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THE BEST PAPER
PUBLISHED IS
GREENVILLE
CIRCULATION.
MEDIUM.
The Eastern Reflector.
JOB PRINTING
-a.
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Proprietor.
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.
TERMS Per Year, in Advance.
VOL
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL JO, 1889.
NO.
Eastern Reflector,
GREENVILLE. N- C.
a J. Editor and
Among the foremost of all lands,
old North Carolina stands.
Colossal mountains pierce her sky.
Delightful valleys among them lie-
Entombed beneath her surface deep.
Full mine; of precious metals sleep.
Grand, era ml. magnificently grand,
Her noble hills majestic stand;
In rich luxuriance covered o'er,
Just like the fabled field of yore,
. Ken the delightful scenery round,
i more grand nowhere
found.
Majestic groves of forest trees.
Nod gently to the passing breeze;
j Orchards and fields in rich array,
Plenteous fruit and grain display;
BUT
So let all with heart and hand.
M not to Try to improve our goodly land,
men and measures tint are not consistent Until each hill and vale shall be,
th true principles of the party. . Vocal with life and industry;
If a wide-a-wake We can then boast a State. I vow,
section of the State send for the X great as she is now.
THE LEADING PAPER
IN THE
Price. . per year.
An Act tO Abolish the White I of the State year, and in-
Normal Schools of the State
; fill them. Whenever the comity
for County boards and
Not Bad.
The New Bagging Deal.
Elizabeth City Economist. Wilmington Star.
This is a season of military latest in regard to the new
the state.
Throughout the State. are notified of these appointment.-, and it indicates a feeling of, deal of the cotton bagging
Th-. General Assembly of Caro- they will, in accordance with this i fraternity close at hand that will j lion is that it will control the
Mm do I statute, make the to shame those few members bagging for the j
Section That the eight to defray local expenses j th Republican party who have no j as effectively as did the
What is happening around us.
As Reflected from the State Press.
The Orange meets at
schools heretofore established for the board of the person. political stock in trade the j of last year, though not at such j Reidsville, April 17th inst.
whites are abolished, and the W the Board of
I four thousand dollars f th State pro ; without contradiction that
fore to said schools is a suitable building, make all Gen. Sherman recently had an in-
here appropriated the purpose necessary arrangements for the in- with the President, in which
of holding county institutes and con- and notify all teach- he requested the in bis
ducting of teachers, the requires them to at-, office of Railroad Commissioner, of
high prices.
The coming cotton crop is likely to j
demand from
yards of bagging as covering.
old combination has
yards on hand, it is obviously
and for such other work for the in upon the
may deemed
in the various counties of
sessions the Confederate General Joseph E. that some restraint
the request
If county board determines with the statement that it was the
SAMPLE COPY FREE
STATE GOVERNMENT.
Youth, noble youth, with hearts elate.
Zealous be for the good Old North State.
Farmer.
A OLD POEM.
Who shall judge a man by his manners
Who shall know him by his dress
Paupers may be fit for princes,
Princes fit for somebody less.
Crumpled shirt and dirty jacket
May the golden ore
Of the deepest thoughts and feelings
Satin vest could do do more.
; hold an institute at same time
there will be no objection to a
of effort, and perhaps this is the
best course to take.
S. M.
Superintendent and Secretary
Board of Education.
G. Fowle. of Wake.
M.
of
Secretary of L
of Wake.
W. of Wake. I
of Wayne.
Superintendent of Public Instruction There arc springs of crystal nectar
Sidney M. Finger of I Ever welling out of stone;
Attorney F. David- There are purple and golden,
son, of Buncombe. Hidden, crushed and overgrown;
God. who counts by soul, not dresses,
SUPREME COURT. and prospers you and me.
Chief Justice N. II. Smith, of While he values thrones, the highest
Wake.
Associate S. Merrimon. of
Joseph J. Davis, of
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and
Alfonzo C. of Burke.
SUPERIOR COURT.
the state.
Sec. That the State Board
Education shall make all needful
rules and and shall pro-
for the holding of the
of all the counties of the State as
often as practicable, and the money
to defray expenses shall be paid as
I lie State Board or Education may
out of the fund appropriated j
by this act.
Sec. It shall be the duty of extracts from
county to assist in from Hon. J. P. Eagle,
The Promise Land.
News and
We are permitted to make the
a letter
Governor
cat; favor be had to ask of the Ad-
ministration. It is further said that
the President
the request-
should be placed production to
prevent the market from being
swamped wit bagging. The Boston
Commercial Bulletin, which gave
at once granted I the first information in regard to the
Gen. Johnston combination,
But as bubbles in the sea.
Man. upraised his fellows,
Oft forgets his fellows then.
Masters, rulers, lords remember
That your nearest hinds are men,
men by feeling,
Fir-i District George II. Brown, of Men by thought and men by fame.
Beaufort. Claiming equal rights to sunshine,
Second Philips, of In A ennobling name.
Third District II. G. Connor, of There arc foam embroidered oceans,
son. There are little red clad rills.
Clark, of There are feeble, inch high saplings,
Wake. There are cedars on the
Fifth A. Gilmer, of God. who counts by souls, not stations
Loves and prospers yon and me.
Sixth T. of For, to him, all vain distinctions
Sampson. Are as pebbles in sea.
Seventh District
Cumberland.
Eighth
Iredell.
Ninth F. Graves, of
Sorry.
Tenth G. of
B u
Eleventh M. Shipp, of
Mecklenburg.
Twelfth Merrimon.
of Buncombe.
Representatives in Congress.
the institute work, and the County , of Arkansas, Dr. Bailey
Board of Education shall provide a ibis city, editor of Biblical
mi able -building and defray all ex- confer, with reference to one at least
except the salary and travel-1 of lands of promise to which
expenses of the instructors ems the
ployed by State Board. which exodus
an octogenarian and entirely de-j At present agents of the deal
pendent support upon of- j arc working upon Southern
rice which he holds by appoint- dealers urging them to purchase at
of Mr. Cleveland, and the present price free on board
this generous Gen. Sherman ; in New York, using as a lever the
will do much to assuage the feeling threatened advance in prices. It is
of bitter animosity in which ho has , likely that when the
long been held by the whole South, j yards have been marketed, possibly
Really there is truth in the remark before, that the price may be marked
that kindness will subdue the devil, up to ten cents a yard for two pound
A pauper of Cleveland Co.,
years old, ran off with a woman
years old and married her.
The Pearson meetings in Greens-
will begin on May 12th and
continue two and a half weeks.
There is a grapevine in Rocking-
ham county which is forty two
es in circumference. It is
I to be the largest in tho State.
Progressive The
I Ions report comes to that
people of Mitchell have em-
braced Mormonism and left for
Utah.
Thoughts for Reflection.
Select Morsels for Leisure Hours.
Good actions crown themselves with
lasting lays;
Who well deserves, need rot another's
praise.
James Heath.
Nothing that is excellent can be
wrought Taylor.
There Is no lack of kindness ,
In this world of ours;
Only in our
We gather thorns for flowers. ,
Gerald Massey,
They only serve who stand and
Never are noble spirits
Poor while their like survive-
request these render
Without return they
Never is lost or waked
The goodness of the good.
Edwin Arnold.
Flattery is a false coin which has
circulation only through our vanity.
La
Elizabeth City Rev.
Mr. Thomas of Thomasville, N. C,
has been called to the Baptist
Church in this place and accepted
the call.
Col.
Be firm one constant clement In lock
Is genuine, solid, Teutonic pluck
-O. W. Holmes,
Do the duty which lies nears
est thee, which thou to be
a duty. Thy second duty will
ready have become
B.; as
We for one are ready to look with bagging. The price is not likely to has into rose
more kindness upon who be above this figure, as twelve growing, and Iron what we learn
our homes in tho South. i last price, led to so general a suppose he will make a handsome . still;
What Some Towns Die Of.
In the
I tor we find this
Another fact which has recently use of substitute,
are going and taken place in Washington is a fit j
agents paint in companion piece for the above. AI
Sec. It shall be the duty of all; such glowing colors. Governor; Senator Wade
white public school teachers of the ; Eagle's letter is in reply to one in j ton, of South Carolina, delivered to
county which the institute is held quiring as to price of lands senator Quay, of Pennsylvania a
j to at tend continuously the session wages paid for labor, and the Gov battle flag which was captured sensible article.
off aid institute, and on failure so to representations j south Carolina troops the More towns die for want of con
do without satisfactory reasons made by the agents of whom war from a Pennsylvania regiment on the part of
they shall not be certified as speak are greatly exaggerated. j the
fortune out of the business.
are nettles everywhere,
more com
Hie blue heavens
clouds.
larger than th
Elizabeth B. Browning.
Goldsboro It seems
that the city will be lighted . Beauty enchants and grace cap-
electricity, after all. The Electric for a hot a well in-
, ,,
Bead now actively engaged in surveying , the bloom or beauty has faded
j the j
Concord Standard Q. E. Smith Old friends.
and
T. of
C. of
a. Armfield, of
Toiling alone are builders
a nation's wealth and
Tilted laziness are pensioned.
and fatted on the same;
By the sweat of other's forehead.
Living only to rejoice.
While the. poor man's outraged freedom
Vainly lilted up its voice.
Ransom, of
Matt. W
House of District
Thomas G. Skinner, of
P. Cheat ham col.
of
Third District W. of
Pender.
Fourth H- Bunn, of
Nash.
Fifth W. Brower, of
Sixth Rowland of
S. Henderson.
Eighth W. TL A.
Ninth
GOVERNMENT.
Truth justice arc eternal.
Born with loveliness and light,
Secret wrongs shall never prosper.
While there is a sunny
u. Vance, of Meek- God. world heard voice is singing
for the ensuing year; and in case
an institute is held while the schools
are in session in any they
shall be suspended during the
ion of the institute.
Sec. At the close or during the
session of every institute tho con-
thereof, in connection with
the county shall hold
written examinations of all public
school teachers; white and colored,
surveyed lands in the State which
have not been deeded are subject
to homestead not exceeding in
quantity one hundred and sixty
acres. The laws govern
between the, men and lack of public, spirit than had a series of tainting last i
relation to the the rivalry of neighboring day. Bis friends think I is the l
or adverse surroundings., suit of cigarette smoking, but
a man in search a home says it caused by the sight
he i
of I
two States
render of the flag to its first owners towns
is full of patriotic and fraternal sen-1 When
and will do more or business location goes to a town I an wound.
our country in kindly bonds and; and finds everything brimful of Raleigh Charles S.
make us one people than all the j hope and enthusiasm over the pros-1 Bryan, of New has been
old scenes, will be,
see;
and prayer
care.
John
Our greatest glory consists, not
in never falling, but in rising every
time we Goldsmith.
state for the of taxes
remaining in the office of the laud
commissioner may be donated to
any person who is the bead of a
Senator Ransom.
Boundless love to yon and me.
Sinks oppression with its titles,
As the pebbles of sea.
Occupation is a
entries are alike in all the us one man an me . i-. Jew been I Through the
States. All lands forfeited to the j sectional feeling can do in an ; of the place and earnestly at pointed Pa General of the.,,
opposite direction. work to build up the town, he soon Carolina Guard, succeeding
becomes imbued with the same Morehead, of Durham, Anon.
