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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1889.
NO.
Eastern Reflector,
GREENVILLE. N. C.
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i Weekly Weather Crop i
tin.
Did You Ever Know.
Los It to Conquered
For the Week Friday, June
BUM, X. C.
A brook that did not
A casualty was not
A fire that was not a
The reports of the
of the Weekly issued by A was not
North Carolina Slate Weather
Service Station, co A stump speech that was not I but be has by diligent and bu-
wish the United States and effort managed to lead a young
Signal show that there has A winter did not j lady of avenue to the under-
been a excess rainfall, a the lap of Intending she is to be his.
deficiency temperature and sun-1 A business man who was not Twice a week or more has gone
OCT.
Gallant nation, foiled
Say not that hopes tut-
tint
lay to avenge
Keep it widowed, mothers.
Keep it MOUTHing brothers,
Furl it with an iron will,
Kin I it love it- Mill,
Think not that its work is done
Keep it till children take it,
The heavy A bride that was .
All their noble heart have sought caused the livers to overflow and
The Lover's Coat.
Kansas City Time.
A tale of disaster to a young
man's pride and spring over-
coat was told at the M last
night a friend of the victim.
This young business man is the per-
of modesty, or bashful-
THE STATE.
What is Happening Around Us.
As Reflected from the State- Pies.
J. S. Cert and Harry Walters
have each agreed to give ION to the
Not Carolina Home.
shine during the week ways off at
and died for all alone.
All alone aye. shame the story
Millions here deplore the stain
Shame alas England's glory
Freedom called tail railed in Vain
Furl that sadly, slowly.
Full it gently, holy.
Till that day. yes furl sadly.
Then more unfurl it
many sections, causing much in A dentist who could not
jury to crops; the high winds have teeth without
done. some, injury to wheat. In I A wedding that was not long
Henderson on the night, society
the 31st May a very
occurred, destroying
to her home to impress upon her the
existence importance of the
evening the
young man went to the home of the
young women to have a reiteration
f the whole matter, and the session
was not completed until 10.30 p. in.,
To the Medical Profession.
The various medical associations
the medical profession will lie
glad to learn that Dr. John S.
V. S. Army, has con-
i sen to take charge of the
ion the Mortality and Vital
tics of the United States as returned
by the Census.
As the States has no
tarn of registration of vital
tics, such as is upon by other
civilized nations the purpose of
j ascertaining the actual movement
population, our census affords the
only opportunity of obtaining near
an approximate estimate of the birth
and death rates of much the larger T.
part of the country, which is entire- m .,,, . ,,,,
How the Judges Stand.
C- Supremo Court
there am appeals from
judgments of the Superior Court
as follows.
in i ins.
Conner,
I Shepherd,
Lexington Dispatch I Some far- Merrimon,
that, the harvest is the Montgomery,
; Avery,
i Clark,
The Signal,
pended. Mr. Harris, the
says he has lost, several thousand
dollars by it.
Several places voted on
T,
lie seen from the above
severe freeze- A newspaper that did not a by pa's watch. As ladies
fruit in- long-felt will sometimes do, this one followed
; unprovided with any satisfactory
wet ; wet
system of State and leg- M, .
out dry
ten times and not
STATE GOVERNMENT.
Conquered banner, com very badly. Crops I A preacher who was not I or of the senior partner
generally throughout the Slate have j beloved company
wet;
An Address.
I end the weather has been
especially
Wake,
M. Holt.
P. Member has Frost occurred lb
of aorta Carolina
ST. Bate, of Bras the st
of Wayne. a.
Superintendent of Public .,, ,,
Sidney M. Finger of -7 3-
Attorney
-on,
State on lire of doing
some injury. The wheat crop
sonic sections is reported
finest since
A train that, did rush
at
A bridegroom that was not
tired in conventional
A new building that was not
i public
to the trout door, and after a
series of dilatory motions an ad-
was agreed upon, lie
Stood on the threshold to fasten his
gloves, and she swung the front
door shut. As the. lock
over-ruled, Shepherd next,
In view this, the Census Office, five times, and not
during the month of May this a over-ruled, and so on.
A town surrounded by hills that snapped the door Dipped
Ex
COURT.
thief X. If. of a reunion
Wake.
Associate S. M of
J. Davis, of
E. Shepherd, of
Alfonzo . Avery. of Burke.
and Federal soldiers
to over the graves of
our departed and to soften
controversy with a better under-
standing of each other, which comes
to in aims of the ones
that wore the blue and the ones
icy to show to the
i that personal feel-1
has dissipated, that
is
, Ins coat and held it against its
strength, lie was a
and she who was to be his had
floated up the stairway unmindful
that be who was to be bet's was
paled by his coat tail on tin;
This bashful man bail
no inclination to ring the bell, for
pa would answer it he and the
District. not among
complaint of the cool, wet weather A banquet that would not
o day as citizens m U
been in excess of the the A lot presents that
temperature decidedly below the and
average. Very unfavorable to A choir or a band that did
ton. Farmers unable to make much j sweet
COURT. with their account j A home that was or
II. Brown, of landing each other, which comes I or
Beaufort. to comrades in aims of the ones i.,.,.,.,.,,, . not
Philips of .,. .,,,,, n. ,,,,.,, An excess I A. et w Ho w as not a gentleman were Bet
, of of tempera- j young member of the sociable terms, lie knew the
Third t If. O. of Vt that wore I he to show to the . . . . . V who did not t
and arc reported from -v n no urn nor recourse, he from the
Clark, of that personal feel-l it of long and lingering ., Ml u in the wind
A of upon cops. Cotton hi Bet A doctor who was not very in a cornfield.
is doing well on account, of the Cool, successful calm,
T. of to teach the . Tobacco probably bee A not
C. of been more than any oilier, j esteemed and respected When the
n as there have generally been good j A political convention whose pro- answered the milkman's bell
side and lo. that crop. were not a wreck
Ninth F. Graves, of the we have for other The that caused her to arouse the
.-John a. of tall la this district is about normal, An obituary notice in which con-1 that e tragedy
I . temperature and is not called diced at the front door.
The noble of these six below the the , immediate examination and
Twelfth District James i. Merrimon. thousand that lie gifts of cool nights and cloudy days have ; A public that KM j partially explained matters,
nature and in this with growl h backed by influential
.-pot removed the agitation of is called to the
and active life of a busy city he of A table that did not
their dust and few of Hal Cave, Henderson county. , groan Under the load deli-
ii.- w still remain to bagel with
mingled sunshine and of Ibis not of the
sorrow, for e have I and enjoyable
well sounded all depths. Point, Fender
our the net weather of the last seven days impromptu speaker who did in disgust, as base ball enthusiasts
our defeat, until at last without has retarded the growth of ell Bo respond with tome and j do instead them to
will issue to the medical profession
throughout the country
for the purpose of obtain
mote returns of deaths
than it is possible for the
tors to make. It is earnestly hoped
very unsavory timing the
last campaign, has been appointed And now the authorities are said
by collector be considering the propriety of
internal revenue lot the Western establishing a tobacco factory in
District North Carolina, side Penitentiary to employ the
Shelby New Odom. will not
that physicians in every part of sixteen year old boy living six the measure, and they had
country will co-operate with the miles from commit-
Census Office in this important led suicide on Monday by shooting it would for these
work. The record should be kept himself in the head with a rifle. be at work on the pub-
lo May boy bad had a with putting
Nearly of these registration his father just a few minutes before . Thus em
books were filled up and retained he took his life. I be
honest labor, and vet lie doing
City It is ,,, q
now said the chances for the Carolina is slow to
appointment White as M
of Internal Revenue for get ail the same-after awhile.
Fasten. let of North Carolina , , ,
are growing less, and that one
will probably receive I lie up-
to the office and nearly all
of them used for statistical purposes.
It is hoped double this number
I will be obtained for the
Census.
Physicians not receiving Regis-
can obtain them by sending
I their names and addresses to the
i Census Office, and. with the Begin-
One of Hie last measures passed
y the of Illinois a
an official envelope which re- It is said, will
quires no stamp will be at Tarboro.
their return to Washington.
If all medical surgical
,. . . ., ,. . stores arc in process of construction
throughout the country will , , .
in Wilson Nash,
and streets. I In; pen-
ex bill forbidding the publication of
in congress from the Pint lit. the Stale.
Wilson Advance i Three brick
N C
lend their aid, the mortality and vi
statistics of the Census
C C
N. C
of Buncombe.
IN t
Bans K. Vance, of Meek-
Matt. W. Ransom, of
G. Skinner, of
Second P. iii
of Vane.-.
Third If. W. of
Fourth II of
Na.-h.
Fifth Brower, of
Sixth of
S. S.
and cost the young man, a serious
in that family. All would
have been well aside
the coat, bad not the young man
forgotten to unload a pocket half full
of useless base ball pool tickets
which lay Spread out on the floor
and which he have torn up
pie of Wilson would look lo I heir
schools more, there are few towns
Slate that would grew more
rapidly. I.
killed a hawk last week which
measured ; feet inches from tip lo
will more comprehensive and
complete than have ever been.
physician should lake a per-
pride, in having this report as
full aconite as it is possible to
. . . I tip of wing and inches from beak L n, r. JAM KM
It is hereby promised that all in-1 J ,,,,,
through
AYCOCK DANIELS,
N B VS--AT-L A w,
WILSON, N.
Any to
Attended to.
food, without arms, naked, but has the lion, appropriate
Eighth f ashamed we let fall the we making much progress their j A dance at which the dancers did
bad no longer the strength lo wield, Weldon, Halifax county; not the light fantastic until
which in the hands of Washington heavy rains down the wee
and Lee had shone with a splendor, cotton badly in some instances. A political audience in any -am-
Ninth Q. of
S.-pi -i.- Court A. More.
Tinker.
Register of Deed- David H. James.
II. Cherry.
Manning.
II.
Conned sen. Chair-
man, Mooring, C. V, Newton,
W. A. James. Jr. T. E. Keel.
Board of House, his issuing of twenty-five The has very heavy,
Chairman-. J. s. and J. rations to his adversary causing all the rivers creeks to
School his starving soldiers. To allow- overflow, destroying all lowland
Latham.
of F. W. Brown.
that lime cannot dim nor defeat ob-
We arc all well acquainted with over forty years
the of Grant to Lee at experience I seldom, if ever,
the surrender at Appomattox Court seen a worse prospect for a
The cool nights have had a bad of either patty, that was
on Neck, Bel-
A politician who had
to be a candidate at the earnest,
solicitation his
bring ruin to his cause.
Confederate Veterans.
Call for a Meeting In County ea
July 4th.
Durham, N. C, June 1880.
To the Press of North
The call of the Con-
federate Association has
been as extensively published as
this
source shall be held strictly
Robert Porter.
Washington, D.
a Mistake.
Progressive
hawk, we say.
Good Sense
The Durham Plant, a Prohibition
paper, on in part by so good a
Christian gentleman as
Mr. Julian S. Indulged these
it's a mistake for a farmer to de- remarks on the morn-
pend on Others to do his thinking I election s
for him.
DENTIST, t-
Greenville, N
C M
A BERNARD,
USE A W,
M.
