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THE DEFLECTOR <lb />
Through 1801 for only <lb />
I. ONE DOLLAR <lb />
But is order to get it you must <lb />
-----PAY t IN X ADVANCE. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
JOB <lb />
Department that can be surpassed no <lb />
where In this Our work always <lb />
fires satisfaction. <lb />
EDITORIAL NOTES. <lb />
There are Free <lb />
Maine. <lb />
General Wade U amp ton <lb />
his from politics- <lb />
has bought the <lb />
race horse Tournament for <lb />
It is said to cost to gild <lb />
the dome of the State House in <lb />
ton. <lb />
than one hundred Indians <lb />
in the State or Washington have <lb />
died of the grip. <lb />
Colonel John A. has <lb />
severed bis conned ion with <lb />
New York World. <lb />
Gyros F. a <lb />
printer, has fallen heir to <lb />
the death of an uncle. <lb />
II Harrison he <lb />
made I it w not be- <lb />
that Mr. would be. <lb />
overwhelmed with grief. <lb />
If and lock <lb />
over the from <lb />
Ohio it will make it possible to give <lb />
Senator a Democratic col- <lb />
league. <lb />
Miss Peggy the celebrated <lb />
English who is now <lb />
filling her American engage- <lb />
is making a decided hit in <lb />
New York City. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1891. <lb />
NO. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
ODD FELLOW'S ADDRESS. <lb />
A Chicago syndicate wants <lb />
to sell the Colosseum at <lb />
world fair purposes. It will next be <lb />
in order to negotiate for the <lb />
chase of Calvary. <lb />
It would interesting to know <lb />
where the administration finds its <lb />
authority for meddling with the <lb />
civil war in Chili; it is certainly not <lb />
the Constitution of the United <lb />
States. <lb />
The skin of Henry Welch, a pa- <lb />
at the Presbyterian <lb />
has turned ill six months from <lb />
white to a color as dark as that of <lb />
a mulatto. The case attracts great <lb />
interest among physicians. <lb />
Emperor William, of Germany, <lb />
should hire a managing editor for <lb />
his tongue and if he is smart he will <lb />
offer the job to Bismark before that <lb />
gentleman takes the seat to which <lb />
he has been elected in the German <lb />
The price of beef meat in <lb />
general has been taking <lb />
jumps since the first of March and <lb />
promises to go still higher. The <lb />
causes of the advance are the high <lb />
price of grain and the scarcity of <lb />
good cattle. <lb />
If all the tin plate factories were <lb />
that the Republican <lb />
have told their readers would <lb />
be built we could supply the entire <lb />
world with that very useful mate- <lb />
rial, but building factories on pa <lb />
per supplies nothing, but disgust. <lb />
and yet, even this splendid audience <lb />
might be thrown into a panic <lb />
by I. J, at ed by the alarming act of one wick- <lb />
ed man. <lb />
Many or you, no doubt, will re- <lb />
member the I am tow going <lb />
to relate. In one of the mountain <lb />
sections of our great country <lb />
dam had been thrown across <lb />
a great valley. Below this mighty <lb />
dam the fertile valley was thickly <lb />
populated. Above it the waters or <lb />
a great lake were Two <lb />
lads for sport and play cut a small <lb />
trench across the dam and the <lb />
glee they saw a stream shoot <lb />
across it into the mighty <lb />
This little channel <lb />
was the opening, weakening <lb />
point, and when the rains descend- <lb />
ed the dam was able to <lb />
resist tho pressure above. It <lb />
away and the long confined <lb />
waters rushed madly through this <lb />
opening into valley below, <lb />
sweeping man and beast before <lb />
them leaving desolation behind <lb />
them. <lb />
When the Southern people were <lb />
nearly exhausted by four years of <lb />
devastating war and were <lb />
to resume allegiance to <lb />
the their lath rs, <lb />
Abraham Lincoln stood ready with <lb />
his big heart and outstretched aims <lb />
to welcome them home. Had he <lb />
lived the South had been spared the <lb />
dark days reconstruction and <lb />
country that dark page in its <lb />
but in a moment or madness he <lb />
was stricken and for long a id <lb />
weary years the military <lb />
and the politicians <lb />
plundered and cursed an unarmed <lb />
people. In her weakness the South <lb />
needed tho warm heart, the -at <lb />
brain and the mighty influence of <lb />
the one man who bad tho will and <lb />
the power to stay the tide pus- ion <lb />
which was ready to be turned loose <lb />
upon by those who kepi out of <lb />
way while the battle raged. <lb />
But, alas he had I alien, and that <lb />
too at the moment when the <lb />
South most needed him, and six <lb />
of people were made to <lb />
drink the very dregs of the bitter <lb />
cup of reconstruction. <lb />
God, His Goodness, made the <lb />
the rye, barley the <lb />
corn to sustain human lite and to <lb />
feed His creatures, bat man has <lb />
made out of these a which <lb />
sets the brain on Ore, barns up the <lb />
vital energies and destroys soul and <lb />
body. God made these things to <lb />
give growth and form and beauty to <lb />
the body. Man uses them to destroy <lb />
it. God intends them for a <lb />
sing, man has converted them into <lb />
a curse. Our merciful Father, <lb />
provisions for us, has given <lb />
these things in great abundance <lb />
that plenty might dwell in every <lb />
on the Occasion of the Cele- <lb />
of the Anniversary <lb />
of the Order. <lb />
Grand, Brothers. <lb />
and <lb />
I have heard it said that the <lb />
first writes his story and <lb />
names it; and the more high sound- <lb />
the selected, the more <lb />
ho hopes to make his book. <lb />
As I do not come to you to day <lb />
with a I shall not follow <lb />
tho example of the writer of tier ion. <lb />
I have prepared a simple <lb />
simple that it may understood <lb />
by a child and yet, I hope it may <lb />
not be entirely void of interest, <lb />
even to those who have told <lb />
it better. It is designed to be a <lb />
faithful of human affairs, <lb />
as are felt and seen actual <lb />
life. Some one has said that the <lb />
World needs to be reminded more <lb />
to be instructed. II this ad- <lb />
dress shall promote reflection and <lb />
tend to remind us of our obligates <lb />
and to stimulate us to a more <lb />
faithful performance them our <lb />
meeting to-day will not have been <lb />
in vain. With these remarks, <lb />
and without further introduction <lb />
to it, announce my subject to be. <lb />
MAN S OBLIGATION TO MAN. <lb />
This as any one must <lb />
readily see, opens up a broad field <lb />
for thought and investigation and <lb />
it. at first, I shall seem to be wan- <lb />
away from the <lb />
we have assembled I shall <lb />
hope, before close to make ray <lb />
appear appropriate <lb />
to the occasion. Another <lb />
may not be out of place just <lb />
here. It may be that during the <lb />
progress of my address I may say <lb />
something which, in opinion <lb />
of some, may not lie in harmony <lb />
with the occasion, and with which <lb />
each one cannot agree. If so I beg <lb />
that I shall be held <lb />
for it. as my individual act, <lb />
that the order to belong <lb />
whose anniversary we celebrate <lb />
shall not in wise be held ac- <lb />
countable. say this my <lb />
address is not a told story <lb />
of the aims and splendid <lb />
achievement of Odd Fellowship. <lb />
It is rather designed to <lb />
some practical lessons growing out. <lb />
of the subject I have <lb />
Whether men admit their <lb />
i ions to each other or not they exist, <lb />
a reflection must <lb />
press one with the fact, that no <lb />
man unto himself. From the <lb />
day Cain asked his father the <lb />
I my brother's the <lb />
sacred Scriptures have taught the <lb />
lesson of the great brother- <lb />
hood of man ; end the best guides <lb />
to human thought human ac- house, but by man's wicked use of <lb />
Gov. Hill, bf New Y has spoil- <lb />
ed a good many campaign <lb />
by stating that he being <lb />
in bis seat in the United States <lb />
Senate when that body meets in <lb />
December, and that has no idea <lb />
of again being a candidate for gov- <lb />
He ought to know some- <lb />
thing about this. <lb />
Great Scott Is the country <lb />
again to go through what so <lb />
the average newspaper reader <lb />
daring the first half of 1838; when, <lb />
one day flaming headlines would <lb />
tell as that Blame was at deaths <lb />
door, and I he next we would be In- <lb />
formed by the same methods that <lb />
be was good health There are <lb />
indications that Mr. Blaine's health <lb />
is again to be made footfall of <lb />
sensational press. <lb />
the name of humanity lot up. <lb />
We are politically opposed to Mr- <lb />
Blame, bat that i no reason for <lb />
torturing him to death by a <lb />
of the <lb />
of bis death from a <lb />
of all the imaginable diseases. <lb />
There is no man so strong that <lb />
be cannot be killed by such <lb />
but the methods worthy <lb />
of ravages. <lb />
f an sys <lb />
Kaiser William, of Germany, to <lb />
himself, as discretion M the <lb />
better part or valor, I'll just <lb />
the gets a chance to take <lb />
teach us of its binding <lb />
Yea more. Our own good <lb />
sense and our conscience, if it be <lb />
not seared as with a hot iron, teach <lb />
us that these obligations will be <lb />
greater or less in proportion to our <lb />
ability to perform <lb />
them. <lb />
ladies and <lb />
human society is so constituted that <lb />
evil which one man does often <lb />
affects scores of others and the <lb />
good which another does, brings <lb />
comfort and happiness to hearts <lb />
homes of many. relations <lb />
we sustain to each other in our social <lb />
political and life are so in- <lb />
interwoven that one <lb />
bad man has it in his power to in- <lb />
effect the lives for- <lb />
of hundreds of his fellow men, <lb />
and a good may set in mo- <lb />
forces which <lb />
shall live and grow bless <lb />
world long after he has been <lb />
to his fathers I. a me give <lb />
a few striking illustrations <lb />
which will enforce the lessons I am <lb />
seeking to emphasize, better than <lb />
any general of them <lb />
could do. <lb />
We have here a building <lb />
and a beautiful ball. It is an <lb />
to your cultured town a <lb />
credit to the liberality and pro- <lb />
spirit of those who project- <lb />
ed it. It did net spring ex- <lb />
in a moment nor was it paid <lb />
with a song. by day it <lb />
grew under handiwork of the <lb />
and at no trifling cost to <lb />
good people Tarboro, The care- <lb />
less use of a match or a nasty little <lb />
cigarette may destroy it in an boar <lb />
and its charred and blackened <lb />
may speak mutely of injury that <lb />
may be done a whole by <lb />
the recklessness or wickedness of a <lb />
Single <lb />
Again. We here a gather- <lb />
of beauty and bravery to which <lb />
community might point with <lb />
pride and, like mother of the <lb />
says are my <lb />
ginning on earth and which shall <lb />
have Us ending Heaven. <lb />
From what has already been said <lb />
I draw two important lessons which <lb />
I wish to emphasize. first is <lb />
we live for good or evil. There is <lb />
such thing in this life is stand- <lb />
still. cannot, if would, <lb />
shut ourselves up and live entirely <lb />
to ourselves. Day by day and year <lb />
by year we are influencing the lives <lb />
of those with whom we come in <lb />
contact and so they ours. While <lb />
it is true that we are all largely <lb />
creatures of circumstances it is also <lb />
true that some one has much to do <lb />
with making these circumstances; <lb />
and that they must be held <lb />
in this life and in the life to <lb />
come the circumstances and in- <lb />
by which they surrounded <lb />
us. so are we to be held re- <lb />
the sight of God and <lb />
for the circumstances in- <lb />
by which we <lb />
others. <lb />
The second lesson which I wish lo <lb />
emphasize grows naturally out of <lb />
the first and it is this, we are deep- <lb />
interested each If we <lb />
influence or effect each other's lives <lb />
we. are interested each other. <lb />
Yea Society is interested, <lb />
and deeply in the. daily ten <lb />
life conduct each individual <lb />
member or that community, and as <lb />
society is but an aggregation <lb />
individuals so each individual is <lb />
interested ii the the <lb />
whole in each- There is not this <lb />
entire community a single person <lb />
so humble, so poor, so <lb />
or so abandoned, whose life <lb />
conduct, the whole community does <lb />
emphasize as a safe guide fulfill-; bids hint go out In the world and <lb />
our obligations to our fellow administer to tho wants of those <lb />
who most need hr ministration. <lb />
Truth, with its lull light turned <lb />
upon exposes false ex- <lb />
the true amid scenes he <lb />
can forget, teaches him that brother <lb />
men, unlike the first, requires ac- <lb />
and it is to do <lb />
good to It is here that the <lb />
true secret of genuine pleasure is to <lb />
he found. Those who simply re- <lb />
from doing harm take a low I <lb />
view or human existence and must his duties to brother <lb />
their obligations to their fellow friendship love. <lb />
Such persons can never j He outers upon his life as an Odd <lb />
inward joy of a noble life. They j fellow with Friendship, Love and <lb />
will be dwarfs in character and pig Truth as his companions and if he <lb />
fails to grow and develop in the <lb />
order it is because he has not <lb />
caught its true spirit; growth <lb />
and development progress are <lb />
its watch-words. In the Lodge <lb />
room, as he attends upon its <lb />
from time to time, his <lb />
to his fellow men arc kept <lb />
deeds be evil we develop bad char- j constantly him and if ho is <lb />
If they good we better by his connection <lb />
good and this with the order because he has <lb />
mies in name, with but few to love <lb />
them living and fewer to mourn <lb />
over them when dead. is <lb />
growth in character as well as in <lb />
and as the body does not <lb />
grow without food exercise so <lb />
character does not develop without <lb />
opportunity and activity. If our <lb />
the sick, the dead and ed- <lb />
the living. <lb />
And now, brethren, a word with <lb />
you and am done. You and I <lb />
know that in lodge room all we <lb />
see, hear or learn is elevating, in- <lb />
spiring and I know and <lb />
yon know that our work fills us with <lb />
aspirations and noble <lb />
poses. But the outside world does <lb />
Special Notice. <lb />
In adopting the Cash in <lb />
tern for this year The will <lb />
be continued to no one for a time <lb />
than it is paid for. If you find <lb />
just after your name on the margin <lb />
paper the <lb />
subscription expires two weeks <lb />
this <lb />
it is to give you notice that unless re- <lb />
newed in that time The <lb />
will MM going to you at the <lb />
of the two weeks. <lb />
fear of the aforesaid <lb />
In another district, also adjoin- <lb />
a brother-in-law of one or <lb />
runs a machine, and <lb />
tho whole or the school funds for <lb />
that district goes into the pockets <lb />
of these two brothers-in-law. One <lb />
gets a salary for teaching, the other <lb />
gets his part for board. This thing <lb />
has gone on for years, the <lb />
know of these things, ,, , <lb />
judge our order as they judge us. to ll do DOt <lb />
know what to do to break it <lb />
surround growth and development will be <lb />
just in proportion to the <lb />
proven <lb />
thy <lb />
himself <lb />
member. <lb />
to be an <lb />
ladies <lb />
scope we give to our noble impulses j and gentlemen, I do not hesitate to <lb />
our generous deeds. Two say that no man can be a Odd <lb />
live the same Both faithful to nil his <lb />
duties, without being a <lb />
are blessed with property. The <lb />
observes the of doing no harm, <lb />
the other that to do good. <lb />
The one dies in n day <lb />
