Eastern reflector, 31 July 1889


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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY HI, 1889.
NO.
Eastern Reflector,
GREENVILLE. N- C.
n. i. Editor and
TO SWEET
WILSON
How to Build up a Town. How Girls Can Make Money. Laughable Reflections. j Every Animal its Own Doctor.
The New Orleans Times-Demo-
makes following
up Soul towns;
ton
remark about bow to build
New York Tribune.
Ono good way for a girl to earn And Mini Provoking Selections as Com-
THE LEADING PAPER
IN
,, u .,,.,,,, ,.,.,., ,.,. M years ago, Chattanooga,
noes ill raised a large sum of money
T,. know you are faithful and love ,.,, of-
To feel when the sunshine hi- left the advantages. The money was well
That hi i it did bring in
an return. It made the
eyes, more dear me town talked about, induced capital-
own is to raise
Good singers always bring
good prices, and the poor ones ,
are worth s There is eon- j
amusement, too, to be de-
rived trout the care of birds by one
who is fond of pets, and the cost is
next to nothing after the parent
piled by rho Bad
Animals get rid of their parasites
by using dust, mud, clay, etc.
Those Buffering from fever, drink
water, and sometimes plunge
THE STATE.
Thoughts for Reflection.
Select for leisure
LATELY
Price. per year.
KATH ,
not hesitate to Democratic
that are not consistent
the true of the
f a
the Slate the
tor. e-r
invert
Than all the wealth I hi
world could
It is
and investors to go t here and
m examine Us advantages ; and as it
birds and cage are purchased, you marry the man of choice f herbs. An animal suffering fr
The rules for success are simple. A should I, chronic always
i- . I And I cut out Annie Wilkins, . f, u
big, roomy cage, a wide shallow neat as far as possible in the situ, j
When life, with its sorrows, seems hard was solid these
. , . , ., i- visits resulted in large investments
when I latter, the clasp divine
your tender an l trusting hand in immigration. The results is
, , seen in a of nearly 50.-
hand, 1111- .- , ,
the things of earth could people where nine years ago
the world goes
With His lifts of
he
lines.
For gives grief
And poverty, too the is more
To me than riches of gulden store.
Be hive until death shall
II is mine, M Jon my own
STATE N WENT.
Fowle, of Wake,
M. Hull,
of e.
Secretary of state William
of Wake.
W. Rain, of Wake.
W. Sanderlin of Wayne.
of
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba.
Attorney F. David-
son, of
Chief Justice William N. II. Smith,
Wake.
Mi of
Joseph J. Davis, of
E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and standing sentinel at the
C. of . j
, .
Fir-t H. Brown, of . . .- . ,
Beaufort. made a favorable
Second Philips, of acquaintance was with
-II. ti. Connor, of step on hoard, when old
called whir and
presented him a half pint of
A Presentiment.
At Va. in the spring.
before the N. C
look boa to join Mr
a broad shouldered,
manly looking soldier from
county, N. had been
TUB TRUTH.
is your master When a dog has lost its
w it oats species of grass,
he's on .,
Aunt Juliet, did when ill, seek out certain
An animal suffering from
The
and cleanliness arc requisites. Pa-I ins warrior ants
per spread on the floor or the cage is the social status of that zed ambulances. cut
sprinkled with sand, is easily re-1 young who comes to antenna.- of the ant, and other ants
moved and renewed. A bird j Mr- and covered the wounded part j
light color is best with one or fluid secured in , their
darker hue, or the offspring
look either washed out or two dingy.
If the male is a good singer, j like
. . f l to attend the a
a cross with a linnet will Mr.
the best It the birds was the score
alone as much as possible. not
fuss over them. Do not be alarm- you fought all
. . , .,,. . ,. ,. the war, can t your name
ed they light a little a. lust L,, J. .
soon upon which is to rule the . k enlisted. I
the Brr rather on the side fought with
What is Happening Around Us.
Liberty knows nothing bat
Soldiers Bunker Hill a
but liberty dates from it,
Out ninety- Warren lay dead
Ab from the State Press.
on the field.
there were but and possess-
hundreds of new and profitable
industries. Chattanooga has prov-
ed what great advantages come
from advertising ; and every South-
city will leap similar
making known its resources.
We have noticed a disposition on
the f of some of l hem to expect
too immediate an in-
vestments this kind. ex-
to see capital and immigrants
in the very moment the
peal Em them is made.
has better, has
i . ., but grow fast. At four weeks
that it takes some years .
tins advertising to have any effect. ff
but if the advantages of a town are painful, in
really- all it claims it deed have no
Mrs.
Weldon News
six counties m ibis State Wendell Philips.
notify Department
Sheen that have no fence law
Cats also eat grew i Evan the oldest tree some fruit must
not it, bear. u. W. Longfellow.
and seven make no report on the
, one end of a
chain around the neck of his broth
New or, that own hand did not
N. C, had a mail delivery over a the neck
hundred years ago, the postmaster Lamar-
advertise that for M cents per an-
mini he would letters on
arrival to
When sorrows conic, they come not In
delivered to . .
Hut III
the-r months. If a is ; the people at their houses, that .
I would wounded it stops the bleeding by j van in 1719. Sorrows are often like clouds,
placing its hand on wound
. when they are
in the county are tin-
pertinent and Some chisels
and tiles wore found in the cells yes-
whereupon some of the in-
too little rather than too much
nod. e careful to give nothing
salty or greasy. pair of birds
will raise several broods in a year.
Timid youth have a poem and
I want to see the
editor is busy.
I'll do just as well. I'm on my way
dressing it with and grass.
When an animal has abounded leg
or arm banging it completes the
amputation by means of its teeth.,
A dog on being stung on the
by a viper was observed to;
plunge its head repeatedly for
days into running water. This
annual eventually recovered. A
they are past
become as they were the garments
of Cod's throne off in purple and
gold along the w.
Ron.
It
Wk.-.
Fifth A.
Sixth T.
Sampson.
Seventh
Eighth A.
Ninth
Tenth of
Mecklenburg.
Twelfth
of
IN
of the finest old brandy in Ins house.
. The soldier corked in tight and
that he keep it
till the day he was killed, or he
f should be he would carry it
home at the end the war. lie
did keep it all through the. cam
and taking it home
M. of hi in on furloughs and
it back until July, at
II.
F. Graves, of
fear that capital will net find it. and
build it up. Chattanooga was one
Of Brat of cities to ad-
is consequently one of the
first to scenic benefits
Sorrows of
was a beggar.
Spencer died in want.
Cervantes died of
the dramatist,
slave.
lived in poverty and
tress.
Walter died on
The little ones are perfect flights at the waste-basket
Miss Prim Mr.
Oh, it's nothing, nothing. My teeth
ache a little ; that's
Small
Why don't take out
two weeks notes should be distinct
if the bird is to be a slug
The writer had a hen bird that
died when her brood was a week old
Omaha influence again licking the aw when it
but the widower raised the whole moon upon the tide came day.
family and beauties they were. Omaha High School don't
. know exactly what influence it has
Mr. lives at on the tied, but it has a tendency
ville, Mo., and is a successful lo fully City Economist.
He says that he has been a You charge U W
v valise to the ablest that is
many a trouble
mates said that the white folks wore Would break like a bubble,
getting mighty to come waters of
.,, , Did not we rehearse it
into their private, bed rooms and Ami tenderly nurse it.
search them; and that would a permanent place in the
. have more files in thereby
terrier hurt its right eye. It re-
. day night. venerate old ace. and love not
under a counter, avoiding the man who can look without
light and heat, although News and In ,, when
ally kept to the lire. It conversation with the Private Sec- the dusk evening begins to
adopted a general treatment of rest rotary of the Governor he said that W over the. watery eye, and the
Hid abstinence from food. The lo- most of the counties of the State twilight grow broader
treatment consisted in have through their proper officers
the upper surface of paw, which reported to the Governor vacancies
applied lo the wounded eye, in the offices of justices the peace
lies in their several townships, and the
same have in nearly every instance
been promptly tilled. Some of the
counties have not yet reported. It
is desirable that it should be done
at once.
Tie Ice Water Habit.
and deep upon the understanding.
II. W.
the hope within us springing,
Herald of to-morrow's strife ;
By sun. whose light is bringing
of freed. death or life
oh I remember, life can be
No charm to him who lives not free.
Thomas Moore.
was a
I wonder ever a song was sung,
the singer's heart sang sweeter f
wonder if ever a rhyme was rung,
inmost
shade,
betrayed.
non.
the
dis- We have sold Swift's Specific for
six in quantity lots, and the
goods have entirely
and without a complaint from
a single customer.
ft
Paris, Texas.
0- system. Dyspepsia on the side, and that
burg, he met Capt. I. Guerrant scaffold.
morning, just before his Butler lived a life of penury and
Sena K. Vance, of made the fatal and bloody died poor,
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- was then lived a life meanness
as brigade and distress.
to him that the time had come Plains, the
for him to open that brandy, lot he turned a mill. verdict is. that as a blood
Pan had fourteen medicine it has no rival.
that day. and he wanted bin. to trades, yet starved with all. Druggist, ;
take a drink with The Cap- the Italian poet, was of- Sherman Texas
reasoned with ten distressed five shillings.
Thomas G. skinner, of
Second P. col.
of
Third . W. of felt that he was going to be killed
Fender.
Fourth II.
Fifth J. of
Swift's Specific has a brisk and
comic poet, sale with us, and the
of
dean boy and merely turning the cap shoal around j
this sis are attributed to this universal to the sun the first clear day will
habit of our people. We all know kill the sprout and save the
my tied my great danger drinking ice- He never loses a wheat crop on ac-
this water when heated and the same count of exposure to weather, and
you eat a with danger exists, so he does not believe that any
when we. take ice water at need suffer loss on that account.
any time, as the sodden change
from heat to cold taxes the system
to that equilibrium which is
essential to health- The American
AYCOCK DANIELS
N C
C C DANIELS
N. C
And if
Then I have to kiss
All right, I'll eat With
Dicks,
colored, on the lino between
and Portsmouth, has been re-
o. a
WILSON. . C
Any Business to will
to-
Sixth of
t. S. lb
A. Cowles
Ninth l-i., II. of
Court Move.
Sheriff A. K. Tucker.
Register of II.
B.
Manning.
H.
Council Dawson. Chair-
man. C V, Newton.,
W. A. Jr. T. K. Keel.
Board of
Chairman s. and J. I.
Cos.