In State and Federal Co
him. men differ on this sub- ALEX
It's a mistake lo think those who of is no reason why A-
, live in towns and cities have an abuse one another, KY-A T-L
TOWN.
i. James.
F. Evans.
H. Lang.
thief T. Smith.
2nd Ward. It. Williams Jr., and Alfred Rut on the road when he bad star-
T. J. Jarvis ML for headquarters the news of
Ward, L, , , . .
the had reached the
I Union lines they began firing
First and Third salutes but sent to his officers
Sundays, and Rev. i;. i .
Hughes. D. p. Rector. to stopped-and
Sunday, morn-, these were his -The war is
in and night. Prayer Meeting every
Wednesday night. Rev. R. It.
Pastor.
the soldiers Ix-e to take home crops. crop.-, stand badly,
with them their horses and mules owing to the continued wet cool
which they led to work there Robeson
little farms with for the ensuing seasons have been fa
year. Those orders have become except a little too cool for cot
household words. II. P Director.
Those were nearly the last words
A young man who did not it is it should be, and I
a job he had therefore respectfully ask that if you
been breaking bis neck to get it. have not already done so you will
please give it insertion in each of
The Future of Electricity. our also
to it editorially. help us gen
Thomas A. Edison said in an in- in this patriotic work. Very
with a reporter of the Pitts- respectfully, J. S.
burg ask me Pursuant to a resolution adopted
Sound I the future of electricity. It is the by the North Carolina Confederate
coming motive power. It will be j Association, I hereby call
We are happy know that there i used on all the railroads some upon the Confederate Veterans
is the most prospect for but the point is to get an economical j each and every county in State of
abundant fruit crop all over our engine. My theory is to have f North Carolina to assemble at their
State, if properly saved cared i dynamos located all along the I respective courthouses, on Thursday,
for, what would it worth to our Hue of the road, have the j- the day of July, 1880, to form a
easy and happy life.
It's a mistake to always
ling and complaining.
It's a mistake to join the Alliance
through avaricious or selfish mo-
It's a mistake to think that the
State or County Alliance can do
everything for your
Alliance.
It's a mistake to think-that a hypocrite or a dissembler.
AW,
H K S V I L I. E, N. C
J M.
J U
the
call each other herd names. There
ate very probably on both sides
who have chosen that side
but the vast majority
them lake it chosen their ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
from principle. We N. C.
think so anyhow, a man
has allied with the no
party is no excuse under the
sun to a person on the other side to
I I.
I J
N. C.
Alliance can, or will greatly benefit
i you If JOB are content simply to do
nothing except to place your
on the roll and pay your dues.
It's a mistake to away from
a man Is opposed to local M.
option is no reason lot pronouncing
him in favor of drunkenness or say-
of him that he is not fit to a
member of I he church. These ate
U R E E N E, N. V.
Baptist Services every Sunday, morn-
and night. Meeting every
Wednesday night.
Pastor.
over, rebels are our countrymen
again and the best way of rejoicing
after victory will be to abstain
Sublime
people in money Millions of
in winter early spring,
when vegetables are scarce, no more
healthful, palatable or economical
food can be had. And yet how few
conveyed from these station-
engines to the locomotives
wires through the rails. For exam-
I would put two big engines lie
tween New York and Philadelphia,
from all
and fitting words at
an intestine war. So.
all recollections of former feuds it may j of miles per hour
Confederate County
under of
heretofore adopted and publish-
ed by this Association.
In counties where such
I your meetings and then complain ill things to be accounted by a man
; matters did not to suit you. j t;,. are not lo judge
It's a mistake to remain silent in j motives, we are rather to
the meeting and then complain credit for having proper
i something was done wrong.
It's a mistake to stay in the or-
if you are not willing to defend
motives the
Taxes.
the ending or of appreciate its enough power could be been already formed,
we must bring and at the rate J call on them to meet on said day.
mer feuds preserving it may j of miles per hour. j s that nil
always be tad l County Associations formed and to
on years, to convert;,
meetings to W. C.
Greenville Lodge, No. 2-J, A. F. A.
M., Met every I Thursday and Mon- dissensions but we m
night after the 1st and Sunday at,
Masonic Lodge. King. W. M., keep ,
the cause for which died, for beat directly into without j at
Greenville It. A. i No. meets j ; without a supply of fruit intervention of boilers,
sad and Monday nights at Ma- deck on. heroes graves, and when e
sonic Hall, F. . Brawn, H. P.
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F.
meets every Tuesday night. D. L.
James, N. G.
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of II.,
meets every first and third Friday eight. I fire
D. Haskett. D. and affection i gas lire and making and ,,, executive com-
Pitt Council, No. A. of II. meets with proper management, may out of it. It be done. J thereof
every Thursday C. A. White, C.; be Lad the round, but a large j feel it in my bones, and just now I
POST OFFICE.
Office hours A. M. to I P. M.
cold
Order hours A. to M P. M. No of- To
will be from to
When spring fingers majority of them cling to corn bread, j have a suspicion that I am on
Dry your peaches, pears, apples right track, but it is a pesky prob-
berries, or them in and j em, one that be worked out only
serve them, and thus save money,
promote health and add to the com-1 i been experimenting with
forts of hie. Buy your good an , New j ,
one or two dozen jars, thus en-, ,,,.,. , i
courage her in the development of; rails them
lowed mold.
She then shall drop a sweeter sod
More four converts
a economy in home.
on railroads, but the machine
urn off track in going
I then raised curve.
Let the Alliance men together
and buy the jars by case and
Appointments. four them out to their wives, and , . .
For on i meetings i then take time ti aid her e y degrees tun
1st Sundry at j in j the fruit. Maw money went all right. I
House. 1st Sunday S.; mi i r failing to look idler such
2nd Sunday at ,
Shady 3rd Sunday at II
at o'clock.
4th
E P. C.
west
I Ridge, and the woods
looked tun engine would topple
over, but it didn't. You know in
not be allowed to go to machine make
need it, and It la the . . . t,
very on farm.-
Farmer.
a car go clear around a in
air leaving the
commended
and requested as of the utmost
that at the said July meet
there shall be recommended
an point men t by their association the
two patriotic ladies for each
in each county, who shall
be specially commissioned to aid
the glorious work of a
for the old and broken
Vet of Carolina. Let it
be that Ibis association
is determined that home
shall be built.
J. S. Cm r. President
The fur Egyptian
crop are favorable. .
it for it.
It's a mistake to depend on the
Alliance to buy for yon what you
ought to produce on farm.
It's a to go to law with a
brother before you make an honest
effort to settle the question through
your
It's a to tattle and talk
Alliance business.
It's a mistake to tell anything re-
, to Alliance plans or business,
i outside order.
It's a mistake to harbor
ant against a member and
not let him know it.
It's a mistake to be continually j
U G.
ATTORNEY
GREENVILLE, N, C.
Practice In a .
YELLOWLEY,
special to Petersburg ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
The provisions the , , Greenville, N. C.
law relative to listing property for i
taxation were materially changed r. c f
by the last legislature, as the
. I A
laws have not vet been .
may prevent trouble to acquaint Civil Engineers
I the people with them. Listing is I and
i required during the of June,;
I and all who fail to give In
property during that month will HOTELS.
have to list before the board
county up to the ll. X A C-
second Monday in July, and arc
quired to pay twenty-five cents for XV.
. i a I. new management. Hot and
recording and five per on ,.,,,
the he regular amount of lax. All per- Table always
and the action of your officers, sons liable to poll tax and failing
TERMS 11.50
E. M.
It's a mistake not to pay your to give in, and nil who own property ;
dues regularly and promptly. I fa to list it by second
Its a mistake met to attend your j Monday in July, will be charged
meetings as as practice j ,,,,, guilty of a
misdemeanor, and on conviction
be lined or As the SPENCER BROS., Prop
new laws will not be sent out before
the middle of June, this .-
Me. is and
. -ii noted Polite Rooms. Best
table market afford. lo th
It's a mistake to keep a man in
your Alliance whom you know to be
an enemy to the order.
It's a mistake to adopt resolutions
which you do not or ob-
serve.
It's a mistake for you not to be
just as active and faithful and
prompt and loyal to the order
yon are capable of being.
Bitting great war
the is dying of Hotel,
at Standing Bock. J W. C
ft-
Reflector, Wake forest Commencement.
GREENVILLE. N. C.
THE LEADING PAPER
IN TUB
Dill HI
It is always a peculiar pleasure
student of Wake
College to attend the Annual Com-
exercises. It was my
been I did not
and consequently missed
the class exercises which were held
on Monday night.
On Tuesday night, the the
Address was delivered
Washington Letter.
From our regular Correspondence.
The
New York Letter.
Cigarette New Boston
Mystery.
special
York, June
On the first of June a law
Washington,
Senator was pro-
when ho said just alter the
i-h to be present at the late W. II. went into effect in the State of
losing exercises winch have jut Chairman of the National Demo-j New York forbidding
Committee, that Calvin selling to boys
elected to succeed
,. undoubtedly one of the most
. when the committee met. Mr. from a
has been elected, and most
ALFRED FORBES,
THE RELIABLE OF C
R. S. CLARK CO.,
DEMOCRATIC, BUT I C. M. Cooke, of
III wot to Democratic
pen and measures that arc not consistent
the true principles the
K want a a
Section of the Slate send for the
THE OFFICE AT
Mail Matter.
District Conference.
The Washington Dial riot Confer-
was held at Amity church on
the the sec-
week in I his month, J.
C. Gran presiding.
It a week of blessing to
all whose good It was to be
present. The
three sermons unusual eloquence
and power, much to the pleasure
and profit oft he large
that assembled to hear him. He
ranks among the pulpit orators
of the South. His are
strong, and convincing. He
possesses all the qualities of head
and heart to make a good
and he is an honor to his high office
and calling. Be presided over the
deliberations of the conference with
dignity and courtesy, and rained
with him to his home the deepest
affection of preachers and people.
Bra.
was there, too, he
ways with vigilant eye, alter
all the of the church.
is an admirable, presiding o nicer,
and an able, tail Mill minister of the
of peace. The Li.-hop made
no mistake when he put him in
charge of the as was
by the very line
Mm made his preachers at
Nearly dollar of
Domestic Mission money on the
District In either been secured or
paid in cash, and is a lair
prospect that the whole amount as-
to the renew charges for
Foreign Missions will be paid,
and encouraging advance-
is being made in every depart
of church work. Some very
gracious meeting have been held
at several points on the district, end
preachers and members are work-
with a will to make the Wash-
District rank among the best
in the Conference. It is safe to say
that I lie heart of our El-
will be made lo rejoice in the
reports that will go up
from this District to Annual
Conference in Greensboro this fall.
The preaching at the Conference,
taken m a whole, was as good as we
ever heard at any District Confer-
we ever attended. There was
no attempt at sky-scraping oratory.
no rainbow-painting, or
fancy. All that kind of thing was
entirely ignored. sermon
was plain practical, seeming to
have its sole aim the salvation of
souls. The result was that many
person requested the prayers of
Owl's people in behalf of their
eternal interests, and we can but
hope and believe that grand results
will follow tin- tin- Con-
The Conference was royally enter
ml by the good people of Hyde.
