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Remember you can get <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Through 1891 for only <lb/>
fl. DOLLAR. l. <lb/>
But ill order to it yon must <lb/>
PAY IN ADVANCE.----- <lb/>
Eastern<lb/>
L JOB PRINTING- <lb/>
that can be. surpassed no- <lb/>
Mi-i r this section. Our work always <lb/>
gives satisfaction <lb/>
your <lb/>
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
Per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
VOL. IX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. WEDNESDAY <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
Editorial Paragraphs. <lb/>
Diphtheria is in Indian <lb/>
. a polls. <lb/>
is officially <lb/>
the States <lb/>
New York Letter. <lb/>
EAT K <lb/>
LION <lb/>
A MILK WAR. <lb/>
New York, Dec. 12th, <lb/>
There a if three great engineering <lb/>
now before people <lb/>
this city vicinity which are <lb/>
also of Interest lo the whole <lb/>
To the Ladies of Greenville. <lb/>
The Executive Committee of the <lb/>
North Yet Association <lb/>
have a <lb/>
at. Already the <lb/>
opened several dis- <lb/>
worthy confederate <lb/>
arc being provided More are <lb/>
seeking to be admitted The Com- <lb/>
with an abiding in <lb/>
love that the good people Of North <lb/>
Stray Bits of Fan. A Happy <lb/>
The Republican Trick. OVER THE STATE. <lb/>
try. One is tie North tunnel. cherish the and <lb/>
another is flu; North River j disabled have risked the <lb/>
and the third is the East River; establishment of a relying <lb/>
tunnel. Such a of upon Hie generosity a <lb/>
enterprises has never public to sustain it I do not <lb/>
been lo our believe that the have <lb/>
RaW Together i- Billie for Those <lb/>
Who Lore Laugh. , <lb/>
You cannot tell which way a train <lb/>
has gone by the tracks it leaves. <lb/>
it comes to a question of so- <lb/>
I he host is not always the <lb/>
die <lb/>
She a hotly-contested game <lb/>
don't they give each <lb/>
side hall and not have so much <lb/>
fuss <lb/>
When we wrote a certain lady <lb/>
was as gentle as the down upon the <lb/>
thistle our punster said thistle tickle <lb/>
Raleigh Chronicle. <lb/>
Mr. Gideon Morris, who lives in <lb/>
Raleigh, came from Greensboro on <lb/>
Friday with a bride whom he married <lb/>
there on Thanksgiving morning. <lb/>
I hey were engaged twenty-nine <lb/>
years ago, while Morris was a <lb/>
soldier the Confederate In <lb/>
National Alliance set <lb/>
Down Bill, They <lb/>
Colored Alliance to Pass <lb/>
S solutions in its Favor. <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
Early in the session of the National <lb/>
Alliance and <lb/>
1861, while campaigning in Union convention at Fin., last <lb/>
Mr. Morris met the young lady and week, a resolution was unanimously <lb/>
tell in love with her. returned adopted protesting against the pass- <lb/>
his love and they were engaged. Inge Lodge Force bill This <lb/>
Not long afterward Mr. Morris was j wasn't exactly to the liking <lb/>
in the battle of Sharpsburg, lighting Force bill statesmen to offset it <lb/>
Tor his country and his and fell manipulated the colored Na-. <lb/>
on the Held horribly Wounded. Alliance convention, also in j <lb/>
several month's as an invalid session there, and got the <lb/>
Happenings of Interest Occur- <lb/>
ring in North Carolina. <lb/>
AS REFLECTED EXCHANGES <lb/>
next Legislature will lie coin- <lb/>
posed id Democrats and Be <lb/>
publicans. <lb/>
The train <lb/>
High Point killed eighteen <lb/>
o rake last Fri <lb/>
The last Scotland Neck Democrat <lb/>
reported four <lb/>
and two burned. <lb/>
THE DYING <lb/>
The bravest are the truest; <lb/>
The loving are the <lb/>
Col. Christie, of Carolina, fell <lb/>
mortally wounded at the battle of Get- <lb/>
while gallantly leading hie men <lb/>
against the enemy's breastworks. <lb/>
was taken to Winchester, where be wag <lb/>
nursed tenderly until his death. <lb/>
longed to see his young wife, bis darling <lb/>
hut when she reached Winchester <lb/>
he dead. His last words were, <lb/>
me for <lb/>
The following beautiful and touching <lb/>
were published. <lb/>
, in <lb/>
They are won by of preservation for the <lb/>
ii at <lb/>
that the city <lb/>
River will be a monumental j to every one, but especially do I Mrs. would yon <lb/>
undertaking in It will appeal to the women of North Car-1 <lb/>
American missionaries two of <lb/>
the are threatened <lb/>
by the natives. <lb/>
The wheat yield of Minnesota and <lb/>
Dakota i- now generally con- <lb/>
ceded to be about bushels. <lb/>
be twice as as the Ease <lb/>
bridge, will weigh ten times as <lb/>
many ions, will accommodate four <lb/>
times as many railroad its <lb/>
pier will be twice as high, the <lb/>
cost will be I limes as much. <lb/>
The Ne r York will be at <lb/>
street, and the proposed grand <lb/>
union depot at Union Square. I he <lb/>
estimated cost of in <lb/>
Miss De <lb/>
or William has decorated <lb/>
Professor Koch with the grand <lb/>
Cross of the Older of the Red Eagle. <lb/>
lo the <lb/>
special object of their care. The <lb/>
has no certain hind to <lb/>
for support. laid the <lb/>
foundation stone of the <lb/>
upon the loyalty of North <lb/>
to the came of the noble and do you liken <lb/>
i good, and with faith in God lite lo a receding <lb/>
will maintain the rights he's always just <lb/>
I appeal especially to the ladies, <lb/>
Help Give us some <lb/>
I sort of an mid send <lb/>
the proceeds to W. C. <lb/>
always <lb/>
j gives me a book as a birthday <lb/>
Miss Do a line <lb/>
library you must have <lb/>
she had mourned him <lb/>
at his head on which have been <lb/>
lad as one dead, resolution a non-sectional cast I Scotland Neck <lb/>
and buried with a tombstone and an appearance fairness, ft is I Davis, colored, is short in accounts <lb/>
thin. The way the bill reads and taken to <lb/>
The national divorce re firm <lb/>
league urges uniform legislation on <lb/>
the question of marriage and <lb/>
bur with ten big railroad , . ., us . .,, , <lb/>
companies to contribute may not I sort of an send . <lb/>
take long to raise it. j the proceeds W C. j ,,. a, . ,,. <lb/>
WELL TRAINED LIONS. j treasurer, I, N. Will , <lb/>
Prof. Darling, the lion tamer in j .- I JOB <lb/>
the play now <lb/>
at Garden, presents <lb/>
of the most interesting <lb/>
She had heard that he had been <lb/>
killed at Sharps-burg. She could I <lb/>
learn nothing definite and his long I <lb/>
silence served to confirm the report I <lb/>
will her. She gave her heart and j <lb/>
hand to another and married him <lb/>
just three days Mr. <lb/>
reached home <lb/>
Weary body, sick soul and <lb/>
sore in heart, Mr. Morris turned I <lb/>
sadly from her home. She went l <lb/>
now it does apply to all sections of <lb/>
the United States alike, bin in <lb/>
it would only apply to Demo- <lb/>
states or Democratic cities, for <lb/>
as the whole machinery is in the <lb/>
hands of the Republicans there never <lb/>
would be a petition by Democrats for , <lb/>
its in Republican States, <lb/>
unless Democrats throughout the Washington <lb/>
country entered into an understand It. Ware <lb/>
Raleigh for trial. Her husband. <lb/>
E. Davis, has absconded. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Mr. T. of Wayne <lb/>
county, was the first lax collector in <lb/>
the State to settle with the State <lb/>
Treasurer this year. Ami is the <lb/>
color in the Stale. <lb/>
the <lb/>
to that effect to make the law, if and was stationed at <lb/>
passed, as odious as The Reidsville. We wish bin <lb/>
Mississippi, became a widow , is , f,. states <lb/>
again, and moved <lb/>
no post- i .,,, <lb/>
to <lb/>
you <lb/>
boa announced his <lb/>
the Standard, the <lb/>
weekly he founded <lb/>
four years ago. <lb/>
for aid the drought <lb/>
sufferers and Nebraska <lb/>
have been a St Louis and <lb/>
oilier Western cities. <lb/>
l in . , , . ii . <lb/>
unconcerned and gives the binding a triune <lb/>
I. orders to the beasts in a quieter and all who manifest <lb/>
one than a foreman would order a M <lb/>
The ocean steamer <lb/>
New neck made <lb/>
from ii-town to New <lb/>
days hours and <lb/>
There were some noted men in <lb/>
Senator class at <lb/>
among them J. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Justice Waite. <lb/>
malices to be found in this Hi. <lb/>
exhibition ahead of <lb/>
of as , <lb/>
railroad is ahead of the stage coach. <lb/>
Instead wildly leaping <lb/>
cage, whip m hand, firing <lb/>
at the lions raising a <lb/>
the in I be <lb/>
inn <lb/>
gang of Italian laborers. Neither <lb/>
is he to take bis eyes off them <lb/>
whenever he pleases, and daring <lb/>
the performance he turns back <lb/>
on them a dozen nine-. Toe animals <lb/>
are wonderfully trained, and at i he <lb/>
the professors bidding go a <lb/>
-of Mini a general ion <lb/>
ago would be considered If <lb/>
THE OF MILK. <lb/>
The Milk Fro- <lb/>
the readiness which <lb/>
will find on the part of s to . yon appear <lb/>
encourage yon. to-night <lb/>
ladies of Raleigh and Durham, <lb/>
bless have been <lb/>
of most benefit in this <lb/>
and i he manage- <lb/>
under lasting obligations. <lb/>
May I ask that the ladies of Green- <lb/>
ville Jo i that <lb/>
this appeal will not pass unheeded. <lb/>
lo me <lb/>
am <lb/>
cities only. <lb/>
Iv for the Son <lb/>
in I <lb/>
h. <lb/>
lie <lb/>
She away <lb/>
I'm afraid <lb/>
drinking as <lb/>
to every true sum <lb/>
lo s my sell, J <lb/>
be <lb/>
S Garb. <lb/>
Against Reason <lb/>
Press and <lb/>
Forty-two Tier cent, of the people<lb/>
you've been ; <lb/>
Husband on Wedding <lb/>
want rooms for my sell an I wife. <lb/>
Hotel f j <lb/>
course she <lb/>
lovely. The sweetest girl n i <lb/>
the world. <lb/>
no, let's not ex- <lb/>
claimed the little boy. as his nurse <lb/>
proposed on board a yacht, <lb/>
the burst into <lb/>
Why, Willie, what in the world is <lb/>
the matter just b-ll heard one I <lb/>
in tell another to set the <lb/>
s-s <lb/>
of Maryland live in the <lb/>
Ill other Wolds, <lb/>
Baltimore is <lb/>
outside of the city, <lb/>
Baltimore has a large trade outside I public <lb/>
I has sen a say bl ls <lb/>
The ingenuity id the makers <lb/>
fashion must be becoming severely <lb/>
taxed. They foisted the dude <lb/>
ix a meek and long suffer <lb/>
last spring, and now they <lb/>
in the ring black collars <lb/>
milk oar be worn with white shirts. <lb/>
. M P I live cities. must live and There's consolation in the <lb/>
late Chief of quarts, the loot the bill that the of this can <lb/>
. charge, with an addition cents j stand almost <lb/>
Two detectives have j <lb/>
can when the can is delivered <lb/>
n the west side of the <lb/>
River. Tins is an increase of hall a <lb/>
rested I a a quart over <lb/>
living near Meeker. Col., charging j the Milk Exchange tor December, <lb/>
him with being the mar- which was cents a net to the <lb/>
of Millionaire of Chi result will no doubt <lb/>
a con test between the dealers <lb/>
-and the producers. The Union M <lb/>
an important and in <lb/>
Surgeon William A. Wheeler, dude most of the heavy producers <lb/>
the United States marine hospital Hie near-by state, <lb/>
wife Connecticut and New The <lb/>
reason assigned for the raise <lb/>
at Norfolk, and <lb/>
Hashed with a <lb/>
I- there any reason in the above <lb/>
ll those people <lb/>
in Baltimore were to bum their city <lb/>
and go to farming where would they <lb/>
and the population outside the city <lb/>
dud a market their produce <lb/>
Why is it that farm lands are more <lb/>
valuable near large cities those <lb/>
an off i there were no y <lb/>
people lo be led What would the court <lb/>
try people do with their pro- <lb/>
duct the markets and <lb/>
stores of our cities and towns <lb/>
and you see corn, peas, potatoes. <lb/>
Pick wife wants to have <lb/>
portrait in oil of her mother, but <lb/>
the old lady is dead, an we have no <lb/>
likeness of her except this photo- <lb/>
graph. Could you make a portrait <lb/>
from that <lb/>
yes; I will promise <lb/>
to give you a speaking likeness. <lb/>
Peek do. I don't <lb/>
want that <lb/>
California. About one year ago her <lb/>
second husband, Mr. Wood, of <lb/>
Mr. Morris soon s new love, I Potato Blight and its Remedy. <lb/>
and since i bat day of so much sad <lb/>
The year ha been om of Hie <lb/>
worst ever known for <lb/>
to late crop <lb/>
has been damaged from one third to <lb/>
four fifths of a normal yield. <lb/>
blight is caused by fungus, <lb/>
This fungus is <lb/>
propagated by spores prod need by the <lb/>
previous crop which remain dormant <lb/>
in the ground during the winter and <lb/>
attack the young vines in the spring. <lb/>
The is also propagated by <lb/>
see i potatoes which contain portions <lb/>
or growing of <lb/>
the growers should <lb/>
avoid planting two successive crops <lb/>
on the same bra i starve mil <lb/>
the spores in the Soil, <lb/>
does not attack any other <lb/>
Seed potatoes carefully <lb/>
and the diseased one- ii-j <lb/>
, , , Spraying the growing vines <lb/>
Durham Globe. tans also be attended to. The best <lb/>
There was a the . day remedy to u-e is Cooper- <lb/>
in l town within a day's journey Mixture, made as follow- in <lb/>
Durham. A pine box was hustled wooden or earthenware vessels dis- <lb/>
of a squalid shanty, packed out solve M pounds of copper <lb/>
to the graveyard without in gallons <lb/>
dumped into a grave. The j soft water. In another vessel dis- <lb/>
hes contained the unadorned re- solve of carbonate of soda <lb/>
mains a poor, faded woman <lb/>
ions with the pa <lb/>
rill I In-own. <lb/>
when he resigned his first love <lb/>
; to another, be has been married three <lb/>
times. His last wile diet in this <lb/>
city a over a year ago. <lb/>
A months ago Mr Morris <lb/>
I wrote to Mrs. Wood at her <lb/>
home. The missive foil <lb/>
I her on to California. In her reply to <lb/>
j Mr. Morris she told hint she was a <lb/>
j widow. Correspondence between <lb/>
them followed. The VOWS, and <lb/>
I pledges love of nine years <lb/>
I ago were called up and renewed. <lb/>
I Mr. Morris went up to Greensboro on i f i <lb/>
I Wednesday. Mr-. Wood met him <lb/>
I there. They were one, and <lb/>
I they an here, which place will be <lb/>
i I heir lire home. <lb/>
Raleigh Stephen J. <lb/>
Daniel, a worthy Greene county <lb/>
farmer, committed suicide by shoot- <lb/>
himself through the heart with a <lb/>
revolver. Me had been unfortunate <lb/>
in business affairs, and his farm was <lb/>
sold under execution at Snow Hill. <lb/>
This is the cause assigned for the <lb/>
rash deed. He leaves a wile <lb/>
or eight children- <lb/>
Why the Discrimination. <lb/>
T- <lb/>
ox. <lb/>
Tarboro Buckner <lb/>
says he pounds <lb/>
seed cotton on one acre planted in <lb/>
cotton ibis and on acre <lb/>
manured only with guano and <lb/>
he got 1,668 pounds of seed cotton. <lb/>
S. Jenkins, of Lawrence <lb/>
township has killed <lb/>
only old whose average <lb/>
weight was pounds There is <lb/>
nulling phenomenal about their <lb/>
weight, ii is u very good average. <lb/>
Come and kiss me for my Lizzie, tell her <lb/>
love death. <lb/>
commend the following, from <lb/>
a. tobacco, the Henderson Gold the <lb/>
pounds of stems. of <lb/>
razor a , <lb/>
o price by the producers is the in- <lb/>
burglar they discovered in price of feed. Former effort <lb/>
their home. <lb/>
Several acres of land, <lb/>
covered with valuable <lb/>
will be thrown open for set- <lb/>
December at Ashland, <lb/>
Wis., when Congressman <lb/>
bill goes into effect. <lb/>
iv produce <lb/>
I on the price milk j The larger the <lb/>
city the mole he country produce <lb/>
in to the Exchange have <lb/>
not. been successful, for the reason <lb/>
that milk has been brought <lb/>
great and many <lb/>
the Union sold their <lb/>
; milk at exchange prices. <lb/>
Edwin Arlington. <lb/>
A Massachusetts little girl, who <lb/>