School
F. W. Brown.
. . i, moved and another named I
went m, and he was killed in and misfortune, destroyed himself at
charge.
was refused admit-
Charily. iS hospital he had erected
himself.
Durham Sun. Savage died in a prison at
Every day or two to where he was confined for m debt of
the downfall or of some
reach, he discarded everything and
took Specific. He increased ,
from to pounds, and was
soon a sound and healthy man.
Women are More Honest than
Men
TOWN.
May
F. Evans.
II. Lang.
T. Smith.
K.
Con Ward. N. Boyd
fellow man ; high as well
US low. We never rejoice over
downfall of any man. We know
that human is naturally weak,
and man is to sin as the
sparks We have no
The of Collins was through
neglect, firm causing mental de-
of
was sold for a to slave him
from grip of the law.
Fielding lies in the burying-
Weldon News.
A HAD OF IT.
said it looked like
seem to have it
bears what
C-
A. D. Marsh was judge at the pit
Monday. A young,
used in the tempera
it is rarely used in Eng-
land, France or Germany. Ice in-
creases thirst. Ice arrests
Ice checks action
of the ft is a luxury, but
like many luxuries, it has i's
heavy penalties.
duly A fierce
Capt. W. F. the vet- faced fellow offered his vote, and rainstorm accompanied lb under
It should be remembered by , r
everybody that the next State Fair I L C
will be field for six days-one entire y E Rt y H To. nut-m
tour days as here- Tl ft MURPHY,
A W,
Chatham Mr. A. N. C.
this place, made this year
-13 bushels of wheat on one and n cc-lath. harry
half acres of land, and Capt. W. L. A
asked him if he was old
j sympathy for frauds, and humbugs,
i Ward, Alfred land in religion, in politics, ground of the English factory at
For Ward. T. and M. in our social composition. Lisbon without a stone to mark the
They should be exposed and kick- spot.
ed out- When a good man is over. Milton sold his copyright of
K. 4th Ward, W.
First and Third taken in a fault, he should be for at
Her. V-f. I------- l n. .-,. . . , i- , V , . . . women on his train who
D. D., , l finished his ill ob- . B.----- .
BO blow ill out to the U
raster. ever ready to kick a mi, l when be , the the great
or an of the Seaboard and
railroad has been
in that capacity for many years and
has in that time across many
curious specimens of
is for s
man nature in all its phases and under the
various circumstances favorable railroad, and the din overhead
and
told.,.
she said.
and lightening, swept over this city
enough to vote. , b , . ,. , ,
says the fellow, am ll
the Miami Canal, broke its
How do yen know banks and worked great havoc in
London made bushels on live
acres. All this laud a few years
ago, was almost too poor to
N. C.
humanity. have had the u. and
three was the reply. R of
tad were passing under the
res favorable railroad, and the din overhead
been many. He almost deafening.
us one that he bustle makes my head
elm
perhaps ended his life, it is said,
Wednesday night.
Pastor.
Lodge, No. A. F. A.
not so good as the man who falls, almshouse, and at any rate was
will clime in help to .-end him ; ported by a servant who
scooting down the hill. As Josh begged in the streets of Lisbon
Billings once remarked, a him.
seems
would leave home with two little,
sometimes they would lose it and
sometimes they would yield to
temptation spending more than
they ought which no women at
j times resist. We asked him
to wear a smaller
she indignantly cried,
mean the confuses
beg your stammered
he, am confused
MAS.
here I've only
M. meets every 1st Thursday and man hill seems to be
night after the 1-t and 3rd Sunday at , , ., .,,,.,.
Lodge. A. L. Wow. W. I greased for the So it is.
O. I,, See. Every man is surrounded by
R. A. Chapter. No. meets ,
2nd and till Monday at Ma- i re
sonic Hall, F. W. Brown, II. P. the grease and make it shekel.
Covenant Ledge, No. I. 0.0. F. ls more
S down than it is to build up If the J lit
how they got along. Ho
. , . . . already bag at lie . ,.
he frequently lent them reel.
and had been turned out as M.
almost but it was seeded
in clover, which grew luxuriantly,
and last year that was
wheat was sown with the
above results. We commend
to the consideration of our farmer
friends who ought not to allow two
merchants to beat them farming.
Wilmington Star The rise ; Sn,
trains are ran ween forty in tho river at
j London and Paris at the moderate reported as subsiding. Tho
i outlay of shillings, say damage by the freshets to crops in
the round trip. It is just the I lowlands is said to be
The melon crop
Several families were
driven from their homes whim the
blinding was raging. The
firms sustaining the greatest loss
observed he. you are Co., ice dealers, and
pork packers.
J E B V L L E, N. V.
E Y-AT-LA W,
G RE EN V L L E, N. C.
in all the courts. Collection
and economical long have
and it full every
B. YELLOWLEY,
Greenville, N.
to help them along. they re-; m our patent stretching pants
Fifteen men
visited S
D. h.
down than it is to build up.
Insurance Lodge. i if. K. of II.,; an were known in
meets every first and third r night.
D. D. Haskett, D.
The w , we MI An order ha
The credit system is the in like a man, been issued from o
which farmer and this replied he. about l and
, , , , , duke you Dickens or to him a terrible whipping with , . ,
mg classes contend. It thirty years, as much as
home of its freedom, its luxury, of have never lost a lent lo a
AN EFFECTUAL DISGUISE.
for and wife
beating.
a bouts does seem to be p c F P.
Prices keep up; good j ft
melons were held yesterday at
Au order has Civil Engineers, Surveyors
and Architects.
and N. C
of the Second to adopt
the regulation with
white trimmings; the M worn
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of II. meets, political foundations
every Thursday C. A. White, C. q
ii social and to that other in my life. No, sir, women j said Mr. Baxter I Crime in England is decidedly on , Fourth at the re.
i would be not made with hands. It robs are you ever lose;
not. It is not free thought and any money by lending lo men . too of o. are a Mauler, rob- cl while the
HOTELS.
POST for to know. It is well it
Office hours a. M. to p. m. Money not. It is with a higher power
Order hours A. K. to p. M. No or- . ,. . ., . B ,,.
will be from to adjust these things. Christian
from to p. w.
Bethel mail arrives daily . , . ,. . . ,.
at a. m. and departs at p m. applied, more frequently
Tar mail arrives ally Sun- than otherwise, has a to
at m. and depart at I p. it. ,., .,. ,.,, .,. debts and mortgages,;
mail daily the fallen, age the aW until he w driven to a n of
Greenville, N. C.
asylum. master, the creditor, conclusion is obvious. , ., ,,,,., ,,.,,.,
lashes him with those fearful ; cw York
We help thinking that the j wake up I hear a noise in van and will be represented, seriously so. Alter they were
There's somebody in in wax, m the re- ed the into a store and
For preach
Bethlehem,
o'clock
Shady Grove, 3rd iv at I
Sunday at II o'clock.
Chapel. 4th Sunday
E P. C.
lief ween and cloak makers
i by A. A Co.
of New York, have gone strike.
; VI . j,, i ------w ------I
for its will taint wisest and beat men in his my-management of burglars yen summoned prominent people to the latter was and over
lo s will haw a revolver and go down July to dismiss plans court. Tho former left, for phi is
affect the character. nations. next year. for the great of
SAT
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THE HOME
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE-
Polite waiters. Good Rooms. Best
table, market alb ml. When In th
city stop at the
Hotel,
WASHINGTON N. C.
If you want to save money, buy your Boots, Shoes. Hats, Cans. Dress Goods Domestics at the
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V ,
Tile Pastel to the benefit of the
school fund of and It
GREENVILLE. N. C. remaining one-third to the inform-
n is act shall
u only apply to the counties Anson
and Richmond.
Sec . This act shall lo in force
from and alter
In the Assembly read
I three limes, and ratified this the
I day of February, A. 1887.
Chapter of the laws of 1899
amends act so as to include the
counties mentioned above.
Washington Letter.
THE
IS
DISTRICT.
New York Letter.
Great
special
N. Y., 30th.,
Drifted nut to sea and lost That
We all hoped would
change when Cleveland was elected
fur or while hit did seem we
tor git one more chance
an, we made good many remarks
do out, but
jest Mr. Cleveland gut
Hog on his list ovals
is the fate, as far as can be was taken do civil ml-vice
it count
Price. par year.
DEMOCRATIC, BIT
will not Hesitate to Democratic
measures that arc not consistent
Hip true principles of the party.
It yon want a paper from a
section of the State send the
tor. SAMPLE COPY FREE
the office at
Mail
WEDNESDAY. -ILLY
Ex Congressman Rem,
formerly of Slate been
elected Vice-President of the
Constitutional Convention of
Idaho Territory, lie seems to
have become bis
new home in a short while.
The rumor is that a special
session of Congress will be called
as soon as the returns from the
elections in the new States are
In. What a boomerang it would
be should the Democrats capture
a majority of the Congressmen
from those States
the intrepid Prof,
and the curious
Campbell had invented and
which lie expected would revolution-
concluded de
tie party demanded de
officers
could do de most harm. So
ALFRED FORBES,
TEE RELIABLE OF C
R. S. CLARK CO.,
DEALER
v sir
IN
aerial navigation. Several at- remained
When the Boston slugger can
scoop in fourteen or fifteen thousand
dollars one mill, what does be
want to go to for on
Perhaps be wants to try to
have the law against prise-fight-
in the Stales, repeal-
ed, bro. There's many a scheme
in these office-seekers that we
can't exactly understand.
From our
Washington, C, July
The Pension Bureau is enjoying
a of the kind-
Certain newspapers have been
charges of more or less
against almost every branch
of that office ever since
Tanner took And
now the action of Secretary Noble
in appointing a committee to
lite of all
during the past twelve months, and
the charges ii ism mi making
the applications a prominent pen
attorney of this city special,
has opened the eyes of a good many
people to the fact that there must
be some basis for these charges.
The committee investigating holds
daily sittings in the Pension office.
The sessions are secret but enough
has leaked out to make it certain
have discovered a
loose way of doing business in the
matter pensions; it has
been learned to a certainty that
many in the office have been
hugely benefited getting their
pensions related, some them
getting an increase of as much an
a month. is believed
many discharges will follow the in-
unless the thing is
hushed up which is not at all pro
now. If this committee
should make a while re
port there will be a Congressional
investigation as soon m
meet that will show up the real
condition of things. Commissioner
Tanner is said to have received
several letters from Governor
of Ohio, urging him not to
change Ins liberal toward Hie
veterans, at least not daring the
gubernatorial campaign.
can be cu the outside
almost every pensioner employed
in I he Pension has had his
re-rated and increased
last twelve months. It is
said that it was the amount el
money spent by certain Pension
office officials that first aroused the
suspicion of a wide awake news-
paper man as to where it came from
Smith, the Democrat,
who was dismissed from the Sixth
Auditor's office bids fair to become
a National issue, lie says he will
appeal his case to the civil service
commission and demand re-Instate-.
meat on the ground that he was
dismissed on account of bis politics.