There are H more people
in the world than they. They
wide open their doors, aid made
their guests like they were at
preacher, and
visitor was warm in praise of the
cordial welcome, he received,
unbounded hospitality of the
people.
was chosen as the
place for holding the next
Cruelty.
it
be an act of if of the
citizens of your would
or the butchers or their agents
for cruelty to the beasts they kill for
marker. Not many mornings
since young and a
man or so with dogs treated a heel
most cruelly by beating and dog-
it before killing, which was
done for no other purpose than
it furnished. This will be
by Cornelius O. K.
Harris, H.
Frank Moore and other.
Cooke has a Hue reputation as
a speaker and did himself full
this occasion. His subject
was interest the State has in
and what it should do to
that It is, he
said, the duty of the Slate to
the people. It for
railroads, bevies tax the sup.
Of State Makes laws for the
protection its and still
does little for the intelligence
of the people. We believe in gov-
by the people, hence the
importance of training for the
We have schools for those
who can pay them we always
get oar officers from this class of
people. This the officers to
one class, making a practical mo-
The speaker didn't claim
the State ought to give col-
all. It then couldn't
give employment
with the training, State was
duty bound for its own safety to
give better training to its citizens
I ban it has heretofore It was
an able address and well received.
On Wednesday, the large
crowd assembled to hear the ed-
dies to the Societies by Hon. W.
L. of W. Ya., who made
such a reputation by his speech
in the late Congress. He announced
no subject but spoke of the great
problems that meet the young men
of the present. While be was
I was so by
bis eloquence and oratorical
that I did not take any notes, it
would do an injustice for to
try to give a of the speech.
It was the finest ad-
dress to which I ever listened.
Wednesday night at the
o the class was
preached by Her.
and verse.
t was indeed a masterly effort and
much enjoyed by all present. He
impressed us all most favorably and
the general verdict was that ho was
a great and strong preacher.
Thursday was the gala day. An
immense crowd people was pres-
numbers came from
Raleigh, Durham, Louisburg and
Other adjoining towns.
The. was a long and
interesting one and
enjoyed by all present.
The young men who spoke did
credit to the occasion and won for
themselves many laurels. I desire
to make special of the
speech of Mr. J. L. Fleming, of
He handled his subject
with remarkable ability so
young and made a tine impression
upon the Mr. J. E.
Tucker did not speak but I was very
much gratified to learn that he had
made quite a name for himself at
College by bis faithful discharge
duty
county ought certainly to be
proud of these young men.
The following is a list of Grad-
A. A. Davis, W. W. Ear-
U. A. Foushee, J. It. Hunter, F.
L. A. M. Shaw, J. H. Sim-
mons, C. G. Mills, It. E. L.
A. L. Carr, C. Dowd,
E. L. Middleton, S. D. Swain, H. C
G. T. Watkins.
L. Betts. J. A. Bridge,
T. M. ham. G. L. M. L.
Lee C. J.
son, W. Watson.
U. SC. T. Jr., J. L.
Fleming, G. T. S.
J. E. Tucker.
Walker's Hand of Richmond was
present and as usual greatly de-
lighted the with their line
selections of music.
The occasion on the. whole was
one of the most in the his-
of the college. All left
glad they went we will all
wail the time fur the next
at Korea
College. O. L. Finch.
Democrats arc satisfied, though
many of them would have preferred
to see brainy Maryland Senator
take up the reins.
Tho Virginia Ma-
hone and bare
political attention this week.
The through their
headed by had a
long conference with Harrison
which up in a
row, hard though polite words being
on both sides. Harrison de-
to recognize the in the
matter of claiming that
all appointments would be made
without regard to which faction en
the applicant. One of the
committee at this stage very per-
asked why it was then
Harrison had directed Assistant
not to appoint
a postmaster in Virginia
without endorsement.
This made Harrison mad, and he
denied ever having given such an
Older and forcible
The Committee left a very
bad humor, and if they control half
as many as they pretend to,
the Democrats will have a walkover
in Virginia this fall. don't
whether Harrison ever gave Clark-
sou the order referred to, but I have
it very good authority that
so stated to the friends of
an applicant who did not have the
endorsement of
The starting up of the U. S. mint
at Carson, Nevada, after a long
period of idleness is regarded as a
sign that the administration is far.
disposed towards the silver
interests. It is understood that
HARDWARE, MIMi
Are headquarters for all needed in he
HARDWARE line. Our cannot he
and a moral point, that has
been passed this year; but we
are sorry to note the has
been very abated. New
York City contains the greatest
extremes, and along with every-
thing else are the extremes of
great stores and little ones.
It is in these grimy, one-
cent candy stores, which are to
be found in all the
of the city, that the small
boy finds his opportunity of in-
his tastes for cigarettes
at a penny a piece. As long as
these contemptible little dime-
novel headquarters exist it will
be very hard to put an end to
this detestable vice among our
boys, for their main support lies
in this sort of trade. The law is
looked upon with by the
more reputable cigar dealers,
and they say they are glad it is
in force as they were always dis-
gusted at having their stores
patronized by small boys.
FINEST BOAT AFLOAT.
The new steel-clad steamer
Puritan, which is pronounced
to be without doubt the finest
boat afloat, begins today to
make regular trips between New-
York and Boston. The
of these Boston boats is
wonderful and ex-
even that of the ocean
steamers. A year or so ago the
Pilgrim was considered a mar-
beauty size but it is
cast into the now and the
new boat takes the palm. The
length of the Puritan is feet;
width, feet; depth, feet;
gross tonnage, tons. She
is and
is divided into water-tight
compartments. Her decks are
of steel, covered with wood, her
masts are of steel and are
to the f comities, a line of the following good-
that are not to be excelled in this market. Ami and
pure straight GOODS of all kinds NOTION'S. CLOTHING,
GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA-
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE an I HOUSE
GOODS, DOORS. WINDOWS. SASH CROCK FRY and
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW LEATHER different. . , ,
kinds, and Hay, Rock Paris, arid II Want
muted and SADDLES.
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY.
Agent O. X. T. Cotton which I offer to the. trade at Whole-ale j
Jobbers prices, per ton, G per cent f.- ash. Bread Prep-.
oration and Hall Star Lye at jobbers Prices, White Load and pure
seed Oil, and Paint Colon, Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and
WIDOW Ware. Nails a Give me a call and I guarantee
Hardware, Implement item
and Cooking Carriage Material
TAILORING
Spring Display
and House Cutlery
CATT,
We can save you money on any of these goods.
MANUFACTURER'S POWDERS
which we will sill at
this has Wen taken against inches in diameter. It
the will and over the head of
who is northing else
At last has been
in out of the cold
for. Last week Oliver II.
of Carolina, van appoint
ed consul-general to Km de Janeiro.
The bodies of a man woman
to be victims of the
have been in
Ute Ohio River near Cincinnati.
were badly decomposed and
either by
The force went out
in the country Saturday evening and
lied through Sunday with the
family of that excellent
Mr. W. It. We left the
office behind, of course, and re-
turning to work Monday mow tog
that the place had been eon-
into a hall of festivities
our absence by parties gaining
admission through the drug store.
Fourteen glasses were found on our
imposing table from which we
mated tho party to he
posed of a corresponding number.
Fortunately for us were
not taken from the press and placed
the table after printing the
outside, Saturday evening, or we
might also have a large sup-
ply of pi for the printers u. tackle.
A veto ban been against the
one the
than a silver man.
Representative S. S.
Cox who took such an active part
in getting through the
creeling the new Western
Slates at the last session of Con-
is going to Dakota to make a
speech in honor its approaching
statehood. He should be given a
rousing for him
the bill which Dakota to
come, as two States this fall would
not have gotten through the Mouse.
Col. Gen-
U. S. A., has boon ordered to
Savannah, Ga., to investigate the
charges recently made the news-
papers against of the
Engineer Corps, who is in charge
of the harbor improvements at that
place. The charges are very ugly
include downright stealing
Government money. No formal
charges have been filed at the War
Department, but the newspaper
charges were such that Gen.
field, who is acting Secretary of
War, to investigate.
Preaching and practicing are
vastly different. 1885 the post-
office at was
sided over by La Hunt,
Postmaster General Vital removed
her and appointed a Democrat, the
office being fourth-class. This re-
was made the text for a
speech delivered by
Harrison, then a Senator.
Since Match Mr. De La Hunt
has an applicant for appoint-
her old position and she
was somewhat stunned a short
ago to learn that Assistant
Postmaster has appointed
a man, backed by Representative
position. The
raised quite a howl; the
newspapers Harrison's
speech and
to his action in It
woke him up and he found ox
ease by that be thought the
office was in the Presidential class,
and that he. had ordered Mrs. Hunt
appointed, but through
appointed
man. The Commission has not
been sent out yet, and tho widow
all got it.
The latest scheme
Rusk to keep before the
public is an announcement he
is engaged a plan to
the department of
may not be a
than Harrison, but
when it comes down advertising
there are flies on
be retires 1893
it is said, pays a
man a year to manage his
advertising, will give him
a job.
Mrs. is entertaining
Mrs, Harrison and grandchild-
at her Cape May cottage.
On Monday, June ML 1889, Rosa
daughter of W. II. and F. E.
son, after an illness of live days, aged
year. II months and
we know home is desolate without her
but weep not fond parents your little
darling is at rest. Look to the that
all thing wed. He has taken
babe to rest. It i mo tie to bind
you to heaven, lie faithful you will
meet little one by and by. Ye.
little is at rest. wouldn't call
back la world. God
one
Foreign and
Together with exclusive styles from our own
workshop, which for beauty, elegance and
workmanship equal any that can be found
yield the palm to none.
SIMMS,
GREENVILLE, X. C.
J. L. SUGG,
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
GREENVILLE, N. C
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND
All kinds Risks placed in strictly
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
At lowest current rates
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE.
ft Granule Wife
WE are now fitted up in are prepared to mi
short notice any kind or
RIDING VEHICLES.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING
We keep a nice line of
MADE HARNESS.
Come and see us. Flanagan's old
R. JR.
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY
STILL TO THE FRONT
D. Williamson,
DURING THE SUMMER
I will have weekly of the nicest and
Confections,
f keep on hand a splendid Assortment of
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO
CIGARS, TOILET SOAPS,
All your want in the above funds Ban be applied
V. L. STEPHENS,
BOXES OF CONFECTION'S PUT TO
FINE -A. SPECIALTY.
M TO JOHN
GREEN N. C.
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House.
WILL Off
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS.
My Factory is well equipped with the best Mechanics, put up
but keep up with the times and improved styles.
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs are you can select Iron.
Storm, Coil, Horn, King.
Also keep on hand a full of ready
HARNESS AND WHIPS,
the year round, which we will sell as as
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING.
the people of and counties for past favor hope
merit a continuance of the same.
ARRIVED
My Northern Dress Maker and Trim-
mer, MUs and I
prepared to execute in the latest styles
end fashions any work to my
MILLINERY,
tin- latest designs have
so arrived and will pleased to show
them to you. My price are the lowest
and guarantee not to be undersold by no
one. Special bargains on all goods.