never visited the bur <lb />
dead nor educated the or- <lb />
The other did all of these <lb />
i hough his body <lb />
sleeps the earth his and <lb />
is dear to the living. In <lb />
his obligations to his <lb />
low men be sought to do good <lb />
and to make them better. He was <lb />
ever ready to assist lifting up <lb />
the I to help tho needy, to ad- <lb />
ladies gentlemen, <lb />
that some of you are beginning <lb />
to inquire what has this to d <lb />
Odd Fellowship. If so <lb />
it has much to do with it. Odd <lb />
husband and lather have been <lb />
destroyed want misery <lb />
hold and children in their <lb />
horrid grasp. In this business one <lb />
man can slay his hundreds and a <lb />
can destroy their thousands, <lb />
and women and innocent, <lb />
are the chief sufferers. <lb />
But, ladies and gentlemen, <lb />
generous acts and <lb />
deeds of good men are no less <lb />
in shaping and directing the <lb />
lives of others and I need only dwell <lb />
a moment this branch my <lb />
In fact we see so much <lb />
happiness and joy and brightness <lb />
in homes and lives of fellow <lb />
beings may be traced direct- <lb />
lo the good deeds of the noble <lb />
men and women around them that <lb />
we almost forget the evil which <lb />
some men do. over our land <lb />
and country hospitals for sick, <lb />
homes for the indigent, colleges tor <lb />
and schools for the <lb />
stand as monuments to those <lb />
whose broad philanthropy embraces <lb />
every condition and want man- <lb />
kind. Their liberality is bounded <lb />
only by their means and their good <lb />
deeds only by their opportunities. <lb />
But need not go to these to sea <lb />
the beautiful pictures wrought by <lb />
bands or to hear the <lb />
touching songs by grateful <lb />
tongues. In daily walks we see <lb />
women, her missions of <lb />
mercy carving light into darkened <lb />
homes and gladness to heavy hearts; <lb />
and generous men giving of <lb />
means- large and small, to enter, <lb />
prises for the uplifting of Immunity. <lb />
It is beyond the power of human <lb />
capacity to compute the good which <lb />
may flew from one noble act. A <lb />
man saved to-day saves another <lb />
to-morrow. A child rescued from <lb />
vice grows up to noble manhood <lb />
and become a great for the <lb />
elevation of human <lb />
good deeds of unborn genera- <lb />
of the mi-numbered ages shall <lb />
form golden links the chain of <lb />
our bad be- <lb />
not have interest; because that minister to the sick, to sustain the <lb />
person may do something to <lb />
effect the whole community. <lb />
If this be true then it follows that <lb />
the whole community is interested <lb />
every organization and effort and <lb />
which has its object <lb />
the elevation, advancement and <lb />
improvement or the <lb />
of that community. It is upon <lb />
this principle that we may be <lb />
In the property of one <lb />
man to educate man's child <lb />
man is interested ill the <lb />
life and conduct development <lb />
of each child in tho community and <lb />
so is community at large. Hence <lb />
tax properly of the whole <lb />
community to educate <lb />
of that community that they may <lb />
grow v;. to become better <lb />
and id better lives j and com- <lb />
which comes the nearest to <lb />
fulfilling i ins obligation will be most <lb />
distinguished for prosperity, <lb />
peace and power of its people. <lb />
Man's obligation to man being, as <lb />
I a well established fact. I <lb />
propose to point out <lb />
may safely be observed by <lb />
who desire to recognize and fulfill <lb />
these The first of these <lb />
is of a negative kind but it is a very <lb />
affective rule if observed. It is <lb />
engage in or do any- <lb />
thing which will injure your fellow <lb />
remember picking up a <lb />
little book while I was living in the <lb />
city de Janeiro which had <lb />
the unique title of The <lb />
book was to be a treatise <lb />
on etiquette and to teach good man- <lb />
in polite but it did not <lb />
lay a single rule to be followed. <lb />
It simply told reader what he <lb />
mast not do. We carry about with <lb />
u , not a little book but a watchful <lb />
monitor, our which is <lb />
constantly whispering to as <lb />
when we attempt to invade the <lb />
rights of others; it is only after <lb />
we hare silenced this monitor i lint <lb />
seriously injure them. If <lb />
tins sentinel has been lulled to rest <lb />
in the bosom cf one I would <lb />
that I bad the power to arouse him <lb />
from his slumbers for a man with- <lb />
out conscience is not a MAN, lie is <lb />
animal. And at this point I <lb />
address myself especially to <lb />
the young who are present. <lb />
Habit is a terrible master when it is <lb />
evil and youth is the time when con- <lb />
science is the quickest to warn you <lb />
becoming its slave, <lb />
Its I beg you, when, it says <lb />
t will fell yon of your ob- <lb />
ligations your fellow men. Lies <lb />
ten to its pleadings and do not dis- <lb />
regard its admonitions. Yon have <lb />
your temptations and bad examples. <lb />
Do not yield to them. Some of <lb />
your associates think it is <lb />
manly to go about with a package <lb />
of cigarettes in one pocket and a <lb />
pistol in other. Do not imitate <lb />
them. The cigarettes are injurious <lb />
to health and their use leads to <lb />
other bad, habits and the pistol is no <lb />
badge of bravery. The. last session <lb />
of Legislature passed a law for- <lb />
bidding sale of cigarettes to <lb />
minors, and if injurious to minors, <lb />
it must be more or less so to <lb />
other which I wish to <lb />
better citizen, a better husband, a <lb />
better father, a better neighbor, a <lb />
better man. It is largely duo to <lb />
this that our noble order has <lb />
had its unprecedented growth. <lb />
It is in years but great in <lb />
numbers and old in good <lb />
it had its beginning, its birth, its <lb />
organization, as you have already <lb />
told, in the city of Baltimore <lb />
1819. it then numbered bat five <lb />
members. It now marshals under <lb />
its banner over six hundred and <lb />
fifty thousand, active working <lb />
who, linked and covenanted <lb />
public, to the aspiring, j together are moving forward to <lb />
in providing for the widow and the needy, provide for the <lb />
the orphan. His noble , educate the orphan, lilt up <lb />
character was growing and establish tho great <lb />
all his life and it lives as brotherhood of mankind. Its in-. <lb />
crease in contributions to these <lb />
a it or he has passed <lb />
away. The ancients said it was has been equal to its <lb />
sweet to die for ones in numbers. Starting with <lb />
Modern civilization says it is sweet j it gone from year to <lb />
to live for humanity. He who does its collections and <lb />
it has a reward worth more than its disbursements till according to <lb />
rubies and precious stones and i of the secretary el <lb />
not speak in language Sovereign Grand of the <lb />
when say that one noble act gen tempts for the year <lb />
and well performed fives ending December 31st, was <lb />
more pleasure and joy content- This vast sum is <lb />
to the human heart than M each work <lb />
sack full o gold hid away in some ; the erection of fem- <lb />
place. and asylums, in relieving the <lb />
needy, in providing for the widows <lb />
in the education of the orphans. <lb />
Commencing with but one Lodge, <lb />
which met in an room <lb />
under the dim light tallow <lb />
deals directly with man's. candle, lodges have been organized <lb />
obligations to man. The relation ; n city and country, in State and in <lb />
between man and form the i Territory, in the new and in the old <lb />
bed rook, foundation up- world till tho order, on this, Its <lb />
on our beautiful 72nd anniversary, for purposes <lb />
has been reared upon which it of its subordinate lodges, its <lb />
securely rests. It commands faith and its <lb />
and in God encourages meets in more than ten thousand <lb />
submission to His holy will, but it j magnificent temples, splendidly <lb />
In no wise attempts to dictate the lighted halls r comfortable lodge <lb />
method or manner In he; rooms. It has its subordinate <lb />
It therefore behooves us that our <lb />
lives shall be in harmony <lb />
of our noble order. When <lb />
we appear in public with our ban- <lb />
we emblazon them in <lb />
bold letters, Friendship, Love and <lb />
Truth. We print these holy words <lb />
on our pages and we ask the world <lb />
to believe that they are our mottoes. <lb />
If we show by our acts that we are <lb />
friends to the poor, that love <lb />
virtue, and honor the truth then in- <lb />
deed will the world believe us. It <lb />
is ours, will to pet form a great <lb />
part in the noble work of uplift- <lb />
of humanity, the elevation <lb />
man and the growth of a universal <lb />
brotherhood. If be lint true <lb />
to the our obligations our <lb />
beloved go forward till <lb />
its banners are seen and Us voice <lb />
is heard in every land home <lb />
where man needs to be blessed. <lb />
OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. <lb />
Special to <lb />
Mil. you will grant <lb />
us the space, we desire <lb />
your columns to submit a few re- <lb />
the heading of this <lb />
article. We take be an ad- <lb />
free speech, while <lb />
yon may not agree with us the <lb />
opinions herein expressed, you will <lb />
not therefore exclude our views <lb />
from the public. <lb />
We will say in tho outset that <lb />
are not opposed to public schools <lb />
and a free of them <lb />
may tend to a correction of some <lb />
abuses that is known to all to exist, <lb />
and they are of such a nature as to <lb />
impair their usefulness <lb />
and <lb />
These are doubtless <lb />
manifested around the towns <lb />
where institutes for benefit of <lb />
There is a subdued, but intense and <lb />
bitter feeling existing, not in all of <lb />
course, but many districts, <lb />
against public schools, and neigh- <lb />
broils and fends are <lb />
not uncommon. <lb />
It was proposed by one in <lb />
our last Legislature to so change <lb />
the law as to have one Committees <lb />
man for each school district, instead <lb />
or three. We think it would have <lb />
been better this change had been <lb />
adopted. It would bate saved <lb />
teachers a good deal o time and <lb />
trouble. The applicant a school <lb />
goes to see Mr. A-, a Committee- <lb />
man. He refers him to Mr. B. and <lb />
U. and he will agree to what- <lb />
ever they may say about it. He <lb />
goes lo see Mr. B. lie not at <lb />
home, off goes in search or Mr. <lb />
C. lie is informed that he is down <lb />
in the swamp, or somewhere on <lb />
back side of the plantation and <lb />
will be home before night. If <lb />
he tarries, the good wife entertains <lb />
him with a history of tho free <lb />
school that district, its ups and <lb />
downs, trials and tribulations and <lb />
finally winds up by pronouncing, in <lb />
a very emphatic manner, her <lb />
anathemas upon it, or he may <lb />
hurry on and seek a night's lodging <lb />
in the neighborhood, <lb />
and the next day repeats <lb />
same thing over again. Often <lb />
applicant is a delicate lady and she <lb />
can tell you the trouble and annoy- <lb />
she has experienced in hunt- <lb />
up three Committeemen and <lb />
them to agree upon em <lb />
ploying her, the price to be. paid, <lb />
and the time for the school to com <lb />
If by possible means they can <lb />
all gotten together, they will <lb />
talk and talk, one level hour, upon <lb />
every conceivable subject, except <lb />
the they have met to discuss, <lb />
teachers arc held; but is the same <lb />
interest shown in the rural waiting for the other to bring <lb />
up the subject. If one is written <lb />
among masses, those for <lb />
shall his obligations to <lb />
his Maker. It leaves him absolute- <lb />
to pursue such course in <lb />
these matters as his conscience <lb />
shall dictate. does it interfere <lb />
with a man's political principles. <lb />
It teaches love of country and <lb />
to law but it leaves a man's <lb />
lodges, us lodges, its en- <lb />
Us cantonments, its <lb />
Grand Lodge and its Sovereign <lb />
Lodge. It has its various <lb />
degrees in its subordinate and <lb />
degree lodges, its encamp <lb />
mints and its It has <lb />
these schools were, especially in- <lb />
tended f We are sincere and can- <lb />
did in that they have <lb />
not to tho of <lb />
generally claimed for them <lb />
Their advance in usefulness is not <lb />
proportion to the increase of <lb />
money expended for them. <lb />
The State officers, who manage <lb />
this department, are in the <lb />
discharge of their duties, and have <lb />
correct ideas as to what these <lb />
schools ought to be; but it is too <lb />
often the case that those upon whom <lb />
an equally great responsibility rest <lb />
are, though their <lb />
totally <lb />
unfit for the position occupy. <lb />
This remark must not be applied to <lb />
all who till this place, there are <lb />
among them some good, men; <lb />
but if you believe they arc not <lb />
hampered and in trying <lb />
to do fair and right, <lb />
forced to resign to preserve their <lb />
self-respect, go and ask them your- <lb />
self. <lb />
are generally three <lb />
pointed for each school district, and <lb />
its official heads from the Noble <lb />
politics like his religion to the die- i Grand the Subordinate Lodges <lb />
of his own conscience. In a; to the Grand Sire of the Sovereign <lb />
word Odd Fellowship deals Grand Lodge of world. And <lb />
with man's obligation to it's no small honor, ladies gen- <lb />
man. Here it plan is its standards, to be at the head of a great j it is seldom they all agree upon <lb />
fights its battles and wins its whose membership is rapidly the selection a teacher. One has <lb />
It instructs its members in j approaching a million of earnest children wants a lady <lb />
these obligations and on his, workers and whoso revenues for i teacher, has big boys and wants <lb />
doing something in tho cause charitable purposes are near seven a still another some of <lb />
humanity. From the time the millions of dollars annually and all their kin folks. To such extent <lb />
who to I dedicated to the pious work of has this family favoritism been <lb />
i's mysteries, stands before And for one, <lb />
and asks admittance till he I rejoice that this high <lb />
lakes his last be passes i office Is now held by a citizen of <lb />
through impressive scones beloved State, <lb />
never forget. Each has its in j A beautiful feature of <lb />
lesson which no wan can i <lb />
see or hear without more to change. Everything <lb />
closely drawn to his fellow according to a well <lb />
in all ceremonies and j system. Our revenues, <lb />
incident to his initiation the . as they arc under a well de- <lb />
is made to understand vised plan, are certain, we <lb />
more clearly than ever his j know just what we can do in <lb />
to his fellow men. Sacred j work. The each <lb />
and profane history speak to him , pays is small bat as each is <lb />
the lives and deeds of some Mm to pay, the aggregate is large; <lb />
carried some counties that Prof. <lb />
to he will not reply until he has <lb />
seen all Hie others, very <lb />
when ho does see them he forgets <lb />
to mention it to them, and the <lb />
letter remains unanswered. <lb />
We are decidedly of the opinion <lb />
that it would be improvement <lb />
convenience to have only one <lb />
Committee for each school district, <lb />
Let him be a of intelligence, <lb />
energy and enough public spirit <lb />
about him to make feel an in- <lb />
in his All teachers, <lb />
who have certificates and desire a <lb />
situation, should be required to give <lb />
then names and addresses to tho <lb />
County Let <lb />
Committeemen make application <lb />
for a teacher to and his <lb />
recommendation employ such a <lb />
teacher as he may think mil salt <lb />
his neighborhood, him or her <lb />
