Eastern reflector, 3 July 1889


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PAPER
EVES
N VI
astern Reflector.
JOB PRINTING
-A. SPECIALTY
D. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor.
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.
TERMS Per Year, in Advance.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1889.
NO.
Eastern Reflector,
N- C
D. SB Hi
LEADING PAPER
Till
district.
i inn Price. per year.
ill nut t.
are not
the true principle the party.
If yon paper from a
State semi for the
tor. SAMPLE
ON
He Fought at Winchester.
And Es Will cot Pass Through
Sates.
Sentinel.
Judge who held Forsyth
In or the game. told the Sentinel a pathetic
In law i km, ii is ever same ; incident which occurred at. the hurt
In st niggle for power, or the scrub- , . M , .
of Sorry court. It beautifully
Let this he your Four- the leader sympathy of
For the prise be a ribbon or another who has
National Educational
Th
is lie call go
pat;.
been unfortunate.
In the can the State vs. John
Stuart, indictment for
appeared iii the court-room
shuffling along, scarcely able to
Everybody in North Carolina will lie walk, lie wore a solid check shirt,
at it the health I ., r ., suit ,
of lion. Jefferson Davis will permit Ins
i attending the Centennial, hat.
contained Appearing as States-witnesses
acrostic suggested by bin I
promise to come lib health will permit, were two well dieted,
STATE
. I .-. Wake.
M. Holt.
of Slate William i.
Wake.
W. of Wake.
W. of
Superintendent Public Instruction
M. finger
A f i. . F.
of Buncombe.
i Justice William X. II. Smith. o
S. Mi-i of
J. Davis, of
s E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and
of Burke.
II. of
Beaufort.
Second Philips, or
Third II. ;. n.-v.
on.
Clark, of
Fifth John A. Gilmer,
Sixth I list T. of
Sampson.
Seventh f
Eighth a. Armfield,
IredelL
Ninth District Jesse K. Graves, f
of
Eleventh M. Shipp,
Twelfth n Merrimon.
Buncombe.
B. Vance, Meek-
Matt.
I Id I iii District
Skinner, f
In
of
Third W.
Fourth 11- of
Filth W.
Sixth Rowland f
. John S. Hi
W. II. A. .;
GOVERNMENT.
Court A.
A. K.
Register of Deeds David II. James.
B. Cherry.
II.
Commissioners
V.
W. A. James, Jr. T. E. Keel.
Ki
J. S. J.
Cox.
Public I
F. W. Brown.
TOWN.
. James.
F. Evans.
B.
Chief T. Smith.
B. Moore.
Ward, B. N. Boyd
2nd Ward. R. Williams, Jr., and Alfred
Forbes 3rd Ward, T. J. and M.
B, Lang; lib W. X. Tolbert.
First and Third
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. N. C
D. Rector.
Mel In Sen i. iv Sn v.
in and night.
night, R. B.
Si Sunday,
and night. Meeting every
Wednesday night.
Pastor.
for gram old
i t ever
It i in the sir I nun I
U big Inside out.
A lid far and near.
I . is coming here.
F lei pray s deep true,
ii w iii bis -in renew,
U mi In tis through.
i w i- inn Hie brave,
I-. to thee is honor .
First in Hie our land to
in
K or ever ill peace.
K i
s our home increase;
we arc oar band,
X soon i iii in- n will
He grace.
D i- Hie whom w love,
A hies- him from above.
a-t lie fortune here below,
I ii flowery be i thy
S be thy sleep called die
no wore.
The Inter-State Farmer's As-
men who clearly by their
looks that I hey were determined to
send the old man to the
it possible.
the prisoner any V
asked Judge Phillips.
have none your
a man,
unable lo have an
The Judge saw by the man's looks
that this was an unusual case and
said go tell your
air, was in the
ate army and at the battle Win-
chester. was shot through both
Since I lieu i been ex-
hard for me to
myself. I went to work for tins
man last year worked eight
mouths, upon his promise board
and he me and to pay me
my M were During
that time be paid me ten cents, with
This body, which as organized which tobacco. At the
at Atlanta. in August. is end of eight mouth., he to
composed of representative from pay me any money and refused to
Alabama. Arkansas, Florida, give any clothes, saying my
Louisiana. services were worthless. Then,
Carolina, South Carolina, your went into his ward-
Texas Virginia. These ii-pie- robe, k a suit clothes to bide
sent at or more for each Con- nakedness and left. lie had
we indicted larceny and I have
Hie Vice I the Stall--,
in -pi i.
rs.
If.
i. Forest
J. T.
P. Fort, Ml. Any.
La.
T. Henry, Greenwood,
Can-, Sparta. N.
v. it. Palmetto, s. c.
L. a.
B. M. Nashville,
IS. Picket. Decatur, Texas.
The Association will meet l lie ;
city of Ala., on
20th of next
rates, on all lines railway be
been in jail ever
A.-, the oil man finished, a basil-
ed indignation was heard
I o
say you were ho
-i bed Phillipa, who
an in that
did and memorable charge-
yon in the second charge
to the right the town V
The prisoner's brightened.
he said, was there,
division and was shot while crossing
the below the
The Judge certain that the
old veteran was telling the
but to be certain he called the
State's witness-
While this witness was giving in
secured, as also at the hotels and , , .
. testimony, which was to the
that old man's story was
boarding houses of that city,
will be furnished to delegates in due
time by the Secretary,
Composed
of the South, this body
will represent the enterprise and
about right but that be refused to
pay him anything because his
vices were worthless. leaned
over to Solicitor Settle. Mr. Settle
I be said father and were
progressive thought, which new eon- , m
and which must solve the great, to i
now confronting my wound while following
us. Let every State be tally Since then it has been a hard
strongly represented. Important tor me to beep oat of the
questions the material ad-
and ,;, Sol.
the South, especially Settle and else in
the promotion of her great
will be considered. j M
L. L. Polk, Pres,, Raleigh, X. V.
Jno. C
Ala.
and the faces the on
i lookers showed the deepest pity and
sympathy for the man
and the blackest indignation for his
i employer.
This a progressive age. said tho Judge,
body is looking out for frauds and of
Got You Spotted.
LODGES.
Lodge. A. F. A.
M. hum is every l-t Thursday and Mon-
day night after the 1st and Sunday at
Masonic Lodge. A. L. Blow, W. M.,
I., Sec.
Greenville B. A. Chapter. So. meets
every and nights at Ma-
tonic Hall, P. W. Brown, II. P.
Covenant Lodge, x.,. I.
meets every Tuesday night. T.
James, N.
insurance Lodge. K. of II.
meets every first third Friday night.
I. D.
No. A. L. of ii.
every Thursday night. C. A. White, C.
POST OFFICE.
boon B a. m. to -r. r. m. Money
Order hours a. m. H e. M. No or-
den will Is- from to
from J to P. M.
Bethel arrives Sun-;
at A. M. and at P M.
Tar mail arrives Sun-
at I- M. and M P. M.
mail daily
at M. and at P. M.
P. M.
Appointments
For preaching on Bethlehem Mission.
l-t Sunday at
School louse, 1st Sunday at
Sunday Bi
Shady Grave, ard Sunday at
St II
4th
p. c.
taking to one's in
and affairs from abuse.
The railroad company, at its of-
in Salisbury, selling season
tickets to Asheville, requires the age
the size, the weight, color of hair
and beard, or in the absence
from larceny to This
was willingly done by Mr. Settle.
he continued,
is suspended and the prisoner is
had the last word been
spoken before every man in the
beard, the applicant is to and great tears
what color his beard will moat prob cheeks;
ably take on. All this connection A
with the signature is to be gone tells us he fas never
through with before an applicant
can secure a ticket. As hour
It is said that note is also made had hobbled I
the applicant is bow-legged or room, of
con him lo shake his
hand. Our townsman, Hon. W.
He that up his business volunteered his service to
in newspapers, shall gather a cure a pension, Mr.
harvest of ed him a position as miller and in
He that the advertisement less than five minutes a handsome
and shall have an j op to buy the old
of the world's goods for little comfortable suit of clothes.
,,, ,, ,,,.,,,,
subscribe to a paper, shall wonder dying day he will bless the memory
at the intellect of his neighbor. He his old comrade in-arms, and his
that liberally, friends,
of the trade. The Cornwall Mills, at
get skimmed boiled down I Cornwall, Out., were burned recent -j
Globe. The loss was
May
The National Educational
will meet Nashville, Tenn.,
Ion the of next July and
will continue in session until the
of duly. An bulletin
has been issued outlining a most at
tractive and giving
et information that valuable to
those who may the meeting-
request by anyone who may
contemplate attending, I will send
a copy of the bullet
Tickets may be purchased at
stations in the State low.
limited fare the round trip plus
L which is to he paid to the Na-
Educational Association as
member fee, by the railroads
for purchasers of these special tick-
Tickets to placed on sale
duly 1st to Kith inclusive, good
return passage duly Kith to Sept.
30th. to be with-
in five days after identification at
Nashville. All tickets will have to
be signed t he original purchaser,
both at starting points and at
Nashville when
Fate from will be
from from Greensboro
17.50; Salisbury and
other coupon points at the usual one
fare rate. In every case will be
added for membership fee which
will be paid by the railroads to the
Association. If the railroad agent
nearest to i he is not
to sell these tickets ha eat
give as to where they
may be purchased- Tickets may be
obtained via. Paint Bock Chat-
or via. Atlanta and Chat
S. H.
We notice every now and then
some local paper has to discontinue
want of sufficient support. There
is not a county in North Carolina
which c intuit support one paper
handsomely, it seems useless to
say there is nothing which does
mote to build up a community than
a good newspaper.
gent mac knows it. As a medium
communication between the
of a county it is invaluable.
The business man who dues nut re-
the importance of sustaining a
paper by liberally advertising in its
columns is simply blind to
interests. A good paper is worth
in every ten times its cost.
The farmer may think he knows
more about farming than the editor,
but the intelligent can
Dish him through his paper a vast
amount of information drawn from
the experience of the most success
farmers of the land, which he
can get nowhere else, and which he
cannot afford to do without. A
without, a newspaper is a
poor county to settle and ought
to be. shunned by men.
We believe the papers arc being
better sustained than formerly, but
their support now is totally
Many of them are
ed to use patent because
the income of the office does not en- j
able them to abandon them. We
hope our people will realize more
fully the importance of the
local press a better go.
Mill.