Mrs. L. C. King,
We are no 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
you 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
The and
turn
plow, and the
Watch-Maker Jeweler.
If you want something nice in way of
Sewing Machines,
come to the old noon. A
large new .-took Just received.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Sewing
Machines repaired sad warranted.
RAWLS
J.
P.-. Co N
C C
. H. GILLIAM
Co C
pounds of. lead
used in painting it.
The selling out
American breweries to English
capitalists is becoming quite
fashionable of late, and it is
said that more than
have been realized in this way
since last July. The scheme is
for a syndicate of English
to buy up all the
within a certain and
run them under one manage
There are several of
these syndicates at work at
present and the success so far
seems to prove two things ; one
is that the buyers have lots of
money to invest, the other is
that there is plenty of money
made out of beer. One brewery
brought
Superior
The following criminal cases were
of at this term
C. Smith, Trespass, submits.
judgment on payment of
C. Smith. Trespass, appealed
to Supreme Court, of
Court
lined costs.
Calvin Cox N. It. Cory en-
of judgment, permanently
suspended as lo Cory.
George Dower.--, w. not guilty.
Mayo, F. A., pros.
Lewis Smith, A. with u. w. sub
mils, fined o and costs.
Robert kins. Affray, not guilty.
a. n., guilty,
judgment suspended upon payment
costs.
W. . Bland and M
affray, guilty.
Stanley Brooks, Larceny, pros.
W. E. Baffin and Cornelius Joy-
Affray, guilty,
for
J. F. and S. A.
F. A., not. guilty.
George Dudley. guilty,
lined o and costs.
Sharper Staton David
Affray, Staton submits, Motion not
guilty.
Mark Patrick John Smith,
bogs, guilty.
T. D. and Jefferson
submits, fined
costs, not guilty.
I. A. Trespass, guilty,
judgment suspended on payment of
costs.
T. B. Cherry, A. with l. W., guilty
lined and costs.
Moore, D. pros.
Jesse Peyton, Larceny, guilty.
Jean Peyton l. K-, pros.
Joe v, not guilty.
Louis Smith George Hays,
presentment, pros.
L. T. Perkins and Hubert Perkins,
Fa, dismissed. cotton plows
J. Moore, Larceny, guilty, offer the trade
in with leave to be HARROW
the kind ever put on the market. Molasses, nice
selected stock of Shoes, Hals and Straw
Goods, of Dress
in fact everything that can be
found in a General Store.
Hay nth, W. N. C
Cobb Bros., Gilliam,
Cotton Buyers,
Commission Merchants,
NORFOLK, VA.
We have had several years ex-
at the business and are
prepared to handle Cotton to
advantage of shippers.
E. C. GLENN.
COMMISSION
STANDARD GUANO ACID
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL,
SHELL LIME. PUKE DISSOLVED HONK,
COTTON SEED AND
Tennessee Wagons, for sale,
GREENVILLE, N. C, Mar.
MURPHY REDDING,
Merchandise Brokers,
C.
J. It.
U.
J. G.
J. B. CHE
All business entrusted to our
bands will receive prompt and
careful attention.
Notice,
The bad health Of Mr. 1- Gardner
has compelled him to discontinue the
management of the business for
me, Which has left a nice stock of good
material bought tot cash, on my
hand. I will out tin- at a
liberal discount, or will make easy terms
with the purchaser, or will make
easy terms with any reliable man to
on the carriage business for me.
We Will There is CO better opening for a carriage
and Win. Morris, Affray, guilty,
and Moore fined
costs,
K. M. Kennedy, Cattle, I
submits, fined costs.
Perry, Larceny, guilty,
months in prison with leave to
out for cost.
William Pulling don n
fence, submits, fined and costs, j
Dudley, Jack Boyd, Albert
Williams, Henry Carr, Jack Peyton j
Jim May, Elijah Henry
and Geo.
Rape, Dudley not taken, guilty as
Boyd, Henry Carr, Jack
Peyton, Jim May, Elijah Johnston
Henry of with
Yours truly,
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO.,
Greenville, N. C.
FOR THE SPRING Water
have an elegant line of
MILLINERY
THANK FOR U II vOl
bestowed and beg for a continuation of the same, we
you to-day a line of goods that cannot be excelled in this durability
worth. We have now in stock a nice Hue of Ladles Dies-
following
Double and Single Width Cashmeres,
English Satin Stripe Worsteds, All
Wool Albatross, Nun's
both plain and fancy, All Wool
Cotton Mohair Dress Goods,
Lawns in endless varieties, Piques,
both Lace, Stripe and Plaid, Per-
and Ginghams, Cheviots
and Chambrays, Hamburg
Edgings and Insertions,
Laces,
A nice lot of White Goods kept constantly
Dress Linen and Piece Linens. A Hue of Piece Goods and I
will you in quality and price. Notions in endless variety
line too numerous to mention. Hats for Men. children.
Dishing Goods, Shirts. and Collars. Hosiery and a nice line
Scarfs. Shoes, to lit all who favor us with their patronage, we pay special
this line guarantee our Shoes both iii quality and price. A large lot of
Slippers from 7.1 cents in. We especially call the attention of the Ladies to
line of and think they will not do themselves justice if they buy b-a
them.
Hardware, Cattery,
Hoes, flows, shovels. Trace Chains.
Grindstone and Fixtures,
Crockery. Glassware, I-amps,
Wood and Willow Ware.
Harness, Bridles and Whips.
Gail ft Ax and Rail Road Mills Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Gr
and Provisions, carry Tea, Coffee. Sugar. Molasses, Rice,
the Very beat eon buy, Spice, Soap, both laundry and toilet, S
and Ban Lye, Matches. Candles, Starch, best, grade of
cut kinds, which we buy low and sell low tor the ca
rel of good Flour come to see us. we are rock bottom on it.
f you need
Window Sash and Doors of dim-rent in stock. Also the la
stock of Furniture of any house in Greenville, Suits,
both double and single, Chairs different kinds. Table-. Cots,
and tresses Bureaus, children's Crib and and what we
The having leased these
and Mattresses,
T en lied I o find not in we have Several el be-t houses in
u and will anything wish at p let s.
Bud PLOWS when you want one. We carry
these Plows in stock.
the
lumen can be suited. My long
in the business and the
intent to commit years each I have served, attests to my
Slate prison. Albert Williams to give satisfaction to all.
and Geo. Alfred gull- patronage .
Mrs. M. T.
wanting lo bay at retail can
be supplied at my store in
whore will also And a
of General Merchandise which will U
sold at lowest prices
US you come to we
and will appreciate your kindness and We can
low H any one who sells H good goods as we do.
Yours
T R O
f-j;
M. R. Lang's Column.
THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
VILLE, C.
Fine
Kain
Summer
are MM
The mails have not become
was opened to guests
yesterday.
Fruit Jars L., Cheap at
the Old Store.
Mr. V. L. n twin
at our office yesterday.
A good for sale cash or
on time by J. O. Lanier.
Friday and Saturday I
will be the longest days of the year.
Fulton Market Pickled Beef at
the Old Store.
Some of the young people had a
party-dance at the Opera House
Friday night.
Personal.
Mr. Will Bernard is homo from
school at
Miss is visiting the
family of Mr. Hearne.
Mrs. J. W. Goodwin is sick. Mr.
Goodwin returned home last night.
a little daughter of Mr. J.
II. Smith, has been sick for several
days.
Miss Lulu Fleming, from Great.
Swamp, is visiting Miss
son.
J. of Tarboro,
will preach in Greenville next Sun-
day night.
Mr. B. F. Tyson returned home
last weak from
University.
Miss of Greene
county, spent last week with Miss
Jennie Savage.
Greenville Institute.
ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT.
Large Occasion-
Splendid Exhibits.
The Fourth Commence-
of Greenville Institute has
gone into history. Instead of
looked forward to one of the
events just before us, it is now
among the things that were.
Though past, far it. from being
so forgotten. There rather
lingers with every one a pleasant,
of the that
will doubtless remain after another
such comes to its
B are enjoyable in the extreme
is testified by the large number of
persons who attend, and at this last
one there was scarcely room for the
crowd to have been larger.
Miss Harrington THE CONCERT,
home last week from the C. B. P. On Tuesday evening at the Opera
Institute. was the annual concert,
Miss Jennie Gray Hodges, of
Washington, spent the past week
visiting Miss Hortense Forbes.
Miss ilia King, who has been at-
tending the Female College at
ti will buy Point Face, the best home last week.
at the Old Brick Store. S. Dixon, of Win takers,
I spent last, week with her
Mrs. J. IS Latham, near Greenville.
K would like- attention B leer
minutes as no there is something
in to you. Our
stock of Summer Apparel is replete wit h
many new novelties.
Mattings,
v Curtains. Brass Wood
Curtain Beds, Linen
Oil Cloths, etc.
the
ere can suit u in your
J robes. We
have striped and Dotted
and Lawns. Shirt
Length
and Flouncing.
line of Ribbons.
and her fancy articles
for
Ladies
BEAUTIFUL light weight
Woolen Fabrics,
all the newest -hades in
Serges.
Flannels. Cashmeres.
Si-- and
iii I i and
Hemstitch. Hemstitch
Organdies, Fine French
and a complete line of wash
Mads as
Lawns,
An elegant assert-
of Parasols, including all
i- new in line.
styles and lie
Inutile.
Plenty of fruit coming into town
apples, peaches, plums,
and such.
The. Gas will be paid for
lbs. Beeswax at the old Store.
The Assembly meets at
Morehead City to-day. Pitt entity
is represented.
Have you seen those cents In-.
Lawns are beauties at
We have not heard of a dollar go
out I mm to
Hood
German and Pearl Millet,
chard Timothy and Clover
Seed for sale by EL C. Glean
Several rowing matches are being
made up for of July. The
river will be full boats, and some
fun can be expected.
Leeched Famous
Lunch Milk Biscuit. The most pal-
at the Old Brick Store.
A patty our young people went
out rowing by on Friday
evening. The Tar splendid
amusement of this kind.
Just received another lot of the
popular New Lee Cook
I.
Work tin the upper of the
. memorial church has been res limed.
We hope the building will now lie
completed at an early day.
To Day. Ail our
All our Salines
M. U.
The Press convention will be
ginning at o'clock with the fol-
lowing
Piano
M Forbes and
Angels Buena
Vista, Miss Lina Sheppard.
Our Flag.
Indian
The Three Lit lie Kittens.
Solo Forbes.
Misses Meta Havens A Stray
Cherry, Fannie and Bettie Johnson Carrie
left for the Teachers Assembly Mon
morning.
Cadets F. O.
and C M. re-
home last week from Davis
School,
Mr. It. M. Johnson, the agent of
that excellent paper, the
; ton He-Meager, was among the callers
at the office last week.
Miss Annie Powell, of
and Misses and
from near Penny Hill, arc visiting
I the family of Mr. Ashley Thigpen
near Greenville.
Miss Mollie B. Louse, Art teacher
at the Institute, left. Monday for her
home in Tarboro. We are glad to
; learn that she will return
in the Institute again.
