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THE REFLECTOR <lb />
----Solicits your patronage <lb />
Its purpose will be to please every<lb />
The Eastern <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
THE <lb />
--------HAS A-------- <lb />
i job <lb />
Department that can be surpassed <lb />
where In this section. Our work <lb />
satisfaction. <lb />
Send your <lb />
TRUTH IN TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL IX.<lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1890. <lb />
NO. L <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
j w <lb />
TEE <lb />
Journal. <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE<lb />
numb <lb />
hi is all the house so dismal <lb />
Papa's got the grippe. <lb />
Why this look of woe <lb />
Papa's got the grippe. <lb />
Why this coughing and this sneezing <lb />
Why this Mow ins and this <lb />
Why that tone and manner freezing <lb />
Papa got the grippe. <lb />
What's lots and confusion <lb />
I Mamma's got the grippe. <lb />
She knows well it's no illusion, <lb />
THOROUGHLY DEMOCRATIC, BUT got the grippe. <lb />
Hack am head eyes are aching; <lb />
not to Democratic Brain feels heavy, knees are shaking; <lb />
and measures that arc not consistent Don't the children got a <lb />
the true principles of the part v. Mamma's got the grippe. <lb />
f yon want a paper r. in a wide-a-wake , <lb />
-lion of the State send for the Why this howling and this yelling <lb />
-or. t-T SAMPLE COPY <lb />
Subscription Price. nor year. <lb />
Eastern College remained <lb />
years. He wore citizens clothes <lb />
and spoke and wrote good English. <lb />
Be the Indian language. <lb />
I'm not afraid of Indians now, <lb />
it, you know, cures fear. One of <lb />
the noblest women I have ever <lb />
known is half is the <lb />
i landlady cf and <lb />
j is my friend, tried and true. <lb />
All who written me must <lb />
consider this a to each one. <lb />
I appreciate kind <lb />
of me and am always glad of a <lb />
Laughable Reflections <lb />
ion. Let us fair play in <lb />
fair business, however, and if Chi- i <lb />
or St. Louis can show better And Mirth Selection a Com- <lb />
reasons on their side, by all means j piled by the Reflector's Bad <lb />
give them the <lb />
A STRIKING FEATURE. <lb />
What you most in the <lb />
i equatorial regions asked a gentles <lb />
man of a traveler. <lb />
The sun, was the reply. <lb />
Edwin Arlington. <lb />
The Mature HeaD. <lb />
Southern Cultivator. <lb />
This is a good time as any <lb />
to <lb />
Lady of the you <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Baby's Rot the grippe. <lb />
I Whew all his woes M telling. <lb />
Baby's got the grippe. <lb />
What squirming and a kicking. <lb />
Just as if a pin wire sticking <lb />
In his tender flesh, and pricking. <lb />
Baby's got the grippe. <lb />
O for some relief effective <lb />
From this cursed grippe <lb />
O for some new fierce invective <lb />
To describe I he grippe. <lb />
When you've six or seven <lb />
Quinine pills, and need eleven <lb />
letter from home. know not when <lb />
I shall return, but ere die, I hope the soil by tho crops of <lb />
to meet my old again. other con- <lb />
was locked in a Southern cradle, <lb />
want to deep in a Southern <lb />
grave. Met a Chestnut. <lb />
commence the process manure mG to l <lb />
making. It should be considered; <lb />
that a very largo part of the <lb />
of fertility that have been re- <lb />
other day. <lb />
mum; and I merely <lb />
came to show you that I was <lb />
still alive. <lb />
TRUE POLITENESS. <lb />
What do you mean, sir by swear <lb />
, lie-fore my wife Ton must <lb />
I do <lb />
New York Letter. <lb />
G. Faerie, of Wake. <lb />
I M. Holt. <lb />
of <lb />
Secretary of I. <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake. More, it makes you sigh for heaven. <lb />
of Wayne, Whence there is no grippe. <lb />
Superintendent of Public <lb />
Sidney M. of Catawba. , <lb />
Attorney Get era F. David- <lb />
son, of Buncombe. <lb />
From Territory. <lb />
Silver city. Indian Tew. <lb />
Jan. C, <lb />
As you <lb />
S; MM Rive me a hear- <lb />
C. of Burke. before, I have decided with your <lb />
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. permission to draw upon the pa <lb />
First II. Brown, of of readers <lb />
are now in the midst a <lb />
by the animals of the farm, <lb />
reappear the liquid solid ex <lb />
he making of <lb />
i manure consists mainly in Pardon, monsieur Pardon <lb />
. r . i-. a I make apology. I did not know <lb />
j these elements of fertility and m ,. M <lb />
i restoring them to tho soil whence <lb />
Be- by the crops. caught. <lb />
term-Tie World's Fair before Congress. The food crops, the I become of y <lb />
,., . , . i Bill, that out to New- <lb />
special saving of their manure and <lb />
New York, January 1890; tag to the soil, is a was killed. <lb />
We can scarcely write of anything the law of compensation <lb />
but -the It is death restitution. <lb />
i sense, disease and death on every j An individual particle of phosphor <lb />
side. If you call at a friend's acid, or potash may possibly <lb />
you will be sun; to some of the j make the circuit from the soil through <lb />
family sick, some of the gram, into the living animal <lb />
m a<lb />
got in a <lb />
smokehouse. <lb />
A BAD CASE. <lb />
Why People go to Sleep in <lb />
Church. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
do not go to sleep in church. <lb />
They are simply hypnotized, or <lb />
Watch a person who is <lb />
to nil appearance asleep in church, <lb />
when the preacher ends his sermon, <lb />
and he will arouse instantly. He <lb />
was in a hypnotized state, and the <lb />
the ceased, he <lb />
came to. Every pastor in preach- tip of my fingers, held at I <lb />
makes more or less noise, per distance from <lb />
yet when quiet comes the apparent- Hoes not the beadle <lb />
who has with fixed eyes <lb />
the tip of the eloquent pastor's in- <lb />
an effort; after a little while <lb />
even that effort becomes impossible <lb />
and has no result. Then comes a <lb />
sleep more or less deep according <lb />
to the or according to the <lb />
experience of the subject with the <lb />
process; for sleep comes the quick- <lb />
the oftener the subject has been <lb />
thus put to sleep. In I <lb />
have often been able to simplify <lb />
process, by merely making <lb />
the subject at gaze fixedly upon the <lb />
sleeping beadle is aroused at <lb />
The beadle Lad established <lb />
a harmony, a magnetic union, finger, raised a little above the <lb />
tween himself and the plane of vision, recognize himself <lb />
which is broken by any change on <lb />
the part of either pole. The pastor <lb />
ceases preaching, the pious <lb />
beadle is aroused. him, <lb />
he has a half-dazed notion of <lb />
the sermon, as if be had dreamed it <lb />
which you know he has not. In <lb />
sound sleep, impressions on the <lb />
mind come from the imagination <lb />
not from outside influence, through <lb />
the sense of healing, as has the <lb />
worthy gamed a <lb />
in Dr. bold sketch T The <lb />
whiter unhesitatingly confesses him- <lb />
self guilty. <lb />
A Touching Incident. <lb />
Henry to Ms Mother. <lb />
SUPREME COURT. <lb />
Chief Justice X. II. Smith, o <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate S. Merrimon. of <lb />
them dead. If you pick up a pane <lb />
yon will find it crowded with <lb />
ties of sickness and death. If you <lb />
walk along tho street you are sure <lb />
tissue, thence to the manure heap, <lb />
again to the soil dozens of times in <lb />
the course a farmer's cultivation <lb />
of a grain farm. First it is the <lb />
Miss Maude Andrews, the At- <lb />
Constitution editorial staff, in <lb />
a feeling tribute to the late <lb />
befogged ivy. Grady do re- <lb />
I member how he spent his last year's <lb />
again, when the worthy pastor is; holiday season and the little story <lb />
idea of the sermon. <lb />
Miss the <lb />
-p .; <lb />
to meet funeral. Ono soil, a of inert, matter; next <lb />
thousand are to be pros- it is organized into the constitution. <lb />
tented by this tenor from of the then becoming a part <lb />
Hospitals doctors are <lb />
used and undertakers are reap <lb />
, a harvest. Physicians have <lb />
the living bone, muscle or other <lb />
tissue, or passing through <lb />
; then into the urine <lb />
dropping, Now excrements <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Second Philips, o <lb />
. hie blizzard- There is some snow <lb />
Third ti. Connor, of , . , ,, . <lb />
.; . now. clouds are cold . <lb />
Clark, of and dreary, it sleets and l at V <lb />
Wake. ., , an v degree confidence. The beat <lb />
A. of wind is never weary ling o <lb />
of terrific winds arouses my, , <lb />
Sixth T. of .,., .,,. f <lb />
Sampson. lei pest pit the many to elements still remaining, <lb />
meet the demands on them, and the process of exhaustion of the <lb />
i . huts ant have not one piece . <lb />
Eighth a. of; r quinine is a scarce com- <lb />
on their claim, nor one . , , <lb />
F. Graves, of which to buy Think On one day had <lb />
with to any. of to save, in the bum manure, what <lb />
Tenth District-John G. of this, you who have always been by the influenza. has removed from the soil, but <lb />
what's the matter <lb />
Who's sick <lb />
Mine am; but as there <lb />
was no one to send came myself. <lb />
SYMPATHY. <lb />
dead, <lb />
don't you know <lb />
how sad I How did it <lb />
happen <lb />
, . . . , was to Tuxedo and <lb />
saved and placed Poor Toby was <lb />
soil, the latter he prevent- <lb />
ed undue waste of the store of <lb />
killed, but I escaped <lb />
She- What a pity <lb />
The Wanamaker Boycott. <lb />
Goldsboro Argus <lb />
We see <lb />
boycotted the of <lb />
Postmaster General Wanamaker. <lb />
As suggested by the Birmingham <lb />
every city and village in the <lb />
South, if requested, would, perhaps, <lb />
join with and a vast <lb />
territory out West, sympathy <lb />
with those who do not to <lb />
have tho post turned into <lb />
marts, will in <lb />
the purpose of making <lb />
devotion to bis own <lb />
business cost him more than Dud- <lb />
and the <lb />
of Though <lb />
given Dudley and Quay by <lb />
Wanamaker were designed to <lb />
cure the office now holds, this <lb />
office its appointees was <lb />
only to be used as an agency for the <lb />
monopolization of the clothing bus- <lb />
of the United States by the <lb />
Philadelphia arm. Wherever <lb />
a postmaster's head juts up in a <lb />
community one may strike it down <lb />
as that of for blowing <lb />
breeches. <lb />
He would have contemned a <lb />
worth only or a year, <lb />
if it had not secured for him, <lb />
out cost, these agents, de- <lb />
nominated postmasters, for four <lb />
and unable him to own, <lb />
. Eleventh M. of <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
Twelfth Merrimon, <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
IV <lb />
U, Vance, of Meek- <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb />
District standing winds, J <lb />
of sit n, my cozy little room and <lb />
rounded by forests, and have never <lb />
known what it is to be out on a <lb />
prairie piercing <lb />
norther, in its <lb />
i sweeps along, chilling alike man <lb />
birds But <lb />
laud must be slow. ask ,,,,., to cellar and <lb />
It is the duty of the not only turn on the heat. <lb />
I'll go, cried Allen. <lb />
Why, you don't know bow, said <lb />
This is a larger death rate than j to add to this recovered portion ad- j y declared Allen. You <lb />
that of the hottest days m Summer, j supplies of these elements; pant every place that's open, <lb />
the doctors think the epidemic from other sources, both from every place that shut, <lb />
will continue for another month., deep recesses of the soil itself, and <lb />
lie <lb />
is inveighing against a morning after He <lb />
sin, when he is pinching the corns I had visited his mother in Athens <lb />
of one of the richer ween, and he <lb />
when he is talking askance on think I ever felt happier than I lately, the ready-made clothing <lb />
scandal, when I manned the little home of trade of the country. Go ask any <lb />
out from the you boyhood. I sot there tit night, j wholesale clothier whether the con- <lb />
see people go to sleep, or become i She had saved supper for , of the P. O. D. into a vast <lb />
exactly-spooking had remembered all the things agency of the Philadelphia slop <lb />
The congregation is all j I liked. She loused me cheese shop dispensary of has not <lb />
The usually fatherly the fire. Why, I hadn't tasted led to the absorption the whole <lb />
genial shepherd is pulling the wool anything it since I put off my ; clothing business of the whole <lb />
of some of the flock. The pious, jackets. And then she had ; by the firm trading under the <lb />
toils are at what they i homemade candy she knew shadow of the Department and be- <lb />
regard as personalities, and used to love, and bless her heart, tho smiles and patronage <lb />
felt sixteen again as we sat and I government, <lb />
talked, and she told me how said that the <lb />
prayed for me and thought of me Government, as administered <lb />
Nobody's asleep. The magnetic always, and what a I; Federal revenue codes, is only a <lb />
harmony is broken. Both poles are <lb />
positive. sleeps when Sam <lb />
ABSOLUTE KNOWLEDGE. <lb />
Little heard his by these thrusts at that <lb />
look askance at him and his godless <lb />
way s <lb />
One physician believes that every- from sources outside farm, dear, will you <lb />
one will have it sooner or later, and I well as by the cultivation of such; <lb />
Second col. <lb />
of V <lb />
out of window, . mm <lb />
altogether the prospect is very din <lb />
What as at first <lb />
crops as have the power to gather Harry, y-yes. But <lb />
from tho atmosphere, thus <lb />
this is so unexpected, <lb />
Harry-1 know it, <lb />
Jones let a pastor <lb />
touch upon the glories of his creed, <lb />
the magnetic history of his co-re- <lb />
; and right away the good <lb />
puts mind per- <lb />
accord with the preacher, as he <lb />
You settles the coiner of the cushion- <lb />
had been to life, how she j vast engine, of resistless power by <lb />
heard me coming home in every boy which the Whole property tho <lb />
that whistled along the from <lb />
When I went to bed she came and j few <lb />
tucked the covers all around me in the The <lb />
the dear old way that none but a methods of <lb />
mother's hands knew, and I felt so process yet de- <lb />
and so peaceful and so toll i into the hand of <lb />
of tender love and tender memories; a absolute ownership <lb />
A. K. Tucker. <lb />
Register of II. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. Ward. <lb />
B- Harris. <lb />
i tore. <lb />
HOPE BOB BALLOT REFORM. <lb />
body, is more or loss valuable as a ; have no idea. <lb />
manure. AH vegetables and I I'm no judge <lb />
with it, and jog into a <lb />
as they can do of a <lb />
Sot even the man sweats i <lb />
about farm greater intelligence, than yours. <lb />
trade, and of a mere gatherer of <lb />
gold the deluded people. <lb />
School II. am sale and ever expect to be, <lb />
of Dr. F. W. Brown. <lb />
F. <lb />
Tree surer M. It. Lang. <lb />
T. <lb />
R. Moore. <lb />
and as and <lb />
the same beautiful morning <lb />
a decade, beautiful-hough it be. <lb />
corners, the leaver from the been with <lb />
forest near by, not to mention cot-T I j tor is very pleasant, but alas it <lb />
he following is an extract from fa <lb />
a letter written by Mr. William . <lb />
of La., under <lb />
ton seed, should be considered as you. <lb />
DANIELS. <lb />
C. <lb />
N. C <lb />
to one into n seeming <lb />
Prairie fires have been quite com- <lb />
during the past ten months. <lb />
be adopted, and is perhaps the only After saving ail these materials, <lb />
a scene before, <lb />
perfect <lb />
was <lb />
said will prevent yon from <lb />
buying some of those <lb />
forum tin- which, <lb />
Ward. it. and Alfred <lb />
3rd Ward. T. and If. <lb />
R . Lang i 4th Ward, W. X. Tolbert. <lb />
one which would really be should be made to <lb />
-nature of a This system The latter contains <lb />
. . i calls an official ballot to be nothing of value to the soil that is man on the corner, b the is cu- of most valuable <lb />
was a gland right to the we <lb />
of fire lea,, to the very, p A <lb />
must be no . dropped leaving my head <lb />
i as clean and smooth as n it bail <lb />
a l DANIELS. <lb />
to <lb />
to. <lb />
did you see <lb />
and night. Prayer Meeting <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John, <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
heavens, kiss the stars then h , <lb />
n . .-. . stable manure boiled down, con- <lb />
as it does, the very same <lb />
elements, without the ex <lb />
of sand, clay and water <lb />
CHURCHES. n , i en the official ballot, takes it into <lb />
third canopy flame sweeping along . . <lb />
m room by s a cross or <lb />
Hughes, Rector a. , . , , . . . other mark opposite the name <lb />
morn-1 nothing behind but the blackness <lb />
of I tell yon is a grand <lb />
This ab- <lb />
sight but it is awful <lb />
Baptist-Services Sunday, morn- Tho holidays were Spent Bf <lb />
and Meeting every j and abolishes, to a <lb />
Rev. A. D. Hunter, a., my . . <lb />
; which wishes to vote, <lb />
its the ballot without interference more or less, or- <lb />
stable manure. Many per- <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge. No. A. F. ft A <lb />
M. every 1st and Mon- <lb />
day night after die 1st and Sunday at <lb />
Masonic Lodge. A. L. Blow. W. M., <lb />
G. Sec. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. meets <lb />
every 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ma- <lb />
sonic Hall, F. W. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, I. O. O. F. <lb />
meets every Tuesday night. i. <lb />
Harrington K. G. <lb />
Insurance Lodge. K. of <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night. <lb />
D. D. D. <lb />
A. L. of <lb />
of a dull time. had a <lb />
briber which have such a <lb />
Christmas tree on Christmas , <lb />
, , , , . disgrace to politics, especially in <lb />
alter which refreshments were <lb />
ed for tie benefit of the school <lb />
city. That we near so rad- <lb />
house. The tree was well filled and <lb />
a far teaching m its <lb />
I numbers of that remarkably able <lb />
last i publication, Dr. J. has <lb />
afternoon at a plain easily yet <lb />
o'clock. very article <lb />
Did he have any great amount a the <lb />
of money with him that you <lb />
Doctor does not to the . <lb />
Tea, sir. j sleeper phase of it is <lb />
Then you that his death j his article to <lb />
may have caused by foul ,,,.; <lb />
sous are or the opinion that the arc not only warranted but <lb />
of commercial fertilizers is an <lb />
profitable and unwise innovation. <lb />
We propose to discuss the gen-<lb />
fertilizers pay the farmer It <lb />
I been shaved. I consulted the best <lb />
local physicians, and spent bun-1 jilt. L. JAMES, <lb />
of dollars for medicines of <lb />
kinds, but receiving Ml <lb />
St-s <lb />
contained many very pretty I effects-so its re <lb />
To my great surprise I was the re- beyond belief. If it ha, <lb />
of several presents. <lb />
Everything passed off very <lb />
not one in the least <lb />
1890 will be deserving of more <lb />
it than any which ever it <lb />
CASE <lb />
the holidays I had A. large delegation from the <lb />
honor of meeting Whirlwind, I World's Fair Committee on <lb />