in getting a convenient place to <lb />
hoard, sec that the school house is <lb />
made comfortable and the children <lb />
have pure water to drink, etc <lb />
Taxation for the support or these <lb />
school has been increased, and <lb />
people demand that improve- <lb />
be made. Of coarse there <lb />
will be some complaint at whatever <lb />
changes may be made, bat If we <lb />
have only one Committeemen in- <lb />
stead of three, we may reasonably <lb />
hope to have at least one-third less <lb />
grumbling than at present. <lb />
recognize the fact that public <lb />
or even Maj. Finger, the only dependent of <lb />
all their learning and to obtain MM <lb />
would stand a slim chance in of <lb />
mg a position in our public schools M <lb />
in competition with Cousin <lb />
Ann or Josh's son Gust us. <lb />
In three adjoining districts, a <lb />
gentleman, behalf of a teacher, <lb />
made application for a school. In <lb />
the first he was told by a <lb />
reckon my daughter will <lb />
teach it this year. She has <lb />
teaching it some The ma- <lb />
of the patrons wore opposed <lb />
of the heroes whose con- M with disbursements, to her, yet as she was a <lb />
visiting of tho sick the re- <lb />
lief or the distressed is left to <lb />
the whims and caprices or <lb />
members. In lodge, at every <lb />
tho question is asked <lb />
any brother or a sick <lb />
may do their fellow men. Friend-1 brother or a brother in distress teach the free In the <lb />
shin, simple and pare, and eternal, and the attention or relief required i third, is going to teach your <lb />
lays her obligations open him all cases, provided in a school this was asked of the <lb />
demanding of him loyal service tern a tic, orderly way. It is thus a j Chairman or the Committee. <lb />
rich rewards. i harmoniously organized system, j son Hilly. I have seen of the <lb />
duct noble example have come <lb />
down to through cycles the <lb />
past. in which he lives <lb />
opens before him its record or <lb />
charity and benevolence bids him <lb />
read and learn of the good men <lb />
hood girl, they hated to do any- <lb />
thing to bring about hard feelings. <lb />
next, a Committeeman said, <lb />
son will soon be home from <lb />
school as I have nothing else <lb />
for him to do, I thought I'd let him <lb />
Love and gentle, in her ; moving forward, without friction in <lb />
sweetest accents tells of him oil its mission of Mercy, Benevolence <lb />
country, home and and land among men, visiting <lb />
Committee and he says he will not <lb />
The third one would not <lb />
publicly avow any opposition for <lb />
by public sentiment. When per- <lb />
and correctly managed they <lb />
will accomplish ranch good. May <lb />
that time speedily come, and every <lb />
child within the boarders of oar <lb />
good old State receive a liberal ed- <lb />
for then, and not till than, <lb />
can be realized the philanthropist's <lb />
fond hope or the universal <lb />
or and morality among <lb />
all classes of people. <lb />
B. W. J. <lb />
A Safe <lb />
Is one which Is to bring <lb />
you satisfactory results, or in caw of fail. <lb />
a return of purchase price. On <lb />
safe plan yon can buy from <lb />
Druggist a bottle Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery for Consumption. It Is <lb />
guaranteed to bring yon relief In every <lb />
case, when used for any affection of <lb />
Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Con- <lb />
of Lung. <lb />
Asthma. W hooping tough, Creon, <lb />
etc., etc It is pleasant and <lb />
perfectly safe, and can always be <lb />
depended upon. <lb />
Trial bottles free at John L. <lb />
Drugstore.<lb /></p>
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Wake Forest College has <lb />
ed from Mr. of New <lb />
York f for the increase of <lb />
its endowment. This makes more <lb />
than two hundred thousand <lb />
it now has. Mr. <lb />
u WK to give one dollar for <lb />
every two dollars that could be <lb />
raised in North Carolina. Under <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
AT THE OFFICE AT <lb />
Mail <lb />
MAY Mb, MM. <lb />
Publisher's Announcement. <lb />
SUBSCRIPTION PRICK OF <lb />
I The Is per ye v. <lb />
One n <lb />
one Tear. one-half column one year, <lb />
; one-quarter column one year, <lb />
Transient Advertisements-One inch <lb />
one week. ; two weeks, s one <lb />
month Two Inches one week, ., <lb />
two weeks, one month, <lb />
Inserted to <lb />
Column reading Item. MUM l <lb />
line k each <lb />
Advertisements, as Ad, <lb />
awl Notices- <lb />
Commissioners- and Trustees hates. <lb />
Summons to Son-Residents etc. will <lb />
be charged for at rates and <lb />
liE MID FOB IS ADVANCE. I he <lb />
has suffered some loss <lb />
Newest hob Latest Styles Lowest Prices <lb />
because of having no <lb />
role as to the payment this class <lb />
advertisements, and in order to avoid <lb />
future trouble payment in advance <lb />
will be demanded. <lb />
Contracts for space not mentioned <lb />
above, for length of tune, can be <lb />
mad by application to the either <lb />
In person or by letter. <lb />
Copy tor w Advertisements and <lb />
all changes of should be <lb />
handed in by o'clock on Tuesday <lb />
mornings In order to receive prompt in- <lb />
the day following. <lb />
The having a large <lb />
will be found a profitable medium <lb />
through which to reach the public. <lb />
this proposition some over <lb />
was raised in the State and <lb />
his supplement makes out <lb />
Mr. had given liberally <lb />
before to the College. He is a <lb />
man of great wealth and is very <lb />
liberal with it in educational mat- <lb />
There is a movement on foot to <lb />
build a monument to Jeff. Davis. <lb />
Next to General Lee no man in <lb />
the Confederacy was more loved <lb />
than President Davis. Though <lb />
the cause is lost forever, and <lb />
for which he fought went <lb />
down at to rise no <lb />
more, yet his name is loved and <lb />
cherished, and is held dear by <lb />
every true man. Lot <lb />
his monument be elected, and <lb />
let it stand by tho side of that of <lb />
the immortal Lee, and lot them <lb />
commemorate the memory of the <lb />
two heroes who stood by <lb />
and not by policy in the days <lb />
of tho South's calamity. <lb />
The Visitor is the name <lb />
of a now paper published at <lb />
N. C. We received a copy of <lb />
the first issue last week. <lb />
come tho now comer and wish i <lb />
much success. <lb />
For a few days there was a great <lb />
strike in the coke region of Pens <lb />
which has about ended, <lb />
however, in an amicable manner, <lb />
the strikers going to work again. <lb />
There has been a groat deal of <lb />
trouble in Pennsylvania lately. <lb />
The Bill does not seem <lb />
to protect the workmen much. <lb />
Maj. John C Winder went be- <lb />
fore the Railroad Commission in <lb />
behalf of the Seaboard Air Line <lb />
system and made objections to the <lb />
proposed reduction in passenger <lb />
and freight rates. It is said, how- <lb />
ever, that a good feeling prevailed <lb />
between them, and it is thought <lb />
that all matters at issue can be <lb />
amicably settled. <lb />
The Wilmington Star suggests <lb />
that as St. Louis is the greatest <lb />
mule market in the world. <lb />
of the Mail and Er- <lb />
ought to emigrate thither so <lb />
as to be in congenial company. <lb />
There may be something in the <lb />
remark, but it is probable that he <lb />
aid rather stay in Now York <lb />
where he can hear <lb />
bray. Too braying would <lb />
down his own musical braying. <lb />
and eminent <lb />
of Union Semi- <lb />
nary, has been holding views as to <lb />
the inspiration of the Bible some- <lb />
what adverse to the views of his <lb />
church. For this he has been <lb />
and it was thought he <lb />
would be tried a council of the <lb />
church, but recently a series of <lb />
questions has been to <lb />
him, and his answers are <lb />
and there probably the mat- <lb />
drops. <lb />
There is a marked difference be- <lb />
tween Mr. Harrison and Mr. <lb />
Blaine, and among the most recent <lb />
proofs are first, Mr. <lb />
Blaine has a swelling in his feet <lb />
and Mr. Harrison has it in his <lb />
head Second, Mr. Blaine is get- <lb />
ting better, but Mr. Harrison is <lb />
getting Third, Mr. <lb />
swelling is physical, Mr. <lb />
Harrison's is mental; Fourth, Mr. <lb />
Blaine's is curable, but Mr. <lb />
is incurable, fifth, Mr. <lb />
Blaine knows he is affected and <lb />
will take treatment, Mr. Harrison <lb />
thinks he is not, and will not take <lb />
treatment, not even advice. <lb />
A poem entitled Wife and <lb />
has been going the rounds <lb />
again. It made its appearance a <lb />
few years ago and was attributed <lb />
to Stonewall Jackson. Its e <lb />
author was General H. B. Jack- <lb />
son. The authorship has <lb />
again been mistaken and <lb />
to the immortal Stone- <lb />
wall, instead of its true author. <lb />
Let Gen. H. B. Jackson have the <lb />
credit of his work. Stonewall <lb />
Jackson's military fame is enough <lb />
for him, without any literary <lb />
fame. <lb />
The United States cruiser <lb />
Charleston has for several days <lb />
been pursuing the war <lb />
vassal the As to what the <lb />
result of the chase will it is <lb />
not known. It is thought that <lb />
when the reaches Chili the <lb />
insurgents will be surrendered to <lb />
the Charleston. It is somewhat a <lb />
complicated matter, and the <lb />
try H waiting anxiously to see <lb />
what will be the termination. <lb />
There is a great deal of <lb />
to what will be done with <lb />
the when caught but it was <lb />
not caught at the latest advices. <lb />
YOUNG <lb />
They carry the largest stock of <lb />
of any store in Greenville. Look over this list <lb />
Boy's Suits I Flannel and Silk Shirts <lb />
Men's Suits j all styles and sizes <lb />
Nice All Wool Pants j styles and best brands of <lb />
Thin Coats Calicoes <lb />
Silk Mohair coats and j I Gent's Wool Hats <lb />
Gent's Low Quarter Shoes Straw Hats <lb />
Slippers Check Muslin G <lb />
I Ladies Low Quarter button shoes; White Lawn in all styles <lb />
; Mulls, Nun's Veiling and many <lb />
Ladies Oxford Ties <lb />
Children's shoes <lb />
Misses and Ladies shoes <lb />
J. B. Cherry. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
J. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT <lb />
We beg to inform our friends and patrons that we now the <lb />
most complete stock we ever had. To our lady friends <lb />
we wish to say that our stock of Goods will com- <lb />
------pare favorably with any line in town.------ <lb />
DRY GOODS <lb />
other fabrics. <lb />
Cashmeres to pr yd <lb />
A nice brown domestic yd <lb />
All we ask is that you call and examine our stock and prices <lb />
A three games of base <lb />
ball were played in Charlotte last <lb />
week for the championship of the <lb />
two States. and South Caro- <lb />
in which tho North Carolina <lb />
boys came off victorious. The <lb />
Winston team represented our <lb />
State and the team from Columbia, <lb />
S. C., represented the <lb />
State. In the first Winston, <lb />
carried off the palm in a of <lb />
to The second game result- <lb />
ed in a score for Winston of to <lb />
Then the South Carolina boys <lb />
determined to win tho third. At <lb />
the end of the second inning the <lb />
score stood to in favor of Col- <lb />
the Winston boys rallied <lb />
and from then to tho 9th inning it <lb />
was egg all round. Then <lb />
Winston worked the rabbit foot on <lb />
them and scored four runs, there- <lb />
by winning the third game. The <lb />
score standing to in favor <lb />
Winston. Tho grand stand <lb />
moaned with the shouts, and tho <lb />
band played <lb />
lively. <lb />
The convention of the <lb />
Alliance met last week in <lb />
to take into consideration the <lb />
matter of forming a new party, and <lb />
steps were taken towards that end, <lb />
though the party was not formally <lb />
organized. A Central Committee <lb />
was formed whose business it is, <lb />
if we understand it, to look after <lb />
the matter, and unless satisfactory <lb />
arrangements can otherwise be <lb />
made, to call a national <lb />
not later than June to <lb />
nominate candidates for the Pres- <lb />
and Vice-Presidency. Mat- <lb />
look decidedly now as if there <lb />
will be three in the <lb />
field in 1892 for the Presidency, <lb />
There being such a small differ- <lb />
once between tho Democrats and <lb />
the Alliance they ought to join <lb />
hands. fail to see how <lb />
the Alliance can make any con- <lb />
cessions at all to tho Republicans <lb />
when consider that the <lb />
are responsible for the very <lb />
things which are complained of. <lb />
Nor do we see how tho <lb />
can party can consistently join <lb />
with the Alliance as their <lb />
pies are so much opposed to <lb />
other. But as a matter of fact tho <lb />
Republicans are more for <lb />
in office than for principle, <lb />
and we need not be surprised at <lb />
any concessions they may make. <lb />
Let us await the result. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
our Regular <lb />
Washington, May -91. <lb />
Mr. Harrison isn't living to the <lb />
reputation given him by his son <lb />
Russell's paper. If be is brains <lb />
as well as head of the <lb />
why doesn't be take bold of <lb />
very important questions now <lb />
in an unsettled condition before the <lb />
Department of State Mr. Blaine's <lb />
absence not have been better <lb />
timed if it hod been previously <lb />
it may have been <lb />
to give Mr. Harrison an opportunity <lb />
to show country that Mr. Blaine <lb />
has been nothing more than a clerk <lb />
Bat the gentleman from In- <lb />
is too shrewd to give himself <lb />
away; be finds matters pertain- <lb />
to the other departments so <lb />
pressing that he informed Mr. <lb />
Blaine's assistant, who carried a big <lb />
handle of papers to the White House <lb />
that he was o that he would <lb />
defer foreign matters for a few days. <lb />
In mean time be is probably <lb />
praying Mr. Blaine will return <lb />
before those papers are again <lb />
brought to him. <lb />
If Mr. Blaine should take it <lb />
his head to go away on the sick list <lb />
or to resign entirely on the ground <lb />
of ill health, it would not take long <lb />
for those now ignorant on that sub- <lb />
to discover baa furnished <lb />
brains for this administration. <lb />
Mr. Wanamaker is fathering a <lb />
scheme for pare unadulterated <lb />
surpasses anything in <lb />
history of republican party, and <lb />
that's saying a good deal. He <lb />
wants to make ten year contract <lb />
with favorite parties for carrying <lb />
ocean mails in various <lb />
under mail subsidy act of <lb />
last Congress. Of. coarse that <lb />
involves ultimate expenditure <lb />
of many millions of dollars, while <lb />
appropriation made, which was <lb />
for only one year, was <lb />
Mr. Harrison approve of <lb />
In Wool Fabrics we have Hen- <lb />
Cashmeres, Albatross <lb />
and in the leading <lb />
Spring and Summer shades. <lb />
In Cotton Fabrics we have <lb />
Pine Apple Tissues, Swiss <lb />
Zephyrs, tines, Batiste, Out- <lb />
Cloths, Lawns, <lb />
Ginghams, a full line of White <lb />
Dress Goods, In all of these <lb />
lines you will find beautiful <lb />
styles. No prettier to be found i <lb />
in town. <lb />
scheme, and in to give it a <lb />
better aspect the question has been <lb />
referred to the Attorney General <lb />
Tor an opinion as to whether the <lb />
Postmaster General has a legal <lb />
right to make contracts to ten <lb />
years. Of course he will decide <lb />
that he has, and then the country <lb />
will have the pleasure of seeing <lb />
forty or fifty millions of Us money <lb />
placed where It will help to <lb />
and re-elect Mr. Benjamin <lb />
Harrison. Whatever other people <lb />
may think Mr. Harrison doesn't <lb />
think be made a mistake in <lb />
putting John Wanamaker at the <lb />
head of the <lb />
little of Mr. <lb />
Wanamaker's was establish- <lb />