Sheep husbandry would be a pro-
industry in North Carolina
were it not the depredations by
a passes
some of our Stale exchanges do not
record the destruction of numbers of;
sheep by dogs. The Greenville Re
of this work states that
Mi. B. K. Cotton, this county,
had twenty-one killed in day.
No wonder that many North Caro--
farmers have despair given
up the attempt to raise sheep-
Those who still pursue the industry
do so at the risk of losing in a day
or a night flocks that would have
rewarded them well for the money
invested and the trouble taken. It
Is strange that an industry which
with reasonable protection would
prove so valuable to North Carolina
has been so completely ignored, and
that no legislature has ever been
that would tackle tho sheep-i
eating cur in earnest
like way. If the dogs in the State
could be reduced to one-tenth the
number, the sheep might be
creased tenfold, that would
mean money for the North Carolina
Star.
The of John first
Governor of which have
lain tor years in North I
Alabama were last week i
with imposing
ales. A twenty thousand dollar j
monument will erected over his I
grave.
Laughable Reflections.
Asa Mirth Provoking as Com-
piled by the Bad Boy.
BUS KNEW
hear your son is a fighter
he's a
I'm so glad Fighting is so
if don't love him, Clara,
why are you going to marry him
Man a Pendulum.
THE STATE.
Don't Mention the Briers.
Durham What is Around Us. wins
ere you ever curious enough to , thing to
take the face clock to study its As the
make up f , one's own sake, but it is a
There is a complication of wheels, The Norwood Giles Rice Milling to others. Fancy a man fore
big and little, back of tho dial where Company, which recently purchased m
the hands sweep. And back of the the Goldsboro Rice Mills, has a cap- Cost him V little sermon on
wheels there is a coil of steel. That ital stock of half a million, its . ,
is where the r is stored up. Hut incorporation baa been registered in ., ,., j
he dared me to. the clock there is a regulative Wayne. A mall a . .
He knew my high spirited The steady pendulum, Dr. W. road carrying a basket of
I tare too Oh Ell . , V. roan carrying a basket or bl
and to
a ratios I but l line colt last week to a in did get such
is rather a night. That for live hundred dollars,
black
Sammy,
ice
pushing fellow.
count for it
How do you BO
is regulator. With every swing The doctor raised the animal
Over there sir. In tho
the staid old pendulum, that cod self. Hull of our people would pay mother be clad to
car. f U W-d
to cart. , a pay them. of such nice, ripe fruit
Mr. uncle has direct- Takeout the The Comptroller of the Currency said Sammy
will that you shall have one ,, and your clock runs down with a dividend of ways seams mighty glad when I
a and a u favor of the credit hold up the berries, and I won't tell
Away down the depths of man's ore of the State National Bank, of I her nothing about the briers in my
nature, where thoughts are forged N. C, which failed March I
and actions have their birth, there making in all forty-five per j The man resolved ho would
is coil upon coil of passion. These claims proven, amounting bold up the berries and say nothing
are the coils of love and hate and to 9386,074.13 about the briers.
anger, and envy, and pride, and It.
Hollowed, who for past ten bill, after hang,
weeks has been to Oklahoma and mS Michigan senate for
Mr. kind
Are you sure, Brief, it isn't
you
. eating at, this restaurant How is
I have seen the starvation cure
highly recommended, and I'm try-
Mrs.
jealousy, and wrath. These run the
man as I he anting runs the clock.
Bat they must be regulated. a tour, re- Passed that body, and
evening become a law as soon
rushes the Governor.
Mrs- is we most pendulum in ,,,,
man I oversaw. . , . to tin i evening
nags and at me until I get so man nature. One the best pen- any re
mad can't is common sense. Bat
Mrs. la what he somehow or Other common sense is
the most uncommon thing in the
Id.
docs it for.
ills
What is your asked
the lawyer of a witness.
am a hardware
ed the witness.
A hardware dentist What in
the world is that
I set
patent pool
understand that
Johnston has sold twenty-five thou
bottles of his medicine.
He thinks the Old North State i
is good enough to live . Um Heating
Rev. U. and tho Car
dent the Rutherford College, of Portland, Me.,
have consolidated. The combined
capital is
Do You Share the Results. cf;
York Witness.
Why not use other people's brains
as well as your own order to
sen life's work, and especially BO
when the coming hot weather will
make life a burden to those who
have to do laborious house work
in America to send him his
name and address. He
wishes to make a complete list of
all students who have attended
there in years.
Nashville The people
of Warren County are making
for a big fair this fall.
i t if., n lino- sounds made a splendid success last
all the fools are not worn ,. , , . . ,,
h in year, which was the first held.
We ought to be up and doing in
The crop outlook for the farmers
was never better, but not good
enough lo ran in debt. It takes
three bales to the acre to a
mortgage.
dead
but if the doctor's business
keeps on they soon will
Proud to start
church an Sunday school, are
got two mighty good boys
do Bible class. They
never told a lie in their
clean and sweet enough lo
mend even a poorer article. Bat
as clean as sweet Sash, and not let our neighbor
Now if county beat us. We have greatly
the advantage and ought to hold it.
Monroe A
s, DANIELS
J . N. C
C, C
N C
work as it
there be a
thousands
name implies.
housekeeper among the
of Witness readers
has hitherto lived
who
SO
for be-
come now. Boys, where did neath privileges as not to nave
, ii ken The good
ti-ed surely she will
purchase a packet and lest
An Austin man went to a marble
shop to older a tombstone for
brother a ho had died.
-Do you wish large or letters
noon the stone asked the man of
tombstones.
Oh. huge, by all means; my broth-
was very near was the
reply.
I lie
meeting of the board of town com-
missioners was held last Friday
evening. The license tax for selling
Intoxicating liquors was placed at
five hundred addition to
the State and county tax. It was
also ordered that any person found
on the Streets intoxicated so as to
what it will do for her.
represents brains That is, it the
product of long and hard process of
thought, investigation and
You are invited to
not more than fifty dollars.
Fisherman and
James colored, sentenced
mm i mm a
E A W,
WILSON, N. C
Any Entrusted to will be
to.
n. i.
DENTIST, l
.-u m .
should be arrested and fined ii .
the results.
C M.
A Woman's Discovery.
wonderful discovery has to be hanged on the at
been made and that too by a in for the of his child has
Disease fastened its clutches , . ., , , .
up.,, her and for seven years she with- a respite till duly. It is
Stable stood severest but her vital or- believed by those who know
and could not sleep. the truth of this the attorneys
was mi much relieved on taking first The law is merciful as well as
Buyer boy,
are you sure this horse scare
at a locomotive
Why, sir, three different men have
been killed because that there horse
balked in the middle of the track
to enjoy coin-
MIS, MOORE
MOORE A BERNARD,
A T-LA W,
N.
Practice in and
dose that -he slept all night and With .
bottle hits been cured.
AW,
G R E K N II L L E, N. C
Tin sure that young .
serious Ber name is Mrs. Luther Thus Concord The
A o. of was in
K. a tree trial bottle at
effects. By the
.- Works failing to their
The post office at railway company
is
his attentions to our
Why do
yon think so V
wears a new necktie
time he
J EM RE. J. H J. MURPHY
W,
N. C.
A IMAM
think she as entered by burglars and place lost seventy-five dollars,
cares any thing for him stolen. There is no clue to the rob- j,,,,, ow furnished by
She eaten an hers. Pennsylvania steel Company.
,. Springfield, it not been their disappoint-
Hon. w. II. Day, of Weldon, is has resigned as a member the j JAMBS
N. C.
not a lawyer of fine ability and commission to treat with tho Cher- f time, the company
cars by 4th July.
As it is they will probably begin
large practice, but enterprising in Indians.
other directions. He has a Tue saloon bill, go- next week.
PIT
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
R E E X V I L L E, N. C.
acre farm about a mile from
Weldon, on which he is making an
effect July prohibits mu-
s-c, cards, dice, billiard tables, pool Mrs. E. of La., says
experiment of the profits of truck- Ly bow,. a so, u yearn
and dairying, lie has acres
age,
had a
oats, in Irish potatoes, in
sweat potatoes, in cabbage, in
onions, -1 in 1,500
j Prentice grape vines
and apple trees, lie keeps
j which three gallons of milk
each day, his contains
between and hens, from
which he has saved barrels of
; hen manure in ten months. Mr.
The Verdict Unanimous.
W. Suit, Druggist. Ind.
Li JAMBS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,;
dreadful time with ulcers, sores and GREEN V L L E, N. C.
blotches which followed chicken pox., Practice hi all the court.-. Collection
After using many remedies Specialty,
benefit. She gave him Swift's
. , can recommend Electric she gave him s
m peach Bitters as the very best remedy. Every which cured him sound and well. J
COWS, sold has given relict m every ease. w . ,, b b the ATTORNEY AT I AW
c Due man took six bottles, and was cured u Al I X-A l-LAW,
of Rheumatisms first day we commenced the drug
Abraham Hare, druggist Ohio heard some won-
best selling medicine
have ever bandied In my years reports Us effects. P.
is Thousands to cleanse
of have added testimony, so , . .
that the verdict is unanimous that the system, and
Greenville, N. C.
C F
SB
for
Day sells from this little farm diseases of scrofula dis- Civil Engineers, Surveyors
Liver, or Bloods. Only a hall
worth a mouth. This shows that
there is more money in small craps,
winch most of farmers entirely
neglect, than there is tho groat
staples, or rather shows tho great I
advantage with which the two sys-
terns may be combined
fled little of everything
is the kind that pays, and is the
bottle at drug- cases it is without a rival. and Architects,
store. Co., Monroe, La.;
The United Fish Commie- w- is
I at Wood's Hill, Mass., are ac- tic f HOTELS.
engaged hatching He
planing and sea bass ago he was a Victim of bad
I hi Vineyard Sound, Bay which deprived him health
and contiguous waters. -H threatened serious
lie further says that he
system that will ultimately Last week John Lewes, the j took S. S. S., and it cured him.
throughout this whole section. fat man, who weighed MO
Greenville, N.
Under now management Hot and
cold water baths, rooms and at-
Nashville Argonaut.
pounds, died at bis home in
I have been a subject to painful
boils and carbuncles over my body
servants. Table always
ed with the best of the market. Feed
connection.
TEEMS 11.50 FEE
E.
the day he was born, for Dr.
Golden Medical Discovery will restore
health and beauty, appetite and strength.