Thursday night. C. A. White, C. t. Red Wolf are at present In Washing <lb />
land his son and one of the j ton, where they have been <lb />
for all business from A. police. When the chief came for- j ting the advantages of this city to <lb />
please tell the by Dr. In 1841 Dr. <lb />
what amount money Editor Hull I Braid of Manchester undertook to <lb />
had when you saw <lb />
dollars. <lb />
Old and Falkland <lb />
malls arrive at <lb />
M. and depart at P. M. <lb />
Washington, Latham a a <lb />
Roads, Chocowinity and Grimesland <lb />
mail arrives daily at <lb />
P. M. and departs at A. M. <lb />
Ferry, Johnson's Mills. <lb />
and mans arrive Tuesday <lb />
Thursday and Saturday at II A. M. and <lb />
departs at <lb />
Vanceboro, Black Jack and Calico <lb />
mails arrives every Saturday at P. M. <lb />
and departs v Friday at A. M. <lb />
J. J. P. M. <lb />
interested in I hem. They were reg-1 <lb />
blanket In Una, and their for holding the fair. Outside the <lb />
all lit led, their profusion <lb />
of earrings, buckles and cow tails <lb />
fact that this Is the most important <lb />
city in the country, the two great- <lb />
fastened their on hair was quite a est points in favor are that we <lb />
novel sight. Whirlwind is a large have a suitable site selected and <lb />
brave looking Indian, while Red more than actually b <lb />
Wolf, a in <lb />
statue, but his earnest face be- <lb />
speaks all the noble qualities of the <lb />
Indian son, Miller <lb />
Wolf, was away to a <lb />
no doubt true farmers <lb />
ail any substantial profit in <lb />
use of them; and it is also true <lb />
that the most are sometimes <lb />
upon, they themselves <lb />
are at fault, But the most Yon have <lb />
proof of the utility <lb />
is the continued and <lb />
annually increasing consumption of <lb />
them. This upon <lb />
them most be tho result of a profit- <lb />
able experience. We will add that <lb />
those farmers, who succeeded with- <lb />
out fertilizers owe their success not <lb />
to that fact, to the of <lb />
Skill, and in all <lb />
the departments of farm operations. <lb />
They would probably be even more <lb />
if they would make a <lb />
of commercial or con <lb />
fertilizer. <lb />
I Well, James, said tho <lb />
i Study. scientifically mesmerism or <lb />
produced He <lb />
senior that has simply to <lb />
member of the firm as the young j gs for a upon <lb />
man entered his presence, this <lb />
the beginning another year <lb />
Yes, sir- <lb />
The year 1800. <lb />
is <lb />
some shining object placed on a lit <lb />
tie higher plane of vision, and at <lb />
the distance of a few <lb />
sleep thus <lb />
says Dr. <lb />
called by Baird the <lb />
process published by Baird is now <lb />
known as <lb />
Generally in churches the <lb />
fixes its eyes upon the pas, <lb />
tor placed on a plane of <lb />
It is true distance, is <lb />
greater with many than <lb />
there is <lb />
more light about the pulpit than <lb />
had eve on you for some time, . . ., . <lb />
I have failed to notice your so the other condition is <lb />
zeal for our interest. It shall be j fulfilled, <lb />
rewarded. Next week yon near now Dr. <lb />
been with <lb />
ten <lb />
Yes, sir. <lb />
You begun at per week, <lb />
we are now paying you ten,. <lb />
Yes. sir. <lb />
Which must convince you that <lb />
honesty, integrity and perseverance <lb />
will bring any man to the top. <lb />
yon convinced <lb />
J am, sir, <lb />
Very good. Now, then, I have a <lb />
surprise in for you. I have <lb />
j the slightest benefit. was <lb />
ed finally visit Hot <lb />
This I did, but becoming disgusted <lb />
I with the treatment I was receiving <lb />
there, commenced taking Swift's <lb />
Specific S. The effect that <lb />
S. S. had on me. was won- <lb />
commenced to recover <lb />
after taking tho first bottle, by <lb />
the time I had taken twelve bottles <lb />
I was entirely by <lb />
S when the <lb />
Hot had <lb />
failed. Wm. S. Loomis, <lb />
port, La. <lb />
S, S. S- is a vegetable <lb />
remedy ; contains no Mercury, Pot- <lb />
ash, or any mineral or poison. <lb />
have a complete on Blood <lb />
and Skin Diseases, which will be <lb />
mailed free to those who will send <lb />
us their address. <lb />
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, <lb />
Atlanta, Ga <lb />
ALEX <lb />
A W, <lb />
HE. <lb />
J. m <lb />
J O. <lb />
A T-LA W, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
LATHAM. MARRY SKINNER <lb />
I SKINNER, <lb />
Attorneys-at-Law, <lb />
n. c. <lb />
y x. JAMES, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice in all the courts. <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
a guarantee fund, <lb />
I arguments are well calculated <lb />
to weigh heavily with oar <lb />
and we have good <lb />
reason to hope for a <lb />
workmen employed on <lb />
the construction of the new Louis- <lb />
ville and were drown- <lb />
ed by the breaking of the caisson at <lb />
Louisville, Ky., hurt Thursday. <lb />
on a new deal, salary will beE <lb />
let's be per week. <lb />
hope and trust that- <lb />
Sir, it is too late interrupted <lb />
James. <lb />
How too <lb />
Why, I engaged with an- <lb />
other firm at and was just <lb />
in to give yon notice. <lb />
Stanley has engaged rooms at <lb />
Shepherd's Hotel, Cairo, from the <lb />
14th inst. <lb />
the effect of <lb />
looking fixedly at an object a little <lb />
higher than the . of vision <lb />
the eyelids begin to wink ; <lb />
then the winking becomes son <lb />
and more rapid ; later they tend to <lb />
droop, they fall <lb />
The subject can still lilt them, with <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
ATTORNEY-A W, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
HOTELS. <lb />
Norfolk. Va., Jan. 9th, <lb />
Captain James F. Cecil, general <lb />
agent of the Norfolk and Western <lb />
and a leading citizen of <lb />
Norfolk, died to-day from <lb />
following He was <lb />
years old. He was commander j new management. Hot and <lb />
of Buchanan Camp, a prom- cold water baths. Good rooms and at- <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Mason, member of <lb />
organizations. During the war <lb />
he wan an officer of <lb />
Stonewall Brigade. <lb />
servants. Table always <lb />
ed with the best of the market. Feed <lb />
stables in connection. <lb />
FEB SAT <lb />
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THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Solicit your patronage <lb />
Its will be every reader. <lb />
The <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
---------HAS A--------- <lb />
JOB PRINTING- <lb />
Department that can be surpassed no- <lb />
where in this section. Our work always. <lb />
gives <lb />
ea -am <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOl IX.<lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY N. JANUARY 1890. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
GREENVILLE. C. <lb />
Niter Ml <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE<lb />
Price. per year. <lb />
is all the so <lb />
got the grippe. <lb />
Why this looK of woe <lb />
Papa's got the <lb />
; Why this coughing this sneering <lb />
this and this wheezing <lb />
; Why that torn- d manner <lb />
Papa's got the <lb />
this turmoil and confusion <lb />
Mamma's got the grippe. <lb />
She knows well it's no illusion. <lb />
Mamma's got the grippe. <lb />
Back and head and eyes are selling; <lb />
Brain feels heavy, knees are shaking; <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb />
ill not testate to Democratic <lb />
en and measures that are net consistent Don't the children get a raking <lb />
with the true principles of the party. Mamma's got the grippe. <lb />
If a <lb />
of the State send for the j Why this howling and this yelling <lb />
T SAMPLE FREE <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
G. Fowle. of Wake, <lb />
M. Holt, <lb />
of Allowance. <lb />
Secretary of I. <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake, j More, it makes you sigh for heaven, <lb />
of Wayne, Whence there is no grippe. <lb />
Superintendent of Public <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of ; <lb />
Attorney F. David-; <lb />
son, of Buncombe, <lb />
Baby's got the grippe. <lb />
Whew of all bis woes he felling. <lb />
Baby's got the grippe. <lb />
What a squirming and a kicking. <lb />
Just as if a pin were <lb />
In his tender flesh, and pricking. <lb />
Baby's got the grippe. <lb />
O for some relief effective <lb />
From this cursed grippe <lb />
I O for some new fierce invective <lb />
To describe the grippe. <lb />
When you've taken six or seven- <lb />
j Quinine pills, and need eleven <lb />
Eastern College and remained <lb />
years. He wore citizens clothes <lb />
a ml spoke nod wrote good English. <lb />
He the language. <lb />
I'm net afraid of Indians now, <lb />
it, j on know, fear. One of <lb />
the noblest women I have ever <lb />
known is C hie. aw. the <lb />
landlady cf and <lb />
is my friend, tried and true. <lb />
All who Lave written me must <lb />
consider this a reply to each one. <lb />
I appreciate <lb />
of me and always glad of a <lb />
letter home. know not when <lb />
I eh all return, but ere I die, I hope <lb />
to meet my old again I <lb />
was locked in a Southern cradle, <lb />
and want to sleep in a Southern <lb />
grave. MET A <lb />
ion. Let us have fair play in this <lb />
fair business, however, and if <lb />
or. St. Louis show better <lb />
reasons on their side, by all <lb />
give them the <lb />
Edwin Arlington. <lb />
New York Letter. <lb />
Sick With Be- <lb />
f era-The World's Fair before <lb />
Mature Heap. <lb />
Southern Cultivator. <lb />
This is a good time as any to <lb />
commence the process manure <lb />
making. It should be considered <lb />
that a very large part of the <lb />
of fertility that have been re- <lb />
moved soil by the crops of <lb />
grain, bay and other food crops con- <lb />
by animals of the farm, <lb />
reappear in the and solid ex-, <lb />
The making of domestic <lb />
Laughable Reflections <lb />
and Mirth Selections at Com- <lb />
piled by the Bad Boy. <lb />
SUPREME COURT. <lb />
Chief N. IT. Smith, o <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate Justices A. Merrimon. of <lb />
Wake; Joseph Davis, of <lb />
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and <lb />
C. Avery, of Burke. <lb />
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
From Indian Territory. <lb />
Silver urn Indian <lb />
Jan. 1890. <lb />
DEAR As yon <lb />
were enough to give me a hear- <lb />
before, have decided with <lb />
to draw upon the pa <lb />
manure consists mainly in <lb />
these of fertility and <lb />
restoring to the soil whence <lb />
they were removed by the crops. <lb />
The growing of food crops, the <lb />
, . saving of manure, and <lb />
York, January 1890 it soil, is a illus- <lb />
We can scarcely write of anything of the law of compensation <lb />
but It la death <lb />
A FEATURE. <lb />
What struck yon most in the <lb />
equatorial regions asked a gentles <lb />
man of a traveler. <lb />
The sun, was reply. <lb />
Lady of the you <lb />
are same man to whom I gave <lb />
a loaf of my home-made bread <lb />
other day. <lb />
mum; I merely <lb />
came to show you that I was <lb />
still alive. <lb />
TRUE POLITENESS. <lb />
What do you by swear <lb />
before my wife Yon must <lb />
sense, disease and death on every <lb />
side. If you call at a friend's house <lb />
you will be sure to find some of <lb />
family sick, and some of <lb />
and restitution. <lb />
An individual particle of phosphor <lb />
acid, lime or potash may possibly <lb />
make the circuit from the soil through <lb />
the grain, into living animal <lb />
dead. If you pick up a tissue,, t hence to the manure heap, <lb />
First Tl. Brown, of your readers again. <lb />
Second Philips, We are now in the midst a <lb />
Edgecombe. blizzard- There is some <lb />
Third Connor, of <lb />
Clark, <lb />
snow <lb />
now, and clouds ate cold <lb />
dark and dreary, it sleets and the <lb />
wind is never weary. The howling <lb />
these terrific winds arouses my <lb />
pity for many <lb />
you will find it crowded with <lb />
tics of sickness and If you <lb />
walk along the street you sure <lb />
to meet a funeral. One hundred <lb />
thousand are estimated to be pros- <lb />
by this terror from Russia. <lb />
Hospitals overrun, doctors are <lb />
used and undertakers are reap- <lb />
a harvest. Physicians have <lb />
no remedy that can be used with <lb />
any degree of The best <lb />
they can do is to prescribe great <lb />
care for the well quinine for the <lb />
sick. druggist are unable to <lb />
on them, and <lb />
is a scarce com- <lb />
On one day had <lb />
son. <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth A. <lb />
Gull ford <lb />
Sixth T. <lb />
Sampson. ,. <lb />
C. ma people who live in the rudest t . <lb />
Cumberland. and not one piece of <lb />
Eighth A. , . <lb />
Iredell. on their claim, nor one dime i <lb />
F. Graves, o, w buy Think of of were <lb />
this, who have always been ; indirectly by the influent <lb />
is a. larger death rate <lb />
that or the hottest days m Summer, <lb />
and the doctors think epidemic <lb />
will continue for another mouth. <lb />
One physician believes that every <lb />
on. T one will have it sooner or later, and <lb />
House of Representatives First piercing winds, as <lb />
Thomas G of , m cozy . <lb />
G. of <lb />
Tenth <lb />
rounded by forests, and have never j <lb />
-hat it is to be out on . <lb />
Twelfth H. Merrimon, j prairie where ilia piercing <lb />
unbroken in its <lb />
J. Vance, of along, chilling alike man <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of North-, birds <lb />
again to the soil dozens of times in <lb />
the course a farmer's cultivation <lb />
of a grain farm. First it is the. <lb />
soil, a of inert, matter; next <lb />
it is organized into the <lb />
of the grain ; then becoming a part <lb />
the living bone, muscle or other <lb />
tissue, or through <lb />
then the urine <lb />
dropping, excrements <lb />
be saved and placed on <lb />
the soil, and latter he prevent- <lb />
ed undue waste of the store of <lb />
elements of fertility still remaining, <lb />
process of exhaustion of the <lb />
land must be comparatively slow. <lb />
It is duty of the farmer not only <lb />
to save, in the form of manure, what <lb />
has been removed from soil, but <lb />
to add to this recovered portion ad- <lb />
supplies of these elements <lb />
from other sources, both from <lb />
deep recesses of the soil itself, and <lb />
from sources outside the farm, as <lb />
Second P. Cheatham col. <lb />
of of the window, sou man <lb />
Third W. r. his gun. Quails <lb />
l Fourth B. of prairie-chickens abound here and <lb />
Nash. , I almost man is a hunter. A <lb />
Fifth W . of <lb />
Sixth Rowland of <lb />
Wattle John S. Henderson. <lb />
Eighth A. <lb />
w. of <lb />
COUNTY GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Court Clerk-E. A. <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
Register of II. James. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. L. Ward. <lb />
B- <lb />
Commissioners-Council Chair- <lb />
man, Guilford Mooring, C V, Newton, <lb />
W, A. James, Jr., Keel, <lb />
Board of Herding <lb />
Chairman J. S. and J. D. <lb />
Cox. <lb />
School <lb />
ming. <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
G. <lb />
F. Evans. <lb />
R. Lang. <lb />
Police-L T. Smith. <lb />
Asst R. Moore. <lb />
Ward, B. N. <lb />
Slid Ward. R. Williams, Jr., and Alfred <lb />
Forbes ; 3rd Ward, T. J. Jarvis and It, <lb />
R . Lang ; 4th Ward, W. X. Tolbert. <lb />
horse, cow and gun constitute a <lb />
man's ambition here. Lot <lb />
islanding the utter indifference of <lb />
the to all things of a <lb />
nature, yet they have the <lb />
i utmost respect for any true woman. <lb />
even the man swears <lb />
j my presence or even uses any <lb />
altogether tie prospect is very dis <lb />
What at first <lb />
made light has turned out to be <lb />
the most serious epidemic the <lb />
cholera. Our only hope seems to be <lb />
a change have <lb />
hail a day or two of sir, but <lb />
outside of that had <lb />
but unhealthy heat for weeks. <lb />
We will welcome a prolonged visit <lb />
from Jack Frost as we did be <lb />
FOE BALLOT REFORM. <lb />
The subject of ballot reform is <lb />
TAKEN BY SURPRISE. <lb />
dear, will you <lb />
veil as by the cultivation of such little wife <lb />
Pardon, Pardon I do <lb />
make apology. did not know <lb />
lady wish to swear first. <lb />
CAUGHT. <lb />
become of y <lb />
brother Bill, that out to <lb />
was killed- <lb />
clone <lb />
got in a <lb />
smokehouse. <lb />
A BAD CASE. <lb />
Miss into the <lb />
doctor's doctor, you <lb />
must come down to the house at <lb />
what's the matter <lb />
Who's <lb />
Miss am; but as there <lb />
was one to send I came myself. <lb />
SYMPATHY. <lb />
poodle dead, <lb />
don't know f <lb />
how sad I How did it <lb />
happen <lb />
was d living to Tuxedo and <lb />
horse bolted. Poor Toby was <lb />
killed, but I escaped <lb />
She- What a pity <lb />
ABSOLUTE KNOWLEDGE. <lb />
Little Allen heard his <lb />
to go to the cellar and <lb />
turn the beat. <lb />
I'll go, cried Allen. <lb />
W you know bow, said <lb />
papa. <lb />
Yes, I do, declared You <lb />
shut every place that's open, <lb />
open every place that shut. <lb />
Why People go to Sleep in <lb />
Church. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
People do not go to sleep in church. <lb />
They are simply hypnotized, or <lb />
Watch a person who is <lb />
to all appearance asleep in church, <lb />
when preacher ends bis sermon, <lb />
and he will arouse instantly. He <lb />
was in a hypnotized state, and the <lb />
instant the influence ceased, he <lb />
came to. Every pastor in preach- <lb />
makes more or less noise, and <lb />
yet when quiet comes the apparent- <lb />
sleeping beadle is aroused at <lb />
once. Tue beadle had established <lb />
a harmony, a magnetic union, be- <lb />
tween himself the preacher, <lb />
which is broken by any change <lb />
the part of either pole. The pastor <lb />
preaching, and the pious <lb />
beadle is Question <lb />
he has a half-dazed notion of <lb />
the sermon, as if he bad dreamed it <lb />
which know he not. In <lb />
sound sleep, impressions the <lb />
mind come from the Miss Maude of At <lb />
not from outside influence, through Constitution editorial staff, in <lb />
an effort; but after a little while <lb />
even that effort becomes impossible <lb />
and has no result. Then comes a <lb />
sleep more or less deep according <lb />
to the person, or according to the <lb />
experience of the subject with the <lb />
process; for sleep comes the quick- <lb />
the oftener subject has been <lb />
thus put to sleep. In practice, I <lb />
have often been able to simplify <lb />
process, by merely making <lb />
the subject at gaze the <lb />
tip of my fingers, held at the <lb />
per distance from <lb />
Does not the beadle <lb />
who has with fixed eyes <lb />
tip of the eloquent pastor's in- <lb />
finger, raised a little above the <lb />
plane of vision, recognize himself <lb />
in Dr. bold sketch f The <lb />
whiter unhesitatingly confesses him- <lb />
self guilty. <lb />
A Touching Incident. <lb />
Henry Brady's Devotion to his <lb />
the sense of healing, as has the <lb />
worthy beadle gained a befogged <lb />
idea of the sermon. <lb />
Again, when the worthy pastor is <lb />
a feeling tribute to the late Henry <lb />
W. Grady do re- <lb />
member bow he spent his last year's <lb />