of a regular mail service to <lb />
Alaska and the of the <lb />
contract for carrying the mails to <lb />
the North American Commercial <lb />
company, whose steamers have to <lb />
go there anyway, and whose <lb />
makes probably ninety-nine <lb />
or the mail to and from <lb />
This didn't make <lb />
any money taking seals last year, <lb />
and the administration sympathizes <lb />
with it to tho extent or an entirely <lb />
unnecessary mail contract. <lb />
A party of prominent democrats <lb />
were gathered in the parlor of a <lb />
private residence one this <lb />
week, and the <lb />
stances preclude the use of names, <lb />
tho conversation was too interest- <lb />
at times to entirely lost, so I <lb />
reproduce a portion it <lb />
you a South- <lb />
Senator, the Florence <lb />
Times had run <lb />
the name of Wade Hampton for <lb />
we could get him <lb />
said a Western Representative. <lb />
join heartily with said <lb />
an Eastern Representative, I <lb />
can tell yon how it can be <lb />
asked everybody in <lb />
chorus. <lb />
you ho replied, <lb />
democratic party has three great <lb />
prizes to distribute, the Presidency, <lb />
the and the Speak- <lb />
of the House of Representatives. <lb />
Now you all know am not in <lb />
favor of sectionalism in any form, <lb />
and yet I recognize fact <lb />
the country is almost certain to be <lb />
geographically divided into three <lb />
parts and one or these great <lb />
great prizes will go to the South, <lb />
one to tho East, and one to the <lb />
West, and I don't, think anybody <lb />
can say that that isn't an equitable <lb />
method or distribution. All the <lb />
South has got to do it wants a <lb />
place upon the national is to <lb />
let go to Bast <lb />
or <lb />
bird tho laughed a <lb />
Southern Representative who is In <lb />
the line of the lightning <lb />
himself. <lb />
have you got it in the <lb />
retorted the Eastern man. <lb />
just wait and said the <lb />
Southerner. <lb />
I should like to see Wade <lb />
preside over the said a Sen- <lb />
bad been an interested <lb />
it be was nominated <lb />
wouldn't the Farmers Alliance in <lb />
the Southern States defeat the tick- <lb />
et as they did him for the <lb />
a side of the question that <lb />
had not to said the <lb />
gentleman who started <lb />
I would not fear to <lb />
wager all I possess t a national <lb />
ticket with Wade H name <lb />
on it could carry South Carolina, <lb />
against anything that could be pit- <lb />
against it; only nominate him, <lb />
and my word for it he will be elected. <lb />
STATE TEACHERS ASSEMBLY- <lb />
Col. E. G. Harrell, Secretary of <lb />
North Carolina Teas As- <lb />
announced the official <lb />
of annual session <lb />
which will be held in June. <lb />
eighth session of the Assembly be- <lb />
gins at City, June 16th <lb />
and continue to June 30th. Hon. <lb />
George W. delivers <lb />
opening address on the 17th of June <lb />
and Rev. T. DeWitt will <lb />
speak to Assembly on 18th. <lb />
There will be not lea than <lb />
present on the opening day of <lb />
session, and meeting will be <lb />
double that any previous session. <lb />
There are now ten entries for <lb />
music contest by the leading female <lb />
schools of the State, and the feature <lb />
the Assembly work will be <lb />
interesting and exciting. <lb />
gymnastic club will be under toe <lb />
special training of Professor Charlie <lb />
Mangum, of University. <lb />
Southern Educational Expo- <lb />
will also be held at <lb />
at close of As- <lb />
ODD ORPHAN HOME- <lb />
At the recent meeting in Oxford, <lb />
N. C, of the Grand Lodge I. O- <lb />
O. F. on the 14th day of May, A D. <lb />
following resolutions were <lb />
adopted i <lb />
Independent Or- <lb />
of Odd Fellow.-., realizing <lb />
necessity of establishing an Orphan <lb />
Home whore the children or our <lb />
deceased indigent brethren may be <lb />
cared for, and believing that the <lb />
good people of the State will assist <lb />
us in this undertaking; there- <lb />
lore be it <lb />
That J. F. <lb />
Jonathan White and <lb />
W. C. Douglas, In ion with <lb />
the present Board of Trustees, be <lb />
constituted a Special Committee for <lb />
selecting a site Tor said Orphan <lb />
That said Committee is <lb />
hereby invested with full power to <lb />
act the premises, and whatever <lb />
may be tho decision a majority <lb />
or Committee in the matter or <lb />
location shall be and not <lb />
to appeal. <lb />
That this Committee, <lb />
with as little delay as practicable, <lb />
proceed to carry out the design <lb />
contemplated by these resolution, <lb />
and in should their action <lb />
be delayed longer than ninety days <lb />
alter the adjournment of this Grand <lb />
Communication Grand Lodge. <lb />
In accordance with tho require- <lb />
of foregoing resolutions, <lb />
we, the Special Committee, appoint- <lb />
ed for the purpose expressed there- <lb />
in of the Orphan Rome at <lb />
a place in the State, will <lb />
meet in Raleigh on Wednesday, <lb />
July <lb />
We believe that the place which <lb />
is successful In the site of <lb />
the proposed Orphan Home will <lb />
find it a valuable acquisition, and <lb />
we respectfully invite bids for the <lb />
same to be promptly submitted, ac- <lb />
companied with such in <lb />
money, land, or other valuable con- <lb />
as might properly hare <lb />
weight in bringing the minds of the <lb />
Committee to a wise determination <lb />
of the important duty committed <lb />
in their bands by aforesaid res- <lb />
All should be submitted to <lb />
A. H. A. Williams, Chairman, at <lb />
Oxford, N. G, which bids will be <lb />
presented by him to the Special <lb />
Committee for their decision, which <lb />
Special Committee will meet in <lb />
Raleigh on the 8th day of July, <lb />
The names of the Special Com- <lb />
are herewith appended. <lb />
A. H. A. Williams, <lb />
C. B. <lb />
N. <lb />
J. <lb />
Jonathan White, <lb />
C. D. <lb />
W. C. Douglas, <lb />
May Committee. <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
Executive Office, <lb />
Raleigh, N. C, May j <lb />
To the County Commissioner and <lb />
of the Peace of C. <lb />
call your <lb />
to enclosed pass- <lb />
ed by Industrial Con- <lb />
which assembled id this <lb />
city on the 13th or present <lb />
mouth, reel that it is to the <lb />
interest each county in State <lb />
to be fully and completely <lb />
at Southern Inter-States <lb />
Exposition to be In Ibis city <lb />
during October and November 1891. <lb />
The exhibits sent to the Exposition <lb />
in this will be preserved and <lb />
used at in 1893 and in this <lb />
ray counties making exhibits <lb />
get advantage or showing the <lb />
attractions have to offer <lb />
manufacturers and home- <lb />
seekers at the two great <lb />
will be glad to see the <lb />
Justices of the Peace in each county <lb />
of the State make <lb />
as will a complete ex- <lb />
of the woods, minerals, <lb />
cultural fruits, vegetables <lb />
and manufactured articles of all <lb />
kinds, and other things as will <lb />
show to world what a grand <lb />
State we live In. Southern <lb />
Inter-States Exposition will be <lb />
visited by many thousand people, <lb />
and It certainly should be a pride <lb />
and a pleasure for every North <lb />
Carolinian to see the great resources, <lb />
or his State properly shown to <lb />
visitors. M. Holt, <lb />
Governor. <lb />
BULLETIN or Sale and Rent. <lb />
For The Week Ending Friday, May <lb />
Office, N. C. <lb />
The reports of correspondents of <lb />
the Weekly Weather Crop Bulletin <lb />
issued the N. C. Experiment <lb />
Station and State Weather <lb />
for the week ending Friday, May <lb />
1891, show the weather <lb />
during the past week have <lb />
been favorable, and that crops <lb />
have generally improved somewhat <lb />
as well as the spirits or the farmers. <lb />
Occasional showers fell during <lb />
week, were very beneficial, <lb />
but the was below the <lb />
average and more rain is needed, <lb />
especially in the Eastern District. <lb />
The temperature has below <lb />
the average, tho nights particularly <lb />
being too cool. The deficiency in <lb />
temperature for the State during <lb />
the week amounts to over de- <lb />
As regards the condition of <lb />
crops, it will seen that reports <lb />
are unanimous as to the poor stand <lb />
of cotton, and generally also of <lb />
corn. Many farmers have had to <lb />
replant cotton, some are doing <lb />
it now; others are plowing up land <lb />
planting corn or peas instead <lb />
or cotton. In fact, farmers are <lb />
from undue haste in planting <lb />
on soil not fully prepared. <lb />
week was very favorable trans- <lb />
planting tobacco, in which rapid <lb />
progress has been made. There are <lb />
no complaints about, scarcity of <lb />
plants. The wheat and oat crops <lb />
are reported in fair condition. <lb />
Warm weather, especially warm <lb />
nights, are greatly needed, with <lb />
occasional showers. <lb />
REMARKS OF SPECIAL <lb />
DENT. <lb />
Eastern <lb />
ton, New Hanover <lb />
highly favorable. Truckers and <lb />
farmers made most of opportunity. <lb />
Rain needed. Washington, Bean- <lb />
fort cool, days not <lb />
warm enough to cause germination <lb />
of cotton. Elizabeth City, <lb />
tank dry. Stand for <lb />
cotton irregular, some fields replant- <lb />
ed. Potato bugs rampant. Cab- <lb />
marketed, but price low. <lb />
Weldon, Halifax <lb />
cool. Cotton coming up slowly <lb />
looking badly. Rain-fall 1.11 inch- <lb />
es. Blackman's Mills, Sampson <lb />
stand cotton and corn. <lb />
Some farmers replanting cotton. <lb />
Temperature too low. Clinton, <lb />
Sampson all <lb />
bad stand cotton and corn. Crops <lb />
in good condition growing now. <lb />
Pender last <lb />
Friday, now very dry. Bad stand <lb />
of most crops. Fruit falling off <lb />
trees. Black Creek, Wilson county <lb />
Prospects for cotton crop gloomy. <lb />
Stand poor, plants unhealthy. <lb />
Some farmers replanting <lb />
Most of tobacco plants have <lb />
been replanted. Corn average. <lb />
Scotland Neck, Halifax county <lb />
Rain of last week has been <lb />
to crops. Cold weather has de- <lb />
much of good effect. Stand <lb />
of cotton and corn bad, almost <lb />
possible to get good stand of cotton <lb />
now. <lb />
IN MEMORIAM.<lb />
The Lord has us, <lb />
comfort us in all our grief, <lb />
And frowns not on the bitter tears <lb />
That gave our burdened hearts relief. <lb />
Our cross, we will with meekness bear, <lb />
silently we weep unseen. <lb />
To know we ne'er again, on earth, <lb />
Shall tee our ling friend. <lb />
We'll yield to our Father's will <lb />
know his works are for the best, <lb />
But, oh how deep the sorrow U, <lb />
When we lay our loved ones to rest. <lb />
To God's own will, we are resigned, <lb />
For on His arm of we loan, <lb />
And thank Him for the priceless loan <lb />
Of her our <lb />
Her home is, oh so sad and still, <lb />
For one who ne'er will come no more. <lb />
But the future we hope to meet, <lb />
Where pain and sorrow all are o'er, <lb />
Her voice on earth we'll h ear no more <lb />
Nor e'er will her bright face be seen <lb />
For God, the Father hath seen fit <lb />
To call from us our friend. <lb />
And, oh how sadly we miss her, <lb />
But feel e'er now our loss her gain, <lb />
For she with Jesus happy it, <lb />
And no grief, or toll, or pain <lb />
Oh when they all together meet, <lb />
Around the fireside scene, <lb />
A tear doth fall, a heart doth ache <lb />
For her our darling friend. <lb />
When round your quiet board you alt, <lb />
There is, alas, vacant place, <lb />
Where once you seldom failed to <lb />
patient, quiet face. <lb />
Id almost every spot around, <lb />
A plant or other objects seen, <lb />
That brings to memory pleasant <lb />
thoughts <lb />
Of Her, our darling friend. <lb />
In the her angel mother, <lb />
Who went there many years before, <lb />
Now with her in robes of white. <lb />
Or walks with her the shining shore <lb />
Oh I sacred we will ever bold <lb />
The silent spot ho green, <lb />
Where now thy peaceful lady sleeps, <lb />
Leila, our darling friend. <lb />
A Friend. <lb />
We have, the following property for <lb />
MM and rent. <lb />
One two-third lot with two story <lb />
house, four rooms, good <lb />
house, and tables five horses. For <lb />
or rent per month, with <lb />
Two good building lots Skinner- <lb />
ville. Desirable locations. <lb />
One house and halt lot, five rooms, <lb />
garden and stables, good well water. <lb />
One and lot, live rooms be- <lb />
sides cook-room and dining room. Two <lb />
story good well of water. <lb />
. or house and lot <lb />
in single six rooms, <lb />
cook-room and dining room <lb />
Bent for nor month. <lb />
acres of land adjoining Fe- <lb />
male Institute, property lying on each <lb />
side of the railroad and near the depot. <lb />
Good location for dwellings and <lb />
establishments. <lb />
Prices of any of the abort property <lb />
made known application. <lb />
The two coiner stores In the Tyson <lb />
Building, also severe rooms in the upper <lb />
story of same building. <lb />
house on Pitt Street owned by <lb />
Mrs. P. E. Has eight rooms, <lb />
good yard and garden. For re per <lb />
month. Nicely finished house, <lb />
location. <lb />
We make the collection of rents a <lb />
If you contemplate buying, <lb />
ling, or renting, call aim sec us, or <lb />
respond with us. <lb />
ft <lb />
Heal Estate Agents, <lb />
. Greenville, C. <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
PLANTERS HOES, <lb />
Hardware of Description, <lb />
PLOWS, STOVES, <lb />
All for sale cheap for <lb />
CASH----- <lb />
-BY <lb />
Latham Pender, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Fashion Bazaar. <lb />
I have just returned from the Northern <lb />
markets whore I purchased a <lb />
complete stock of <lb />
m sum <lb />
n every conceivable style and shape hi <lb />
and Trimmings. Also have in <lb />
Stock and to be disposed of Flowers, Os- <lb />
Tips, Caps, Mull and Silk <lb />
Hats, Kid Gloves, Handkerchiefs, <lb />
notions, Ac., Ac. I keep con- <lb />
on hand Trimmed and <lb />
Hats, <lb />
Call and examine my stock, I <lb />
satisfaction. <lb />
Respectfully. <lb />
M. D. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
I take pleasure in announcing to the <lb />
people of Greenville and the <lb />
rounding country that my <lb />
SPRING STOCK <lb />
is now arming and ready for <lb />
I have secured the services a <lb />
City Trimmer who will execute work to <lb />
suit tho most fastidious taste. The new <lb />
stock will be sold at the. lowest margin <lb />
that millinery goods ever been <lb />
handled before in this market. <lb />
Also a splendid line of Fancy Goods, <lb />
consisting of Steel Engravings. Oil <lb />
Paintings, Picture Fancy <lb />
Tablets, Plush Goods, China and <lb />
Vases, Jewelry. Lace Curtains, <lb />
Linen Shades, Ac. These will be sold <lb />
out at cost as they must be disposed of <lb />
by the last of All who wish to <lb />
make great bargains for themselves <lb />
should call at once me before <lb />
purchasing elsewhere. <lb />
LUMBER <lb />
At my Mill at House Station, <lb />
miles from Greenville, <lb />
I am prepared to <lb />
FILL ALL ORDERS <lb />
CUT LUMBER. <lb />
I supply demand, <lb />
and am prepared to <lb />
shipment to any point. <lb />
Your order solicited. <lb />
In all grades of Men and <lb />
Boys Hats we have nice styles <lb />
and will sell at prices to please <lb />
customers. <lb />
We invite of <lb />
prices of the following <lb />
Notions, Gent's Furnish- <lb />
Goods, Trunks, Valises, <lb />
Hardware, Crockery, Tinware, <lb />
Wood and Willow Ware, <lb />
Provisions, and all <lb />
kinds of Farming Implements <lb />
tint Furniture. <lb />
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
Our stock of Shoes and Slip <lb />
very attractive. We <lb />
think we can suit you both in <lb />
and lit. One of the lead- <lb />
Shoes with us is our Opera <lb />
Toe with Common Sense Heel. <lb />
This is a long felt want with the <lb />
ladies. <lb />