Especially M It manifested its potency
in curing boils, car-
lore eyes, scrofulous sores and
swellings, disease, white swell-
or Beak, and enlarged
glands.
rate of five pounds par week until Tho veteran actor, John Gilbert
he became a veritable mountain of died at the home of his sister, in
HOTEL
.,
HOME
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE
Polite waiters. Goo. Room. Best
fat. Everything known to Boston, Jane. age table the market afford. When in
science was tried in his case, but days. Mr. Gilbert was
baffled the skill of the best
elans.
about tho last of the famous old men
of old English comedy.
city stop at the
Hotel,
WASHINGTON, N. C
If you want to save money buy your Boots, Shoes Hats Caps, Goods Domestics at
Store next door to Jeweler. RAWLS TYSON.





fluently. He point
ed out rapid strides this
county Wat making towards an-
., . of freedom, and
among
the farmers a a
He gave the farmers much good
Eastern Reflector,
GREENVILLE. N. C.
h ed Eve
THE LEADING PAPER
IN THE
TO
Price.
BUT
President when be
from trip be proposed making
a personal investigation in order to
ascertain whether there was any
basis for
is to a big discharge at
Government Printing Office to-
. morrow-. I am Mint Pub-
advice relative to thinking and bas
acting for themselves, being per in several depart-
in their efforts, and be
in their purposes. Whether selected for dismissal,
or not his speech anises an y Indiana republicans
one thing is has at borne must be very different
min that come to Washing-
ton, or else Owens,
of State, who is just from
home, must be fibbing says
shaking of bis
unusual comment has
since been a leading topic in con-
Then are those who
will not and
and are not praise It enthusiastically ,
the true principles the there are who as earnest-
their censure of it
II want wide wake
of I he State fend for the
tor. r SAMPLE COPY FREE
Entered at the office at
Mail
WEDNESDAY. 3rd
The Durham wants Wan-
to make route
agents pay less attention to
Some think it will result in much
good, while others speak of it
as calculated to cause evil by
stirring up class prejudice. We
mention these things to show
how the speech was received by
the people generally.
of the State feel that
to patronage, personal ambition
for place, and all is sense
that Indiana a President whose
administration may be proud
For several I am con-
strained to believe Mr. Owens
is only giving the man in White
House with hope
to something some
virtual opinion is that while there
I were some things in the speech I of bis aforesaid constituents. First,
I that were useless and might well because the eves of all
drumming for his clothing house j been left out, it contain-1 from Indiana that I have
and more to their legitimate bus- much that was truthful and ever seen nothing was superior to
forcible, which if the farmers j official patronage. Secondly, the
will heed sufficiently to put of the Indian man
will of lasting hardly been long enough or its
benefit to them.
Captain Kendall, himself an old
sailor, who died about a century
ago, leaving a farm of acres in
what is now the heart of the city, on
which was to be built an for
old and worn out sailors. When
everything was ready to bin Id, it
was found that the city bad grown
so rapidly the farm it
was decided to on I lie less
valuable land of Staton Island,
there it remains a monument to old
Captain while the rent of
the city land is constantly piling up.
In order to be admitted, a sailor
must have served at least five years
before the mast the American
Navy. The inmates have the best
living, with nothing to do unless
they wish to work for which they
are paid cash. No one outside the
trustees knows how many millions
the city property is worth now, but
it is supposed to be devoted to the
old sailors. The place is a
and while the old
tars who have been expelled
deserved their late, still much
sympathy is felt for them, because
they arc, a sense, turned out ct
their own home and have no place
to go but the poor house.
The first case of execution by
ALFRED FORBES, R. S. CLARK CO
THE RELIABLE OF C
Mien to tho of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following good
that are not to be excelled in this market. And all guaranteed to be First-class and
pure straight mode. DRY GOODS of all NOTIONS. CLOTHING. GEN-
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, SHOES, LA-
CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and FURNISHING
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS. CROCK FRY and QUEENS-
WARE, ARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different
kinds. Gin and Mill II Book Limb, and
Hair, and saddles.
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY.
Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I oiler to I he trade at Wholesale
Jobbers prices, H cents per dozen, less per cent for Cash. Bread Prep-
Hall's Star Lye at jobbers Prices, White Lead and pore Lin-
seed Oil, Varnishes and Faint Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and
Willow ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a call and I guarantee satisfaction.
IN
TAILORING
Spring Display
Are headquarters for needed in
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be
but if you want anything in
Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Moves
and Cooking Utensils. Carriage Material
and House Cutlery fed,
We can save you money on any of these goods.
MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR POWDERS
which we trill roll M
Foreign and
Together with exclusive styles from our
ft toil
WE are now fitted up in and prepared to m
upon abort notice any kind or of
RIDING VEHICLES.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL
We alto keep a nice line of
Mr. E. A. White, the ;
candidate in this District, acts enough to either be
against Hon. T. Skinner, and ; proud or ashamed of.
who was badly defeated, has yarns j traveler who is at present
been appointed Collector for out the White House is cork
around Morehead Of course the railroads in great shape He
I we all remember one told. returned Iron. Cape May Monday
night and to day he has gone back
workshop, which for beauty, and Come and .,,. old rte
. . r m o R. GREENE,
electricity is making a great deal of that CUD
trouble for the courts and may yield the palm to
4th North Carolina District.
The trial of Dr.
for
the murder of Capt. at a few years ago about the little
Charleston. came to an end being carried up and out L, his
last Saturday. The Jury-which by a bunch of toy balloon. m Wednesday he is to
was composed of live whit.- and That yarn nothing compared L .,,, ,
seven colored a to two recent ones. The a cot-
verdict of not guilty, a little paper published down has been placed at bin disposal.
there, told a week or two since is then to go to the Fourth
has
of
that a peculiar boat had put in at July celebration at Woodstock.
The Assembly
closed. According to the ac- which upon How many drummers do more
counts in the papers it Has been Samoa, this, the same time,
a profitable and pleasant session. was to The Civil Service Commission has
a large number of teachers being way City and had I
cargo
cause a temporary to the old
method of which is not ex-
played out yet. It seems that
the man strong-
objects to being
but whether tear of the name,
or of the thing itself docs not
pear. He is appealing now to the
higher and the lawyers are
trying to show that it is very
proper to kill persons In electrify.
They may be right, but for the life
of inc I can't help thinking that
the bottom of the whole trouble was
touched long ago the who
wrote
No rogue ere yet baiter draw
W opinion of the
C.
J. o U
LIFE AND FIRE AGENT,
GREENVILLE, N. C-
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAN D
All kinds Risks placed in strictly
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
At lowest current rates
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE.
DURING THE SUMMER
will have arrivals of Nicest and f
Confections.
I keep constantly a of
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS,
CIGARS, TOILET SOAPS,
All your wants in the above good, can
V. L. STEPHENS,
boxes of pi
cigars a.
mi its tour,
Commissioners arc disappoint-
present. European party
have gone to New York be In only
i- -t ,, r, did they the law
to sell to the I State.
Weekly Weather Crop RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY
whence will sail for Europe
and spend a few weeks in the
We wish
a pleasant voyage and a sale re-
turn home.
Those of us who
in sections where the
key is numerous know what .
fondness he has for getting old
newspapers to paste up in his
house in winter to stop the cracks
and keep out cold. Perhaps
this will account for so many pa
para being now lost the mails
and never reaching the persons
to whom they are addressed, the
mail agents may be lay-
in a supply for themselves
and friends for future use.
tin.
The
working these cyclones was
being carried For the Friday,
. lie visits of inspection be kept
explained. Last week the News
triad to go one bet- ooze out the law The reports of correspondents i
and told that an electric bl, without rear jibe Weekly Crop Bulletin,
had been discovered down there , rarer. This if Forth Carolina
penetrated the earth and Listed in, will make the law a per-Intent Station and State Weather
served as a telephone between j thing or it will cause it Service, co-operating with the
he repealed. Slates Signal Service, show that
Mr. Porter, Superintendent of the there has been an excess rain-fall
Census, proposes lo set up little
opposition to the Civil Service Coin-
mission, lie refuses to take his
clerks through the
has arranged a list of questions
this country and China Won-
what will come next i We
would not he surprised to read
any day of a big sand fiddler
king the hotel on his back and
running out to sea with it; or
that a big excursion train had
awful funny, the way J.
C. L- Harris, the editor of
a deficiency of temperature and sun
shine for the week ending Friday,
June 28th. the same week last
year the reports indicated an excess
of rainfall and temperature and
about the average amount of sun-
shine. An unusually heavy rain
I point The only difference is, j storm set on Friday with prospect
speed past hotel and rushed by the Civil Service for continuance several days, j
right on through the depot on Commission some of the clerks The upon crops is reported as
the pier into the sound, that, the would he Democrats, while Porter's There has probably been
run away from the engineer and
vent thundering at
which he says all applicants must
answer satisfactorily before
horror stricken guests makes sure of all being Be-
down the track after the fugitive;, publicans,
defunct Raleigh train expecting to find the pas-j Special orders have been given
organ, and one of the bull and cars buried beneath Internal Revenue as to
dogs of that party, has got left. roaring waters, but watching fruit distillers, during the
yelled and howled with j upon reaching the pier no water coming season.
a voice during the last seen he
campaign, and, of course, ex- so it up the
big reward when liar- and the train had run
got in. As soon as the in- land
was eve. he joined the freight safe at
the army of emigrants to Wash- Fort Macon. No, indeed, we
He wanted Hie Raleigh would not be to read
and BO confident was all BU time to let up
he of getting he had not on this line. sufficient
only discontinued his paper but auctions at Morehead to make I thing
had also made several promises desire to go now and will be for
of clerkships in the office. j without many big lies being days to come. Our Fire Corn-
told about what is not there and
what does not occur.
New York Letter.
Patriotism Uppermost-Old Tars
too much rain and too little sun-
shine for cotton, all hough that crop
is reported generally in fine
and -rowing nicely. Corn and
tobacco are doing well. The week
has been unfavorable to
The following rainfalls arc reported
a comparison with tho weekly nor-
which is about 1.25 inches for
this season will give the amount of
excess in the localities where rain
Elizabeth City,
THE FRONT
D. ah son,
To
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House.
WILL CONTINUE
CARTS DRAYS.
My Factory Is well equipped with the heal
but WORK. We up with times and
Beat med all work. All styles of Springs are
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn. King.
Also keep on band a full e ready
HARNESS AND WHIPS,
the year round, which we will sell as low as i
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING.
