <lb />
82.75. Nothing like it ever known <lb />
before. <lb />
Prof. Memory System is <lb />
creating greater interest than ever <lb />
in all parts of the country, and per- <lb />
sons wishing to improve their <lb />
should send for bis prospectus <lb />
free as advertised in another column <lb />
, Ornament <lb />
a sun 1-s stock of Evergreens, <lb />
Roses, Tuberoses, Chrysanthemums, <lb />
Dahlias, Apple trees, which we <lb />
will sell at auction, at the Market <lb />
House in Greenville, on Saturday. <lb />
Jan. 1890. Sale at o'clock, <lb />
Allen Son. <lb />
Syrup of Figs. Produced from <lb />
the laxative and juice of <lb />
California figs, combined with the <lb />
medicinal virtues of plants known <lb />
to be most beneficial to the human <lb />
system, acts gently the kidneys, <lb />
and effectually cleans- <lb />
the system, dispelling colds and <lb />
headaches, and coring habitual con- <lb />
On the 2nd inst. Mr. M <lb />
moved his jewelry stock <lb />
this place to Scotland Neck, where <lb />
he will future conduct business. <lb />
While from Greenville <lb />
is attended by many regrets it is <lb />
with pleasure recommend <lb />
to the good people among whom he <lb />
has gone. They will him a <lb />
competent jeweler, an honest, in- <lb />
young man, and well <lb />
worth their confidence- <lb />
The Reflector to-day <lb />
its visits for the year 1890. We <lb />
hope during the year to see it visit <lb />
homes to which it has not <lb />
heretofore been going. <lb />
The Carnage Works <lb />
shipped a handsome buggy to Way <lb />
cross, Ga., on the 1st. inst. <lb />
reputation for Que buggies <lb />
continues to grow <lb />
Forty-eight marriage licenses is- <lb />
sued in Pitt county dining the <lb />
mouth of December. How is that <lb />
for a record what every body com <lb />
plains of hard times <lb />
A kind of a circus <lb />
around this way <lb />
after Christmas gave two per- <lb />
to very small audiences. <lb />
The brass baud with it was a <lb />
three borne and a drum. It <lb />
went by the name of circus <lb />
but baa very the appearance <lb />
of the old show <lb />
through this not many years <lb />
since. <lb />
Hi years we have seen in many <lb />
a day, and we were almost <lb />
ed to Greenville possessed w <lb />
in any of them, some whom will <lb />
be .-me to develop into as <lb />
women as North Carolina holds. It <lb />
was a real treat to look on this col- <lb />
of merry people in <lb />
the midst their enjoy The <lb />
pleasure the occasion was height- <lb />
by the most delightful music <lb />
rendered by Mr. Ola and <lb />
Miss Jennie Williams violin and <lb />
piano, Mr. and Mrs. Yellowley ex- <lb />
themselves to make the guests <lb />
have just the best time <lb />
their efforts in this direction could <lb />
hardly have proven more successful. <lb />
New Grocery Store <lb />
Next door to B. C. Glenn. have opened a Grocery Store and <lb />
on hand a line line of--------- <lb />
Scat. Horn. Coffee. Oil. Molasses, <lb />
Candies, Cheese. Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars, Apples, i <lb />
Bananas, Canoed Goods and most everything kept in a <lb />
first-class grocery store, as well as Tinware, Crockery, Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware, Call and see us. Goods delivered free any <lb />
where in town. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, N. C. <lb />
Out Look <lb />
I am not after you tor taxes but want you to <lb />
read this <lb />
TO MANY <lb />
Thanking you for your kind patronage during the past. I hope. b honest <lb />
dealings, to continue U receive a share of favors. I to inform you last <lb />
my stock for is now complete I have all kinds of Candies, in <lb />
cents to cents per pound. <lb />
Apples, liaisons. Fl. Bananas, Orange, Flavoring <lb />
A runaway couple the <lb />
of Norfolk, spent a night at Ho <lb />
tel Macon last week and took the <lb />
train out from Greenville nest morn <lb />
They eloped from Virginia <lb />
and were in Elizabeth City <lb />
and order to give the old <lb />
ire ample time to cool made <lb />
the return trip around this w. <lb />
The hotel guests say the bride was <lb />
a handsome lady. <lb />
Se in Time. <lb />
In view of the hard times that seem <lb />
to be expected this year, the <lb />
thinks it advisable <lb />
the farmers to make preparation for <lb />
The tournament at on <lb />
was a very enjoyable one. <lb />
There was a large crowd present <lb />
and everything passed off pleasant- <lb />
ten o'clock the crowd <lb />
gathered to hear the and <lb />
was <lb />
delivered by Mr. Jas. L. <lb />
of our most promising <lb />
one the Principals <lb />
Hamilton Institute. His speech <lb />