He is indulging a great waste of
time, and does not seem to realize
that the civil service was passed
for the special purpose of being
violated.
The alleged combination of South-
Republican
who were to vote Brewer
North Carolina, for Speaker of the
House until he was elected, or the
had agreed to give
them they claim, is
o pieces.
of North Carolina.
having announced bis intention of
voting for for speaker,
and in the event of his withdrawal
Burroughs or Cannon.
The Chief of the Secret Service
of the Treasury Department is a
very important position in more
ways than one, and considerable
passed by the General Assembly l has followed the sudden with-
of 1887 and amended by Chapter of the opposition or Grand
1ST of laws so as to include the j and ether labor
counties of Pitt, Greene. the appointment Thorn
The Greensboro North
wants to know if
is a family roost
from the appointments made
by the present Republican ad-
ministration we should say it is,
and that the roost is full. Per-
haps Dr. Mott can tell how it is
with the Republican office-hold-
State.
We have received the encamp-
edition of the Wilmington
It is a neat sheet,
well gotten up and reflects much
credit its editor. It gives
a brief historical sketch of
past and present and
for its It
also gives a short history of the
State Guard and some of the
noble companies representing it.
Congressman Brower of the
Greensboro District, is greatly
dissatisfied about the manner in
which the Federal offices are
distributed and threatens to be
come an independent candidate
for Speaker of the next House.
It la thought that four or five
other Republican members, who
are also disgruntled, will unite
with Brower. Failing elect
Brower, they propose to vole for already going
n Democrat in order to rebuke
the administration We have
no but the President
will give them satisfaction before
Congress meets.
tempts have been made during the
last few months to test the power of
the novel airship, but no
was made last Tuesday
then the balloon was
in the. outskirts of Brooklyn, and,
with Prof. Hogan in the car, stall-
ed on a voyage from which, in all
it will never return.
Its steering apparatus broke loose
immediately after the start, and the
must have lost all control
of the ship at the outset. A few
hours afterwards the balloon was
seen heading out to sea with its
passenger sitting in the stern of the
car; and then tidings came on
the pilot of an incoming steamer
reported that he had seen the air-
ship far out at sea, skimming along
without an occupant until the
loon finally broke loose from the
car and sailed off in the clouds,
while the car sank into the ocean.
What has become of Hogan,
who bad previously made ever
voyages, and was regarded as
the foremost world, no
one knows. But that he met a
frightful death can hardly doubt
ed, and thus ends another chapter
in the history of aerial navigation,
and thus another life is added
long list of those given in the M
tempt to rule the air.
which consisted of an oval shaped
balloon connected with a large car,
cost and Prof. Campbell
says build another at once.
A NEW HALL.
The well merited complaint that
there is no proper music hall this
city will soon have no excuse for ex-
A building has last
been completed which it is thought
will suit the requirements in every
particular. It is situated on the
come
Street, and is being tilted up in an
elegant manner. It will
date persons, of whom
will be sealed on the floor.
i lie ball will be decorated in the
under de shade de Hog
while us was
cross
de Hog sand hills under
de June
bugs singing over our
blasted hopes. is life
is politics.
When Mr.
he axed Simon who dis-
stamps, salt pork,
trust product, sugar
cross de same counter, step down
out give place Moses
Wilson who
de straitest sect,
de deepest dye. Some folks and
if Simon had been in dry-
goods groceries ho would
have kept Ins place, but I guess
am only a long drawn insinuation
de clothing agencies Mr.
wanted establish-
how Simon got out
got In. Now Mose is good
man. flint to say
gin Mose, he kin chop more cotton,
plow more furrows a day
man I but his accomplish-
am not at all varied. Now
es has been hinted, de
contemplates de
cabinet by de addition
on de Development of Coons,
The air-ship, j Mose would be de man fur de place,
but his fort.
men to the of Pitt and surrounding counties, line of the following
that are not to be excelled in this market. And to be First-class and
pure straight DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS. CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, HOOTS and SHOES, LA-1 ,, ,
and CHILDREN'S sLippERs, and Are headquarters for all needed in
GOODS, DOCKS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, and QUEENS- V
WARE, ARK, PLOWS PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different if J StOCK be
kinds, and Mil Belting, ROCK BASIS, and II in
Harness, an
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY.
looking I tonsils.
and House Cutlery
CA LL US.
We can save you money on any of these goods.
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS
Hill -ell at Trices.
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton Which I oiler lo the trade, at Wholesale i
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less per cent for Bread Prep
oration and Hall's Star At jobbers Lead and pure
seed Varnishes and Colors. Cucumber Wood Sail and Wood and
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Gin me a call guarantee
ft Ml
III
Together with exclusive styles from our own
workshop, which for beauty, elegance and
workmanship equal any that can be found
We yield the palm to none.
JOHN
C.
WE are now fitted up in and are prepared It
upon short notice any kind or of
RIDING VEHICLES.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL
We also keep n nice line of
READY-MADE HARNESS.
Come and see us. Flanagan's old
R. JR.
LIFE FIRE II
GREENVILLE, N. C
OFFICE JAMES OLD STAND
All in
FIRST-CLASS
At lowest current rates
lie am little an
mot much energetic in
out motto tin
victor belong the lie AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE.
open to conviction it is true, lie am
DURING THE SUMMER
I will have weekly arrivals the
Confection s.
I keep on hand a of
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS,
CIGARS, TOILET SOAPS,
All your in abort can be by
v. ST.
ENS,
BOXES CONFECTIONS IT To
FINE A SPECIALTY.
-w-- .
E. C.
good man hit ever body
kin convince him, my
line not
see I goes
git's my read
n Avenue and 50th j Thursday de
v day Mose Ink charge,
I went over as usual git my
paper. When I got Mose
sett hack portend tor be read-
I walked up
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY
THE FRONT
J. D. Williamson,
style, and it is
believed will have no equal in New
It was built by Mr.
the well-known contractor,
and will be dedicated by Theodore
Thomas, who will a of
concerts there on September
THE
At. the request of Grant a
meeting was held at the City
Hall, Thursday, the 25th, for the
Act.
We publish an Act
in these counties, especially lite ,,
sale in small quantities.
That it shall he
lawful for any per.-on to buy. sell,
deliver mi receive, a pi ice or
any whatever, any cotton
the seed where I be quantity is less
than what is baled, except,
as hereinafter provided.
sale and
transfer of seed cotton shall be
signed by all parties
thereto in I lie presence of I
Mull be Mb
in the following form,
lo-wit
hereby deliver to
of seed cotton, at cents per
This the------- day of-------,
In our presence-
the labor
opposition is removed that he will
get the place. The labor people
opposed him his work
dining the western railroad
Why they withdrew their
lion is a conundrum that is too
for weather.
Senator of Virginia who
is also of the democratic
committee has been inter-
viewed on political situation in
State. He says is
naturally democratic. It is too
early to out hoe the issue on which
I he battle will be fought, but I
Mahone will make the high
protective tariff his rallying cry.
do not know how of a figure
Langston, the would be Con-
will cut. He hates Ma-
hone to give him trouble if
he. can, but he may be bought off
with a Bead office by the
Said bill of sale, together with a
fee of twenty-five cents for docket-
the sane, nail de
livered by the person so buying o
receiving said seed cotton, within
ten days thereafter, lo I he nearest
justice, the peace said j
whose duty it shall lie lo docket and before tho campaign
preserve the same en his civil dock- I The campaign will excite
et tor the inspection of ail persons. interest the
Sec. person buy or re National Committee propose to aid
seed cotton contrary to I he party with money and speak-
provisions of this act. any I cannot name the
buying or receiving seed nominee, but whoever he is he
who shall fail, neglect or refuse for; will be the next Governor of
ten days thereafter re and de
liver the written bill of sale, as here- has just
required, to the nearest turned from an extensive
of peace in said comity, j an tour. He says I he people there
shall be by a line not serious by the
dollars, imprisoned ; a a
not thirty day.-, two- majority are rt at
thirds of any fine so lo en present lime.
Mose, would git
my mail el you got
no sea Mose, es he folded up
de paper laid hit
yes I, paper you
up am mine.
Pete he, Cleve-
land was you go
de victors
de spoils Yes you did, an
I wants distinctly under-
TO JOHN FLANAGAN.
G BEEN VILLE, N. C.
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House.
WILL OF
BUGGIES, CARTS
My Factory is well equipped put nothing
but WORK, we keep up with times i fist unproved
Ir-i used in all work. All styles are use you tan gelid from
Storm, Coil, Ran, Horn, King.
Also keep on hand a full e
HARNESS AND WHIPS,
the will AS AS THE
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING.
STANDARD GUANO ACID
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL,
SHELL PUKE HONK,
COTTON SEED MEAL AND
Tennessee Wagons, for sale,
GREENVILLE, N. C. Mar.
item am I
of preparing for the
fair Nearly all the out .
people. the cite were invited, ,,,, Y to, J J
arid Mose at air allow
de
Thanking people this surrounding counties for put favor hope
merit a continuance of the slime.
spare reserved
MURPHY REDDING,
Merchandise Brokers.
H. G.
and I lie meet was a most en-
one.
ding the agrees that
the lair must be held in York
BOTH SEXES.
City. We have never had a world's
fair yet, it is about time I hat
we had The nearest approach
to such a was the Crystal Pal-
ace in 1833. By the
time 1892 Cornea around, there will
be nearly forty yearn of an interval
and our friends who have not
ed as since then will have an
t see how much we have
grown. definite plans can yet
be agreed upon, but the enthusiasm
shown by everyone makes success
of the biggest kind a certainty.
But with all enthusiasm and ad
vantages I am of I he opinion
we have no time lo waste if we are
to have our house order by 1892.
Vagaries of Fate.