holiday season and the little story <lb />
his congregation, when he fold me of it as I sat in his office <lb />
is inveighing a after New Year's. He <lb />
sin, when lie is pinching the corns I bad visited his mother in Athens <lb />
of one of the richer week, he <lb />
be is talking askance on a <lb />
high scandal, when <lb />
out from the you don't <lb />
see people go to sleep, become <lb />
The congregation is all <lb />
The usually fatherly <lb />
genial shepherd is nulling the wool <lb />
The Wanamaker Boycott. <lb />
Argus <lb />
We see that <lb />
boycotted the clothing of <lb />
Postmaster General Wanamaker. <lb />
As suggested by the Birmingham <lb />
every city and village in <lb />
South, if requested, would, perhaps, <lb />
join with Tuscaloosa, and a vast <lb />
territory out West, in sympathy <lb />
with those who do not propose to <lb />
have the post offices turned into <lb />
clothing marts, will in <lb />
executing the purpose of making <lb />
Wanamaker's devotion to bis own <lb />
business cost more than Dud- <lb />
and the <lb />
of iniquity. Though the <lb />
given Dudley and Quay by <lb />
were designed to <lb />
cure the office he now holds, this <lb />
office, its appointees was <lb />
only to be used as an agency for the <lb />
monopolization of the clothing bus- <lb />
of the United States by the <lb />
great Philadelphia firm. Wherever <lb />
a postmasters head juts up in s <lb />
community one may strike it down <lb />
as that of a wind-mill for blowing <lb />
breeches. <lb />
He would have contemned a <lb />
worth only or a year, <lb />
if It had not secured for him, with <lb />
out cost, these agents, de- <lb />
nominated postmasters, for <lb />
and him to own, <lb />
the ready made clothing <lb />
trade Of country. Go ask any <lb />
wholesale clothier whether the con- <lb />
of the P. O. D. into a vast <lb />
don't think I ever felt happier than <lb />
when I reached the little home of <lb />
my boyhood. I got there at night. <lb />
She had saved supper for me, and <lb />
she had remembered all the things agency of the Philadelphia slop <lb />
liked. She loosed me some cheese <lb />
over the fire. Why, I hadn't tasted <lb />
thing like it since I put off my <lb />
of some of the flock. pious round jackets. And then she had <lb />
some homemade candy she knew I <lb />
used to love, and bless her heart, I <lb />
just felt sixteen again as we sat and <lb />
talked, and she told me bow she <lb />
prayed for me and thought of me <lb />
always, and what a brightness I <lb />
had been to her life, and how she <lb />
heard me coming borne in every boy <lb />
that, whistled along the street. <lb />
When I to bed she came and <lb />
expression that the least snacks, <lb />
, r r ; now stirring the citizens of the <lb />
slang. Those of my friends who ;. , . . <lb />
feared so much foe my away I <lb />
out here in this wild rough country <lb />
need have no further apprehension, <lb />
crops as have power to gather <lb />
nitrogen from the atmosphere, thus <lb />
building up the soil and increasing <lb />
its productiveness. those few <lb />
have stated the theory of <lb />
restoring, maintaining and <lb />
the fertility of the soil. <lb />
Everything that has grown upon <lb />
the soil, and everything that has <lb />
once formed part of the animal <lb />
body or has been excreted from the <lb />
body, is more or less valuable as a <lb />
manure. AH vegetables and <lb />
be <lb />
But <lb />
are at what they <lb />
regard as personalities, and <lb />
en by these thrusts at folks that <lb />
look askance at him and his godless <lb />
Nobody's asleep- The magnetic <lb />
harmony is broken. Both poles are <lb />
positive. Nobody sleeps when Sam <lb />
Jones preaches. But let a pastor <lb />
touch upon the glories of his creed, <lb />
the magnetic history of his co-re- <lb />
shop dispensary of has not <lb />
led to the absorption of the whole <lb />
clothing business of the whole <lb />
try by the firm trading under the <lb />
shadow of the Department and be- <lb />
the smiles and patronage of <lb />
the government. <lb />
have said that the <lb />
Government, as administered <lb />
Federal codes, is only a <lb />
vast engine, of resistless power by <lb />
which the whole property of the <lb />
country is rapidly from <lb />
the many to the these few con- <lb />
tucked the covers all around me in j governing The <lb />
the dear old way that none but a I methods of constitute <lb />
Harry, y-yes. <lb />
this is o unexpected, <lb />
know it, Ethel. You <lb />
wore not expecting it this evening. <lb />
I can see that. And darling, <lb />
if yon will remove your gum. <lb />
One more, please. <lb />
INFANTILE INTELLIGENCE. <lb />
you think <lb />
baby is pretty <lb />
in fact, <lb />
quite above the average. <lb />
Y he's so intelligent, you <lb />
have no idea. <lb />
B I'm judge of <lb />
ma garbage, that accumulates such things; bail will admit that <lb />
,.,. I never saw a baby with <lb />
Empire State to their very depths. <lb />
The Governor has made it bur- <lb />
den f Ins message to the <lb />
as both and <lb />
Republicans are favor of it in <lb />
some we are very likely to <lb />
give it a trial before the year is out. <lb />
The so-called Australian system <lb />
I of voting is one most likely to <lb />
I be adopted, is perhaps the only <lb />
I one which would really be- the <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
First and Third <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. N. C. <lb />
D. P. Rector. <lb />
morn- <lb />
and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John, <lb />
Pastor, <lb />
every Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. A. D. Hunter,<lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A <lb />
every 1st and Mon- <lb />
the 1st and 3rd Sunday at <lb />
Masonic Lodge. A. L. Blow. M., <lb />
G. L. Sec. <lb />
R. A. Chapter. No. meets <lb />
every 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ma- <lb />
sonic Hall, F. W. Brown, H. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, No. I. F. <lb />
meets every Tuesday night; y. W <lb />
Harrington N. G. <lb />
Lodge. No. K. of FL, <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night. <lb />
D. D. Haskett, D. <lb />
Pitt Council; NO. A. L. of H., meets <lb />
every night. C. A. White, C. <lb />
POST OFT ICE. <lb />
Hours pen for all business from A. <lb />
M. to P, M. AH mails <lb />
on arrival. The genera. <lb />
be kept open for minutes at night <lb />
altar the Northern mail is distributed. <lb />
Mull arrives daily <lb />
Sun at P. M. and departs at <lb />
A. M- <lb />
Old Sparta and Falkland <lb />
arrives at <lb />
M-and depart-at P. M. <lb />
Washington, Latham s A <lb />
Roads, Chocowinity and Grimesland <lb />
mails arrives daily at <lb />
and departs at A. M. <lb />
Johnson's Mills, <lb />
roans arrive Tuesday <lb />
and Saturday at II A. and <lb />
Black Jack and Calico <lb />
mails arrives every Saturday at P. M. <lb />
and depart at A. M. <lb />
J. J. P. M. <lb />
am sate and ever expect to be, <lb />
whether surrounded by the friends <lb />
of childhood, the Indians and <lb />
cow-boys of the West or the wild <lb />
of <lb />
Prairie fires have been quite com- <lb />
during the past months. <lb />
To one who had never been an eye <lb />
such a before, it <lb />
was a sight to watch <lb />
tongues of leap up to the very i , , . . <lb />
. the names of all candidates. When <lb />
heavens, kiss the stars then . , . , ,, ; , <lb />
, ., , citizen is ready to vote he is <lb />
back to earth spread out in vast , . , . . ,, <lb />
the official ballot, <lb />
a room by himself, pots a cross or <lb />
other mark opposite the name for <lb />
which l wishes to vote, and <lb />
of a reform. This system <lb />
an official ballot to be fur- <lb />
by the Slate, to <lb />
canopy of flame sweeping along <lb />
like a mighty hurricane leaving <lb />
nothing behind but the blackness <lb />
of I tell you it is a grand <lb />
but it is awful. ; <lb />
The Xmas holidays were spent to a <lb />
a. .,, political <lb />
of a dull time. W e had a , . <lb />
Christmas tree on Christmas Eve Min- in <lb />
alter winch refreshments were Politic <lb />
of the school <lb />
a far reaching in its <lb />
in its results, <lb />
ed for the benefit <lb />
house. The tree was well filled and <lb />
contained very pretty <lb />
To my great surprise I was the re- <lb />
of several presents. <lb />
everything passed off very pleas- <lb />
not one was in least <lb />
During the holidays had the <lb />
honor of meeting Whirlwind, <lb />
beyond belief. If it <lb />
a reality the Legislature of <lb />
1890 will of more <lb />
it than which ever preceded it <lb />
A large delegation from <lb />
World's Fair <lb />
of the Bed are at present in <lb />
ton, where they have been <lb />
ting advantages of this city to <lb />
Congress. They are headed by <lb />
M. and Major <lb />
Grant, pf whom, are crammed <lb />
with wets figures in of <lb />
the metropolis as the proper place <lb />
for holding fair. Outside of <lb />
fact that this Is the most important <lb />
city country, the two- great- <lb />
est points in our favor are that we <lb />
have a suitable site selected and <lb />
more than actually sub <lb />
as a fund, <lb />
two arguments are welt calculated <lb />
and his son and one of the Indian <lb />
police. When the chief came for- <lb />
ward and to bands I <lb />
was a little afraid at first, but he <lb />
a so deferential that I soon lost, <lb />
all timidity and very much <lb />
interested in t were reg- <lb />
blanket In. and their <lb />
all led, their <lb />
of earrings, and cow tails <lb />
fastened their on hair quite a <lb />
novel sight- Whirlwind is a large <lb />
brave looking Indian, while Bed <lb />
Wolf, a is rather small of <lb />
statue, but bis earnest face be- <lb />
about the farm building, <lb />
wood-pile, <lb />
lease corners, the leaver the <lb />
forest by, to <lb />
ton seed, should be considered as <lb />
circulating medium <lb />
by means of which the various op <lb />
orations of growing crops, <lb />
fattening animals, the <lb />
of milk, etc. are carried, off. <lb />
After saving all materials, <lb />
resort should be made to <lb />
fertilizers. latter contains <lb />
nothing of value to the soil that is <lb />
not in the we have <lb />
named. A good, complete <lb />
be considered as <lb />
stable manure boiled down, con- <lb />
as it does, very same <lb />
fertilizing elements, without ex <lb />
of sand, clay water is <lb />
more or less, in or- <lb />
stable manure. Many per- <lb />
sons are of the opinion the use <lb />
of commercial fertilizers is an tin- <lb />
profitable and innovation. <lb />
propose to discuss the gen-<lb />
fertilizers pay the farmer It i <lb />
no doubt true tome farmers <lb />
any substantial profit in <lb />
the use of them; and it is also true <lb />
that the moot are sometimes <lb />
upon, they themselves <lb />
are at fault. But most con vine <lb />
proof of the Utility <lb />
fertilizers is the and <lb />
annually increasing consumption of <lb />
them. This upon <lb />
most be the result of a profit- <lb />
able experience. We fill add that <lb />
those farmers, who succeeded with- <lb />
put fertilizers owe their success not <lb />
to that fact, bat to the of <lb />
economy and industry in all <lb />
the departments of farm <lb />
They would probably be even more <lb />
successful they make a <lb />
use of commercial or con <lb />
chemical <lb />
greater intelligence than yours. <lb />
Mr. Callis, how's <lb />
Nicely; <lb />
feet accord with the preacher, as he <lb />
settles the corner of the cushion- <lb />
ed pew, and apace with <lb />
the eloquent champion of his <lb />
creed, he soon falls into a <lb />
state which resembles sleep. <lb />
People don't, sleep in church when <lb />
the pastor says something new, <lb />
whether it be true or wise or <lb />
not. reason Is that it being j <lb />
new to they cannot fall m <lb />
and right away the good . <lb />
puts his mind per- f j most ingenious process yet de- <lb />
happy and so peaceful and so loll the hand of <lb />
of tender love and memories <lb />
that I cried happy grateful tears <lb />
until I went to When he fin- <lb />
his eyes were full of tears and <lb />
so were mine. He brushed his hand <lb />
across his brow swiftly and said, <lb />
what are you <lb />
crying about What do yon <lb />
I about all this tort feeling <lb />
In a Bad Box. <lb />
with it, and jog into a restful <lb />
as they can j plight of a <lb />
very easily when they have heard Els Nails Hair. <lb />
the same beautiful <lb />
for a decade, beautiful though it be. <lb />
a single person absolute ownership <lb />
of a mighty branch of trade, in <lb />
which millions are <lb />
ally used, and the people should re- <lb />
sent the indignity done them in <lb />
this perversion of a branch of the <lb />
punish the cunning <lb />
and greed lot gold that debases and <lb />
degrades a high office, first <lb />
subordinated to purposes of <lb />
of a mere gatherer of <lb />
sold Horn the deluded people. <lb />
To be. en rapport with one's pas <lb />
tor is very pleasant, but alas-it h 19th, <lb />
papa<lb />
thank yon. I apt to lead one into a seeming dis- <lb />
Mr. a polite little pastor, or into an <lb />
fellow you are Here's a for p of <lb />
me but I am not j The wants <lb />
allowed to take it, j subject to be en rapport, and unless <lb />
Mr. Winn , the of will be <lb />
perfect discipline There must be no re- <lb />
was, <lb />
said will prevent yon from <lb />
buying some of those i tor January, which, <lb />
taffies from the man on comer.; the way, is of most valuable <lb />
following is extract from <lb />
a letter written by Mr. William S. <lb />
of La., under <lb />
DANIELS, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
C. C. DANIELS <lb />
a year I was afflicted with <lb />
case of blood poison, and <lb />
upwards of five mouths of that time <lb />
was unable to do work of any kind <lb />
My nails came off, and my <lb />
I hair dropped out, leaving my head <lb />
did you see <lb />
tor Hull last i <lb />
afternoon at <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
Did be have any great amount <lb />
of money with that you <lb />
Yes, sir. <lb />
Then you think that his death <lb />
may caused by foul play <lb />
Yes, it may have been caused by <lb />
foul play <lb />
Sow, will you please tell the jury <lb />
what amount of money Editor Hull <lb />
had when you saw <lb />
Three dollars. <lb />
mm <lb />
Any Entrusted to will <lb />
Promptly Attended to- <lb />
of that remarkably able <lb />
publication, Dr. J. . has <lb />
a plain easily com hen yet <lb />
comprehensive article on <lb />
and Whilst the <lb />
Doctor does not refer to the church <lb />
sleeper phase of it is <lb />
very easy his article to <lb />
that the Chronicle's deductions <lb />
arc warranted but <lb />
by Dr. In Dr. <lb />
of Manchester undertook to <lb />
study scientifically mesmerism or <lb />
He <lb />
all the noble of the to weigh heavily with <lb />
Indian character. son, Miller sad good <lb />
Wolf, sent to a to hop. a <lb />
workmen employed on <lb />
construction of the new <lb />
ville and were <lb />
ed by breaking of at <lb />
Ky-, hurt <lb />
Well, James, said senior <lb />
member of the firm as the young <lb />
man entered his presence, this is <lb />
the beginning another year, , <lb />
Yes, sir, <lb />
year 1880. <lb />
Yea, sir. <lb />
Yon have been with <lb />
ten years. <lb />
Yes, sir. <lb />
You begun at per week, and <lb />
we are now paying you ten,. <lb />
Yes, air. <lb />
Which must convince you that <lb />
honesty, and perseverance <lb />
will any to the top. Are <lb />
yon <lb />
J am, sir, <lb />
Very good. Now, then, I have a <lb />
surprise in store for yon. I have <lb />
had my eye on yon for some time, <lb />
and I have to notice your <lb />
seal for our interest. It shall be <lb />
rewarded. Next week you begin <lb />
on a new deal, your salary will <lb />
let's be per week. <lb />
hope and trust that <lb />
Sir, it Is too late T interrupted <lb />
James. <lb />
Bow too <lb />
Why, I have engaged with an- <lb />
other arm at and was <lb />
in to give you notice. <lb />
produced <lb />
H. <lb />
ALEX <lb />
A W. <lb />
that ha., simply to <lb />
fix his eyes for a minutes <lb />
some shining object placed on a lit- <lb />
higher plane of vision, and at <lb />
distance of a few <lb />
sleep thus pro-- <lb />
says Dr. <lb />
called by the <lb />
process published by Baird is now <lb />
known as <lb />
Generally in churches <lb />
fixes its upon the pass <lb />
tor placed on a plane of <lb />
It is true the distance is <lb />
greater with many than few <lb />
generally there is <lb />
more light about the pulpit than <lb />
elsewhere; so other condition is <lb />
fulfilled. <lb />
Dear now Dr. <lb />
the effect of <lb />
looking fixedly at an object a little <lb />
higher plane . of vision <lb />
the eyelids begin to wink; <lb />
then the winking more <lb />
and more rapid j later they tend to <lb />
droop, finally they Call <lb />
She cut still int. with <lb />
as clean and smooth as if it had <lb />
shaved. consulted the beat <lb />
local physicians, spent bun- 1- L- JAMES, <lb />
of dollars for medicines <lb />
kinds, but without receiving M <lb />
the slightest was <lb />
ed finally to visit Hot Springs. <lb />
This I did, but becoming disgusted <lb />
with treatment I was receiving <lb />
there, commenced taking Swift's <lb />
Specific S. The effect that <lb />
S. S. S. had me was truly won- <lb />
commenced to recover <lb />
after taking the first bottle, by <lb />
the time I had taken twelve bottles <lb />
I was entirely by <lb />
Swift's Specific S when the <lb />
world-renowned Hot bad <lb />
failed. S. Looms, <lb />
port, La. <lb />
S, S. is a vegetable <lb />
remedy ; contains no Mercury, Pot- <lb />
ash, or any mineral or poison. <lb />
have a complete on Blood <lb />
and Skin Diseases, which will be <lb />
mailed free to those who will send <lb />
us their address. <lb />
SWIFT CO, <lb />
Atlanta, Ga <lb />
RE. J. J <lb />
TUCKER ft <lb />
A T-LA W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
LATHAM. MARRY <lb />
i skinner, <lb />
n. c. <lb />
G. JAMES, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice In all the Collection <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
Stanley has engaged rooms <lb />
Shepherd Hotel, Cairo, from the <lb />
14th inst. <lb />
Jan. -1890 <lb />
Captain James F. Cecil, general <lb />
agent of Norfolk and Western <lb />
and a leading of <lb />
died to-day from <lb />
following He was <lb />
years old. He was commander <lb />
of Camp, a prom- <lb />
Mason, and member of <lb />
During the war <lb />
be an officer of tile famous <lb />
Brigade. <lb />
t B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
A Y-A W, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
HOTELS. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Under new management. Hot <lb />
cold water bath. Good and at- <lb />
servants. Table <lb />
ed with the boat of the market. Feed <lb />
stables in connection. <lb />
MB VAX <lb />
MOORE <lb /></p>
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The Eastern <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C.<lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE<lb />
Price. . per Tea <lb />
DEMOCRATIC. <lb />
rill not to Democratic <lb />
en and measures that <lb />
with the true principles of the <lb />
If a a wide-n-wale <lb />
section of the State send for the <lb />
on. SAMPLE CC <lb />
DAY. JANUARY -tad, <lb />
ax the Post Office at <lb />
C., as s <lb />
Mail <lb />
Volume <lb />
To-day the <lb />