held a child's notion of what prayer <lb/>
is for, prayed Lord, <lb/>
want a while She waited <lb/>
for a while for developments and <lb/>
then her prayer a little more <lb/>
for their support and the; Lord, I want a <lb/>
it Potatoes j white Another pause for <lb/>
development, with unsatisfactory res <lb/>
suite, and then a vigorous <lb/>
Lord, I want a white rabbit, an I <lb/>
I want it <lb/>
Fate of the Apostles. <lb/>
St. Matthew is supposed to have <lb/>
suffered martyrdom, or was slain <lb/>
with the sword at the city of <lb/>
A Western Republican paper says <lb/>
the are lying upon <lb/>
This is probably a mis- <lb/>
print for ears. The republicans , <lb/>
have lied so that could <lb/>
St. Mark was dragged through <lb/>
the streets of Alexandria Egypt, <lb/>
i till he expired. <lb/>
St. Luke was hanged on an olive <lb/>
s needed <lb/>
greater price it brings <lb/>
are worth per in <lb/>
and forty or fifty <lb/>
miles off in the country. Hen who <lb/>
argue that large and populous cities ; <lb/>
not a benefit to the <lb/>
agricultural interests do <lb/>
matter as we see-them. Such <lb/>
seem to the fruit <lb/>
prejudice and not of reason. The <lb/>
country is by <lb/>
and the cities could not be without <lb/>
washing in gallons of water. <lb/>
Stir the soda into the copper solution <lb/>
and use as soon as possible. Apply <lb/>
to the by means of the <lb/>
way Knapsack Sprayer. For small <lb/>
plots the may lie splashed on <lb/>
the vines with an old broom or wisp <lb/>
of or put on with a sprinkling <lb/>
poor J pot. about gallons of liquid <lb/>
that p and apply when <lb/>
, I her hollow cheeks but a few vines are in full id om and again <lb/>
years ago radiant With the bloom after two If the weather is <lb/>
healthy. Would believe it that third application two weeks <lb/>
her matted gray hair was like a after the second may be necessary, <lb/>
mist of gold floating in perfumed This liquid costs less than one cent <lb/>
whose dead face there were none lo j <lb/>
mourn, whose tangled hair there <lb/>
were no lingers to ill., whose <lb/>
slumbering eyes had closed on a <lb/>
World that was all coldness, all <lb/>
blackness, and all despair. What's <lb/>
the telling the story It's been <lb/>
told so often, so often in this <lb/>
world. Would you believe it <lb/>
North Carolina twenty nine <lb/>
cigar factories which used 2,429.262 <lb/>
pounds tobacco, made <lb/>
cigars and cigarette-. <lb/>
Two hundred and thirty-lour tobacco <lb/>
factories used pounds of <lb/>
leaf I <lb/>
pounds of other materials; <lb/>
pounds plug lo- <lb/>
pounds of line cut <lb/>
chewing, pounds <lb/>
pounds of snuff, etc. <lb/>
Stamps used valued at 11.621,484.16. <lb/>
Milton Quite a in- <lb/>
marriage look place at Pleas <lb/>
Grove, on the A. A D. <lb/>
on The groom, who resides <lb/>
near Pleasant Grove, was years <lb/>
a resident <lb/>
was about years old and is level- <lb/>
headed. She wished to get married, <lb/>
say my Father, that <lb/>
I, was are true and just. <lb/>
Is she coming- and would <lb/>
see her face once more; <lb/>
I would hear her speaking to ma ere <lb/>
life s fevered dream is <lb/>
would fold her to my bosom, look into <lb/>
her soft, bright <lb/>
I would tell her how I loved her, her <lb/>
once before die. <lb/>
I- she coming Oh evening and my <lb/>
tuning comes not <lb/>
Lift the curtain-it grows darker-it i <lb/>
; sunlight on <lb/>
Her. All the evening dews arc am <lb/>
Western N. light Is gone; <lb/>
I- she coming softly comes <lb/>
footsteps on, <lb/>
with and kiss me. <lb/>
iii w tor Illy <lb/>
. Take for her my parting blessing;, take <lb/>
I the last warm kiss of life, <lb/>
Tell her I will wait to greet <lb/>
the Mod and are, <lb/>
Iii home untouched by sorrow. <lb/>
her she must meet there. <lb/>
Is she coming the <lb/>
me see the fading light; <lb/>
Oh I want to live to see her, surely she <lb/>
Will come to-night. <lb/>
Surely ere the day light <lb/>
fold her to my breast; <lb/>
. With her head upon my bosom, calmly <lb/>
could sink to rt. <lb/>
Ii is hard to die without her; look J <lb/>
think she's coming now; <lb/>
can almost feel her kisses on my faded <lb/>
cheek and brow; <lb/>
I can almost hear her <lb/>
check upon my cheek <lb/>
Hark hear the front door open; I- <lb/>
she speak <lb/>
No drop the curtain I <lb/>
see her face no more, <lb/>
I sec it smiling on me on the bright <lb/>
and better shore. <lb/>
Tell her she must come lo me In that <lb/>
Eden land of light; <lb/>
Tell her p be waiting for her where <lb/>
there is no night; <lb/>
Tell her t hit I called her darling, blessed <lb/>
her With my dying breath; <lb/>
six <lb/>
I lot. <lb/>
It is <lb/>
the people <lb/>
a solid chin k <lb/>
The Senate. <lb/>
lie on almost j <lb/>
ton Star. <lb/>
National <lb/>
The Senate now contains Res <lb/>
the cities- publicans and Democrats. The <lb/>
four new Senators from Wyoming I <lb/>
and as the man whose choice she was I <lb/>
was rather too old and infirm to come <lb/>
after her. she went to Pleasant Grove j <lb/>
where he her. As soon as she <lb/>
stepped from the train the groom. <lb/>
with remarkable spryness, rushed up <lb/>
and kissed her then led her to a <lb/>
store near by. where they were soon <lb/>
Raleigh Chronicle. made one, and went their way re- <lb/>
Hill said what every <lb/>
that even- her knows to true. We <lb/>
die alone, the preliminary battle <lb/>
of gold floating in perfumed <lb/>
air Would you believe it that men ; X. <lb/>
thronged and cringed for a smile I St I lion. <lb/>
from those dead, pallid lips is j <lb/>
hard to believe and yet it is all <lb/>
true. Ami when the bloom was gone <lb/>
where were they Perhaps sin- won <lb/>
that while she starve I and <lb/>
worked and suffered; perhaps she <lb/>
thought was bard <lb/>
brothers left her to <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
truth. <lb/>
If you want, business men to <lb/>
to your town, encourage those who <lb/>
are already here. If you have a <lb/>
prosperous town, people will come <lb/>
who arc disposed to make yon <lb/>
must bury all jealousy and <lb/>
work together for common prosperity <lb/>
and mutual benefit. Wake up <lb/>
eyes and go to work. Borrow <lb/>
no troubles, but make it the best <lb/>
kind of a prosperous and <lb/>
progressive town in every sense of the <lb/>
word. <lb/>
The Fight is Ahead. <lb/>
c r <lb/>
n. e <lb/>
; that her lather <lb/>
I against her. <lb/>
lint it's all over non- <lb/>
closed the door <lb/>
the wind <lb/>
Pass Them Around <lb/>
A gatherer of religious statistics <lb/>
says there are ninety-five towns in <lb/>
the State Maine where there are <lb/>
no religions services held, <lb/>
will account in part for the fact that <lb/>
men like Tom Reed are sent to rep- <lb/>
resent that State in <lb/>
Star- <lb/>
According to the Postmaster Gen- <lb/>
report the from post- <lb/>
stamps for the past year was <lb/>
which <lb/>
was clear profit. <lb/>
deficit of Mr. <lb/>
maker's department, <lb/>
or extravagant man. <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
tree in Greece. <lb/>
St. John was put in a of <lb/>
boiling oil at Rome, and escaped <lb/>
from <lb/>
the Both are, I and Idaho will the Republicans and the clouds <lb/>
parts the whole and all efforts majority of March 1891.1 an, <lb/>
one against the other are i Then they will lose the seats see An,, is <lb/>
tore of New York; coming towards us so I g <lb/>
of of Who they with <lb/>
Winston <lb/>
Inexcusably wrong. <lb/>
There is genera complaint the of Kansas, probably <lb/>
scarcity of dwelling houses in many <lb/>
of the towns and cities ibis Si ate. <lb/>
notwithstanding the fact that There <lb/>
has been a great deal of building <lb/>
stretched anus They are Prodigal years of cons ant effort, <lb/>
only. The great contest is ahead. <lb/>
Let every Democrat join a Demo <lb/>
Let him <lb/>
the paramount issue upon which the <lb/>
preliminary battle has been won. <lb/>
On that issue of sound <lb/>
great contest of 1892 <lb/>
Let us have two leading manufacturing firm. Unseal <lb/>
The city Ohio, is <lb/>
I ablate with indignation on the part, <lb/>
of the workingmen of both parties H <lb/>
the tyrannical action of a <lb/>
SPIELS. <lb/>
n. c <lb/>
I I. L. <lb/>
DENTIST. <lb/>
death. He afterwards died in the past years a <lb/>
death at in Asia. I great deal still being done. some <lb/>
St. James the Great was behead- has been delayed or <lb/>
that of of New Hampshire, coining home from the <lb/>
I ed at Jerusalem <lb/>
St. James the Less was thrown <lb/>
I from a pinnacle or wing of the tern <lb/>
I pie, and beaten to death with <lb/>
a fuller's club. <lb/>
Phillip was banged up against <lb/>
temporarily stopped because of the <lb/>
lack of a sufficient supply of build- <lb/>
material, brick and lumber both <lb/>
being scarce. It is the smaller class <lb/>
They would lose the seat of Senator <lb/>
Plait, of Connecticut, if the <lb/>
were allowed to govern in that Coin <lb/>
How Mr. as an <lb/>
honorable and conscientious man, <lb/>
can retain a seat in the Senate when <lb/>
where they chewed husks and grovel <lb/>
led the hogs. They are coming <lb/>
home after years of revelry and wick <lb/>
coining with bleared eyes <lb/>
and trembling limbs, to cat the fats <lb/>
calf and drink the wine. <lb/>
dwellings which are most in de-j wt. cannot account for except on the <lb/>
are suitable to wage i general ground or the hostility <lb/>
earners of small who have Republicans to majority rule. <lb/>
all-the elections in Ins State for j Than be Joy at their home to <lb/>
eight years show that the Democrats thanksgiving that the <lb/>
considerably outnumber the j have returned and the lost <lb/>
cans In Ins State is one of the things arc found Anthems will be sung <lb/>
by glad voices; and, if the of <lb/>
the dead ever revisit this world, <lb/>
some taste and like neat but <lb/>
Col. John D. Cameron of <lb/>
announces himself a candidate <lb/>
for the Principal Clerkship of the <lb/>
next House of Representatives. He <lb/>
served at time tn this capacity <lb/>
for six successive sessions of the <lb/>
Legislature and held the place until <lb/>
the Republicans and Independents <lb/>
got control of the House. Col. <lb/>
Cameron baa been a <lb/>
for Democracy and has served <lb/>
the cause well, and we hope oar <lb/>
Democratic friends will consider bis <lb/>
claims Her- <lb/>
And yet there is at a i cannot afford to pay high rents. It <lb/>
should be aim of every tow-n <lb/>
St. Bartholomew was flayed alive which expects to have a and <lb/>
by command of a barbarous <lb/>
St. Andrew was bound to a cross, <lb/>
whence he preached the people <lb/>
till be expired. <lb/>
St. Thomas was through the <lb/>
has about it, to <lb/>
have nice dwellings enough for all <lb/>
the right people who desire <lb/>
to locate. Where this is not or can <lb/>
not be done by individual effort It <lb/>
to be done by <lb/>
and by combination it can be <lb/>
, most done. This is being <lb/>
body with a lance, at in a measure by the <lb/>
and loan association, but <lb/>
in East Indies. <lb/>
St. Jude was shot to death with <lb/>
arrows. <lb/>
St. Simon Zealot was fie n <lb/>
Persia. <lb/>
St. Matthias was first stoned and <lb/>
beheaded. <lb/>
Paul was beheaded at <lb/>
Keep above for reference. <lb/>
Persons <lb/>
Ami thorn i <lb/>
by <lb/>
Brown's Hitters. <lb/>
only furnish the money lo <lb/>
individual member. A <lb/>
social ion each town would a <lb/>
short while fill the want, and while <lb/>
supplying the houses desired could <lb/>
reasonably on the invest- <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
Noah advertised the flood. He <lb/>
lived it and the fellow who <lb/>
laughed at him got drowned. Ever <lb/>
since then has been <lb/>
getting along, and those who didn't <lb/>
advertise have been getting <lb/>
The loss of the seats of Senators <lb/>
and <lb/>
would reduce the Republican <lb/>
majority to If the Democrats <lb/>
can gain three more Senators they <lb/>
will control. Among the <lb/>
whose terms expire in 1893 are Al- <lb/>
of Island, whose State <lb/>
is now Democratic; Davis, of Min- <lb/>
whoso Slate is <lb/>
opposed to the Republican or- <lb/>
by very slender lies; <lb/>
Hawley, of Connecticut, whose Stale <lb/>
is Democratic whose Legislature <lb/>
may lie; of New York, <lb/>
haps the soul of the dead woman <lb/>
in the pine box will hear the an- <lb/>
as they float out in the night <lb/>
and shudder <lb/>
Two Wive on his Hands. <lb/>
Newton Enterprise, <lb/>
Old man Stain, of <lb/>
township, who had the good fortune <lb/>
last spring to secure a pension, <lb/>
is having a little tribulation mixed <lb/>
with the sweets of life. He now has <lb/>
two wives on his hands and trouble <lb/>
evidently brewing. Soon after he <lb/>
whose State whose Legislature j came to eastern he married <lb/>
are both Democratic; Paddock, a woman of section, and there <lb/>
Nebraska, where the Democrats was no intimation that he had left a <lb/>
just elected three Representatives, <lb/>
and Sawyer, of Wisconsin, and <lb/>
of Michigan, in which <lb/>
States Democrats have just won <lb/>
sweeping victories. m <lb/>
There is an excellent -prospect, <lb/>
therefore, that on March 1893. the <lb/>
nation will have a Democratic <lb/>
a Democratic Senate and a <lb/>
Democratic House. <lb/>
wife behind until the success of his <lb/>
pension application became assured. <lb/>
Then the report spread in the neigh- <lb/>
that a wife had <lb/>
in Tennessee had become very <lb/>
about his welfare. Finally <lb/>
wife No. appears in person, and <lb/>
in reducing the wages <lb/>
organization, of diffused education j Democrat who voted for War <lb/>
in Democratic principles. The array j wick to the extent of per cent. <lb/>
will be in line for the Presidency and j it is denounced by every one as n <lb/>
the enemy is bound to go down be- most despicable at revenge for <lb/>
w defeat. <lb/>
The firm of A Co. are the <lb/>
The Washington Star says it has i largest manufactures agricultural <lb/>
good authority saving a com- machinery, steam engines and similar <lb/>
pact has been entered into between j articles in tins section, their immense <lb/>
President Harrison and. Secretary business being conducted mostly in <lb/>
for- A <lb/>
G R E E N V I L I. X. V. C <lb/>
Blaine in reference to the <lb/>
the Presidency. is <lb/>
ed that Mr. Blaine. licit being <lb/>
over the outlook for life g. o. <lb/>
p., is not hankering to be immolated. <lb/>
He prefers to devote himself to build- <lb/>
up trade with the Latin States <lb/>
south of and go into history as <lb/>
the successful manipulator of the re- <lb/>
it addition to this <lb/>
his wife is lo his running <lb/>
again the Presidency, he is <lb/>
disposed to respect her wishes. The <lb/>
only condition upon which he would <lb/>
accept n nomination is that the de- <lb/>
should he unanimous, which <lb/>
would make it appear to be his duty <lb/>
to disregard his own inclinations and <lb/>
accept the trust. The understand- <lb/>
between him and Mr. Harrison Is <lb/>
to the effect that he and his friends <lb/>
will boom, support and nominate <lb/>
Harrison if they can, but if <lb/>
pears the demand for Blaine is <lb/>
such as to to make big nomination <lb/>
important then Mr. Harrison is to <lb/>
step aside as gracefully as he <lb/>
how make place for Mr. Blaine. <lb/>
This is a very nice little arrange- <lb/>
title No. to the smiles provided some of the other <lb/>
and pension of the aforesaid lows do not jump in and it <lb/>
lino r- r- . rt. <lb/>
has become decidedly shaky. <lb/>
W St <lb/>
the South and West. They cm ploy- <lb/>
about hands in the busy seas n, <lb/>
more limn being employed the <lb/>
year round. <lb/>
The Southern and Western people <lb/>
ought to find some one else from <lb/>
whom to purchase their machinery <lb/>