I it, and as a result he drives down , who died recently,
his stakes goes to work ,.,., . ,, ,,
who may apply, and shall grant first or who has at the the same interest. When, however, Ground
and second grade certificates, age of twenty-one years, is town and every m
snail be signed by both and be good citizen of the United States, I and apprehension
quantities not exceeding MK t to of the place. H
of Hied as Minister to, , , , served cross ties laid on tho
France and the propriety of his m. railway twenty years ago
some attention I
We have ob-
American Art Printer.
Never forget that idleness is ruin-
to young people, and give
boys and girls plenty to do.
ounce of prevention is a
of or to change the
figure, it is very easy to run a loco-
for three years in the county
which the institute is held, and in
any other county the State, when
endorsed by the county
dent thereof; but the said certificates
acres.
Persons wishing to avail themselves
benefit of the donation
are required to file the office
Si DANIELS.
to c
N C
, vote
Of I.
the Commissioner of State
, served the public course of
is attracting
North Carolina.
subject to revocation by affidavit to the effect that the
i any for j applied for is for the purpose
moral j of actual settlement and occupancy
. Sec. The State j and cultivation by said
with some care
Senator
and it
Court A.
A. K.
Register of H. James.
B. Cherry.
Manning.
H.
Commissioners-Council Chair- KeeP
man, Guilford Mooring, he will go unhurt until he is twenty-
or thirty, and then-well, yon
Chairman J. S. and J. D. need not break your heart because
may, in bis discretion, send I Every person receiving a donation
his office questions the shall establish an actual personal;
I of teachers, which, sent, residence in a house the land
pears to that amiability and con-
are marked features of
I his character. His disposition is,
motive everything is run- b m M j three mouths of the
order, but alter a collision it rs
smother thing. Take our advice.
Put your boy on the right track and
Ten chances to one
Cox.
Public School
Latham.
of F. W. Brown.
TOWN.
M. Bernard.
C. Forbes.
J.
he breaks his. Accidents will hap-
pen, yon know; they must come,
or later is better.
Give something to do. As for
j daughter, as soon as she leaves
school her books are thrown aside,
and she is expected at once to
time of
to be firm in essentials and
in non-essentials, and with
I judgment in drawing a nice
which arc likely to befall the town,
, ,. . , . distinction between the essentials,
in their regular j a certificate, and of
as specified in B fUMe j,.
usefulness to his constituents is
Sec. This act shall be in force cultivation as much as five
from and after its ratification. acres of said laud within such
day of March, Upon proof of such
i greatly enhanced. should be
uncompromising with
be naturally feels it is no place for
him, and at once shakes the
from his feet, while he pulls with all
possible speed for some other
Consequently, try and make a live,
enterprising, progressive town out
of the one in which you live.
you arc working for or saying
good thing for your town yon are ,
accomplishing all the more
yourself.
DANIELS DANIELS,
n. c.
Considerably Any Business Entrusted to will be
Promptly Attended to-
I. JAMES,
DENTIST. t
AUG.
earthed.
Wilson
more, has been planted
Wilson this year than
Our people have discovered that
there is money in truck farming
and of them are trying it on
a small scale.
Does This Shoe Fit
Durham The Farmers
Alliance now have four warehouses
for in the State, here, one at Hen-
I one at one
at Oxford. All of them, we are
C M.
A.
work contemplated by
this statute is lieu of the white
normal schools and for white teach-
except that colored teachers
may be for three-year
This work is not intended to take
Perkins and A. F.
and Third
Rev. N. C.
CHURCHES.
First
Sundays, morning and night.
Hughes, D. D., Rector.
Sunday, morn-
and night. Meeting every
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John,
Pastor.
-Services every Sunday, morn-
and night. Meeting every
Wednesday night.
Pastor.
LODGES.
Greenville Lodge. No. A. F. A. A.
M., every 1st and Mon-
day night after the 1st and Sunday at
Masonic Lodge. W. M. King, W.
R. A. Chapter. No. meets
every 2nd and 4th nights Ma-
sonic Hall. F. W. P.
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. P.
meets every Tuesday night. D. L.
James, N. G.
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of H.,
meets every first and third Friday night.
D. D. D.
Council, No. MB, A. L. of H., meets
very- Thursday night. C. A. White, C.
thing to which in-
Let her keep up a
slender course of study. Give her
good books and papers to read.
Find occupation of some kind,
or she will soon become restless and
uneasy, and ripe for any mischief.
Business-
super in i
These institutes have usually
in days after the expiration of
the three years the Commissioner
shall make to the a deed to
the land. Cost of donation about
fifteen dollars. As to
good cotton land at
. . . , non-essentials.
acres, this is a great mistake,
unimproved lands being from
two to fifteen dollars per acre in
the woods. Nor is it true that or-
laborers command from
been to three dollars per day; such
held in July and August, and it is
advised that they be continued so
far as may be practicable, with
local help as may be available.
The State Board, in execution
of this statute, find difficulties in
get to and board per
month; skilled labor is course
worth more. I not hare the
colored people of your State come
to Arkansas relying upon ex
statements made to
the way, the principal one being the I by agents; they do so they
we once heard fall from the
lips of the greatest of North
and it is evident that such
an idea is adopted by Senator Han-
Nor was this vote of Senator
Hansom on the side of essentials or
In the first place
bis vote for Mr. was
an act of courtesy to President
which he must appreciate or he is
unlike other men; in the next place
BERNARD,
T-LA W,
N. C.
Practice in the State and Federal
glad to know, are being successful- BLOW,
operated.
Dunn Mr. II. A. Hodge's
gin was bin last Friday eve-
The fire originated a,
spark from the engine. The loss
vote was entirely
ineffectual for the purpose of defeat; J nearly gone.
and again, if it could have defeated
Mr. it have been
We saw a poor farmer receive a
check for Monday. It cost
him a mortgage on acres of
good land, lie paid
a in paid bis.
taxes, paid the loan agent
bought some groceries and he had
fully left, that he had no use
for. lie bad never had this much
money before and he felt good. His West Bedford, Mass., died at
family were with him and he spent Southern Pines last Saturday. His
more in finery for them. He j remains were carried to tho city of
bought a fancy cultivator and an- i Raleigh Sunday, embalmed, put in
In an elegant case and sent to
three hours he told us that he had the home of his relatives.
KY-AT-L AW,
GREEN VI C.
J. R
J. H. TUCKER
No insurance. This
is the second gin Mr. II. has lost
this season.
Sanford Ayer,
A W,
N. C.
, only and couldn't see where
ed by some other Republican who, had ,. owed i
would have been as objectionable , debts and
as Mr. and farther, the mis- them that were caught last Sunday
. ,. , . i of course could not pay out with i ,., . s
to Franco has no influence in ,. .
Goldsboro The Sunday
liquor sellers of this
L. HARRY
I SKINNER,
N. C.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
party politics and sending of
POST OFFICE.
Office a. J. to p. u.
Order hours A. v. to p. u. or-
will be from to
from to p.
Bethel mail arrives daily Sun-
at A. M-, and departs at p u.
mail arrives Sun-
at I M. and depart- at P. if.
Washington mail dally
at IS it. and at P. M.
H. A. M.
Indianapolis News,
Pay as you go.
Never fool in matters.
Do not kick every one in
path
Learn to think and act for yourself.
Keep ahead rather that behind
the time.
Use your own brains rather
those of others.
necessity, to them, of hold-1 will be greatly These Mr France an
many institutes at seasons of the the highest possible A-
year when the public schools will be j should be appreciated by
in session, and so of departing from are of
the custom of crowding them all ins j if they One land of
to the summer months. promise being shown to be
this statute plainly implies. as to the
that it in-, advantages it offers others may be
when the schools are in who are thinking of
and provides for their leaving their homes for good
This is not at all unusual in to before
regularity and States, and after all it may I band exactly what sort of a country
Appointments
For on Mission.
Bethlehem, 1st Sunday at
School House, 1st Sunday at
o'clock
2nd at o'clock.
Shady Sunday a
4th Sunday at o'clock.
Chapel, Sunday
E P. C.
also promptness.
A man of honor respects bis word
as he does his bond.
Do not meddle with business you
know nothing about.
Help others when you can, but
never give what yon cannot afford
because it is fashionable.
Learn to say No. No necessity
for snapping it oat dog fashion,
say it firmly and respectfully.
If yon have a place of business,
there when wanted, No
man can get rich by around
stoves saloons.
true test civilization is not
census, nor the sue of cities,
nor but the kind of
men the country tarns W-
Emerson.
well be contended that the best; are to
to do the teachers good service is T- X t
when they are actively in the A for
of the their
in subjects and methods Et- Theodore B. Lyman, D.
teaching and governing are actually baa recently discovered that
being put test, and when they
are not busy in other avocations to done Mon
which many of them find it most and,
to resort to earn a living. believes, a certain cure for ins
With hearty cooperation of The Bishop has been a
sufferer from sleeplessness
the county boards and county sop-
ts this work can be made
very not alone to the teach
and discovered this simple remedy
purely by accident while visiting at
and officers, and
to general public by public
lectures which will be given.
Appointments will be made so as
recommends it to all who are
affected, and thinks that a
glass of fresh sweet milk taken
mediately after adds
to cover, if possible, all conn ties i to their soothing effect.
man out of
and a violent party mail out of
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
G RE EN N. C.
Practice all the court.
He looked at the cultivator j, yesterday, were
He his TO the sum of
girl for telling that he bad for- j
to buy a pound of black pep-1 , J .
He cursed the loan company i Washington William ATTORNEY-A W,
arena of politics, so, to take for his at last, after years of patient, Greenville N C
that and the other He cannot. He waiting, has a fine looking military
B. YELLOWLEY,
we conclude that tho vote of Sen-
Hansom was evidence of his
political wisdom and sagacity.
Weather Signs.
Wilmington Star.
Says a weather observer.- When
you wish to know what weather
is going to go out and
smallest cloud you see. Keep your
eyes it and if it decreases and
disappears it shows a state of the
ah that is to be followed by
fine weather; but if it increases
take overcoat with yon if you
are going away from home, for fall-
weather is not far off. The
reason is that when tho air is be
coming charged with electricity
you will see attracting
all lesser ones toward it it
gathers a shower, and, on the
when the fluid is passing
off or diffusing itself, then a large
cloud will be seen breaking into
pieces and dissolving.
I that mortgage company and company of forty members. The
perhaps, some interest in the future., uniforms have been ordered and
man He is just now enter- the rifles secured. Mr. Joseph B.
into trouble and tho end is Lanier is Captain, W. H. Crawford
ruin. Farmer does this shoe ; 1st and D. D. Simmons 2nd
Lieut.
New Mr. John
From Peddler tO Millionaire, a Confederate
I soldier and janitor at custom
A. M. Cannon, the Washington tho misfortune to fail
Territory millionaire, was peddling I a buggy break an arm
c r
Tidings.
MATTHEW A
I Civil Engineers, Surveyor
and Architects.
and N. C
HOTELS.
last Sunday. On Monday his little
four-year-old daughter fell from a
sewing machines in Portland, Ore
nine years ago. A year or two
he moved with his family and broke arm.
Spokane Falls, then a mere settle-.
making the trip of Maxton Union Lotus Lilly,
his wagon. The little money he j has given mat-
, was invested in land. A practical test, requests to say
later be was a banker, and to-day i that Arkansas is no place for
his wealth was estimated at be-; to migrate to, for the pm
and pose of -bettering bis condition.