A on Other
Mortals by tho of
body lies
want bill, little hen
lint little
Leastwise de
line and added de balance. Hit
recognized fact hit
mankind be satisfied
Au I reckon
dis fact will apply de post
department dis government es
well es hit will else
on de lop side de I
reckon el Mr.
git lot angels an make
postmaster out would
be object, but
foam de signs de times,
be much objection sum-
body git gnu make
angels out some do North
postal em-
I don't whether it's
fate or fool but Hog
is afflicted post-
masters bit don't matter who es
President Arthur
old Luke
side at Hog at de. end
de lust quarter Luke
he so he bought
keg com whiskey and nobody
git mail
Luke died. Den Simon
Simon sob
battle cry too literal but i
he seem see de pint
lessen twas
square six loot
over de fence
got
one an cum back
him sure. Fur
while hit nip and tuck, bat
when had
sum rite smart lively
got heap practice, even
at dis late day my hand has not for-
got its cunning, so after
pulled Mose out pile
lasses barrels bin
he think cue j
was git
sum mail out He did-
say but handed over
my papers, so J I hot hit
ease action speak louder than
words, I took em departed.
have Hence herd Mose an.
report me fur
officer in de discharge bis
duty you should see
Ml.
he's fur me you kin
tell my address am still
P. K ,
Hog Pitt Co., N. C.
July 27th, 1889,
Ex tension Ashed For.
The citizens or Perry and
vicinity are making strenuous
efforts to induce Hie officials of the
Wilmington and Weldon
to run their road this place to
by their little town.
earnestly hope they will
The country around Bell's
Forty is one of the best fanning
and besides
is one of the most prosperous and
thriving places the eastern pail
of I he State, it being at the head
Of navigation on Creek,
large quantities of cotton, rice
other products are shipped from
there by the way of and
added to that large quantities of
Merchandise are to the
place. If the of the road
should be changed, the people
that section we are
railroad would be amply re
paid for the additional expense by
the large of freight that
it would receive. We venture the
that outside of I ho town
of larger would
be received lo and from that point
that would be received from all the
HIS WILL BK RE-
opened Tuesday. August
1889. ion in English per session of
twenty weeks from n to
each, Incidental Fee
cents. Board per month from to
moral advantages. Convenient
railroad and mail facilities. Last year
the principal took a thorough course at
Business College, and
at the University of Nashville,
lean
For farther particulars
Z.
Bethel, N. C.
Watch-Maker Jeweler.
If you something nice in the way of I
Sewing Machines,
come to OLD RELIABLE A
new stock received.
Watches. Clocks, Jewelry and Sewing
Machines repaired and warranted.
C . H.
II C. Co
Cobb Bros.,
Cotton Buyers,
HI
Commission Merchants,
NORFOLK, VA.
B.
U.
;. MOVE.
points on the road between I
but he read, so ho had land and Kinston.
de on do principals
jet got mail
got
If people leaving for the autumn
desire the to be sent to
they will please
We are no v receiving Spring and
Summer and that
you will not fail to give
us a call. We Lave a
specially attractive
line of
at cents per yard, which you
will find to be equal to any
yon will find at cents.
A line of
at cents. And
many other things that we
will offer at special prices
We call especial attention to
We have had several years ex-
at the business and are
prepared lo handle Cotton to
the advantage of shippers.
The and
turn
plow, and the and
cotton plows. We will
also offer to the trade
LARD'S which
has more merit than anything of
the kind ever put on the
Yours truly,
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO.,
Greenville, N. C.
FEED STORE.
Dealer In Corn, Meal.
and Mill Iced.
Will pay manner cash for
Corn and
I pay CASH hr my and
to sell at BOTTOM thick.
Call on me the store of J. S. Smith
Bro. i
All business entrusted to our
hands will receive prompt and
careful attention.
Notice,
The bad health of Mr. I. D. Gardner
has compelled him discontinue
management business for
me, which has a nice stock of good
material bought cheap for cash, on my
hand. I close out the -lock at a
THANK FOB THE PATRON A WHICH
far bestowed us beg for a continuation of the we
you to-day a line that cannot lie i in market ml
worth. We have now In stock a line of
following
Double and Single Width Cashmeres,
English Satin Stripe Worsteds, All
Wool Albatross, Nun's
both plain and fancy, All Wool
Cotton Mohair Dross Goods,
Lawns in endless varieties, Piques,
both Lace, Stripe and Plaid, Per-
and Ginghams, Cheviots
and Hamburg
Edgings and Insertions,
Laces,
A nice lot of White Goods kept constantly
Dress Linen and Piece
will astonish In i
A line of Piece Goods and Paul.;
and price. in endless variety a
line tOO numerous to mention. Hals for Men. and Children, fur.
Goods, Shirts, and Collars. Hosiery an I a nice line
Scarfs. to I'd all Who favor us with their we pay special care to
liberal discount, or will make easy terms , .,,.,,.,. , in quality and price. A large of
the purchaser, or I will a,,., make 7.-, ,,.,. attention of the Ladies to our
easy term.- will, any good to slippers and will not justice if they buy before
carry on the carriage business me.
There is CO better opening for a carnage
lot of Clothing, ladles Dress I A Ax and Bail Road Mills Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
fact everything that can be , and Provisions, In this line we carry Tea, Coffee. Molasses,
best We can buy, Pepper. Soap, laundry and toilet,
Hall Lye, Starch, best grade of Kerosene Oil. Meats of differ
need f bar-
business the county than at this place.
have also a large stock of general
merchandise for sale cheap for cash or on
time, such as Meats, Flour, Corn,
bought hi large lot- also a nice lot of
lodes and Orleans Molasses, nice
selected stock of Shoe, Hals and Straw
Good .
found In a General Store.
May m. X.
Water Mills.
The undersigned having leased these
mills for e of years and put them
in thorough order, begs leave to inform
the that he is prepared to f rind
lorn and wheat ill a hit.
Satisfaction hi all patrons.
would Inform merchants
prepared to them good water
mill meal prices
Hardware, Nails. Cutlery,
Hoes, Plows, Shovels, Trace Chains.
Grindstones and Fixtures.
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps,
Wood Willow ware.
Harness. Bridles and Whip
the
and
cut kinds.
rel of good Flour c-me to sec us. we are bottom on it.
I Lye, Matches, best grade of Kerosene OH.
Is. which we buy low and sell low for the cash. If yo
carry Window Sash and Doors of different III slink. Also tin
stock of
of any home In Greenville, embracing Suits,
double and single. Lounges, Chairs of different kinds. Tables. Cots, Bed Springs
and Mattresses, Bureaus, Children's Cribs Beds and Cradles. What have
not got in this line we from several of best houses in this
I got .
country and will order anything moderate prices,
celebrated and Stonewall PLOWS when want one.
for Plow.- in stock.
I get our
We y Casting
to buy
lie supplied at my store in
where will also a select
of General will
lowest price
Robt, R. Fleming.
I'S when yon come to town, guarantee fall
and appreciate Sand e.-in will
sell as low a any one who as good goods w. do.
Yours truly,
J. B. CHERRY CO,





.
M Lang's Column.
THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
GREENVILLE, C.
Local
Frank.
Last Oaf of July.
August to-morrow.
Hot, hotter, hottest.
The town looks deserted.
Days length about hours.
Small crowd in town Saturday.
A new suit now in
Watermelons are becoming
Head on the pest
masters.
ever sec so many mos-
you
one mouth and oysters will
be
We nave more than bait hour less j Misses Bertha and Clara Drown
daylight now. returned last week from a visit in
The colored excursionists from country.
Personal.
Mr. Tyson is
Ocracoke.
Mr. J. Yellowley returned
Mississippi last week.
Mr. Thomas Christman has been
for a few days.
Mr. Will Moore left yesterday
morning for Ocracoke-
Clad to sec friend Sidney Higgs
in town part of last week.
Miss Forbes left
morning for Ocracoke.
M. C- S. Cherry. Jr., of Bethel,
dropped in to see us last Saturday.
We were pleased to have a call
from J. L. Monday
last.
Mr. Henry Sheppard has return-
ed from his trip among the
Glad to sec friend Zeno Moore
able to fill his place at store
again.
Miss Williams is visiting
friends and relatives in and near
Farmville.
. Again we are under obligations
to Mr. W. B. Whichard for a nice
basket-of apples.
Mrs. Kiddie Fleming, aged
years, died at home Green-
ville, on the 29th. was buried
at the family graveyard near her
borne.
received two communications
this week from persons who failed to
give their names. We pub-
them unless proper signatures
accompany them.
The of the saw and hammer
is heard throughout the town. The
residences of Capt. C. A. White,
G. and It. A. Tyson will
be beauties and add much to the
looks of the town. We learn that
several other will be
soon.
New Heine returned Friday.
out
A party of young men were
serenading last Friday night.
is
the time at the Old Brick Stoic.
A. new lot of beautiful stationery
just received, fend in your orders.
Frail Jars Masons P. I,., Cheap at
the Old Brick Store-
Hoc Lang's new advertisement in
this issue it will tell yon something. I
The Cash will be paid for
lbs. Beeswax at the old Brick Store.
What's the matter with a j r-
Mrs. K. S. Greene has been sick
but we are glad to learn is much
unproved.
Dr. W. K. Warren has been sick
for several days. Glad to know he
is out again.
We are glad to learn that r.
I rank Brown, who is at Ocracoke,
is much better.
The clever and genial
embarked for Ocracoke yes-
morning.
Miss Lizzie II. Roberts, of
The railroad has not grown old
yet. The town people just flock out
to see the train. No wonder they
don't get tired of going to look at it.
Just think a to Green-
ville. Why, it is something that
has never been known before by
our oldest people.
Lie that up his business
in the newspapers, shall gather a
bountiful harvest of golden
He that the advertisement
and shall have
dance world's goods for little
money. He that not to
subscribe to a paper, shall wonder
at the intellect of his neighbor. lie
that advertises liberally,
the cream of the trade. Fulton
Globe.
The editor failed to send
communication this week,
greatly disappointed, for
sure we would get an account
General Items.
The crops though poor, have
proved considerably in the last two
weeks, and we are now hopeful of a
sufficiency to support the country a
year.
Most of farmers are about
through working their crops and
arc beginning to have a little time
to make cider, drink cider sweet,
go a fishing,
In a little more than two weeks
the huntsman's horn and the voice
of the will be heard in the
land and the weary deer will be
panting after tho water-brooks.
The Albemarle Lumber Co. has
recently been buying timber
in Carolina and Bethel Town
ships.
A mule ran away with a young
man named Joseph Wynn of
last week and turned the
cart over. The wheel struck Wynn
the head and killed him.
There is some excitement in Mar-
tin Co, over a supposed
case. The wife of Council
died strangely a little more than a
week ago. She was buried and
took the train for parts unknown,
suspicion ran so high that last
the body was taken up and
poison was in the stomach.