agricultural implements. <lb/>
sell Co. is hardly the firm to de- <lb/>
serve anything at the hands of the <lb/>
people of this section. <lb/>
The New York men <lb/>
are again loading this county with <lb/>
their circular letters. At least a- <lb/>
half dozen of our citizens have <lb/>
brought to this office, within the past <lb/>
week, letters description which <lb/>
they have received through mail. <lb/>
Of course the proposition is dis- <lb/>
honest on its lace, and what purports <lb/>
to be a newspaper clipping, which is <lb/>
enclosed with each circular, is a <lb/>
palpable is not a clipping <lb/>
from any newspaper at all, but is a <lb/>
job set up to represent a clipping, <lb/>
and printed on both sides. <lb/>
None but suckers bile such bait <lb/>
as this. We warn our people lo <lb/>
throw all green goods circulars in <lb/>
the <lb/>
J. J. m <lb/>
TUCKER ft <lb/>
A W <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
. c. <lb/>
HARRY SKI <lb/>
SKINNER, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
i; i. JAMES, <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.- <lb/>
GREENVILLE, If. <lb/>
Practice in all the courts. <lb/>
a Specialty. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
B. YELLOWLEY, . <lb/>
A T-A W, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
DR <lb/>
. J MARQUIS, <lb/>
DENTIST. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
of <lb/>
In Skinner Building, <lb/>
opposite P holograph Gallery. <lb/>
torn mack <lb/>
Or an worn out, really rood Mr <lb/>
Try <lb/>
It win cure Ton. and elf s <lb/>
by all <lb/>
The New Lee and New Patron Cook Stoves stand in the lead. D. D. Haskett<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
The following which we find in <lb/>
J, Editor ad <lb/>
at Post at <lb/>
Mail <lb/>
the Salisbury Herald will be inter <lb/>
to the reader of the Re- <lb/>
for two reasons ; first that <lb/>
it gives names of candidates for <lb/>
week is by the <lb/>
Southern am <lb/>
fur their Foreign <lb/>
Work. It is also In make <lb/>
a Christmas offering for <lb/>
Kill, W. <lb/>
Speaker of the next House of Rep- J Work by the Sunday School. <lb/>
, ,. , . . , . . Churches. Some the good <lb/>
which hare not of South are leading in <lb/>
been published in our col-his work- <lb/>
and second, because <lb/>
makes special mention of a dis- <lb/>
citizen of The Register el Deed has <lb/>
and one whom the a <lb/>
j warrants for those persons in <lb/>
drawing which <lb/>
ho <lb/>
If yon want the most hand- <lb/>
some Sewing yon ever <lb/>
free of cost <lb/>
-The Third Party. <lb/>
A great deal is being said about <lb/>
the third party lately. There is <lb/>
no doubt that the farmers are the <lb/>
most oppressed class of people in <lb/>
our country, and it is to be hoped <lb/>
that something will soon be done <lb/>
to relieve them. But when we <lb/>
consider the condition cf the <lb/>
try and the relative strength of the <lb/>
two parties, we confess we cannot <lb/>
see any good that can be done by <lb/>
starting anew The Alli- <lb/>
principles and the Demo-1 Hairy Skinner, and he <lb/>
principles are s <lb/>
other that there ought <lb/>
trouble in uniting them <lb/>
common It is a fact <lb/>
and known by all that the , <lb/>
Republican party is no friend of <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
, iii ii <lb/>
few weeks since nominated at <lb/>
Speaker. The says i In this theft are pension- <lb/>
Quite a number of , soldiers widows The <lb/>
have been mentioned in j name, and class to winch, the, be- <lb/>
with the of House t M <lb/>
of the next Leg-, 3rd class 4th class <lb/>
Among those most prom- . . . , . . <lb/>
named II. Sm- <lb/>
ton, A. Dough- I M Ross, <lb/>
ton Colonel Burn Dunn <lb/>
Skinner, of Pitt; A. J r aW <lb/>
Jones,, B. Peebles I M <lb/>
W. M. J <lb/>
of Gran A Ham,, <lb/>
and Dr. W. A. l Bf V, <lb/>
There H plenty Bond I ; <lb/>
. select from, and the, -F K R. h- <lb/>
Herald has no favorite to advocate, j lounge <lb/>
of names published no pen, hi. J <lb/>
brilliant or W <lb/>
In the <lb/>
one s <lb/>
4th A <lb/>
i i, .-. . , <lb/>
each have no in the Legislature. Mar <lb/>
lit-to be Whether he mis ii. the -ell Jones, E Manning, <lb/>
take bis seat among A Matthews, glut Amanda <lb/>
Binder one members, Col. will be Parson, Spain, <lb/>
heard will make Ma <lb/>
the Alliance; and if anything is j , <lb/>
done for the relief of the farmers it <lb/>
is not to come through the <lb/>
can party. By starting a third <lb/>
party the result would doubtless <lb/>
be for some time to come that no <lb/>
one party would have a working <lb/>
majority in Congress, and <lb/>
Lucky Ann Smith, <lb/>
Stokes, Sarah Teel, L <lb/>
, Hark. C El wards <lb/>
The administration has called i Fleming, M Move. <lb/>
on pensions. <lb/>
Good It I Louisa Susan Kilter, II A <lb/>
would have been far better j Warren. <lb/>
though, if they had done so before I <lb/>
, , A Serious <lb/>
all the public money was expend-, near ., mm <lb/>
ed. The Republican members of . fire on the place of Mr. J. <lb/>
the pension committee <lb/>
the instruction of the y- recently went to <lb/>
and of Secretaries and Mississippi to spend some time <lb/>
everything at home In the of hi <lb/>
overseer. Mr. J. T. Dunn, the <lb/>
house being a short across the <lb/>
n i -l -3 Iron. Mr. resilience. <lb/>
Alliance are so and to consider only such i Fri <lb/>
nothing would be done j have decided not to make <lb/>
general pension report this <lb/>
unless there <lb/>
The <lb/>
was a combination. <lb/>
any <lb/>
meritorious claims as could not <lb/>
come under the existing laws. <lb/>
Mr. Dunn we get the particulars <lb/>
of what Saturday evening. He <lb/>
hail come over to town in the <lb/>
I to attend to some Sometime <lb/>
nearly alike the Democratic <lb/>
that we think it would be <lb/>
, . . . ., . <lb/>
better to combine a This was done not from any wish after o'clock he was returning home <lb/>
r of reaching Mr. <lb/>
P t, t . t i. ll he ,.,.,, some one <lb/>
The Alliance is in of but that there Dona in looking out from her <lb/>
national banks, is no appropriate saw smoke <lb/>
sue of greenbacks in They already appropriated <lb/>
quantity to do the business of M to <lb/>
country. There is no need of I of vie- <lb/>
abolishing national banks if green- of the <lb/>
She and some children were at <lb/>
home ran across the ham yard <lb/>
reached the time Mr. Dunn <lb/>
arrived. He unlocked the door, looked <lb/>
pension I and aw a small in one end of <lb/>
. . . . I -i the building. he saw that <lb/>
law was not so good an election , making little headway <lb/>
have because no draft could get to it. and lie <lb/>
I had presence to <lb/>
good an <lb/>
scheme as they wished they <lb/>
done the only thing left for them <lb/>
quantity, for there would be <lb/>
for them to do, and as a mat <lb/>
of necessity they would abolish j <lb/>
themselves. They also demand <lb/>
the flee coinage of silver. This is <lb/>
a Democratic demand, and no <lb/>
doubt the Alliance and Democrats <lb/>
can come near enough together on I shows that his work for the <lb/>
these two questions to put enough year has been satisfactory, <lb/>
money in circulation when they <lb/>
get in power. As to the <lb/>
of dealing in futures there <lb/>
re-election of Col. as <lb/>
President f the National Farm- <lb/>
Alliance by acclamation <lb/>
past <lb/>
We <lb/>
are glad to see North Carolina <lb/>
thus A Southern man <lb/>
being thus put in nomination by- <lb/>
shows that <lb/>
doubt as to whether it benefits or a man from Kansas, <lb/>
injures the If it can j the Alliance is doing <lb/>
good work <lb/>
be shown to be a disadvantage no j to obliterate the which <lb/>
doubt the Democrats will demand j some of the Republican bosses are <lb/>
its suppression. As to the trying so hard to keep alive, <lb/>
of alien ownership of land <lb/>
and the recovery of lauds <lb/>
granted to railroads w e <lb/>
and impartial fixation and <lb/>
economy honesty in the <lb/>
of a revenue not larger than <lb/>
fractional paper cur- <lb/>
the Alliance is a unit with <lb/>
Democracy. The Democrats favor <lb/>
legislative control of railroads as <lb/>
shown by the inter-State commerce <lb/>
laws but not ownership. <lb/>
With these small differences it <lb/>
seems a small difficulty for the <lb/>
Democrats and Alliance to com- <lb/>
in power the power of <lb/>
the Republicans would be ken <lb/>
and the Democrats get possession <lb/>
of all three branches of govern- <lb/>
Wade Hampton, of <lb/>
South Carolina has been defeated, <lb/>
for re-election to the U. S. Senate. <lb/>
John L. M. succeeds him. <lb/>
Mr. Irby is years old, was <lb/>
at the University of Virgin- <lb/>
La and at Princeton. He was once <lb/>
a lawyer but is now a practical <lb/>
farmer. He is said to b a man <lb/>
of ability, and hope he will be <lb/>
a worthy successor of Senator <lb/>
Hampton, and will even surpass <lb/>
Rotation in office seems to <lb/>
be somewhat the order of the <lb/>
times, but we hope it will not be <lb/>
so yet in N. C. We are well rep- <lb/>
resented in the U. S. Senate, and <lb/>
we hope there will be no change <lb/>
made; indeed we feel sure there <lb/>
then the laboring classes <lb/>
will get their share of legislation. not he- . <lb/>
Thus we think it would be a, The Wetter Sentinel has sold <lb/>
wise move and a benefit to the out to the Twin City and the <lb/>
country for the Alliance and De-, two combined will hereafter be <lb/>
to combine, since known as tho Daily and <lb/>
is so little difference between Sentinel. The Sentinel was started <lb/>
them. thirty-five years ago, and was con <lb/>
J among the oldest pa <lb/>
We received last week a copy of in the State. We are sorry <lb/>
the Biennial Report of the Super-1 to miss such a paper from our ex- <lb/>
of Public Instruction of change list, but we hope the corn- <lb/>
North Carolina. Besides giving will prove beneficial to <lb/>
much valuable information in re- all concerned. Winston is a <lb/>
to the public it gives j g place, and we believe is <lb/>
the door and keep it shut ii a <lb/>
few buckets of water could be brought. <lb/>
II then went in and easily extinguished <lb/>
the lire. The location of the tire was <lb/>
somewhat mysterious and Mr. Dunn <lb/>
the house was set mi lire. He I <lb/>
said there were about pounds of I <lb/>
the house, a box containing <lb/>
bushels of peas and other <lb/>
W hen asked if the lire I have <lb/>
originated from combustion, he laid from <lb/>
the location that would have been <lb/>
Had the lire been down under <lb/>
the he would have thought this <lb/>
the cause but it was the end <lb/>
if the room from the was <lb/>
He said box of peas was in at OUT hands, <lb/>
one end of the room and two bundles of <lb/>
fodder had been left on top of the box, <lb/>
one of which had partially fallen between <lb/>
the box and the weather-boarding. These <lb/>
two bundles of fodder were when <lb/>
he opened the door. above the <lb/>
box was a hole in the <lb/>
be thinks fire had been <lb/>
through this hole. Mr. Dunn had <lb/>
some who were stealing wood <lb/>
and chickens a few nights before, a.-., <lb/>
they were trying l gel revenge. <lb/>
If the house was tired a- he was <lb/>
certainly a bold attempt at incendiary. <lb/>
ft is fortunate that the lire was discover- <lb/>
ed extinguished, had it got head- <lb/>
way all stables, <lb/>
provender, storage and houses i <lb/>
would have been destroyed, with <lb/>
his implements and some of <lb/>
his stock. <lb/>
come to see us, we are giving <lb/>
one away. <lb/>
If you want a nice <lb/>
Christmas present for <lb/>
wife, sister, daughter or sweet- <lb/>
to see we have <lb/>
them. <lb/>
We especially desire to call <lb/>
your attention to an elegant line <lb/>
of Solid Gold the <lb/>
latest designs--which have just <lb/>
arrived, intended especially for <lb/>
Christmas presents. Come and <lb/>
look at it be Tore you buy else- <lb/>
where. <lb/>
We have a nice t of <lb/>
Work baskets. <lb/>
We a large stock of Dec <lb/>
orated China which we will sell <lb/>
by the piece or set. <lb/>
We have a large stock of Glass- <lb/>
ware, Engraved Goblets, Tum- <lb/>
Pitchers. <lb/>
Do not hesitate to come and <lb/>
look, it you don't want to buy <lb/>
yourself, come and see what we i <lb/>
have and tell your friends. <lb/>
We are expecting our second <lb/>
stock of Dress Goods to i <lb/>
arrive in a few <lb/>
A new lot of Clothing has just <lb/>
come in. <lb/>
We have a full line of Ziegler r <lb/>
Shoes to arrive in a few <lb/>
Our of Groceries is full <lb/>
and complete. <lb/>
Try our Coffee, Sugar. Flour <lb/>
and Meat, we will make you <lb/>
very low prices. <lb/>
keep every- <lb/>
thing and can supply your even- <lb/>
want. <lb/>
We will buy anything you <lb/>
have to sell. We have one <lb/>
price to rich and poor, black j <lb/>
and white, old and young, every <lb/>
one receives the same treatment <lb/>
AND WINTER AN <lb/>
Are now making a specialty of <lb/>
Our Stock is Prices Low. <lb/>
. i <lb/>
WE MAKE A OF MAKING IN <lb/>
goods and b. ,;<lb/>
see <lb/>
The in Styles, in Quality, in Variety, have been combined by in <lb/>
ONE MIGHTY EFFORT FOR <lb/>
Stock Will Not Can Not Be hurt wig to <lb/>
aw <lb/>
CHERRY CO <lb/>
-o- <lb/>
The leading General Merchandise dealers in <lb/>
Pitt County.<lb/>
YOUR KIND ATTENTION <lb/>
-Is called to the splendid stocks of- <lb/>
Groceries Family Supplies <lb/>
to be at the store of <lb/>
s, bro., <lb/>
We opened with a line of goods that are all New <lb/>
and We also have Canned Goods, Confections. Cigars, <lb/>
Tobacco, Snuff, and all other articles usually found in a Grocery <lb/>
Store. We solicit a share of patronage. <lb/>
as <lb/>
-9 <lb/>
and Retail Dealer STAPLE FANCY GROCERIES <lb/>
and FLOUR-SPECIALTIES <lb/>
Car Load Feed Oats, Car load Corn, Car load No Hay, <lb/>
Load Rib Side Meat, Car Load St. Louis <lb/>
Heavy Mess Pork, Granulated Sugar. <lb/>
Sugar. Gail Ax Snuff, all kinds. <lb/>
Rail Road Milts Snuff Snuff. <lb/>
Rico Molasses, SO Tubs Boston Lard. <lb/>
Cases Star Lye, Gross Matches. <lb/>
Also full line Soda, Soap. Starch. Tobacco, Cigars, <lb/>
Cakes Candles, Canned Goods, Wrapping Paper, Paper Sacks. <lb/>
Special prices given to the wholesale trade on large quantities of the <lb/>
above good. <lb/>
J. A. ANDREWS. GREENVILLE, N C. <lb/>
customers everywhere that we have <lb/>
largest and best selected stock that it been our pleas- <lb/>
to place before yon. And beg you that you will <lb/>
inspect our stock and compare quality, quantity and <lb/>
prices given you anywhere else by any first class <lb/>
house. We realize that competition is the <lb/>
life of trade but we are fully abreast of <lb/>
the times and feel able to meet any <lb/>
competitor fairly and squarely. <lb/>
We give our customers tin- <lb/>
very best that can <lb/>
bought for the <lb/>
MONEY <lb/>
invested in that <lb/>
article- We ire with <lb/>
the people in their de <lb/>
that they shall buy <lb/>
And we promise all <lb/>
who shall us their patronage <lb/>
that they shall have them cheap. If you <lb/>
fail to get as good bargains, when you buy <lb/>
of some one else, as your neighbor who buys <lb/>
of us, yon have only yourself to blame, because we <lb/>
have invited time and again to come in and see us. <lb/>
Our invitation to people is this LEARN OP IX KNOW <lb/>
T'S, BUY OF ITS. With these three injunctions ringing fresh in <lb/>
your ears week, we again ask you to come and examine the <lb/>
following lines of General Merchandise <lb/>
Come to see us, bring your <lb/>
wives, sweethearts, your <lb/>
aunts, and your <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
To all we extend a cordial in-<lb/>
One Price Store. <lb/>
Office of Board of <lb/>
for County. <lb/>
The following is a statement of the <lb/>
number of meetings of the Board of <lb/>