enters upon its ninth volume. Ha <lb />
indisposition of the editor pie- <lb />
rents his any special an- <lb />
of length at this time, <lb />
as is customary upon the begin- <lb />
of new volumes, so a few <lb />
words will be said. <lb />
While the Reflector is not a <lb />
Tory aged journal, it congratulates <lb />
having seen of <lb />
it is, <lb />
and that it has been able to <lb />
meet all the obstacles <lb />
that tome in the way of such en- <lb />
in their early existence. <lb />
It finds itself to-day upon better <lb />
footing than at any time during <lb />
its career, an no fears of <lb />
confront it. To arrive at this has <lb />
required the hardest of work, <lb />
those best acquainted with our <lb />
office work know that we try never <lb />
to falter duty or shrink m <lb />
any amount of work. <lb />
There has never been anything <lb />
spasmodic about the growth of the <lb />
but its pain has <lb />
slow and sure, new year fir d- <lb />
it better than the previous <lb />
and its motto shall be continued <lb />
improvement. <lb />
While proud of its success in <lb />
the past, the Reflector does rot <lb />
take all the credit to itself. On <lb />
the hand we would <lb />
the very liberal ere it <lb />
has all along been bestowed n <lb />
us, and return sincere thanks to <lb />
those who have stood so <lb />
by us. Had it not been tint the <lb />
people have appreciated our <lb />
forts to give them a good paper, <lb />
and bestowed a liberal <lb />
Our labors could have availed, but <lb />
little. <lb />
Let the of the past in- <lb />
spire confidence for the <lb />
The tor has no new prom- <lb />
to make for the <lb />
save that it will bead every energy <lb />
to make itself acceptable to e <lb />
public, and to advance the inter- <lb />
of its section. Vie lore this <lb />
love to labor and <lb />
stand to do all in our power <lb />
to build up Greenville and advance <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
It is useless to make <lb />
to the political principles of the <lb />
Reflector. It has been <lb />
anything bat staunchly Democrat- <lb />
and hating fraud and <lb />
as it does can never be any- <lb />
thing <lb />
With these few remarks t e <lb />
out into a new volume, ex- <lb />
to make several marked <lb />
improvements on the paper this <lb />
year, and hoping to receive tie <lb />
hearty co-operation of the <lb />
among whom the I <lb />
The <lb />
no more bearings on the it <lb />
will now attempt the <lb />
bunging the <lb />
together in the new bill. Sugar ill <lb />
probably be the greatest obstacle <lb />
harmony. <lb />
Secretary has prepared a <lb />
hill, which is introduced in the <lb />
House week, to carry out the <lb />
silver ideas contained in his annual <lb />
It is supposed that Ml. <lb />
Harrison will send a <lb />
approving the bill, <lb />
afterwards. <lb />
Representative of H. <lb />
Y. City, and also of the New York <lb />
Sun, is something of a wag, but the <lb />
Republicans did not seem to see the <lb />
humor the resolution he offered <lb />
in the House providing for the <lb />
the of the rotunda of <lb />
the Capitol building of a bronze <lb />
statue of the late Samuel J. <lb />
the b; <lb />
the motive Samuel J. <lb />
nineteenth of the <lb />
States; elected, hut not <lb />
Mr. Walker eldest son of <lb />
Secretary died suddenly <lb />
Wednesday night in this city of <lb />
pneumonia. U thin j-five <lb />
years VI age, and during Garfield's <lb />
brief administration, held the office <lb />
of Third Assistant Secretary of <lb />
State. At the time of his <lb />
was of Claims in the <lb />
State department, the <lb />
representative of his father. <lb />
The Blame family have indeed been <lb />
since then to the <lb />
Capital. Within the last two months <lb />
Mrs. has lost her sister. Mr. <lb />
Blame a brother, now <lb />
both mourn the loss of their <lb />
sou. <lb />
learned and judge in reaching <lb />
correct Indeed, <lb />
baa shown that wit hoot them <lb />
jurors seldom render intelligent and <lb />
satisfactory <lb />
The Chief states. In <lb />
stance, that this case the jury <lb />
did not have proper guidance and <lb />
instructions from the Judge. It is <lb />
alleged that bis to the <lb />
Judge before <lb />
case was omitted some <lb />
principal in the evidence. <lb />
Principal among these was a failure <lb />
to mention in the charge the <lb />
adduced to show that the <lb />
crime in a public place <lb />
where aD outcry might have been <lb />
J heard ; that there were persons near <lb />
who have heard a cry <lb />
had it made ; that the <lb />
washed her face and <lb />
her in the prisoner room ; that <lb />
she left the room, joined her com- <lb />
at once and walked with <lb />
them, stopping on the way, and not <lb />
telling them that she had been out <lb />
raged. <lb />
The court, says <lb />
should have <lb />
and purpose of the evidence, and <lb />
told them that if they <lb />
it to be true, the law held if <lb />
to the strong discredit of the pros- <lb />
eon <lb />
On the other hand, the Chief <lb />
declares that all evidence show <lb />
in that there was an and <lb />
all evidence intended to explain the <lb />
actions the after she <lb />
left the room should also <lb />
have been mentioned and explain- <lb />
ed in the Ian this whole <lb />
matter was omitted. Hence the <lb />
charge was incomplete and <lb />
not properly instructed. <lb />
This is chiefly the ground on <lb />
the new trial is granted <lb />
ordered. <lb />
We have received from Geo. P. <lb />
t Co., a copy of <lb />
the American Newspaper <lb />
of 1770. In that year there <lb />
were newspapers published <lb />
in the United States. In <lb />
there were papers printed <lb />
in the United States. From this <lb />
DEATH IN A TREE TOP- <lb />
Do ml, Evidence of Tragedy <lb />
I the Redwoods. <lb />
W. S. Mills and Henry of <lb />
county, who recently returned <lb />
North the North Caro- <lb />
Gazette published at New <lb />
Borne, and the Cape Fear <lb />
published at Wilmington. Now <lb />
there are published in North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
We the following <lb />
Raleigh new <lb />
reasons for granting it, a <lb />
of Chief Justice <lb />
The Supreme Heart on <lb />
on December 34th, 1889. ft an i-- <lb />
formal vacation of several week , <lb />
during which time the sex-oral , <lb />
here worked on ; m <lb />
on the 14th inst. the court met <lb />
appointment to hand in <lb />
Twenty-four opinions hare hem <lb />
rendered, among them m <lb />
noted Boyle eases, which gives e <lb />
ex-priest a <lb />
This is by Chief Justice <lb />
is <lb />
ed on the ground that the , <lb />
before whom the case was <lb />
failed to properly tin; in-- <lb />
with reference to i he hearing and <lb />
meaning of the evidence, brought, <lb />
oat. <lb />
The Chief Justice says that <lb />
are generally plain, tomcat, so. <lb />
men, in the law and <lb />
net much accustomed to dis <lb />
and in <lb />
matters of evidence and <lb />
They need mid require the Miner- <lb />
intending, guidance and help <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
From our regular <lb />
Washington, D. C, Jan 17th <lb />
Mr. has, if <lb />
for anything, taken a step in <lb />
i he nomination of Mr. Clark to be <lb />
Collector Customs at Chicago, at <lb />
the request of Mr. Pullman, the <lb />
sleeping car millionaire, ind in <lb />
pile of the pretest of Far- <lb />
well and and <lb />
Representatives from Illinois, <lb />
that cannot fail a <lb />
light. Senator Harwell ex- <lb />
presses his fee defeat <lb />
i he nomination o Clark when it <lb />
comes before the Senate, he <lb />
con get a few Republican v be <lb />
is likely to Nested, as h has a <lb />
claim on the <lb />
help in the of <lb />
Justice him <lb />
their votes if he a.-ks for them. <lb />
this for a new navy The <lb />
committee appointed by <lb />
Tracy to report plans a new <lb />
has gone the s a <lb />
that would soon turn Treas- <lb />
surplus into a big de. <lb />
If it had its way we build <lb />
war vessels next <lb />
fourteen years t a seat <lb />
Fortunately the <lb />
of this country, Mr. Tracy's <lb />
committee has no control over <lb />
Sam's cash box. <lb />
The seven million Mesa of laud in <lb />
the Sioux in the <lb />
will soon opened to settle- <lb />
Mr. Harrison's <lb />
to that effect has already been <lb />
written, but has not yet been made <lb />
public. <lb />
The uncertainty the action <lb />
of the House Committee on Bate <lb />
continues, and there is a diversity <lb />
of opinion about it. Some believe <lb />
hat the rumor of Representatives <lb />
and Cannon refusing to <lb />
to a number of the radical <lb />
proposed by Speaker Reed <lb />
tone; others that the delay is <lb />
imply to leave the House in the <lb />
power, and still others <lb />
hat the hitch is because a <lb />
of Republicans <lb />
ed to vote for any rules curtailing <lb />
t he rights of the minority, <lb />
the fact that two years from <lb />
now they will belong minor- <lb />
Mr. will make no ugh <lb />
the committee, but when the <lb />
rules are reported to the House, <lb />
less they are very from <lb />
those proposed by f tie Speaker, he <lb />
will fight their adoption in even <lb />
possible manner. <lb />
Speaker Reed will appoint a <lb />
Committee of the Huse t <lb />
have charge of the World h Fa <lb />
matters. Mr. Reed says be intends <lb />
to arrange the committee so no <lb />
one of the rival shah have <lb />
undue advantage. <lb />
The fun has before the <lb />
House Committee engaged m <lb />
Ohio ballot-box forger. <lb />
Campbell and ex Gov. <lb />
are to tell the committee n <lb />
they know about the matter. Mom <lb />
Halstead also. The last named will <lb />
probably take advantage of this op <lb />
to get even with some of <lb />
his political friends, tat personal <lb />
enemies to the Senate. <lb />
committee will fire <lb />
n, ; from a camping hunt among the coast <lb />
Directory it appears that mountains of tell of a re- <lb />
there were only two papers printed find among the great red- <lb />
wood forests of part of the state, a <lb />
story which, for thrilling, weird, <lb />
woodland tragedy, excels. <lb />
In the northwestern part of. the <lb />
county, late one afternoon, just before <lb />
sunset, while the hunters were making <lb />
their way to camp, they noticed that <lb />
the rays of the sun in the tree tops of <lb />
a dense grove fell on and lighted up a <lb />
white object high up among the <lb />
branches of a largo tree. <lb />
Approaching the foot of the tree for <lb />
the purpose of getting a nearer view <lb />
of the white object, they were <lb />
to find, lying on the ground at <lb />
the foot of the tree, the remains of an <lb />
old Kentucky rifle barrel, with part <lb />
of a much stock still clinging <lb />
to it. <lb />
The barrel and lock were covered <lb />
with rust, indicating it had lain for <lb />
years in its position. While they were <lb />
examining the ancient gun. and look- <lb />
for further evidence around the <lb />
foot of the tree, the sun had so far de- <lb />
as to throw the while object in <lb />
the branches in a deep shade, making <lb />
it impossible to make out what it was. <lb />
As it was somewhat difficult to climb <lb />
the they concluded to return in <lb />
the rooming and make <lb />
Marking it by placing poles <lb />
and fallen limbs against the trunk, <lb />
returned to camp. <lb />
Next morning they returned to the <lb />
tree, in the bright morning light <lb />
Lad no difficulty in making cut the <lb />
white object to be the skeleton of a <lb />
man Mills climbed the tree <lb />
and found the skeleton to be that of <lb />
quite a large man, resting across two <lb />
large, limits, and tied near the thigh <lb />
bones to the same. <lb />
There was not a particle of flesh on <lb />
the hones, and but few dangling rags. <lb />
Near the skeleton, and lying across one <lb />
of the limbs, was the frayed remains <lb />
of an old coat. <lb />
Throwing the coat to the ground <lb />
descended, ii having <lb />
ed to leave the bones where they lay in <lb />
tree, rather than throw them to <lb />
the ground to be by wild an- <lb />
There was nothing to indicate how <lb />
the man had met his death, or why <lb />
his gun should be on the ground and <lb />
his skeleton in the tree. <lb />
They conjectured that the hunter <lb />
might have been chased by a bear and <lb />
had climbed the tree, and had <lb />
dentally dropped his gun, which, <lb />
striking the ground, had exploded <lb />
and wounded the man mortally; that <lb />
ere he died he had tied himself to the <lb />
limbs of the tree to prevent the <lb />
from destroying his body. This, <lb />
they thought, would account for the <lb />
broken stock of the gun. <lb />
A search was then made in the re- <lb />
mains of the old coat, which was <lb />
molded and matted together in a <lb />
mass. <lb />
An old moldy notebook was found. <lb />
In book was pencil writing, which <lb />
was still legible in places, though the <lb />
leaves were moldy and much injured <lb />
by long exposure to the weather. On <lb />
the first page there was part of a name <lb />
with the <lb />
the balance of the name was <lb />
ed by mold and stain. <lb />
There was writing on the next two <lb />
or three pages, but it could not be de- <lb />
ciphered. The next few pages were <lb />
comparatively clean and the writing <lb />
eligible. It was a record or <lb />
i last days in the tree, and <lb />
Ho l gone again, but sits at the foot of tho <lb />
How long will test For <lb />
days hare been kept up in this tree I am <lb />
dying hunger and thirst One of the bean <lb />
always remains, while the other goes away for <lb />
Will they never leave the treat <lb />
Shall die here, and than fall to be eaten by <lb />
them If only had my u again or a <lb />
drink of water. I hare eaten but the <lb />
leans of the tree and they are so bitter. <lb />
The son is nearly down and the male bear has re- <lb />
They will both remain all night. <lb />
moraine again. I thought I was eating in <lb />
the slight dreams last night. No; I am dying of <lb />
hunger and thirst. I am growing weaker. <lb />
I have wept until there are no more tears. I <lb />
found myself trying to get out of the tree lass <lb />
night, but the bears growled and I came to my <lb />
senses. The bears are under the tree. <lb />
The ground is covered with them. There are <lb />
of them, I have been eating leaves and do <lb />
not feel hungry now. I think m get out of this <lb />
yet If all these bears will go away. The <lb />
sun is going down I wont write any <lb />
A Mo Where Wild <lb />
I t <lb />
I Down in the wire gram, where the <lb />
lately Georgia pine mingles with the <lb />
spreading Florida magnolia, lies the <lb />
great swamp, in <lb />
extent than any county in Georgia and <lb />
surpassing in wild desolation the Dis- <lb />
swamp of Virginia. No white <lb />
man has ever traversed its hidden re- <lb />
and even the untamed Indians. I <lb />
when they roamed unmolested <lb />
broad of the wire gram, <lb />
shunned it as a land which the <lb />
Spirit had made to tremble under <lb />
curse. The fish and game, so <lb />
ant and varied, possessed little at- <lb />
traction for him, and he preferred the <lb />
open plains and the waters of the Alta- <lb />
the and Sat ilia. <lb />
When the Indian had disappeared and <lb />
the lands were divided out among the <lb />
whites, no application was made for <lb />
this wilderness. No one wanted it, no <lb />
one would have it, and hence it came <lb />
to be regarded as no man's land. <lb />
i It is a dense swamp, as impenetrable <lb />
as the jungles of India, where the pine <lb />
and the cypress and the maple and the <lb />
black gum and the tupelo are clad <lb />
with dark gray moss, and around <lb />
their trunks the pliant rattan, the <lb />
clambering bamboo, the deadly poison <lb />
oak, the running fox grape and the <lb />
thorny touch-me-not twist and cling <lb />
and climb. <lb />
i of rank growth and the <lb />
gnarled roots of the sun palmetto and <lb />
tufts of luxuriant wire grass afford a <lb />
hiding place for moccasins and <lb />
and spiders. Where the under- <lb />
growth is not so dense near the margin <lb />
of the waters, the <lb />
man or beast makes the earth tremble <lb />
for a half dozen yards in <lb />
and still nearer the q mire be- <lb />
comes so yielding that, in express- <lb />
language of a native, would <lb />
a saddle <lb />
In the waters huge alligators, almost <lb />
large as their cousins of the Nile, <lb />
lazily float about watching for their <lb />
prey; and it is abundant, for trout, <lb />
pike, and jack, and <lb />
best fish that over in <lb />
the waters like grasshoppers on the <lb />
The fisherman who has the- <lb />
to wade through mud and <lb />
slush, and face loneliness, <lb />
as well as the growl of the bear and <lb />
of the wildcat, is more than repaid. <lb />
With a pole no longer than a buggy <lb />
whip, a lino its length and a few <lb />
worms, a half hour's work will secure <lb />
a bountiful dinner. And any man <lb />
who could not appreciate a half dozen <lb />
of those bream, nicely browned, flank- <lb />
ed by a and two cups of <lb />
steaming ought to be taken up <lb />
and sent to school. Ho is not <lb />
Through the hummock the <lb />
have made winding paths, and along <lb />
the margins of the lakes the <lb />
slides are numerous. Wading about <lb />
in the shallow streams the long necked <lb />
crane and the dun colored Indian <lb />
let, without much exertion, secure <lb />
their food, perched upon a dead <lb />
limb of the <lb />
watches for a choice repast. <lb />
The bald eagle, with its eight-foot <lb />
spread of wing, soars above the tree <lb />
tops, ready to swoop down upon <lb />
bit, squirrel or fawn. <lb />
In some hollow gum tree the frisky <lb />
cubs climb up and down, waiting for <lb />
the old she bear to bring back the <lb />
sweets from some bee tree which she <lb />
has nosed out. <lb />
In this vast jungle the roar of the <lb />
thunder sounds louder and more <lb />
and the flash of the lightning <lb />
seems more lurid and destructive. <lb />
Woe betide the luckless adventurer <lb />
who loses his way in this tangled <lb />
wild wood and is compelled to pass <lb />
the night here. the horrors of <lb />
darkness and unknown danger arc <lb />
added the most blood-curdling sounds <lb />
The hoarse monotone of the bullfrog, <lb />
the wailing cry of the the <lb />
deep growls of the bear disturbed in <lb />
his slumber, the crackling of the cane- <lb />
brake under the tread of tho puma, <lb />
the mournful hoot of the owl, and the <lb />
despairing shriek of some animal that <lb />
has fallen a victim to the wildcat are <lb />
ugh to freeze tho blood and whiten <lb />
the hair. <lb />
But there arc some islands of high <lb />
hummock in the where <lb />
the sod is rich, and sugar cane, corn, <lb />
cotton, rice and sweet <lb />
toes will grow in great perfection. <lb />
There are indications that a few <lb />
feet below tho surface there are <lb />
coal beds. <lb />
here are nooks of high, arable land <lb />
make into the swamp, many of <lb />
which are inhabited. These nooks, or <lb />
inlets of high land, arc called <lb />
The name was given to them <lb />
because in the old limes, when the <lb />
country beyond the was <lb />
sparsely settled, the pioneers, who <lb />
herds of cattle, were ac- <lb />
to drive them into these in- <lb />
lets, where they could find abundant <lb />
pasturage; and one man at the gap or <lb />
mouth of the inlet could guard <lb />
of head of cattle f ram straying <lb />