Mr. of the live and
firm of and Mun-
ford, Greenville, was in town this
week. He looks well and says good
things tor Greenville, and well he
may, for is a fine place.
Scotland Neck
Messrs. J. F. Tucker. J. L. Flem-
W. T. Fleming and J. F. Salter
returned home last
day from Wake Forest College.
The first two mentioned graduated
at the close of I he session. They
tell as the was the
most since they entered
the college.
Prof. Z. D. a former
teacher of Bethel Academy and
Institute, and who for
f in the town of the past year has been at the Nor-
lot I
Stoves.
C.
the
reputation as clothiers
and furnishers gained for
us friends who rely
pen our taste to select the
1.- and material. To select
a summer suit is no easy task as
you will admit. Besides
both proper colors, cut
and textiles. The proper prices
must bear an important
We Halter ourselves
that we've DOM able to combine
all these qualities and offer to
our friends a reliable line of sty-
well-made Clothing at the
correct figures. For the stout
men we will say that they
need coals we have
to -is. Extra
and Should we
not lie aide to suit you in this
line we will Like your measure for
a suit at low prices and
tee a fit. A fresh line of Flannel
Dress Shirts just received. Our
of Underwear.
Hats. etc. is above
on the 17th
Lenoir. county. The editors
will have a pleasant time up there
among
per lb tor Sweet Scotch
lb .-old in Pitt Co., which
a of its superiority, at
the Old Brick Store.
From a loiter we learn
that Mr. Taylor, a highly
respected citizen of Martin Co. died
suddenly Monday morning June U
of heart disease.
pieces of White Dress Goods
must sold within the next
days. Come ladies or you miss
bargain of season, they must go.
Pitt enmity always senna her full
share to the different schools and
colleges of State. will
find the a good and
profitable advertising medium
J. L. Sugg represents as good in-
companies as can in- found
; anywhere. i office is
I a home and home people
should it in preference to
all others.
have an organ
sell tar loss
The closing exercises of Mrs.
school look place in her
room last evening. We feel
confident in saying it was a success,
as little and girls in her
charge always acquit themselves
admirably.
College of Nashville, Tenn., re-
turned to Pitt county, and attended
the commencement in Greenville
ii.-t week. We learn that he will
Bethel Academy next
in mentioning the return of Misses
I Hortense Forbes and Nana Fleming I
I from last week, and the j
medals the former received, it should j
have been stated that Miss j
also won a medal for proficiency in j
music, being the best performer of.
the class. We did this
after the last paper was out and ;
now accord the praise due ;
her.
The sheep killing cur got in some
I deadly work in Falkland township
, last week. Mr. It. It. Cotton, one of
the leading and most successful plan-
I in the county, tells us that dogs
went among his dock la.-t
day night and killed twenty-one
sheep. should enforce a
rigid quarantine. The dog
should be made object at J
discussion followed by enact-
against his
of depredations the
II there were fewer dogs
there be more sheep. The
go. Since writing the
above we learn the dogs attacked
Mr. Cotton's sheep again on
day night bat only tailed one.
the
The M of is no v
issuing an evening edition.
North Carolina is an inviting field
the Veil.
Alarm.
Nocturne,
Carrie Cobb.
from Story-
land.
Photographer.
Drill.
Oration School in life. F. O
The Goddess of Liberty.
Postal Card.
Piano Alpine
Chas. Bessie Jarvis.
The Trial of Joan Arc.
of Ages.
Piano
Bessie and
Will ms.
We will only take space to make
I special mention but a part of this
j as much of it was
; dared by classes where all were par-
hand equally good and one could
i not be mentioned without all. The
recitations by Misses Lina Sheppard
and Carrie were subjects of
much praise, both acquitting
creditably with much
satisfaction to their friends and to
; the audience. The selections of
I music rendered by Misses Forbes,
Cobb Jarvis Williams were
very pleasing.
The Indian Club exercises and
Tambourine Drill were now features
; here and immensely with the
Thee were executed
by classes little girls whose
showed excellent
and thorough training. Miss Bes-
i sic Jarvis led the club exercise and
Helen was
captain of the drill.
Perhaps the best part of the pro-
i gramme was the oration in
by Mr. F. C. Harding, at least
this proved very interesting to the
grown up persons present. It was
an entirety original speech,
composed and wonderfully
Well delivered. It would have been
a creditable production for heads
thrice as old as Ins. venture
that people have as-
commencement ad-
dresses by distinguished orators
were ant so good as that
by this school boy of Green-
ville Institute. The oration has
been promised ts for publication.
The exorcises lasted until nearly
midnight, which was too long to
keep so large a crowd together on
such a warm night.
On
Wednesday morning at o'clock
again assembled in the opera
House to hear the address of Hon.
Kemp P. Battle, President of the
University of North Carolina. He
was introduced by Jar-
vis, who spoke, something of the
character of the man, the great,
good he had done to the State, and
the gnat power he had been to the
cause education.
President. Battle spoke an
hour and a quarter, and while his
speech was long it was by no means
tiresome. He said ho was going to
depart from the usual
Geo. S Lloyd, M.
Specialist in Diseases of the
m, m, mm mm.
Bryan Hotel, N. Cm
a u
months course, at the Philadelphia
and the Will's
offer my sen ices to the people of
and adjoining counties.
Perkins, Johnnie Tucker.
English
hon, O L Joyner, J T Erwin, Ida
Erwin, Lacy Cox.
Mental
an, Bessie Harding, Lina Sheppard,
It M
O II Hath-
away, Eliza Ward, James,
A D Johnston, G It Little, O L Joy-
Ida Erwin, Ida Bes-
sic White, F C Harding.
English White,
Aylmer Sugg, Agnes Nichols, Bes-
Harding, Helen Laughinghouse,
Wilson, Ora II C
Bessie White, J T Erwin,
Ida Erwin, O L Joyner, G B Little,
Willie Hearne, Ralph House., Beta
W E Tucker, Carrie
Cobb, Eliza Ward, O H Hathaway,
Proctor, Eliza
Ward, O H Hathaway, R M
Carrie Cobb, W A B Hearne, G R
Little, O L Ida Erwin,
en Ricks, J T Erwin, J R Walker,
U Carrie James, John-
Tucker.
Cobb, II M
Eliza Ward. M Wilson, O II Hath-
away, Carrie James, J R Walker,
Bessie White, G John-
U Edwards, Ida
J T Erwin, Bessie Jarvis, Annie Per-
kins, S Tucker, F C Harding.
Jarvis, F C
Distinguished on all branches
i F C Hard-
O H Hathaway, C Edwards,
G B Little.
Primary
Tucker.
Nobles.
Language
Good conduct and
Tucker, Helen
White, Lucy Nobles.
Bessie won the.
medal for the term, which was
delivered by J. Murphy, Esq. A.
silver cup was awarded to Miss Ida
good conduct and
by Prof. Duckett.
Col. Harry one of tho
j Trustees, made some remarks
the past of tho school and
mentioned some things needed in
future that its influence, and success
might be widened. Prof. Duckett
declared the session of
closed.
j At this point Mayor F. G. James
came forward and presented M i
of the teachers, a beau- j
I writing desk in behalf of the j
of the Athenian Society. I
He was followed by Lev. J. W. Wild
man who paid a very deserved com I
to Miss Cannon, the music
instructor, and in behalf of her pa- j
presented her with a
caster. J. H. Tucker on the
part of the school presented a hand-
some easel and and a lace
handkerchief to Mrs. Docket.
At o'clock began the art exhibit
at the The huge studio
and the Athenian Hall were both
profusely decorated with specimens
Of wrought by the pupils under
the of Miss Mollie
The display was splendid and the
work showed marked aptitude on
; the part of the scholar and unusual
on the part of the teacher.
j There were several kinds
I of paintings and the work on all was
goad. We would make special
mention of some of the pieces
exhibition but space forbids. The
Of the after-
noon was very large and Che
bit was much praised.
the
A; o'clock the doors of the
j Institute were thrown open
j and a general reception was held.
For the young was
j most enjoyable occasion of all and
they took every advantage of it.
They were out in large Bombers and
many o the older people also found
; much pleasant there. The building
, was brilliantly illuminated and
around the balconies were scores
I Japanese lanterns. Approaching
the building one could very readily
imagine himself looking upon some
lighted seaside hotel, as
I It had very much that appearance. I
the breeze was equally as de-
as at such resorts. It was
a evening for
A CLEAN SWEEP
CLEARING OUT SALE OF GOODS.
Mentioned
yards Sateens, at
BOO yards Challis
at Figured
Lawns at I moo
yards While In-
at to
boo yards Cheese
Cloth at to
yards Combination
Worsted at to
Flouncing for Skirts
at to Only
a few more pieces of
that cheap
left at to eta per yard.
Just of those
cent Corsets on
hand. Our stock of
Straw Hats will be
sold at half price. MOO
yards of brand
Calico at The
above goods will lie
sold exactly as t hey are
advertised.
s i
SEVEN SPRINGS
Is now on a boom-----
For the Summer
WHO WISH TO REGAIN
health and vigor can find no place equal
to the Seven Springs, as any one of the
sewn will Compare favorably with any
of the mineral springs in this country.
There being seven Within a few feet
each ether, having different analysis a
larger number of ailments can be cured
here than at any watering place known.
Persons to the Springs by
Railroad can get conveyance from the
depots at La Grange, Goldsboro and
Mt. Olive. La Grange is the nearest
point. Passengers coming there on the
evening mail can reach the springs Be-
fore night.
to per day,
to per week. Liberal reductions by
tin -month or season.
MAXWELL BROS.,
Proprietors.
Seven Springs, N. C.
IT ANTED
To either or. the installment plan
I or rent a small rich place containing a
I store and dwelling. I don't
i large house and store, but I want it in a
, good for merchandising, whore
can for cash, must be in a good cam.
I and at a place either on railroad
one of the most delightful places on the or ,,., where goods can lie easily shipped
FIRST-CLASS BOARD
-----with privilege of------
BATH HOUSE,
Can be had in Beaufort, H. C, at
I per mouth. Address.
Mrs.
N. C.
By the Sea
Spend the Summer at
popular resort
Atlantic coast, w ill he opened to guests on j
to would like a small farm with
store and dwelling attached, In some
m , j good place in one of the counties in a
J U I, I good part of North Carolina. Write at
. v v i Address.
ADVERTISER,
N. C.
A S has been SB-
A cured that will leave Washington for
on Tuesday and Saturday of
each week, and leave New for
on Thursday each week.
At every accommodation
will be furnished to guests and every
effort will be made to make their slay
enjoyable.
AND SOUND MUM
Can lie enjoyed at. will. A tram road
has from the hotel to
beach.
Is
i and these sports can
be engaged in to the heart's content.
SLUM MK
and these
in to the heart's
I STRING M
for th
participate m
m hotel
A SUPERB LINE
SPRING MILLINERY
Can now be seen at my store. I have
newest patterns, and
Ian experience of several years at toe
j business qualities for doing all work
I satisfactory and well. also do
WET AND DRY STAMPING
I prices. Will glad to have
you call examine my stock.
A.
been employed for the
those who participate in dancing.