Thanking people of this and surrounding counties for pant favor
merit a of the
put up nothing
.-t improved styles.
ion can from
E. C. GLENN.
COMMISSION
STANDARD GUANO ACID
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL,
SHELL LIME. DISSOLVED BONE,
COTTON SEED MEAL AND
Tennessee Wagons, for sale,
N. 1887.
-This apace
MURPHY BEDDING
Merchandise Brokers.
x.
special
Sew July county,
evidence of the near approach of 3.75
our great national holiday is OB I Wake county. 3.73 inches;
every hand. and par-1 Hickory, 3.00 inch-11
s arc the chief topics of
ARRIVED I
My Northern Maker and Trim-
mer, and am
prepared to execute III the latest stylos
and fashions any to my
MY SPRING MILLINERY,
die latest have
so arrived and will be pleased to -how
them to yon. My price are the lowest
and guarantee not to be undersold by no
ti-i Special bargains on all goods. .
Mrs. L. C King,
Jeweler.
If you want nice the way
J. B.
I. B.
J. c.
there's many a etc, and
pot left, tin appoint-
given to A. W.
arc mad Rails;
around Raleigh among the
crew.
A ease came up in Raleigh
last week is attracting much
attention throughout State., been appointed Minis-
Charges were preferred against lo Germany. There is
Dr. Eugene about this appointment
of the Insane and in
Washington Letter.
From our regular Correspondent.
Washington, H. C, June SB,
man with bangs,
William Walter Phelps, of Hew I go on celebrating, and in-
blowing himself to pieces,
have issued same old
edict against the use and sale of
fireworks but it is being violated in Indies; Monroe. county,
the same old way as in years ; inches; Greensboro, conn-
The of patriotism in the , inches.
Sewing Machines,
come to the out a
large new received.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Sewing
repaired and warranted.
RAWLS
To On Frills films
J. COBB
, N
c c
. Co. K C
es; Bat Cave, Henderson county,
2.10 inches; Morganton, Burke
2.05 Marshall,
son county, 1.50 inches; Davidson
College, Mecklenburg county, l-5 are receiving Spring and
Summer Goods, and hope that
you will not. fail to give
us call. We have a
hearts of our American small boy DISTRICT. Too much
cannot be crushed out by edict rain, too little sunshine, generally
any commissioner and be will reported, with rather an
hie effect, upon cotton. The wet
weather bas interfered with
specially attractive
line of
thank fob the which
j tax bestowed and be; for a the name,
to-day a line of goods cannot be i led in tills tor durability
Cotton Buyers,
worth. We have now in stock a nice line
following
Ladle
Commission Merchants,
NORFOLK, YA.
just as long as July the Fourth is grain harvest. Grass growing tine- at cents per yard, which you
by one the assisting Berna where Phelps was to celebrate the day in
and one of the stewards. ago YorK does not seem to have any
The counts were for immorality
with some of the attendants, for
cruelly to the patients, and for
misappropriation of funds and
supplies belonging to the
The Board of Directors
put down as Independence Day. j
fact that it bas become j DISTRICT. An excess
of rain-fall, a deficiency tempera-
I and sunshine, are generally ex-
ported in this district. The effect
except the attempt on the I said small boy who con- j upon props does not appear to have
part of Harrison and Phelps j to make noise as
to make it appear to the ever; but, seriously, it. is matter for
that the latter was very much sincere regret those who
i prised when tendered the have the honor their country at
as minister, when as a only good excuse, per-
fact the thing has been fully for the failure to celebrate
were in session part of last week ever since shortly after the the Fourth in this city is the oral excellent. Tobacco is
hearing evidence in the matter, Senate rejected the nomination heat; but. this is an ;
but one of them was taken sick. Mora t to same which the signers of
and the body adjourned Hon. accident I discovered the ion evidently could not have
to-day when the trial will re- cause this little display. Phelps even if they had known the in-
Dr. has done to spend the most or I convenience it would cause. At all
good work for the people of the summer in this and events the has been to make
State as Superintendent of that was that it was given Memorial Day supersede the Fourth
I out that the position had been ; as the great time for Yorkers
I given him unexpectedly, be could to celebrate, in this patriotic
plead as ex- it might be well lo state
case for not going to Berlin for that there is a movement on loot to
months.
will find to be equal to any
you will find cents.
A line of
CASHMERES
been unfavorable. Some complaint
of bugs in this district. Corn
tobacco and cotton looking well.
District. Crops gen
orally arc reported as well
this district. There bas probably We call especial attention to our
been to much rain for cotton. Grain i mp
at cents. And
many other things that we
will offer at special prices
We have had several years ex-
at Che business and are
prepared to handle to
the advantage of shippers.
All business entrusted to our
hands v ill receive prompt and
careful attention.
Double and Single Width Cashmeres,
English Satin Stripe Worsteds, All
Wool Albatross, Nun's
both plain and fancy, All Wool
Cotton Mohair Dress Hoods,
Lawns in endless varieties. Piques,
both Lace, Stripe and Plaid. Per-
and Ginghams, Cheviots
and Chambrays, Hamburg
Edgings and Insertions,
Laces, etc.,
A nice lot of White Goods kept constantly
we would be glad
to know these charges
him were untrue.
Mr. Harry Tracy, of Texas,
who has been lecturing to the
Alliance in this State,
lectured in Greenville on Mon
day. He had a large crowd to
Commissioner of Pensions Tanner
is supposed to be rather thick-
j Skinned, hut the charges of
towards a of pen-
hear him the Court House
nearly full, and spoke for more j,
than two hours. He was listen- him a say
ed to attentively and frequently leaving for the west, where
applauded, lie talks rapidly. he goes to attend several soldiers
and at times is not clear in meeting, he called on the President
but large store to assure him he a
of information and can handle of tho charges, lie also told
II. Director.
.
General Items-
are looking well
the ct weather have had
this
Our farmers are beginning to lay
by their com.
The recent wet weather has dam-
aged the wheat and oat crops that
have not been threshed. A great
. many had their wheat cut and shock
Verily the tricks or j have the stars and stripes displaced in the field waiting Tor the
the politicians are many. all public buildings throughout j and we hear of some that
The and
turn
plow, and the
cotton plows,
also offer to the trade
LARD'S which
has more merit than anything of
the kind ever put on the
Yours truly,
Linen Plow
will astonish in quality and
Linens. A I'm
Ha
Piece Goods and
Notions In endless variety a
for Men. fur.
Notice.
The bad health Mr. l. Gardner
compelled to discontinue I
Management the carriage for
me, has loft a nice good , mention.
material bought rash, on my I Goods, and Collars, Hosiery and a nice Una
hand. out stock at a shoes, to Hi all who favor 11- with their patronage, we pay special can to
liberal discount, or will easy terms Shoes both iii price. A
with the purchaser, or from cents on. We especially call tho attention the Ladles to our
line Slippers and think they not do if they boy before
examining them.
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO.
Greenville, N. C.
the country, not only on holidays
but on every day in the. year. In my
opinion this is a movement which
receive
THE SNUG
is nearly mined.
There is a great deal of
this section now. Dr. Bagwell
says he has several cases of typhoid
fever.
Freewill held their
union meeting Hickory
I church, near Bethel, yesterday. We
The fact that a number of old hear that was a large crowd
in attendance, notwithstanding
clay. I
FOB SPRING
milk
; easy terms with any good reliable man to
I carry on the carriage business for me.
We will There i hotter opening for a carriage
business In tho count this place.
I have also a large stock of general
merchandise for sale cheap for or on
time, such as Meats, Flour, Goto,
bought in large lots also nice lot of
New Orleans Molasses, nice
selected Stock of Shoes, Hals Straw
Goods, nice of Clothing, ladies Dress
Goods, fact everything that can be
In a General Store.
II.
I have an elegant line of
sailors have been expelled for
from Sailor's Snug
is causing
talk and serves lo recall one
of the
Mr. W. T. Mason, of
township, lost live hogs by lightning
on Friday night. June 21st.
July 1880
MILLINERY GOODS, I
That embrace the very latest styles and
My goods are new and I car-
a complete stock. A competent as-
has been secured and all
can he suited. My long
the business and the many j Customers
have served, to my
Hardware Nails.
Hoe.-. Plows,
fixtures,
Crockery. Amps,
Wood and Willow ware.
Bridles Whip
Water Mills.
to to all. Your
solicited.
The having leased
mills for a number of years and put them
in thorough begs leave to inform
the that hell prepared to find
Coin wheat in a mat
Satisfaction guaranteed to all patrons.
I would inform that I am
prepared to them good water
mill meal at prices delivered,
wanting lo buy at retail can
be supplied at my store In
where will also select
of General which will hi
sol
Gail A Ax and Road Mills Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Groceries
and Provisions. In this line we carry Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Lard
very best we can buy, Pepper, Spice, Soap, both laundry toilet, Star Lye
and Hall Lye, Starch, best grade of Kerosene Oil. Meats of differ-
kinds. Flour which we tow and sell lo for the
rel of good Flour come to see we are it.
life earn Window and Doors of In stock. Also the largest
stock of Furniture of any house in Greenville. .
both double and single, Lounges. Chairs of different kinds, Table, I Bed Springs
and Bureaus, Children's Cribs and Beds and Cradles. What we have
not got. in this line we have from several of the beat boom In this
country and will order anything you wish moderate prices. Don't forget our
celebrated Climax and Stonewall PLOWS when you want one. We
these In
I's when you come to town, we guarantee honorable
treatment, will your kindness and patronage. We can will
sell as low as any one who sells as good as are do.
Fleming. J. B. CHERRY CO.





M Lang's Column.
THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
C.
Local
July.
year is half gone.
Boat nice to-morrow.
Tax listing time is over.
Large crowd in town Monday.
To-morrow is the glorious
Seventh of eighty-nine.
Look alter your purchase taxes.
Considerable rain the past week.
Three week to the Press
Old news papers for sale at this
office.
Greenville will not celebrate to-
This month will bring in ripe
Bee Higgs Stanford's new ad-
The town of hail a
fire last week.
A good horse for sale or
on tune by C.
The wet weather has brought out
the mosquitoes.
Everything went wet last week,
rain being the cause.
The mad takes the place
of the street sprinkler.
July gives OS live each of Monday.
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Personal.
Mr. J. M. is in Tarboro.
Dr. P. W. Brown is reported some,
better.
Master Larry has gone
to Tarboro on n visit.
Mr. II. II. Wilson spent Sunday
and Monday in Kinston.