The verdict of the inquest is said to
be, that she was poisoned by her
husband.
The child of Mr. John
of died last
day-
There is not quite as much sick-
in our section as there was a
few weeks ago, though the health
of the people generally la not very
ran
Dry Goods
HATS FOR
last Chance.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
TO out
We will sell at We will sell at
will sell Lawns at I to We will sell Cheese Cloth
We Combination Worsted We will sell
will sell Hushing at fie. We sell a lot of Corsets at
We will sell Slippers to Mo. We will sell Table Oil Cloth
We will sell our Clothing at cost, rants from
Only a more
of Sample Shoes
at York Cost.
These figures only
good for SO days j
commencing July
Positively last
BIGGS
SPECIAL
A FEW DAYS SHALL
have on exhibition Fall and Win-
lex Samples for Custom Made
Clothing and cordially invite
an inspection from those who
want line clothing.
Remember that
a fit on all sales. The garments
made by me during I he past
season give evidence of styles,
lit and durability.
lion on the completion of the rail-
road
Whit, Goods at cost for
cash. B. Co.
were scarce on the
streets last week. All gone on tho
White Dress
leash.
On last Thursday night a man
was given in Hall by a
number of young
Ladies and Misses,
at cost, for cash.
r. Co.
don't we to see the ed-
return. We boys couldn't do
within him much lunger.
Ladies and
at cost for cash.
v for the north side, we
i his last week; for. he readers of I f f
the REFLECTOR. have been disappointed.
Geo. S Lloyd, M. D.,
EYE,
Specialist in Diseases of the
iv
SEVEN SPRINGS
-----Is now on a
Bryan N. C FOR THE SUMMER
Goods at for
Co.
Opera slip-
We regret to learn of the sickness I inS occasionally and are i in the men who came
of Hiss Cobb. We wish her to know lie is having a among to this road. At
a speedy recovery. time up there among the mountains j first disposed to
We were Pleased to have a call look on them suspiciously, saying
from Mr C C l
in. i . Ki. ii. i to that he was made lat
JUST FINISHED A
PERSONS WHO WISH TO REGAIN
months course at the Philadelphia P
and adjoining counties. I Springs, as an.
one last week.
expected to make and not for the
President of the Association. From people.
Miss was a the Press Association, in Lenoir, he j
I on the Greenville
morning for Ocracoke.
Mr. Pint left
morning Ocracoke.
has the Ocracoke level.
We are glad to know that Mr.
Henry W. Drown was able to be in
town one last week.
. fair
yesterday and his excellent lady went to Blow- dealing, they have won. not
tog Rock and spent a days, n, confidence, but the respect and
From there ho intended going to also of our people generally.
Patterson Springs Monday, but we ; .,,.,, gentlemanly set
men, and made friends where
eyer they go.
July 1880.
yesterday
Everybody
Opera dip-
Susie Brown spent a low
days last week in the country visit-
1.1 r Mrs. S. O. Drown.
Dr. S.
of
he left Blowing Dock.
Accident.
We learn by special telegram that I
D. Co.
Rev. N. II. of
will in the Methodist
next Sunday night.
A good horse for sale cash or
on tune by J. C.
Was business ever so dull before
Our people don't get enough to do
to give them good exercise-
Warren's
school tor girls email boys will
open on Monday the 2nd.
Mr. I. h. W Nobles showed a s- M.
very peculiar Irish potato on y,,. i;.
of Mr. D. II. render, is in
for a few vs. We were
a terrible accident occurred
Washington on Sunday last,
while named Sheppard
fatally burned in attempting to
Lloyd, the ,. kerosene. Another
was in town on to these using the oil for
attending to the wants of our
Au attempt was made to
near Dom Pedro, of
pie.
Mr. x. the clever
clerk Lang's, returned Monday
from n visit, to bis parents in Tar-
The pretty and handsome Miss
Peebles, of Greenville, is
relatives
Mirror.
Mr. II. Morris, the firm of II.
Morris of Tarboro. was in
the oily hist week of Mr.
I .
A full line of Earle Wilson
Collars and Curls kept constant-
on hand.
M. R. LANG.
day last, it was the shape of
Mi will tony Pond Lace, the best
I Floor at the Old Brick Stoic.
Work upon the church is
progressing mid the building when
completed will be a
Bacon, Re-
liable Hams, Pickled Beef, at the
Old Di Store.
Again we are indebted to Mr. II.
F. Keel for the loan of his hand-
some week. Many
thanks.
Lightening Jars, best
the world, fare fruit without sugar,
sold by R. S.
The force now winking on the
trestle across the river are progress-
, taster after putting the steam
pile driver.
German and Pearl Millet, Di-
Timothy and Clover
Seed for sale by E. C.
Thanks to the young laities for a
of flowers.
could hardly distinguish which was
i lie prettiest.
The plank road leading to
bridge on the Greenville side has
been repaired and driving over it is
a pleasure once more.
Arrived on matter how
sick you get, yon can eat Boas Bis-
at the Old Brick Store.
A communication from
was received too late for publication
but will appear in cur nest. Get
them here a little sooner, brethren.
Last Monday night the Sun Beam
Society the church gave
a delightful part; at the Academy
grounds. It was hugely enjoyed by
all.
To Day. All our
for All our
tor M. It. Lang.
A street lamp exploded Friday
night of tho residence
Mr. Drown. Also one on
the same night in front of Mr.
Henry
The Mills have just been
thoroughly overhauled. If you
want good flour send your wheat
there and try it. E. L.
The Register of Deeds has re-
the Laws enacted by the
legislature of and is
ting them among the magistrates
and oilier officers entitled to them.
Greenville
pleased to meet
Miss Cert rude Williams returned
to the city last Friday after an
extended visit to friends and
the country.
Miss James retained home
Friday night from Wilmington,
where she been visiting her
sister, Mrs. L.
kindling purposes.
Anniversary the Greenville
We are requested to announce
that on Tuesday, August the
Anniversary the Greenville
Guard will be held in the armory.
At o'clock in the afternoon the
election of commissioned officers
will take place and at night refresh
will be served. The Captain
requests all members to present.
Will Tell.
We clip the following from the
Department of the
The Goldsboro Headlight thus re-
to and encourages home in-
were yesterday
by Mr. F. W. Cox, of this city, a
light buggy manufactured by Mr.
W. II. Cox at the Greenville Car-
Works, that beats any West-
buggy in style, and durability.
V. met elegant form
NUTRITIOUS JUiCE
CALIFORNIA,
the medicinal
I known to he
Mr. C. Lanier
sick for a week
has
been quite recommended
or ten with
typhoid level, we hope soon to hear
I of his complete recovery.
Mr. Sidney Owen, of Scotland
Neck, arrived hero yesterday morn
I to take a position with the pop
; firm Higgs
The invincible
left Monday morning take
Tarboro, Wilson and Old Point.-
We wish him a very pleasant
and a sale return.
Greenville Institute.
Prof, Geo. T.
ton, has accepted a situation in.
Greenville Institute. He is highly
as a fine scholar, a
I gentleman of excellent Christian.
character, and a teacher
several years experience. He
spent two Team at Trinity College,;
and afterwards graduated at the
University of Nashville, Tenn. He
was Principal of Academy
last year. i
On last Friday evening as our
time pedestrians were wending their way
homeward in anticipation of the
following arrived from supper in store for them,
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i Misses Tyson and
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Sam White,
Ward. John it. Cotton.
and Cherry.
The question of the yon
going to Ocracoke.
Notice to Creditors.
Having qualified before the Clerk of
Superior Court of Pitt county on the
22nd day of July, 1889 as Administrator
Upon the estate of
i this is to not if v all persons
mg m perfect quiet, as it their ,
wont, when all at once he plunged their claims for payment within twelve
they
start lee by the cry
The animal was stand
A very large party went, down on
the steamer to spend n
while at Ocracoke yesterday
numbering about thirty-live.
We tailed to get names.
Many persons who would not hes-
to pay cents to witness a
poor from a strolling
troupe will not deposit a pickle in
a church collection plate for
privilege of hearing the Gospel.
We learn that tho at
has been discontinued.
i If our subscribers there desire their
address changed on books they
will please notify us where to send
their papers.
I. of the Chris-
church, will preach in the
, list next night.
Young A
choir from will
the singing.
i down the street carrying
; on aide. He ran down
street, taking the sidewalk
at J. D. Cherry iS; corner, run-
, into a dry goods box, smashing
j it into kindling wood, turning the
corner he very colliding
j with an old woman, who. in her en-
to get out way, dropped
basket of chips and got the
handle entangled with her foot and
great was the fall thereof. He con
tinned his mad course until he
reached the residence of Dr.
Brown when the cart struck a tree,
it tearing the body
off, and finally freeing himself
the harness ran up to a fence.
cat went over the fence as he
arrived. Kind reader, you moat
excuse Dillie this time for infringing
on your valuable time, you know the
editor is away, and locals are mighty
scarce. It was only Larry
dog hitched to a toy
cart, running a cat.
market
weekly by S. M.
Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
find no place equal
one the
seven will compare favorably with any
of the mineral springs this country.
There being seven within few feel
each other, having different analysis a
larger number of ailments era be cured
lure than at any Watering place known.
Persons coming to the Springs by
Railroad can get conveyance from the
Can lie in M. C, at j depots at La Grange, and
La Orange is the nearest
Mks. SUE ROBERTS, I point. Passengers coming there on the
Beaufort. N. evening mail can reach the springs be-
fore night.
82.00 per day,
J to per week. Liberal reductions by
the month or season.
FIRST-CLASS BOARD
privilege of
BATH HOUSE.
per month.
By the Sea
Spend the Summer at
MAXWELL BROS.,
Proprietors.
Seven Springs, N. C.
THIS SUMMER RESORT
one of the most delightful places on the i
Atlantic coast, will he opened to guests on
MID-SUMMER PRICES
keeping with
the
scarcity of
have been in-f
by
A S Steamer been
iV that will leave Washington for
Ocracoke on Tuesday and Saturday of
each week, leave New for
Ocracoke on Thursday of each week.
At Ocracoke every accommodation
will he to guests and every
effort will be made, to make their stay
enjoyable.
. .,
Can he enjoyed at wilt. A tram
And the prop
have been
from around
Inch priced
We are
drive
has been built from the hotel to
the beach.
phi
Is sports can
in to hearth content.
Has been employed for the
those who dancing.