off. <lb />
From the Walker cow house the <lb />
writer has seen men with as ruddy <lb />
cheeks as ever seen in mountains, <lb />
and they claim that it is as healthy as <lb />
any part of Georgia. The people there <lb />
live in a primitive style, making an <lb />
abundance of everything that is need- <lb />
ed, provisions and fruits of all kinds. <lb />
At rare intervals they come out of the <lb />
cow house to purchase their salt, coffee <lb />
and tobacco, and to attend their church <lb />
meetings. Should a stranger ever en- <lb />
the cow he is entertained <lb />
like a and urged to return. <lb />
They are a big hearted people, and the <lb />
of hospitality arc sacred among <lb />
Atlanta Journal. <lb />
A DECADE OF HAMLET. <lb />
The following was probably written <lb />
the same day, or it might have been <lb />
written the following day; he writes <lb />
his last few lines, and they are <lb />
I had hart work to get the book out of my cost <lb />
I have over limb; tied my legs to limb <lb />
with suspenders, wont any more <lb />
as it will be two weeks to-morrow <lb />
night Tilly-was hero-She here aD <lb />
I win la the morning <lb />
last are the bean. <lb />
find are <lb />
will put------put-pot the book in pocket <lb />
god night ID not be <lb />
Here ended the writing, of which <lb />
the above is a correct copy. <lb />
were no dates to the pages, and <lb />
to indicate that the writing might <lb />
not have been done all on the <lb />
day at the same time. <lb />
The writer retained the writing for <lb />
Dome weeks before be gave it for <lb />
doubting its<lb />
there anybody from Vermont <lb />
in tho asked the conductor, open- <lb />
the door, and letting in about <lb />
rods of western blizzard. <lb />
responded a tall, lank <lb />
rising up a seat next to the <lb />
stove. <lb />
if you will be kind enough <lb />
to come forward into tho Pullman <lb />
replied the conductor, is <lb />
a lady there who has got her spruce <lb />
gum mixed up with a paper of rosin, <lb />
and she wants an expert to <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
A Very Artful Dog. <lb />
of said a gentle- <lb />
man from discussing some <lb />
of the recent dog stories told by the <lb />
delegate, is a little fox terrier <lb />
owned by one of my acquaintances <lb />
His mistress thought so much of him <lb />
that when he was a pup she used to <lb />
bathe him everyday. First she would <lb />
bathe the baby, then the dog would <lb />
be given his douse in the water. But <lb />
she never used the soap, which <lb />
was reserved exclusively for the baby, <lb />
on the dog. He, poor animal, to <lb />
be content with ivory soap. This <lb />
evidently annoyed <lb />
terrier. The other day his mistress <lb />
saw him go up stairs a little before the <lb />
hour for the bath. <lb />
followed on tip-toe to see what <lb />
he was doing. She saw him go to the <lb />
bath room, pick up the cake of ivory <lb />
in hi mouth and drop it out of the <lb />
window. Mis mistress, just previous <lb />
to the bath, secured the soap and put <lb />
it in her pocket. When tho dog's <lb />
turn in the tub came he deliberate v <lb />
picked up the soap, and wagged <lb />
joyously as he put it in his mi- <lb />
Then produced the <lb />
ivory soap. You should have seen the <lb />
poor dog. He was utterly <lb />
and crestfallen. Never saw ad <lb />
Is my lank <lb />
Actors Who Shake- <lb />
Masterpiece Within Ten Tears. <lb />
Playgoers in New York between the <lb />
years 1810 and 1821 were blessed, as <lb />
playgoers have never been blessed be- <lb />
fore, in being able to enjoy and to <lb />
compare tho performances o three of <lb />
the greatest actors it has ever been the <lb />
lot of any single pair of eyes to see or <lb />
of any single pair of ears to hear, to <lb />
Cooke. and Booth. George <lb />
Frederick Cooke arrived America <lb />
in 1810, and remained here until his <lb />
death in 1812. Setting at defiance all <lb />
of the laws of nature, society and art, <lb />
ho was in nothing more remarkable <lb />
than in tho fact that in tho whole his- <lb />
of tho drama in this country he <lb />
is only really great tragedian, old <lb />
or young, who never attempted to <lb />
play Hamlet His diary records <lb />
his failure in the part in London years <lb />
before; and Leigh Hunt, who praises <lb />
him highly in other lines, says that he <lb />
could willingly spare the recollection <lb />
of his Hamlet, and that most ac- <lb />
character on the stage he <lb />
converted into an unpolished, <lb />
sarcastic <lb />
Edmund Kean first played Hamlet <lb />
in New York in the month of De- <lb />
1820, Brutus Booth in <lb />
the October of tho following year. <lb />
Concerning these men and their <lb />
volumes have been written; each <lb />
had his enthusiastic admirers, and the <lb />
Hamlet of each has become a mat- <lb />
of history. That believed in <lb />
his own Hamlet in his younger days <lb />
can be no question now, and lie <lb />
ave to it the closest study until the <lb />
Bow of Garrick induced him to alter <lb />
his reading of the and <lb />
to adopt the manner of her husband, <lb />
an innovation which left him over <lb />
after dissatisfied with himself in that <lb />
part of tragedy. <lb />
considered Kean's kissing of <lb />
Ophelia's hand, in tho famous scene <lb />
between them in Act III, finest <lb />
commentary that was ever made on <lb />
Shakespeare. The manner in which <lb />
Kean acted in the scene of the <lb />
play before the king and he <lb />
added, the most daring of any, <lb />
and the force and animation which he <lb />
gave it cannot too highly applaud- <lb />
ed. Its extreme boldness bordered <lb />
the verge of all we and the <lb />
effect it produced was a test of the ex- <lb />
Dowel's of this <lb />
actor. <lb />
younger Booth, writing of the <lb />
elder Kean, comes to the defense of his <lb />
father's foe in the following noble and <lb />
well chosen fact that <lb />
Kean disliked to act Hamlet, and failed <lb />
to satisfy his critics in that character, <lb />
is no -that his was <lb />
false. If it consistent with his <lb />
conception, and that conception was <lb />
intelligible, as it must have been, it <lb />
was true. What right I, whose <lb />
temperament and mode of thinking <lb />
are dissimilar to yours, to denounce <lb />
exposition of such a puzzle as <lb />
He is the of man- <lb />
kind, not an individual, a sort of magic <lb />
mirror in which all men and all women <lb />
sec the reflex of themselves, and there- <lb />
fore has his story always been, is still, <lb />
and will ever the most popular of <lb />
stage <lb />
That Booth should not have <lb />
written concerning the Hamlet of his <lb />
father in the same charming vein is <lb />
greatly to be regretted. There are <lb />
men still living who recollect the <lb />
Booth in the part ho played it for <lb />
the last in New York in 1813 <lb />
and to these it is one of the most de- <lb />
of memories. Thomas R. <lb />
Gould, writing in 1868, sums up as <lb />
follows his own ideas of the Hamlet <lb />
of this great total <lb />
left his impersonation at the <lb />
time of its occurrence, and which <lb />
still abides, was that of a spiritual <lb />
melancholy, at once acute and pro- <lb />
found. This quality colored his ten- <lb />
feeling and his airiest fancy. <lb />
You felt its presence even when he <lb />
was off the <lb />
is famous decade of the New York <lb />
stage saw other great actors other <lb />
great Hamlets, some of whom, in <lb />
point of time, preceded Kean and <lb />
Joseph George Holman played <lb />
Ham let at the Park in <lb />
1812, James William <lb />
on the same stage, in September, 1818 <lb />
Robert Campbell <lb />
John Jay Adams in William Au- <lb />
Conway in Thomas Ham- <lb />
in last, but not least, <lb />
William Charles in <lb />
Of the Hamlet of John R, Duff <lb />
there is, strange to say, no in <lb />
New York-, although he played here <lb />
occasionally between the years 1814 <lb />
and He was very popular in <lb />
Boston and Philadelphia, and a writer <lb />
in The Boston in the autumn <lb />
of docs hesitate to say that <lb />
in some of the scenes of and <lb />
of no ordinary grade of <lb />
he has never been excelled on <lb />
tho Boston His is still <lb />
considered by certain old playgoers to <lb />
have been the best Ophelia ever <lb />
in the United Suites, and no account <lb />
of the tragedy in this country can be <lb />
complete without mention of her <lb />
came. As Ophelia, New York and <lb />
elsewhere, she supported the elder <lb />
Booth, the elder Kean, the elder Con- <lb />
way, Cooper, Payne, and <lb />
other stars, and Booth v. rats to George <lb />
Holland that he considered her <lb />
greatest actress in the <lb />
Hutton in Harper's<lb />
I admire a one legged man who is <lb />
cheerful; a fellow with one arm who <lb />
is always cracking jokes does more <lb />
good than a whole battalion of whole <lb />
who generally growl at every- <lb />
thing. I never believe that those <lb />
who are always complaining ever <lb />
suffer. There is something about gen- <lb />
misfortune that dries up the <lb />
tongue and makes people very quiet <lb />
about One of tho liveliest <lb />
and wittiest men I ever knew was a <lb />
fellow who had only one aim. Every <lb />
minute of his life was a joy to him, <lb />
and you would as soon have thought <lb />
of offering sympathy to a boy at play <lb />
as to Yet I dare say he had just <lb />
as much other trouble as any two <lb />
armed man has. San Francisco <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
Children's <lb />
There is a great deal of talk about <lb />
the advantages that children have <lb />
nowadays in regard to literature over <lb />
the days of their grandparents. I am <lb />
just Philistine enough to think that <lb />
all the advantage is not on tho Ride of <lb />
the present generation. There is. to <lb />
be sure, a great deal more attention <lb />
given should <lb />
say entirely too much. I think the <lb />
boys and girls who had their <lb />
their old <lb />
fairy talcs, Hans Andersen, old Eng- <lb />
ballads, Crusoe, <lb />
Charles and Mary Lamb, and <lb />
and Merton, not to mention Shake- <lb />
Walter Scott and Cooper, <lb />
just as well provided for as they are in <lb />
these days of quantity as against <lb />
York Commercial<lb />
Ska Was <lb />
Managing Editor <lb />
Are you aware, madam, that the <lb />
of implies all manner of <lb />
hard work I Are you qualified by cs- <lb />
am. I have been a <lb />
wife for ten <lb />
Call and see them at <lb />
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Successors to R. S. Clark Co. <lb />
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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 />
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the cash. <lb />
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Mules, <lb />
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to the buyers of Pitt and counties, a line of the following good <lb />
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GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and and QUEENS- <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb />
kinds, Gin and Mm. Hay, Rock Lime, Plaster of Paris, and <lb />
Hair, Harness, Bridles and addles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents dozen, C per cent for Cash. Bread Prep- <lb />
and Hall's Star Lye jobbers Prices, White Lead and pure Lin- <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails specialty. Give me a I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
will be sold- <lb />
CHEAP CASH, <lb />
or at reasonable terms on time on <lb />
proved security. I my stock for <lb />
Cash and can afford to sell as cheap as <lb />
anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
LOW TARIFF <lb />
FA <lb />
Ki ON <lb />
For have tree Buggies now. Ah <lb />
yon ere tree t buy when you please, hut <lb />
if want to gave money you come to <lb />
Factory on 4th street, rear of ., B. <lb />
Cherry w <lb />
have also an entrance through II. F. <lb />
Stables on 3rd street. I can give <lb />
you <lb />
had in your life <lb />
less any idle <lb />
an yon. Why <lb />
and I pay CM <lb />
goods and save the <lb />
don't believe it you <lb />
Raving bad years <lb />
he business I guarantee <lb />
Ion or do <lb />
Dent the <lb />
rear J. <lb />
That <lb />
110.00 to 916.00 <lb />
else in I lie con <lb />
for my expense <lb />
spot cash for <lb />
Counts, and if y <lb />
come and see <lb />
experience in t <lb />
perfect <lb />
pairing s ape <lb />
place on till s <lb />
A. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
Tie Tar <lb />
Forbes, Greenville, d <lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
J. S. Seed <lb />
N. M. <lb />
R. F. <lb />
. <lb />
The People's Line for travel on Tin <lb />
Hirer. <lb />
The Steamer is the <lb />
and quickest boat on the liver. She <lb />
been thoroughly repairs, <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort. e <lb />
and convenience of Ladies, <lb />
POLITE <lb />
A Table tarnished <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer la <lb />
not only comfort but attractive. <lb />
Leave.- Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at A. M. <lb />
Leaves Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock. A. M. <lb />
Freights received daily and <lb />
Lading given to points. <lb />
J. J. cunt it i. K-ii <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREEN N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMBS OLD STAND <lb />
All kind, of Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS PROOF SAFE. <lb />
RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
D. Williamson, <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House. <lb />
CONTINUE THE MANUFACTURE OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory Is well equipped with the best Mechanics, put up nothing <lb />
but WORK. We keep up with the times and improved styles. <lb />
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs are you can select from <lb />
Storm. Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also Veep on hand a full ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which we will sell as as the <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking tho people of this and surrounding counties for past favor hope <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
A. T A F T, <lb />
Wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has <lb />
bought out the establishment of T. Cherry, and with <lb />
new stock added is now prepared to famish the very best <lb />
GROCERIES. PROVISIONS AND FAMILY SUPPLIES <lb />
At prices fully in keeping with the haul times. I keep Flour, <lb />
Meat, Lard, Molasses, Confections. Canned Goods, Crockery, <lb />
Glassware, Tobacco, Snuff. <lb />
Orange Syrup is the best Molasses this market. <lb />
You are invited to call. Remember the place, at Cherry's stand. <lb />
E -A. <lb />
ST. C <lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
H. MOVE. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
Have again to your attention and solicit your esteemed patronage <lb />
do not claim that we have the largest and best stock east of the <lb />
Rocky Mountains, hut we do say that we are to the front <lb />
--------with a specially selected line <lb />
Suited to the want of a large class of We are in full sympathy with <lb />
the hard times and can and will make low cash prices to all who tis with <lb />
their patronage. Look down this column sec if we cannot interest yon. We <lb />
are better prepared than ever before to We have in stock to-day <lb />
a line of <lb />
Both tho method and results when <lb />
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant <lb />
refreshing to the taste, and acts <lb />
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, <lb />
lint Bowels, cleanses the sys- <lb />
m colds, head- <lb />
and fevers and cures habitual <lb />
Syrup of Figs is the <lb />
remedy of its ever <lb />
pleasing to the taste and ac- <lb />
to the stomach, prompt in <lb />
its action and truly beneficial tn its <lb />
effects, prepared only from the most <lb />
healthy substances, its <lb />
many excellent qualities commend it <lb />
to all and have made ft the moat <lb />
popular remedy known. <lb />
of Figs is for sale in <lb />
and by all leading drag- <lb />
gists. Any reliable druggist who <lb />
may not have it hand will pro- <lb />
core It promptly for any one who <lb />
wishes to try it lo not accept any <lb />
substitute. <lb />
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. <lb />
SAN CU <lb />
ff, KM. <lb />
Embracing Dress Goods and Trimmings, and Calicoes, <lb />
and Suitings, Goods and res for Men's and Hoy's Suits, Homespuns, <lb />
Sheetings, Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels and Bed Ticking. <lb />
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 be who buy from us, <lb />
because sell low and give the money V worth. full line of Notions, <lb />
and Goods that will delight the hearts of the young and old. <lb />
HATS and CATS for men. and children. in this line we offer <lb />
you a stock as complete as the farmer or mechanic can wish. We make a specialty <lb />
of Steel Nulls and guarantee them to be the best made. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
we are selling at rock bottom prices, not w are forced to do so <lb />
but we take pleasure in offering and selling low down. an we interest you here <lb />
if so come in and examine our Stock of Sugar. Coffee, Tea. both <lb />
Toilet and Laundry, Starch, Meats of different kinds, Flour <lb />
which we are now Inning from Ant hinds and can save you money if you call and <lb />
examine before elsewhere, Snuff. <lb />
Headquarter for Furniture. <lb />
Of which we carry a line not to excelled In this market, such a Suits, <lb />
Double and Single Bedsteads, aides, lots. lied Springs and <lb />
Mattresses, Children's Cradles and Beds, Chairs of different kinds and varieties, <lb />
all to suit bard times and short crops. Anything that you want line it <lb />
have not got it in stock we will make special order for you, as we have <lb />
from several of the best furniture houses the Tutted States and guarantee sat- <lb />
as to prices. Willow ware, Crockery. Lamps, <lb />
and Collars. Cart Saddles, Whips and Horse Millinery. Trunks, <lb />
Valises and Traveling Bags, <lb />
is too short to keep on telling w hat we have and can do. But wishing <lb />
yon health and prosperity and giving man. woman and child who comes <lb />
to cordial invitation to come and examine our stock. <lb />
remain yours to serve <lb />
j. B. CHERRY <lb />
Greenville- N. C. <lb />
For preaching on Bethlehem Mission. <lb />
, 1st Sunday at <lb />
i SPECIALIST School House. 1st Sunday at <lb />
A ; the disease, and <lb />
rd Sunday at <lb />
4th at o clock. <lb />
Chapel, <lb />
men will mall a book giving the <lb />
remedies wire and <lb />
hopeless sufferers privately t home. <lb />
Address Specialist, room A, <lb />
corner Hew Tor, <lb />
Money to Loan. <lb />
ON IMPROVED In sums of <lb />
and upwards. Loans are re- <lb />
payable In small annual <lb />
through a period of five years thus en- <lb />
Hie borrower to pay off his In- <lb />
, debt out exhausting Ills crops <lb />
i n any one year. Apply to<lb /></p>
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H. <lb />
Attractive <lb />
GOOD NEWS <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
L Sparks <lb />
DIES. <lb />
A mammoth display <lb />
Imported for us direct <lb />
from Switzerland. <lb />
This assortment is com- <lb />