He rose with a boom that has given j is capable of getting along
Spokane Falls a population of I where any of his race can, and gives
and still growing.
Anger is as a stone cost into
wasp's Proverb,
as his opinion that this is as good a
count, v as he thinks
find anywhere.
HOTEL
Greenville, N.
Coder new Hot sod
cold water bath. rooms and at
servants. Table always
ed with the best the market. Feed
stables connection.
TRUSS 11.50 SAT
E.
SPENCER
THE
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE.
Polite waiters. Good Rooms. Best
table the market afford. When in th
city stop at the
Hotel,
WASHINGTON,. C,
U want to money; buy your Boots, Hats, Caps, Dress
f next door to Rawls, the Jeweler, BAWLS
GREENVILLE. N-
Every Wednesday
THE LEADING PAPER
IN THE
TOSS
ascription per year.
arm
DEMOCRATIC, BUT
Tile Eastern Reflector, improvements as redound
j to the good of alL
A business man Who refuses
to come and lend his aid and
support deserves no better than
failure in business. Let him
come. Whether he sells fifty
thousand dollars per annum
or hundred dollars per
annum he has an interest in
matter. Come big merchant,
little merchant, clerk, laborer,
mechanic, property holder, non
property holder, minister, doc-
tor, lawyer, pharmacist and
those that hope to be, all come.
You are all interested in the
future of Greenville. And the
hour is at hand when Greenville
must move forward with united
strength to place her among the
booming towns of the State and
South. The Reflector shall
watch those citizens that move
forward and take an interest in
this movement and shall be-
they have good hearts and
a good purpose to serve the in-
of all by making sacrifices
for the common good, and shall
call upon the people to regard
and esteem them as such in their
different avocations or
But those who remain
away from indifference, a want
of interest or selfishness, we
shall regard as the drones in the
hive that deserve nothing better
than business death, and in their
death would see others die.
Now all come. Come with
that good will you possess when
attending church. . Come with
in
the knowledge that you not
only for yourself but for those
that are to come after you, and in
the present to aid and advance
the of all others in your
midst. Banish self from your
thoughts and hearts, and spend
one evening devoted to the
common good. Then our course
will be so worthy that it will
find favor not only among men
but with Him who can prove of
substantial service to us here on
earth and in Heaven above.
Will at to Democratic
mm an that not consistent
principles of the party
If yea wan, a a
the State send for the
. Or SAMPLE
f AT OFFICE AT
C,
Vail Matter.
APRIL
The feeling of lethargy and
indifference must be put aside
the business men of Green-
ville, and activity and a desire
for development prevail
or the town can accomplish
nothing.
The Reflector is receiving
applications for sample copies
and letters of inquiry about the
own end its business outlook
people who are
looking for a place to locate.
Thus can be seen the good work
the paper is doing. The home
people should help send the pa-
per abroad.
The close, narrow spirit that
prompts a man to withhold the
Investment of a dollar upon
which he can make another
because somebody else might
make twenty-five cents, will
never help make a town or es-
any enterprise. If there
is any such spirit existing in
in the smallest
it, and
go to work for the town.
In writing up the article for
lost weeks Reflector upon the
important civil cases that had
been disposed of at the late
Court, we omitted
to mention Mr. J. B. Yellowley
among the attorneys connected I
with them. Mr. Yellowley made
a very excellent speech in the
Harris case, that rank-
ed with the best of the
term. He is an able lawyer and
argues well before a jury.
One of the most fearful ma-
disasters known to our
times occurred in the harbor of
Apia, in the Samoan Islands on
tho 26th of March. The late
trouble there had caused several
war vessels to be sent to the
and on the day in
a hurricane in passing the
harbor destroyed four of these
vessels and two others were
beached. Besides these all the
ships in the harbor
were wrecked. Three of the
war vessels belonged to the
States and three to Ger-
and with them nearly
hundred and fifty soldiers
lost their lives. The loss to the
Government by the
of the vessels is put
at
Don't down your neigh
business. His right to en-
gage in an honorable enterprise
at sacred as yours and in try
tag to belittle him you often
ridicule upon your own
head. neighbor merchant
t manufacturer sells an article
don't go around and tel the
customer he has been cheated
out of so much and that you
would have done o much bet-
by him, when if the
mer had gone to yon first you
could not have done any better,
livery man is entitled to a fair
income from his business and a
Bethel Items.
Saturday was the liveliest day we
have had in Bethel severs
months. Large crowd in town and
I brisk. An e of fresh
sell high.
A meeting was held at Conetoe
last Monday for the purpose of
funds to build a cotton and oil
mill at some point on the A. Ii.
road at or near the above
ed station, and we are
that a sufficient amount was sub-
en bed to insure the building of
I he mill. A good of the
subscribers live and around Beth-
el we believe they might have
had the mill here if they had so de-
sired managed properly. We
hate to see our men invest
their capital in county
to the detriment of their own,
when it is so badly needed at
home.
Mrs. W. M. Hammond has taken
a trip north on a visit to her
and friends, where she expects
to spend tho summer.
Mrs. J. L. Nelson returned from
Washington D. C. Friday evening
and if we are to from
cheerful appearance we should say
she received great encouragement
if not satisfaction from the bosses
of the Post-office Department.
Rev. O. J. preached in
the Baptist Wednesday.
Thursday and Friday nights. He
left for Wilson on the train
day morning. His discussions were
plain and logical. In discussing
the various classes of the
character on Thursday night he re-
marked that he had always heard
that the lawyers were the biggest
liars in the world, and paused, when
many of the congregation, with a
broad, significant smile on their fa-
placed their eyes on a certain
as good as that means
yon, but the situation was soon
the preacher
do not it. a merchant
will toll more ties six month
a lawyer will six From
that some of our merchants
be knew very little about the
character of
We saw a piece in the
tor of last week notifying the new-
appointed J. Fa. qualify with-
in sixty days. No
body here seems to know. Cant
yon give us a list of their names t
They wore published two weeks
Mr. C. II- returned from
Spirit of fairness and brotherly I Jacksonville Friday evening.
aid would make all more pros- i Mr, S. Cherry went to Rich-
Z ., I yesterday whence be will
See that your own bus- proceed to Tennessee to look after
honorably an estate inherited from a deceased
and above reproach, and accord p n
to your neighbor the right he
has co the same reputation.
Remember Thursday Night.
Gold failed to fill his
appointment at Bethel eve.
being sick and unable to at-
tend.
Considerable snow fell here Sat-
night and Sunday morning,
but for the rain the snow must, have
been least four inches deep.
Bethel X. C. April 1389. J.
A Correction.
night has been set
apart for the business men and
c to meet at the
to form a Business
, , ., . I The Anniversary for the
Association. We hope all Association
out and show some zeal j appointed for April It was so
and interest in the matter. But by
. , on the part of the com-
o one decline to come by of tie lime for
on of his having no property. Good Friday was mistaken, and the
is deeply interested mistake made a change in the time
in movement, and none more
will come off on the
ho has no or, April. Debate at p. m. and
means of support, at night as first published,
th purpose ii to give em- Newspapers of Carolina and
u where will do order a favor
to H fr by noting a Keck
and Use such ref and j
General Items.
Miss Ida Rogers who has been
visiting relatives in Carolina and
township has returned to
her home in Hamilton.
We were glad to see ye editor's
better half in our neighborhood a
few days the past week visiting re-
Mrs. S. M. Jones of Bethel,
of township, was right
sick week. We are glad to
learn that she is much better.
April has been us a regular
blizzard. Last Saturday morning
a hail storm passed through the
northern portion of Pitt and Edge-
comb and Martin counties. The
wind did much damage, blowing
down trees and scattering fences
generally. On Saturday night it
snowed and rained nearly all night
but it was too late for snow to
with us long and by twelve o'clock
Sunday scarcely to be
We were right well amused at
two ladies a few days ago. One
was giving the other a of
wedding dress she bad seen, and in
telling the color she got things mix-
ed and ended by saying it was the
color of boiled molasses alter being
pulled. Bert
Williamston Glimpses-
Gentle spins, with wings of peace,
has smiled upon us this week
whereof we are glad. It so filled
our heart with pleasure that we are
almost constrained to give
to our joy gratitude in the
shape of Ode to It is
getting time to write Spring poetry,
and guess we must try our hand
soon; And when we do, you may
look for something rich and
mental. We will give you a couple
of in to keep ex-
at lever red
hair also, Mr. Editor.
Spring. Spring, gentle Spring
Around thee our affections tenderly cl
For all the winter we've been a wishing,
The time would come to go a fishing.
And we would have gone
day but the wind was to our no-
Prof. has a very flourish,
school. Suppose he has some-
where in the neighborhood of
scholars. He is ably assisted by
Miss Biggs.
All-Fool's day was not forgotten
here. of our
however, lost sight of it by some
and he suffered
He was tho victim of a
tough joke. At the dinner table he
was helped to what purported to be
oyster fritters. He took some unto
himself, and began the work or con
But they didn't con-
very fast. They seemed to
Le possessed of expanding
ties equal to sorghum candy. He
lugged away faithfully and vigor-
with his knife at the stubborn
fritters but they refused to yield, or
at least to break. In sheer
he gathered one of the things
between his fingers, and strove
mightily for the victory ; but it
was no where in sight. He
was completely subdued by cotton
fritters, and tho guests tittered,
while he blushed. Don't tackle
cotton batter cakes again, young
for the powers man are not
equal to the task.
We are glad to note a marked
the condition of Mrs.
Dan Simmons. She will go North
soon to get the benefit of skilled
treatment there; and sincerely
hope she may come back to us com-
restored.
Mrs. Pattie a member
of the Missionary Baptist Church,
and a very estimable lady, two
or three days since. She was a
great sufferer, and doubtless death
to was a great relief.
Greenville.
Upon return home Green
rifle, Mr. E. E. editor of
the Scotland Neck Democrat, writes
a very nice article about our town
and says some things which the
people appreciate. We append below
a few paragraphs clipped here and
there bis
Greenville is a beautiful town of
about inhabitants- It is
on Southern bank of Tar river,
and is location makes it one of the
best drained towns in the State Its
are clean and well lighted at
night and its general appearance in-
Pitt county has a fine court
house and a good and handsome
jail. Wherever you turn there is an
air of business.
Greenville is preparing to put on
new life and grow yet larger
and increase business in every
way. There are now many pretty
residences in the town. A park is
being cleared and set on the South
side of the town which will add
much to its attractive features.
Prof John Duckett, the energetic
and progressive principal Green-
ville institute, doing a great deal
for the educational improvements
the town- It was our pleasure
look the buildings, and we
were pleased with the progress
the school is About
pupils have been enrolled this year,
and even others are expected now.
The art department of the school
shows it is remark
ed of Miss Cannon, the accomplished
m teacher, that she is a lady of
rare gifts.
We heard it remarked bow Green
ville is noted for its pretty ladies,
and we concurred in the justness of
the observation.
Mess. and two of
the most energetic young men that
have gone out from Scotland Neck,
are handsomest store in the
town and are leading the place we
the dry goods trade. They
told us a secret which we will let out
at said to as that they
owe a large part of their success to
the liberal have given
the advertising columns of their
splendid homo paper, the Re
ELECTOR.
We have visited no place in Car-
with which we are better pleas
ed in every way than with beautiful
Greenville.
This is the summer of discontent,
the , winter gone and the loafer
hasn't saved a met.
Notice.