Bishop will preach at.
next Friday.
Mrs. A. and children
left Monday morning for Concord.
Kev. K. John left with his
for Chatham county this week.
Mr. has been
Doctors
The last Legislature made a law
the physicians of every
county to have name register-
ed with the Superior Court Clerk be
pursuing the practice, of their
profession. On Saturday Mr. E. A.
Clerk of Pitt county, show-
ed the registry book he had re-
for that purpose. would
advise all physicians of the county
to come forward and register
promptly.
4th of July.
, PUN ON THE TAB
A Boat Participated in by a Largo
Number of Prises
let,,
and Soils.
Mr. II. Tucker sent n cotton
blossom to the
last Saturday, the first of the season
hereabout. Mr. Lawrence, of
with the sick a few days, Hill, and Joe Atkinson, living
Kev. will preach in i near Greenville, sent us blossoms the
the Methodist Church nest Sunday
On Monday Mr. J. Cox banded
us a small cotton boll which he said
he found last Thursday on
of Mr. Cox. Ho also says
ho has plenty of them on his farm
and that h-s cotton is knee high.
morning.
Messrs. Greene, Jr., and
Clarence spent Sunday
in
Mrs. a. N. Ryan and children re-
home last week from B visit
to Winchester, Ya.
Miss Francis of
township, spent Saturday and
Sunday with relative in town.
ST. II. of Tar-
will preach in the Methodist
Church here next Sunday night.
AC would like your attention for a
minutes as no doubt there i- something
in column Interest you. Our
stock of Summer Apparel Is replete with
many new and novelties.
House Furnishings.
Mailings, Scrim. Lace
Curtains. Brass and Wood
Curtain Rods, Shades,
Oil Cloths, etc.
the
we you in your
commencement ropes. We
have Fancy Striped and Dotted
Swisses and Lawns.
Length Hemstitch
liters and A nice
line of Ribbons. Hand-
kerchiefs and other fancy articles
for j oil.
the Ladies
light weight
Woolen Fabrics, embracing
i in- newest -hades in
Serges,
Flannels.
Handsome and
i i r. I i
Hemstitch, Hemstitch
Organdies, Fine French
and a complete line f wash
such as Batistes,
Seersuckers,
Prints, etc. An elegant assort-
of Parasols, including all
tint is new in this line. Several
styles and colors of the
handles.
Frail Jars Mason; P. I. Cheap at
the Old Brick Stoic.
The Fire and Hand
Monday afternoon.
The Tar is on another rise. The
rains brought plenty of water.
Market Pickled Beef at
the Old I hick Store.
The Stale Guard goes into camp
at Wrightsville next Wednesday.
The steamer Greenville is
on her trips, handsomer than
will Point Lace,
Flour at the Old Uriel; Store.
The town will need another
cleaning up after this wet
is ever.
The Cash will be
lbs. Beeswax the
got a good start on lite
mil it will take work
Mr. s. P. Erwin reported a. boll the
same day.
for the Guard
There now seems to a much
brighter prospect ahead of our local
military organization. The people,
especially those authority, are
taking more interest in the welfare
Mrs. Dr. G. C. Hook-
spent last week here attend- should call more earnestness
her brother, Dr. W. Brown.
A little daughter of Capt. D. Hill,
at his home
of last
, of steamer Myers, died
Washington Tuesday
week.
We have it whispered
around for some time that a
old-fashion boat race would
off the river of July,
and at last the arrangements have
been perfected. The boys for some
time have been brushing up, scrap-
greasing and in trim
for the proposed race. How, every-
thing is ready, and fine, row-
mg may be expected. Even crew-
Is sure of carrying off the prize, but
many a slip between the
cup and the
There will a largo number of
boats to enter as we learn and there
is fun ahead. The following boats
and crew have entered with more to
Harris and Will
and Tom
Smith.
Han is and
Hooker,
it. s. O. Benjamin and
Johnson and
Brown.
Each boat have a man to
and zeal on the part of the pilot, who will have full control of
On the Board of County his crew.
Goods j
FORM
hack
ever.
best
of Snow
a short
reported
i farmers
it down.
will sell for
W.
Stan-.
See notice to creditors by
King, Administrator of dam
till, in this paper.
Track laying on the railroad is
completed to seven or eight
miles of Greenville.
The time holding I lie Press
Convention hits been postponed from
the 17th to the 34th.
Crown,
want a good -ales agent in this
town. See advertisement.
Mrs. L. E. Glove, of Now
who has been visiting her sister,
Mrs. Goodwin, left for her home yes-
A. If. and wile left
Greenville last week for the great
West. We arc not inform
they will locate.
Mr.
Hill, dropped in to see us
while the other day. He
Greene county crops line.
Novella the success-
dancing teacher, returned to her
home near Scotland Neck last week.
Mrs. Allie Higgs accompanied her.
Miss who
been visiting relatives here,
gen- led to her home in Kinston last week.
spell Miss Nannie King accompanied her.
Prof. John Col. Harry
paid for Mi. L. Fleming and
old Brick Store, j Misses Havens Cherry, Fannie John
son and Johnson have return-
ed home from the Teachers
at
lion. returned
Saturday night from Raleigh. He
was one of the attorneys the tie-
fence of Dr. Eugene Grissom m
the charge brought against the
latter before the Board
of the Insane Asylum.
The race will be from Goff Land-
to the bridge, and will take
place about P. M.
Competent judges have been
cured.
Three prizes have been by
Commissioners made an
of for the benefit of the
Greenville Guard, which was follow,
ed by a like appropriation from the
Town Council men. These bodies
of officers no doubt realize the
need of a good military organization j the
in our midst, and their action in this To the winning Silver
matter will be sustained by the by Mr Moses
probation of the people. The; To the second best
m company now daily expects the pounds French Candy., by Mr. V.
a of new uniforms and they will
I attend the encampment with good
ranks. We hope our home boys
will go forward until they sec-
CO no company in the Stale.
Positively last .
GREENVILLE, N. C.
TO out
will tell at c. We will sell at
We will sell Lawns at I to We will sell Cheese Cloth
We Combination Worsted will sell
We will sell Rushing at We sell a lot of Corsets at
; We will tell Slippers to We will sell Table Oil Cloth
j We will Mil our Clothing at cost. Pants from to
a ft u- in art
ill New York
I These figures only
good for days i
commencing July
Positively last
HIGGS
Geo. S Lloyd, M. D.,
in Diseases of the
SEVEN SPRINGS
W. L.
SHOE
SHOE FOR LADIES.
in hi.
II
AMI SHOE.
SCHOOL SHOES.
my prior no
Examine W. I., 82.00 Shoes for
Gentle and
FOR SALE BY
BROWN
Greenville, N.
-Is now mi a
Rivalry.
There is a spirit of honest rivalry
among the carriage factories here
that is worthy of imitation, that
is they try to excel each other
L.
To the last Tin Cup, by
the Boy.
After the a tub race
will take place, livery one
in this race will be expert
swimmers and no danger will en-
as to their safety.
will a big wash tub, sit-
ting inside and paddling with
hands. Fun don't mention it.
in the class of workmanship offered for the winning
out. The result of this is, it will be made Skin
not which one of three lac- Mill.
Presentation of prices will be made
Ail are
the ladies, to assemble on the
tones yon go t for a job get
good work, livery one tries to i in
where they will have
view of the races.
full
Have an organ
Ions
prove upon the work done by the
other, and even upon own
work. A few weeks ago we made
mention of a buggy boot T, .,
i i, . lac the
lured the a
. i ., , . -7 rice and Raven to
Works, that was then superior to ,,,, k;., , .
. i i I two we offices in Western
any made here. The other day we j Car
when
The make too
around poet office lobby
the mails are being opened.
German and Pearl Millet, Di-
Timothy and Clover
Seed for sale by Glenn
The premium list the Tarboro
Fair, which will be belt November
to Sib, has been received.
; Famous
To all who knew him the
of the death of Dr. Boss II. I get t.
of Pittsboro, N. . will re
with sorrow, lie was on
visits few mouths ago to relatives
Mn Pitt county, his demise will
j or sorrow by all
who met him. I
Mr. It. M. and Misses i
Bettie Warren and Cannon left
yesterday morning I'm Ocracoke. I
After remaining awhile there
Cannon will her home in
She has had charge of the
music department of the Institute
I for two years.
J. for
nearly two rears has been pastor of
I the Baptist here, look his-
family back to Virginia, his native
were called in to examine a
made at the Low Tariff Factory
which one There
were two or three features that
made it superior to the other. If a
man wants a nice buggy he need
not go further than Greenville to
drove the last nail
in the coffin of Republicanism in the
Ninth Congressional district. So
mote it be.
Bryan N. C FOR THE SUMMER.
PERSONS WISH
JUST A
months course at Philadelphia
the Wills Eye Hospital,
offer my services to the people of Edge-
and adjoining counties.
FIRST-CLASS BOARD
with privilege of
BATH HOUSE,
Can be bad in Beaufort, X. at 830.00
per month. Address,
Beaufort, N. C.
By the Sea
Spend the Summer at
health and vigor can no place equal
to Seven Springs, as any one of the
seven will compare favorably with any
of the mineral springs in this country-
There being seven within few feet
each ether, having different analysis a
larger number of ailments can lie cured
here than at any watering place known.
Persons coining to the Springs by
Railroad can gel conveyance from the
depots at In Orange, Goldsboro
Mt. Olive. I Orange Is the nearest
point. Passengers coming there on the
evening mail can reach the springs be-
fore night.
82.00 to 83.00 per day,
to per week. Liberal reductions by
the month or season,
MAXWELL BROS.,
Proprietors.
Seven Springs, N. C.
AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION
at very Low Rates
IS to BOYS MES THIS POPULAR SUMMER RESORT I
MID-SUMMER PRICES
In about twenty days the editor
of proposes to
to lira Pie., in Wes-
tern part of the Stale and will want
a little money. Tine railroads
will give a pass to ride on, but
grub don't come that way. We
is many as two or t square
meals while away, which will cost
besides we would like lo
have ten or fifteen cents pocket
change folks couldn't take us for
a tramp. Some delinquents have
been enjoying the paper for a long
time without returning any pay
now we ask them to,
assistance with a few
DAVIS SCHOOL.
This is a Military Boarding
School, and Is one of the
I mi s. . . In
Slates. Healthy location, Fine
Climate, Mild Winters, Cadet
Cornet Band, Cadet Orchestra,
Full Coarse of or prep-
highest classes of
. any College or for Business.