On which price
have been put
down in
reach of every-
body,
V.
of .
AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION
At Very Low rates
to and
This is a Military
and is of tie-
in the I
Stales. II, location, Fine
Climate, Mild Winters, Cadet
Cornet Band, Cadet
of Study, or
j for classes l
J any College or for
Complete in Telegraphy.
lull particular address
COL. A. C. DAVIS,
;.
ID
ENGINE STACKS,
Made to
Guttering and Repairing;.
B, S.
N. C.
The Tar River Transportation Company
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, President
J. B. cherry,
J. S.
M. Tarboro, Gen
Capt K. V. Ag
The People's Line travel on
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-
and convenience of Ladies.
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS
A Table furnished with the
best the market
A trip on the Steamer GREENVILLE Is
not only comfortable but attractive.
Leave- Washington Monday. Wednesday
and Friday at O'clock, A. M.
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday o o'clock, A. M.
Freights received daily and through
Hills Lading to all points.
i. i.
Greenville, N. C.
GOODS
every kind are
fin sold a t
much less than
Former prices,
and on
and Hats
You can get
Special Bargains
We have the
goods and wan
to sell you, and
can make prices
to the interest
every purchaser.
Be sure to call
on us and get
genuine bargains
W, INTEL
I- neatly and comfortably furnished and
the table will be supplied with
the best that can be procured.
mouths from this date or this notice
will plead in bar Of their recovery.
All persons owing .-aid estate will conic
ward and make immediate
This July T. It.
of
I. A. Atty.
Notice to Creditors.
The Superior Court of Pitt
having issued Letters of
to the undersigned upon the estate
Mary Hancock, deceased, notice is
hereby given to all persons Indebted to
the estate to make Immediate payment
to the undersigned, and to all persons
having claims against said estate to
sent to the undersigned before the
Huh July or this notice will he
plead in bar of their recovery. This
day of July
of Mary Hancock.
to per day.
to 810.00 per week.
per
Special rates to
Brown Hooker.
-o-
The parrot Mrs. V. II.
ard has a good Our
Devil was shooting off too much
lip last week and Polly him
take a reef in it. She hit
the under lip.
will not be more than half crops
made. We have seen n few crops
Mr. W. A
tobacco crop
M B. Column
per lb for Sweet Scotch
Snuff. MM lb sold in Co., which
is a of its superiority, at
the Old Store.
economical,
Keeper j that were very good
to the hoarding depart has the Hue.-.
Institute. we. have wen.
must be well
Apply In Mis. Ml
Since the of
has
about the
M avoid toe can
of as n Mayor as Green-
ville. This town is of the most
and well in the
State.
Mess Pork-
Bulk Sides
Bulk
Bacon Rides
Bacon Shoulder
County Hams
him Sugar Cured Hams
Flour
Coffee
The crops the county I Brown
are poor. In some sections there I Granulated Sugar
How the editor is missed
can't begin to how many people
day and
. is editor
M,. V
they ask las,
two of us generally answer,
be but imagine bow
feel when we an told that it is
I Whichard not
Syrup
Tobacco
Lard
v.
Meal
Potatoes
a to to
to
IS to
to
to SO
1.1 to SO
as
in
to Ml
GO
Mi.
wick of threshed bush
la wheat, oats Friday,
and moved bis machine three times,
going n distance of about two miles.
Good work. this.
Notice to Creditors.
THE OF PITT
County. Letters of Ad-
min tome, the undersigned, on
the day of June, on the estate
of Jane Stancil, deceased. Notice is
hereby given to all persons indebted to
tho Estate to make immediate payment
to undersigned, and to all creditors
of said estate to present their claims,
properly authenticated, to the under-
signed, within Twelve Months after
the date of this notice, or this no-
will be plead in bar of their recovery.
This the day of June.
K. W. KING.
the estate of Jane
SUPERIOR COURT.
North Carolina,
Pitt County. I
Robert Greene, Jr. and wife Louisa
Against
J. C. Guardian. B. P. Patrick
of N. R. Anderson, and L. II.
Wilson, of L. Anderson.
To J. V. Guardian.
The Defendant. J. C.
will take notice that lie is hereby
summoned to before His Honor
the Judge presiding at September Term
Pitt Superior Court to be held
Greenville 3rd Monday
and answer or demur to the
herein for as
Guardian of the
Greene, or Will be prayed
and your sureties on your
Guardian bond.
Herein fail not to take due notice.
Given under band
July MS. E. A. More,
Clerk Court.
Visit Ocracoke if you wish to enjoy
the season.
For further address
Washington, i.
A SUPERB
------00000000
Can now lie seen at store. I have
the latest newest patterns, and
an experience of several years at
business qualifies for doing all work
satisfactory and well. also do
WET AND DRY STAMPING
at moderate prices. Will be glad to have
you call and examine my stock.
MRS. A. SHEPHERD.
HAMILTON
MALE FEMALE INSTITUTE-
Hamilton, N. C.
FALL OPENS AUGUST
SPRING TERM OPENS
JANUARY
Sub Primary, per month.
Primary,
intermediate,
Academic,
languages, each.
Music, not more than
Incidental Fee per Session.
Tuition payable monthly.
2.00
2.50
1.00
OXFORD
FEMALE
SEMINARY,
OXFORD, N. C
The Nest Session Opens Sept. 1889.
LOCATION IS
for and accessibility.
. The corps of teachers the equal Of any In
l land, holding diplomas from such
i schools as the of
the Sauveur School of Languages, the
Institute of the
Cooper Art School of New York.
The teacher of Piano and Organ is a
graduate of tho Norwich Conservatory.
and afterwards studied under New York
Professors.
teacher of Vocal Music won both
Vocal and Instrumental Medals at the
Richmond Female Institute, and after-
ward studied three years under the beet
New York Professors.
PER ANNUAL. SESSION
l IF WEEKS.
Board, fuel, lights, washing, lull Lit-
Course, including Latin and
French.
paid one-half in advance, 161.60
The above with music. 22.00
If paid in one-half In 210.00
Apply for
F. P.
in mm.
Chapel Hill, N. C.
HE NEXT SESSION BEGINS
of teaching will be
lg thorough,
obtain board,
M practical; Training thorough.
Pupils from a distance can
Including lodging, in private
per month. A Brat
raise. Music Teacher will be
also as as e
of pupils it.
For further apply lo
., . ,
I.
September 6th, Thorough
Is offered in Literature. Science,
Philosophy and Law. Tuition per
For address
HON. KEMP P. BATTLE.
President.
Of Interest to Ladies.
s Store
front Reflector Office
War-
Sale Core. Resolvent, three of term, or the plain
Syrup of Figs,, will to for the relief
R. S. B. B. B.
INSTITUTE
FALL 27th, 1889,
TEACHERS
John Principal,
Principal
K. W. Primary
Assistant in Primary
Department.
Miss
Music.
Nan v Vocal Music.
Miss Painting and
Drawing.
J, C.
and Commercial
DEPARTMENTS.
Academic.
ml Mathematical. Ha-
de. Painting and Drawing.
ADVANTAGES
Large, Comfortable Buildings.
Location and Good
Plenty of Well Prepared Food
A Corps of Teachers.
all being graduates class
Music Department
in work lo any College the State.
New Pianos and Organs.
A Library of nearly volumes,
purchased recently for the School,
Moderate, from to for
Board and Tuition Tuition and Terms
Day Pupils the same as advertised
In Pupil- who do not board
with the Principal should consult Mas
before engaging board elsewhere. For
fur particular. Address.
JOHN
LOW TARIFF
CARRIAGE FACTORY.
no m nm on
For we have free Boggles now. All
are free to buy where you please, but
if you want to save money yon come to
my factory on It h street, rear of B.
Cherry a For w
have also an entrance through II. F.
Keel's Stables on street. I can give
That yon ever had in your life tor
110.0 i to less money any one
else In the county can give yon.
for my expenses are less and I pay the
spot Dash for goods and save the dis-
counts, and if you don't believe it you
Come and see. IS years
experience In the business guarantee
perfect satisfaction or no charge. Re-
pairing a specialty. Don't forget the
place on 4th reel rear J. Cherry
A.
Greenville,
Pitt County, f
J, Murphy. and Trustee of
Marcellus Moore.
r.
I. A. and wife, Miltie E. Sugg, C.
and Jno. T. Bruce, deft.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the
Court that John T. Bruce is a proper
party defendant to the entitled
being an commenced
for the purpose of establishing a trust
and recovering an interest in certain
lands on the old plank road,
about three miles from Greenville,
known as Wiley Nobles
It further appearing Unit said Bruce Is a
non-reside t of North Carolina, notice
is hereby given to said Bruce of the pen-
of entitled action in this
Court, and said T. Is hereby
ordered e appeal- the next term rt
the Superior Court Pitt County to
convened on the Sod Monday after the
1st In September, and de-
to or answer the complaint which
Will be tiled In within the first
de-
under
my tins July i
E. A.
Clerk





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Train -n Scotland
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M. except Sunday.
Train leaves X I. via
A R. K. excel Sun-
K M. Sunday M. unite
William-ton. N M. -I M.
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Train on leaves Kooky
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ESTABLISHED 1875.
S. M. SCHULTZ,
AT THE
and
i in supplies will it to
to el our prices
is complete
in all its
PORK SI DES
TEAS, be.
Lowest
TOBACCO CIGARS
we direct from Manufacturer-,
you to one profit. A
of
Ft.
on and sold at prices to suit ;
the times. are all
sold for CASH, no risk ;
to run. we sell at a
S. III
N. C
EVERYBODY LOOK.
Horses
AND
Mules.
A ear load 11-t and now
sale
at Keel A stand. ill sell
CHEAP FOR CASH,
at on I
my -lock for Cash and can a to sell
as cheap as anyone. Give me a .-all.
UNDERTAKING.
Mini
Al run
n tun i-
JOHN k.
I. K. urn
T M
Atlantic N, C Railroad
TIME i Al k;.
Ill H A. M.
Nu.-id
BEYOND MYSTIC
A HEROINE OF THE OCEAN.
Beyond the myrtle river
Are path lead peace,
To of the ransomed,
Where and turmoil
the waters
Of ream
I catch the sheen of
a star dream.
Ute mystic-
i- to Joy;
of lift- Is
A it. I annoy
tn storms and shadows
our lives below
i-. n nil radiant
flow
tin- river
Are that to
the. sen of crystal
the ravished
Nor argent moonbeams play;
all of
There pales the orb of day
the mystic river
Are path; lead to love.