To all delinquent tax payer, of the
County of Pitt for the yens 1884, 1886
and 1887, take notice, that on Monday
be 6th day of May. 1880, I shall offer
tor sale, before the Court House door
Greenville, the lands of the following
named persons, or so much thereof, as
may be necessary to satisfy the taxes
and cost found against them, as t
are denominated in the list below. I
shall send a deputy to the homes all
delinquents to seize personal property
for taxes and cost
GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP.
1887. Mrs P. A., acres 1.43
1884. acres 2.89
1887. Anderson. John, St acres 1.84
1887. Cherry, A. acres
1887. Hanrahan, W. II., town lot 9.58
1885. Hanrahan, W. H. i town lot 2.78
1887. Melissa, acres
1887. L. V., and one-sixth
town lot 23.91
1887. Sermons, D. G., acres
1887. Patrick, Charles, town lot
Cr. by 1.09 3.8
1886. Patrick, Charles, town lot
Cr. by 4.00 5.72
1887. Whichard, M. R., acres 2.27
1887. Daniel, I. D. town lot 2.87
Boyd, J. F., acres
1886. Boyd, J. F., acres 17.47
1884. Boyd, J. F., acres
TOWNSHIP
1887 Bridges, R R acres
1885 Bridges, R R acres
1887 Sherrod, acres
1885 Sherrod, acres
1887 May, Mrs Polly. Est acres
May land
1887 Spain Battle, acres Grim-
mer land
1887 Teel R A acres Home land
1887 E acres Home land
1887 Tyson, Warren, acres
st on land
1887 Tyson, J C acres Pollard
land
HEAVER DAM TOwNSHIP.
1887 Beardsley, L P acres
1885 L P acres
1884 L P acres
1887 w C acres
1887 Tyson, C V acres P log
TOWNSHIP.
1887. Adams, Shade, acres Indian
Well land
1887. Brown, C. O., acres Cow
Swamp
Brown, A. T., acres Cow
Swamp 7.77
1884 Brown, S. L., acres Cow
Swamp 4.44
1887. Evans, Mrs. Margaret,
acres 2.12
1887. J. W., acres 4.84
1885. J. W. acres 4.34
1887. John acres Clay
Root
1887. Mills, Richard, acres Cross
Swamp 2.33
1887. Mills, W. Mrs. acres
Indian Wells 1.51
Patrick, Willis, acres Swift
Creek 3.58
Smith J. W., acres Clay
Root 9.44
1887. G. W. Root
Cr 2.00 8.14
1887. Smith, Turner, M acre 2.43
1885.
acres
1885. B. F. acres Cow
Swamp 3.08
1884. Harris, Sherrod, acres Cross
Swamp 2.26
Smith, U. C, Creeping
Swamp 3.25
1884. Smith, acres Clay
Root
1887. Galloway, E. S. acres Cow
Swamp 15.29
FARMVILLE TOWNSHIP.
1884. Beardsley, L. l., Est
acres B Branch 25.18
1885. L. P., acres
Branch 9.36
acres 17,03
1885. D. V., acres C
7.52
1887. Bullock. D. V., acres C
Creek 4.84
1887. acres
C. Creek 8.21
1885. Joyner, Noah, heirs acres
P Road 0.06
1685. Joyner, Andrew, acres
Marlboro 9.17
1887. Noah, heirs acres
P. Road 0.3
1887. Joyner, Andrew, acres
Marlboro 7.87
1887. L. V., acres Mid-
Swamp 42.63
BETHEL TOWNSHIP.
1880. Bullock, R. W., acres 6.05
1887. J. B., j acre 3.73
1886. Carson, D., acres 3.83
1880. More, D. C, acres 7.23
CAROLINA TOWNSHIP.
1886. Cherry L., acres 8.33
1887. Elks, Mrs. acre
1887. Hunter, W. W., acres
land 2.72
Parties here advertised can settle
there taxes before day of sale by paving
cost of advertising. W. M.
April 4th 1889. ex-Sheriff Pitt Co.
E. S. CLARK CO.,
ML
Are headquarters for all needed in the
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be
but if you want anything in
Hardware, Implement, Stoves
and Cooking Utensils. Carriage Material
and House Material, Cutlery
CALL ON
We can save you money on any of these goods.
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS
which we will sell at Factory Prices.
E are now fitted up order and are prepared to man-
upon short notice any kind or of
RIDING VEHICLES.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING.
We also keep a nice line of
READY HARNESS.
Come and see us. Flanagan's old stand
R. GREENE, JR. Manager.
ALFRED FORBES,
THE RELIABLE OF C
to the buyers of Pitt nod counties, of the following
that are not to be excelled market. And to be and
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS all kind, NOTION'S.
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, HOOTS mid LA-
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH CROCKERY and QUEENS-
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS PLOW CASH NO. LEATHER
kinds, Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, Rock Limb, Paris,
Hair, Harness, Bridles and Saddles.
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY.
Notice.
On Monday the th day of May,
at the Court House door in Greenville, I
shall sell the following tracts of land to
satisfy the taxes due for the year
John Anderson, acre I
John F Boyd, acres
town lot
J B Ellis, lot
H P Harris, town lot
R J Moore, acres land
Luke Smith, town lot
J T Williams, town lots
L w town lot
Lock a my, acres
Mary Laughinghouse acres
SWIFT CREEK TOwNSHIP
J J Bryan, acres
Cox, acres
J B Coward, acres
N J or
Mary L Buck, acres
Henry Harris, Jr acres
w H King acres
Sarah acres
Fannie Murphy, acres land
C M Smith, acres land
Amanda heirs and
acres land
John A Wilson, acres land
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP
Parker Singletary, acres land
TOWNSHIP
J N acres land
TOwNSHIP
U R Hearne, acres laud
BETHEL TOwNSHIP
M L lot
J E Langley, town lot
J E Langley, town lot
TOwNSHIP
D D acres land
STOCK LAW.
TOwNSHIP
Greene Dudley, seres land
James Heath, acre land;
SwIFT CREEK TOwnSHIp
Simon acres land
J J Bryan, acres land
Blount, acres land So
win Coward, acres land
w C Gardner. acres land
S acres land
M J Laughinghouse, acres land C
land
Fannie Murphy, acre land
Laura PUgh, acres land
II A acres land
Elsie Smith, acres land
G D Miller, acres land
parties here advertised settle
their taxes before day of sale
of advertising
w.
Ex-Tax Collector.
THE MAN IN
BE SEEN EVERY DAY, but the man who keeps a fresh supply of
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars,
TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS,
Can be found whenever wanted. You only have to look for
V. L. STEPHENS,
And all your wants In the above can be supplied.
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS PUT UP TO ORDER.
FINE -A. SPECIALTY.
was an ugly looking storm
that pounced as
noon on Saturday. It blew a gale,
hailed little, raised and
tamed
ESTABLISHED IN
Luther Sheldon,
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS,
MIX I PAINTS, TIN FANCY CUT
VARNISHES, TARRED ROOFING STAIR RAIL,
Coach Colors In Japan. Plain Papers, Cathedral Gloss Newels,
Dry Paints, Plaster or Wall Papers, Venetian Wood Mantels,
Brushes, Wire Cloth Window Screens, Rubber Paint,
Mantels,
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty,
AND BUILDING MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Nos. West Side Market Stir. Roanoke Ave.
VA.
CASH HARDWARE STORE
We arc adding to our stock goods as our customers and the public gen-
need. Hardware, Mechanics tools, Stores and Tinware. Seek, Doors. Glass
and putty. Axes, Hoes, Shovels Rakes, Plow Castings of every kind. Wheel
Barrows, Barbed Fencing. Cooking and Heating Stoves and of every
size, Nails and Iron. Cucumber and Iron Drill pumps, lea,,
We are agents for tho stove now in use. The is our
leader and gives entire satisfaction. Our cheaper grades are good and well worth
the money asked for them.
One year ago we started in business and had for our motto sell for
We still cling to that as our motto, realizing the fact that It is best for merchant
and customer. By close attention to business we have been rewarded
success.
We thank the public and our customers especially for patronage and ask a
larger share in the future.
ID-13-
GREENVILLE. N. C.
J. B.
J. B.
J. G.
J. B. CHERRY CO.,
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST
Having just received a fresh lino of the following goods, are now
ready to offer to the what they stand in need goods
at prices that will please the purchaser.
WE HAVE IN STOCK
STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
Dry Goods,
ant
SHIRTS COLLARS.
BOOTS AND SHOES
To fit all who favor with their patronage.
Hardware, Nails, Cutlery, Guns, Shot, Powder,
Crockery, Glass-ware. Wood and Willow
ware, Furniture, Harness, Whips,
Gail Ax and Railroad Mills Snuff, Chewing
and Tobacco.
TAILORING
Spring Display
Foreign and
Together with exclusive styles from our own
workshop, which for beauty, elegance and
workmanship equal any that can be found
We yield the palm to none.
GREENVILLE, X. C.
J. L.
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
GREENVILLE, N. C
OFFICE SUGG JAM MS OLD STAND.
All kinds Risks placed in
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
At lowest current rates
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE.
THE OLD ABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY
THE FRONT
J. D. Williamson,
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN FLANAGAN.
N. C.
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House.
OF
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS.
My Factory Is well equipped with the i pill up nothing
but WORK. We keep up with the time- the I . st improved styles.
Beat material used in all work, AH style ii en . you can select
Storm, Coil, Barn Horn, King.
Also keep on a full e of ready
HARNESS AND WHIPS,
the year round, which will sell as low as
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING.
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for pad favor hop
merit it continuance of the
E. C. GLENN.
STANDARD GUANO ACID
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL,
SHELL LIME. PUKE DISSOLVED BONE,
COTTON SEED MEAL AND
Tennessee Wagons, for sale.
GREENVILLE, N. C. Mar. 1887.
Spring Summer
GOODS.
We are no ff receiving Spring and
Summer Goods, and hope that
you will not fail to give
us a call. We have a
specially attractive
line of
at cents per yard, which you
will find to be equal to any
yon will find at cents.
A. line of
CASHMERES
at cents. And
many other things that we
will offer at special prices
We call especial attention to our
Watch-Maker Jeweler.
If yOU want nice in the nay of
Sewing Machines,
come to the A
large new received.
Watches, Clocks, and
Machines repaired and warranted.
RAWLS
J. COBB, C C , H.
Pitt Co N C N C. C. N C
IN THIS LINK WILL
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, Rice, Meats
of different kinds, very best Lard we can
buy, Butter, Cheese, Spice, Pepper,
Soap both toilet and Laundry,
Star Lye, Ball Lye,
Matches, Candles, Starch, best grade of White
Kerosene Oil, Machine Oil,
The and
turn
plow, and the
cotton plows. We will
also offer to the trade
LARD'S which
has more merit than anything of
the kind ever put on the
Yours truly,
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO,
Greenville, N. C.
Cobb Bros., Gilliam,
Cotton Buyers,
-AND-
Commission
NORFOLK, VA.
of c.
We have had several years ex-
at the business and are
prepared to handle Cotton to
the advantage of shippers.
All business entrusted to our
hands will receive prompt and
careful attention.
Wt are a but not new men to the public-
i who stand in need of goods in oar line are invited to come to see as.
We m n one who hi gaff u we do
JAMES A. SMITH,
TONSORIAL ARTIST,
Greenville, N.