for Pitt county, <lb/>
of day each hath attend- <lb/>
ed. Matter Of miles and <lb/>
for services as <lb/>
for the fiscal year <lb/>
December 1st, 1800. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Council hail, attended <lb/>
T. E. Keel <lb/>
G. M. Mooring <lb/>
W. A. James. Jr., <lb/>
Join. <lb/>
allowed Council Dawson <lb/>
For days as <lb/>
For days as J <lb/>
For miles traveled <lb/>
Amount allowed T. K. Keel <lb/>
For as <lb/>
For days as B <lb/>
For traveled<lb/>
Executor's Notice. <lb/>
a list of the private schools <lb/>
colleges of the State, the names <lb/>
of the Principal of each and the <lb/>
number of enrollments. The <lb/>
mated number of students in at- <lb/>
in the white private <lb/>
schools was in the colored <lb/>
The school census shows about <lb/>
white children of school <lb/>
age with an enrollment of <lb/>
For the colored it shows a total <lb/>
number of in school age, <lb/>
with an attendance of <lb/>
The property of the whites is val- <lb/>
at that of the <lb/>
colored at Amount <lb/>
for white children <lb/>
colored children <lb/>
Average salary of teachers <lb/>
per month for whites, males <lb/>
females <lb/>
It is generally believed that the <lb/>
are more punctual in at- <lb/>
tending public schools than the <lb/>
whites, but this shows that a <lb/>
of per cent of the whites <lb/>
attend, and not quite per cent <lb/>
of the It shows also <lb/>
that while white children <lb/>
schools, not quite <lb/>
one fifth of that number of colored <lb/>
children attend private schools. <lb/>
These figures show that the whites <lb/>
are ahead of the blacks in <lb/>
interest . <lb/>
i report many valuable <lb/>
for the improvement <lb/>
school the <lb/>
tined to be the largest city in N. <lb/>
C. With all its advantages Win- <lb/>
ought to run a <lb/>
daily and weekly Democratic <lb/>
newspaper <lb/>
Grimesland Sparks <lb/>
Messrs. J. O. Proctor Bro. have <lb/>
a small farm near their store <lb/>
which they raised bales of cotton <lb/>
from acres. barrels of corn from <lb/>
acres and on aces they raised <lb/>
two crops. The first crop barrels <lb/>
of Irish potatoes, the second they <lb/>
planted acres in corn from which <lb/>
gathered IS barrels; one acre <lb/>
in rutabagas which they <lb/>
bushels. This is the way <lb/>
to make farming pay. Plant leas <lb/>
ground and make more prod <lb/>
Grimesland is but a small place <lb/>
but she stands at Where <lb/>
can you find the place so small that <lb/>
buys the cotton does We beard <lb/>
one of the firm of Messrs. J. O. Proctor <lb/>
A Bro. that they had bought <lb/>
1275 Bales of cotton. This is only one <lb/>
of merchants. W have not <lb/>
heard from the others. <lb/>
We saw of tobacco <lb/>
en route for Greenville from Mr. <lb/>
farm to be shipped. <lb/>
Mr. raised Iota of floe <lb/>
tobacco this year. We need more <lb/>
such farmers our county than we <lb/>
hare, who are willing to <lb/>
try new enterprises. <lb/>
will soon be here and <lb/>
then we will have the pleasure of <lb/>
catting that boas and seeing <lb/>
who can wear that watch. <lb/>
Laws Heed <lb/>
There is no use having a law unless <lb/>
it is and no use in having <lb/>
officers to protect the laws unless <lb/>
are going to protect then. The <lb/>
Board of of Greenville <lb/>
have enacted ordinances and laws <lb/>
for the government of the town, and <lb/>
have appointed two policemen as <lb/>
of laws. Instead of <lb/>
filling the sphere to which they are <lb/>
violations occur almost <lb/>
daily right under their noses, only to <lb/>
winked at. There is another <lb/>
item in the to-day show- <lb/>
that ordinance Bo. is <lb/>
and while the <lb/>
thing may said several of the <lb/>
by-laws we write this only calling <lb/>
attention to No. This ordinance <lb/>
shall be allowed <lb/>
to keep on the public lots, streets or <lb/>
sidewalks of the town, any <lb/>
such as boxes, barrels, bales of <lb/>
cotton, hogsheads, wood, coal, work <lb/>
bench, lumber or anything rise, ex- <lb/>
for building or repairing <lb/>
poses the if in <lb/>
italics are <lb/>
is a dead letter so far as ob <lb/>
is concerned. There are <lb/>
not many streets in town that viola- <lb/>
of it do not of cot <lb/>
ton. boxes, barrels, carts, lumber <lb/>
where no building is going on, broken <lb/>
down gates and other such <lb/>
which the police can easily <lb/>
find if put themselves to that <lb/>
much trouble. But the <lb/>
knowledge a violation often fails <lb/>
to furnish any remedy. It has not <lb/>
many days since we personally <lb/>
pointed out an obstruction to one of <lb/>
the policemen and asked him if it <lb/>
was not a violation. He replied that <lb/>
he thought it was, still there <lb/>
never been an effort to have the ob <lb/>
removed, at any rate it in <lb/>
still there. Here an officer, in <lb/>
knowledge of a violation, he <lb/>
becoming a violator because he fails <lb/>
to protect the which the town <lb/>
has placed in bis keeping. There <lb/>
needs to be some reformation along <lb/>
this line. <lb/>
Mr. the defeated <lb/>
candidate for Governor of Penn., <lb/>
made an assignment a few days <lb/>
He was president of a bank <lb/>
and it is generally supposed he <lb/>
the funds moat too lavishly. <lb/>
This shows that it is rather <lb/>
to put as <lb/>
men who have other peoples <lb/>
at their control. <lb/>
Mr. Bloat positively <lb/>
denies the which was given <lb/>
afresh start caw week, that he <lb/>
the <lb/>
HAVING duly qualified before <lb/>
Clerk of the Court of Pitt <lb/>
county as executor of Dawns, <lb/>
notice is hereby given to all <lb/>
persons indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
immediate payment to undersigned, <lb/>
and all persons having claims against the <lb/>
said estate must present the same for <lb/>
on or the day of <lb/>
1891. or this notice will be <lb/>
plead in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
JOHN E. RANDOLPH. <lb/>
Ex. of Downs. <lb/>
Executor's Notice. <lb/>
before <lb/>
HAVING duly qualified <lb/>
Clerk of the Court of <lb/>
the <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
as executrix of John <lb/>
Sr., deceased. Notice U hereby given to <lb/>
all indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
immediate payment to the <lb/>
persons having claims against the <lb/>
said estate must present the same <lb/>
on or before the day of <lb/>
1891, or this notice will be plead in <lb/>
bar of This day of <lb/>
1890 <lb/>
Lucy is <lb/>
Executrix of John Randolph, Sr. <lb/>
Washington Letter. <lb/>
From Our Regular <lb/>
Washington, D. C, Dec. <lb/>
Questions affecting the financial <lb/>
of the are at <lb/>
present absorbing almost the entire <lb/>
attention of Congress, and ad- <lb/>
has at last become con <lb/>
that something most be <lb/>
done. differ as to what <lb/>
convinced Mr. Harrison and his <lb/>
cabinet, but it is more than <lb/>
that the action of Senator Plumb, <lb/>
who, introducing a bill to replace <lb/>
the retired t of national <lb/>
banks free <lb/>
coinage of ail et, stated that it was <lb/>
intention, Federal Election <lb/>
bill was not speedily disposed of to <lb/>
move that it be laid aside and bis <lb/>
bill others relating to financial <lb/>
matters be considered, in order that <lb/>
something might be done to meet <lb/>
be just ex tat ions the people, <lb/>
a great deal to do with it. It is <lb/>
an open secret here that <lb/>
who with Senator <lb/>
are Iota of <lb/>
become greatly dissatisfied at what <lb/>
consider waste of <lb/>
time, which debate on <lb/>
bill baa taken op, and there <lb/>
hare been mysterious hints, <lb/>
their forming a combination <lb/>
the democrats for the purpose of <lb/>
passing a free coinage bill. <lb/>
All this baa had an alarming; <lb/>
effect anon Mr. Harrison and <lb/>
republican who bare a in a red to <lb/>
the election bill mote <lb/>
than legislation. <lb/>
Tact of matter is that at <lb/>
three fifths of <lb/>
party, have con- <lb/>
to the Mess the <lb/>
-x. <lb/>
mm stoves. <lb/>
Stoves I <lb/>
are matting specialty of <lb/>
. stoves, <lb/>
and are receiving the finest <lb/>
line ever brought to Greenville <lb/>
Our stock will he complete <lb/>
size made. <lb/>
Our popular <lb/>
still stands at the head. Our <lb/>
other brands are all good. We <lb/>
have the heaviest Stove for <lb/>
the money ever on this <lb/>
market. carry a full line <lb/>
of and Fix- <lb/>
Tinware, Hardware. <lb/>
Saw Glimmers, Nails. Paints, <lb/>
Oils, Doors and Glass <lb/>
and POtty. <lb/>
We want to sec everybody <lb/>
that wants a Cook Stove. We <lb/>
arc to supply the <lb/>
demand. <lb/>
j O <lb/>
Staple Fancy Dry Goods <lb/>
Hats and Caps, <lb/>
Boots and, Shoes, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Farming Implements, <lb/>
Heavy Fancy Groceries that hare never before <lb/>
Flour a Specialty, been heard of in this <lb/>
Willow Ware, <lb/>
After a business <lb/>
of twenty five <lb/>
if ears we do not hesitate <lb/>
tell yon that ire can <lb/>
It <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
Stationery, <lb/>
Trunks and T <lb/>
Harness and hips. <lb/>
season we are at <lb/>
work to scree your <lb/>
interests faithfully. <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
allowed G. M. Mooring <lb/>
Pet days as <lb/>
For as <lb/>
For traveled <lb/>
error Mb <lb/>
We are headquarters in this market for Furniture ask <lb/>
to look at our line of Suits, both and cheaper woods. <lb/>
P Bedsteads, single and double, Mattresses and <lb/>
. U. Springs, Children's Beds, Cribs and Cradles, Washstands. <lb/>
land seat and Rocking Chairs, j <lb/>
Children's and Dining Tables, Lounges and <lb/>
lots other things too numerous to mention. We thank you for <lb/>
past favors trust and believe that you will continue to patron <lb/>
for we work not alone for our interest but also for yours. <lb/>
STOVES <lb/>
A lull line of- <lb/>
HO <lb/>
Amount allowed C. V. Newton <lb/>
For as i <lb/>
Par S days as I <lb/>
For miles traveled I <lb/>
error SOc M I <lb/>
HI; <lb/>
Ain't allowed A. Jr., <lb/>
For days as OB <lb/>
For days S <lb/>
For IS milt s He aW <lb/>
Ain't allowed Flanagan I <lb/>
For ii as comm-. S no is to be sold low as can be <lb/>
as committeeman s <lb/>
Par SO miles Sc -------for cash.------ <lb/>
no <lb/>
Total amount allowed Board <lb/>
State of Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
David Clerk <lb/>
of the Heard of Commissioners for the <lb/>
county aforesaid, do certify that the fore- <lb/>
going is a correct as doth <lb/>
pear upon record in my office. Given <lb/>
under hand the said Board <lb/>
of Commissioners, at in Green- <lb/>
ville. day of Nov., 1890. <lb/>
D. II. James. <lb/>
for Co. <lb/>
Cooking and Heating <lb/>
STOVES. <lb/>
Hardware and Tinware <lb/>
A full line just received. <lb/>
We are ready to take orders for <lb/>
TOBACCO FLUES <lb/>
for next <lb/>
WILSON, N. C. <lb/>
la <lb/>
OUR NEW IMPROVED SINGER <lb/>
ARM, THIS <lb/>
CURED. <lb/>
I LARGE TRIAL BOTTLE.<lb/>
LONGER. mad <lb/>
km Pa, <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
HALE ACADEMY, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. K. C <lb/>
Is now an established fact and commends it- <lb/>
LATH All self to the readers of the We <lb/>
enemies to punish, or friends to reward. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, s. c Don't pay one man as a means to rob his <lb/>
buy on its merits stand j <lb/>
Fl Oil to compare sales with any market in the State, j <lb/>
I Try us and be convinced, proof of the pudding in <lb/>
i m i the We will pay for all Hog. <lb/>
L. used in shipping to us. Prompt <lb/>
attention given the sale of every pile of tobacco <lb/>
on our floor, and SAVE you over a third ill <lb/>
charges of what you pay in other markets to <lb/>
have your tobacco sold. Give us a trial. <lb/>
Your friend, <lb/>
Ed. M. <lb/>
Sales every day <lb/>
OF TOW X. C. <lb/>
have opened a <lb/>
Under a teacher of four year's <lb/>
Instruction in the <lb/>
and English branches, and in an- <lb/>
and modem languages. <lb/>
quarterly in advance <lb/>
Primary per session of weeks <lb/>
pr session of 10.00 <lb/>
Higher English and Mathematics, <lb/>
Language per each, 3.00 <lb/>
Deduction made in case of sickness. <lb/>
Book-keeping taught if desired. <lb/>
Large and comfortable building. <lb/>
Correspondence or with <lb/>
those contemplating sending or going to <lb/>
school themselves desired. Board can <lb/>
be had at reasonable rates. Spring term <lb/>
begins Monday January 1891- <lb/>
For further particulars call or address <lb/>
W. J. MATTHEWS. A. M., <lb/>
Greenville. X. C. <lb/>
in which Pianos and Organs of j <lb/>
the highest grade, are sold at I <lb/>
the living prices. Also j <lb/>
j small Musical <lb/>
, style and description. <lb/>
R. B. SHAW, <lb/>
Special Agent, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
COBB. <lb/>
C C COBB, <lb/>
Pitt Co <lb/>
T. H. <lb/>
Co.<lb/>
Cobb Bros., <lb/>
Cotton Factors, <lb/>
-AND- <lb/>
ants, <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
A Area Beef Market. <lb/>
in Greenville. Nor- <lb/>
Co. have opened a market t <lb/>
their opposite Skinner's Opera <lb/>
House. We respectfully ask a liberal <lb/>
hare of the patronage of of <lb/>
Greenville and the county generally. <lb/>
Beeves, <lb/>
We have had many years ex- <lb/>
at the business and are <lb/>
prepared to handle to <lb/>
advantage of shippers. <lb/>
AU business entrusted to <lb/>
will prompt and <lb/>
HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK Cl <lb/>
Manufacturers of Halls Patent <lb/>
BANK LOCKS VAULT <lb/>
SAFES <lb/>
FACTORY PRINCIPAL OFFICE <lb/>
LOW--PRICE-CASH ST <lb/>
When in need of- <lb/>
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS <lb/>
TRUNKS AND V <lb/>
CHOICE FAMILY <lb/>
We sell low for cash.<lb/>
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Greenville, N. C <lb/>
Mi-. A. Ellington <lb/>
Mr. J. S. <lb/>
Norfolk a on business. <lb/>
Local Sparks <lb/>
Cooper <lb/>
Warehouse <lb/>
X. C <lb/>
I- leading place <lb/>
For farmers to sell tobacco. <lb/>
If you want the highest prices <lb/>
Don't tail to ship tobacco <lb/>
To Henderson N. <lb/>
to Brown Bros, for Shoes. <lb/>
at J. S. Smith <lb/>
Nice Shoes <lb/>
at Brown Bros. <lb/>
Beautiful design cakes J. S. <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Ladies, Brown line <lb/>
of Dress <lb/>
Highest cash prices paid cot- <lb/>
ton II. Keel <lb/>
For etc., go t; <lb/>
B. Cherry ft Oft <lb/>
John E. executor <lb/>
recently in this issue. <lb/>
tailed to get enough <lb/>
here to organize a dancing clays. <lb/>
The old Tar is full. You will see some <lb/>
in the same between this and <lb/>
Mr, S. Rawls, one our bunk- I <lb/>
has be u made a Notary Riverside week received <lb/>
i an order for grape vines from <lb/>
Mrs. Taylor, Lenoir county, i ; Savannah, Ga. <lb/>
visiting her niece, Mrs. John j jg of j,, the <lb/>
I The farmers are holding it back for an <lb/>
, ., ., r . . . increase in price. <lb/>
Mr. J. It. Moore and two children <lb/>
left Saturday to visit, relatives at I. <lb/>
i I Christmas, and do not <lb/>
to be scarce, <lb/>
A is on foot to The days are now Hearing their short- <lb/>
C. list Fife to come to Greenville est Alter Christmas they will <lb/>
a meeting, i gradually grow longer. <lb/>
It. W, preach <lb/>
Salem Church. next <lb/>
day Sunday. <lb/>
Mr. Darius While, of Hertford, <lb/>
visiting his brother, Mr. <lb/>
I While, last week. <lb/>
Be torts. <lb/>
hear good reports of our Pi t <lb/>
at the University <lb/>
North A was held <lb/>
last week of the and Di Societies, <lb/>
to select two debaters to represent <lb/>
them at the Inter-Society contest <lb/>
that will take place in February. <lb/>
Our Pitt county boy. Mr. F. C. <lb/>
Harding, came out after <lb/>
a severe and prolonged contest. <lb/>
gets there every time. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb/>