Where streets of gulden
Illume the world above.
Then sits enthroned l ho Father.
crowns before him.
And with son
river
I hear I he
Ami Mm crimson sunset
Beyond the vale of shadows
A on the
The star that the
on to day
-T A in News
Not
Ion since a
of
How Mr.
Or. the Byram, a little stream
divides the states of
cut and New York, is the of
Port Chester. In a pretty re-
a woman of unassuming man-
whose deed of heroism will live
as us stories of the sea are read
and of prowess cited for the em-
of others.
a little after midnight,
and on the ocean fit. Helena,
was the good American ship Frank
N. commanded by Capt. Rob-
K. Clark. Soon after midnight
watch was the captain was
mused from a sound sleep by hearing
his name called in a tone of alarm.
Fearing all was not well with
bis ship he hurried up the
way in bis clothes. As his head
appeared above the he
received a number of stabs in the
face, neck and bead, but he managed
to see that his assailants were two Ma
Indians, members of the crew.
He fell to the floor beneath, whore
the Indians followed him and plunged
their knives into bis side, leaving him
for dead. The the lookout
man and the mate killed. The
of the crew were locked in or
and the captain, bis
daughter were left the merry of the
infuriated Italians.
The faint from the loss of
blond, assisted to the cabin by his
wife. One of the lungs of the
was protruding. The brave woman,
with a nerve as as adamant and
with a care as guarded as the skilled
physician, forced the vital parts Kick,
and sewed the frightful wound
She then bandaged his face and bead
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Paine's Celery Compound
Purifies the Blood, N
the Nerves,
Stimulates the Liver,
Regulates the Kidneys and Bowels,
Gives Life and Vigor to every organ.
Patterson Miner
There's nothing like H.
last very much ran down and
I procured Home
compound. The use of two bottles made me
feel like a new man. As n general tonic and
sprint; medicine, do not know its
W. L.
Brigadier General V. N.
Six for At Druggists.
DIAMOND DYES
So-cs Aches and
but lies of sarsaparilla
or oilier tail
in-born scrofula or contagious
remember I. I;.
has gained many thousand
victories, in seemingly in-
curable instances. Send to the Blood
Co., Atlanta, for of
he convinced. It is the
only true purifier.
W. Meant, x Roads Ga.
was nine years
antes. All the medicine I could take
did no good. I tried I. It. B.
bottles r it red me
S. M. Round
Texas, lady f of mine
tumbled with bumps and pimples I
on her face look ;
bottles of It. and skill got soft
Use It Now
MM your Celery
this lean II lie-
most the same time most
II Is u tonic,
and since It have felt like a
It K. Dakota.
LACTATED FOOD
BUILDINGS
least of any
in the South.
ENLARGED.
Springs i
In lull
view of the Bloc
Mountains.
Ridge
Tombs, Vaults, k,
I would call your
to following address and ask
to remember that can buy a
HEADSTONE or MONUMENT of
cheaper than any oilier in Hie are
country. That it is the most reliable
known having been represented
for over forty years In this vicinity.
Thai I In- workmanship i- second to none
and unusual for HI ling or-
promptly and factory.
v respect
Refer to W. HAT-.
Norwalk. conn.
n. c.
par
I and u similarity
men caused my
unpleasant and
of mind in West
of names of two
friend a
painful experience
there chances to be a cashier
whom will call William Jones,
a porter of the same name. Some time
ago she met the cashier, and, girl like,
became much with him. After
a little she wrote him an invitation to
call lie read and referred it to the
porter, who bad a of the same
name years before, and naturally sup
her to be the
to employed as a domestic at
the house referred In lie was an in
man.
the letter quite gallantly, under
instruction of his namesake. A
of epistles passed, until the colored
man arrayed himself quite tastefully
one night and called, inquiring for the
lady Miss who in
formed the that she was the one
asked for. lie was so astonished that
he only replied that he came from
the hotel in you have a
note no doubt, from Mr.
she queried ma'am was the re-
ply. am Mr. ho is
the she replied. is a
man by that name who is cashier, and
he gave me the letters, told me they
were mine, and directed me to answer
I never saw a case of such in-
tense mortification. Finally turning
to the astounded porter, who was pro-
fuse in bis apologies, she told him
that he was black, but that he was far
more of a gentleman than was his
namesake. Then she wrote Mr.
a short note, which conveyed more
contempt than ever thought could
be couched in so small an envelope.
St. Louis
associated B. S.
in business an I
ready lo serve the people that
capacity. All notes and accounts due i
me for past services have been placed in
the bands of Mr. for collect ion.
Respectfully,
JOHN
Ar.
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keep on band at all times a nice
of Cases and Caskets of all I
kinds and can furnish anything desired
from the finest Case down to a
Coffin. We are fitted j
up with nil conveniences can render .
satisfactory services to all who patronize
FLANAGAN A
Ad , Walk.
I have had a morning walk. It has
raining in the night. There are
large clouds all round; the sea veined
with green and drab, has put on the
serious air of She is about her
business no threatening but at the
same time no lingering mood. She is
making her clouds, neaping up her
sands, visiting her shores and bathing
them in foam, gathering up her Hoods
for the tide, tin-shins to their
destinations, saw the
life. found in a hidden nook a
sheet of fine sand which the water had
furrowed and folded like the pink pal-
ale of a mouth or like the
sky. repeats it-
self and each little fraction
of the earth reproduces in a smaller
and individual form all the
of the planet. Further on came
across a hank of crumbling shells, and
it was born me that the sea
sand itself might well lie only the
detritus of the organic life of
eras, a vast monument or
mid of immemorial age, built up by
countless generations of mollusks who
have labored at the architecture of the
shores like good workmen of If
the dunes the mountains are the
dust of living creatures who have
ceded us, how can we doubt but that
our death will be as serviceable as our
life, and that which has been
lent is lost Journal, trans-
lated by Mrs Humphrey Ward.
ARRIVED
Maker and Trim-
mer. Miss has and am
lo execute in the styles
and fashions any work to my
MILLINERY,
latest designs have
so arrived air I w ill be M show j
In yon. M price are lowest
and guarantee not to be no
Special bargain- on all
Mrs. L,. C King,
A Clock.
most
Consolidated to Us
visitors is the
is suspended tin- r.-ti-
room. is a
New York Mining
it possessed
relate
of the
. which
i the
lb- old
if
could
lies.
and
an Friday.;
Train-Mi will.
Train bound North, halving
a. in, and with
A Train West, having
p. in.
Train connects
I Train,
Mi p. in., and with Wilmington and
v Train from North at p. in
Train with N and
Weldon Through leaving
in with Rich-
A Through
leaves at p. in.
Season Round Trip
Sm- f Purr. Round Trip
Ticket a. from named lo
City. of
effect June
T Sat. Night
-y f. W
and return SH
New Bern
Fate. Trip
from Coupon ions below lo
points on She W. C. R. K.
Shaving, Cutting Dressing Hair.
AT
THE GLASS FRONT
. v
I have I hare
in line
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE,;
MAKE A
MODEL BARBER SHOP
all the improved appliances; new
ind in nib. i lab.- chairs.
Razors sharpened reasonable retires
for work of my
executed. Very
t EDMONDS.
A Matter
The school teacher had been
telling the class how honesty was bet-
royal birth, and to test the
force of bar remarks,
Johnny, what is better than
to be a
was silent.
said the new
you may
right
To
OM -or-
Rot
SUM
11.70
13.73
L. DIM.
I o
For Sale.
I will sell my
two acres of land
store house, large
on
at Center on Tar
very desirable location for
I have also a g I
power saw and mill
M ill a a
X.
N.
Self-Inking Pen Pencil
it,, or Km
was a sweet singer and be loved
her. They were alone.
and sing for he said.
She allowed him to her tender
to the piano. She over a
pile of music with her other hand. It
was awkward to do it one hand,
but she was too absent minded to think
of the simple fact that she might take
the hand he held.
do you she asked.
Sweet he said.
better ask
He has his home, sweet home, now.
Rent, a
Chronicle.
and smooth, pimples disappeared, and
and set herself lo the task of making I her health improved
Jas. L. Ha., i
Some years ago blood pots- I
Oil. no appetite, my digestion was j
ruined, rheumatism drew up my limbs,
so could hardly walk, my threat wins
cauterized live tunes, Springs gave
me no benefit, and my lite was one of I
torture until gave It. It. It. a trial, j
surprising as It may seem. I he use. of lite I
bottles cured
their position safe by securing the
windows to the cabin, arming her
self and placing the wounded captain
in a position to defend or assist in the
In a down town I defense of the cabin.
The was taken just in
time, for, tiring of the vigil they had
kept about the captain's cabin, they
determined to finish him. But he and
the intrepid woman at his side repel
led the mutineers, who had broken
the cabin window.
What words can describe the coin-
age of this wife, who with
hand by her husband's side, ready to
or hearing meanwhile the
trend of the Indians thirsting for his
bleed.
The skulking crew, by the coinage
of the wife and captain, were at last
urged lo action. One of the Indians
jumped overboard. The other sought
refuge in the hold, and when
ed it was found that he had set the
ship on fire. Ho jumped overboard
mill was lost.
Then came renewed heroism on the
part of the wife. Tenderly the loved
captain was placed into a and
after a long and tedious sail of
miles they reached the island of St.
Helena, having been nine days adrift
in a boat insufficiently provisioned,
with n man almost cut lo pieces. But
the brave woman was the master spirit
of ship wreck, and today she is
pointed out as the brave wife of the
equally brave Capt. Robert K.
Chicago Tribune.
A Prehistoric
A discovery of extreme
cal interest has made upon
Barton section of the Manchester ship
canal. While the excavators were
work in what is known as the
cutting, the steam navvy brought
to light a prehistoric canoe. It was
in sand about twenty
live feet the surface. With
some the canoe was removed
to ashed the the
and examined. It was
found to consist of a parties of an oak
tree roughly and fashioned. In
length this relic of a long past age is
feet K inches from end to end. with
a width of feet C inches. Not-
withstanding lapse of centuries
marks of the ax arc distinctly vis
in the interior of the OHM, tho
width of the blade of the implement
of flint or
apparently about three inches.
is to fix the precise
the canoe,
that it bears no trace of a nail or any
ironwork may aid the
of an opinion on this point. The
wood, particularly of the bottom,
for the most part quite sound. A
of one side, however, which has
apparently been at some more
exposed than the rest, has commenced
to
has
A link.-.