Complete Course in For
Ml with full particulars address
ct COL. A. C. DAVIS,
K. C.
g.
one of the delightful places on the
Atlantic coast, will be opened to guests on i
-o-
a s steamer
J V cured that will leave
ha- been
for
Ocracoke on Tuesday and Saturday f
each week, and leave New for
on Thursday of each week.
At Ocracoke every accommodation
will be furnished to guests and every
effort will be made to make their stay
enjoyable.
In keeping with
the
of nun
have been
by
own I Hooker
a r suit is no easy as
admit. Besides
both the proper colors,
and textiles. The proper prices
must ear an important
We natter ourselves
dial We've been able tO combine
all these qualities and offer to
our friends a reliable line of sty-
well-made Clothing at the
figures. For the -lout
men we will say that should they
mill thin coals we have them.
Sues to -is. Extra
Frocks in Black
and Should we
be able to suit you in this
line will take our measure for
a suit at low prices
tee a lit. A fresh line of Flannel
Dress Shirts received. Our
of Underwear,
Hats, etc. i- above the standard.
is lull season-
able at right prices. An in-
bin is invited.
M. R. LANG.
Minus
The Board of County Commission,
en bold a special meeting next Mon-
day to revise the tax list. See no-
You can buy yards India
one dollar, we lead, others and gutting.
follow.
You
by
missed
L. U. Ponder has an advertise-
in this paper that will prove
of special interest to tobacco raisers
and those wanting engine stacks.
He is also prepared do roofing
the
showing it to your
neighbor speaking a few words
in its behalf.
We lent, others follow, will
sell you yards Dress Goods
one dollar,
An exchange says Wiggins hi
dieting a long dry As
usual Wiggins shows how carelessly I
lie can handle the truth.
To All oar
Salines for All our
M.
Tucker took lour prisoners
to penitentiary last week- Six
i were sentenced, but afterward two
j of them were granted n new trial.
I per lb for Sweet Scotch
sold in Pitt Co, which I Mr. W. P. Hart, of I
a of its superiority, at wan in our office Saturday and told
the old Brick Store.
Were issued by the Register of
Deeds to sixteen couples during the
month of Jane, eight,
eight colored.
WHITE.
M. Dixon and S. Kemp.
William C. Pollard and Mamie M.
route from that Tyson, Thomas K. Cory and
be extended Baker. John A. Crisp and
Hathaway. and Mag-;
Kittrell, II. Jame's and Sallie I
E. Keel, D. and Anna
I. Nelson, D. J. Holland and Mary
BATHING
n be enjoyed will. A tram re
has been from the betel to
is unsurpassed and these sports can
be engaged In to the heart's content.
SHIR
Has been employed tor the
those participate In dancing.
of
And the prop
I have been knock j
ed from around
high priced goods
I We are making
a special
all
j mm
On which
j have been
right d own i n
; reach of every-
i body.
GO
every kind are
be i ii g sold a I
much less than
prices,
union
Shoes and Hats
Y on can get
special Bargains
c have the
goods and
to sell you,
can make prices
to the interest of
every purchaser.
Be sure lo call
on us and gel
bargains
T.
We learn from the Snow Hill
list Hint mail
place to Lizzie
to Marlboro and this
county, the change to go in effect
July 1st.
Mi. J. L. W. Nobles our
for a basket of peaches and
plums brought us Saturday.
While in the be told us be had
recently lost seven hogs from
era. This disease works havoc
among where it breaks out.
The Superior Court Clerk of Pitt
county received a postal card stat-
that Smith, who was sent
to the colored insane asylum at
Goldsboro, August 1883, died on the
of June from exhaustion from
chronic mania.
COLORED.
Albert Brown and Lizzie Dixon,
i Edward Allen and Clara
j Thomas Clark and Daniel,
Stephen Tyson and
Vines and Emma Foreman, I
I Allen Austin and Mooring White-1
head, Jackson
Handle, Cox and Cox.
shall we do with our
This is a question that many parents
are asking themselves. a very
important question t is. By ail
means, the boys should be educated.
ENGINE STACKS,
Mads to
bring, and
TIN SHOP S. CLARK ft
Greenville, C.
II ST RECEIVED AT
Drug Store,
Front Reflector Office.
Golden Medical Discovery, War-
Safe Cure,
Celery Compound, Syrup of Figs,
Favorite Prescription,
s. s. s., ii. i;.
Buffalo Water.
I neatly comfortably furnished and
the table will be supplied
the best that can be procured,
to 92.00 per day.
87.00 to per week.
per h.
Special rates to
Brown Hooker.
Visit Ocracoke If wish to enjoy
season.
For farther particulars address
SPENCER BROS.,
Washington, N. C. I
OXFORD
FEMALE
SEMINARY.
OXFORD, N. C.
Nest Session Opens Sept. 4th,
TIE IS
Tie Tar River Transportation Company
Greenville, President
I.
J. S.
N. M. Tarboro, Gen
Capt. K. F. Jones, Washington, Gen
The People's Line for travel on Tat
River.
The Steamer i finest
and quickest boat on the river. She has
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished
and painted.
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac-
convenience of Ladies.
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS
A tarnished
best the market affords.
A trip on Steamer Greenville Is
not only comfortable but attractive.
Leaves Washington Monday, U
and Friday at ii. o'clock, a. m.
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday o'clock, a. m.
Freights received daily and through
Bills Lading given to all points.
J. i. i in ii in .
Greenville. N. C.
m m m, m, in
The classes will be arranged
lieu pupils ran enter the first week in
January.
TEACHERS
Principal,
Km st. Principal
Miss r,
Vocal and Instr
menial Music.
Km an
Drawing.
Mrs. K. IF. Book
DEPARTMENTS,
Primary. Academic.
Classical and Mu-
Painting and Drawing,
ADVANTAGES
Large, Comfortable
Location and Good
Plenty of Well Prepared
aiders. A of
all being graduates of class
Music Department equal
work to any College Slate.
New Pianos and Organs.
a volumes,
recently for the School.
Moderate, from to for
and Tuition and Terms
for I lay the as advertised
Pupil., who do not board
with the should
before board elsewhere. For
fur i. Address,
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly as Executor of
the Last and of Irene
I'm ins notice i- hereby given to all
persons Indebted to testatrix to
come forward and make Immediate pay-
and to all persons having claims
against to present them to
the authenticated
within twelve mouths this date, or
notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery, Alfred
of Irene
Tucker Attorneys.
May 1889.
LOW TARIFF
CARNAGE
NO W
Tor have Buggies now. All
ere free to buy where you phase, but
If want lo save money you conic to
my Factory on street, rear of B.
cherry in--. For convenience we
have an entrance through II. V.
Keel's Stables on 3rd street lean give
you
, i for and accessibility.
there.
The number of marked . . r. . . ,
that arrive in the mails is c that the
quite lame. Another testimonial to bug extended
the inefficiency of Harrison and
At the close of the season we will
be if every thresher in
county will hand us in number
of bushels of wheat they threshed
the this Benson,
beneath the surface, but some of our
citizens arc that the bugs
have eaten up the vines their gar-
meets these requirements. It is
in every particular.
There is a large faculty of able, pro-
lessors. The best instruction is
en in every department. Young
men can complete their education at
lens and are now going down the Davis School, or be prepared the
ground and eating the highest classes of any College or
t I University. There is also a full
It Can . course in Civil a full
he man who could run a paper to Commercial Course, a I branch
aster Waiter brought is in heaven wearing I preparatory Course. There
us a basket nice
day for which many thanks are,
tamed. Also to Master
for apples sent on
Monday.
in
are entitled to the beet that their
money will buy, every
should have, at a of the
a of gigantic proportions and l extra for any
Fuel, washing
of these
of selling
to represent as Sale-agent In this
town per year can be
N.
Philadelphia. Pa.
The largest Clothing and Merchant
Tailoring House in America.
Notice to Creditors.
OF PITT
County, having issued Letters of Ad-
a double set of wings I studies.
You must lie mistaken, out am furnished free charge, in
opinion man who could run a another column, will be found some
paper everybody has particulars Davis School.
been born yet, and bis mother ,
dead. Tax Notice.
is hereby given that the Hoard
Commissioner of Pitt Comity, will
ministration tome, the undersigned, on
the 28th day of June, on estate
of deceased. Notice is
hereby given to all persons Indebted to
the Estate to make immediate payment
to the undersigned, and to all creditors
of said estate to present their claims,
and properly authenticated, to the under-
signed, within Twelve Months after
the dale this notice, or this no-
will be plead in bar of their recovery.
the day of
K.
on the estate Stancil.
From Pitt to
One day last C. Court in
M R. L Column,
i . in a ,, ii ., . . i
, an exchange With
P. u N. the
was the first Canadian
and are
b one
will person applying
. to who has not
fore listed. By Board,
i II. Clerk.
July 2nd ism.
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly us
tor of David C. notice is
hereby given to all persons indebted to
said intestate to forward and make
immediate payment, U nil creditors
of said intestate to their
for payment within twelve mouths from
this dale or this will be plead in
Mr of their
May . Wm. L. Smith,
lark deed,
nicker Murphy, attorneys.
most form
LAXATIVE and NUTRITIOUS
or Tin
FiGS OF CALIFORNIA,
Combined with the medicinal
virtues of plants known to be
most beneficial to the human
system, forming an agreeable
and effective laxative to
cure Habitual
and the many ills de-
on a weak or inactive
condition of the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AID BOWELS.
It ii the most excellent remedy known to
CLEANSE EFFECTUALLY
When one is or Constipated
SO THAT
BLOOD. SLEEP,
HEALTH and STRENGTH
NATURALLY FOLLOW.
Every one is using it and all are
delighted with it.
ASK YOUR KM
striven
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
FRANCISCO, CU
Thai ever bad in your life for
in less money than any one
else the county can Rive you. why
for ray expenses are less awl I pay th
-put cash for Roods save the dis-
counts, and It yon don't believe it
The corps of teachers the of any in ,. m, Having had IS years
the laud, holding diplomas from in the busbies I guarantee
schools as the I satisfaction or no charge. K-
the School of Languages, the a specially. the
Institute of Maryland, place on 4th street rear J. II. Cherry
Cooper Art School of York.
The teacher of Piano and Organ is a
graduate of the Norwich Conservatory,
and afterwards studied under New York
Professors.