M. SCHULTZ, <lb/>
We hear that Mr. Miller, <lb/>
j Mayor of died Monday <lb/>
night. He had consumption. <lb/>
Col. Harry Skinner and Mr. K. A. <lb/>
. Move will make speeches at an <lb/>
Fine fruits and confectionery at picnic in Farmville day. <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
Do cot those nice Lamps <lb/>
T. C. Bryan recently purchased a <lb/>
thresher and tells i hat he threshed <lb/>
bus In l- in days. <lb/>
at B. IV. <lb/>
The most Boss <lb/>
at the Old Uncle <lb/>
are selling good <lb/>
Calico per yard. <lb/>
The place to Chi press <lb/>
Mis. M. D. <lb/>
Try some of the new corned <lb/>
lets at the Old Brick Si ore. <lb/>
cream cheese butter in <lb/>
town at J S. Smith <lb/>
fur the well <lb/>
and sick at the Old Luck Store. <lb/>
Cur- <lb/>
rants Citron at C. D. <lb/>
custom made Shoos for <lb/>
chi and ladies, at <lb/>
Beady in five Minutes, Prepared <lb/>
at lie Old Uriel; Store. <lb/>
A magnificent display of Holiday <lb/>
Goods can be seen at Mrs. M. D. <lb/>
Biggs. <lb/>
In mince meat and keg <lb/>
pickles just armed an J. S. Smith <lb/>
Glasgow has just received <lb/>
a tine load if direct <lb/>
Richmond. <lb/>
A large line of staple hardware <lb/>
an I farming J. B. Cher- <lb/>
Co's. <lb/>
A line line Men's. Boy's and <lb/>
Hats sale by J B. <lb/>
Cherry Co. <lb/>
A nice lit e shirts, underwear, <lb/>
hosiery, sen is, etc., Mile J- B. <lb/>
Cherry Co. <lb/>
For a hue or work horse <lb/>
call Glasgow Evans. A new lot i <lb/>
just arrived. <lb/>
Call at J. S Smith <lb/>
get a cigar free j <lb/>
for five cents. <lb/>
forget to go to J. S. Smith <lb/>
and get the best No. <lb/>
bacon at Si cents. <lb/>
A line of goods and <lb/>
staple dry goods for sale cheap at <lb/>
f. B. <lb/>
Bros sell at co-t <lb/>
below cost, but as near to it as any <lb/>
reliable firm town. <lb/>
The finest loaf of bread I ever ate <lb/>
was made of Point Lace Flour, at j <lb/>
the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Davis and New Home Mewing <lb/>
for sale b J. C. Lanier, <lb/>
office at Brown Bros. <lb/>
Those S did Leather Shoes at one <lb/>
dollar a never been equal- <lb/>
ed. For by J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
Florida Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Prof. John will deliver an <lb/>
address at the James School enter- <lb/>
in Friday night. <lb/>
Hot Creditable <lb/>
In his sermon Sunday morning <lb/>
A. D. Hunter said that during the one <lb/>
rear he had been in this he <lb/>
heard more profanity on the streets of <lb/>
Greenville than he hail ever heard in any <lb/>
other five years his life. <lb/>
No. in the laws the town prohibit <lb/>
the use of profane language, and if the <lb/>
town had police officers who discharged <lb/>
their duty cursing would not Id; heard on <lb/>
the streets. They hear profanity on the <lb/>
The annual financial statement for , streets every day but we never-hear of <lb/>
Pitt county n the hands of the printers them making an arrest for this <lb/>
and will be published next week. <lb/>
We can't imagine anything nicer for Va The Warehouse- <lb/>
Christmas presents than sonic of the . II the people Greenville and <lb/>
furniture at J. B. Cherry Co's , rounding country who arc interested <lb/>
Don't forget that the Reflector Book the tobacco business would path <lb/>
Store receives subscriptions for any of forward and build a tobacco wares <lb/>
the leading newspapers and magazines, j house here, and furnish it with <lb/>
decorations are in order. I seats, they could rent it for a <lb/>
The custom festooning with holly and series of meetings to be conducted by <lb/>
evergreens at this season Is a very beau- <lb/>
one. <lb/>
We were glad to have a call Mon- <lb/>
day night limn Mr. W. B. Jordan, <lb/>
representative of that excellent paper <lb/>
the Wilmington Slur. <lb/>
We hear of oilier families who will <lb/>
mote to Greenville next year. Still <lb/>
more would come if there were houses <lb/>
for them. <lb/>
tor the fun of <lb/>
Rev. Mr. File tor to This <lb/>
sum would a right smart help to- <lb/>
ward building the warehouse. <lb/>
is a g time to begin. <lb/>
Now <lb/>
Misses Helen Bessie and <lb/>
Sadie Tucker, of Raleigh, have <lb/>
spending several days with Mis- <lb/>
Gotten <lb/>
Rev. N. II will not <lb/>
be till his appointment in <lb/>
Greenville next Sunday of <lb/>
the serious illness of his wife. <lb/>
Prof. II. James, of <lb/>
Academy, an I Mr. Gaskins. one of <lb/>
his pupils, were in town Saturday <lb/>
and made the a call. <lb/>
Please <lb/>
n Collins is paving for the fun of I This week we begin sending out <lb/>
drunk working on the I to those indebted to the <lb/>
takes of work u. pay for giving the amount they will owe up <lb/>
i his drunks i to Dee them to remit <lb/>
that amount and add One Dollar for u. <lb/>
man in county to i year if they want the paper continued <lb/>
have the next The to them. As there are bat weeks <lb/>
price is low enough to be in now to the close of the year We <lb/>
reach of all. i hope every one who a <lb/>
act It at We wish to get <lb/>
is call-1 to the j new books made up as rapidly <lb/>
notice Mr-. Lacy B. possible before January. <lb/>
executors of John Randolph Sr., in I his matter and cause your name to be <lb/>
OF THE EMPORIUM OF FASHION <lb/>
Will sell our elegant <lb/>
line of <lb/>
at once <lb/>
In presenting this our latest announcement to <lb/>
our many friends and patrons we desire to <lb/>
congratulate all upon their prosperity <lb/>
this season. You have labored <lb/>
hard to overcome hard times and you have our <lb/>
best wishes over the well-earned <lb/>
victory. At the same time we wish <lb/>
to inform you that a second trip to northern <lb/>
markets have filled our store with many new and <lb/>
Without Reserve. <lb/>
We will and must close <lb/>
out by January <lb/>
AT THE <lb/>
OLD BRICK STOKE. <lb/>
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BITS <lb/>
their year's supplies will t, <lb/>
their interest to get our prices before <lb/>
chasing else where. is complete <lb/>
In all its branches. <lb/>
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS <lb/>
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb/>
SPICES, TEAS, Ac. <lb/>
always at Lowest Market Prices. <lb/>
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb/>
we buy direct from Manufacturer, <lb/>
you to buy at one profit. A com. <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
always on hand and sold at prices to <lb/>
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb/>
sold for CASH, therefore, having no rink <lb/>
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
WANTED <lb/>
SISTERS, <lb/>
Fall Style. <lb/>
Greenville. N. I <lb/>
bushels of Cotton Seed for <lb/>
the cash price be <lb/>
paid or Cotton Meal given in ex- <lb/>
Sacks furnished on application <lb/>
far load of Cotton Seed Meal and <lb/>
Hulls on hand for sale at low <lb/>
is is the feed for stock that is <lb/>
known. to <lb/>
H. HARDING, <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
pl <lb/>
to days <lb/>
No pay no will be the plan <lb/>
upon the Reflector sees next <lb/>
year. our fails to get our <lb/>
new list it. Will your own fault. <lb/>
Misses and <lb/>
Raleigh, sad Miss <lb/>
Mary of Hamilton, who <lb/>
were visiting Mr. John S. <lb/>
left Saturday morning their <lb/>
homes. <lb/>
Mr. K. A. returned <lb/>
from Fie., where lie had <lb/>
been attending the national council <lb/>
the Alliance. He re <lb/>
ports it one of the finest trips <lb/>
ever had. <lb/>
Mr. U. of Kentucky, <lb/>
who for a number if years has been <lb/>
coming to Greenville with stock, <lb/>
here again this season. There are <lb/>
many ho are glad to <lb/>
in our midst. <lb/>
of and <lb/>
received Wednesday's mail at Re- <lb/>
Store. The New York <lb/>
and Benin received every day. <lb/>
We would willing to wager some- <lb/>
thing handsome that there arc more <lb/>
pretty babies in Greenville than in any <lb/>
other town of its size the States <lb/>
The time for holding the entertain- <lb/>
to be given by the King's <lb/>
has been changed to Friday night, <lb/>
111th. It will be at Miss <lb/>
studio. <lb/>
The farmers who now set actively at <lb/>
work for his next crop and <lb/>
does not waste the time from now to <lb/>
spring, will Hod himself much off <lb/>
next tall. <lb/>
dropped from our books. <lb/>
Ii Greenville A wax;. <lb/>
Can anyone estimate how <lb/>
money the farmers Pitt <lb/>
in those towns where go <lb/>
to sell their They <lb/>
but if the figures could he put down <lb/>
the aggregate would he immense. <lb/>
And dollar of it would be <lb/>
right hen- with the merchants of <lb/>
if they interest <lb/>
themselves enough to gel tobacco <lb/>
warehouses established here. There <lb/>
is no reason why this town could not <lb/>
be a leading tobacco market. It will <lb/>
become one, but the hates <lb/>
to see the losing so <lb/>
trade that they ought to just <lb/>
cause are so slow to lake hold <lb/>
of opportunities that present them- <lb/>
selves. <lb/>
Seasonable Goods. <lb/>
Can you afford <lb/>
HOUSEKEEPERS <lb/>
Can learn <lb/>
something <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. <lb/>
Alfred Forbes. Mrs. R. F. Patrick, <lb/>
Rev. E. Glenn and ex-Gov. T. J. <lb/>
attended the conference at <lb/>
Wilson in addition to those we <lb/>
mentioned last week. <lb/>
Messrs. Henry and II. <lb/>
Tucker left Monday for to <lb/>
attend the immigration convention. <lb/>
Col. A. Sugg has also gone and <lb/>
telegraphed hack yesterday that <lb/>
was snowing Iv in Asheville <lb/>
Several exodus agent-, perhaps partners <lb/>
of Williams, have been in Green- <lb/>
j ville a few days. If the know <lb/>
I what is good for they will let <lb/>
learn. Mrs, those men alone. <lb/>
If you want to make your relatives or <lb/>
friends in other Slates a Christmas pres- <lb/>
that will be appreciated, bring or <lb/>
remit us tine Dollar and nave the liE- <lb/>
sent them next year. <lb/>
A very pleasant German was <lb/>
last night by a few young men <lb/>
of Greenville complimentary to some <lb/>
visiting ladies. There were about <lb/>
couples present and numerous stags. <lb/>
Cox Carroll SM making improve- <lb/>
i at the plainer seven <lb/>
,,,.,. , i miles from town. have <lb/>
Mr. J. A. a ,,., ,, ,, <lb/>
citizen our country living near I mine boiler, and are patting in a <lb/>
Grifton, has been quite for some I let of new machinery. <lb/>
days. Dr. went down and ,,.,,,. . . , . <lb/>
. ., , ,. , i Mai n. Harding told us be <lb/>
spent Monday With him and as representative the <lb/>
told us yesterday Mr. was j Fidelity Mutual of <lb/>
improving. j a check for payable <lb/>
of <lb/>
The of the churches here <lb/>
have determined to break up the <lb/>
disorderly conduct that frequently <lb/>
prevails here during religious <lb/>
by which both minister <lb/>
congregation are disturbed. <lb/>
Rev. R. B. John recently preached a <lb/>
in which he touched at some <lb/>
i length upon this- Sunday night <lb/>
, Rev. A. Hunter had to stop after <lb/>
taking his text and send one the <lb/>
deacons out to stop some who <lb/>
were very noisy about the door. <lb/>
Again during the sermon <lb/>
disturbed by their noise and says he <lb/>
is not going to submit to it at another <lb/>
service. some buys in town ate <lb/>
not better looked alter by their <lb/>
learned not to d <lb/>
to throw away your hard-earned money on <lb/>
worthless trash and second-hand goods when <lb/>
we offer you a large assortment of Reliable <lb/>
Goods at the lowest living prices. <lb/>
worship, there are <lb/>
Last week the editor received with <lb/>
compliments of Miss Hortense <lb/>
i Forbes s copy of the Review, a bright <lb/>
i published in connection <lb/>
with Female Institute at <lb/>
Grapes, Nuts, Staunton, Va. In looking over the <lb/>
and at C. D- <lb/>
raisins, oranges, <lb/>
Delaware apples, all at <lb/>
low prices at J. i. Smith <lb/>
Fresh supply of Apples, Oranges, <lb/>
Lemons, Bananas, <lb/>
berries fen, in <lb/>
per lb Sweet Scot <lb/>
id lb s Pitt Co., which <lb/>
is a its at <lb/>
Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Our line of should <lb/>
claim attention when <lb/>
to buy. Do not fall to examine it <lb/>
J. B Cherry Co. <lb/>
Tins oral, <lb/>
Shingles, <lb/>
Laths. <lb/>
For sale by J. J. <lb/>
Don't buy your account books and <lb/>
ledgers for next until you have <lb/>
seen I hose at the Reflector Book <lb/>
Store and learned prices. <lb/>
our floor a small <lb/>
annum of money have <lb/>
some by paving for this advertise- <lb/>
D. Haskett Co. <lb/>
The largest assortment of chairs, <lb/>
lounges, etc., that has ever <lb/>
brought to this market is now ready <lb/>
for your inspection, at J. B. Cherry <lb/>
Icing Sugar, Currants,<lb/>
Apples. Nuts, Bananas, <lb/>
and Cakes stock at the <lb/>
Old Brick Store. <lb/>
magazine we were pleased to find her <lb/>
name on the editorial The <lb/>
sends congratulations. <lb/>
Mr. J. Burgess, everybody's <lb/>
friend, who has been making Green- <lb/>
ville his headquarters during the <lb/>
cotton season as a representative of <lb/>
R. A. left <lb/>
day to spend the holidays at home. <lb/>
is as clever as he is long <lb/>
and counts every man he sees his <lb/>
friend. And he can control the ship- <lb/>
I of as much Pitt county cotton <lb/>
; as any one mail to he found. <lb/>
Several changes of residence have <lb/>
ken place the last few days. Mr. J. T. <lb/>
Smith has moved to the house in which <lb/>
Ir. Zeno Brown formerly lived, and <lb/>
Messrs. Zeno Moore and A. B. Ellington <lb/>
have together rented the house vacated <lb/>
by Mr. Smith. Mr. J. D. has <lb/>
moved into the house next to Mr. <lb/>
on Fifth street. Mr. J. F. Joyner will go <lb/>
to the house vacated by Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. will go to the house vacated <lb/>
by Mr. Joyner. Mr. W. F. Burch will <lb/>
move his to Mr. J. T. <lb/>
going to be court <lb/>
j costs and lines for somebody to pay. <lb/>
i There arc some almost grown girls, <lb/>
I too, that need to be learned how to <lb/>
to Mrs. Fleming on life policy behave themselves alter getting in <lb/>
of her husband who recently died. j church. This is too enlightened an <lb/>
. ,. . I age for such conduct to be genteel. <lb/>
Dr. the continues <lb/>
to fill teeth without pain and is Hotel Past Week <lb/>
meeting with wonderful success. We j j Pitt Co.; W. G. <lb/>
to say that Hie doctor EL B. Smith. G. A. Phil <lb/>
lips Washington; Jno. E. <lb/>
E. G. Rawlings, X. C; A. P. Dunn, <lb/>
Farmers from different sections of the I Scotland K. A. Daniels. Golds- <lb/>
county continue to come in and ask us <lb/>
to keep up our talk the <lb/>
for a tobacco warehouse, and say <lb/>
bad much rather sell their tobacco <lb/>
Are you able <lb/>
to clothe your family in shabby wearing <lb/>
that are not cheap at any price <lb/>
of special interest from <lb/>
this announcement of <lb/>
. Co., <lb/>
In our store we make a specialty of <lb/>
Groceries, <lb/>
Confections. <lb/>
Canned Goods, <lb/>
Crockery. <lb/>
We have constantly in stock a fresh supply of <lb/>
these excellent <lb/>
COFFEES <lb/>
Coffee. <lb/>
and Parched <lb/>
Celebrated and King's Ground <lb/>
CANNED GOODS <lb/>
White Cherries, Ac., and the <lb/>
Chipped Beef. Beef, Ac. <lb/>
California Fruits, <lb/>
Plums <lb/>
quality of other Canned Goods, <lb/>
meeting with such success that he <lb/>
intends to make Greenville his home <lb/>
We have as good complete a <lb/>
line of Misses, Mens, Boys, <lb/>
Shoes as <lb/>
in Greenville. Do not forget this <lb/>
J. B. ft Co. <lb/>
Fresh lot <lb/>
Almonds, Essence of Lemon <lb/>
Strawberry, Raspberry, <lb/>
Cinnamon, and Ginger <lb/>
at I. A. Cherry's, cheap. <lb/>
Fancy Lamps, Willow <lb/>
Toilet Articles. Screens, <lb/>
for fan- <lb/>