In Men and Boys Shoes <lb />
have in stock and to arrive the <lb />
best line ever carried by us. <lb />
We have sold L. M. Reynold's <lb />
Shoes for the past two years and <lb />
find them to be the best line ever <lb />
handled by us. This spring we <lb />
will have a complete line of <lb />
these Shoes and when our friends <lb />
are in need of good shoes we <lb />
will be pleased to them. <lb />
We carry the largest and best <lb />
selected stock of Furniture in <lb />
our town and will sell at prices <lb />
to please. <lb />
We have a nice line of Mat- <lb />
tings which we will sell at low <lb />
figures. <lb />
In Children Carriages we have <lb />
best and prettiest line ever <lb />
carried us. <lb />
We realize the importance of <lb />
selling goods at a small profit. <lb />
We do not claim to sell goods <lb />
at cost, but do claim back <lb />
up our assertion, that we will <lb />
yon honest goods for your <lb />
honest money. <lb />
SEE US TALK WITH US. TRY US <lb />
SHOES. SHOES. SHOES. SHOES. SHOES. <lb />
BROWN BROS., <lb />
-ARE <lb />
SHOES. SHOES, <lb />
AT REDUCED <lb />
Kit <lb />
SHOES. <lb />
SHOES. <lb />
SHOES. <lb />
SHOES. <lb />
SHOES.<lb />
and Retail Dealer In FANCY <lb />
and <lb />
Car Load Feed Oats. Car load Corn, Car load No. Hay, <lb />
Car Load Rib Side Meat, Car Load St. Louis Flour, <lb />
Heavy Mess Pork, Granulated Sugar. <lb />
Sugar, Gail Ax Snuff, all <lb />
Rail Road Mills Snuff. Snuff. <lb />
Rico Molasses, Tubs Boston Lard. <lb />
Star Lye, Gross Matches. <lb />
Also full line Baking Soda, Soap, Starch, Tobacco, Cigars, <lb />
Cakes, Crackers, Candles, Canned Goods, Wrapping Paper, Paper Sacks. <lb />
Special prices given to tho wholesale trade on large quantities of the <lb />
above good ANDREWS. GREENVILLE. N. C, <lb />
Patent Wire Tobacco Hangers <lb />
CAN BE IN ANY BARN.<lb />
Order i <lb />
ON TIME <lb />
Bomb. <lb />
Stick Wire Hr <lb />
Treatise o and <lb />
WANTED. <lb />
, Houston, U., V.<lb /></p>
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M. E. LANG'S COLUMN. <lb />
M. R LANG. <lb />
W won J <lb />
like to have <lb />
few words <lb />
with you in re- <lb />
card to Spring; <lb />
wearing apparel <lb />
We know that in <lb />
a few days You will <lb />
be looking around for <lb />
your new clothes <lb />
and a correct <lb />
edge of where to find <lb />
them will, we think, <lb />
greatly assist you in <lb />
making your <lb />
To the ladies <lb />
we would say that <lb />
our stock of <lb />
sum- <lb />
mer <lb />
com- <lb />
prises everything <lb />
stylish and sea- <lb />
in both <lb />
ported and domes- <lb />
tic makes. We <lb />
have all the new <lb />
shadings in both <lb />
plain and stripe <lb />
effects. also <lb />
show an elegant <lb />
line of embroidered <lb />
in the new <lb />
est colors. Our <lb />
black goods depart- <lb />
as usual has <lb />
a complete line of <lb />
tuple and fancy <lb />
effects from the <lb />
costliest silk warp <lb />
HENRIETTA <lb />
S E B A S T A POOL <lb />
to the cheap cotton <lb />
Twills. We have in <lb />
various q <lb />
Sheppard's plaid in <lb />
Slack and White <lb />
which is proving to <lb />
be one of the leading <lb />
dress fabrics this <lb />
season. Our stock <lb />
of wash goods in- <lb />
the most <lb />
designs in <lb />
fancy and plain <lb />
Zephyrs and <lb />
hams. Our imported <lb />
Scotch Zephyrs arc <lb />
marvels of beauty. <lb />
combination <lb />
Zephyrs have been <lb />
pronounced <lb />
by all who have <lb />
seen them. A word <lb />
about white goods. <lb />
The goods offered by <lb />
us are especially <lb />
for fine trade <lb />
and are the choice <lb />
from one of the lead- <lb />
of the country and <lb />
we do not hesitate to <lb />
say far <lb />
pass any being of- <lb />
in our market. <lb />
styles were <lb />
both as to display <lb />
and durability and <lb />
make a most <lb />
handsome exhibit. <lb />
This <lb />
Is hobby. For <lb />
years have lead in <lb />
this line of goods and <lb />
season our <lb />
will be <lb />
The em- <lb />
exhibit <lb />
which we make <lb />
prises a full line of <lb />
Flouncing <lb />
Edgings, <lb />
and Inserting in <lb />
several different ma- <lb />
We would <lb />
like to call the <lb />
of the ladies to <lb />
a handsome line of <lb />
Blazers now being <lb />
shown on our <lb />
We have them <lb />
in the light shades, <lb />
also in the more sub- <lb />
colors. In <lb />
Shoes for Ladies, <lb />
Misses, Gentlemen, <lb />
Boys and <lb />
we have our usual <lb />
line of none but first <lb />
class makes, which <lb />
guarantee to our <lb />
a reliable <lb />
shoe, and which <lb />
guarantee has been <lb />
the means of <lb />
our shoe trade <lb />
many fold in the <lb />
past few years. In <lb />
Clothing we lead the <lb />
town as we show the <lb />
moat varied assort- <lb />
of Spring Cloth <lb />
for gentlemen, <lb />
Boys and <lb />
Children ever shown <lb />
In our market. The <lb />
prices are correct, <lb />
the lit is guaranteed, <lb />
the are the <lb />
newest, the mate- <lb />
rial honest. We <lb />
would say right here <lb />
In connection with <lb />
the above that we do <lb />
not carry any second <lb />
hand clothing, and <lb />
very article sold over <lb />
oar counter will be <lb />
found just as <lb />
We have a <lb />
stock of Gent's Fur. <lb />
Goods that <lb />
will satisfy even the <lb />
most fastidious. Our <lb />
line of full dress <lb />
and evening wear <lb />
shirts are the latest <lb />
productions of <lb />
ion in their line. <lb />
We have every con- <lb />
shape In <lb />
Linen <lb />
satin band styles. <lb />
In and Out- <lb />
Shirts we show <lb />
fashionable de- <lb />
signs. We have a <lb />
that <lb />
includes the most <lb />
effects, both as to <lb />
shapes and colorings. <lb />
The latest blocks and <lb />
colors are shown by us <lb />
in Stiff Hats. <lb />
In Mens and Boys For <lb />
we have a very <lb />
desirable line. Our <lb />
line of Straw Hats <lb />
comprises the new <lb />
styles jUst by <lb />
the <lb />
-tour <lb />
called <lb />
lo our of Carpet- <lb />
Floor Oil <lb />
and Mattings, <lb />
which show many <lb />
sty that <lb />
Will interest those n, <lb />
tending purchases <lb />
in that line. With <lb />
our <lb />
lugs are also a very <lb />
attractive display <lb />
of curtains, sen in, <lb />
and drapery nets. <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Local Sparks <lb />
M. R LANG. <lb />
. J . <lb />
M. R LANG'S COLUMN <lb />
Last paper in May. <lb />
Hut don't the vegetables grow. <lb />
The fruit season is approaching. <lb />
Items are as scarce as hen's teeth. <lb />
This is fine tor farm work. <lb />
God bless the sweet girl graduates. <lb />
This is the season of commence- <lb />
Next Sunday will be the last day <lb />
of Mar. <lb />
Schools most children <lb />
are happy. <lb />
Fine California Peaches at J. D. <lb />
Legal blanks for sale the Re- <lb />
office. <lb />
Sample Notions at Now York cost <lb />
at C. T. <lb />
Strawberries are retailing for five <lb />
cents a quart. <lb />
The New Homo Sewing Machine <lb />
for by J. C <lb />
Will there be a celebration here on <lb />
the 4th of July <lb />
Fresh Boss Biscuits for the well <lb />
and sick at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The best business men feel the need <lb />
of advertising. <lb />
Ointment will cure <lb />
skin disease on man or beast. <lb />
The is too muddy hook <lb />
and line fishing. <lb />
Point Lace Flour is always uniform <lb />
in quality at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The gardens around town are <lb />
looking very well. <lb />
Jersey Yellow Po- <lb />
Slips, for sale, apply to <lb />
II. <lb />
New subscribers come in steady of <lb />
which we arc thankful. <lb />
Wanted fob Bees- <lb />
wax and Hides, at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
The fertilizer season is about over. <lb />
The sales have been heavy. <lb />
is nourishing <lb />
and strengthening, at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
A question you can <lb />
arc you going this summer <lb />
Foe Spanish Pea- <lb />
nuts and Cow Peas at the Old Brick <lb />
Stone. <lb />
Eggs are somewhat scarce and <lb />
spring chickens are a luxury. <lb />
If tour noise has weak eyes or <lb />
scratches, tty <lb />
Picnics and school commence. <lb />
mints will soon be in full bloom. <lb />
At C. you will find <lb />
and King's Ground <lb />
Coffees, <lb />
Correspondents are requested to <lb />
write but on one side of the paper. <lb />
All the premises should be carefully <lb />
looked after if you want assured <lb />
boOth, <lb />
Cheapest Bedsteads, Bureaus, <lb />
Cradles and Mattresses at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
If you will press your finger on <lb />
your upper lip it will prevent a <lb />
sneeze. <lb />
Just received New Spring Butter <lb />
and finest Cream Cheese at the Old <lb />
Brick <lb />
Base ball is coming in vogue again, <lb />
now look out for broken fingers, black <lb />
eyes, etc. <lb />
For sale tons of cotton seed <lb />
meal. Apply to Tarboro Oil Mills- <lb />
Tarboro, X I <lb />
The river rose a loot on Saturday <lb />
night and we learn that the river is <lb />
way up yonder. <lb />
Go to Congleton Tyson's if yon <lb />
want a good smoke and get a <lb />
den Seal Cigar, <lb />
After the rain Saturday night the <lb />
sun came out and give it to u Mon- <lb />
day and Tuesday. <lb />
Congleton Tyson keep a fine <lb />
line of California fruits and other <lb />
fine canned goods, <lb />
There was a down pour of rain on <lb />
Saturday night but Sunday was a <lb />
pleasant day. <lb />
Co's fine <lb />
grade Celebrated Coffee <lb />
kept by Congleton Tyson. Give <lb />
it a trial. <lb />
The 4th of July comes on Saturday <lb />
and Billie says the eagles will fly a <lb />
day sooner that week. <lb />
If yon want something nice go to <lb />
Congleton Tyson's and get some <lb />
of their New Spring Batter just <lb />
rived to-day. <lb />
The everywhere are quite <lb />
busy in their delayed crops during <lb />
this favorable weather. <lb />
have <lb />
just received a oar load of <lb />
bra Walter A. Wood Mo <lb />
Machines and Horse Bakes which <lb />
we will sell cheap. Write us for <lb />
circular and price. F. Royster <lb />
k. Co., Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
Tarboro hug u.-o- <lb />
house. It almost an assured fact <lb />
that Greenville-will have one. <lb />
thousand pounds of sheet <lb />
iron is what we now have hand <lb />
wake Tobacco We <lb />
already have nearly enough eiders <lb />
booked to consume all this, Other <lb />
to get their flues <lb />
from us will please send their <lb />
orders at once, and we will prepare <lb />
to supply them. Latham Fender. <lb />
The railroad authorities have <lb />
erected a water tank at the railroad <lb />
bridge on the Greenville side of <lb />
LAST The <lb />
Gallery of B. S. Campbell, <lb />
of Norfolk Va., now operating in <lb />
Washington, N. O, will remain but <lb />
a short time longer and those wish- <lb />
to obtain fine Photos had beet <lb />
come at once and secure them,. <lb />
moderate. <lb />
S. G. W. <lb />
and D, B. Mitchell- <lb />
Mrs. Henry Harding is sick at her <lb />
in <lb />
Mrs. Florence Dancy is at the <lb />
residence of Mrs. W. B. Wilson in <lb />
Forbes town. <lb />
We were pleased to shake the hand <lb />
of Mr. John Phillips, of Conetoe, on <lb />
Saturday morning. <lb />
Frank Brown and W. E. War- <lb />
are attending the State Medical <lb />
Convention at <lb />
The nor has <lb />
H. Tucker, of Buncombe county, a <lb />
Observer, <lb />
Mrs. Schultz, who has been <lb />
visiting her parents in Rocky Mount <lb />
returned Thursday. Her sister, Miss <lb />
Flora Abram, of the above place, re- <lb />
turned with her. <lb />
We received a letter signed <lb />
but do not publish it because <lb />
the writer's real name was not furn- <lb />
us. Next time you write put <lb />
your real name on the letter and only <lb />
write on one side of the paper. <lb />
Mr. Herman Wilson, a <lb />
typo on the Reflector, left j ester- <lb />
day morning for Wilson to accept a <lb />
position on the Advance. We wish <lb />
you success, Herman, for you know <lb />
how to and that clean. <lb />
A neat card received by the editor <lb />
announces the marriage of one of his <lb />
lady friends. Miss Smith, to <lb />
Mr. S. Wednesday. <lb />
May 20th, at Durham The Re- <lb />
wishes the couple unbounded <lb />
happiness. <lb />
We have not beard of the <lb />
of the base ball nine yet. We <lb />
cleaned them up last and can <lb />
this. <lb />
The cool spell bad the <lb />
straw hats in somewhat but these <lb />
warm days have brought them out <lb />
Hail fell in parts of Beaver Dam on <lb />
Saturday night last and through <lb />
some of the tobacco leaves. Not <lb />
much damage. <lb />
An excursion from Greenville to <lb />
Morehead during the As- <lb />
at the lime of Dr. <lb />
lecture is suggested. <lb />
About fourteen dollars was taken <lb />
in by the Little Society of <lb />
Baptist Church on last Tuesday <lb />
their festival. <lb />
Man wants but little here below, <lb />
He is not hard to please; <lb />
But her little heart- <lb />
Wants everything she <lb />
almanac says that it lacks a <lb />
few days lo being summer proper, <lb />
as but if weather is to decide <lb />
the question the season is fairly upon <lb />
The old filled well in the rear of <lb />
the formerly occupied by Mr. <lb />
M. B. Lang, caved in on Saturday <lb />
night from the heavy rain we bad, <lb />
and has been filled, <lb />
The new Baptist Church at Tar- <lb />
will be dedicated next Sunday. <lb />
The Union Meeting of the sec- <lb />
of tin. Tar River Association <lb />
will be held there also, commencing <lb />
Friday. <lb />
A large excursion party arrived <lb />
here from Bath and Wash lug ton on <lb />
Wednesday last about I o'clock. <lb />
They amused themselves by taking in <lb />
the town. We were glad to see them <lb />
and hope they will come again. <lb />
We are in receipt of the eight page <lb />
of the <lb />
at Morehead City, June to <lb />
1891. It Is handsomely gotten up. <lb />
Jarvis will address the As- <lb />
the on the Pub- <lb />
Schools Ought to Accomplish. <lb />
We have just received a line of <lb />
new face type, and can turn <lb />
job work. A lot that was <lb />
Monday was complimented <lb />
very highly. Send us your <lb />
We use nothing but <lb />
rial and can suit anybody. <lb />
a specialty. <lb />
Mr. W. R. Home, near Farmville, <lb />
Ins the prettiest tobacco in tut <lb />
that we have heard of so far this <lb />
year. He has three acres that will <lb />
average from to inches across. <lb />
He also has acres of oats <lb />
that are four feet high and are head- <lb />
ed out. Who can beat this <lb />
Last Sunday the blue bells, a wild <lb />
but very beautiful flower that-grows <lb />
on the north side of the river, were <lb />
gathered in great abundance <lb />
woods were full of young folks from <lb />
early morn till late in the afternoon, <lb />
notwithstanding the warm weather. <lb />
The children were especially happy. <lb />
Next Monday, first day of June, <lb />
will be an important day. The <lb />
Boards of County Commissioners <lb />
and Justices of the Peace will meet <lb />
in joint session for the purpose of <lb />
making the tax levy, and the <lb />
of Pitt making an exhibit at <lb />
Southern Exposition to. held in <lb />
Raleigh, next fall, will very probably <lb />
be discussed. <lb />
Greenville People at <lb />
in was <lb />
what is known as the <lb />
and Springs Land Co. The <lb />
of officers shows that late <lb />
of Greenville have been honored with <lb />
prominent positions in the company. <lb />
The officers President, J. D. <lb />
Murphy; Vice President, J. II. <lb />
Tucker; Secretary aid Treasurer, <lb />
Henry Sheppard; General Manager, <lb />
A. R. Eskridge; Directors, John <lb />
Nichols, A. Tripp, J. D. Murphy, J. <lb />
T. Bostic, S. J. Green, J. H. Tucker, <lb />
Dr. George W. It is a com <lb />
to former citizens to be <lb />
given such prominent positions so <lb />
soon after becoming citizens of Ashe- <lb />
Summer Sates, <lb />