The teacher of Vocal Music won both j
the Vocal and Instrumental Medals at the
Richmond Female Institute, and
ward studied three years under the
New York Professors.
ANNUAL SESSION I
OF
Hoard, fuel, lights, washing, full Lit-
Course. Including Latin I
French. 8170.00
If paid one-half in advance, 101.60
The above with
If paid one-hair advance. 210.00
Apply for
P. P. HOBGOOD, Pies.
A SUPERB LINE
Can now be seen at store. I have
the latest and newest patterns, and
an experience of several years at the
business me for all work
satisfactory and well. I do
WET AND DRY STAMPING
moderate prices. Will to have
call examine my stock.
E. A.
Notice,
THAT AUK IX-
j A dented u me are requested to come
I forward and lie their accounts at once
the cf June. I also offer my
Koch and Shoes at cos
for cash very
What you
m to
cost.
low.
t i yours,
T. II. Moon.
X. C.
A.
Greenville,
CO. P.
Cotton Lard,
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC.
FREE FROM BOG FAT.
PURE.
ECONOMICAL
For sale by all Send for
Pamphlet, entitled
ABOUT
ONE HUNDRED DINNERS,
or bow lo provide a good dinner for Pour
Parsons for One
An excellent Cook Book of pages
containing one hundred
Hills of Fare, with low U
each one, so the cost,
lour persons cannot exceed one dollar,
also additional recipes.
This valuable hook ill be
to any one sending or presenting the
tickets, representing the purchase of
twenty O.
our Store, No.
Ill St. N. V.
pall of our contains, a ticket,
the r on which corresponds lo the
of pounds the pail,
Cotton Oil Product Company, H. Y.
SOLD BY
Broker, Greenville, N. C.
Of Interest to Ladies.
FREE of our
f r lo any .
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USE SOAP.
THE
REFLECTOR.
I o.
TO A CHINESE IDOL.
DECAY OF TRADITION.
DISTORTED BANDS will surely lo who lean wash
Clothes in the old-fashioned way-will. soap. How can it be
and you spend hours rah
steam and odors which rise from the Mb, impregnated v. ill. Una sou
clothing, and with all this have not obtained the best result.
WITH woman large wart.
have to rub yourself and your clothes to pieces, i do not have to i
when Inched you an- not too tired to m your work h well at
done, and you have saved many hours of woman s
PYLE'S is the model
UNTOLD MISERIES
BO O K S
from the Errors of folly. Tire. Ir-
Ac, mar h cared at home, Tail or
mod
Tr.-v hr mail. o
5-i-r en-- f IMP,
Send K fie Medical
or W.
ft K. K.
Schedule.
SOUTH.
No r.
Mar . Mail, dally
ex Sim.
GOOD
Sent or. f puce
in the of Africa.
A MOM instructive work.
; cent-; cloth
Initiation of
Tho- Paper,
Selection Hark
rage paper cloth cents.
St.,
TH the world
at price-
ESTABLISHED 1375.
you ruled, pod divine.
In sacred, steady
n river dark as mine
Mid trees.
And to you the
With their smooth, unshaven chins,
from their sins
On knee
Tiny footed maids.
their raven in
In similes
the
torn
beheld their and tears.
Listened hopes
And their rows
Now her
In my lady's boudoir.
Ever dumbly pining for
Last repose.
You sit stolid day by day.
With your cheeks k- and
Stony eyes and
Little nose
tho
You will
nor
a Roil. i on a
Pep-r
Clinton bollard.
I pin
Ar I
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AT THE
STOKE.
p.,
AND BUT-
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No
daily
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Daily Sunday.
Train Scotland Neck
I an
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ex Suit.
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am
pin l
their will
I heir inn-rest to net our price- before par-
i-
TEAS, c.
LOWEST
TOBACCO CIGARS
we buy direct
ill you lo buy
-lock id
profit.
com
s -m
leave Halifax Scotland Nick at
M. leaves Scotland Meek
M. daily except Sunday.
Train leaves Tallinn. X via
K. S. except
B M. P l.
JO P M. I M.
leaves X daily
except lo A M. i A
M. N , 1-1 A M.
A M.
Train on Midland X Branch leaves
Gold-born at,
arrive N All.
leaves X a M.
S A M.
Train on leaves Rocky
Mount P M.
I'M. Spring Hope I M.
live Spring I A M. Nashville
Rocky II A
M except
out
for except Sunday,
r II A M leave fill-
M. awl M.
II Ml SI
Southbound train .
Branch is No. SI. is
No. except Sunday.
Train South will stop only
and
Train at
Weldon for all points daily. All
via am daily except Sun- i
lay vis
Train, make close connection for all
North via Richmond and Wash
All train-run solid between
ton and Washington, and have
Palace Sleeper- attached.
DIVINE,
General
R. Transportation
T. M. inter
Atlantic N. C. Railroad
In A. M.
1st.
lit
SI.
always on band and -old prices lo suit
the times. Our goods arc all bought and
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk
n rim. sell at a close, margin.
s. M.
Greenville. X.
EVERYBODY LOOK.
Surgeons on
ships always
as carrying a surgeon.
know of the surgeons
frequently carry, nor do deny
that arc clever young
men. The pay, which is calculated
on or commission, is good,
candidates have lo produce ex-
Hut when the
ship owners have, their pa j his tint
of tho contract the responsibility
on the shoulders of tho of
to celebrity. If he
and means to succeed in his
is little of his being
supine. The risk is rather on tho side
of professional zeal. lie has a rare
opportunity of experimenting
his own sue, as never could
have come to him at home in the hos
in
is his motto. Each case
of serious illness is an agreeable sen-
a superb compound ,
is a godsend; each subtler malady is a
joy and a treat for the rest of the
age. lie tries all manner of empirical
remedies with the beat intentions; he
revels in uncontrolled of
instruments in the of the pa-1
science. It may hit or I
miss, kill or cure, but somehow even
a well principled young man can rec- I
anything to an elastic
conscience. have shudder-
ed at reminiscences from of those
emigrant Booting hospitals, told in all
rood faith, in moments of confidence,
by practitioners who honestly believed
they had been experimenting in the
cause of humanity.
The Invention or lo Una
laid lo Folk ,
It is said that tho invention of writ-
injured tho power of memory, and
years ago, before tho schoolmaster was
i abroad, as he is nowadays, it was
to meet with many of
strong memorizing capacity
i persona who could neither I nor
j write. Complicated accounts could
be kept by tho aid of a only,
and tho memory of many a small far-
mer or petty rural shopkeeper was bis
only and order book. It is
i lain that since the art of has
, become an almost universal
the faculty of memory,
j less needed, ii less cultivated.
Long after invention of
rested much upon or. I
assert one
of the ancient races of Italy
no written language, and even x. here
written were in use, oral
tradition formed an import ant supple-
to them. Folk lore tales and
lads have handed down from
lip to lip for centuries with curious
When oral tradition was
I as a vehicle for actual information
j more care was taken regarding the ac-
curacy than would be the in these
i days. The old reciters jealously
ed a time honored form of words even
in their prose narratives. Breton
peasants, notably thus; who possess a
talent as raconteurs, will repeat a
i or a with scrupulous
fidelity lo the established form in
j which they have always heard the in-
; related, and will check a
i who to deviate from the
orthodox version with
the story should begin
I repealing the regular the tale.
The eastern story teller deviates little
honored recital of talcs of
love, adventure and magic; we
all our old friends from the
Night if halt to listen
to a professional raconteur in the
streets of arty oriental town. In the
days of war against proscribed books
faithful memories wore often utilized
to preserve prohibited works from ob-
During the persecution of the
in Thirteenth
when their version of the Scripture
was prohibited and destroyed
ever found, their ministers committed
books of the sacred volume to
memory, and repeat
meetings.
to enumerate th
which tradition
were forbidden to
THE SPRING YOU WANT
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Purifies the Blood,
Strengthens the Nerves,
Stimulates the Liver,
Regulates the Kidneys and Bowels,
Gives Life and Vigor to every organ.
PROM sT
There's nothing like it.
Last very much run down and
I procured Celery
Compound. The of two bottles
feel like a new man. Asa general and
spring medicine, I do not know Its
W. I-
v. H. Vt.
At
dyes
m-t
Use It Now
your
tills I Can It
tine
It Is ;
since It I have nil like i new
E Dakota.
Props,
LACTATED FOOD
THE DELLS.
written histories
chronicle.
the whole.
at re-
It would be tedious
many instances in
preserved what
oral traditions
Strangely accurate; strangely, when
we consider facts
altered and distorted when occurrences
are related story tellers.
which a secret whispered to one
person and repeated to a
is usually altered out of all
recognition when repeated aloud by
the last is played every day in
society. And vet local tradition will
mid arrived and now tor
-ale
hi A King
F.
Will sell
cash.
Wills.
II
i terms on time. I
I iv for a-b and can lo .-ell
as an;, one. Give me a call.
UNDERTAKING.
What a pleasing variation from the
present national emblem would a
dainty blossom afford in tho profuse
decorations and commemorative de-
signs. A national would be
just as distinctive upon a badge as our
shield or or large winged eagle, J
and would be susceptible of much
more dainty bundling artistically. I
There is no doubt. I suppose, but that
we all would glad to have a nation
but how shall decide
upon Cannot some method be
suggested by which the popular pref-
can be ascertained Would u
popular vote upon the subject be
practicable i
How else can it be
of note have offered
upon the subject, but, of
course, they are without authority to
decide the matter, and it is not likely
to settled until a very general in-
is fell in it. Tho press can do
much to arouse this interest, and let
us hope it will work in tho good cause.
Lady in New York Star.
j faithfully chronicle the site of a battle.
I the burial place of a hero, tho date
a siege, and sometimes, after
of historians and antiquarians
have scoffed unreliable local
a later investigation will dis-
cover traditional story
was true one all. rail. Centuries
of repetition may have slightly added
to the incidents or distorted some
the facts, but the main tale is strictly
exact. The reputed treasure trove
i prove but a trifling hoard, the
battle field smaller in I he graves
of the heroes
regard-
ant
and
In of
a f rum one of let-
each local tradition is true
the .
locale where they
-n may I claim to bi
as a -i I history; though
this, perhaps, i- Oral
tradition is usually from con-
arty bias, Tho repeaters of
traditional on the tale as
they heard it. but now many an
historian appears a
brief for one side or another in every
contest and 1.1 write his history
a view, not of elucidating facts,
but of representing certain historical
characters as angels or lite reverse.