work and a general line of fancy <lb/>
goods at Mrs. M. D. Higgs. <lb/>
very latest and prettiest de- <lb/>
signs in Albums, Manicure Sets. <lb/>
Vases, Minors, Easels. Paintings, <lb/>
Tables, China, Goods, etc, <lb/>
can be at Mrs. M. D. Higgs. <lb/>
The Reflector learns gladly that <lb/>
the M. E. Conference held the past <lb/>
week in Wilson returned Rev. G. A. <lb/>
as Presiding Elder of this, <lb/>
Washington District, and Rev. R. B. <lb/>
John to the charge of Greenville Sta- <lb/>
Rev. K. C. Glenn was stationed <lb/>
at Bethel. rejoice that <lb/>
i Greenville was selected as the place <lb/>
for holding the next annual confer- <lb/>
; In the vole Greenville received <lb/>
votes Green- <lb/>
ville will do herself in enter- <lb/>
the and will show <lb/>
her guests the kind of hospitality <lb/>
this people is composed of. <lb/>
The Reflector Book Store is mark- <lb/>
Christmas Cards, Picture Books, <lb/>
Scrap Books, Fancy -Box Paper, <lb/>
Cigar Case, right down low <lb/>
for remainder of <lb/>
Come and see, <lb/>
Anything yon buy Horn our mar- <lb/>
not satisfactory yon may re- <lb/>
it and money will be re <lb/>
funded. We keep fresh beef, pork, <lb/>
mutton, kid. poultry, and solicit <lb/>
your patronage. Johnson, <lb/>
Go. <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
Marriage bells In mil <lb/>
Santa will soon be here. <lb/>
Some cases of scarlet fever in Tarboro. <lb/>
The moon changed last Thursday <lb/>
This is hog killing time and the <lb/>
is on. <lb/>
But one more issue of the <lb/>
this year. <lb/>
Read the One Dollar <lb/>
for next year. <lb/>
There will lie h tournament at Falkland <lb/>
January 2nd. <lb/>
The schools will give holiday next week <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
The train was more than two hours <lb/>
late Saturday night. <lb/>
Only one week to Christmas, the <lb/>
children are Jubilant. <lb/>
Just think of It Christmas only one <lb/>
week from to-morrow. <lb/>
Christmas shoppers are out on the <lb/>
streets now in great numbers. <lb/>
Electric lights and water works <lb/>
when shall have them <lb/>
The more we others to bear their <lb/>
burdens the lighter our own will De- <lb/>
than have to it to other <lb/>
markets. <lb/>
The new uniforms for the lire com- <lb/>
arrived last week. They were <lb/>
chased by Mr. M. R. Lang. The lire-, <lb/>
men have not been out in their suits <lb/>
yet. We have examined the new <lb/>
forms and think they will look much bet <lb/>
than the old ones. <lb/>
Dr-. If. K. Warren drove his buggy <lb/>
against a lamp post while from <lb/>
Council street into Third, doing <lb/>
damage to the vehicle. The lamp <lb/>
was not burning the accident <lb/>
not have occurred. How long before <lb/>
Greenville is to have electric lights <lb/>
Kit Cooper have added a grist <lb/>
mill to their other at the <lb/>
Foundry and have set apart Tuesday and <lb/>
Saturday of each week as regular days <lb/>
for grinding. Saturday will be. <lb/>
their day for grinding. Go to them <lb/>
when you want good meal. <lb/>
If those of our citizens who have any <lb/>
sympathy for dumb animals would stand <lb/>
awhile on Dickerson avenue and see the <lb/>
horses straining through the with <lb/>
heavy loads from the depot, they would <lb/>
lie favor of macadamizing or paving <lb/>
that <lb/>
Bids will be received at the Telegraph <lb/>
office for poles to distributed be- <lb/>
the North end of Greenville <lb/>
Mr. poles must be <lb/>
cypress, with good heart, bark removed, <lb/>
feet long and to average not than <lb/>
inches diameter at the top. Poles <lb/>
are wanted immediately. <lb/>
One day last week Mr. Win. Peebles <lb/>
hied himself away to the woods to have <lb/>
some sport gunning.- He had not gone <lb/>
far before he a flue buck. Now <lb/>
as he Is familiarly called, <lb/>
can just hold himself alongside of the <lb/>
gunners, when it comes to making a <lb/>
stand, ho docs not ask any odds. <lb/>
Every who reads the <lb/>
see Co's <lb/>
advertisement They have <lb/>
the very line of goods it everyone <lb/>
needs, that is if they want the best. Such <lb/>
a nice Hue of canned goods is kept no- <lb/>
where else, their brands of coffee take the <lb/>
I.-ail, and fresh goods arrive every few <lb/>
days. <lb/>
The Southerner says only t <lb/>
of the 1st Regiment sent <lb/>
to the regimental election that was <lb/>
ordered at Rocky Mount, and names <lb/>
them as the Warren Guards and Edge- <lb/>
Guards. The Greenville Guards <lb/>
certainly sent a representative. There <lb/>
was no election because less than a quo- <lb/>
rum present. <lb/>
Chas. II, Stedman, <lb/>
ton; John B. A. <lb/>
Colin, New J. J. Burgess, Nor- <lb/>
folk; Mrs. It. B. Smith. Washington; <lb/>
Robert Richmond; L. B. Peg- <lb/>
ram, Baltimore; J. R. Kens <lb/>
t icky; Luther Joyner, N. C; Dan <lb/>
Simmons, Washington; Mrs. R R. <lb/>
Gotten, Miss Agnes Cotton, <lb/>
Mies Helen <lb/>
I Miss Tucker. Miss <lb/>
Sadie Tucker, Raleigh; Carr, <lb/>
Jr. Old Sparta; Miss K. G. Gillian, <lb/>
N. C; II. A. Gillian, Jr.; C. <lb/>
Vines, J. Bryant Grimes, Geo. A. <lb/>
N. J. L. Watt, <lb/>
Columbus; H. R. A. I. C; <lb/>
H. H. Washington; W. B. <lb/>
Richmond; O. W. <lb/>
ton. Great J. W. Price, <lb/>
W. B. Jordan, Wilmington <lb/>
L. Hopkins, Charlotte, N. <lb/>
C; V. Rocky Mt.; A. A. <lb/>
Nichols, New York; J, D. <lb/>
mer, Norfolk. <lb/>
WE HANDLE <lb/>
The best BUTTER and <lb/>
bought. <lb/>
CHEESE that can <lb/>
HEAVY GROCERIES-cM <lb/>
D I D C D I Apples. Bananas, best that can <lb/>
Besides many novelties our stock comprises all <lb/>
that is new and stylish the <lb/>
following <lb/>
CONFECTIONS <lb/>
CROCKERY <lb/>
Cake-. Crackers. <lb/>
Figs. <lb/>
Candies Raisins, <lb/>
Fine French China, full Dinner and Tea Sets, <lb/>
o separate Porcelain. Decorated and <lb/>
China, and a full line of cheaper Crockery. <lb/>
In addition to the above we will continue <lb/>
carry our usual line of nice <lb/>
Greenville Institute is preparing for a <lb/>
splendid entertainment to be given next <lb/>
Tuesday night, 33rd. The exercises will <lb/>
consist of music recitations, an ex- <lb/>
program now being arranged. It <lb/>
Will be an opportunity hearing some <lb/>
of the bast selections of music, bow vocal <lb/>
and Instrumental. The pleasure of the <lb/>
occasion will be added to by an address <lb/>
from Mr. K. Billiard, editor of the <lb/>
Scotland <lb/>
On Dec. at p. m. <lb/>
at the residence of Mr. Alex. L. Blow In <lb/>
this town, by Rev. A. D. Hunter, Mr. <lb/>
C. of Richmond, Vs., to <lb/>
Mrs. Florence I. Norman, of <lb/>
Va. A very pleasant party relatives <lb/>
were present and an elegant lunch <lb/>
served. The happy couple took the <lb/>
South bound train at o'clock for Kins- <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
In the Episcopal Church at Snow Hill <lb/>
on Wednesday, 10th inst., at o'clock <lb/>
r. m. Rev. Israel Harding <lb/>
Mr. W. F. Morrill, of Farmville, this <lb/>
county, to Miss Lady Bird Hargrave, of <lb/>
Snow Hill. They were attended by A. <lb/>
S. with Miss Grimsley, <lb/>
Chas. M. Moore with Miss Ma it <lb/>
per, R. W. King with Miss Nannie <lb/>
Davis, G. M. Lindsay with Miss Sallie <lb/>
Grimsley, J. T. with Miss <lb/>
Simpson. W. G. with Miss Anna <lb/>
Morrill, U. h, Davis with Mist <lb/>
Morrill. Dr. J. Morrill with Miss Lizzie <lb/>
Hargrave. After the ceremony the <lb/>
party went to the home of Dr. S, Morrill <lb/>
near Farmville, where a reception was <lb/>
held. <lb/>
On Sunday morning, December 7th, <lb/>
at the residence Elder Samuel <lb/>
of the in Bethel township, <lb/>
Mr. J. to Miss Ada C. Moore, <lb/>
the ceremony being performed by W, H. <lb/>
Williams, Esq. The attendants were; <lb/>
David A- Moore with Miss <lb/>
sou, J, C. with Miss Carrie <lb/>
James, G. L. Moore with Miss Anna <lb/>
Jones, J. K. with Miss Lizzie <lb/>
Moore, W. O. with Miss <lb/>
Manning, Robert Brown-with Miss <lb/>
James, S. G. Williams with Mist Cora <lb/>
Archibald Robeson with Miss <lb/>
Maggie Davenport. Immediately after <lb/>
the ceremony the bridal party for the <lb/>
home of the groom where a j <lb/>
was held in toe afternoon. The couple <lb/>
received a number of beautiful presents <lb/>
, Major. <lb/>
Dress Goods, <lb/>
Trimmings, <lb/>
Domestics, <lb/>
Wraps, <lb/>
Misses Wraps, <lb/>
Ladies Underwear, <lb/>
Gloves, <lb/>
Fine Shoes, <lb/>
Fine Shoes, <lb/>
Blankets and Flannels, <lb/>
Table Linen, <lb/>
Embroideries Laces, <lb/>
Velvets and <lb/>
Umbrellas, <lb/>
Corsets. <lb/>
I Gent's Clothing. <lb/>
Youth's Clothing. <lb/>
j Boy's Clothing. <lb/>
Hats and Caps. <lb/>
to <lb/>
be glad to have my old friends customers come to <lb/>
see us, and assure them that we can the <lb/>
Gent's Goods LOW Down For <lb/>
Give us a trial and lie convinced that the way to buy goods is for <lb/>
the spot cash. <lb/>
JOHN S. <lb/>
N. December, <lb/>
Gent's Underwear. <lb/>
Gent's Fine Footwear. <lb/>
Boy's Fine Footwear. <lb/>
Carpets and Rugs. <lb/>
Floor Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Window Shades. <lb/>
Lace Curtains. <lb/>
Curtain Poles- <lb/>
Trunks and Valises. <lb/>
Buggy Robes. <lb/>
STOCK <lb/>
Reliable Goods. <lb/>
The above is what <lb/>
the people need and not so <lb/>
much cheap goods which <lb/>
prove to be costly. <lb/>
We carry a f nil line f <lb/>
mil GOODS m <lb/>
HATS AND <lb/>
assortment and many <lb/>
other minor lines that am <lb/>
carried by dry goods <lb/>
Pens, only cents <lb/>
can be had at the Reflector Book <lb/>
We can your wants in everything that <lb/>
is new and fashionable. <lb/>
We sure you see our stock before <lb/>
chases and we guarantee that you will be <lb/>
satisfied, <lb/>
Remember we keep no second hand goods. <lb/>
M. R. <lb/>
BROWN BROS., <lb/>
BOOTS SHOES, HATS CAPS, <lb/>
A LEADERS. <lb/>
Calicoes Cheeked Home- <lb/>
spun White Homespun to <lb/>
Worsted to <lb/>
Shoes to Bras Tins <lb/>
S papers more <lb/>
beanies for Cakes Soap <lb/>
cu. Caps to SO list <lb/>
tn Hi <lb/>
to and many <lb/>
things in proportion. <lb/>
A FEW LEADERS. <lb/>
Calicoes Cheeked I <lb/>
Whits I <lb/>
ft cU. Worsted o to <lb/>
shoes to arose <lb/>
Needle eat <lb/>
besides for IS cat. S <lb/>
Cans to eta, <lb/>
to Pants floods <lb/>
and<lb/>
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NOTICES<lb/>
Executor's Notice. <lb/>
The Clerk of the -r Court of <lb/>
Pitt county, having issued Letters <lb/>
Court Clerk-E. A. <lb/>
A. K. Tucker. <lb/>
Register of II. James <lb/>
Ward. <lb/>
V- Keel. <lb/>
Commissioners-Council Dawson. I hair- said estate to present the <lb/>
man, Guilford Mooring. C. V, Newton, I properly authenticated, to the <lb/>
T. E. Keel. i within twelve <lb/>
Hoard of date of this notice or this will <lb/>
Chairman J. S. and J. D. lie plead in bar of their <lb/>
Cox. It. C. Cannon. This the 12th of November. <lb/>
School liar- ; FLEMING, <lb/>
of the estate of Fleming, d. <lb/>
the on <lb/>
I the day of November, 1890, on the <lb/>
estate of Ivey Fleming, deceased, notice <lb/>
is hereby given to all persons Indebted <lb/>
to the estate to make immediate pay- <lb/>
to undersigned, and to all <lb/>
en <lb/>
ding <lb/>
of F. W. Brown. <lb/>
G. <lb/>
B. Greene. <lb/>
R. Lane. <lb/>
Chief T. Smith. <lb/>
Asst R. Moore. <lb/>
Ward. T. A. <lb/>
col. 2nd Ward. W. II. Smith, and R. <lb/>
Greene. 3rd Ward, If. K. Lang and <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having qualified ire the <lb/>
Court Clerk of Pitt county as Ad- <lb/>
of Mattie <lb/>
notice is hereby given to all persons <lb/>
indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
ate payment to the undersigned, and all I <lb/>
persons having claims against the said <lb/>
i Mate present Hie for pay- <lb/>
, , on r before the 8th day of -No-. <lb/>
Allen Warren; 4th Ward, Joe mat, or this notice will be plead <lb/>
CHURCHES, in bar of recovery. This 8th day of No- j <lb/>
Episcopal-Services First and Third <lb/>
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. N. C. ilium. <lb/>
Hughes, D. D., Rector. I <lb/>
Sunday, morn-1 tO <lb/>
and night. Meeting every <lb/>
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John, <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
Baptist Services second and fourth <lb/>
Sundays, and Bight. <lb/>
Meeting every Wednesday night. Rev. <lb/>
A. D. Hunter. Pastor. <lb/>
Greenville Lodge. No. A. F. A A. <lb/>
M., meets Thursday and Mon- <lb/>
day night 1st and 3rd Sunday at <lb/>
Masonic Lodge. A. L. Blow. XV. M. <lb/>
G. L. Sec. <lb/>
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. meets <lb/>
very 2nd and 4th Monday nights t Ma- <lb/>
ionic Hall, F. W. Brown, H. P. <lb/>
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. <lb/>
meets night. J. White. <lb/>
X. O. E, A. Sec. <lb/>
Orion Encampment. No. I. O. O. <lb/>
t. meets 2nd and 4th Friday <lb/>
nights. E. A. Move. C. P. <lb/>
tree. S. <lb/>
Insurance Ledge, No. K. of II., <lb/>
first and third Friday night. <lb/>
D. D. Haskett, D. <lb/>
Pitt Council, No. SM, A. L. of II. meets <lb/>
very Thursday night. C. A. White. C. <lb/>
Pitt Alliance meets <lb/>
the first in January. April. July <lb/>
J. P. Cox, <lb/>
E. A. Secretary. <lb/>
Greenville Alliance meets Saturday <lb/>
before the second Sunday in each mouth <lb/>
o'clock, r M. in Hall. <lb/>
Fernando Ward. D. S. Spain. <lb/>
Secretary. <lb/>
POST OFFICE. <lb/>
Hours for all from A. <lb/>
M. to T. M. All mail distributed <lb/>
mi arrival. The general deliver will <lb/>
be kept open for IS minutes at night <lb/>
after the Northern mail is distributed. <lb/>
Northern Mail arrives daily <lb/>
at P. M. and departs at <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
Old and Falkland <lb/>
mails arrives lady at M <lb/>
M. and depart- at P. M. <lb/>
Washington. X <lb/>
Roads, Chocowinity and Grime-land <lb/>
mails at <lb/>
P. M. and departs at A. M. <lb/>
Value Bell's <lb/>
Johnson's Mills. <lb/>
and Pullet mails arrive Tuesday <lb/>
Thursday Saturday at A. M. and <lb/>
departs at an <lb/>
Black Jack and Calico <lb/>
arrives every Tuesday and Friday <lb/>
at m and leaves at G a m. <lb/>
J. J. P. M. <lb/>
LEGAL <lb/>
Executor's Notice. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
Court Clerk of Pitt county as <lb/>
Executor S. A. Kittrell. <lb/>
notice is hereby given to all persons <lb/>
indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
ate payment to the undersigned, and all <lb/>
persons having claims against the estate <lb/>
must present the same on or tin <lb/>
24th day of November or this no <lb/>
will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This 24th day of <lb/>
L. L. Ki <lb/>
of S. A. <lb/>
Having duly before the Sn- <lb/>
i Court clerk county as Ad- <lb/>
of the of Marina <lb/>
notice is hereby <lb/>
given to ail persons indebted to the <lb/>
estate to immediate payment <lb/>
t o t he and all persons having <lb/>
i against the said estate must <lb/>
suit the same for payment on or before <lb/>
the Mi day of ISM, or this <lb/>
notice will lie plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This 8th of November. 1890. <lb/>
B. S. <lb/>
of Marina Harrington. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The undersigned having duly qualified <lb/>
before the Superior Court Clerk of <lb/>
Pitt county as Administrator of P. H. <lb/>
deceased, notice is hereby given <lb/>
to all persons indebted to the estate <lb/>
to make immediate payment to the <lb/>
all having <lb/>
claims against the estate must present <lb/>
the same properly authenticated before <lb/>
the 1st Jay of December, 1891. or this <lb/>
or this notice be plead in bat of <lb/>
recovery. <lb/>
This 1st of <lb/>
Miss If. E. Mayo. <lb/>
of II. Mayo, <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
On Monday the of January, A. <lb/>
will sell at the Court House <lb/>
door the of to the <lb/>
I highest for cash one tract of land <lb/>