The Secretary us to an-
that will a special for journals, at least so it is judged address partook of liter-.
muting o Greenville Alliance the many new papers that are and flowery nature and would
; next Saturday, Bad. Badness stringing into existence within her j give his hearers to
, importance is to come before the borders. j about and took for his sub
. met ting and a lull j A the history of the Constitution
named the Short Cut has just been ; Off cur State- Following out his
The school taught by Miss Sadie starlet at Benson hi Johnston ; suggestion ha went back to the lat-
the Academy here closed county. It is newsy and part of colonial days to the times
able goods at the right
is invited.
An in-
yesterday. Sadie is an excel- dent.
Depart is lull at season- lent teacher, and her school has had at
a full attendance its Concord J. II. Sherrill, made its
session. appearance last week. It is an
Harry Tracy, of Texas, who is now ;
a lecturing tour
Ibis Stale in the interest of Far- The is the name of a little
Alliance, will peak Omen- j sheet that comes to us from
on the 1st day of July. He is bead City. It tell some of the
a line speaker and the whole comity I biggest yarns of any little paper we
I ever saw.
May all these meet with tho
to which they aspire.
M. R. LANG.
turn out to hear him.
TO THE All
are entitled to the best that their
money will buy, so every
should hare, at once, a bottle of the
best family Syrup of Figs, j
to cleanse the system when costive or j
For sale in and hot-1
tics by all
Harriet.
Mr. J. L. Murphy, a member of
the commission of Murphy
of this place, was married
in on last to
Miss Philips, that town.
If you want health and strength They came the same to Green-
he sure to read tho advertisement of
Seven Springs Hotel in this paper, j the King House.
There people right here in We attended a very pleasant
who have visited and at the home of Mr. Keel,
much benefit at Seven j township, on last Sun-
Springs, and will testify to their day morning. It was the marriage
of oldest daughter, Miss Sallie,
to Mr. C. II. James, of Bethel
ship. The ceremony was performed
by J. Ii. Congleton, Esq. Mr. James
has bean a very successful teacher
and for a fen- mouths was instructor
in at Greenville
Many of the couple
were present at the They
were attended J. S. Gray and
merits.
Miss Lizzie Fleming, from Great
Swamp, spent part of last week with
Hortense Forbes.
j Oil I hanks i Principal for an
j to exercises
I of the on Fri-
day the 88th. H. Lewis, A. M.,
M. Kinston will
address. will also be
Miss Dora James, and
a basket given compliment- and Miss Keel. After
to the
of the first constitutional Governor
the first
of general assemblies
out borders, lie told how
the had supreme authority-
over everything pertaining to the
Government of the. State, how they
elected officers how they sup-
j pressed all opinions antagonistic to
their interests or wishes. He came
on down year by year telling how
change alter change was made, how
the Government improved, the
of increased, how the
various developments the Slate
were advanced, and occasionally
gave his hearers some amusement
by narrating incidents connected
with the times through which
was passing.
At the close of the address one of
have made their nouns at the young ladies of the school
Dr. Hat tie with a large, beau
bouquet.
REPORT OF THE SCHOOL.
Prof. Duckett then made sonic
statements tho school
during past session. The
enrollment was reported at
which is the best for
the history of the school
The following special distinctions
were read who made over
on final examinations of
studies named
Primacy Laugh-
Sheppard, Helen.
S. Column
House.
History of N. CW E Tucker. II
the ceremony they left for the home C Edwards, M
of the groom's father.
The Reflector extends best Ma Helen
to both couples, expressing,
the hope they may have length I Lina lassie
The art exhibit was also kept open
dining the evening much to
gratification of who could not I
go out hi the At one J
time during the- evening all who I
could assembled in of the halls
to witness the presentation of a
token of appreciation to Miss Beam
from bet pupils. Tho speech was
made by R. B, John. It was
a late hour when the pleasure of the
evening came to an end.
And thus the commencement sea-
sou closed. The people of Green-
ville and are proud of
the Institute and gratified at the
success it has attained. They are
proud of Prof. Duckett, for a more
worker, or a stronger
education could not be found.
It is cause for congratulation that
so excellent school is located
among us.
new feature.
At the next session a new feature
will be commercial de-
will be in charge
of Mr. J. C Robertson. He is a
graduate of Eastman's
College
and has taught successfully at South
Kentucky College.
We hope the attendance at the
next session will be even better
the last.
the table will be supplied with
the best that can be
Notice
Alter the 1st of for the summer,
I will deliver milk at the following pi ice-
to regular customers by the week
I Gallon per day, . .
i Quart 4.-,
Pint -o
Milk delivered twice each day when
sired.
Prompt weekly payments will lie
upon.
AT
to day.
to per week.
per lb.
Special to
Visit if you w to enjoy
the season.
For farther particulars address
SPENCER BROS.,
Washington, M. C.
Drag Stop
Front Reflector Office.
Golden Medical War-
Safe Cure,
Celery Syrup of Pigs,
Prescription,
S. S. B. B. B.
Buffalo Lit Water.
BARGAINS
W. L.
SHOE
SHOE FOR LADIES.
Bot In tho his
I r SHOE,
Au
EXTRA AI.- SHOE.
SHOE.
and SCHOOL SHOES.
when my arr slumped
Ml bottom. M.
Examine W. L, Shoes for
Gentle and
FOR SALE BY
BROWN HOOKER,
Greenville, N.
Tar River Transportation
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, President
J. B. Cherry,
S. Congleton, Greenville, Sec
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen
Capt. B. F. Jones, Washington, Gen Ag
The People's for travel on
River.
The Steamer Greenville is the finest
quickest, boat on the river. She has
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished
painted.
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac-
and convenience of Ladies.
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS
A Table furnished with tho
best the market
A trip on the Steamer GREENVILLE Is
not only comfortable but attractive.
Leaves Washington Monday,
and Friday o'clock, a. m.
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at u o'clock, a. m.
Freights received daily and through
Bills Lading given to all points.
f. J.
Greenville, N. C.
TEEM OPENS JAN, 1889.
The classes will be BO arranged that
new pupils can enter the first week in
January.
TEACHERS
John Duckett, Principal,
c. G. Foist. Associate Principal
Miss t. Primary De-
Miss M. Vocal and
menial Music.
Miss MOLLIE Rot and
hawing.
Mrs. F. W. Duckett Rook Kenning
DEPARTMENTS.
Primary. Academic
Classical and Mathematical.
Painting and Drawing.
Military.
ADVANTAGES
Large. Comfortable
2.1 Healthy Location and Good
Plenty of Well Prepared Food
A Corps of Teachers,
all being graduates of class
Music Department equal
in work to any College in the State.
New Pianos and Organs.
A of nearly volumes,
purchased recently for the School.
Rates Moderate, from to s.-, for
Hoard and Tuition Tuition and Terms
tor Day Pupils the same a- advertised
in who do net board
with the Principal should consult Met
before engaging board elsewhere. For
further particulars. Address.
JOHN
Principal.
Mu-
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly qualified as of
the Last Will and of Irene
Forbes notice is hereby given to all
persons to said to
come forward and make pay-
and to all persona having claims
said to present them to
the undersigned,
within twelve months this date, or
this notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery, ALFRED
Em. Irene Forbes.
Tucker A Murphy, Attorneys.
May 17th,
LOW TARIFF
CARNAGE
no m mm on
For we have free Buggies now. Ah
free to buy where yon please, but
ll you want to save money yon come to
on 4th street, it.
For w
have also an entrance through II. F.
Keel's Stables on street. I can give
Thai you ever bad in your life tor
110.00 to less money any one
else iii the county can give you. Why
for my expenses are less I pay the
spot cash for goods and save the dis-
counts, and it you don't believe It you
come and sec. Having had IS years
experience in the business I guarantee
perfect satisfaction or no charge.
a specialty. Don't forget the
place on 4th street B. Cherry
A.
Greenville,
Notice,
ALL PERSONS THAT IX-
to me are requested to come
settle their accounts at once
by the first of June. I also oiler my I
stock of Dry Goods and Shoes at cost.
also offer for cash groceries very low.
remain yours,
T. M.
Ma Langley,
A partner in a small mercantile i . , ,, ,
I good locality in this county, i fishes to both couples, expressing
Helen
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly qualified as i
tor of David Clark is
to all persons indebted
intestate to come and make
immediate payment, and to all creditors
of said to present their claims
for payment within twelve months from
this date or this notice will be plead in
liar of their recovery.
May Wk. L. Smith,
of David C. Clark
form
LAXATIVE AND J
a j
FIGS OF CALIFORNIA,
Combined with the medicinal
virtues of plants known to be
most beneficial to the human
system, forming an
and effective laxative to
cure Habitual
and the many ills de-
pending on a weak or inactive
condition of the
KIDNEYS. LIVER AID BOWELS.
ll U the most
pi
THAT
pure sleep,
HEALTH and
one is using it all arc
delighted with it.
YOUR FOR
ONLY BY
SYRUP CO.
a. . I
have just re-
turned from York
City with a full line of
Worsted,
White Goods, Laces
Embroideries, Swiss
Flouncing- a Specialty
Fine Clothing the
firm patron-
by H. Morris
Shoes, Ac.
We bought low
cash and will sell at
panic prices.
Be sure to call.
C. O. P.
Cotton SH-d Lard,
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC.
FREE FROM HOG FAT.
PURE
WHOLESOME,
ECONOMICAL.
sale by M for Illus
Pamphlet,
ABOUT LARD-
ONE HUNDRED PRIZE DINNERS.
or how to provide n Rood dinner Four
tor One Dollar.
An excellent Cook Hook
one Dinner
of Faro, with haw to
each one, so that the for
tour persons cannot exceed one dollar,
in additional
This valuable hook w ill be
to any one sending or presenting tho
tickets, represent in the of
twenty V. .
LARD, at our Store, No. j
W. St. N. Y.
of I a ticket,
ii oh to
of in the pail.
The Cotton Oil H.
SOLD BY
MT.
Greenville, N.
Of Interest to Ladle
.- y.-
Along in old ruts when labor-
appearing on nil sides James Pyle's
saves labor of the hardest kind, and
produces the best and quickest results in the
kitchen, laundry, and house cleaning. Thou-
sands of housekeepers think it indispensable.
A fair trial will con-
the most
cal of The
universal success of
this article, the
try over, is practical
proof of its wonderful
merit. Beware of
. imitations.
WT-V
id
n; j Am
ft R. R. j
Schedule.
SOUTH.
No
May . Fast Mail, daily ;
daily ex
LT Weldon pin
Ar Rocky Mount
am
pm pin
GOOD BOOKS
Sent i t-paid on receipt of price
of Africa.
A instructive work.
paper cents; cloth
Imitation of
. Ki Paper,
r v i n- from Ward. Mark Twain,
et. pages; paper ; ;,
Warren St., York.
the world fur
I Hill I L at publisher's
Laughable Reflections,
And Mir h Provoking
by tin Bid
a reasons
Mis. you only listened
to
Mr. have talked to
long ago.