The following railroad rates will <lb />
prevail through the summer. Tick- <lb />
for round trip will be on sale from <lb />
Jane 1st until September 30th, good <lb />
to return until October <lb />
Asheville, via, or <lb />
Selma, <lb />
Hot Springs, via Goldsboro <lb />
or Selma, <lb />
Black Mountain, via Golds <lb />
or Selma, <lb />
Waynesville, via Goldsboro <lb />
or Selma, <lb />
Morehead, via Goldsboro, <lb />
Virginia Beach; via Weldon, <lb />
Wrightsville, <lb />
Carolina Beach, <lb />
18.50 <lb />
10.35 <lb />
18.20 <lb />
8.90 <lb />
6.55 <lb />
7.75 <lb />
7.75 <lb />
J. R. <lb />
Rev, W. J- Solomon, colored, of <lb />
Washington, called In Wednesday <lb />
and renewed his subscription. He <lb />
was pastor of the colored Method <lb />
Church here and gave general <lb />
faction and is great <lb />
nor Master in his new <lb />
charge. The colored people need <lb />
more like him. We are <lb />
to learn, however, that met with <lb />
the sad of losing his faith- <lb />
wife a short time ago, <lb />
Tie. <lb />
The encampment at Wrightsville <lb />
will commence on July 17th, and the <lb />
soldier boys in the State are brush- <lb />
and are going to have a big <lb />
time. About of first <lb />
of Virginia with a regimental <lb />
band will be in attendance show <lb />
the hays some fancy drilling. The <lb />
troops will encamp at the old camp <lb />
grounds that they have previously <lb />
held, the new one will not be ready. <lb />
Mrs. Poisson has kindly loaned it. <lb />
Now we want the Greenville Guards <lb />
to go there and show what they can <lb />
do. yon, drill once a week <lb />
or twice a month from now on and <lb />
we feel safe to say that yon will com- <lb />
favorably with any company on <lb />
the grounds. <lb />
IA GALA DAY AT MT. PLEASANT. <lb />
Large Din- <lb />
of <lb />
Order <lb />
As previously announced Sun <lb />
day School at Mt. Pleasant held its <lb />
annual picnic on last Friday. At an <lb />
early hour, carriages, buggies <lb />
wagons began to arrive with <lb />
the prettiest, sweetest and most <lb />
lovely girls we have seen in . long <lb />
time. The counties of Beaufort, <lb />
Martin, Edgecombe and Greene were <lb />
handsomely represented. The beau- <lb />
white in which the belles were <lb />
attired made them exceedingly be- <lb />
witching and fascinating. <lb />
Promptly at o'clock the choir, <lb />
led by Miss Claudia Spain, the beau- <lb />
and attractive daughter of S. H. j <lb />
Spain, Esq., called the crowd <lb />
the house. The music as pealed <lb />
forth from the organ was simply <lb />
grand and heaven inspiring. At the <lb />
conclusion of the song Mr. L. A. <lb />
Mayo, the Superintendent of the <lb />
school, delivered a short, pointed <lb />
and able historical address, reciting <lb />
the origin of the school and the <lb />
names of the founders and those who <lb />
have ever been its The <lb />
remarks were timely, very <lb />
ate and were well received. At the <lb />
conclusion the remarks, Mr. Mayo <lb />
introduced the orator of the day, <lb />
Rev. J. L. of the <lb />
Mr. Mayo -It <lb />
is my pleasure to present to you a <lb />
gentleman who as an editor is known <lb />
from the mountains to the seashore, <lb />
as able, aggressive and wide awake. <lb />
As a minister he is honored and <lb />
loved for his devotion to what he be- <lb />
to be right. As an orator bis <lb />
reputation is steadily widening and <lb />
is destined to be among the first in <lb />
the Slate. As a friend and <lb />
pion of education and the Sunday <lb />
School he has ever been a <lb />
Mr. took for his theme <lb />
the a Successful <lb />
The address was one of the ablest <lb />
most practical we have heard in <lb />
many a day. He got out of the old <lb />
ruts and made a speech that will <lb />
have its effect for year to come. <lb />
The speaker was truly eloquent and <lb />
his flights of oratory captured the <lb />
audience and held the crowd for fifty <lb />
five minutes. Such addresses arc <lb />
needed in every part of the Slate. <lb />
Beaufort county has an honored son <lb />
in person of the speaker. <lb />
At the conclusion of the address <lb />
the choir sang with much <lb />
will take our stand by youth of <lb />
the etc. Here the crowd was <lb />
dismissed invited to the grove to <lb />
of the things prepared <lb />
by the hospitable people, of the com- <lb />
Only nine hogs, nine- <lb />
teen chickens, several turkeys, <lb />
tubs of cakes of all kinds were spread <lb />
and everybody invited to help him- <lb />
self. After all had eaten the <lb />
were gathered up and four <lb />
hogs were besides several baskets <lb />
of pies and cakes. <lb />
The afternoon was spent in riding, <lb />
walking, selling and courting. You <lb />
will hear a good report from the work <lb />
begun at the picnic. <lb />
The entire day was marked by the <lb />
best order, decorum and good will. <lb />
Everybody seemed happy. These <lb />
annual gatherings do much in <lb />
sociability. Three cheers for <lb />
Mi. Pleasant and the School, <lb />
May we all meet again on tho same <lb />
next May, W. S. W. <lb />
Mill Items. <lb />
Mr. Edwin one of the <lb />
oldest citizens of Greene county, <lb />
has been very ill. He Is now con- <lb />
and we have hope his <lb />
recovery. <lb />
The time will soon arrive. Look <lb />
out for a double wedding. Oh yea <lb />
me thinks me bear those wedding <lb />
bells a That's right boys, <lb />
I know you want the time to <lb />
swiftly rolling by. <lb />
On Saturday the inst. Mr. <lb />
Richard Harper, an aged citizen, <lb />
died at home in Greene <lb />
extend our heart-felt sympathy <lb />
to the bereaved family, believing <lb />
their loss to be his gain. <lb />
Mr. R. L. Farmville. has <lb />
just returned from a flying trip to <lb />
the floral State. Bob says he <lb />
joyed the trip splendidly. He spent <lb />
a few days with his brother. Mi. <lb />
George Davis, who lives Florida. <lb />
An addressed the <lb />
citizens of Farmville township in <lb />
Urn town of Farmville last <lb />
day. He made an interesting <lb />
speech and there was quite <lb />
to hear him display the rich <lb />
treasures of his polished mind. <lb />
Rain, rain did you say Yes, we <lb />
are having a plenty of rain. Nice <lb />
time to set out tobacco plants. One <lb />
of our neighbors complain of having <lb />
the backache very much from <lb />
stooping. We do not doubt it. <lb />
Dave you need a tobacco trans <lb />
planter we think it would save your <lb />
back a great deal. <lb />
Blue <lb />
Shells from <lb />
Farmville high school closes May <lb />
29th. There will be a com- <lb />
and our young folks <lb />
are anticipating a floe time. <lb />
The good folks of this little <lb />
have just organized a nice Sunday <lb />
School with Mrs. limes super- <lb />
May the good work <lb />
prosper. <lb />
Cards are out announcing a grand <lb />
wedding to take place shortly, but <lb />
as you will hear more about it when <lb />
it takes place we will say no more <lb />
about it just now. <lb />
We wont to spring <lb />
biddies other day, and they <lb />
certainly are fine for the time <lb />
the year, we almost you your <lb />
dinner when you come <lb />
Crops are very backward around <lb />
here owing to the dry weather., <lb />
many our farmers had to plow up <lb />
their cotton plant it over. <lb />
Corn looks very well in places, <lb />
but your correspondent has some <lb />
the best in Marlboro. <lb />
Miss Victoria Joyner, of <lb />
Greene's most beautiful and charm <lb />
young ladies has been visiting <lb />
her brother, Mr. J B. Joyner for the <lb />
past few days, but is now visiting <lb />
her sister, Mrs. it, A. Nichols, of <lb />
Beaver Dam. <lb />
Now Mr. Editor, I have just writ- <lb />
ten this letter of to let <lb />
know that I am not <lb />
dead yet. be is so positive <lb />
that Mill section can boast <lb />
of us pretty girls as there are in <lb />
Eastern North all <lb />
for my friend I humbly de- <lb />
it and if he is willing lot him <lb />
pick out of his prettiest ones, <lb />
we will do the same, an I leave <lb />
you Mi. to be judge. What <lb />
says you Birdie Let me hear <lb />
from you. <lb />
A little knowledge every day; one <lb />
fact in h if one page of good read- <lb />
one noble thought, om good quo- <lb />
each day gathered in the store- <lb />
house of memory, what an <lb />
lion in in i years Three thousand <lb />
six hundred such things well <lb />
are not to be despised. <lb />
A little self-denial every day. That <lb />
so difficult to do to-day will <lb />
three hundred and days <lb />
hence and oh, what a grand aggregate <lb />
in the end And what powers of <lb />
shall he who has <lb />
sought and won the beautiful grace <lb />
of self-denial <lb />
A little helpfulness every day; only <lb />
a cup of cold water it may be; lifting <lb />
the clouds or burdens from another's <lb />
pathway it can be Everywhere <lb />
around arc opportunities thickly <lb />
strewn and the reward of <lb />
awaiting such life-work, comes at its <lb />
close from God and man. <lb />
----Gt-O TO- <lb />
Wit t <lb />
Here is your chance, read carefully <lb />
If you want to <lb />
from to cents <lb />
on every dollar's <lb />
worth of goods you <lb />
buy come to our <lb />
store and get a few <lb />
for the people in the <lb />
way of Clothing, <lb />
Notions, <lb />
Hats, Cam, <lb />
a Boots, <lb />
Trunks, Valises, Urn- <lb />
prices on our NEW at re-<lb />
Ur <lb />
ii. <lb />
All <lb />
Commencements. <lb />
Thanks for an invitation to attend <lb />
the closing exercises of the Grifton <lb />
High School. will <lb />
deliver the address. <lb />
The is indebted to the <lb />
marshals a handsomely engraved <lb />
Invitation to the commencement ex- <lb />
of Davis Military school at <lb />
Winston. <lb />
Thanks for an lo the <lb />
commencement of the Lit- <lb />
Female College, which, takes <lb />
place on Wednesday and Thursday, <lb />
June 3rd and 4th, <lb />
The returns thanks to <lb />
Messrs. E. A. Jr., and II. W. <lb />
for an invitation to attend <lb />
the commencement exercises of the <lb />
University North Carolina at <lb />
Chapel Hill, June and 4th, 1891. <lb />
The Reflector received an <lb />
to attend the commencement <lb />
exercises of the Hamilton Institute, <lb />
which takes place June 3rd. The <lb />
principal is a Pitt county boy of <lb />
whom we are Justly proud. <lb />
townsman, G. B. King, Esq., will <lb />
deliver annual address. <lb />
The closing exercises of the <lb />
ville Male Academy will take place <lb />
on Thursday night, June 4th. The <lb />
exercises will consist of recitations <lb />
by the students, a <lb />
few short addresses by some of the <lb />
moat prominent men of Greenville. <lb />
A gold medal will be given to the <lb />
student who makes the best <lb />
Grimesland Sparks. <lb />
The old Tar did not succeed in <lb />
getting a boom. <lb />
Some our farmers nave <lb />
plowing and planting crops <lb />
The base ball season will prove a <lb />
We have stopped ball <lb />
going to build churches, <lb />
Sunshine is what the farmers <lb />
want. For the last few days they <lb />
have been making fine progress. <lb />
The telephone which has recently <lb />
been put up from Messrs. J. O. <lb />
tor store to <lb />
is a curiosity to some. <lb />
Three of our young gents spent a <lb />
few hours on the old Tar some days <lb />
ago trying to some of the <lb />
finny tribe and after a complete <lb />
failure returned. <lb />
Mr. C. E. Boyd, proprietor of the <lb />
barrel factory, delivered an address <lb />
to the Sunday-school at <lb />
Chapel on Sunday last. We are <lb />
glad u see the school improving. <lb />
On Thursday last Sheriff Tucker <lb />
spent a shirt while with us. He <lb />
has scores of friends in this section <lb />
who are always glad to see him. <lb />
Before leaving donated five dollars <lb />
for the <lb />
Mr. W. B. James accompanied by <lb />
Mr. D. J. Gregory passed here some <lb />
days ago for Washington, <lb />
stopped long enough to add their <lb />
names to the list of those who are <lb />
going to oar church. <lb />
Mr. E. D. Mitchell says his <lb />
co crop is the finest he ever had for <lb />
the time of year. We wish Mr. <lb />
Mitchell success with bis tobacco <lb />
and may It be the cause of other <lb />
farmers it, <lb />
That clever insurance agent, Mr. <lb />
h. U, Campbell, spent a day at our <lb />
place last week, and before leaving <lb />
contributed ten dollars to Dis- <lb />
church. Mr. Campbell has <lb />
many friends rho are always <lb />
glad to, see him <lb />
On Saturday <lb />
MRS. FANNIE JOINER. <lb />
Is now receiving her summer stock of line <lb />
Also a nice line of Gilt and Silver Braids, <lb />
Ousts Satin Fans. <lb />
We arc prepared to sell goods cheaper <lb />
and give better bargains than <lb />
any other place in <lb />
We trim suit I he most fastidious, even <lb />
if their taste be at all <lb />
This season I have secured as <lb />
Milliners His, e. a. and Mrs. <lb />
M. T. both ladies large ex- <lb />
and well-known to the people <lb />
Your patronage is solicited and <lb />
faction promised on every purchase made <lb />
me. JOYS ER. <lb />
Greenville, X. C, <lb />
Persona <lb />
Awl troubled with resulting <lb />
from care or overwork be by taking <lb />
Iron <lb />
ts trade mark rod lines on v. rapper. <lb />
L LITTLE GO., <lb />
CASH HOUSE <lb />
the spring a <lb />
upon the robin's <lb />
In the spring a tasty woman must have <lb />
a drew. <lb />
Owing to the <lb />
unseasonable <lb />
weather in the <lb />
early spring, <lb />
we have re- <lb />
prices <lb />
on some of our <lb />
Woolen Dress <lb />
Goods. Call. <lb />
We have the Cheapest <lb />
Line of China and <lb />
Silks in the Market. <lb />
We have <lb />
a handsome line of Ladles <lb />
Slippers in <lb />
Patent Leather and Oxfords. <lb />
SHOES. <lb />
Y- <lb />
call special <lb />
attention to <lb />
t V-styles, quality <lb />
Mr. J. O. <lb />
of the Disciple church <lb />
building committee received letters <lb />
from tho Wm. M. Powell Grocery <lb />
Co. of Baltimore, Mess. <lb />
Sons, of Charlotte, do- <lb />
nations for the church, <lb />
That clever traveling salesman of <lb />
Messrs. Co., of <lb />
Mr. George Hold em gave <lb />
oar place a visit on Friday last, sold <lb />
a bill of goods to Messrs. J. O. <lb />
Proctor Bra, donated something <lb />
the church and went on his way <lb />
rejoicing. <lb />
H. D. M. <lb />
our <lb />
sets. <lb />
are <lb />
as to quality VA l <lb />
and fit. <lb />
GOODS, <lb />
and yon will be <lb />
prised at the bar- <lb />
gains we are offer- <lb />
They have never <lb />
been surpassed in <lb />
Greenville. How do <lb />
we do it buy <lb />
for cash and sell for <lb />
cash. We have a <lb />
small expense and <lb />
d u c e d r i c e s. <lb />
Clothing Depart- <lb />
Men's <lb />
Suits from <lb />
tip; Youth's <lb />
Suits from <lb />
Children's suits <lb />
up; Men's Working <lb />
Pants up. A <lb />
large line of all <lb />
at the lowest <lb />
our motto is prices. Dry Goods <lb />
Sales and Small <lb />
This is <lb />
place to get the <lb />
worth of your money <lb />
We have in stock <lb />
every thing suitable <lb />
com <lb />
stock at very <lb />
low figures. Shoe <lb />
full <lb />
line at low down, <lb />
rock bottom prices. <lb />
Men's Shoes from up; Ladies Shoes from Children's <lb />
Shoes from up, Men's Fur Hat from op; Men's Straw Hats <lb />
from Just give us a trial and we know we can please you. <lb />
When you call on us for bargains and low juices you will go away <lb />
happy. With thanks for past patronage, we are, <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
In front Old Brick Store. C. T. <lb />
EDMUND ALEXANDER, b. P. <lb />
Washington, X. Norfolk, Vs. Plymouth, N. O. <lb />
SHIP PRODUCE TO-- <lb />
ALEXANDER, MORGAN CO., <lb />
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. <lb />
-1 V A. <lb />
And receive highest market full weight and measure. <lb />
PEANUTS AND TRUCK. <lb />
Will advance value Of any shipment. interest, for persons <lb />
wishing to hold. Owners can receive in cash on day of Shipping, to J value of <lb />