We tie easiest
Chair used in the an. Clean towels,
sharp razors, and
In every Instance. Call and be con-
Ladles waited on at their
Cleaning clothe a specialty.
Notice
My son, John Henry Moore, yews
of having left home on the 21st of
March, nil are hereby
bidden, under the penalty of the law, to
employ, or In any man-
ail or the John Henry
Moore. J. H. MOORE.
April 3rd,
For Sale.
I will sell my Center property
f two acres of land with
store house, tenant
house on terms. Property
located at Center Bluff on Tar River, a
very desirable for mercantile
business. I have a splendid
lower steam saw and grist mill that
will sell at a
M.
H. R. Lang's Column.
COST
In a few weeks store which
I now occupy will have to
extensive repairs. In
order to enable the work-
men to work with more
rapidity, I shall have
to reduce my
THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
A. C.
Local
To do this I shall offer
EXTRAORDINARY
BARGAINS
to those who can avail them-
selves of the opportunity.
Beginning
I shall offer for the
NEXT DAYS
-------my entire stock of-------
C READY-MADE
AND SHOES,
This is no trap for the
wary, but a
-------OF A-------
Desirable Stock
which must be done to
arrangements.
NEW AND OLD
GOOD
Will be treated alike and no
goods will be reserved. We
cordially invite those
seeking
Bargains
In the above lines to examine
our prices and see that we
mean business.
C Worth off
wins;
-READY-I I
Of all kinds and styles.
All OTHER GOODS
Will be sold proportionately
low. Don't miss this
My name in this column
is sufficient guarantee that all
promises made will be
upheld.
Lang's Column.
are cheaper.
Superb weather.
Business Association.
Only twelve more days of
Superior Court in Tarboro next
week.
Buy the o
Mu ii lord.
Hen fruit still bold their own at
cents per dozen
A busy place all lime at
me Gas EL, I'm sorry
spoke.
How we do hope the crop
will be abundant this year.
We hope the predicted frosts for
April will come up missing.
A last summer bats
have appeared on the street.
bushels corn for sale at
tree's Feed Store at per bushel
Prof. Walter with his whistle
took small boy last week.
Jan received Boss Fa-
Lunch Milk Biscuit at the Old
Brick Store.
Go to see d-
labor the best interest
people.
This week track laying will begin
A. ft K. road and come on I
this way.
towns in the State arc to i
have local option elections- this
summer
Have yon seen those elegant
French at Lang's They are;
beauties.
small boy, reed, string, bot-
stopper, bent pin, earth-worm,
minnow.
The wants twenty-
five spring chickens in exchange for
subscriptions.
W. II. Harrington, Tax collector
advertises bis
list in this paper.
Stop buying imperfect clothing
and buy one of
nice suits.
A large number of farmers were
in town last Friday attending the
Alliance meeting.
wait for else to go
to the business meeting tomorrow
night. Be there yourself.
Orders for the Centennial Copying I
Book and Ink should be left at the
Barrels Early and Peer- j
less seed Potatoes, cheap at the j
Old Buck Store.
Messrs. Bedding have i
put their fountain in readiness
for the summer
Do you want to use the very best
flour I Then boy Point Lace at
at the Old Brick State.
livery interested the
fare of town be at the
Opera House to-morrow
A big lot of sample shoes all sty-
and sizes at Hew York cost,
sale by
Go to the Opera House to-morrow
night and lend your aid to the
movement to bin In up Greenville.
latest
and goods just received
by M. It. Lang.
picnic season approaches
Ticks are in the lead, however, and
have already put an appearance.
Buy a pair of Louis A.
Cent's Seamless Calf Shoe
ft
Sheriff Tucker has four of
laud sale in this paper to satisfy ex.
in his for collection.
very best
Butter and Cheese that money can
buy, at the Old Brick Store.
A good garden is a good thing to
have your premises- Plenty
vegetables will save money to
family.
Buy a pair of E. P. Reed Co's.
Ladies warranted baud made Shoe,
of ft
A good step for the farmers
would be after they enough
corn has been go back and
plant some more.
A nice line of the best harness,
whips at low prices at
J. Williamson's Carnage
angler is getting in his work.
Mr. Carlos Harris went oat last
Thursday afternoon caught a
dozen nice
think of a job lot of pairs
of custom made pants from a tailor-
establishment. That is size
a lot M. B. Lang bought the other
day.
The Suitor says
bugs are Raleigh
again.
Jan lbs more .
Co's Sweet Scotch which
has proven to be the healthiest and
per at
Old Brick Store.
The wedge is started. Now drive
it an j make Greenville spread.
interested having
their Clothing made will do well to
our line of sample on ex-
B. Lane's.
Jacob Sons,
Founded 1824. Philadelphia.
time of the for
house-cleaning, repainting and a
general cleaning op all Look
to your laurels
A health
renewed of ease
and comfort follows the use of Syrup
of Figs, as acts in harmony with
nature to effectually cleanse the
system when costive or billions.
I For sale in and 11.00 bottles by-
all leading druggists.
Cotton Oil Product, that is now
coming into use as a substitute for
j lard, is advertised in ibis paper and
I dealers can get it W. B.
We will have something
interesting to say about this pro-
duct at an early day.
The speech recently delivered by
Mr. Fred Johnson, a young man
Swift Creek township, before
Temperance Be form
baa been sent
for publication. It will
pear next week.
Miss Lizzie Bedding is in
E. is visiting bus
parents near Greensboro.
Mr. Jas. L. Harris of this town is
working on the Clipper.
Mrs. John is in
county visiting aunt who is very
sick.
Mr. Charles Latham, of Plymouth
is visiting his son, Hon. L. C. La-
Dr. and Mrs. of Pittsboro,
are visiting the family of Dr. B.
Williams.
Mrs. B. F. has been visiting
her parents near some
days past.
Mr. John H. Small, one of Wash-
leading attorneys, was
town last Thursday.
Mrs. J. B. Moore, of Wilson spent
a few days here last week, visiting
Mrs. Higgs and Mrs. Blow.
L. Finch preached Kin-
last Sunday. He will preach
in Greenville next Sunday
Hon. Germain Bernard has
to Pilot Mountain to spend some
time with his daughter Mrs. D.
Boyd.
Capt. A. W. Washing-
ton, was in town a day or two last
week soliciting stock to the
coke hotel.
Mrs. D. J. Whichard has been
spending a few days with the
of Mr. W. B. Whichard, in
township.
Mr. J. D. Murphy returned
day from a visit to relatives at Bur-
His mother returned with
him for a visit here.
Mrs. Lula Cleve returned last
week to borne in New
after some days with her
mother sisters.
Glad to have a call from Dr.
Johnson, of Bell's Ferry, on Mon-
day. He wanted the Reflector
sent to his address and so it goes.
Mr. J. II. Tucker, accompanied by
his wife he little fellow, left last
for Mrs.
Tucker the child will remain
some days with relatives pi that
section.
Mr. J. D. Cox. of was
in our office last Friday, said he j
sowed some turnip seed on
March and they bad come
up the following. He
so told us that one of his neighbors,
Mr. Biggs Cox, had corn up.
Mr. C. D. returned from
Charlotte last Thursday night, and
reported his father as much
ed. He says hospitality and
generosity of the people of Char-1
is unbounded, and that he j
saw a people more cheerful in j
their ministrations to the sick or
more anxious to alleviate suffering
so far as was in their power.
The town needs cleaning up and
the hauled off. There is I
too much tilth for the hot sun of
summer to come on.
Commissioners Proceedings.
Greenville, N. 1st,
Board County
met in regular session, present C-
Dawson, Chairman, G- M. Mooring,
C. V. Newton, T- E. Keel and W
A. James, Jr. Minutes of last meet-
read and approved.
Pauper orders were issued as fol-
lows
Turner S John Stocks
Taylor Bryan
Jas Masters Ivy
Ellis II D Smith
Nancy Moore I John Baker
Dan Webster Nelson
Lydia
Polly Williams On
Jacob I
orders were issued as
follows
B S Shepherd w II Cox
E A MOM w D Morgan
E A William Ross
John w H Cox
J A K Tucker II Brown
J J J A K Tucker
Edwards
E A B W King
C P Gaskins E A
II H C M
BE Pollard . J A
W A James, Jr B S Shepherd
B S Shepherd CD
J T Allen L II Allen
F white D J
J A K Tucker E A
B S Shepherd
D C Moore
G T
John Fleming
J A Lang
GRAND DISPLAY
RARE NOVELTIES.
In the latest-
S S Rasberry
A J
Williams, Jr
J J May
K D
J E
Austin Flood John S Easton
w Burnett G A
II L Ellis Ballard
B F W M King
C Dawson w A James. Ir,
G M Mooring J C C Jenkins
James Dawson C Dawson
C V Newton II Keel
It appearing to the satisfaction of
the Board that the month of
September, while bridge
across was undergoing re-
pairs and the county was maintain-
and keeping a free ferry for the
of the public, that It. E. Pol-
lard while attempting to drive his
horse the ferry boat, by
on part of servant of
county said horse was damaged,
and said appearing before
the Board and agreeing to accept
the sum of SIS in lull satisfaction of
any claim he may have against the
on account of said damage,
it appearing that the said sum
is reasonable and it is ordered
that an order be issued to said Pol-
lard for said sum.
The following jurors were drawn
for June term of Pitt Superior
FIRST WEEK.
C M Tucker, J A Teel, Asa
L C Moore, Moore, J R
Randolph, John House, W
Brown, J It Smith, Cox. N ft
Casey, W S I
Brown, J C Bland,
Willoughby, M A James. J J Caro,
John Fleming, J II Cobb, Fernando
Ward, W A Taylor, E A Elks, W
T Harris, J C T Davenport, J
Such as Cashmeres,
Zephyrs, both Lace and Hem-
stitched Dress Goods in the most delicate
shades, and Trimmings to match.
Pairs Sample Shoes t Cost
SAMPLE HATS AT COST.
Dress and business suits to fit. and suit the
most peculiar buyer. All Calico at per yard.
N. C.
C. O. P.
Cotton Seed
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC.
FREE FROM HOG FAT.
PURE,
WHOLESOME,
ECONOMICAL.
For sale by all Grocers. Send for Illus-
Pamphlet,
ABOUT
ONE DINNERS,
or how to provide a coo i for root
Persons for One Dollar.
An excellent Cook Hook of pages
containing one hundred
Bills of Fare, with how to
prepare each one. so the cost for
four persons can not exceed one- dollar,
also additional
Tills valuable will he given free
to any one sending or presenting the
tickets, representing the purchase of
twenty ran c. . p. cotton
SEED at our Branch Store, No.
St., N. Y.
of our contains a ticket,
the number on which corresponds to the
number of pounds in the pail.
The Cotton Oil Company, IT.
SOLD BY
Broker, Greenville, N- C.
Water Mills.
sure to read Little, House
new advertisement. Their
and Summer goods are beau-
Bird hunters will have to cease
their sport until the 15th of
next October, as it against the law
for any to shoot, trap or net
partridges, doves, robins, larks,
mocking birds or turkeys- between
1st of April and the 15th of
October.
It is an easy matter to build up a
town on paper, the people of
Greenville must go to work they
wish to see the object attained for
which tho Reflector is talking
and laboring. Go to the Opera
to-morrow night and show
interest.
Burned.