SAW A GOOD DEAL OF
you met my
at Long Branch
yon see much of her
H. madam ; I saw a
deal of her. We bathed at the
same
NOT
Johnnie
March right into the house. I
thought I told you not to with
that.
playing with him ma.
knocked an out of
Tarboro
Ar Wilson
Wilson
Ar
S -o
Warsaw I
Ar Wilmington II
TRAINS
No
daily daily
Id
No
daily
ox Sun.
I OS am pm
I IS
Warsaw
Oil
Ar Wilson
Wilson pm
Rocky Mount
Tarboro am
ESTABLISHED 1875.
S. M. SCHULTZ,
AT THE
OLD
AND BOT-
I their supplies will it to
their Interest to jct our prices before
in all its branches.
PORE SI DES
FLOUR, SUGAR.
TEAS,
always at Lowest
TOBACCO CIGARS
we buy direct from Manufacturers,
you to buy at one profit. A com-
stock
always on band and sold at prices to suit
the times. Our goods are all bought and
for CASH, therefore, no risk
pm to run. we sell at a close
Daily except Sunday.
Train on Scotland Branch Road
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at
I. M. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck
8.20 A. II. daily except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro. N via
Raleigh IX. R. dally except
P M. Sunday If. arrive
X M. M.
leaves X daily I
except Sunday, a M. Sunday A
M, arrive Tarboro. X C, A H, II SO
A M.
Train on Midland Branch leaves
daily except Sunday, A M,
X W A M.
leaves X C A M.
arrive X C, A M.
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky
Mount at I I M. arrives
P M, Spring Hope P M. Returning
loaves Spring A M. Nashville
A M. arrives Rocky A
M daily, except
Train tin Branch leaves Warsaw
fr Clinton daily, except a I Oil
P II on A M
too A M, P. M.
lug at Warsaw l mil
train ml A
is No. Northbound is I
except Sunday.
Train No. South will slop only at
and Magnolia.
Train No. make-
for all points North daily. All
rail via and daily Sun- i
via Line.
Train-make dose connection for
points via and
All run between
ton and Washington, and have Pullman
Palace attached.
JOHN P. DIVINE.
General
J. K. Supt
T H. Passenger
Atlantic N. C. Railroad
TIME TAP. oR No.
In Effect A. M., Saturday,
1st,
East. West
No.
Respectfully,
S. M.
Greenville, N. C
EVERYBODY LOOK.
Horses
Mules.
A car load list arrived now for
RF. KEEL,
stand. Will sell
FOR CASH,
oral reasonable terms on time. I bought
my -lock for Cash and can afford to sell
a.- cheap as anyone. Give a call.
UNDERTAKING.
II n AN
had given ins con-
I hope young mail I hot you
know of tin- will
my
Young sir;
don't know the hut as
near as i can it's in
neighborhood of live thousand.
Mr. Si in pk me a kiss,
Bobby, and run up and tell your sis-
Jenny I ave brought her a box
of candy.
When Mr. Dash-
calls he always gives the candy
to me and the kiss to Jenny.
the matter,
Brown f You look bad.
all bunged up with
rheumatism again.
you Dr.
is he with
mat ism
SHe ought to be by this time;
he has had it for over forty
years.
she said
the future. You cannot surround me
with the luxuries to which I have
been .
your
He would do nothing for
he play poker
I will teach him. Trust
me, darling, and have no feat for
the
dear sir, do you
know how much time you lose dip
ping a pen into the ink. Ten dips
a minute means COO dips an hour,
or dips in ten hours, and each
dip
Business I know; I
have figured it all out.
yet find yon still writ
the old way.
I am the
pen you sold me about a mouth
it in the old way, be-
cause it wont write any other way.
P Bog pardon; I'm in the wrong
office. Good day.
A Fraud,
Office Suit. Pub. Instruction,
RALEIGH. N. C. June
I have been informed that an
agent of
A Co., publishers, has been selling a
reading chart to school committees,
and that he represents that the
State favors such
sales. This is to say that any such
representations are utterly false,
and I specially request all country
authorities nut to these
charts. If I am informed.
The price is very high. Then too
our school fund is too small to
such expenditure, and our
school houses are, as a rule, so in-
and unsafe as to tender pro-
per care of such charts almost
Resides, comparatively
few of our country teachers can use
these charts to better advantage
than can the recommend-
ed I be State Board of
When we .-hall have a larger
school houses and more
expert teachers, shall be in favor
of recommending a chart and
a reasonable price at which it shall
be sold. At present I do not think
that this is the best use that car; be
made of the money. This is by no
means to the use of charts
under favorable conditions and at
proper prices. S. M. Finger,
Supt. Public Instruction.
If You Are Sick
With Headache, Neuralgia, Rheum at Inn
Mood Humors. Kidney
Troubles, Fever and Ague,
Partial or Nervous Pros-
use Celery Compound and
cured. In each the cause is mental or
physical overwork, anxiety, exposure or malaria,
the effect of which is to weaken the nervous sys-
resulting In one of these diseases. Remove
the with that great Nerve Tonic, and the
will disappear.
Paine's Celery Compound
Jas. T Mass.,
Celery Compound cannot be excelled as
a In my case a single bottle
wrought a great My nervousness entirely
disappeared, and It the resulting Action
stomach, heart and liver, and the whole
tone of the- system was wonderfully Invigorated.
my friends, If sick have been,
Compound
Will Cure You
Sold by druggists. SI j six for Prepared
by A Ox, Vt
For Aged, Nervous. Debilitated.
Salvo.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Ream,
THE
Sores, Bands,
Corns, all Skin Eruptions,
Files, or no y re-
quired. It is guaranteed to give
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
per lox. sale by Re mil.
Appointments of the Bishop of
Eastern Carolina.
to color limn
ever mm to, more
durable and
no other.
A Dress Dyed
A Coat Colored
Garments Renewed , ;
A Child can use them
for nil Fancy Art Work.
At and Book free.
S, RICHARDSON i. CO., Vt.
Tombs, Mi, Fencing, k
l would respectfully call your
six fear
my wile's love is growing cold. She
used to come lo the two or
limes e day, but now she
ha l I tin I
Frank. Have you a typewriter I
hut get one heap.
so. Then gel a I
in it. and your office will la-
full of wife.
In t Heine.
wish my wife get well or
been
sorely tried with an invalid wife. It
seems a heartless speech, but who can tell
the of a home where the wife
is sick. Boor food
No wonder the man grow
rate. if he would net Pierces
for the wife, he
would that the would re-
turn to his home,
is h positive cure for the most com-
and obstinate of
rhea. excessive Mowing, painful
unnatural suppressions,
or of the womb, weak
mule
sensations,
congestion, inflammation
of the womb, pain and
tenderness In ovaries, accompanied with
Mr. J. It.
My have some-
times had boils and other
June 23rd,
M. P. Christ New
June 23rd, 1st Sunday after
B. P. St, Cyprian, New
June after
Trinity, M. P. St.
June
Trinity, B.
fort.
June Thursday after j
M. P. St. Craven Conn
Friday after Trinity, I
Trenton.
June 30th, 2nd Sunday after I
Trinity St. Mary's, Kinston.
July 2nd. Tuesday after j
Bethel. Co,
July 2nd, Tuesday after Trinity,
E. P. Ferry, Pitt Co.
Wednesday after
M. P. St, Johns, Pitt Co.
July 4th, Trinity
Dawson's school house.
July 5th, Friday after Trinity, M.
P. Pitt Co.
July 3rd Sunday after
St. Barnabas, Snow Hill. i
July 8th, Monday alter Trinity,
K. P.,
to the following address ask
I to remember that yon can buy
HEADSTONE or MONUMENT of
this house cheaper than other in the
I country. Thai i is the most reliable
and beat known having been represented
for over forty years In this vicinity.
That the is second to none
, and has fat I'm- Oiling or-
promptly and
Very respectfully.
Refer to P. w. BATES.
J. Conn.
U.
Or write direct ,. ,.
for prices.
GOOD BOO KI
Any of the book
cut post-paid on i
i the Heart of Africa.
work on
subject, pages ; paper cent, doth .,.
ma Imitation of Christ-
By Thomas a Paper, cU
Selections from Want, Hart Twain
St.,
US
ii a
5-Ton Cotton Gin Scales,
BEAM BOX
Brass Tare Beam.
Warrant, for B
raid.
WANTED.
THE
For
JONES of T.
-t
Tuesday after Trinity.
M. P., Holy Co.
July 9th, Tuesday- night, after
signs of blood lies, with low Trinity, B. P., Seven Springs,
or appetite, etc., at which times Way no Co.
have found Swift's Specific a most
successful remedy, no instance
failing to effect a speedy and per-
cure.
Specific is a great bless-
to says Mr. P. E.
Gordon, of street, Basil
ville, it cured me of
rheumatism of a very bad type, with
A Scrap of Paper Save. Her lite.
it was just an ordinary scrap of wrap-
ping but it her life. She
the last stages of consumption,
told by physicians that she was Incurable
and live only a time ; she
weighed less than seventy pounds. On
a piece of paper she read of Dr. King's
New Discovery, and a sample bot-
it helped she bought a large bot-
it helped her mote, another
and pew better fast, continued to use it
is now Strong, healthy, rosy, plump,
I. A S
m i
ii
SOWS
DEAR
-f
. t Gray
a if ; Color.
I HIKE
which I had been for three l pounds. For
Bend stamp to W. II. Cole, drug-
fort Smith. Trial Bottles of this
wonderful Discover
; P ;
i-nu.-r l-i . .- -i. h .
HI
laving associated n. S.
with the Undertaking we
are ready to genre the people in that
rapacity. All notes and accounts due
me for past services have been placed in
the hands of Mr. Sheppard
Respectfully,
JOHN FLANAGAN.
Ar.
p in
-I
SIS
p m
Lagrange
Kinston
New
Ar.
a in
Hi
City am
Daily
East.
No 1-
Mixed it. at
Pass- Train,
1.1
Mixed It a
Pas- Train.
Stations.
am oil p in
Best's S
i in Grange
Fall ins Creek
Sit SIS Kinston B
Dover
Core Creek
U mi M
11.7 Clark's U
COO Newborn
Croatan
OS
Newport
Atlantic
City
Atlantic Hotel
p in am
and Saturday,
and
Train with
bound North, leaving
11-7 a. m. and with
Train West, leaving
p. in.
Train with
Dan villa Train, arriving at
p. in., and with Wilmington and
Weldon Train from North at p. m
Train with and
Weldon Through Freight Train,
p. m and with Rich-
Danville Through Train
leaves at p. at.
Season 1880 Round Trip Tickets.
Special Rates of Fare, Round Trip
Tickets, from stations named below to
City. Season of MM, In
effect June 1st.
From To Season. Sat. Night
Goldsboro
and return 3.50 2.50
Kinston 3.00 2.00
New 2.00 1.50
Season
Through Rates of Fare. Round Trip
Tickets, from Coupon below to
points on the W. N. C. R. R.
We keep on hand at all times a nice
stock of Banal Cases and Caskets of all
kinds and can furnish anything desired
from the finest Case down to a
Pitt county pine We are fitted
up with all conveniences and can render
satisfactory services to all who patronize
us FLANAGAN SHEPPARD.
Feb. 22nd. 1888.