crop from any local banker; by attaching bill of to draft or check on as, <lb />
Reference Norfolk National Bank <lb />
And my reduced prices on <lb />
Standard Fertilizers <lb />
is what causes it. <lb />
It goes without saying that last year I handled <lb />
the very best brands of Fertilizers for <lb />
COTTON AND TOBACCO <lb />
that were sold in Pitt county. I have now just perfected arrange <lb />
with the manufacturers whereby I can make a big saying <lb />
to the farmers on every ton purchased from me. I can now sell <lb />
you <lb />
Ion less titan it cost you last year. The have bad over thirty year's <lb />
experience in the manufacture of this Guano and say no brand of equal merit <lb />
can be made for less money. It has been used North Carolina for <lb />
years and those farmers who have bad experience its can be prevailed <lb />
on to use no other. It bears thousands of tho best testimonials, its <lb />
it to exactly proportioned With the old fashioned Peruvian<lb />
Tins Guano made a better under cotton last year than any other brand <lb />
sold in the county. To know what this will do you only have to ask Messrs <lb />
W, Patrick. A. C, Nobles. J. I. W. Nobles, J. Tripp, or any other who <lb />
has used it. <lb />
This brand has been used in Pitt county for years and never fails to give <lb />
faction. It is a line Tobacco Fertilizer, and is sold cheap enough to be used under <lb />
cotton. <lb />
So much of this Guano has been sold that every farmer knows what it will <lb />
do. I can say nothing to add to its popularity except that it is the same old <lb />
co brand. <lb />
This is a cheap Guano, and has given such satisfaction surrounding <lb />
that I have decided to handle it this year. I also have <lb />
Phosphates and Lime. <lb />
It will be to your interest give me a call <lb />
always grateful <lb />
making any purchase. I am <lb />
Or. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
J. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
ICE. <lb />
Our Straw Hats <lb />
are beautiful. Don't <lb />
forget that when you <lb />
get ready to buy. <lb />
I am prepared to furnish Ice to the <lb />
people of and county at <lb />
cents per pound in small or <lb />
t cent per pound in lb lots. Will <lb />
have it delivered anywhere in town <lb />
every morning except Sundays. Parties <lb />
wishing Ice on Sundays will have to tall <lb />
for it before S o'clock A. M. at my <lb />
near the Foundry. Special <lb />
given to out of town orders. Your <lb />
patronage solicited. <lb />
J, <lb />
D. D. HASKETT, <lb />
Harried. <lb />
On last Thursday afternoon at <lb />
o'clock Mr. Cobb, of <lb />
Hill, and Miss oldest <lb />
of J. A. Esq., were <lb />
united in the holy bonds of <lb />
the Mr. <lb />
After receiving the <lb />
of many friends they <lb />
repaired to the residence Mr. J. <lb />
R, Thigpen where n most bounteous <lb />
feast awaited them. We tender our <lb />
most hearty congratulations. <lb />
Don't forget when <lb />
you want to buy <lb />
Whits Goods, Em- <lb />
Mulls, <lb />
and all <lb />
hind of wash goods <lb />
we can save <lb />
yon much money. <lb />
Jas. L. Little. Co., <lb />
K. C. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Clerk of <lb />
Court of Pitt county in a <lb />
special proceeding B. <lb />
Evans against Walter Evans, Louis <lb />
John Amos Jordan Mar- <lb />
Evans, Jennie Evans and Cora <lb />
Evans, the undersigned, as commission- <lb />
appointed, will sell before the Court <lb />
House door the town of Greenville, <lb />
N. C, to the highest bidder for cash, on <lb />
Wednesday Juno 10th, 1801 a certain <lb />
piece, parcel or lot of land the <lb />
county of Pitt and In the town of Green- <lb />
ville, and known in the plot of said <lb />
town as lot No. IS, and bounded as fol- <lb />
at south east <lb />
comer of the Hickory Hill Baptist <lb />
Church lot on the west side Greene <lb />
street, thence south with Greene <lb />
St., feet, feet <lb />
thence feet and then <lb />
with Matilda Clark and Hickory Hill <lb />
feet to the <lb />
B- <lb />
Hay 11th. Commissioner, <lb />
Pipe, Hollowware, Tin- <lb />
ware, Nails, Doors, Sash. Locks, <lb />
and Hinges, Glass, Putty, <lb />
Paints and Oils, <lb />
HARDWARE <lb />
The increased stove trade <lb />
season is the best evidence <lb />
the I sell is the stove <lb />
the people. The public are <lb />
to examine my stock <lb />
fore purchasing. <lb />
D. D,<lb /></p>
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THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Ores Come Into Court. <lb />
m the <lb />
NEWS. <lb />
Happenings Hare Thar as <lb />
Exchanges. <lb />
H. Morris Bros., a leading dry <lb />
goods of made aD as- <lb />
Liabilities 40- <lb />
with assets ample lo cover m- <lb />
Mr. S. B. <lb />
a in his black <lb />
smith shop on Monday. Our in- <lb />
formant tells that it the first <lb />
steer be ever knew t be shod. <lb />
Hertford Record The Board of <lb />
Directors, of Nag's Iliad Hot-I O., <lb />
elected Mr. J. M. <lb />
manager, for this The time <lb />
of opening and terms will lie publish <lb />
ad soon. <lb />
I a twelve veal- <lb />
old while boy, was run over and <lb />
killed at Wilmington. Saturday, <lb />
an omnibus from <lb />
stables, recklessly driven Kit <lb />
colored. The driver is in <lb />
and the military are guarding it. <lb />
He has been release. <lb />
While Be. <lb />
Dr. K. O. Burton was preaching the <lb />
funeral sermon of a <lb />
dist sister at a country in <lb />
Halifax country recently a brilliant <lb />
of light in an instant burst <lb />
into the church and formed a circle <lb />
around the head of the goo I man. <lb />
The Railroad issued <lb />
an order lo telegraph companies in- <lb />
them that on and after <lb />
June first, 1801, all having <lb />
their origin in and in <lb />
North Carolina l- <lb />
the of Beats fur lea words <lb />
and two per word far ad- <lb />
word. <lb />
Milton Last Sunday a <lb />
small living i east <lb />
of Milton in a settlement known as <lb />
mounted an ox and set <lb />
out for which place was <lb />
mare than miles distant, lie <lb />
passed through Milton A. <lb />
M. with his in a trot. About <lb />
M. the was return- <lb />
home, traveled his <lb />
more than antes in one <lb />
i The horse <lb />
Morris, with beer a,, <lb />
away Monday and ran the <lb />
iron lamp at the <lb />
corner breaking the <lb />
a cutting wheel. That <lb />
afternoon hitched to a wagon ran <lb />
away again. Some part of the gear <lb />
broke and of he dashed with <lb />
driver swinging to him. Sana he <lb />
began kicking in a little while <lb />
he was clear the vehicle- <lb />
Raleigh Archibald <lb />
Andrews, the oldest man in North <lb />
Carolina, died near Hillsboro Wed- <lb />
aged years. He leaves <lb />
a brother, Henry, now over <lb />
old. They were born near Hillsboro <lb />
were farmers, and temperate. <lb />
Both were hunters. Henry, <lb />
after he was ninety years old, caught <lb />
habitually in winter season over <lb />
ninety by night hunting. <lb />
Archibald walked seven miles m vote <lb />
for Cleveland. <lb />
Durham It. L. Durham, one <lb />
of the force, is the possessor of a <lb />
young duck, four days old, somewhat <lb />
out of the ordinary run of ducklings. <lb />
It is perfect in all except one panic <lb />
It has one good sound eye, <lb />
the right. On the left side, where <lb />
t he eye ought to there is a <lb />
place, and which should be <lb />
there Is on top of the head. This <lb />
eye is not perfect, as the sight is <lb />
turned downward. It is still <lb />
and apparently well hearty. <lb />
The saw <lb />
mill, recently erected on the bank <lb />
the river, a few hundred yards above <lb />
the bridge here, by Messrs. Worrell <lb />
Williams was destroyed by fire on <lb />
Tuesday about o'clock. Most of <lb />
the lumber was saved. They had <lb />
no insurance. The mill had been <lb />
completed only a short while, and <lb />
some of the machinery had just been <lb />
put in. It took fire from the roof <lb />
and burned very rapidly. The own- <lb />
request us lo return thanks lo <lb />
the people, both white and colored, <lb />
for their valuable assistance in <lb />
the lumber. <lb />
Henry <lb />
o sent us a chicken in a <lb />
bottle, which was a strange <lb />
of nature. It was dead, of <lb />
course, but had two well developed <lb />
backbones, two of ribs, two <lb />
hearts four legs. It's head <lb />
looked like the head of a duck <lb />
was a barrel. It is said that <lb />
has a stock of chickens like <lb />
this one, and they can scratch up <lb />
two rows of peas at once, and that it <lb />
impossible to run one down as <lb />
they can run one set of legs until <lb />
get tired, then suddenly turn <lb />
over and use the other set of legs <lb />
while carry their tired set on <lb />
their back and rest them. <lb />
While trick- <lb />
strawberries on Mr. Arnold <lb />
Borden's farm near Friday <lb />
Catharine Cobb and Becky <lb />
two young colored women, <lb />
got into a dispute- The former call- <lb />
on her year old brother John to <lb />
the whereupon John <lb />
spoiled his knife cut several <lb />
es into Becky's breast causing a free <lb />
flow of blood. The case was tried <lb />
before Justice Broadhurst Monday <lb />
evening, who, after examining sever- <lb />
eye witnesses, bound John over to <lb />
court in the sum of Mr. Mat- <lb />
thew-J. Ham signed the bond and <lb />
thus released John from jail, where <lb />
be has been confined since Friday. <lb />
Becky Kornegay, whose wounds are <lb />
quite severe is not expected lo live. <lb />
Observer. <lb />
A friend asks us to i <lb />
the reason that the officer <lb />
opening of Superior Court, calls <lb />
yes oh, etc. <lb />
has led our friend into an <lb />
amusing error. That is not the <lb />
form of proclamation least it <lb />
should not be, but we doubt not that <lb />
many an ignorant crier uses these <lb />
words with <lb />
Th- try is imperative of the <lb />
French veil., lo <lb />
Hear in its proper pro- <lb />
the final letter no <lb />
sound of at all. The same Nor- <lb />
man Preach, which itself <lb />
upon the whole Anglo Saxon judicial <lb />
fabric, in the or over <lb />
and <lb />
When you're Ian pi no and dull in die <lb />
of the year. <lb />
When and liver are all of <lb />
gear. <lb />
When you're stupid at mom <lb />
at night <lb />
Ami nothing gives relish and nothing <lb />
goes right <lb />
Don't try any nostrum, elixir or pill, <lb />
Medical Discovery just tills tin <lb />
bill. <lb />
The surest and best of all remedies for <lb />
all disorders the liver, stomach and <lb />
blood, is Dr. Golden Medical <lb />
Discovery. <lb />
It seems to be very easy to com <lb />
murder and then by going-in- <lb />
sane, for-jury- ill only escape a <lb />
nice little swing on the gallows. <lb />
3-man Instinct. <lb />
So powerful is human instinct, that <lb />
suggestions become em- <lb />
bodied in social and household <lb />
toms. The know and feel <lb />
at the beginning of the spring <lb />
season the system needs an <lb />
and a purifying tonic and <lb />
In all parts of the country it <lb />
is the custom for the housewife to <lb />
dose her brood sassafras tea. <lb />
Among the simple remedies that our <lb />
employed, this <lb />
ha- continued to hold its own. The <lb />
demand for a spring and <lb />
Ionic, however, is filled more <lb />
by S. S. S., which is itself as <lb />
as nature's remedial medicine <lb />
should be. It purifies the blood, <lb />
cleanses and strengthens the system, <lb />
and prepares the human machine to <lb />
stand the wear and tear of sum- <lb />
mer months. <lb />
We need more labor and less loaf- <lb />
ins, more energy and enervation, <lb />
more capital and less croaking before <lb />
we can expect Orange to progress <lb />
for in the pa of prosper- <lb />
Ulcerated sore leg. a running sore <lb />
of several standing, which the <lb />
doctor thought incurable, and <lb />
was regarded as the only relief, the <lb />
patient scarcely able to walk before, now <lb />
runs, apparently well. The cure was <lb />
made by P. and is known through- <lb />
out Savannah as one of the great cures <lb />
that P. P. the wonderful blood med- <lb />
made. <lb />
The spring medicine In the world <lb />
is r. P. If would well and in <lb />
spirit use P. P. If weak and <lb />
debilitated and run down take P. P. P. <lb />
For a spring medicine to cure tone <lb />
up the general ailments of system <lb />
P. P. P. Ash, Poke Root and <lb />
Mr. C. C. Campbell, of Campbell's <lb />
Cotton Compress Co. city of <lb />
Ohio, <lb />
relief shortly after using Brady- <lb />
for <lb />
Two years ago financiers were <lb />
worried about the surplus; now they <lb />
arc devoting their ingenuity to show- <lb />
bow the Government may man- <lb />
age to meet its obligations without <lb />
disturbing the reserve <lb />
Ledger. <lb />
yourself <lb />
from Painful, Profuse, <lb />
Suppressed or Irregular Men- <lb />
you must use <lb />
FEMALE <lb />
REGULATOR <lb />
Wini. <lb />
We desire to say to oar citizens, that <lb />
for years we have been selling Dr. King's <lb />
Hew Discovery for Consumption, Dr. <lb />
King's New Life Pills. <lb />
halve Electric Bitters, hare <lb />
never handled remedies that sell as well, <lb />
or that have given such universal <lb />
faction. We do not hesitate to <lb />
time, and we stand ready <lb />
to refund the purchase price if <lb />
results do not follow their use. <lb />
These remedies have won their great <lb />
popularity purely on their merits. J, <lb />
L. Wooten, Druggist. <lb />
April at, <lb />
certify that two of my <lb />
family, after tor <lb />
Tear from <lb />
being treated wit ho u t benefit by <lb />
wen at completely en rod one bottle <lb />
Brad O ale <lb />
affect U truly J. W. <lb />
Book to wow a mailed which contain <lb />
on all female <lb />
REGULATOR CO., <lb />
ATLANTA. G <lb />
US <lb />
Printers and Binders. <lb />
RALEIGH, C <lb />
We have the largest and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind to be found in <lb />
the State, and solicit orders for all classes <lb />
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or <lb />
WEDDING STATIONERY READY <lb />
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
us orders.<lb />
PRINTERS <lb />
RALEIGH. K. C. <lb />
PHOTO-ENGRAVING <lb />
B fan <lb />
. Portraits, factor- <lb />
Metropolitan <lb />
New York City. <lb />
k Household Remedy j <lb />
I ton <lb />
BLOOD and <lb />
i DISEASES j; <lb />
Blood Balm <lb />
I I. SALT <lb />
, RHEUM. <lb />
, I lone SKIN be- I <lb />
., In tee A <lb />
the , <lb />
I when ear tun Ms <lb />
hulls, <lb />
n In a can. II <lb />
are <lb />
FREE <lb />
BLOOD CO., . I <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
Dy virtue of a decree the Clerk of <lb />
Court of Pitt county in a <lb />
special proceeding entitled <lb />
Walter Evans, Louis <lb />
John Evans, Amos Jordan Evan, Mar- <lb />
Evans, Jennie Evans and Cora <lb />
the as commission- <lb />
appointed, will sell the Court <lb />
House door in the town of Greenville, <lb />
N. C, to the highest bidder for cash, <lb />
Wednesday June 1891 a <lb />
piece, parcel or lot of land situated in the <lb />
county of Pitt and In the town of Green- <lb />
ville, and known in the plot of <lb />
as lot No. and bounded as fol- <lb />
at tin south <lb />
corner of the Hickory Hill Baptist <lb />
Church lot on the west of Greene <lb />
street, thence running south with Greene <lb />
St., feet, thence feet <lb />
thence feet and tit- u <lb />
with Matilda Clark arid Hickory <lb />
line US feet to the <lb />
G. B. <lb />
May 11th. 1891. Commissioner. <lb />
Carte. <lb />
B. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Prompt attention given to collections. <lb />
ii. long, <lb />
n. c. <lb />
Prompt and careful attention to <lb />
Collection solicited. <lb />
R. II. L. JAMES, <lb />
Greenville, X . <lb />
LATHAM. MARRY <lb />
r INNER, <lb />
N. <lb />
I G. JAMES, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice in all the courts. <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
J. JARVIS <lb />
ALEX. L. BLOW <lb />
J. <lb />