The sympathies of people gen-
went out to Mr. Flem-
of on last
upon learning that his large lumber
mill near that village was destroy-
ed by fire on that morning
o'clock. The Are was discovered by
some fishermen on river but bad
made such headway that it could
not be checked. The mill and
about shingles were destroy-
ed. It has been only about nine
months since Mr. Fleming lost his
mill by fire at the very same place,
and scarcely had he recovered from
that ere this second conflagration
visited him. A strange part of it is
that both the Ores occurred at the
same hour of I he night. This last
fire like the former of an
. ,, incendiary origin. Mr. Fleming hail
A member their Alliance f insurance on mill and his loss
stopped at our office Friday, estimated at
said tell the town authorities
is a peck of dirt in the pump
Five Points An examination into
other public wells in town will
them in no better condition
the one at Five Points.
The undersigned having leased these
mills number of years and put them
in thorough order, begs leave inform
the public that he is prepared to grind
Corn and wheat in ft first-class manner.
Satisfaction guaranteed to all patrons.
I would inform merchants that I am
prepared to furnish than good water
null meal at prices delivered.
Customers to buy at retail can
he supplied at my store in
where will also find a select stock
of General Merchandise which will be
sold at lowest prices
R. Fleming.
Not Jewelry and New Jewelry Store
I have just received a nice line of
-the latest styles of
CLOCKS ill
Which I can sell very cheap. Violin
Guitar and Banjo strings also for sale
Special attention paid to all watch, clock
and repairing.
MOSES
Jeweler,
Greenville. N. C.
than
One of the Centennial Copy Books
can be at this It is
thing for business men who keep
copies of letters.
Those who for the
in wood can bring us
some now. A loads are need-
ed.
The Second Quarterly
of M. E. Church will convene
here, next Sunday, conducted by-
Presiding Elder G. A.
steamer Beaufort bas been
taken off river for summer,
Old Dominion now bas but
one steamer on the trip, Meyers.
King advertises a list
of delinquent taxes for the years he
was Tax Collector for county.
Those interested should take due
notice.
grape vines arc potting forth
their leaves and some of the wise
ones aver that there will be no more
cold weather; that grape never
gets tooled.
Advance bays the
merchant is too stingy to ad-
is too stingy to give you
bargains. assertion will stand
its own merits.
News has been received here of
the burning of commission office
of Cobb i In is. Norfolk
Their books were saved and all loss
is by insurance.
could make the most noise
and attract the largest
five cent mocking bird whistle man
or Flemming's which
came down boat Saturday
The waste places must be built
old town must be enlivened;
Greenville most more
interests. Everybody tall
in line and march to the work.
The variableness of this world is
j something to marvel at. Let your
go back to
of a week ago, and then meditate
noon some of changes since.
recent peasant weather
brought out many barefooted
If all splinters, roots
and removed bow
happier the toes be.
Something to catch year eye is M.
It- new advertisement to-day.
But that don't begin to compare
with the beauty of bis store. Go
there if you wish to behold wonders-
G. L. Finch is not only a
good preacher a clever young
man as well. And he keeps a nice
horse, buggy which the editor
bas enjoyed several occasions for
a drive.
Last week a shingle making ma
i chine arrived to be placed at the
large saw mill just west of in
charge of Mr. Jack White. The
proportions of that Industry con-
to enlarge. It will fill its
place in Greenville's enterprises.
A colored child, aged three years
was fatally burned on last
day in this town. Its mother had
j gone out in the morning to
bang out some clothes and left
child in bed. Screams soon attracted
her back to the and she found
the child near the with all its
flight robes ablaze. child died
from the effects of tho
W J W Lang, John i
F M Kilpatrick, Wright
Jones, John Williams,
B. J. Cobb.
SECOND WEEKS.
S J J J
W J Fleming, S
S Jackson, Matthew Hodges, D S
Rollins. L T Jesse Thomas,
John II W. B. Briley.
T. B. Allen Johnson, L.
L. Kittrell, Win B T.
Wilbon, L. A. Mayo, E. A. Barrett.
W. L. of
township, presented his official
bond, which was approved and or-
to be recorded.
On petition it was ordered
road leading from North
end of the bridge across Tar
at Greenville be changed so as to
run directly the foot of the
bridge a straight line so as to la
the main public road about
2.00 yards from end of the rail
road
following Magistrates were
appointed Tax Listers for year
Langley,
Carolina;
B.
Greenville ; John King, Falkland ;
J. A. Lang, Farmville; S. V. Joyner
Beaver Dam; E. C Blount,
S. S. Swift
Creek ; B. G. Chapman,
J. H. Harris and J. J. B. Cox
were allowed to list taxes for
The following convicts were hired
Walston to Mary A
two months at per
Alonzo to G. F. Smith six
month at per month.
by Lanier to W. K. six
months at per month.
That lit of April.
The day dawned bright and clear
and everything around was
in spring beauty. Every one was
on the alert remembering it was
All Fool's Day.
So was but alas he
was too caught him
a way that be was not thinking of in
the least. He bad been boasting
all the morning that no one could
catch him. At the hour noon as
he wended bis way homeward, he
still bad it on his mind, dead bent
determined not to be fooled.
Some one remarked that there
was syllabub for dinner.
He at once got bis month in read-
for if there was anything
does love it is
He studied so over it bis
teeth seemed to be floating
in his mouth anticipation.
It came.
He tried it wholesale.
Did not try it bat once.
Great he said he thought
he had struck a soft soap factory or
a turpentine still. Ugh can almost
taste it ourselves.
It was soap suds and a genuine
article.
He felt small, in so small as
never was, even as small as a
bar of soap after a week's washing.
Not satisfied with they gave
cotton biscuits for supper. It
was the old original, to tell the
troth they would stretch a yard be-
fore tearing an inch. He tugged
j and labored hard to get away with
that biscuit, but not a get. That
bi. would make good binges
a barn door.
He says bis time is coming, and
somebody may lookout, for be has
blood in his eye and means to get
even.
Oh I Gus, come off the perch
,,, i Died ill Pitt County,
Miss Mary F. Worthington.
Thus has another Christian woman en-
into rest. All of the best clement;
of human nature, seemed to combine
with an earnest piety, in forming her
All- beautiful character.
and in demeanor,
and in
and delicacy marking every action
no to to the
them by dozens, but there spired sentiments of esteem and
thirteen large boxes of them ration In all who earns in contact with
aggregating more than twenty her. Her filial piety was unsurpassed,
of the eggs. That is a
i r i. . shone the
size of shipments that , her . ,,.,.
frequently sent from Greenville. the home circle, where she was re-
James. There
mate
were
We walked into Mr. J. A.
store, the other night
goodness what a pile of eggs i
was no beginning to
cf tin
Their will be a public opening of,
the Library at the Institute, Friday
night, at o'clock. Several short
talks will made by prominent
gentlemen the town. Persons de- j
s ring to make donations of books.
magazines, or money to purchase i
new books, are requested to send or j
carry tho same that even i Alter j
tho the Library will be
opened for public. Some of
young ladies will render music
Every body to encourage
good reading is cordially
ed to be present.
Stormy.
To read a good many items in this
paper one would judge us to be in
the midst of the most
balmy spring weather. And so it
was at the time those items were
written but since then there I as
been a regular blizzard with wind
rain, hail and snow. The first storm
of Saturday sent temperature
downward at a rapid rate by the
time second one came along it.
was cold sure enough. It snowed
nearly all Saturday night but melted
as fast as it fell, and the wind was
almost a hurricane. Many fences
were blown down.
voted and with an affection
Library which was beautiful. Surely
she is
ever bestowed upon woman, because pro-
by the Saviour himself.
hath done what she This slight
tribute to exalt her worth, is written by
one who was her life long
Marriage
During March the
Deeds issued licenses to sixteen
couples Pitt county, thirteen
white and three colored,
WHITE,
Jesse B. Stocks and Sarah C.
II. A- and L. W.
Parker, T. J. D. and
Virginia E. Thomas, Jesse H.
and Sallie C Cox, William
Stallings and Ada Mayo, Zeno
Brown and Nina E. Cherry, Alonzo
James Addie James
A. Briley and White,
Jesse Harrell and Laura S.
Bullock, William Worthington and
Henrietta Mills, H. B. Harms and
Fannie S Belcher, D. C. Davenport
Maggie E- Shivers.
Forbes and Luisa
ton, Lewis Forbes and Mary Harris
Albert Joyner and Lizzie
Present h elegant form
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cure Habitual
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KIDNEYS, LIVER BOWELS.
It is most remedy known to
THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY
When one it Bilious or Constipated
SO THAT-
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Every one is using it and all are
delighted with it.
ASK FOR
ONLY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
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no m
For have Buggies now. Ah
yon ere tree to buy where yon please, but
If want to .-ave money you come to
Factory on street, rear of It.
Cherry Co's. For convenience We
have mi entrance through II. F.
Keel's Stables street. can give
you
That you ever had in your life
to 018.00 money thin any one
else In the county can Rive you. Why
for my expenses are less I pay the
Spot cash for save the
counts. end If you don't believe it
come and tee. bed i
experience in the business I
or no charge. Re-
a Specialty. Don't forget the
place on 4th rear J. II. Cherry
Co.
A.
Greenville,
Notice.
On Monday the day of May A. D,
I will at the Court House door
in the town of Greenville to the highest
bidder for cash one tract of land in Pitt
county containing about acres bound
ed as in Falkland
Township adjoining the lands of P.
II. Mayo W. T. Harris tho Foreman
Lands and others and known as the
Nick Williams Lands and being the land
where John Peebles and It. Warren
now live to an execution In my
hands for collection against Wiley
and have been levied on
said land as the property of said Wiley
J. A. K. Sheriff.
April 6th B. W. S.
BY
At Tho
The lie port of the Athenian So-
On April 3rd the following
officers retired from Pros.,
Helen Kicks; Pres., Carrie
Cobb; Sec, Lucy Cos;
Critic, ; Report-
Bessie Jarvis. According to
constitution Miss
President, read an essay on
Spring, Miss Cobb, retiring Vice
President, read a biographical
sketch of William Cooper, Miss
Cox the retiring Secretary, read an
essay Washington Irving.
new officers that were elected the
coming term were, President, Lucy
Cox; Vice President, Irwin;
Secretary, Bessie Jarvis;
Critic Annie Perkins ; Re-
porter, Ida Ii ad quite an
interesting debate last week, sub.
Resolved, Idleness Is
the of Speakers on
the Affirmative. Misses Ida
and Carrie James, on the
Negative. Misses Rosa Forbes
Ida The Affirmative win
successful side. The Society
did not meet la.-1 week, it being
week.
Done by order of
Society.
Lucy Cox,
Reporter.
have just re-
turned from New York
City with a full line of
Worsted,
White Goods, Laces
Embroideries, Swiss
Flouncing a Specialty,
Pine Clothing the
firm patron-
by H. Morris
Shoes, Hats,
We bought low
cash and will sell at
panic prices.
Be sure to call.
Notice.
On Monday the 6th day of May A.
will sell at the Court House door
in the town of Greenville to the highest
bidder for cash one tract of hind in Pitt
county containing about acres and
Hounded as follows Situated in
Dam Township the of
W. O Case, Alfred at
a stake In a Case and
line running to a I
pine in Nelson Nichols line and
Case hue-running North and corner-
a stake at Alfred
line, then running East to tho
tree Corner to Alfred Nichols Comer
Jane Dennis Corner then back to the
beginning to satisfy an execution in my
hands for collection against C. T. Case
which have been levied on said land
as the property of said Charles T. Case.