as a fine one wan much enjoy- <lb />
ed by all present. There were <lb />
teen and the tilting was very- <lb />
good. Sir. Abram Baker, Jr., <lb />
was the successful knight. <lb />
He took eleven rings, and <lb />
Miss Emma Keel of <lb />
Queen. Mr. B. i. Satterthwaite <lb />
v. took nine rings and crown- <lb />
Sallie of Washing- <lb />
ton, First Maul of Honor. Mr. J. J. <lb />
Mason, Jr., of township, <lb />
took lings and crowned <lb />
Maggie Moore, of Greenville town- <lb />
ship, Second of Honor. Mr- <lb />
Hip township, and <lb />
Mr. Will Moore, o Greenville town <lb />
Currents. tie <lb />
I ill a full line of <lb />
FANCY GROCERIES. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
.--.- <lb />
G. GLENN. <lb />
I a x <lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb />
SHELL LIME. PURE DISSOLVED <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb />
GREENVILLE. H. C. Mar. 1887. <lb />
G Cox Sou, doing business food crop both for man and j ship, each took seven rings, remit <lb />
at made an assignment on beast. An crop of Irish j in a tie, but on tilt each <lb />
toes would help wonderfully toward i Mr. Ward was successful <lb />
feeding their an early I ed <lb />
crop of oats will help out the short v <lb />
the 1st. Much of their property <lb />
being in this county the papers were <lb />
brought here to be recorded. <lb />
Tho who now paying at <lb />
to saving manure about bis <lb />
premises will have so much fer- <lb />
bills to in the fall, that <lb />
ears up a big part of the crop. <lb />
corn and fodder crops. Every far <lb />
mer should plant a small crop of <lb />
potatoes and oats. <lb />
Ricky Moore, Administrator <lb />
John Moore, advertises land for <lb />
sale. <lb />
Bad colds have not spared the <lb />
editor and some of bis help this <lb />
week. <lb />
How many of you have resolved <lb />
to do something toward building up <lb />
your town section this year <lb />
The Reflector is already to do its <lb />
will hands with <lb />
Review tells us a white-shad <lb />
sold in Wilmington on the <lb />
of December. In a few weeks the <lb />
fisherman will be dipping their nets <lb />
the Tar for this very toothsome <lb />
fish. <lb />
Dishonesty may seemingly thrive <lb />
for awhile but justice will be sure to <lb />
overtake it. <lb />
The Board of County Commission- <lb />
held their first session for 1890 <lb />
on Monday. <lb />
Farmers who are going to try to- <lb />
this year should get <lb />
plant beds ready. <lb />
There was moving around <lb />
and changing the first <lb />
few days of the year. <lb />
The office cat has <lb />
converted the waste basket into <lb />
sleeping apartment. <lb />
Several horses and were <lb />
sold for debt at auction before the <lb />
Court House yesterday. <lb />
A Deputy S. Marshal arrested <lb />
a here for selling <lb />
whiskey without license. <lb />
The warm weather of Christmas <lb />
week out the flies and mos- <lb />
The flies linger. <lb />
The Whitehead steam mills <lb />
the wharf are to be refitted and <lb />
stalled up again, Mr. S. A. Redding <lb />
will be in charge. <lb />
Sunday night, January 12th, Rev. <lb />
A. D. Hunter will preach at the <lb />
Baptist on and <lb />
We sowing, what <lb />
will be the reaping Come and <lb />
hear. <lb />
Pay. <lb />
We hope no will wait to be <lb />
asked personally to become a <lb />
to the It is <lb />
impossible Tor the editor to give due <lb />
attention to bis work inside the of- <lb />
and see everybody outside. <lb />
there is a standing invitation for <lb />
every one to become a subscriber. <lb />
We also hope t hose owing for back <lb />
subscriptions will come like honest <lb />
pay up. without dodging <lb />
around every corner town to keep <lb />
out of our way. <lb />
Miss Fleming Green- <lb />
rile township, Third Maid of <lb />
or. At night a coronation ball was <lb />
given at Davenport's Hall. <lb />
SHOES <lb />
 Ladies and Misses Cloaks <lb />
A. G. Cox has associated with J. <lb />
D. Carroll in the manufacture of <lb />
cotton planters, brackets, <lb />
the firm name of <lb />
Cox Carroll. See notice else- <lb />
where. <lb />
If the farmers want to make bet- <lb />
crops this year they must get to <lb />
work early and not stand around <lb />
idle. There is work to be done <lb />
about the farm in winter as well as <lb />
spring and summer. <lb />
Hew Firm. <lb />
Our popular young friends, Mess. <lb />
Wiley Brown and James Brown <lb />
In the mercantile bus- <lb />
the firm of Brown <lb />
Bros. They occupy the store in <lb />
which Son formerly- <lb />
kept, and will carry a nice stock of <lb />
dry goods and notions. The energy <lb />
and business qualifications of these <lb />
pictures success them <lb />