In year Ferdinand, grand
duke of Tuscany, lay dying. Under
hint Florence had maintained
and Tuscany held its own. in
of emperor and pope. Indeed,
long before he had exchanged a car-
hat for the Tuscan throne this
prince had given proofs of the
fire and will which served to
maintain his slate in these disjointed
times. The early occasion called
these qualities into play is so typical
of the time as to be worth recording
here. is recorded by Napier,
lie
the year Pope for-
bade small arms should worn on
pain of death. Yet one day from
pocket tumbled a
small pistol at the very feet of the
pontiff, and the prince was ordered to
lie hanged at the same hour next even-
hearing of this, deter-
mined to save his kinsman, and, to
this end, found means lo retard all
the clocks of Rome one full hour, ex-
At the moment
appointed for the he repair-
ed to the Vatican and the rife
of his friend. seeing the
lime was passed, and the execution,
as he thought, over, most
signed an order of release,
to St. Angelo and car-
off the prince triumph.
at this trick, the pope de-
lo arrest the cardinal, whom
be summoned to the Vatican.
cognizant of the
armed himself will, a and
short weapons, made his adherents
every entrance to palace,
then boldly entered the audience
chamber. informed of all.
and cautiously dissembling,
him as usual.
and, purposely letting fall
his showed a tiering
On this the
lord cardinal, lord car-
what is
This, oh. most holy re-
plied Ferdinand, raising the purple
the habit of cardinal,
and parting the and
Striking his mailed breast, is tin -habit
of an Italian National
Review.
GOOD
Any Of the i I-V i
sent
M of
m on
subject,
V of
Paper,
Humorist.
Selections from Ward, Twain.
others. paper is cents; cloth cents
Metropolitan
II St., Mm
Hie world
5-Ton Cotton Gin Scales,
BEAM BOX
Brass Tare Beam.
fir
I'll
A C E W E D.
HE PAYS THE
For Free price hut,
JOKES of BINGHAMTON, H. T.
.
t Hi
pill MILKS SOUTH OF
I R.
Railroad. Puller-
son Ion one-half mile of
To the Afflicted.
I will lie
I ill
me in I heir effect
Tonic and
I'm
ease of the Kidneys. Liver, and
nil of Debility and Weak
need and III
and I inn.
To the Public.
me the
with farm attached, from
which we net most of
a part of necessary work
during season tile
we can with Hit
mineral most
food and
the extremely low
one person
pies loom two I'm;
When one person occupies room
two one
person room two
to twelve year-
half price. Two to years oM one-
fourth price. Servants, special rates In
accordance to service in
for room of or person they are
with. Where there are a family live
or more, or a of friends from the
same town or section. Who occupy
one large room, a reduction ton per
will be made. Care of Stock.
Horses par day, cents. Per week,
three dollars. Per mouth, ten dollars.
open.
. best
--nine
O.
D. HARD, Editor Proprietor,
Amusements and Recreation.
Alley, M N S.
Knot-Hall, and v w-
kinds. Team. One horse and
When two will contract to use it
one or more
cents per hour each person.
PATTERSON,
P. o.
X .
bf Mm
Same.
Your,
v I
TC
a.
IN
.
PACKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
if ill i the
ii
I f
; -i
ii-th- f t. Inc. t-t. J .
, I.
n. -I . . s;
At .
AGENT
WANTED
to sell orly
Di k
ran with of all
sot's with the scenes
of inundation. Price 11.50.
I It.
I is Immense. Send
bowed pro- j -t.
Cotton Lard,
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC.
mi from hog fat.
PURE.
ECONOMICAL.
For sale by all Grocers. Semi for illus
t rated Pamphlet,
ABOUT
ONE HUNDRED PRIZE
bow to provide ft Rood dinner for Four I
Persons tor One Dollar.
Ai. excellent Cook Hook
containing one hundred
Hills of Pare, with instructions to
prepare each one, so that the cost fol
lour persons cannot exceed one dollar,
also additional recipes.
Tins valuable w ill lie
In any one send In; or present jug the
tickets, representing the purchase
twenty pounds of CO. P. COTTON
HARD, our Stare,
St. X. Y.
pail of our contains a t
the on w corresponds to lite
number of pounds in pail.
The Cotton Oil Company, N.
SOLD BY
Greenville, N. C
is
N. B.
Sale.
The best in for
Sores, Fe-
Son s. Tel, t happed Hands,
all Skin Eruptions.
I ,,;, or no pay re-
old man, It is lo give
you have or Price
you refer to the farinaceous In-1 For sale b v
which pertain the
ROOT BEER
IN EASILY MADE
five
Printers Binders,
N. C-
Ken i j in
the
LATEST
and gives Wore Mailer tor
the money titan any older
in North Carolina.
The o variety
news. NATIONAL, STATE
an will it-
In
of section in it
Send a
is to tin- as its
large and
make- ii
through to reach i .
fortunes were bl
succession during
of mining share
is about feet Ion.;. wide, and
is constructed of white oak. A
lure miner is mounted toil. He
carries a pick over his slum bier and
rests on a spade held one hand.
On one side stands, a bull, on
the other an bear
symbolic of the stale of the market
A broker
that on the face there be the
picture of a on a painted ocean
suggestive of the ruling market.
New York
and which are
known as
girl graduate, would pleased to
be helped to a modicum of the same.
Hut lateral I'm quite
papa, that they arc something of which
never before had the pleasure of bear-
The old man pounded the table
until the pepper lay down for a
rest, and then remarked a of
icy
will you have some cf the
Is our boasted high system a
failure or is it not Terra Es-
A I. Tar.
Here is a nautical An Eng-
sailor was drinking with a Ger-
man when the latter pro
posed that they should toast the
young Emperor William. They
toasted him; and then in turn Jack
suggested that they might drink
health to his queen. But the
stolidly much to tho
other's irritation, going to the
door, and leaning forward after
manner of those with de
drink to our
queen, won't you Well,
cornea
Pall
You have heard
hors annul it. i
be many who know in
experience just bow good a It
is. ever you arc one
its because
it is When once
Oven a trial, King's New
tier a place in the
II nave it and be
w lib a cold M any
or a at
a lair trial. II is
lime r
. s
D Eb
The
In tho world. TRY
your for It.
C. E. HIRES, Philadelphia.
Sociable.
Next in order this him.
which gave as much pleasure,
and even more merriment excite-
than the one described above.
The committee in charge selected
fifty bright and appropriate
drums, with their respective answers,
and bad them prepared upon tho
typewriter, suitably numbered.
Each slip was put into a package of
refreshments, consisting of candies,
nuts, raisins and cakes, which
were in colored
napkins, and tied with narrow,
in fancy bows.
The packages were J. tho fifty
containing questions being sold to the
ladies, the fifty- containing the
answers to the gentlemen, who sought
tho Indies bearing corresponding
lo their own, as their partners for
supper, when the packages were open-
ed and their contents supplemented
the refreshments of cold turkey, I
chicken salad, bread and batter
coffee, while the conundrums were
The
I was looking not long ago at
manuscript of in the
British museum, and examined the
end with particular care, thinking
the wonderful scene of Amy
death must surely have
cost Scott some labor. They were
tho cleanest volume. I
do not think there was a sentence
or added in tho whole chanter.
And what is still more wonderful, he
could dictate with tho same rapidity.
Three of his novels, and are
among his Legend of
and Bride
of in
great part dictated. last
so, owing to ill health;
but his amanuenses declared that
they could hardly keep pace with
During the progress of
HOW THYSELF,
J-KW OF
A am Medina oh
iron
We have largest and
establishment of kind to be found In
the State, and solicit for all classes
Rail-
road or School Print-
or Binding.
BRADY
I I INC. INVITATION'S
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AM
OFFICERS.
Send us your orders.
i i
RALEIGH. X. .
obtained, and all ii. t . S.
attended t
; for Fees.
We are opposite the IT, S. Patent Oh
j lice engaged In Patents Iv.
can obtain patents in less time
more remote from
the or i- we
as to free of
and we make no change unless we Ob-
Patents.
We refer, here, to r.
I of Money Older Did., and to
Hi.- . Patent For
term- Mid r. lo
as I ill client- in your own State, or
address, . a. snow A .
ALL
S FOR
Bride of his yam was
sometimes such man as
be was. be fairly .-creamed aloud, but
the next breath he would con-
the sentence though nothing
had happened. On one occasion bis
agony was so great he was beg-
to give over till it had passed.
was lb;, answer. see
doors are fast. I would fain
keep nil I cry as well wool to
ourselves; but M giving over work,
that can when I am
ANYTHING
la f l
ii ii. 1.1 J
and
notice that orders for
slippers have fallen CO per
cent, in Georgia.
yon the reason I
because a machine has in
Georgia that turns out . in
an Slippers last longer
Si flings.
E. Ally.
Clay used
Bitters results. My brother
also very Ion- with Malarial Fever and
hut was cured by timely
of medicine. Am
Hitlers bis life.
Mr. I. of Horse lave,
Ky. like testimony He
Vice. or
k, the Married or
Avoid
aw. It royal H-o.
full lite, only
mall. in plain
if you apply h
Wm. It.
the COLD AND JEWELLED MEDAL
from tho
for the PRIZE on NERVOUS and
PHYSICAL DEBILITY.
of
nail or in th.- of
St., . to
for or laMB b
directed
Notice
for baldness,
tailing out of hair, eradication of
before I In-
Among the many with
refer you to I fol-
lowing named gentlemen w w ill
truth of my assertion
MR. l.
Si.
Any wishing to give it a trial for
the named can procure ,
It from my place of business, for
fully,
ALFRED J
March lib, C , I
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r.
On-
it- in world.
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c American. O
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V I
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iv. a. t
For the Ladies
stock lime
receive Fall l will
all present stock of
lo
PROMPTLY FILLED.
Ho
the of
ed,
above named barber, can , a
Is
for
hair to be soft and
off by one tho I he would have died
the answers, after due . .
given for guessing, being given by
the much merriment and
Good
bid not her tor It-tiers.
This great w M well
as cine all for all
Sit
Stand.- oil eta and SI
bottle at drugstore.
a. smith, MILLINERY J l GOODS,
artist, I as
Greenville, N. C. t . I
We tin-
Chair art. lean
guaranteed
in instance, tali
d nil iv
I leaning clothes a specially.
All liaison trimmed and 1111-
will at Boat. M stunk
any of the M ii
RM I can
Preparation. Try a mid be
convinced,
ALFRED CULLEY,
Barber,


Title
Eastern reflector, 31 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.
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July 31, 1889
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