J. A. K. Sheriff.
April ft. w. King, D.
Notice.
On Monday the 6th day of May A. D.
1869, I will ell the Court House door
in the town Greenville to the highest
bidder, tor cash one tract of land in Pitt
County and bounded as follows
in Greenville Township on the North
aide of Tar River adjoining the lands of
R. M. Carney, G. S. Johnson and others
at the time and place I will sell for
cash one other tract of land
Greenville Township North side of
Tat River adjoining the lauds of J. A.
A. and other,
said lands were owned by W- W.
the time of his death. I will
sell the entered of K. I.
part to satisfy an execution in my hands
for collection against E. I.
and which have been levied on said land
as the property of said E. L.
J. A. K. Tucker, Sheriff.
April 3rd 1889. By R. D. S.
TELL
THE OF THE
Cox Cotton Planter
Has been reduced from
to
And not depend on borrowing nor
trying to make one Planter do
the work of two Planters, but
buy a planter this season
and save tho risk of
a stand of cotton
which may
more than
planter.
Tell him not to delay hut examine
now and see if. his old planter
needs any repairs, and if so
order them at or send
the Planter to me or leave
f with Mr. Alfred Forbes
with full particulars
and it will taken
to factory, re-
paired, re-
turned at a
moderate
cost.
Builder's Material.
II him that can furnish him
Timbers that he may need, either
dressed or undressed. Also I
can furnish him with build-
and
for porches
and piazzas, in fact any
or
that, he may
need to build a
nice house.
Cora.
And lint her that I can grind hi
corn into good Meal and that
I will convince, him of
the same if he will
bring me his corn
to grind.
By with the above yon
will greatly oblige
Yours truly,
A. CO.
Greenville, N. C.
Notice to Creditors.
The Court Clerk having Is-
sued Letters of Administration to me,
the of March.
on the of Peter Gay, de-
ceased, notice is hereby given to all per-
sons to the estate to make
mediate payment to the undersigned,
to all creditors of said estate to
sent their claims, property
to the undersigned on or before
day March this notice -will
be plead in bar of their recovery. This
14th day of March,
H. It.
of Peter
Tit Tar
Forbes, Greenville,
J. B.
J. S. Greenville,
N. M. Tarboro, Gen
Capt. R. V. Jones, Washington, Gen Aft
The People's Line for travel on Tee
River.
The Steamer Is tho
and quickest boat on the river. has
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished
painted.
Fitted up specially for the comfort, Ac-
and convenience of
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICER
A first-class Table furnished with CM
best the market affords.
A trip on the Steamer m
not only comfortable but attractive.
Leaves Washington Monday,
sad Friday at o'clock, A. M.
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at o'clock. A. M.
received daily and throngs
Bills Lading given to all points.
J, J. can
Greenville, H. C.
m m Jan. let.,
so arranged
the first week ks
De-
Notice.
On Monday the day of Kay A. D,
WHO, I will sell at the Court House
In the town of Greenville to the
highest bidder for cash one of land
in Pitt county containing about
acres and as follows. Situated
in adjoining th
lands of Alfred Forbes, F. T. Cannon
the Blount Heirs and known
as the May lands also the place known as
the Hodge lands, adjoining the lands of
A. C. Tucker, and
containing acres more or less
the place known as Summers
adjoining the of A. and
others containing seres more or less
also the place known as the Tyson
Tract containing more
or less to an execution In my
collection against J. L.
lard and which have been levied on
lead as the property of said J. L. Ballard.
J. A. K. Sheriff.
April 4th, By R. W. King, I. S,
The classes will be
new pupils can enter
January.
TEACHERS
Principal,
C. G. Associate Principal
Miss Chestnut, Primary
part meat
Miss Cannon. Vocal and Instr
mental Music.
Miss Rouse. Painting end
Drawing.
Mrs. S. W. Duckett Book
DEPARTMENTS.
Primary. Academic
Classical and Mathematical. Ma-
Painting and Drawing.
Military.
ADVANTAGES
Large, Comfortable Buildings.
Healthy Location and Good Water
of Prepared Food fee
Boarders. A Corps of Teachers,
all being graduates of first class
Music Department equal
in work to any In the
New and Organ.
A nearly volumes,
purchased recently for the School.
Rates Moderate, from to for
Board and Tuition Tuition sod Terms
for Day Pupils the same as
in Pupil who do not board
with the Principal should t
before engaging board elsewhere. Tot
fur. tier particular, Address,
JOHN
Principal.
Of Interest to
W. PUSS
Pearline J
Washing Compound
has become more popular with the
women of this less time
than anything ever invented for the
household.
The intelligent rich use Pearline
because of the superior results ob-
perfect cleanliness.
The intelligent middle
cause of the superior results, and the
fact that, in doing away with the rub-
bing, it does away with the worst of
the wear and tear on clothing and
a saving.
The intelligent it
takes the drudgery out of then-
hardest delicate woman can do a large wash
with the aid of it's better than soap.
PEARLINE will wash paint, china,
silver, glassware, windows, oil
taking up-better-in less time and with less labor, than
; beside
by all good grocers.
, WIT MOT B
Along the tracks of years gone,
Why look with and and tear-dimmed
eye.
And moaning o'er a misspent day
Neglect to guard the present way
past with its blots and stains.
And with sorrows, griefs, and
Were better left t sleep entombed
With dreams that MM our lives
have not one brief hour to spare
In brooding o'er the things that were;
For even now, some chance may be
To light some sad heart's misery.
Our Father's hand in mercy blots
From every contrite soul its spots.
If by day we seek the fount
r.
Biblical Recorder.
OPERA HOUSE
Can be found a freak of
torn, Fruits,
Confections, Tobacco,
which will be sold at very CASH
f Give call.
J. C. CHESTNUT.
WILMINGTON
and
K. It-
id Schedule.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
No No No
March daily Fas Mail, daily
daily ex Sun.
Weldon pin pin
Ir Mount
Ar Tarboro
Tarboro
Ar Wilson
Ly Wilson
Ar Selma
Ar
Lr Goldsboro
Warsaw
Magnolia
Ar Wilmington
am
pm pm am
Ill
am
TRAINS GOING
No
daily daily
No
daily
ex Sun.
Wilmington II
Lt Magnolia am
Warsaw
Ar Selma
Ar Wilson
Wilson SB pm pm
Ar Rocky Mount S
Ar Tarboro
Lt Tarboro am
Ar Weldon pm 4-1 pm
except Sunday.
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at
P. M. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck
8.29 A. M. daily except Sunday.
Train N C, via
R. R. daily except Sim-
OS P M. P M,
Williamston, N C. S P M, P M.
Returning leaves Williamston, K C, daily
A M. Sunday A
U. arrive Tarboro, N C, A M.
AM.
Train on Midland N C Branch leave
Goldsboro except Sunday. A M,
arrive N C. SO a M. Re-
turning leaves X A M.
arrive Goldsboro. R C, A M.
Train on Nashville Branch leaves
Mount at -i P M, arrives Nashville
P M, Spring Hope P M. Returning
Spring Hope A M, Nashville
A M, arrives Rocky Mount H A
If daily, except
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Wars
for Clinton, except Sunday, at BOO
P M. and on A II Returning leave
ton at A H, and P. M. connect
log at Warsaw with Nos. IS SB Miff
Southbound on Wilson
Branch is No. Northbound is
except Sunday.
Train No. South will stop only at
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia.
Train No. makes close connect ion at
Weldon for all points North daily. All
via Richmond, and daily except Sun-
Bay Line.
No. Vestibule Tram.
Monday, Wednesday. Friday.
Leaves Weldon 9.50 P. M., arrive
2.00 P. M.
No. Vestibule Tram, Northbound
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday.
Leave Wilmington 1.09 A. M., arrive
Weldon 6.33 P. M.
Trains make close connection for all
North via Richmond and
U trains run solid between
and Washington, and have Pullman
Sleepers attached.
JOHN F. DIVINE.
General
B. Transportation
. H. EMERSON
ESTABLISHED 1875.
S, M. SCHULTZ,
AT THE
OLD BRICK STOKE,
AND MERCHANTS BUY-
their year's supplies will find it to
their interest to get our prices before
elsewhere. Our stock is complete
in all its branches.
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS,
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR,
TEAS,
always at Lowest Market Prices.
TOBACCO CIGARS
we buy direct from Manufacturers,
you to buy at one profit. A com-
stock of
always on hand and sold at prices to suit
the times. Our goods arc all bought and
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk
to run, sell at a close margin.
Respectfully,
S. M. SCHULTZ.
Greenville. N. C
EVERYBODY LOOK.
THE
BY CABINS.
After th;. storm tossed billow,
Beating the in his wrath
Cometh a morn when the sunlight
a clear, tranquil path.
After the roar of the tempest,
Making the bravest to quake-
Cometh a day that is peaceful
And soft as the moon-lighted lake.
After the spray of the mad sea
Dashes Its around
Comes the sweet lull of its fretting
When pleasant its sound.
After the terrible struggle
Of Life the horrors of Death-
How sweet is the shimmer of sunshine
Upon the still waters
And thou, who art breasting
The breath of a mere , blast.
Oil life's surging sen thy spirit
The storm will be t at last.
Recorder.
A Million Unmarried Girls.
London Truth.
Them, are over a million in
are not o pet
married. In order to remedy
of things, I would
that girls allowed to pro
in fact that pro
posing henceforward be
appertaining to both sexes.
There are a number of men
arc shy. They hare a vague
general of marrying, and yet
cannot screw their to the
striking point. These, were the
road to matrimony made easy to
them, If, in
to this, parents have the
sense to leave their daughters
portions with their sons anti-let
their intentions be they
would speedily the number
of girls condemned to a single life.
discovery has
made and that too by a lady in this
county. Diseases fastened its clutches
upon her and for seven years she with-
stood its severest tests, but her vital or-
were and death seem-
ed imminent. For three months she
inched incessantly and could not sleep.
of us a bottle of Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption and was
so much relieved on taking first dose that
slept all night and with one
been miraculously cured. name
is Mrs. Luther Thus write W.
C. Co., of Shelby, N. C
Get a free trial bottle at
Drug Store.
My Poor Back
That's the common exclamation of those suffering with rheumatism or kidney troubles. In
either disease Paint's Celery Compound will sorely effect a cure, and there will no longer be
any cause to complain of poor
confirm our claims for grand old
Two weeks ago I could not sleep
was constipated and kidneys did not act,
back. Since I took Paine's Celery
and I can sleep like a
Having been troubled with rheumatism
to get around, and was very often con
have used nearly all medicines imaginable,
Having seen Paine's Celery Com
used only one bottle and am perfectly
as a Frank Nevada.
Hundreds of testimonials like the follow-
remedy, Celery
more than an hour at a time any night,
and had a good deal of pain in the
Compound the pain has left my back,
Sanders, West Windsor, Vermont.
for five years, I was almost
fined to my bed for weeks at a time. I
besides outside advices, but to no
pound advertised, gave it a trial. I have
cured. I can now jump around and feel
Six for
Sold by Send Testimonial Paper.
WELLS, RICHARDSON CO., Proprietors.
BURLINGTON. VERMONT.
Twenty Pieces of Bone
Horses
ID
Mules.