posed of many new <lb />
and rare novel- <lb />
ties in <lb />
Swiss, <lb />
Irish Point, <lb />
and Van Dyke Edging, <lb />
Allovers, <lb />
Edgings, <lb />
Inserting, Etc. <lb />
Cotton <lb />
Have yon seen cook <lb />
stove Rt Latham <lb />
Vol. IX, No. <lb />
Doc, M. Ferry Go's., New <lb />
Garden Seed at Old Brick Store <lb />
Build more <lb />
One dollar buys a Solid Leather <lb />
Ladies Shoe at B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
Warm again. <lb />
Tons Bulk Lime for sale cheap. <lb />
E. C. Glenn. <lb />
Patronize home enterprise. <lb />
The cook stove is the <lb />
stove for the price made. <lb />
For sale very low by Latham Pen- <lb />
Very and windy this week. <lb />
Sow Oats early. bushels <lb />
cheap, at Old Brick Store. <lb />
The cold spell did not last <lb />
If you have a friend send <lb />
him the this year. <lb />
Every man in Pitt county ought <lb />
to take the this year. <lb />
arrived on the 13th <lb />
Biscuit at Old Crick Store- <lb />
Usual crowd in Saturday. <lb />
One dollar buys a Whole Stock <lb />
Mans Shoe at J. B. Co's <lb />
Good Bargains. <lb />
are cuts, i vents are Gods. <lb />
dozen Eggs lac cash or <lb />
in wanted. J. J. Jr. <lb />
commences 19th. <lb />
The finest of bread I ever ate <lb />
was made of Point Lace Flour, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
is years <lb />
old. <lb />
N. Carolina Plaid <lb />
per yard, at J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
January more two thirds <lb />
gone. <lb />
Bushels Seed Potatoes, five <lb />
varieties, cheap, at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
retailing for cents per <lb />
dozen. <lb />
per lb for Sweet Scotch <lb />
Snuff. lb sold in Pitt Co., which <lb />
is a of its superiority, at <lb />
the Old <lb />
Pitt Superior Court adjourned <lb />
Friday night for Mm term. <lb />
bushels each Potatoes, <lb />
Peas, pounds <lb />
Pitt Hams wanted at II <lb />
Morris Bros. <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Mr. Will Bernard spent <lb />
in town. <lb />
G. L. Tyson has open ed a school <lb />
at <lb />
Mrs. F. G. James has been sick <lb />
for acme days. <lb />
Mr. W. G. Edwards and family <lb />
have moved to Scotland Neck. <lb />
Mr. James Little has accepted a <lb />
position with J. B. Cherry Co. <lb />
Master Tommie has a <lb />
case of <lb />
Miss is visiting Mrs. <lb />
Seth Hooker for a few days this <lb />
week. <lb />
Mr. Sidney Higgs has been sick <lb />
with the but is now <lb />
Dr. Ernul has moved into <lb />
his new residence on Dickerson <lb />
Avenue. <lb />
Miss May Harris, of Falkland, <lb />
has been visiting Miss Susie Brown <lb />
this week. <lb />
Mr. AUx is visiting <lb />
friends and relatives in Tarboro <lb />
and Wilson. <lb />
Mrs. Cherry returned <lb />
Friday from a visit of several weeks <lb />
in Washington. <lb />
We were pleased to see Mr. <lb />
Brown out last week after wrestle <lb />
with the <lb />
Mrs. Delia Bryan, of <lb />
spent a days of last week with <lb />
Mrs. J. D. <lb />
Miss Estelle Hardy, of Greene <lb />
county, has been on a brief visit to <lb />
Mrs. John S. Smith- <lb />
Miss Ella <lb />
Thursday night from a pleasant <lb />
visit to Wilmington. <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Cherry, who has been <lb />
in for several days re <lb />
turned Monday <lb />
C. II. of Robersonville, <lb />
hero Monday will <lb />
Greenville Institute. <lb />
Mr. James returned <lb />
Greenville Institute had a good <lb />
opening Monday. Fourteen new <lb />
entered this week, and sever- <lb />
others expected. <lb />
New will have electric <lb />
lights. What's the matter with <lb />
Greenville having them. They are <lb />
almost as cheap as oil lamps. <lb />
The Reflector added <lb />
to its list last week at <lb />
more. Hamilton, <lb />
son, Black jack and Greenville. <lb />
is the cleanest, <lb />
est city in the world. was ever <lb />
Argus. Wrong. <lb />
An inspection of Greenville will <lb />
convince yon. <lb />
A rot ton blossom wan handed us <lb />
yesterday by Mr. K. re- <lb />
from his brother, W. R. Hy- <lb />
man, of Texas. He says <lb />
the cotton is blooming right along <lb />
down there. <lb />
An exchange tells of a man who <lb />
was enough to steal a coat <lb />
of but says ho wasn't as <lb />
as the man who tried to <lb />
steal a dogs Why that ain't <lb />
mean at all. Just think the man <lb />
who will take his paper two <lb />
or three years paying for <lb />
it and then have the postmaster <lb />
send it back marked <lb />
In <lb />
Thursday night last, <lb />
o'clock the citizens of Washington <lb />
were aroused from there peaceful <lb />
slumbers by in of <lb />
Are alarm. It was soon ascertained <lb />
that the fire proceeded from a lot of <lb />
wooden buildings near the Old Do- <lb />
minion Steamship wharf. The gal- <lb />
fire laddies were soon in fight- <lb />
trim and did service. <lb />
After a bard straggle they wen- <lb />
able to master the forked <lb />
monster, not before the build <lb />
where it started was consumed. <lb />
The Old Dominion shed at one time <lb />
was in eminent danger and if the <lb />
tire had reached would <lb />
have been a conflagration, <lb />
as there were stored in it a lot of <lb />
petroleum and bay. At one time <lb />
the fire was so hot that two the <lb />
engines came very near burning <lb />
the boys pulled them to a <lb />
distance. <lb />
A Card. <lb />
Seen near the Man <lb />
Sadly have seen <lb />
it and some think they <lb />
it- <lb />
Try It, <lb />
A small box filled with lime and <lb />
placed on a shelf in the pantry or ; <lb />
closet will absorb dampness and <lb />
keep the air in closet dry and <lb />
this <lb />
These goods being <lb />
imported direct to us <lb />
arc bought without <lb />
profit and <lb />
we guarantee prices to <lb />
be per cent, cheaper <lb />
than usual. <lb />
Call and see the <lb />
grandest display in this <lb />
line ever shown in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
yards Tobacco <lb />
Cloth for covering to- <lb />
beds, just re- <lb />
and will be sold <lb />
cheap. <lb />
M. R. LANG, <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
There was in Graham last <lb />
week, it soon melted. <lb />
designs in Job Printing <lb />
at the Reflector <lb />
This cool spell late will enable <lb />
the farmers to slay the porkers. <lb />
Mick, <lb />
2.000 Fox, Otter <lb />
Deer skins pay more for <lb />
them than any man in town. <lb />
J. J. Cheeky, Jr. <lb />
The cool spell we have been bat- <lb />
makes the coal dealers smile. <lb />
Prof. Memory is <lb />
creating greater interest than ever <lb />
in all parts the country, and per- <lb />
sons wishing to their <lb />
should for his prospectus <lb />
free as m <lb />
Reflector is the best <lb />
medium for this section. <lb />
Tobacco just re- <lb />
a quantity of Tobacco Cloth <lb />
for Covering Tobacco Beds at <lb />
M. R. Lang. <lb />
Most of farmers have put in <lb />
some heavy licks during the pretty- <lb />
Gratifying to all.- high <lb />
position attained and the universal <lb />
acceptance and approval of the <lb />
pleasant liquid fruit remedy <lb />
of Figs, as the most excellent <lb />
known, illustrate the value of <lb />
the qualities on which Its success is <lb />
based and are abundantly gratify <lb />
to the California Fig <lb />
Company. <lb />
Monday evening our streets were <lb />
with girls on the proms <lb />
I take this method of returning <lb />
my sincere thanks to many <lb />
friends and patrons for the favors <lb />
they bestowed upon me during <lb />
and hope by endeavoring to give <lb />
satisfaction to every one to merit a <lb />
continuance of their favors during <lb />
he coming year. Respectfully. <lb />
J. D. Williamson. <lb />
The day.-, are growing longer and <lb />
will continue so until the 22nd <lb />
of June. <lb />
B. Cherry Co., <lb />
announce, that now have <lb />
in their employ Mr. of the <lb />
late firm of Little, Bro., <lb />
and beg of bis and former <lb />
customers that they should <lb />
their with him. We <lb />
claim that is class In <lb />
all its appointments. We are <lb />
pared to serve all who favor us with <lb />
their esteemed patronage, and <lb />
to sell all goods low for the <lb />
cash. Do not fail to come to see <lb />
when in need of any class of <lb />
goods. <lb />
The pretty weather on <lb />
last quite a number of <lb />
out. <lb />
M. T. wishes to inform her <lb />
friends and patrons that she will <lb />
continue her business at the <lb />
stand, having taken Mrs. J. F. Joy- <lb />
as a partner, we will carry <lb />
millinery and making in <lb />
all its particulars. We propose to <lb />
carry in stock a nice line of <lb />
linings and can safely <lb />
guarantee in every in- <lb />
stance. Thanking you for past pat-, <lb />
we bat your favors be ex <lb />
tended to new firm. All parties <lb />
indebted to us will please call and <lb />
settle as we need money. Look <lb />
for spring announcement in <lb />
a few weeks. Joyner. <lb />
to Mrs. If. T. <lb />
Texas will make <lb />
his future homes. <lb />
We were glad to the improve- <lb />
made on the wooden side- <lb />
walk in front of Brown store. <lb />
Mr. A. L Blow from <lb />
-on Friday He bad <lb />
been attending the Grand Lodge of <lb />
Masons. <lb />
Mr. Joseph E. Moore left last <lb />
Monday for New York, lie has <lb />
been spending quite a while with <lb />
relatives here. <lb />
Dr. W. E. Warren has on <lb />
the sick list for a few days, but we <lb />
are glad to be able to Ins <lb />
improvement. <lb />
We were pleased to have a call <lb />
on Thursday last. Mr. R. B. <lb />
of Black Jack. He sub- <lb />
scribed before leaving. <lb />
We were pleased to have a call <lb />
from the Rev. Ware, of Wash- <lb />
on Thursday night. He <lb />
was his way to Tarboro. <lb />
. Mr. R. S. Clark came in to bid us <lb />
good bye on Thursday ho was <lb />
on his way to accept a position in <lb />
Wilson. Good luck attend yon, <lb />
Bob. <lb />
Mr. W. who was called <lb />
away on account sickness of bis <lb />
father at LaGrange, arrived Mon- <lb />
day evening is again his <lb />
place with Mr. A, J. Griffin. <lb />
Mr. Alex book keeper <lb />
bin uncle, A. in this <lb />
The office was <lb />
by a call from <lb />
Will Harding who has been <lb />
with that popular firm of Cher- <lb />
Co., resigned on Saturday and <lb />
will take a preparatory at <lb />
Greenville Institute and will then <lb />
go Hill. <lb />
The clipped from the <lb />
Washington of the 16th, in <lb />
report of the masque A. <lb />
Club of Greenville was re <lb />
as Will James, <lb />
Grand Chin Worker, R. D. Bo <lb />
Cherry, Worthy Rival <lb />
tor. <lb />
Implement. <lb />
The porch in front of the old <lb />
formerly occupied by the late Mar <lb />
Moore was torn down on Sat- <lb />
last and the fence of Mr. J. <lb />
D. moved back on a line, <lb />
making Dickerson a beau- <lb />
street. <lb />
Curing Perk. <lb />
It may be an unnecessary <lb />
but in curing pork a free <lb />
of coarse Turk's Island salt is <lb />
not an thing to use with finer <lb />
salt on fresh pork when first salted. <lb />
Ice water will also take out animal <lb />
heat. <lb />
Home. <lb />
Mr. Sidney Owens, the <lb />
man shot some two weeks ago, was <lb />
removed Co his home in Scotland <lb />
Neck, on Monday last. His father j <lb />
and mother accompanying him. <lb />
We wish him a speedy recovery. <lb />
Scares. <lb />
On Saturday last the office boy <lb />
was getting out some coal from the <lb />
bin he came across what seem to be <lb />
a nest of young black To <lb />
say he was frightened would not <lb />
half express it. He brought one in <lb />
the office and the <lb />
office cat, had a fine meal of it. <lb />
New Fair. <lb />
The Third Fish, Oyster <lb />
and Game Fair to be held at New <lb />
February <lb />
and March 1st, promises to ex- <lb />
all previously held. We have <lb />
just, received a premium lust and it <lb />
is neatly gotten up and present lib- <lb />
premiums. Let everybody at- <lb />
duration than we all anticipated. <lb />
He first struggled with the <lb />
for a week but managed to keep at <lb />
his post in the meat time, and was <lb />
just thinking he hid got on the <lb />
safe side again when a chill <lb />
sent him to bed on the 11th inst. <lb />
This followed by other troubles <lb />
kept him ten days. <lb />
He is up now out has not regained <lb />
sufficient strength to resume his <lb />
ties at t he office. <lb />
Improve the looks and of <lb />
your town by building up <lb />
cant lots. <lb />
No need to buy snuff to produce <lb />
since reached <lb />
this country. <lb />
The new are rolling <lb />
in we are glad to note. Let the <lb />
good work go on. <lb />
A New Venture. <lb />
We received a copy of the first <lb />
issue of the Bail-any Guide an even- <lb />
paper recently started in Tar- <lb />
It has a neat typographical <lb />
appearance and ell gotten up. We <lb />
wish publisher, C. G. Bradley, <lb />
success his venture, both <lb />
and otherwise. <lb />
Truth, too. <lb />
Oh the clothes press is a swell <lb />
affair for garments nice and neat, <lb />
the hay press is a grand machine <lb />
and does its work complete; the <lb />
cider press is lovely, with its juices <lb />
rich and sweet, but the printing <lb />
press controls the world and gets <lb />
with both <lb />
The Case. <lb />
In the close of our report last <lb />
week on the Baker case we <lb />
left Col. Harry Skinner speaking. <lb />
Alter the close of his speech Mr. <lb />
Jas. E- Moore followed in the de- <lb />
fence Col. A. Sugg closed <lb />
argument for the prosecution. The <lb />
The editor's sickness was of long- jury took the case, at o'clock <lb />
For several days the report has <lb />
been circulated that a real live <lb />
ghost has been seen several times <lb />
at the plot designated for the depot <lb />
Scotland Neck and Green- <lb />
ville Railroad, and dame has <lb />
t that it has almost been <lb />
It seems that its honor will make <lb />
its appearance about o'clock lit <lb />
the morning, and seems to a <lb />
sentinel. Any one approaching <lb />
the grounds-it will come at <lb />
with arms extended and eves <lb />
as if they were coals of tire, and <lb />
making a like the low howl <lb />
a well. One colored man describes <lb />
it as a giant in size and will <lb />
not trouble any one but those work <lb />
on the <lb />
We interviewed one colored man <lb />
and will give it near bis <lb />
as possible <lb />
Uncle, you seen the <lb />
ghost, tell it. <lb />
right, but lets git <lb />
a little fodder from bar, <lb />
am a little dis morn <lb />
You see, oar, <lb />
my grub pail my arm, <lb />
in a mail hole a little <lb />
beyond and all to I seed <lb />
rise up ob de <lb />
now discolored <lb />
ob in to <lb />
run stood my and <lb />
thing got closer <lb />
closer, looked like it wanted to hug <lb />
me, nub and could feel my hat <lb />
rise, want skated boss, but a lits <lb />
tie it got almost at me <lb />
when thought had bet- <lb />
de my hat got so high <lb />
tuck it in my band to- keep <lb />
it falling de as <lb />
didn't have one, and <lb />
want to loose it. toll you boss it <lb />
got so close got to beat it back <lb />
my bat, and it so hot for <lb />
me commenced holler, and <lb />
lit out, and every time would look <lb />
back, i see thing roach <lb />
out hi.- hand at me, <lb />
all the time lo me by do hair. <lb />
kept on until I <lb />
right in de midst of a <lb />
of what <lb />
camped on de odder side, <lb />
a you never did <lb />
see. yon is a newspaper man <lb />
de is sick <lb />
the Bad Boy is getting <lb />
tiling can, for <lb />
sake don't de <lb />
Bay wile, May Jane, said I <lb />
a any way, she <lb />
didn't believe bad any souse <lb />
she did, and if she <lb />
me will be a private <lb />
banal, be den, but <lb />
wont know <lb />
It is supposed to be the ghost <lb />
a man who was killed there <lb />
some be it <lb />
may, but lucre is one thing certain <lb />
a will never <lb />
be hunted by <lb />
is a which <lb />
one cannot shed over another with- <lb />
out a few drops falling one's <lb />
self. <lb />
Wednesday last and at court <lb />
reassembled brought In a <lb />
verdict of guilty. <lb />
Trotting Across the Bridge. <lb />
We were by Mr. John <lb />
S, Smith that the impression bad <lb />
gotten out that law in regards <lb />
to fast driving across the Greens <lb />
villa bridge had been repealed, but <lb />
he wished us to say that the sign <lb />
had been torn he had a <lb />
new one put up, and that the law <lb />
would be on all parties <lb />
violating the same. <lb />
Across the Tar. <lb />
We are to have a railroad <lb />
bridge across the Tar and that short- <lb />
Workmen are now transfer- <lb />
ring brick from to the <lb />
water's edge and masons com- <lb />
laying them last <lb />
After the masons are through the <lb />
bridge builders will take hold <lb />
it wont be long before the iron <lb />
horse will be steaming through <lb />
on the <lb />
Bad <lb />
There is only the difference of one <lb />
letter in summer and win- <lb />
grate. Look, <lb />
see t <lb />
The water is very low in the <lb />
river lumbermen find it very <lb />
inconvenient to raft their timber <lb />
down. <lb />
Everything Is Changing. <lb />
days are almost as windy <lb />
as it were the mouth <lb />
Match. The months seem to be no <lb />
longer designated by the old time <lb />
weather that to mark them, but <lb />
in every season now the calendar is <lb />
all that can be depended upon <lb />
The must get up new <lb />
to represent the months and <lb />
give them many variable touches. <lb />
Hotel Macon changed hands on <lb />
Mr. E. B. Moore retiring <lb />
arid Mr. Skinner continuing <lb />
the business. <lb />
The young men of Greenville will <lb />
give a masque ball on night of <lb />
February 5th, and a huge time is <lb />
expected by all. <lb />
There will be three eclipses this <lb />
year, two of and one of the <lb />
moon, and n lunar Only <lb />
latter will be visible here, end <lb />
it will occur on Jane 3rd. <lb />
Died. <lb />
At the home of nil uncle, Mr. W. <lb />
R. Whichard, In township, <lb />
Henry Wilson, oldest sun of <lb />
Mrs. Robert Wilson, of Beaufort Co., <lb />
quietly breathed his last a few min- <lb />
before four o'clock Monday <lb />
morning. He had been a sufferer <lb />
with dropsy for some time. He came <lb />
to bis on a visit, Sunday <lb />
12th inst., intending to return Mon- <lb />
day, hut was taken so much worse <lb />
that he did not go back borne, <lb />
gradually grew worse till death re <lb />
his sufferings. To <lb />
ed family we tender deepest <lb />
sympathies <lb />
Moro Than Its Share of Tail-. <lb />
Henry Smith, of Brood Center, <lb />
Conn., was in the highway on his way <lb />
to his days work in tho fields, when <lb />
he suddenly beheld in the road what <lb />
seemed to a curious circus. A <lb />
black snake, a six footer, was curled <lb />
on tho ground, but- instead of having <lb />
a head, as the serpents Mr. Smith had <lb />
been familiar with all had, this snake <lb />
seemed to begin and, end in tails. <lb />
Eager to know the mystery of his <lb />
queer construction, if possible, Smith <lb />
picked up a stone and hurled it at the <lb />
strange reptile. He didn't hit him, <lb />
but the mystery came apart in the <lb />
middle. The big black fellow had <lb />
swallowed about half of another one <lb />
that was nearly as large and of the <lb />
same species, but instantly he dis- <lb />
gorged him when tho stone struck the <lb />
Sound. Both snakes were lively and <lb />
into the roadside wall before <lb />