Such writers are the pleasant-
est In real; an
Annul of
says tho
poor man's only and. indeed,
what Would world be without tho
music of their ringing Many learned
philosophers have ground out column
after column of essays j
in their attempts to depict to us the
that would fall
upon us should be transported to a I
world without color or instrumental
music; the result would an rely be equal- j
i disastrous should some evil genii i
deprive us all the bells in the world j
and of the manufacturing anew I
supply to till their places.
What would London have done for j
a lord mayor for three whole terms j
between the years 1380 and 1-11.1 had
not Richard WhittingtOn heeded ;
gentle admonition of the bow bells as j
they told him ill silver tongued
again, Whittington, thrice lord
mayor of
Tho name of tho inventor of bells,
has been in the wide revolving I
shades of centuries past; but what is
in a name It little matters who ho j
was or where he lived. surely
know as much of his personal history
and habits as we would if told his
name w is William Dan or
Mo-es. that In- lived an indefinite ;
period so many years C.
Bells are mentioned as In-ill part of
the vestment or ornaments attached
lo the wearing of ancient Jew
high priests as far back as the time of ;
Aaron and his brother, Moses the
meek man.
Even in more remote times we are
told that religious assemblages and
caravans about to start on a journey ,
were called together by tho ringing
of hand bells and cymbals.
bishop of Cam-
a small Italian principality,
was the first to a bell on or near ,
building wherein Christians con-
for worship. This was
the year A. primitive
church buildings were not provided ;
with a belfry, that very necessary
adjunct being a separate building or
tavern erected at front or
the rear of the main building and
used for the sole accommodation of,
the bell. These towers were usually j
called in honor of the.
Italian state, in which
they were first erected. In early times
the bell itself was called a j
throughout Europe, and may
be. so called ill Italy until for
aught tho writer knows.
the Fourth century Christians
attributed lo Bishop bells a
two fold efficacy, to be
as useful in warding off lightning as I
in admonishing dilatory churchgoers
of the duty they vis and
A. favorite inscription on bells
of the Fourth and Fifth centuries,
and even down through tho Middle j
Ages, was; i
Schiller, I
in of .
uses tho above as a motto. If trans-
lated would read something like
call the mourn the
break tho
W. Wright in St. Louis Republic.
I would respectfully call your
lo the following and
to remember can buy a
or of
house ape any other in the
I country. Thai is the most reliable
i best having represented
over forty years in this vicinity.
j That is second m none
mid has unusual tor filling
lier promptly am satisfactory.
Very re
W. in P. W.
Conn.
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ton is quoted. In which the great his-j is sadly dull, as a rule; hut when a
and essayist gives a specimen I biased writer plays the part of Clio,
of tho critical articles called forth j tradition may Often prove the
the brilliant performances of guide of Polk lore, if
ethereal runs the j an altogether reliable
passage, like Hakes from tho in-
and then, rising into the
air, crystallize and form The
dazzling obscurity of on
which amused and astonish-
ed has equaled, if not
surpassed, by a like panegyric on the
of Dr. Hans Billow, lo
which attention has been called
Tho Musical Times. the high
white light of a matchless musically
intellectual says tho writer,
lie touches becomes with a
vivid life. The tone leaps up to
his electric touch; and marvel-
tonal edifice is erected under our
very sight, or rather
don Life.
P.
extinguish I .
tor
and
it i lass easy
. .
Too sail
Tim Maoris, every in
their world, indulged freely
in cannibalism in the olden
though they long
for this practice
found in the
DISCOVERY.
of
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and
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i and Sat
i Wednesday
Train connect, with Wilmington j
Weldon Train bound North, leaving
S in., and with
Danville Train West, leaving
p. m.
Trail. connects with
Train, arriving at
in., and will. and
Train from North at p. m
with and
Freight Train, leaving
p in and with Rich-
Danville Train
leaves at p.
Season Hound Trip Tickets.
special Rates Pare. Trip
Tickets, stations named below to
of In
June 1st.
Prom To Season, hat. Night
Mi in d i--y
i m if- and
Kinston
New 1.58
of Round Trip
from to
point the W. X. C. R. R.
GRAND EMPORIUM
Shaving, and
Hair.
FRONT
the Opera at place
I have lo. at. d. and Where I have
eve. thing in my line
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE,
MAKE A
MODEL BARBERSHOP
ml. all the appliances ; new
and chairs.
at reasonable
work of my -bop class has roved
Very
Tender
Now the French popular
horse meat and frogs they have
heavily into snail culture. Small
armors said to from
to a year fattening those tender
They arc bought up read-
by the wealthy,
favorite food. Mushroom culture and
snail culture utilize tho dark places,
cellars and tunnels. So it is that tho
possibilities of food supply increase.
Much of the best that tho earth sup-
plies has so far been neglected. Our
locusts that the western farmers will
not eat is tho chief article of diet in
oriental Louis Globe-
Fowl In an
Professor of
after a long series of chemical
declares that an egg contains as
much nourishment as a pound and an
ounce of cherries, a pound and a
of grapes, a pound and a half of
russet apples, two pound of
and tour pound of pears, and that
pounds of grapes, pounds of
russet apples, pounds of pears, and
pounds of plums equal in
nourishment to pounds of
York Sun.
also, throughout most of the
of their country,
the arrival of Europeans
ed pigs, cattle other domestic
possessed mammals
ever, thus meat, except
of the human subject, impossible U
attain. The Maoris never ate
friends unless they were hungry, and
regaled enemies
who had been slain or captured in bat-
When tho whites came among
them they cooked individuals at
an experiment, but very generally
abandoned the practice, as finding
the flesh Ho result, no doubt,
of the use of this condiment in most
forms of civilized foods, tho taste
which the Maori could not stand.
Most of their white captives, there-
fore, were and were read
riven up to any one who would
exchange an old musket or a dozen
cartridges for them. Money they did
not care for, not knowing its use. mid
regarded sovereigns useful only to be
pierced and hung in the ears, being
quite willing also to exchange these
for shillings, as being a trifle larger
and regarded as more becoming.
in a
On piazza of n Par Harbor cot-
now unoccupied, two young
people themselves evening
seated upon a garden bench, near a
at the corner of the house. It
was a bright moonlight evening, mid
happening lo look in at the window
the Kent Ionian spied across tho room
through another window on the op-
side another couple sitting on
the piazza, with their arms lovingly
entwined and evidently wrapped in
sweet oblivion to all things mundane
Whispering softly to the lady with
him. lie cautiously stole to the corner
and looked round, but the couple had
gone. Returning to his seat, he was
astounded, on looking through the
window again, to behold tho same
couple in the same attitude. Waiting
a few minutes, but still keeping their
eves on the strange couple and noting
maneuvers, they planned that
they should both jump suddenly
round tho corner and surprise the
They jumped, and lo I the mys-
two had again vanished. An-
other ghost story was well under way
when our young friends discovered
that they had been looking in a
Journal.
BEFORE
w i lira quarter prices of
Machines
Farmers i. u
THE CELEBRATED
Wheeler Vibrator; Thresher
or made 1-y us.
WHEELER CO.,
ALBANY- N. Y.
ROOT BEER
IN LIQUID EASILY MADE
MAKES FIVE CAUCUS
The best Salve III the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, risers. Salt
bopped Hands.
Corns, and all Skin
re-
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
per box. For sale by
The moat APPETIZING
in world. IT.
Auk your or for It.
C. E. HIRES, PHILADELPHIA.
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re-
II to guaranteed
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Fixed Many All
A smart 10-year-old boy living on
Charlotte avenue is greatly interested
in theatricals. Tho other
evening ho concluded to write a play.
of After ho said to his no-
The success of the fencing .
id a doubt the would tell me what to
For Sale.
I will my Center property
consisting of two acres of land with
store house, large warehouse and tenant
on reasonable Property
waled at Center If lit on Tar
propriety of fencing as a pas-
time. It is not too violent, for each
can her activity to suit her
self, and remain on the defensive or
assume the offensive as she feels like
it. Twenty minutes of active
will give more exercise to all the
muscles of the body than two hours of
pretty fast walking. Ono of the
of the class said to the
I ruin
power saw and
will sell at a sacrifice.
1.011
K j i-i.
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Hot
l. l.
if.
very desirable location tot mercantile j writer that in her opinion one month's
business. have splendid fencing will teach a girl better how
to walk and carry herself a draw- j
room than a year's lessons in
or calisthenics
Those who have seen tho lithe,
straight figures graceful motion
of. the ladies who in fencing Harry. I
mill that
M.
ill.-. N. C.
Self-Inking Pen Pencil
an . ea
MARKS
name In i
W a
PUB St. 1-1
in fencing
will be inclined to agree with her
fully and to wish success to those who
have added to the list of female
an exercise so eminently fitted
for the use of the fair sex and. for
their physical
York Star.
do with naming a playmate.
killed all tho rest of tho boys off,
but Harry's a stumper. I don't know
what to do with
not leave him out,
proposed his
out I guess you
don't know him, Why, he'd
mad and wouldn't speak to mo for
After thinking a minutes he
what is it to
mother told him, when face
brightened, and he
Needn't tell any more,
tin- situation. I'll cremate
Indianapolis Journal.
hereby offer for the arrest
and conviction of scoundrel who
hit my dog with a is an
in a Trenton paper to which
Henry Armstrong signs bis name.
of the Bishop of
Eastern Carolina.
June 23rd, Sunday alter
. V. Chin oh. New
Heine.
June 23rd, 1st Sunday after
Iv St. Sew
June
Trinity, M. P. St.
June 30th. Wednesday alter
E. St. Bean
June Thursday after
M P- St. Graven Conn
June Friday after Trinity,
Grace Church. Trenton.
June 30th, Slid Sunday after
Trinity St. Kinston.
July niter Trinity,
Bethel, Lenoir Co.
Sod, Tuesday alter Trinity,
B. P. Hell's Ferry, Pitt
after
M. P. St. Johns, I'll Co.
July 4th, Thursday alter Trinity
Dawson's school house.
July 5th, Friday after Trinity, M.
P. Farmville, Pitt Co.
July 3rd Sunday alter
Sr. Snow Hill.
Inly 8th, Monday alter
II.
July Tuesday after Trinity.
On.
Trinity, B. P., Springs,
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Greenville, it
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news. NATIONAL, STATE
and LOCAL, will it-
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to as its
large and growing t ion
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through which to reach the people
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Eastern reflector, 3 July 1889
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
July 03, 1889
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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