A car load arrived and now for
sale
at Keel King's old stand. Will sell them
CHEAP FOR CASH,
or at reasonable terms on time. I bought,
my stock for Cash and can afford to sell
as cheap as anyone. Give me a call.
Have just procured several first-class
Vehicles and will take passengers to any
it rate.
Sale, d Livery Stables.
How to Stop a Paper.
New Era.
The following, from one of our
exchanges, so fully clearly ex-
presses our views on subject,
that we copy it without
You have an undoubted right to
stop your newspaper when you feel
disposed, upon payment of all
Do not hesitate to do so
on account or to the
editor. Don't you suppose be would
quit buying sugar of yen, or meat,
dry goods, if be
thought be was not getting bis
worth, and why should you not
exercise the same privilege with
And when you discontinue
a paper, do it manfully. Don't be
so spiteful as to throw it back to
the postmaster with a
ons don't want it any longer
and have written on the
margin, and have the paper return-
ed to the editor. No gentleman
ever stopped his paper that way, no
his head is covered with
gray hairs that should be
longer wish to
receive a newspaper write a note to
the editor like a man, saving so
and be sure that are paid.
This is way to stop a
per-
Salve
The best in the world for Cuts
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe-
Sores, Chapped Hands,
Mains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions
and cures or no pay re-
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
cents per box. For by
Ernul.
A Difference.
Language of Stamps.
associated B. S.
with me in the Undertaking business we
are ready to serve the people in that
capacity. All notes and accounts due
me for past services have been placed in
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for collection.
Respectfully,
JOHN FLANAGAN.
Atlantic N. C. Railroad
TIME TABLE No.
a A. M. A Dec.
19th, 1888.
East. West
Bl. No.
At.
am a m
8-14
City m t i
Going
Ft. Ft. A
t Train.
a lo p m
1244
SB
Thursday am
t and
We keep on hand at all times a nice
stock of Cases and Caskets of all
kinds and can furnish anything desired
from the finest Case down to a
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We are fitted
up with all conveniences and can render
satisfactory services to all who patronize
us FLANAGAN SHEPPARD.
Feb. 22nd. 1888.
W. t. ELLIOTT. S. P. ELLIOTT. JOHN NICHOLS
American Art Printer.
is issued by
lovers who are under close
lance. Inverted position means
doubt horizontal to
love you
to
me at
usual time and
inverted, do the old folks re-
The left hand
corner is used to answer in the
of favorably the signals in
the right by placing the stamp in a
position. Secret
messages are under the
stamp placed and with
a 1-cent stamp additional to give
greater space for writing
that there is a message. Held
by a bright light it can be
read.
The I
W. D. Suit, Druggist, Ind.
can recommend Electric
Hitters as the very best remedy. Every
bottle sold given relief in every
case. One man took six bottles, and
was cured of Rheumatism of ten years
Abraham Hare, druggist,
Ohio, best
selling medicine I have ever handled
my experience, is Electric Bit-
Thousands of have ad-
their testimony, so that the
is unanimous that Electric Bitters do
cure all diseases of the Liver,
or Blood. Only half dollar a bottle at
Drug Store.
Let Each Do His Utmost.
My little left me by her
mother, had one of the worst cases
of white swelling I ever saw. More
than twenty pieces of came
of her leg, one piece being about
the size of the small end of a walk-
and nearly three inches
long. The hole left by taking these
pieces out was as large as a good
size walnut. She was not, able to
walk a step for eight months, and
was afterwards compelled to use
crutches for nearly a year. The
doctors aid there was no cure and
advised amputation of the limb.
This I would not consent to but
put her to taking Swift's Specific ,
S. off all other treat- j
It has cured her sound and
well, and I shall never grow weary j
of speaking its praise.
ANNIE
Columbus, Ga; Feb. 1839.
fas.
I would respectfully call your
to the following address and ask
to remember you can buy a
HEADSTONE or MONUMENT of
this house cheaper than any other in the
country. That it is the most reliable
and best known having been represented
tor over forty years in this vicinity.
That the workmanship is second to none
and has unusual for tilling or-
promptly and satisfactory.
Very respectfully.
Refer to P. W. BATES,
J. J. Conn.
B. C.
Or write direct for prices.
THE
Eastern
MARVELOUS
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Thin Organ
of
Slops, Stool
mud Book free. For only
With left
coupler. Warranted
Jim
reference to your re-
from any bank-
postmaster, merchant or
express
will be promptly on
ten trial.
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Be cure to write, me, and tars money. Solid
walnut cases.
cation Paper where ID Maw.
elected Mayor April 1888. by a
. majority, a
. H;
New
united or
PATENTS
Obtained, and all Ii. I . S.
Patent to
We arc opposite the II. s. Patent Of-
engaged in Patent-
can Obtain patents In less time than those
mi-re Washington.
n Hie model Or drawing we
to free f
and we make no change we ob-
We refer, to the Port
Supt. of the Money Older Did., and to
to Of the L. S. Office.
advise terms and reference to
actual clients in your own State, or
C. A. Snow A Co.,
Washington, U. C
DISCOVERY.
O. It f Memory
Learned la one
Mind cared.
and
to
Pr of Dr. Wat. A.
KT. IO.
D. J. Editor Proprietor.
ENLARGED TO
lion-. A l
V-
World Ought to Know It.
The world ought to know what
S. S- has done for me in tho cure
of a malignant Cancer, which was
so bad as to be considered
by the physicians in Chicago, whore i-
I went to be treated. Tho hospital j
gave up, saying they
could do nothing for me. One of j
my neighbors me a copy an j
advertisement a paper in
regard to Swift's Specific, be-
taking it. I got relief from the
first Tew doses; the poison was grad-
forced out of my system, and I
soon cured sound well. It
is now ten months I quit
S. S. S. I have had sign
of return of the dreadful disease.
Mrs. ANN
Au Sable. Mich; Dec
Send for books on blood Diseases
and mailed free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Co.
Drawer Atlanta, Ga,
c flt
tn
FREE
Goldsboro
The
without comment what the Durham j members
News and Observer.
We hope much from the Farmers
Alliance, but we hope still more
from the exertions of the
farmers composing it. The success
of the organization to indeed
must depend on the exert of its
separately
BONANZAS
fries m
Per Year,
IN ADVANCE
THE STAR.
--v CONSUMPTIVE
from Toto in BOt
COTTON
AND
on
BALTIMORE .-
NORFOLK
in In
Will open a House in
In September, 1887, for the handling and
sale of cotton, thus giving our customer
their choice of the two markets.
THE NEW MILLINERY STORE OF
T.
Has lately been and fitted up
ind she has just received
of New Millinery for
FALL AND WINTER
Besides her usual line of trimmed and
Hats. Ornaments and general
millinery goods, she has the prettiest
stock Silks, shaded Rib-
Gauzes, etc., in the market. Give
her a call at the Old Stand.
EMPORIUM
for Shaving, Cutting Dressing Hair.
connect with Wilmington
Weldon Train bound North. leaving
a. m., and with h-
Danville Train Went, leaving ,,, my line
W p. m.
AI THE GLASS FRONT
the r House, at which place
have recently located, and where I have
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE,
TO MAKE A
MODEL BARBERSHOP
connects with i
Train, arriving at
. m., and with Wilmington i
Train from th at p. in
Train with i . .
Through Train, all the appliances, new
at o. a awl with
Danville Through Freight rain i
at p. CT work of shop
and have to say on Col.
Williamson's speech to Gould.
Durham
It needs commenting on, be-
sides that Col. William Johnson's
speech ought to have been correct-
ed, when he said Gould had
so much for the laboring class. How
much has he for the
class pity sake. He has hired
thousands of employees and paid
them starvation wages, and this is
what he for. Jay
has caused more disturb-
with the laboring class
than any other man in the world. He
has paid them less wages than any
other moneyed man the world,
and lie is getting praised for
his by southern men.
on the man that blots out
the laborer and holds nigh
esteem the because
the money is there. A wealthy
man that does unto others as he
hare them do him Is a
good man in our eyes, but the poor
man is hold in still higher esteem,
if his character is not stained, and
has no about
Edison a Electro-Chemical Fluid
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Nichols
West 14th St. N. Y.
Appointments.
April
Hill.
April
April
Prayer, Dawson's School
county.
April Palm,
John's Pitt
Evening Prayer, Michael's Pitt
county.
April Pray-
Bell's Ferry, Pitt, county ; Eve
ring Prayer, Bethel, Lenoir
April -Morning Pray
Christ Church, New Bern; Eve-.
Prayer, New Bern.
April Thomas,
Craven
April
clutch
plied each in its own small sphere.
Here as everywhere else the
human hive, it is through the op-
of nil the workers,
doing his utmost, that honey is
made.
To Be, a at Ta
the Dane. A
sea of troubles opposed. He shrank be-
fore them ; ambition lay dead. Life, as
he viewed it, rested under a yellow cloud
tinged with green. am let. to my
was The blood, diseased, car-
through the natural gates and
of the body, made life a burden; and
the ills of the body in a ten-
fold degree his other ills. Purify the
blood, give new life and action to
system, take Dr. Pierce's Golden
cal Discovery, and your lack
of appetite, chilly sensations, yellow
skin, bad breath, will all depart, as the
morning mists are dispelled by the rising
u.
Thousands of follow the use of
Dr. Sages Catarrh Remedy. cents.
Sleep with your head to the North
always, say the men science. The
Globe
investigation proves
that is there best possible
for the belief we should
sleep with bodies lying north
and south. Each unman system
has magnetic poles, one
and negative. It is true that some
persona have the pole the
head and the negative pole in the
and others the reverse.
Kinston Free Press.
We sec in tho News-Observer that
an agent is advertising California
as a fine country for the
They can get big wages out there
this man Male
cooks per month, female house
servants hotel waiters
farm per mouth, wood
choppers per cord, carpenters
per day, The
says the are
excited over California and
many will probably go there. This
California emigration agent says
he will begin a tour May will
address the colored at New
Washington, Wilson, Scot-
laud Neck, Mount, Weldon,
Greenville, Elizabeth City and all
other points the eastern part of
the State, will leave a
month every month during the
spring and summer to carry parties
California.
Our divided in
as to whether it will best
for the country for them to leave.
Some can get better la-
others the colored is the
best farm labor for this section.
know scarcely about
farming but it seems to us that it
would be better if the colored
would gradually leave and their
places taken by white labor from
elsewhere. We suppose the
system of farming would have to be
considerably changed but think the
change be an improvement.
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me see, bill
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A crank is a man who inflicts
the world the fool notions and queer
manners that the average re-
selves for the bosom of his family.
Wilmington Messenger.
Easy way to mark table
Leave a small and a black-
berry pie together at the table two
be marked without
assistance
Goldsboro The sad
reached this city yesterday
of the death, at is far away homo
across the sea in Germany, of the
venerable of Messrs. Aaron,
Asher, and Joseph Ed
of this oily, in the 87th year of his
comparison
Of the quality and prices of the Milli-
now kept in stock by Mrs,
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elsewhere, will convince you Slat her
at can in no particular lie surpassed.
line of trimmed and
very in trim-
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be
Notice
PREPARATION for baldness,
falling out of hair, eradication of
dandruff is before the public.
Among the many who have It with
wonderful success, I refer you to the fol-
lowing named gentlemen who will testify-
to the truth of assertion
Lath Greenville.
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It from me, at my place of business, for
per bottle. .
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March 14th, C ,
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