hi the outset. The Reflector <lb />
wishes for them a prosperous ca- <lb />
Attention is called to the <lb />
of Leopold <lb />
Tailor, who has just opened for bus- <lb />
in this He comes well <lb />
recommended and solicits the pat- <lb />
of the people here. <lb />
has got bold of <lb />
our people, but many of them have <lb />
got a grip on had colds that holds <lb />
on to them most A <lb />
large part of the town is suffering <lb />
more or with the trouble <lb />
There have been a few eases of <lb />
sickness in town that bordered on <lb />
Dr. pro <lb />
it influenza said it was <lb />
not the genuine type. We expect <lb />
it is about toe same kind other <lb />
towns are having. <lb />
Explosion. <lb />
A boiler explosion at Bell's Ferry, <lb />
Friday evening of last week, was <lb />
attended by disastrous results. It <lb />
occurred at the steam mill of <lb />
Mess. Spier and seems <lb />
to have been caused by allowing <lb />
the water to get too low and then <lb />
in a quantity of cold <lb />
water into the very hot bailer. The <lb />
boiler, engine and mill shed were <lb />
demolished, the furnace door being <lb />
blown as much as a hundred yards <lb />
away. Had the property loss been <lb />
all the disaster would not <lb />
been so horrible, but the worst part <lb />
it is that Mr. R. A. Butts <lb />
known as Dick <lb />
was killed, and three or others <lb />
were badly wounded. Mr. Butts <lb />
was blown several feet in the air, <lb />
the fall breaking his neck. The <lb />
noise of tho explosion was heard <lb />
distinctly by people eight miles <lb />
away, and sounded like tho dis- <lb />
charge of a heavy cannon. <lb />
During the month of December <lb />
the Register of Deeds issued mar- <lb />
licenses to white <lb />
colored, the names appear- <lb />
below <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
James A Williams <lb />
Stocks, Jesse Hathaway Addie <lb />
Nobles, W C Jackson and Louisa <lb />
Augustus Bell and Hester <lb />
and Kate <lb />
S T Hooker Lillie Pee <lb />
M Moore and Dan- <lb />
Moses Elks and Page <lb />
Fleming and Annie Powell, <lb />
Calvin Tucker and Josephine E <lb />
C E Davenport and <lb />
At Ford Pilgrim and Susan <lb />
and <lb />
Mary Ml H M <lb />
Henrietta Galloway, Win K Wool- <lb />
and Gertrude Baker, C C Little <lb />
and Emma Stancill, John C <lb />
an and Easter Stocks. Jas W Smith <lb />
Victoria Hill, Willie O Barnhill <lb />
and Lula Thomas, John J Gray <lb />
Ross, Van Harris and Emma <lb />
Langley, L H Smith Augusta <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Foreman and Victoria <lb />
Riley Johnson and Louisa <lb />
Williams, James Flor- <lb />
Wilson. Noah Brown and <lb />
Susan Walter and <lb />
Moore, Jas A Spain and <lb />
Joanna Atkinson, Scott <lb />
and Worth- <lb />
ton and Louisa Wilson, John <lb />
Teel and Martha Ann Peter <lb />
Wilson and Alice Kilpatrick, John <lb />
R and Laura Williams. Na- <lb />
than Barrett and Lang, <lb />
Chapman and Lillie Dawson, John <lb />
R. Roach and Emily Morris, Bowen <lb />
and Martha A Jerry <lb />
Walker and Martha <lb />
Ruffin and Green, Smith <lb />
Mayo and Ann <lb />
Banks and Pennie Chas <lb />
Daniel Annie Boyd, Lem Teel <lb />
and W William <lb />
and Bettie E. Short, <lb />
min and Mary Newton, A Dram <lb />
Kilpatrick and Julia Wat- <lb />
sou Williams and Holden, Al <lb />
em <lb />
in <lb />
All at Panic Prices. <lb />
Our Stock is quite complete above lines, come and <lb />
cure bargains, this offer only good until January 1st.<lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
Leopold AM <lb />
TAILOR. <lb />
Having moved to Greenville and <lb />
the rooms formerly used y Mr. <lb />
am prepared to do Tailoring <lb />
in all Us branches, aid In the best man- <lb />
Also Cleaning and Repairing. <lb />
Can show the best of references. <lb />
Have also a splendid line samples <lb />
from which to select suits, and can <lb />
the work. <lb />
L. <lb />
AUCTION <lb />
SIT <lb />
For the next Days. <lb />
I will sell at cost during the week <lb />
an auction every Saturday. <lb />
I have a largo stock of goods which <lb />
must be disposed of, and can give <lb />
great bargains to all who visit my store. <lb />
We adopt this method <lb />
of informing our old <lb />
customers and the pub- <lb />
generally that we <lb />
have returned 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 greater <lb />
bargains than ever. <lb />
Standard Prints <lb />
Plaids B Clothing, <lb />
Dry Goods, Shoes, and <lb />
Hats are all going at <lb />
astonishingly low <lb />
prices. <lb />
A visit from you is <lb />
requested. <lb />
Cotton and Ida <lb />
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