in county containing about four <lb/>
hundred acres and bounded as <lb/>
Situated Swill township, ad- <lb/>
the lands of J. J. B <lb/>
A, B. M. Smith <lb/>
and Hie stead of <lb/>
and ethers, and the excess of the <lb/>
homestead of to satisfy <lb/>
an execution in my for collection <lb/>
against which has <lb/>
been levied on said land as the property <lb/>
of said <lb/>
J. A K. TUCKER. She ft. <lb/>
Pr it. W. S. <lb/>
This Dec. 6th, <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
On Monday the 6th day of January, A. <lb/>
U will sell at the Court House <lb/>
door iii the town of Greenville, to the <lb/>
highest bidder for cash three tracts of <lb/>
land in county, containing about <lb/>
one hundred and sixty acres and bounded <lb/>
 <lb/>
One tract known a- the Buck tract, <lb/>
adjoining the lands of James <lb/>
Bryant Dixon and others, in <lb/>
township, containing acres more or <lb/>
less. <lb/>
One other tract known as the <lb/>
tract, the lands of Bryant <lb/>
Jake Ban-is, W. L. Clark and <lb/>
others, in township, containing <lb/>
acres more or less. <lb/>
One other tract known as the Mill <lb/>
land, adjoining the lands of J. U. Mills. <lb/>
Robert Dixon and others, containing <lb/>
about acres, to satisfy an execution In <lb/>
bands for collection against John S. <lb/>
Dixon and others, and winch has been <lb/>
levied on said lands as the property of <lb/>
said John S. Dixon. <lb/>
J. A. K. Ticker, Sheriff. <lb/>
December 4th, <lb/>
THE<lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
The Secret of a Lone Life <lb/>
Ladies Home Journal <lb/>
You sometimes sec a woman whom <lb/>
old ago is as as the <lb/>
bloom her youth. Yon <lb/>
wonder how this ha come about; <lb/>
you wonder bow it is Her life <lb/>
been a long and happy one. Here <lb/>
are some of i he reason. <lb/>
knew how to I disagree- <lb/>
able tilings. <lb/>
She the art of enjoy- <lb/>
tin <lb/>
She kept be nerves well hand, <lb/>
and them on no one. <lb/>
She believed in the of <lb/>
her own daughters and in Unit of <lb/>
neighbors. <lb/>
She cultivated a good digestion. <lb/>
mastered the arc saving <lb/>
pleasant words. <lb/>
did not exp-e too from <lb/>
her lends. <lb/>
She abut ever work came to <lb/>
congenial. <lb/>
Sh retained her illusion, and did <lb/>
not believe that all the world was <lb/>
wicked and unkind. <lb/>
She tin- miserable <lb/>
sympathized with the sorrowful. <lb/>
retained an even disposition, <lb/>
and made the of everything. <lb/>
She did whatever came to her <lb/>
cheerfully and <lb/>
never that kind <lb/>
and a smile cost but are <lb/>
priceless treasures to Hie <lb/>
el. <lb/>
She did unto others as she would <lb/>
b- done by, and now old <lb/>
come to her, and is a halo <lb/>
of hair her head, she <lb/>
is loved and considered. <lb/>
This is the secret a long life and <lb/>
a happy one. <lb/>
Wins. <lb/>
We desire to to our citizens, that <lb/>
for we have be n selling Dr. King's <lb/>
New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. <lb/>
King's New Life Tills. s <lb/>
Salve Bitters, and have <lb/>
never handled remedies that sell as well, <lb/>
or that have given such universal <lb/>
faction. We do not hesitate to <lb/>
tee them every time, and we ready <lb/>
to refund the purchase price if <lb/>
results do not their u-c. <lb/>
These remedies have won their great <lb/>
popularity purely on their J. <lb/>
L. Druggist. <lb/>
Deserves Success. <lb/>
A Georgia with little or <lb/>
education, decided that he would <lb/>
like to inn n newspaper. was <lb/>
no paper in the village where <lb/>
lived. lie had saved up a few <lb/>
and with this he in <lb/>
seeming a outfit. He <lb/>
opened his office. He car. <lb/>
studied the printer's alphabet, <lb/>
In a week's time he was up <lb/>
his own editorials. A week later the <lb/>
first, issue of his paper saw the light <lb/>
gotten out by his efforts. <lb/>
lie is now publishing a class <lb/>
weekly. He edits Hie paper <lb/>
sets the type, works the band press, <lb/>
keeps the books, manages a family, <lb/>
and occasional y runs <lb/>
Five years he wasn't Worth <lb/>
To day be la worth to MM, <lb/>
The is I to <lb/>
beat <lb/>
The following information <lb/>
gar-ling the salaries of some of <lb/>
Parting cf ways. <lb/>
Wilkins and Watkins were college <lb/>
and close friends. They had been <lb/>
hard students and had taken little out- <lb/>
door exercise. When they shook hands <lb/>
and said good-bye. the end of their <lb/>
college career, they were in impaired <lb/>
health. both had dyspepsia, liver <lb/>
troubles and coughs. <lb/>
plenty of money, and de- <lb/>
to travel for bis Watkins <lb/>
was poor. must go to work for <lb/>
said lie, I'll the remedy <lb/>
talks so much <lb/>
Medical <lb/>
less than years. <lb/>
home in his Watkins, hi the <lb/>
prime life, is a bank president, rush <lb/>
and and Weigh pounds. <lb/>
Medical saved <lb/>
my life at a critical he says. <lb/>
it poor had only tried UP <lb/>
For weak lungs, spitting of blood, all <lb/>
lingering coughs, and consumption in <lb/>
Its early loan remedy <lb/>
Agents Wanted <lb/>
For Dr. new book, covering <lb/>
his life's work and trip <lb/>
Through, From the <lb/>
entitled Manger to <lb/>
embracing a new life of Christ and a <lb/>
story of Palestine and its people. Illus- <lb/>
with over wonderful <lb/>
of scenery Holy Land, copies of <lb/>
and famous pictures from <lb/>
tin. Land and times of the Saviour, also <lb/>
a grand picture of Jerusalem on the day <lb/>
of the crucifixion colors and ten <lb/>
feet in length. This is Dr. <lb/>
life work and ids greatest book. Orders <lb/>
are now pouring in from all parts of the <lb/>
civilized world. You will never have <lb/>
another like it. 1,000.00.1 copies will be <lb/>
sold the first year. Agents should drop <lb/>
all else and secure territory. Such <lb/>
chances only once in a life time. <lb/>
Exclusively territory given full pro- <lb/>
The most and <lb/>
wonderful of all books about the Land, <lb/>
People of the Bible. Co to <lb/>
work now so will make, hundreds <lb/>
of Territory going with a rush; <lb/>
act now ; no capital needed. Name <lb/>
you and write at once for <lb/>
I to <lb/>
I. JOHNSON A CO. <lb/>
Main Street. Richmond. Va. <lb/>
G. E. HARRIS, <lb/>
TO <lb/>
ET- C V. <lb/>
The Lone- <lb/>
arid Short of a <lb/>
Notice to <lb/>
THE Clerk of the Superior Court for <lb/>
Pitt having on the 12th If Monday the day January, A. <lb/>
of ISM. issued letters of ad- U is d. will sell Court House <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
n Monday the 6th day of January, A. <lb/>
ministration to the undersigned upon the <lb/>
estate of Sallie Highsmith. notice is <lb/>
hereby given to all persons having <lb/>
st estate of said Sallie High <lb/>
to present them to the under- <lb/>
mi or before 17th day of De- <lb/>
or this notice will he plead <lb/>
in bar of their recovery. All <lb/>
indebted to the estate of said <lb/>
are to immediate pay- <lb/>
to the undersigned. <lb/>
This the 17th day of 1890. <lb/>
J. II. <lb/>
of Sable <lb/>
Alex L. Blow. Atty. <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
By virtue of a mortgage executed by <lb/>
Abner J. Smith and Ann Smith, <lb/>
his wife, to James T. Adams on the 12th <lb/>
day of February. and duly recorded <lb/>
in the Register of Deeds for co. <lb/>
in Book page I ill on Monday <lb/>
January sell at public Kile lie- <lb/>
fore the Court House door in the town <lb/>
of to the bidder, a <lb/>
certain niece or tract of land lying and <lb/>
being township, adjoining the <lb/>
lands of the late Moore. <lb/>
Green and at a pine <lb/>
stump Samuel Smith's third comer, run- <lb/>
S. W. poles to a <lb/>
Green's corner in Moore's line, <lb/>
then due West poles to a stake in <lb/>
Green's line, then due N. poles to <lb/>
the division line of Jesse and William <lb/>
Move, then with the division line S. <lb/>
E. poles to the said corner, <lb/>
then S. W. poles to a cypress, then <lb/>
N. W- poles to the beginning cons <lb/>
acres more or less. <lb/>
Terms of sale s Cash. <lb/>
James T. Adams. <lb/>
Mortgagee. <lb/>
Greenville. Dec. <lb/>
Alex L. Blow, Atty. <lb/>
in the town of to the <lb/>
highest bidder cash several tracts of <lb/>
land in county and bounded as <lb/>
Situated in Greenville township <lb/>
adjoining the lands of B. P. Manning, <lb/>
X. W. Tyson others, containing <lb/>
about acres, known as the Dan <lb/>
on the old plank road. <lb/>
2- One other tract in Greenville town- <lb/>
ship, known as the land, <lb/>
the lands of the <lb/>
lands and others, containing about <lb/>
acres, woods land. <lb/>
One other tract in <lb/>
township, known as the Richard Move <lb/>
tract, adjoining the lands of <lb/>
Move and others, containing <lb/>
about acres. <lb/>
One oilier tract in Greenville town- <lb/>
ship, containing about acres, adjoin- <lb/>
the lands L. L. Kittrell. It. L. <lb/>
Griffin and others, known as part cf <lb/>
the Henry Smith land. <lb/>
A tract of land in Bearer Dam <lb/>
township, containing about acres, ad- <lb/>
joining the lands of I Harris. V. G. <lb/>
Case and others, and being the land sold <lb/>
by Silas to W. B. Burnett. <lb/>
One other tract in Farmville town- <lb/>
ship, containing about acres, adjoin- <lb/>
the lands of W. ;. Lang. Mary A. <lb/>
Anderson, the William Whitehead Joy- <lb/>
farm and others, and known as the <lb/>
Anderson or Turnage land <lb/>
A parcel of land in the town of <lb/>
Greenville, being the Eastern part of lot <lb/>
where Henry now lives <lb/>
To satisfy sundry execution in my <lb/>
hands for collection against William <lb/>
Whitehead and which have been levied <lb/>
on said land as the property of said <lb/>
Whitehead. <lb/>
This Dec. 6th, 1800. <lb/>
J. A. K, TUCKER, Sheriff. <lb/>
By It. W. <lb/>
Notice of Dissolution. <lb/>
The firm of and doing <lb/>
a Millinery business in Greenville, was <lb/>
by mutual consent on the 20th <lb/>
of October. Mrs. Joyner purchasing <lb/>
the entire interest of Mrs. in the <lb/>
business. Mrs. E. A. has been <lb/>
engaged as manager and the business will <lb/>
he continued at the old stand. The <lb/>
solicits a of the <lb/>
liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by <lb/>
old firm, and promises to give entire <lb/>
satisfaction to all customers. <lb/>
Mrs. J. F. Joyner. <lb/>
Having sold on 20th of October <lb/>
y Interest in business to Mrs. J. V. <lb/>
Joyner, on account of Ill-health, I take <lb/>
this method of thanking my friends tor <lb/>
the so extended in <lb/>
. the past and hope the same patronage <lb/>
will be to Mrs. Joyner. who <lb/>
use every effort to give <lb/>
All parties indebted to <lb/>
the firm of are nest- <lb/>
ed to come and settle before <lb/>
Jan 1st 1891. Very Truly <lb/>
M. T. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
re <lb/>
the <lb/>
clergymen of New York and Brook- <lb/>
is believed to lie Dr. <lb/>
Dix, old Trinity, has <lb/>
a year and his assistant <lb/>
Dr. rector of Grace <lb/>
Church, ha and a house Ike <lb/>
rental of is worth more. <lb/>
Dr. Greer, St. Bartholomew's re <lb/>
being wealths <lb/>
retains nothing of it for himself; Dr. <lb/>
Brown, of St. ha 15.000; <lb/>
Dr. of has <lb/>
and like Greer gives it <lb/>
all A Episcopal <lb/>
pariah's pay from to <lb/>
and bishop receives <lb/>
Among the Presbyterians Dr. Hail <lb/>
draws Dr. <lb/>
Dr. Dr. Taylor, <lb/>
Rev. Robert <lb/>
has Dr. <lb/>
receives 12.000 from his <lb/>
and doubles his income in liter- <lb/>
the lecture Dr. Ab- <lb/>
is paid pastor of <lb/>
the largest church has <lb/>
and rent of an parson- <lb/>
age, and the Methodist bishop re-<lb/>
Those are quite sit <lb/>
still and do But what should <lb/>
they do if annoyed, by catarrh Why. <lb/>
Saul's Catarrh ore. <lb/>
Many of our young married people <lb/>
don't know what a blessing Hull's <lb/>
Baby nip is until youngster is <lb/>
able to by the hour. <lb/>
Thrown Away. <lb/>
In 189.1 a Cancer developed on my <lb/>
lower lip. I went under <lb/>
at once, and from Mine to tune since <lb/>
that have had medical aid New <lb/>
Orleans, Boston, and York. <lb/>
with no benefit at baa <lb/>
tight along, and now in- <lb/>
my jaw and cheek. One <lb/>
thousand dollar would not cover <lb/>
loss sustained through the <lb/>
and surgical aid have <lb/>
ed. I have certainly tried every- <lb/>
thing and was by nothing <lb/>
I took S. S. S It has done <lb/>
me mars ail else put to- <lb/>
and I I will soon be <lb/>
sound and well. Swift's Specific i <lb/>
certainly a great boon to humanity. <lb/>
D. D. WARS, P O. Box <lb/>
N H. <lb/>
Disgusted with a Doctor. <lb/>
Alexandria <lb/>
Nellie the and <lb/>
formed 3-year-old mid- <lb/>
get, just inches tall, is to <lb/>
wed a society young <lb/>
aged twenty one. Paris, Mo., who <lb/>
is so tall that as she walks beside <lb/>
iii hi the feathers on the most lash- <lb/>
Inch bonnet she cm wear <lb/>
will about up to tho tip of the <lb/>
coat-tail. <lb/>
Among most dangerous <lb/>
mens counterfeit dollars <lb/>
which has ever appeared is one dated <lb/>
1883 and possessed of a- good and <lb/>
a ring us genuine coin. It <lb/>
is matte of antimony an I <lb/>
Mr. John Hanson of Danville, <lb/>
Ind., is the largest living man in <lb/>
the world, he measures S <lb/>
inches around waist, stands <lb/>
feel inches in bis stockings, and <lb/>
weighs pounds it <lb/>
of cloth I. a suit <lb/>
of clothes, coat, vest and pants. <lb/>
A Scrap cf her Life. <lb/>
It was just an ordinary scrap of wrap- <lb/>
ping paper, but it life. She <lb/>
was in lat stages of consumption, <lb/>
told by physicians she was incurable <lb/>
and could live only a short she <lb/>
weighed less than seventy pounds. On <lb/>
a piece of wrapping paper she read of <lb/>
Dr. King's New Discovery, and got a <lb/>
sample it helped her. she bought <lb/>
a large it helped her more, bought <lb/>
another and grew better fast continued <lb/>
it- use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, <lb/>
plump, weighing pounds. For fuller <lb/>
particulars send stamp to W. H. Cole <lb/>
Druggist. Fort Smith. Trial <lb/>
this Discovery free at <lb/>
Drugstore. <lb/>
of <lb/>
OF X. . WITH <lb/>
I. A. k i <lb/>
COM MISSION MERCHANT, <lb/>
AND j Roanoke Dock, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
FORBES, <lb/>
VA. <lb/>
Special attention given to Sales -f Cot- <lb/>
I ion, drain. Peanuts and Country <lb/>
duce generally. Liberal Cash Advances <lb/>
on Consignments. Prompt returns and <lb/>
, highest market pi ices guaranteed. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
and all the U. S. <lb/>
Patent office or in the Courts attended t <lb/>
for Moderate Fees. <lb/>
are opposite the Patent Of- <lb/>
engaged Patents Exclusively, and <lb/>
can obtain patents less time than <lb/>
mole remote from Washington. <lb/>
the model or drawing is sent we <lb/>
advise as to free of charge, <lb/>
and we make change unless we ob- <lb/>
Patents. <lb/>
We refer, here, to the Post Master, the <lb/>
of Money Order Did., and to <lb/>
officials of S. Patent Office. For <lb/>
advise terms aim reference to <lb/>
actual your own State, or <lb/>
address, C. A. Co., <lb/>
Washington. D. C. <lb/>
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb/>
is to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following good <lb/>
not to be excelled tills market. And to be and <lb/>
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS of all kinds NOTIONS. GEN <lb/>
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS. BOOTS and SHOES, LA <lb/>
SUPPERS. FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb/>
GOODS. WINDOWS. SASH and CROCKERY and QUEENS- <lb/>
WARE, HARDWARE. LOWS and PLOW CASTING. LEATHER of different <lb/>
kinds. Gin and Hay, Rook Paris, and <lb/>
and ADDLES. <lb/>
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Agent O. N. T. Spool Cotton I to the trade at <lb/>