MARVELOUS
B. VERY.
Ir Memory
Learned In one
wandering
child and
t lo Classes,
A.
. , w In
, -e t .- .
How many
have married
Eminent Divine. tin
sand.
it must have brought you
unite an income.
E. I-1 .-pent it all in charity.
atone for the
may have caused.
Important lo Ladles.
A reliable woman wanted to introduce
direct to ladies in this county. Dr.
N celebrated Spiral Spring Clasp
Corsets retailing at SI aim upwards.
No more broken Steels Warranted
or money refunded. The
greatest invention of the age. Sells on
sight. No experience required ; sample
and outfit absolutely free. Agents
average to weekly. Send lo
postage for sample, and terms.
G. NICHOLS St CO.
West 14th Street. NEW YORK.
Men Who Plowed.
or four years, S. S. S. cured Of
had exhausted everything else.
Mr. rick, of the
of Henderson,
Smith, , says he wishes to
add his In I he thousands
Which have been given
j to lie says he
couples j rived the most signal benefit
its use to cure painful boils and
j sores resulting from impure blond.
When taken I'm-a days, pot-
ash mixture impair lite digestion,
take away the appetite, and dry up
the gastric juices which should as-
digesting and assimilating
the food. Swifts Specific has just
the opposite effect; it improves
brings appetite, and builds
up the general health.
a- , ii i,, . all
Made
For proof
TELL
lighter,
proof order on to i
Kt
power,
proof order on trial; to
t other If
I t I
-Tor. I
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II
v. Wink n. t.
GRAND EMPORIUM
Culling Dressing Hair.
TOE
AT GLASS FRONT
the Opera House, at which place fun, and
I have recently located, and where I have , .,,,
everything in my line
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE,
TO MAKE A
MODEL BARBER SHOP
all the improved appliances; new
comfortable chairs.
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures
for work outside of my shop
promptly executed. Very respectfully,
EDMONDS.
From
To
Hickory.
Old
Hot Springs,
pa
.-5
tat Y,
For Sale.
I will sell my Center Bluff property
consisting of two acres of land with
store house, large warehouse tenant
house reasonable terms. Property
located at Center Bluff on Tar a
very desirable location for mercantile
business. have also a splendid 25-horse
power steam saw tin grist mill that
will sell at. a sacrifice.
J. N
N. C.
11.05 ;
12.70 18.30 14.70 10.45 .
13.25 13.85 15.25
18.00 14.50 15.00
18.40 13.00
-t Self-Inking Pen Pencil
, c
km a farmer while yet in
Paradise, and after his fall he was
commanded to earn bread by the
sweat of bis brow.
Job, the honest, upright and
obedient, was a farmer, and his
stern has passed
proverbs.
Socrates was a farmer, and yet
wedded to his calling the of
his immortal philosophy.
was a farmer, and the
noblest Roman of them all.
Hums was a and tho
Mu.-cs found him at the plow and
filled him with poetry.
Washington was a farmer, and
retired from the highest earthly
j station to enjoy the quiet of rural
to the world a spectacle of human
great
To these names may be added a
host of others who peace
and repose the cultivation of
their mother the enthusiastic
Lafayette, Die steadfast Pickering,
the scholastic Jefferson, the fiery
Randolph, all found a paradise of
consolation from life's cares and
troubles in the green and verdant
lawns that surround their
stead.
P. K.
Ho K
IMPROVED
ROOT BEER
IN LIQUID EASILY MADE
MAKES FIVE
The Sew
You have heard your and
neighbors talking about it. You may
yourself be one of the many who know
from personal experience just how good J
S thing it is. If you have ever tried it,,
you are one of its staunch friends, because
the wonderful thing about it is, that
when once given a trial. Dr. King's New
Discovery ever after holds a place in the i
house. If you have never used It and
should be afflicted with a cough, cold or And not depend on borrowing nor
T Throat Lung or chest trouble, secure .
the work of two Planters, but
Has been reduced from
to
Tho moat APPETIZING WHOLESOME
DRINK in tho world. T.
your or Grocer for it.
C. E. HIRES, PHILADELPHIA.
a bottle at once and give it a fair trial.
It is guaranteed every time, or money re-
funded. Trial Rot ties Free at Met Er-
Drugstore.
MARKS ANYTHING
Wall Time
.- s
B I . . . a- I ,
E. Esq.,
Atty., Clay Co., Tex. used
Electric Hitters most happy
My brother also was very low with Mala-
rial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured
by timely use of this medicine. Amt-
Hitter- saved his
Mr. of Horse Cave,
Ky. a like g lie
positively he would died,
had it not been for Electric. Bitters.
, This great remedy will ward oft, as
Q Kn at Malarial Diseases, and
for all Liver Stomach DIs-
to Horse
Edison's Electric Spavin Cure
removes Bone Spavin,
Splint, or Curb in hours without pain.
Particulars, illustrated circulars and
sent on receipt or cent stamp.
NICHOLS CO.
West St., N. Y.
Impolite Things.
others in company.
Gazing rudely at
Loud and boisterous laughing.
Culling finger nails in company.
Talking when are. reading.
Rending when others are talking.
Leaving a anger without a seat-
Making yourself hero of your own
story.
Want- of respect or reverence for
seniors.
Leaving church before tho
ship is closed.
Reading aloud company with
out being asked.
Commencing to cat soon as you
get to the table.
Not listening what any one is
saying in company.
Receiving a present without, an
expression of gratitude.
Correcting person- older than
especially parents.
Whispering or laughing during
worship in the house of God.
k War i lain. very.
Ellison's Fluid
removes superfluous Hair in Two
minutes, permanently without pain or
injury to the skin. Gift
fies tho complexion. Edison's Electric
Balm grow.
circulars for cent stamp,
NICHOLS A CO.
N. Y.
buy a planter this season
and save the risk of
a of cotton
which may cost you
more than
planter.
Tell not delay but examine
now and see if his old planter
needs any repairs, and if so
order them at once or send
l he Planter to me or leave
it with Mr. Alfred Forbes
with lull particulars
and it will be taken
to factory, re-
paired, and re
turned at a
moderate
Builder's Material.
Tell him that I can furnish
Timbers that he may need, either
dressed or Also I
can furnish him with build-
Brackets
for your porches
and piazzas, fact any
or
that he may
need to build a
nice house.
Will Grind Your Corn.
And further that I can grind bis
corn into good and that
I will convince him of
the same if he will
bring me his core
to grind.
Ky complying with the above you
will greatly oblige
truly,
or
A Standard
Youth,
of
Untold Miseries
Folly, Vice, or
victim
tor Work, Married or Social
Avoid unskilful pretenders. Possess this
work. It contains royal ItO. Beautiful
embossed, full Kilt. by
mall, concealed In plain Illus-
Free. If yon apply now.
author, Wok M. P
AND JEWELLED MEDAL
from the National Medical
for the on NERVOUS and
PHYSICAL DEBILITY.
of Assistant may
by or In person, at the of
No. b lo whom all
for books or letters for advice should
directed as above,
Notice
CULLEY'S for
falling out of hair, eradication of
dandruff Is before the
the many who have used it with
wonderful refer you to fol-
lowing named gentlemen who will testify
to the truth of my assertion
Latham,
Mb. O.
Sit.,
Any one wishing to give it a trial for
the above named complaints can procure
it from KB, at my place of for
Respectfully,
ALFRED CULLEY, Barber,
mm
ii- mat i
Sen f I
ii. i .
tar
I. it
no to fan
Cr, HIT,
will
t. -t If
lien to nil.
B to wave Solid
walnut MM
U RM,
April by a
H. W.
Warren Mow
or
PATENTS
obtained, and all business h th. f. s.
i office or III the Com Is tended to
ha Moderate Fee-.
W are the S. Of.
lice and
hi lime
remote from
W model or ii.- i- we
a- in lie,
no change tittle., we
I lain
We tit. here. In Muster, ill I
Of Oilier ;,. to
Ir Is of S. For
terms
actual ill your own or coma.
address, A. Snow A Co.,
a.
. Proprietor,
fries Jam.
Per Year,
ADVANCE
THE STAR.
i it n.;
I v. i i
The is
paper possessing the t
the
United Democracy Of New York,
political
Jefferson Ian pure and
simple, is
Single handed the
press, it has men called by
to the
from mu. it.
corruption
and despotism to the south, I'm these
I four years it has mg
in lo administration
Cleveland. It is
for Cleveland and lour
i years more of Democratic out
national affairs, cunt nation-
on
suit of
the Utah is paper to read.
The STAB on the
National It
any i i the
people in excess of a
economically administered
is essentially oppressive
fostered and by
of making
a hum r. t millions
from the
till III nil in to sine no
bill lie
ii as
the right lie-
political r-. may it
ion the name
for it is robbery.
lie. is a
meat newspaper. Its tune j, pm,.
Wholesome, i s news service
. an
I know of
the worlds history Its
stories are in
inlet, ting
are.
. i-- as
i the
H Is rich In -i., j.,
I i. . Mini i . . ,, . , I , ,, r,
literature, reviews. ; lie.
i.
in it- ill i at, Ion's
till are of ,
Many of the men women
III lilt ail are ii in
The i. a
giving cream the
an excellent medium make
, . , , . , complete newspaper
through Which to the people The farmer, Hit- mechanic,
the in n ton to
rend daily paper, Will get more for his
dollar invested in the i
than from any oil a i Ii w-n
alert during the campaign,
will print I In I most
news.
km- it hi i
for one year
-700
Daily, Sunday, one year
clay, six months
Dally, without Sunday.
Sunday edition, one year
Si An, one year 1.00
A free copy of to
the sender of a club of ten.
Address,
Par Place New York.
is
ever published in
Greenville. It furnishes t he
LATEST NEWS
gives More Reading Mailer
the money than any other paper ,
. . . . ,, . r issue
published in Carolina. tome of what is best
The a variety
I of news. RATIONAL, STATE
and will devote ii-
self to the
of lie section in which it
Send get
j,
fl of Advertisers
is called to tho as its
large and growing circulation
It.
ALL ORDERS FOR
JAMES A. SMITH,
ARTIST,
Greenville, 1ST. C.
We have the the Fastest
Chair ever used the art. Clean towels,
sharp guaranteed
In every instance. Call and be con-
Ladies waited on at their
N.
and Binder,
1ST. O-
We have the largest and mo-l
of the kind lo he found in
the and solicit orders fur all classes
Rail-
road or School Print-
or
WEDDING
poll A Nil
COUNTY OFFICERS.
1.1 11- your order.
EDWARDS
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Why another new discovery by Alfred
in tho way of helping the
ed. Ry calling on or addressing the
above named barber, yon can procures
bottle of Preparation that is
for causing the
kinkiest hair to soft and
glossy, only two or n
week is necessary, and a hair
I brush s nil after the
for a few minutes with
I Hie Preparation. Try a bottle and be mid Mill Feed.
FEED STORE.
C. D.
Dealer lit Ray. Com, Pets,
M cents.
Respectfully,
ALFRED CULLEY,
Barber,
N. U.
Will pay ash ran
Corn
I pay cash for my goods can a
to sell st
Call on roe st store of J. H. Sam
Bra.