the man could find another missile. <lb />
Chicago Mail. <lb />
out or rue <lb />
When you read of the marvelous <lb />
feats and wonderful tricks which the <lb />
magicians of the day, the Hellers and <lb />
Blitzes and play on as- <lb />
people in the banks, on the <lb />
railway trains and in the market <lb />
places just for fun, don't you often <lb />
wonder why they don't sometimes <lb />
per fern some of their good tricks on <lb />
the when you have paid a <lb />
to see them It seems to be just <lb />
it in everything else, singing, <lb />
orating, play acting and best <lb />
part tho best work done by the <lb />
reporter and his easy riding fancy. <lb />
in Brooklyn Eagle. <lb />
Failing from a Height. <lb />
In reference to an annotation in Th <lb />
Lancet upon this subject, a medical <lb />
man. formerly a sailor, states that in <lb />
youth he fell from the topgallant yard <lb />
of a vessel, a distance of at least <lb />
feet. Sensation was entirely lost <lb />
his transit through the air. It re- <lb />
turned slightly on striking the water, <lb />
sufficiently to enable the to strike <lb />
out a good and <lb />
a life buoy. The writer thinks death <lb />
would have been painless had he fallen <lb />
on some hard substance, hut the as- <lb />
that persons die in the set of <lb />
is. he thinks, evidently wrong. <lb />
Medical Record. <lb />
The name of the Netherlands is at <lb />
present given only to the kingdom of <lb />
Holland. But in the Sixteenth <lb />
that name denoted a cluster <lb />
of provinces extending from the <lb />
and the to the north- <lb />
frontier of Trance, and <lb />
that tract of fertile and alluvial land <lb />
which Lost present occupied by the <lb />
two kingdom of sad <lb />
I will be in Greenville at the King <lb />
House, on Saturday, 85th of <lb />
on rival of train, also an Monday <lb />
the 27th and part of the 38th <lb />
Practice limited to the Eye, Ear, <lb />
Nose and Throat. <lb />
S. LLOYD, M. D. <lb />
of Tarboro. <lb />
WILEY BROWN. <lb />
JAMES BROWN. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
DY virtue a Lien created by See. <lb />
of the Code of North Carolina, the <lb />
undersigned will sell for cash at public <lb />
auction before the Court House door. In <lb />
Greenville, on Saturday, the 6th day of <lb />
February next, to satisfy a lien for re- <lb />
done One Phaeton the property of <lb />
. A. Sugg. This January <lb />
WORKS- <lb />
-----BRING YOUR TO----- <lb />
Mills <lb />
For Good Meal. Will grind every <lb />
TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. <lb />
White, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
NEW FIRM <lb />
BROWN BROTHERS <lb />
At It. Williams Son's Old Stand. <lb />
On Monday. January LO h. I pro- <lb />
pose to dispose of my <lb />
Holiday Novelties, <lb />
at a greatly reduced price, in will <lb />
sell them far below cost, as I am deter- <lb />
--------mined to-----, <lb />
CLEAN OUT ALL STOCK <lb />
on hand before ordering my Spring goods. <lb />
The ladies make a note of this as <lb />
It Is a rare chance and seldom such <lb />
BARGAINS OFFERED <lb />
This will hold for only days and <lb />
yon era invited to call before the stock <lb />
is nicked over. <lb />
. Mrs. R. H HORNE, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
------Having purchased entire stock of------ <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, <lb />
Shoes, and Furnishings. <lb />
Of Little, House Bro., we are determined to dispose of at <lb />
VERY LOW PRICES. <lb />
We do not propose to sell at cost or below cost, but by buying <lb />
at a discount we afford to sell at such pi ices that will astonish <lb />
you. <lb />
This is no Humbug. us before buying. <lb />
New Grocery Store <lb />
Next door to E. C. Glenn. I have opened a Grocery Store and <lb />
on hand a line line of--------- <lb />
Neat, Flour. Sugar, Oil. Molasses, <lb />
Candies, Cheese. Cracker, Tobacco, Cigars, Apples, . <lb />
Bananas, Canned Goods and moat everything usually in a <lb />
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. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Out Look<lb />
THE <lb />
Mm Reflector <lb />
JOB- <lb />
I not after you taxes but want you to <lb />
react this <lb />
TO MANY <lb />
Thanking for your kind patronage daring the past, l hope, l honest <lb />
dealings, to continue receive a share of favors. wish t Inform you that <lb />
for Is now complete. have all kinds f Candles, from <lb />
cents to cants per <lb />
Apples, Figs. Bananas, Oranges, Flavoring Extract <lb />
Currents. Citron, etc, still keep a lull line of <lb />
FANCY GROCERIES. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
E. C GLENN.<lb />
STANDARD GUANO <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb />
SHELL LIME. DISSOLVED BONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C Mar. 1887. <lb />
BOOTS SHOES <lb />
and <lb />
All at Panic Prices. <lb />
Stock Is quite above lines, come and <lb />
cure bargains, this offer only good January 1st.<lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
-Complete in all its <lb />
Leopold <lb />
TAILOR. <lb />
Having moved to Greenville and <lb />
the rooms need by Mr. <lb />
am prepared to do <lb />
In all Its branches, in the host man- <lb />
Also Cleaning and Repairing. <lb />
Can -how the best of references. <lb />
Have splendid line of samples <lb />
from which to select suits, and can lo <lb />
the work. <lb />
L. <lb />
AUCTION <lb />
For the next Days. <lb />
I will sell at cost during the week <lb />
have an auction every Saturday. <lb />
I have a large stock of goods which <lb />
must be disposed of, and give <lb />
great bargains to all who visit my store. <lb />
M. TUCKER. <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 />
g est stock we have ever <lb />
carried. <lb />
The experience of two <lb />
years in the Northern <lb />
markets together with <lb />
increased capital <lb />
us to offer <lb />
bargains than ever. <lb />
Standard Prints <lb />
Plaids Clothing, <lb />
Dry Goods, Shoes, and <lb />
Hats are all going at <lb />
astonishingly low <lb />
prices. <lb />
A visit from you is <lb />
requested.<lb /></p>
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THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Mile. <lb />
The New <lb />
You have heard your friends and <lb />
neighbor talking about it. You may <lb />
yourself be one of many who know <lb />
from personal experience just how good <lb />
a thing it is. If you have ever tried it, <lb />
yon are one of its staunch friends, be- <lb />
cause the wonderful thing about It is, <lb />
when once given a trial. Dr. King's <lb />
Discovery ever after holds plane <lb />
the house. If you have never u on it j <lb />
and should be afflicted with a i <lb />
cold or any Throat, Lung or Cheat j <lb />
hie. secure a bottle at once and give it a j <lb />
fail trial. It is guaranteed every time. I <lb />
I or money Trial free at <lb />
drugstore. <lb />
The <lb />
Basket <lb />
IF CLOTHES COULD TALK, a sod they would tell of <lb />
the result of rubbing, necessary when <lb />
in the way with common They would say we the <lb />
wash-day as much .-j do v union who still <lb />
ideas of muscle and Hie washboard. NOT SO THE WOMEN, their <lb />
who wash in the modern way with the modem means, <lb />
PYLE'S PEARLINE WASHING <lb />
saves the ; time health, and is <lb />
harmless to oil but fa <lb />
Try <lb />
Irish mile is <lb />
The mile is yards. <lb />
The mile is 1,760 yards. <lb />
The Scotch mile is yards. <lb />
The mile is 1,808 yards. <lb />
The German mile is yards. Confess. <lb />
m. i;,. ., . i i i AH honest, conscientious physicians <lb />
The Arabian mile is j ,, <lb />
The Turkish mile is 1,820 yards, i trial, frankly admit its superiority over <lb />
mite Is yards- AM. other blood medicines, <lb />
Eastern Reflector, <lb />
IN COMBINATION WITH <lb />
The of the children's says Republican. Vis i <lb />
PROCTOR k BRO., <lb />
Grimesland, N. <lb />
------Dealers in------- <lb />
Genera Merchandise. <lb />
3.00 <lb />
The mile is <lb />
yards. <lb />
The Roman mile is or <lb />
yards. <lb />
The mile In 1,337 <lb />
yards. <lb />
The Dutch and Prussian mile is <lb />
The Swedish and Danish mile is <lb />
7.341 yards. <lb />
W. <lb />
regard B. B. as one of the best <lb />
blood <lb />
Dr. A. II. Nashville, <lb />
reports of B. B. B. are fa- <lb />
and its needy action is wonder- <lb />
Dr. J. W. Rhodes. <lb />
confess B. B. is the beat <lb />
and quickest medicine for rheumatism I <lb />
have ever <lb />
Dr. S. J. i armer, Ga. <lb />
and mile <lb />
tine tonic Its use cured <lb />
IF SUBSCRIBED FOR AT THIS OFFICE <lb />
NOVEMBER. to new <lb />
IT H P T WHO Of <lb />
I I <lb />
Eastern Reflector <lb />
K. <lb />
Schedule. <lb />
SOUTH. <lb />
No No No H <lb />
8th. daily Fast Mail, daily <lb />
ex Sun. <lb />
Weldon pm <lb />
Ar Rocky Mount am <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
A v Magnolia <lb />
Ar Wilmington <lb />
CO am <lb />
1247 am pm <lb />
-13 am <lb />
IS <lb />
SCI <lb />
s m <lb />
CO <lb />
GOING NORTH <lb />
No No <lb />
daily daily <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Ar Goldsboro <lb />
Fayetteville <lb />
Ar Selma <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
No D <lb />
Sun. <lb />
am pm <lb />
am<lb />
on <lb />
Wilson Stool pm pm <lb />
Ar Mount Sis <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro M am <lb />
Ar Weldon pm pm <lb />
Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax P. M. arrives Sent- <lb />
land Neck at P. M. <lb />
P. If. leaves 7.00 <lb />
Scotland Neck at 10.10 A. M. <lb />
except <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro. N via <lb />
A Raleigh II. R. except Sun- <lb />
day, 0.5 M. Sunday V M. <lb />
Williamston. SO P M. P M. <lb />
Returning leaves Williamston. C, dally <lb />
except A M. iv B A <lb />
K. arrive Tarboro. N C, IS A M. <lb />
Train on Midland N Branch leaves <lb />
Goldsboro except Sunday. no M. <lb />
C, a M. Re- <lb />
turning leave X A M. <lb />
arrive Goldsboro. X C, A M. <lb />
Train on Nashville Branch leave- Rocky <lb />
Monet at P M. arrives Nashville I <lb />
P Hope IS P M. Returning <lb />
leaven Spring Hope A M. Nashville <lb />
M. arrives Rocky Mount II A <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Wars <lb />
for Clinton daily, except Sunday, at <lb />
A M Returning leave <lb />
ton CO A M. and P. M. connect <lb />
Warsaw i <lb />
Southbound on Wilson <lb />
Branch is No. Northbound is <lb />
GA, Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South will stop only at <lb />
Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. makes close connect inn at <lb />
Weldon for all points North daily. All <lb />
via Richmond, and daily except <lb />
day via Bay Line. <lb />
Trains make close connection for <lb />
via and <lb />
All trains mo solid between <lb />
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb />
JOHN <lb />
General <lb />
B. <lb />
T. M. <lb />
Atlantic N. C. Railroad <lb />
In A. M., Saturday. <lb />
1st. 1880. <lb />
No. -II. Train.- <lb />
crayon <lb />
W bile our line work, if you <lb />
send us a photograph of yourself of any <lb />
member of your family, we will make <lb />
you a f nil life size Craven Portrait <lb />
f Tin- only consideration <lb />
posed upon you will l that you exhibit <lb />
I it to your friends as a sample of our <lb />
t work, and assist us in securing orders ; <lb />
also, that you promise to have It framed <lb />
suitably, so that the work will show to <lb />
advantage. Write you; full name and <lb />
address on back of to secure its <lb />
safety. We guarantee its return. Our <lb />
offer is good for a few only, and the <lb />
sample is worth being as <lb />
line as can be made. Address <lb />
DAN PORTRAIT HOUSE, and <lb />
Washington St. Chicago. <lb />
Largest Portrait House in the <lb />
world. <lb />
books <lb />
Sect on receipt of <lb />
In of <lb />
A most And work <lb />
pages; paper j cents; cloth <lb />
The Christ. <lb />
By s, Taper, unabridged, ct.<lb />
Selections from Ward. Mark <lb />
in pages; paper cents; cloth cents.<lb />
is 1,700 yards. <lb />
is the man who has his quiver <lb />
full of of bottles of Salvation <lb />
Oil, the greatest cure on earth for pain. <lb />
Price only cents. <lb />
Mothers should never fail to keep Dr- <lb />
Bull's Cough Syrup convenient in order <lb />
to relieve their little ones of cough speed- <lb />
and surely. <lb />
world fur- <lb />
at publisher's prise- <lb />
WHITE TO US <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
OLD STORE. <lb />
No. <lb />
Ar. Stations. Ar. <lb />
Goldsboro a in<lb />
Kinston H <lb />
New <lb />
forehead City a in <lb />
No. t <lb />
Mixed <lb />
Station. Pa-s n <lb />
La Grange<lb />
Kinston K<lb />
fore Creek M<lb />
Newborn <lb />
n s <lb />
B M<lb />
.-in t <lb />
Atlantic <lb />
City <lb />
Hotel <lb />
Depot am <lb />
Tuesday; Thursday and Saturday. <lb />
Wednesday and Friday. <lb />
Train with <lb />
Weldon Train bound North, tearing <lb />
a. m. and with Rich- <lb />
Danville Train West, leaving <lb />
p. m. <lb />
Train connects with i <lb />
Danville Train, at Goldsboro <lb />
3-10 p. in., and with Wilmington and <lb />
Weldon Train from North at p. m <lb />
Train with Wilmington and <lb />
Weldon Through Freight Train, leaving <lb />
at p. and with Rich- <lb />
Danville Through Freight Train <lb />
loaves Goldsboro at p. m. <lb />
p M <lb />
in <lb />
Mixed Ft. <lb />
Pass- <lb />
SB <lb />
SO <lb />
S M<lb />
AND MER. BUT- <lb />
lug their year's will And <lb />
their interest to get oil- prices I-foe <lb />
Cur <lb />
in its <lb />
PORK SIDES <lb />
FOUR, <lb />
TEAS, <lb />
always at Prices. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A com- <lb />
stock of <lb />
on hand and sold at to suit <lb />
Our goods are all bought and <lb />
Old for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
run, we sell at a close margin. <lb />
s. u. <lb />
Greenville. N. C <lb />
The Workman is of <lb />
the opinion that profitable <lb />
could be fur the <lb />
convicts this State in <lb />
vast tracts of swamp <lb />
land within oar borders. It is not <lb />
alone this Some good <lb />
work already been this <lb />
but there is a chance for <lb />
plenty more. The swamps the <lb />
will <lb />
tears to come for all the convicts <lb />
that North Carolina is likely to have <lb />
and if they are wisely used in this <lb />
way, what to do with our convicts <lb />
need not be a very perplexing <lb />
as a <lb />
an excrescence of the neck alter other <lb />
remedies effected no perceptible <lb />
Dr. C. n. Montgomery, Jacksonville, <lb />
Ala., writes mother insisted on my <lb />
getting B. B. B. for her rheumatism, as <lb />
her case stubbornly resisted the usual <lb />
remedies. She experienced immediate <lb />
and her improvement has been <lb />
truly <lb />
A prominent physician who wishes his <lb />
name not given, patient of <lb />
mine whose case of tertiary syphilis was <lb />
surely killing him, and which no treat- <lb />
seemed to check, was entirely cured <lb />
with about twelve bottles of B. B. <lb />
lie was fairly made up of skin and bones <lb />
and terrible <lb />
Salve. <lb />
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. <lb />
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, <lb />
Fever Sores. Chapped Hands. <lb />
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin <lb />
and positively cures Piles, or no <lb />
pay required. It is guaranteed to give <lb />
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. <lb />
Price cents box. For sale by <lb />
L. Wooten. <lb />
Rev. A. D. Hunter's <lb />
Appointments. <lb />
1st Sunday and night, <lb />
2nd and Sundays, morning and <lb />
I night. Greenville Baptist church, also <lb />
This remedy is becoming so well known Meeting every Wednesday night. <lb />
and so popular as to need no special men- <lb />
All who have used Electric Bit- <lb />
sing the same song of praise.-A <lb />
medicine does not exist and it is <lb />
to all that is claimed. Electric <lb />
FOR THE YOUNGER YOUNG FOLKS. <lb />
offers combination rates with <lb />
the following <lb />
OUR PRICE FOR BOTH <lb />
cents a For baby and in the nursery. M <lb />
Mis and a For youngest readers. Q year. <lb />
Tub Pansy a For Sunday and reading. <lb />
Bend an to -e of these may be Man. <lb />
SUBSCRIBE MONEY <lb />
LEGAL NOVICES <lb />
Notice to <lb />
The of Education of Pitt <lb />
at its December session ordered the <lb />
County Superintendent of Public In- <lb />
to call the attention of all <lb />
Public School Teachers to chap <lb />
sec. of the School Law of which <lb />
prohibits private examination except <lb />
for good and 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 , are promptly and agreeably <lb />
to the Treasurer, and the County Super-1 banished by Dr J. II. <lb />
is ordered to enforce and Kidney <lb />
Faults of of <lb />
the liver, and the whole system becomes <lb />
deranged. Dr. J. II. <lb />
perfects the process of digestion <lb />
and assimilation, thus <lb />
blood. <lb />
There are times when a feeling of las- <lb />
will overcome the most robust, <lb />
when the system craves for pure blood, <lb />
to furnish the elements of health and <lb />
strength. The best for <lb />
the blood is Dr, J. II. <lb />
Sink nausea, <lb />
this latter clause in each and every case <lb />
of private examination. <lb />
Warren, Ohm., <lb />
II- 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 as administrator non <lb />
of the estate of James de- <lb />
ceased, notice is herein given to all per- <lb />
sons holding claims against said estate <lb />
to present them to the for <lb />
payment on or before the day of <lb />
December, or this notice will be <lb />
3rd Sunday, morning and night. Beth- j plead in bar of their recovery. All per- <lb />
cl Baptist church. . sons indebted to said estate requested <lb />
to make immediate payment. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of a lien created by Sec. <lb />
of tile Code, for repairs done, we will sell <lb />
for cash before the Court House door in <lb />
on 1st. <lb />
One the property of L. C. <lb />
Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver <lb />
and will remove Pimples, Boils, <lb />
Salt and other affections caused <lb />
drive Malaria from <lb />
the system and prevent as well as cure <lb />
all cure of Head- <lb />
Constipation and Indigestion try <lb />
Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction <lb />
guaranteed, money refunded. Price <lb />
and per bottle at J. L. <lb />
Drib, Store. <lb />
This the day of <lb />
B S <lb />
De non of James Haddock- <lb />
Alex L Blow. Attorney. <lb />
the baby king of <lb />
Spain, is iii a precarious condition. <lb />
Low <lb />
O. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
laving duly qualified the <lb />
I Court Clerk of Pitt county, as <lb />
administrator of W. Cobb, deceased. <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
A. G. Coward v Co. do- <lb />
at Bell's Ferry, dissolved <lb />
mutual consent on <lb />
. December, Joel Patrick and a. V. <lb />
withdrawing from the <lb />
the Spanish tenor, will continue the <lb />
u . and ail debts against the said <lb />
He was once famous and and all claims must to him. <lb />
hereby gives notice to all persons b- <lb />
estate to make Immediate pay- <lb />
to the to all <lb />
of said estate to present their claims <lb />
properly authenticated to the <lb />
the 87th of ed on or before the 11th day of Dec., <lb />
1890. or this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
of recovery. This 11th day of De-<lb />
of Cobb. <lb />
but died <lb />
extreme <lb />