prices, cent.- per dozen, less per cent for ash. Bread Prep- <lb/>
ration and Hall's Star Lye jobbers Prices, While Lead pure Lin <lb/>
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Stilt and Wood and <lb/>
Willow Ware. Sails a Give me a ill and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb/>
C. M. <lb/>
N. B. <lb/>
Edwards IN, <lb/>
Printers and Binders. <lb/>
N. G <lb/>
We have the largest and most complete <lb/>
establishment of the kind to be found in <lb/>
the State, and solicit orders for all classes <lb/>
Commercial, Rail- <lb/>
road or School Print- <lb/>
or <lb/>
WEDDING STATIONERY R E A DY <lb/>
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb/>
FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb/>
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb/>
us your orders. <lb/>
EDWARDS <lb/>
PRINTERS AND <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
man in business should feel <lb/>
it a positive duly to aside <lb/>
from the there is in it as a <lb/>
ll A <lb/>
is an index the community from <lb/>
winch it emanates, a <lb/>
bis opinions a town very <lb/>
largely from its newspaper. Every <lb/>
business man see to It <lb/>
la in paper every week, <lb/>
it will indicate he in land <lb/>
tin- living at <lb/>
Ry Innumerable cures. Dr. Hull's <lb/>
syrup has won for itself a <lb/>
enviable reputation. <lb/>
I've been suffering for the past three <lb/>
weeks a wrist. I tried <lb/>
Salvation Oil. and Mud f. after <lb/>
having used one bottle, entirely cured. <lb/>
KEYSER. Mulberry St., <lb/>
Mil. <lb/>
rt, A Month Young Men or <lb/>
board <lb/>
P. W. Ziegler ft Co., Philadelphia. Pa. <lb/>
LIVERY SALE AND FEED <lb/>
I opened at the stables formerly <lb/>
occupied by Dr. J. G. <lb/>
and keep a line line of <lb/>
Horses and Mules. <lb/>
I have beautiful and fancy turnouts for <lb/>
the livery and can suit most <lb/>
ions. I will run a DRAY <lb/>
AGE III SIN and solicit a share of <lb/>
patronage. Call and be convinced. <lb/>
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb/>
N. J. <lb/>
JAMES A. SMITH, <lb/>
TONSORIAL ARTIST, <lb/>
Greenville N C. <lb/>
have the the easies <lb/>
Chair ever in the art. Clean towels <lb/>
sharp razors, and satisfaction guarantee <lb/>
in every instance. Call and be con <lb/>
Ladies waited at their <lb/>
deuce, cleaning clothes a specialty. <lb/>
i a seat <lb/>
l i . <lb/>
Tort- <lb/>
HYMAN, <lb/>
FINE PORTRAIT AND VIEW <lb/>
Views Animal. Churches, <lb/>
Family Gatherings, taken at <lb/>
Notice. Copying from snail <lb/>
to life Ink-. Crayon or <lb/>
Colors. <lb/>
Head quarters for Hue Photographs <lb/>
Call and see us. <lb/>
K Manager. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
K. C, <lb/>
Ford Lanier, <lb/>
CHERRY HILL MARBLE WORKS <lb/>
n. <lb/>
its in <lb/>
nm and ma mum, <lb/>
AND ALE KINDS OP <lb/>
CEMETERY WORK. <lb/>
LITE AND FEE INSURANCE <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb/>
SUGG JAMES OLD STAND <lb/>
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lowest current rates <lb/>
FOR FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb/>
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb/>
THE FRONT <lb/>
D. Williamson, <lb/>
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN FLANAGAN <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Has Moved to One Door of Court House j Tar transportation <lb/>
WILL CONTINUE OF -f <lb/>
PHOTON, CARTS DRAYS. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
N. M. Man <lb/>
I apt. It. K. <lb/>
To THE <lb/>
Mr. for the of <lb/>
n Marble la <lb/>
Greenville to be as lien Hill <lb/>
We will he to <lb/>
1st, <lb/>
1801. I have at the marble <lb/>
here the last live <lb/>
and hi work has been par <lb/>
It has given entire satisfaction, i <lb/>
K. P. FORD <lb/>
put up nothing <lb/>
styles. <lb/>
can from <lb/>
My Factory is well the best <lb/>
lull ASS WORK. We keep up with the time- i <lb/>
Rest material used in all work. All styles Springs are <lb/>
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Horn, Kin;. <lb/>
Also keep on hand a full of ready <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb/>
Mm year round, which we will sell as as lowest. <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
Thanking the people of this and counties for past favors hope to <lb/>
merit a of the same <lb/>
RED BRAND <lb/>
THE ORIGINAL AND T War, PHI <lb/>
oak for Diamond B-and is <lb/>
with blue Take no kind. a- I <lb/>
AU i 111- i n counterfeit. At <lb/>
c. In sump for <lb/>
Chemic- <lb/>
Hold j D Local <lb/>
I It <lb/>
AL CO., M <lb/>
HAIR BALSAM <lb/>
hair.<lb/>
Hr Fall to <lb/>
to It Color. <lb/>
hair <lb/>
An- <lb/>
AT SM. r. <lb/>
Dissolution. <lb/>
THE of Bro. <lb/>
is this day dissolved by con- <lb/>
sent. Mr. R. the <lb/>
clerk and bookkeeper for the said <lb/>
having purchased the entire interest <lb/>
A. It. Cherry in said firm in all of the <lb/>
action in nods, hills <lb/>
and and in matter per- <lb/>
to I be interests of the said A. <lb/>
In said and that the firm <lb/>
will be hereafter conducted under the <lb/>
name of Cherry A Banting, <lb/>
at which place the new will he I <lb/>
to serve their old who have <lb/>
so liberally supported the old the <lb/>
past. The new hopes to merit a <lb/>
continuance of the same by fair and <lb/>
holiest dealings. The said <lb/>
Cherry all <lb/>
by said of <lb/>
Cherry Bro. and persons Indebted <lb/>
to the. old are requested to make <lb/>
to the new <lb/>
This the 1st day of December, <lb/>
A. B. Cherry, <lb/>
T. T. <lb/>
State of North In <lb/>
Pitt County. t Court. <lb/>
B. S. Administrator of <lb/>
Williams, deceased. <lb/>
VS <lb/>
Redmond and <lb/>
ham. Nellie Keel, lames Lewis <lb/>
and Clinton Lewis. <lb/>
It appearing to the satisfaction of the <lb/>
court that the above named <lb/>
cannot after due diligence be found <lb/>
within the State and it in like manner <lb/>
that the are <lb/>
and proper parties to the proceed- <lb/>
and that proceeding relates to land <lb/>
lying in this State in which the defend- <lb/>
ants have an <lb/>
It's entered that publication be made <lb/>
in a news- <lb/>
paper published in the town of Green- <lb/>
once a week for six consecutive <lb/>
weeks, requiring defendants to <lb/>
pear and answer or demur to com- <lb/>
plaint at the office of the Superior Court <lb/>
Clerk of Pitt county. In Greenville, on <lb/>
day of January, 1801. The ob <lb/>
of the proceeding is to obtain an or <lb/>
far sale of tract land hi <lb/>
to make assets. <lb/>
day of Nov. <lb/>
R. A. mote, <lb/>
I contracted a severe case of <lb/>
in 1883. and my physicians <lb/>
put me under a treatment, <lb/>
of months without me any <lb/>
good, in fact I gradually-grow- <lb/>
worse. I even another <lb/>
physician, who me potash <lb/>
and but with better <lb/>
results. then became <lb/>
with doctors and remedies and <lb/>
commenced Swift's Specific <lb/>
After taking seven s <lb/>
was entirely cured, and I have <lb/>
not had any symptoms of a return <lb/>
since. I have recommended <lb/>
to others, who have used it with <lb/>
good results. <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
Co., lad. <lb/>
Treatise on Blood and Skin Di- <lb/>
wiled free. <lb/>
CO., <lb/>
Atlanta <lb/>
The Salve in the world <lb/>
Sores. Salt <lb/>
Fever Sores. Hands <lb/>
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin <lb/>
positively cures Piles, or no <lb/>
I required. It is guaranteed to give <lb/>
perfect or money refunded <lb/>
Price per box. For by J. <lb/>
L. woolen. <lb/>
If You Have <lb/>
I OR <lb/>
BRONCHITIS <lb/>
SCROFULA I Wasting <lb/>
f mutt mt <lb/>
EMULSION <lb/>
oil <lb/>
MILK. <lb/>
IVE<lb/>
C- <lb/>
The <lb/>
by Physicians, but <lb/>
generally. K<lb/>
PLASTERS. T <lb/>
The best Porous Piaster made <lb/>
all and weak <lb/>
I other plasters, so be <lb/>
with the <lb/>
I of a bell on the <lb/>
R. i <lb/>
I IN I A IV I I and <lb/>
l. M. A j <lb/>
NO , No No <lb/>
Nov. daily Fast Bail, dally <lb/>
ex Sun. <lb/>
12,80 pm <lb/>
Ar Mount i am <lb/>
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb/>
Cutting and Dressing <lb/>
H. s. <lb/>
with inc in the business we <lb/>
an- ready to serve the people in that <lb/>
capacity. All notes and due <lb/>
for past services have been placed In <lb/>
the hands Mr. <lb/>
FLAX AC AN. <lb/>
We keep on hand at all times I nice <lb/>
of Burial Cases and Caskets all <lb/>
kinds and can furnish anything <lb/>
from the Case <lb/>
county Pine an <lb/>
with aft conveniences can <lb/>
satisfactory -i to all who p <lb/>
FLANAGAN A <lb/>
Ho <lb/>
Why another new discovery by Alfred <lb/>
Culley in the way of helping the afflict- <lb/>
ed. calling on or addressing the <lb/>
above barber, you can procure a <lb/>
of Ppm that is Invaluable <lb/>
for and and causing the <lb/>
t be soft and <lb/>
glossy, only r three application a <lb/>
week is a common hair <lb/>
brush is all to be used niter rubbing the <lb/>
scalp vigorously for a few minutes with <lb/>
the Preparation. Try a bottle and ha <lb/>
convinced, only cents. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
ALFRED CULLEY, <lb/>
Barber, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. <lb/>
Tarboro <lb/>
Ar Wilson <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Warsaw <lb/>
Av Magnolia <lb/>
Ar Wilmington<lb/>
H am <lb/>
p HO a in<lb/>
II <lb/>
TRAINS <lb/>
No No <lb/>
dally daily <lb/>
ex Sun. <lb/>
am a in <lb/>
The Line for travel on <lb/>
River. <lb/>
The Steamer is the I <lb/>
and quickest boa I on the river. I <lb/>
been thoroughly rep refurnished j <lb/>
and painted. <lb/>
Fitted up for the at <lb/>
Slid <lb/>
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb/>
A furnished <lb/>
best the market <lb/>
A trip on the i j <lb/>
not only attractive. <lb/>
Leave- Monday, Wednesday j <lb/>
Mid Friday Si o'clock, <lb/>
Leave.- I'm -day. Thursday <lb/>
and Saturday at o'clock. A. U. <lb/>
Freight daily <lb/>
Lading given to all points. <lb/>
It- F. JINKS, i. J. <lb/>
, N. C <lb/>
a. o. <lb/>
w. k. <lb/>
AT THE GLASS FRONT <lb/>
the Opera House, at which place <lb/>
I have recently located, and where I <lb/>
everything In line. <lb/>
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb/>
TO HAKE A <lb/>
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb/>
all the Improved appliances; <lb/>
mil comfortable chairs. <lb/>
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb/>
for work outside of my shop <lb/>
promptly executed. Very respectfully, <lb/>
EDMONDS <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb/>
county, Issued letters <lb/>
to the on the <lb/>
30th of Oct. 1890. on the estate <lb/>
Robert B. Notice <lb/>
Is hereby given to all persons Indebted to <lb/>
the estate to make Immediate pay inert <lb/>
to the undersigned, slid to all creditor <lb/>
of estate to present their claims. <lb/>
properly Authenticated, to the undersign- <lb/>
ed, within twelve months after the date <lb/>
of this notice, or this notice will be plead <lb/>
in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This the day of Not. <lb/>
Mart E. <lb/>
on the estate of B. <lb/>
Nothing better for t. <lb/>
Cream. Full <lb/>
Best on Earth. <lb/>
For by , <lb/>
. E. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
storm Calendar and Weather r <lb/>
for 1800. by R. Hicks, mailed <lb/>
to address on receipt of a two-cent , . .- <lb/>
stamp. A CO, <lb/>
COCOA. <lb/>
BREAKFAST. <lb/>
thorough knowledge of the <lb/>
laws govern the operations of <lb/>
digestion and nutrition, and by a careful <lb/>
application of the fine of <lb/>
well selected Cocoa. Mr, has pro- <lb/>
our table with a dell- <lb/>
beverage which may <lb/>
save us many heavy doctor's <lb/>
is by judicious use of such <lb/>
diet that a constitution may be gradual- <lb/>
built until strong enough to resist <lb/>
every tendency to disease. Hundreds <lb/>
of maladies an- around <lb/>
us ready to attack wherever there is a <lb/>
weak point. We may escape a fatal <lb/>
shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified <lb/>
with pure and a properly nourished <lb/>
Service Made <lb/>
simply with boiling water or milk, <lb/>
sold only half-pound tins, by <lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
Magnolia I am <lb/>
Warsaw -IS <lb/>
it <lb/>
II IS <lb/>
Ar Wilson It SO <lb/>
t v Wilson am pm pin <lb/>
Mount <lb/>
Ar Tarboro II <lb/>
Tarboro am <lb/>
Ar SO pm pm j <lb/>
except Sunday. <lb/>
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb/>
leaves Halifax P. M. arrives Scot- <lb/>
land Neck at P. M. Greenville 6.00 <lb/>
II., i. in. <lb/>
leaves 6.00 a. in., Greenville <lb/>
a. Halifax 10.10 a. in. <lb/>
10.80 a. in., daily except Sun- <lb/>
day <lb/>
Freight leaves Weldon 10-30 a. <lb/>
m., Halifax a. m., Scotland Neck <lb/>
2.00 a. m. 5.80 Ar- <lb/>
riving at 7.40 p. m. <lb/>
leave a. m., Greenville ii <lb/>
a. m . Nick 1.10 p. in. Hali- <lb/>
fax 8.88 p. m. Arriving Weldon 4.00 p. <lb/>
in., daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Tram leaves Tarboro. N C, via <lb/>
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb/>
P M. Sunday no P M. arrive <lb/>
Williamston, N C, HO P M, I M. <lb/>
1.60 p. in., 5.20 p. m. <lb/>
Returning leaves Plymouth daily except <lb/>
0.00 a. in., Sunday 0.00 a. m . <lb/>
Williamston, N 7.10 a m, 0.88 a in. <lb/>
arrive Tarboro, N C, SWAM <lb/>
Train on Midland N Branch <lb/>
daily except Sunday, A M, <lb/>
N C, AM. Re- <lb/>
turning leaves X C AM, <lb/>
arrive Goldsboro. N C. A M. <lb/>
Train on Nashville leaves Rocky <lb/>
Motet at P M, arrives Nashville <lb/>
P Hope P M. Returning <lb/>
leaves Spring Hope A M, Nashville <lb/>
M, arrives Rocky Mount A <lb/>
except Sunday. <lb/>
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb/>
for Clinton daily, except Sunday, at <lb/>
and II A II Returning leave <lb/>
ton A M, lo P. M. connect- <lb/>
at Warsaw with Nos. <lb/>
Southbound train on Wilson A <lb/>
Branch Is No. Northbound I <lb/>
except Sunday. <lb/>
Train No. South will stop only <lb/>
Wilson, Goldsboro Magnolia. <lb/>
Train No. makes close connection st <lb/>
Weldon for nil point North dally. All <lb/>
via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb/>
day via Bay Line. <lb/>
All trains ran solid between <lb/>
ion and Washington, and have Pullman <lb/>
Sleepers attached. <lb/>
JOHN F. <lb/>
General <lb/>
J. R. Transportation <lb/>
f M. <lb/>
Me.<lb/>
-n . m <lb/>
f-. .- -1 lo Pr-f. <lb/>
S. .-. t-. am. Hr. <lb/>
PROCTOR BRO, <lb/>
DEALERS IX <lb/>
We come In fore our patrons this <lb/>
season and invite attention <lb/>
largest <lb/>
Stack of New Goods <lb/>
ever brought Space will <lb/>
not permit telling all have in stock, <lb/>
but if you want anything in the of <lb/>
DRY .<lb/>
I to U-. e have the <lb/>
in county. an <lb/>
on any goods store. Highest <lb/>
price- paid tor or Lint Cotton. <lb/>
owing are requested <lb/>
to make as as possible. <lb/>
. PROCTOR A BRO. I <lb/>
BUSINESS <lb/>
B. I've, <lb/>
BOARD <lb/>
Hon. K. Pres, National <lb/>
Hank <lb/>
Maj. R G. N. J<lb/>
State <lb/>
DR. II. H. Director X. 0.1 <lb/>
Station. <lb/>
Short-hand, <lb/>
Hook-keeping, <lb/>
u-s <lb/>
in the Raleigh <lb/>
Send of <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Box Raleigh, N. <lb/>
PHOTO-ENGRAVING <lb/>
it <lb/>
cuts of hotels, factor, <lb/>
let, machinery, made peas <lb/>
for <lb/>
Fran <lb/>
New York City.<lb/>
KNIGHT'S <lb/>
Blood Cure, <lb/>
A J <lb/>
in more than A <lb/>
cure for Scrofula <lb/>
and all m. <lb/>
the Stood. and <lb/>
M f <lb/>
A botanical com pent net. put in pack <lb/>
mall of <lb/>
arr medicine.<lb/>
to, <lb/>
A Agent <lb/>
US <lb/>
BANKERS, <lb/>
-skills o <lb/>
We have opened for the purpose or <lb/>
ducting a general <lb/>
and I <lb/>
to Loan on Approved I <lb/>
Collections solicited and remit <lb/>
made <lb/>
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