Calvin S. Brice was Dominated <lb />
J. L. TICKER. <lb />
Sale of Land. <lb />
By virtue of decree of the Superior <lb />
If health and life are worth anything, <lb />
and you arc feeling out of sorts and tired <lb />
out. tone op your system by taking Dr. <lb />
J. If. <lb />
nausea, drowsiness, distress <lb />
after eating, can he cured and prevented <lb />
by taking Dr. J. II, Liver and <lb />
Kidney <lb />
the most and hearty <lb />
people have at times a feeling of <lb />
and lassitude. To dispel this feel- <lb />
take Dr. II. M Lean's <lb />
it will impart vigor and vitality. <lb />
The most delicate constitution can <lb />
safely use Dr. II. far Vino <lb />
Lung Balm, It i a sure remedy for <lb />
coughs, loss of voice, and all throat and <lb />
lung troubles. <lb />
Pimples, scaly skin, ugly <lb />
sores and ulcers, abscesses and <lb />
tumors, unhealthy discharges, such as <lb />
catarrh, ringworm, and other <lb />
forms of diseases, are symptom of <lb />
blood impurity, Dr. J. <lb />
Lean's <lb />
Wish to inform their friends and <lb />
that their <lb />
Fall and Winter Goods <lb />
j is now ready for examination, and they <lb />
are prepared to supply all your wants at <lb />
BAUD PRICKS. <lb />
I We keep in stock a large line of Ready <lb />
Made Clothing. Boots, Shoes. Hats, Dry <lb />
Notions, Hardware, Heavy and <lb />
Fancy Groceries, C in fact any <lb />
article to be found In m general stock. <lb />
We pay highest prices for all kinds of <lb />
Country <lb />
Cotton bought either or seed. <lb />
Parties owing us are requested to set- <lb />
as promptly as we desire <lb />
to have all recounts closed by the end of <lb />
the year. <lb />
Returning thanks for past patronage <lb />
ask a continuance of your favors. <lb />
specif illy, <lb />
J. O. Proctor Bro. <lb />
Drug Store, <lb />
Front Reflector Office. <lb />
Golden Medical Discovery, War- <lb />
Safe Cure, Resolvent <lb />
Celery Compound, Syrup of <lb />
Favorite <lb />
S. S. S., a B It <lb />
Lit Water. <lb />
Storm Calendar and Weather Forecast <lb />
for 1800, by Iii R. Hicks, mailed <lb />
to any address on receipt of a two-cent <lb />
postage Stand. The Dr. J. <lb />
Medicine Co., St. Louis. Mo. <lb />
i mm big cal <lb />
II. Liver <lb />
; lent and <lb />
No need, to take <lb />
one of Dr. <lb />
an Kidney <lb />
more <lb />
a safe and certain remedy for <lb />
fever ague, use Or. II. <lb />
and lever Care; U warranted I <lb />
to cure. I <lb />
Notice of Incorporation <lb />
I hereby give notice according to law <lb />
under and by virtue of Chapter <lb />
the Code of North Carolina and nets <lb />
thereto. I have this day <lb />
d incorporated Greenville Com- <lb />
The business proposed Is that of gen- <lb />
merchandising conducting mer- <lb />
enterprises. <lb />
The business of the <lb />
shall at Greenville, county. <lb />
K. 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 the par 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 shaves of stock to <lb />
which they have subscribed. <lb />
That the business of said corporation <lb />
shall be under the management of A. N. <lb />
Ryan. This day of November A. <lb />
B. A- <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
SIX-CORD <lb />
Spool Cotton <lb />
WHITE, AND COLORS, <lb />
FOR <lb />
Hand and Machine Use. <lb />
FOR SALE BY <lb />
M. R. LANG, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
TEACHERS <lb />
Di Principal, <lb />
Associate Principal <lb />
Mug, K. W. Primary De- <lb />
in <lb />
Department, <lb />
May It <lb />
Music. <lb />
Vocal Music, <lb />
Miss Painting and <lb />
Drawing. <lb />
J, <lb />
and Commercial Department, <lb />
DEPARTMENTS. <lb />
Primary. Academic. <lb />
Classical Mu- <lb />
sic. Painting and Drawing. <lb />
ADVANTAGES <lb />
Large, Comfortable Buildings. <lb />
Healthy Location and <lb />
Plenty of Well Prepared Food <lb />
Boarders. A Corps of Teachers, <lb />
all being graduates of first class <lb />
Department <lb />
in work to any College in the State <lb />
Pianos and Organs, <lb />
A of nearly volumes, <lb />
purchased recently for the <lb />
to <lb />
Board and Tuition Tuition Terms <lb />
for Day Pupils the same as advertised <lb />
in pupils who do not board <lb />
with the Principal should consult bin. <lb />
before engaging board elsewhere. <lb />
particulars. Address, <lb />
JOHN <lb />
O. <lb />
N. H. <lb />
Administrator's Notice. <lb />
States Senate. <lb />
Judge William the <lb />
of the House <lb />
died in Washington, last <lb />
aged TC years. <lb />
Hast Spring the mounted park <lb />
police of York City will be <lb />
equipped with military hats <lb />
buckskin breeches. <lb />
The undersigned having been appoint- <lb />
ed duly qualified as Administrator <lb />
of of S. Cannon, deceased. <lb />
h given to persons <lb />
ate to <lb />
or be <lb />
John Moore et are defendants, the j fore the 18th day of December. or <lb />
will offer for before the this notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
Court House door, in on . recovery. All person- indebted to said <lb />
Monday. February to the are requested to make immediate <lb />
highest Udder for cash, a lot or parcel j <lb />
A Good Tut I <lb />
1890 <lb />
Co. <lb />
C C <lb />
C, <lb />
T. H. GILLIAM <lb />
Co N C <lb />
by the of the Ohio Court of Pitt county, made December notice is given to <lb />
. 1889, in a certain special proceed-1 holding claims against said <lb />
as United, ling wherein Kicky Moore, of I sent to the undersigned <lb />
The following appointments as <lb />
at the Academy <lb />
have been made Frank Son, <lb />
New York ; <lb />
William P, Pollock, Fifth <lb />
Carolina- <lb />
Having S. <lb />
with me in the Undertaking business we <lb />
are ready to serve the people in that <lb />
All notes and accounts die <lb />
me for past services hive been <lb />
the hands of Mr. fore; n.<lb />
We keep on hand all times a nice <lb />
stock of Cases <lb />
kinds and can furnish d.-sired <lb />
from the finest Caw w. o <lb />
Pitt county Pine W arr <lb />
up with and <lb />
satisfactory services t all . <lb />
us , . <lb />
11.-1 <lb />
es I L <lb />
I. <lb />
. or <lb />
.,; <lb />
. Only lb. who wilts <lb />
ii- at . f <lb />
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j. j Th. b.- <lb />
cf . <lb />
t,. cs. of <lb />
Th rut . <lb />
The <lb />
is taking its <lb />
will regret its going tor <lb />
that ever <lb />
visited this great and Be-<lb />
of land situated in the town of Green- <lb />
ville, Pitt county, fronting Oil 5th street <lb />
and being a portion of lo; in <lb />
plot said town, bounded on <lb />
by Kicky Moore's lot, on the south by <lb />
J. D. Murphy's lot. on the west Mrs. <lb />
Marsha Moore's lot, on the north by 6th <lb />
street and being the lot upon which <lb />
Savage's bar room is local ed. <lb />
Dec. MOORS, <lb />
Tucker Murphy. Of Moore. <lb />
Attorneys. deceased, <lb />
This the 18th <lb />
J, <lb />
A. la. Blow. of w. S. Cannon, <lb />
Attorney. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
On the Sill day of January <lb />
A. 1800, I will sell a the Court House <lb />
door in the town of Greenville to the <lb />
bidder cash one tract of land <lb />
in Pitt county containing about one <lb />
acres, and bounded as follows Sit- <lb />
in Greenville township, north side <lb />
of Tar river, adjoining the lands of Win. <lb />
Miss S. A. Brown, <lb />
Bridge tract to II. J. Wilson <lb />
and the homestead of said Wilson, to <lb />
big wherein W. L Smith, administrator satisfy in <lb />
of David C. Clark and for collection against B. J. Wilson and i <lb />
Sale of Land. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of county, made December <lb />
24th, 1889, In a certain special proceed- <lb />
Ho What's lib <lb />
Why u new discovery by Alfred <lb />
f U <lb />
a in <lb />
mini I I mm .-. <lb />
mm <lb />
BRAND <lb />
Dressing Hair. <lb />
S TOP <lb />
AT THE GLASS FRONT <lb />
the Opera at which place <lb />
I have recently located, and where I have <lb />
everything in my line <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO HAKE A <lb />
BARBERSHOP <lb />
the improved new <lb />
; comfortable chairs. <lb />
As a family medicine we cannot too <lb />
highly recommend the famous <lb />
household remedy. It should always be <lb />
kept on hand- <lb />
t regulates the bowels, cures <lb />
dysentery and wind in fact <lb />
Dr. stall s Baby acts promptly <lb />
and effectually in all eases. <lb />
The steamer Lake at <lb />
Boston from Liverpool, brought <lb />
Shires <lb />
b v In consigned to <lb />
Where be used for breed- <lb />
The were <lb />
in good <lb />
standing the feet that the <lb />
voyage <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable, <lb />
in the way of afflict- for work of shoo <lb />
By calling or or the promptly executed. Very <lb />
above named you can procure a . . t , J <lb />
bottle of Preparation is i <lb />
for and causing the <lb />
kinkiest hair to b soft by old s <lb />
glossy, only two or application a P II I pi I physician's bottle <lb />
week is necessary, and a common hair I medicine free <lb />
brush is all to be used after rubbing the c our r to cure the <lb />
scalp for a few minutes with the only <lb />
the Preparation. Try a bottle and be your being <lb />
only cents. <lb />
AL RED <lb />
Barber, <lb />
a N. C. <lb />
upon by men, using fake names <lb />
K Because <lb />
others failed is no reason for<lb />
address you <lb />
Medical Bureau. <lb />
Hew York. <lb />
L. P. a nephew Gui- <lb />
Use of President Gar- <lb />
field, and his <lb />
He was <lb />
the Secretary of a local building <lb />
and loan association in Chicago, <lb />
and it is alleged that ho is short in <lb />
his to the extent of be- <lb />
tween and He is a <lb />
on George wife <lb />
was a sister of <lb />
When a valuable gin has been <lb />
made in Turkey and the recipient <lb />
dies, it is the polite thing to restore <lb />
the gift to the donor. And when <lb />
the government makes such a gift <lb />
and it is not returned according <lb />
to this custom, they ask for <lb />
it. So Mrs. Cox, wile or the <lb />
lamented has been asked to <lb />
back some presents which the <lb />
Sultan made to him on leaving <lb />
key when he was the United States <lb />
The Madam had <lb />
ed making another disposition of <lb />
these little treasures, but she has <lb />
gracefully complied, and the Sub <lb />
enriched again to <lb />
et a I, are defendants, the under- <lb />
signed will for sale to the highest <lb />
Udder for cash, before the Court House <lb />
door in Greenville, on Monday the 3rd <lb />
day of February, 1890, the follow big <lb />
i tracts of land situated Pitt county. <lb />
-i ; one tract <lb />
chic. .-,,, land, of T. A. <lb />
Swamp . eon-1 <lb />
lames. Noble, <lb />
taming ten acres, more or less . . <lb />
tract known as the Beaver Dam tract, <lb />
adjoining the lands of Wyatt Clark, <lb />
Jessie Button, Jr. Chas. Taylor and <lb />
others, and being the same patented by <lb />
David r Clark about the year 1847 ; also <lb />
8-85 undivided interest a certain <lb />
tract of land adjoining the lands of T <lb />
A Fames, Jesse Lancaster and others, <lb />
containing acres, more or less. <lb />
Dec 81st <lb />
Tucker <lb />
Attorneys. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
H. Jan. 1st. MM <lb />
I inform public that <lb />
manufacturing formerly carried on <lb />
me will now be carried on by Cox <lb />
Carroll. will settle all accounts made <lb />
by me and kindly ask those indebted to <lb />
to make settlements with me when <lb />
their accounts full due. I wish the <lb />
to accept sincere thanks for the <lb />
liberal patronage they have extend i to <lb />
me and now kindly ask that, the same <lb />
be extended to Cox at Carroll. <lb />
A. G. COX. <lb />
which has been levied on said land I <lb />
the property of said It. Wilson. <lb />
K. To Kim. Sheriff. <lb />
Per W Wing. D. .-. <lb />
December 5th, <lb />
Notice. <lb />
We beg to announce to public that <lb />
we row engage in the manufacturing <lb />
business as successors to A. O. Cox and <lb />
kindly ask those in need of <lb />
Cart Wheels, Buckets, <lb />
Horse Shoeing, or any repair work, <lb />
either wood or iron, to call on us and <lb />
we will 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 />
COX <lb />
, ;, i, . <lb />
On Monday the day of January A. <lb />
D, I will sell the <lb />
Hi town of to t.- <lb />
in Pitt <lb />
as Situated <lb />
In township, north side of <lb />
Tar river adjoining the <lb />
the homestead of B. J. <lb />
son and and known as the bridge <lb />
tract, or e of and bought from <lb />
by the said P. J. <lb />
and for the <lb />
said land to satisfy an execution <lb />
for collection against J. -L <lb />
and which has Oil said <lb />
land as the property H. J. <lb />
. A. K. <lb />
Per K, R. W. King, D. ,;. <lb />
December i-9. <lb />
Notice to <lb />
SAVING of <lb />
the of <lb />
1880, as Administrator <lb />
upon the estate of Albert Moore, <lb />
claims <lb />
liar o their recovery. All persons ow- <lb />
said estate will come forward and <lb />
make Immediate settlement. No- <lb />
4th, W. <lb />
Moore. <lb />
W e .- <lb />
. . . <lb />
Washington <lb />
Engines and Boilers, <lb />
AH and styles commonly used. <lb />
H, <lb />
GREAT St <lb />
THAT BOY By William O. <lb />
Young and will follow <lb />
and his sister's on their father's <lb />
acres with and breathless interest. <lb />
THE NEW SENIOR AT ANDOVER. <lb />
Herbert D. Ward. A serial school- <lb />
Site in Andover our The <lb />
boys, the professors, the lodgings, the fun. <lb />
SONS OF THE <lb />
By A right <lb />
down jolly story of modern Norse boys. <lb />
BONY AND BAN, one of the best cf the <lb />
Mary Hartwell serials. <lb />
SEALED ORDERS. I; Charles Rem- <lb />
Talbot. An amusing adventure <lb />
story of wet sheets and a Sowing <lb />
CONFESSIONS OF AN AMATEUR <lb />
PHOTOGRAPHER. By Alexander <lb />
Black. poetical and articles. <lb />
LUCY First of of <lb />
graphic North Carolina character sketches <lb />
by Margaret Sidney. <lb />
TALES OF OLD Twelve <lb />
powerful true stories by Grace Dean <lb />
a Canadian author. <lb />
THE WILL AND THE WAY <lb />
By Jessie Fremont. <lb />
About men and women great things <lb />
in the face seeming impossibilities. <lb />
THE <lb />
The funny Indian Fairy F <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 />
Voles and Cash Prizes. <lb />
SHORT STORIES sifted from <lb />
Santa Claus on a Car;. <lb />
M. Vail. William <lb />
How Tom Jumped a Mine. Mrs. H. K. <lb />
The Bun of <lb />
con. F. P Polly at the <lb />
Delia w. <lb />
Golden rot. James <lb />
C Bullet. Kate <lb />
How Simeon and Sancho Helped <lb />
the Revolution. Miss <lb />
a Darling. I. B. <lb />
Harriet Prescott <lb />
ILLUSTRATED <lb />
Noted Women. <lb />
How to a Military Snow-Fort. An <lb />
West Pointer. How the Cossacks Play <lb />
Madame de All Around a <lb />
Pro at lei Fort F. P. Fremont. Home <lb />
of Chafes r. A <lb />
Ink J. II s. N <lb />
Base-Ball Players <lb />
too A n. a Chinese Pal- <lb />
E. <lb />
The Departments will be <lb />
more interesting than ever. <lb />
farts <lb />
a adventure, by Grant Allen, <lb />
WEDNESDAY MB A <lb />
South <lb />
it a rear. Ifni IV. trains <lb />
FOR THE YOUNG <lb />
cents a For the nursery. <lb />
Sans and a <lb />
Pansy a Sunday reading. <lb />
of any ant as cents ; of four IS <lb />
D. COMPANY, <lb />
Cobb <lb />
-AND- <lb />
Commission Mer <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Edwards a N, <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
1ST. C- <lb />
have the largest midmost <lb />
tin- kind to be found in <lb />
the State, and orders for all classes <lb />
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or <lb />
STATIONERY READY <lb />
FOB PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY <lb />
u your<lb />
RALEIGH, N. C. <lb />
SHIPMENT of <lb />
We have had many years ex- <lb />
at the business and are <lb />
prepared to handle to <lb />
advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business entrusted to our <lb />
I hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful <lb />
Notice I <lb />
GULLET'S PREPARATION for baldness, <lb />
falling out of hair, and eradication of I <lb />
i before the public. <lb />
the many Who have <lb />
success, I refer yon to fol- <lb />
named gentlemen who will testify <lb />
to trill of Dry assertion <lb />
LATHAM, <lb />
MB. O. <lb />
SB., <lb />
Any one wishing to give it a for <lb />
tin- above named complaints can procure <lb />
it from ma, at my place of business, for <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED CULLEY, Barber. <lb />
f. March 14th, C . <lb />
obtained, and all business In the S. <lb />
Patent Or the Courts attended to <lb />
Moderate Fees. <lb />
We are Opposite the II. S. Patent Of- <lb />
engaged ill rail-tit- and <lb />
can obtain patent in less time than <lb />
more remote <lb />
the or drawing I we <lb />
advise as to free of chain, <lb />
we make no unless we ob- <lb />
We refer, here, to Post Mailer, the <lb />
of Money Older Did., and to <lb />
U of the S. Patent <lb />
actual in your own State, <lb />
C. Co. <lb />
Pm the Ladies <lb />
order to reduce stork before time <lb />
receive Fall I will otter <lb />
till my present stock of <lb />
from now until 1-t of September a <lb />
REDUCED PRICES. <lb />
All Hats on hand, both trimmed and <lb />
trimmed, win be sold at cost. My <lb />
include- ma of the most stylish goods <lb />
of I can give you bargains, <lb />
Mrs. M. T. <lb />
X. U. <lb />
to <lb />
MILLINER GOODS. <lb />
PACKER'S <lb />
BALSAM <lb />
I hair. <lb />
. H<lb />
PILLS. <lb />
Diamond <lb />
Mil pill <lb />
ask Pi is. nu. <lb />
far <lb />
I s <lb />
safe <lb />
JAMES A. SMITH, <lb />
TONSORIAL ARTIST, <lb />
Greenville,. <lb />
We have the the <lb />
Chair ever used in the art. Clean towels, <lb />
sharp razors, satisfaction guaranteed <lb />
every Instance. Call an I be con <lb />
Ladies waited on at their <lb />
Cleaning clothes r <lb />
BOOKS <lb />
I, t, <lb />
He keeps on hand a tine assortment <lb />
books publisher <lb />
I fall on him for Bibles, large or small. <lb />
,,,,,, For <lb />
Grist, MILLS <lb />
Circular and Shingle Saws, <lb />
Rubber and Leather Belling. <lb />
In fact anything in machine line. <lb />
We represent the standard <lb />
of land and can sell as low as <lb />
the lowest and on better terms. <lb />
Write for terms and Mire-. <lb />
Of Interest to <lb />
mi <lb />
O. K. STILLS, Manager- <lb />
Washington, C.<lb />
MOW THYSELF, <lb />
and <lb />
MADE WITH <lb />
H r V <lb />
COCOA <lb />
MADE WITH BOILING <lb />
Books, <lb />
works generally. <lb />
you any book want on <lb />
short notice. <lb />
M. <lb />
W I. I <lb />
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h and <lb />
re- <lb />
in what w- Ml Too to <lb />
I and about at <lb />
van <lb />
A and Treatise Mi <lb />
the Errors of Youth, <lb />
and of the Blood <lb />
Untold Miseries <lb />
from Vice, or <lb />
for Work, Married or Social <lb />
Avoid this <lb />
work. I. paces, <lb />
gilt. Price, only by <lb />
Wm. ft. M. D. re- Very <lb />
sired COLD AND <lb />
Vaults, k <lb />
f would call your <lb />
to the following address and <lb />
yon to remember that you can buy a <lb />
HEADSTONE or of <lb />
tint house cheaper than any other in <lb />
country. That It is the most reliable <lb />
and best known having been <lb />
for over forty years in this vicinity <lb />
That the workmanship is second to none <lb />
and has unusual far i I it if for ling or- <lb />
pay <lb />
in. if fat in<lb />
I W. pay all air. Altai <lb />
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