K Y S-AT-L A W, <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
in all the Courts. <lb />
ATTORNEY-A W. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
I JR. MARQUIS, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
N. C <lb />
of <lb />
in Skinner Building, upper <lb />
opposite Photograph Gallery. <lb />
en's Salve <lb />
The best salve in the world for cuts, <lb />
sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever <lb />
sores, chapped bands, <lb />
corns, and all skin eruptions, and <lb />
cure piles, or no pay required. It <lb />
if guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction <lb />
or money refunded. Price M cents per <lb />
box. For sale by I- Wooten. <lb />
COBB, <lb />
Co. N <lb />
C C COBS, <lb />
C. Pitt Co <lb />
T. M. <lb />
Co. N t <lb />
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
Commission ants. <lb />
of <lb />
We have Lad many years ex- <lb />
at the business are <lb />
prepared to handle Cotton to <lb />
advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business entrusted to our <lb />
Lauds will receive prompt and <lb />
careful attention <lb />
Whisper. <lb />
M . t- <lb />
HAIR BALSAM <lb />
and U. <lb />
If ever to Gear. <lb />
Hair to Color. <lb />
rt a <lb />
CONSUMPTIVE <lb />
In <lb />
OINTMENT. <lb />
A PURE AND HIGHLY <lb />
the most <lb />
tent remedies known to science for the <lb />
of disease. This Preparation has <lb />
been in use over fifty years, and where- <lb />
ever known has been in steady demand. <lb />
Once used in a family it becomes the <lb />
household remedy. It has been endorsed <lb />
by the leading physicians all over <lb />
country, and effected cures where all <lb />
other remedies, with the attention of <lb />
the most experienced physicians, have <lb />
ft- years failed. This Ointment is not <lb />
just gotten up for the purpose of making <lb />
money, hut is of long standing and the <lb />
high reputation which it has outlined is <lb />
owing entirely to its own efficacy, as but <lb />
little effort hits ever been made to bring <lb />
it before the public. One bottle of tills <lb />
Ointment will be sent to any address on <lb />
receipt of One Dollar. The usual dis- <lb />
count to Druggists. All Cash Orders <lb />
promptly attended to. Address all or- <lb />
and communications to <lb />
T. F. <lb />
Sole Manufacturer and Proprietor, <lb />
Greenville. X. C. <lb />
K. K. <lb />
A. L. <lb />
Wholesale and Beta Dealers in <lb />
KNIGHTS <lb />
Blood Cure. <lb />
A remedy <lb />
la that A <lb />
care far fie, <lb />
and all of <lb />
end <lb />
arm <lb />
rued. <lb />
MIGHT <lb />
ample, , <lb />
pt tea <lb />
m . <lb />
A Good Always m <lb />
Fine Horses a specialty. <lb />
guaranteed <lb />
No;, and Union St, Norfolk Va <lb />
Smith's Shaving Parlor. <lb />
JAME A. SMITH, Prop. <lb />
Greenville. N. <lb />
We have the the <lb />
Chair ever used in the art. Clean towels, <lb />
sharp razors, and satisfaction <lb />
in every instance. Call and be con- <lb />
Indies waited on at their <lb />
Cleaning clothes specialty. <lb />
CUBES <lb />
mi H to <lb />
ere <lb />
Cures scrofula. <lb />
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that buy all <lb />
R R R <lb />
ate., ate. <lb />
V. F. V. a Jen and mi <lb />
LEGAL NOTICES. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Having qualified as Executrix of the <lb />
last will testament of James A. <lb />
deceased, on the <lb />
April, 1891. notice is hereby given to all <lb />
indebted to the estate of the said <lb />
sates A. to make immediate <lb />
payment to the and all <lb />
persons having said es- <lb />
must present them for payment to <lb />
the on or before the 10th <lb />
day of April 1392 or this notice will be <lb />
plead in bar their recovery. 2nd <lb />
day of April, 1891. <lb />
Susan M. <lb />
Executrix A. <lb />
CURES<lb />
Prickly Pk RM <lb />
P. P. P. <lb />
Cures dyspepsiA <lb />
Block, GA. <lb />
For sale at J. a, Wooten's Drug Store <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having qualified as <lb />
upon the estate of C. L. Perkins before <lb />
E. A. of the Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt county, this is to notify all per- <lb />
sons who are indented to the said estate <lb />
to make payment. All persons having <lb />
claims against the said estate will <lb />
sent them within twelve from <lb />
this date or this notice will be plead in <lb />
bar of their recovery. This April <lb />
Perkins. <lb />
C. I. Perkins. <lb />
I. A. Sugg, Atty. <lb />
as <lb />
Carolina , .,. r., <lb />
Martin County Court <lb />
Before W. T. Crawford, Clerk. <lb />
B. I,. C. Bryan <lb />
vs <lb />
Henry <lb />
To the defendant, Henry Slade. you <lb />
arc notified to appear before at my <lb />
office In Williamston N. C. on June 8th <lb />
1891 at M. and show cause if <lb />
any you have why executions should not <lb />
lie issued against you in favor of R. I,, <lb />
C. Bryan on two several judgments each <lb />
for the sum of two hundred dollars, <lb />
docketed in the Superior Court of Mar- <lb />
tin County on the 17th February 1887. <lb />
Numbered respectively on said <lb />
docket and Witness my <lb />
hand and seal- <lb />
This 18th of April <lb />
I. S. W. T. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court, <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
ON Monday the 8th of June, A. D. <lb />
1891, I will soil at Court House <lb />
door in the town of Greenville, to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash, the following <lb />
lands in Pitt One tract in <lb />
township adjoining the lands of <lb />
Mrs. Mary Daniel. M. Moore, the <lb />
George Daniel farm, Fernando Ward <lb />
and wife and Mrs . Emily Daniel, con- <lb />
about two hundred and thirteen <lb />
acres. One lot in the town of Green- <lb />
ville and known in the plot of said town <lb />
as lot No. One lot in the town of <lb />
Greenville and known in the plot of <lb />
said town as lot No. One lot in the <lb />
town of Greenville and known in the <lb />
plot of said town as lot No. to satisfy <lb />
an execution in my hands for collection <lb />
against Germain and which <lb />
has been levied on said land as the prop- <lb />
of said Germain Bernard, <lb />
J. A. K. TUCKER, Sheriff, <lb />
K. w. King, <lb />
May 7th, 1891. <lb />
TYSON k <lb />
BANKERS, <lb />
Jg . o <lb />
n for the purpose or con- <lb />
ducting a general <lb />
and him <lb />
Money to Loan on Approved <lb />
Collections solicited and remittances <lb />
made <lb />
A make net <lb />
AU A on my Corsets Belts, <lb />
Brushes, Curlers, Medicine, Samples <lb />
Write now. Dr. <lb />
Broadway, N. T.<lb />
PAIN. <lb />
WATER OR MILK <lb />
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. <lb />
1-2 LB. TINS ONLY. <lb />
AGAIN HERE. <lb />
-I have again opened a-<lb />
Greenville and invite my <lb />
and former patrons to give me a call. <lb />
can supply all your wants in the way of <lb />
a clean shave, a stylish hair cut, a de- <lb />
shampoo, or anything else in tho <lb />
Tensorial line. Patronage solicited. <lb />
ROBERT G. HODGES. <lb />
R. <lb />
Schedule <lb />
I and <lb />
TRAINS GOING SOUTH. <lb />
No No No <lb />
April daily Fast Mail, daily <lb />
daily ex Sun. <lb />
Weldon 12,30 pm pm <lb />
Ar am<lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Av Magnolia <lb />
Ar Wilmington <lb />
pin <lb />
am<lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
-r <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
TRAINS GOING NORTH <lb />
No No No <lb />
daily daily daily <lb />
ex Sun.<lb />
1205 <lb />
IS <lb />
Wilson S am pm pm <lb />
Ai <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Weldon pm pm <lb />
Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax 8.82 P. M., arrives Scot <lb />
land Neck at 4.15 P. M., Greenville 6.02 <lb />
P. M., Kinston 7-10 p. Returning, <lb />
leaves Kinston a. m., Greenville <lb />
8.10 Arriving Halifax <lb />
Weldon 11.25 a. m. daily except Sun- <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day, P M, Sunday l M, arrive <lb />
Williamston, N C, P M, P M. <lb />
Plymouth 7.50 p. m., 5.20 p. m- <lb />
Returning leaves Plymouth daily <lb />
Sunday 6.20 a. in., Sunday 9.00 a. mt <lb />
Williamston, N C, 7.40 a m, 9.58 am. <lb />
arrive Tarboro, N C, A M <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leave. <lb />
daily except Sunday, A M, <lb />
rive S mi th lie Id, N C, AM. Re- <lb />
turning I C AM, <lb />
arrive N C, A M. <lb />
Train on Nashville leaves Rocky <lb />
at P M, arrive Nashville <lb />
P Hope PM. Returning <lb />
S Spring Hope A M. Nashville <lb />
M, arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
it except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
for Clinton dally, except Sunday, at <lb />
leave <lb />
ton at A M, and t <lb />
Warsaw and <lb />
Southbound train, on Wilson A Fayette <lb />
rule Branch is No. SI. Northbound Is <lb />
No. except Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South will stop only <lb />
Wilson, and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection at <lb />
Weldon for all points North daily. AI <lb />
rail via Richmond, and dally except Sun <lb />
day via Bay Line. <lb />
JOHN F. DIVINE, <lb />
General <lb />
J. R. KENLY, Transportation <lb />
T. M. <lb />
CONDENSED MILK <lb />
Nothing better for <lb />
Pull Cream. Full Weight. <lb />
Best Earth. <lb />
sale by <lb />
S. E. <lb />
Greenville. C. N. <lb />
LIVERY SALE AND FEED <lb />
have removed to the new stables on <lb />
Fifth street in rear White's <lb />
Store, where I will constantly <lb />
keep on baud a fine line <lb />
Horses and Mules. <lb />
have beautiful and fancy turnouts for <lb />
the livery and can suit the most <lb />
I will run in connection a DRAY- <lb />
AGE BUSINESS, and solicit a share of <lb />
patronage. Call and be convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
Greenville, N. J. <lb />
UNDERTAKING <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
Has Moved to next Door of Court House <lb />
CONTINUE OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the best put up nothing <lb />
hot FIRST-CLASS WORK. We keep up with the times and i rest improved styles <lb />
material used in all work. All styles of Springs arc you can select from <lb />
firewater, Storm, Coil, Ran, Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a full of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
die year round, which we will sell as row as <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favors we hope to <lb />
merit a continuance of the same <lb />
33- <lb />
Court. <lb />
North Carolina J . <lb />
lilt County <lb />
George W. and M. O. <lb />
against <lb />
F. AV. Andrews and Mollie E, Andrews. <lb />
The defendants above named take <lb />
notice that an action entitled as above <lb />
has been by plaintiffs in <lb />
the Superior Court of Pitt county to re- <lb />
cover judgment upon a bond executed by <lb />
the defendants to the plaintiff on the <lb />
day of October 1887 for the sum of <lb />
six hundred dollars. And the said de- <lb />
will further take notice <lb />
they are required to appear at the next <lb />
term of the Superior Court for said <lb />
county, to be held on the fourteenth <lb />
Monday after the first in March 1891, at <lb />
the Court House in Greenville, and de- <lb />
or answer to the complaint filed In <lb />
this cause within the time required by <lb />
law, or the plaintiffs will apply to the <lb />
Court for the relief demanded in their <lb />
complaint. <lb />
This the 22nd day of April 1801. <lb />
E. A. Move, <lb />
Clerk of Superior Court. <lb />
Jarvis Blow <lb />
Plaintiff Attorneys. <lb />
Notice Notice <lb />
On Wednesday the 10th day of June A. <lb />
D. 1891, I will sell at the Court <lb />
door In the town of Greenville, to the <lb />
highest bidder for Cash, the following <lb />
of land in Pitt county and bound- <lb />
as One tract lying partly <lb />
in and partly in <lb />
Townships adjoining the. lands of John <lb />
Branch, Samuel Cory and others con- <lb />
acres more or less; for <lb />
rate sec deed from John <lb />
Branch and wife to A. In <lb />
Register of Deeds Office Book page <lb />
One other tract adjoining the <lb />
lands of Burton <lb />
the County House land and others, <lb />
containing acres more or less. See <lb />
deed in Register of Deeds office from E. <lb />
C. Glenn and wife to F. <lb />
for better description. One other tract <lb />
described fully in a deed from M. A. M <lb />
to Alfred <lb />
dated 20th. 1885 and recorded In <lb />
the Register of Deeds Office, Book <lb />
Page containing acres more or <lb />
less, to satisfy Sundry executions in my <lb />
hands for collection against Alfred <lb />
and which hay been <lb />
on said land as the property of said <lb />
Alfred <lb />
May 11th 1891. <lb />
J. A. K. Tucker. <lb />
H. W. D. S. Sheriff. <lb />
A THE <lb />
REWARD. <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
Executive Department. <lb />
Whereas, official information has been <lb />
received at this department that <lb />
Dudley, colored, late of the County <lb />
of Pitt stands charged with the <lb />
of Redmond Blow, colored. And <lb />
whereas, it appears that the said George <lb />
Dudley has tied the State, or so conceals <lb />
himself that the ordinary process of law <lb />
cannot be served upon him; <lb />
Now, Therefore. I, Thomas M Holt, <lb />
Governor of the State of North Carolina, <lb />
by virtue of authority in me vested by <lb />
law, do issue this my Proclamation, <lb />
offering a reward of One Hundred dollars <lb />
for the apprehension and delivery the <lb />
said George Dudley to the Sheriff of <lb />
Pitt county, at the House in <lb />
Greenville, and I enjoin all officers of the <lb />
State, and all good citizens, to assist In <lb />
bringing said criminal to justice. <lb />
Done at City of <lb />
the 10th day of May, In the <lb />
year of our Lord one thous- <lb />
I MEAL I and eight hundred and nine- <lb />
one, and in the one <lb />
and fifteenth year of our <lb />
American Independence. <lb />
M. Holt. <lb />
By the <lb />
P, Private Sec. <lb />
DESCRIPTION. <lb />
A mulatto about years old, live feet, <lb />
seven or eight Inches high, a small black <lb />
mustache, has a drawl in his speech, a <lb />
small scar his under lip caused by us- <lb />
bit, weight about or pounds, <lb />
by trade a brick mason plasterer. <lb />
II <lb />
B. S. <lb />
with in the Undertaking business we <lb />
are ready to serve the people In that <lb />
a All notes and accounts due <lb />
me. for past services have been placed in <lb />
the hands of Mr. for collection <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb />
stock of Burial Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the finest Case down tr n <lb />
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We arc filled <lb />
up with all conveniences and can <lb />
satisfactory services to all who <lb />
FLANAGAN <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
obtained, and all in the U. S, <lb />
Patent office or in the Courts attended to <lb />
for Moderate Fees. <lb />
arc opposite the U. S. Patent Of- <lb />
engaged in Patents Exclusively, and <lb />
can obtain patents in less time than those <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing is sent <lb />
advise as to free of charge, <lb />
and we make no change unless ob- <lb />
Patents. <lb />
We refer, here, to the Post Master, the <lb />
Supt. of the Money Order Did., and to <lb />
officials at the Patent Office. For <lb />
advise terms and reference to <lb />
actual clients in your own State, or <lb />
address, C. A. Snow Co., <lb />
Washington, D. C. <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
for having, Cutting and Dressing Hair <lb />
THE GLASS FRONT <lb />
c the Opera House, at which place <lb />
I have recently located, and where I have <lb />
everything In my line <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO MAKE A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
with all the improved appliances; <lb />
and comfortable chairs. <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work outside of my shop <lb />
promptly executed. Very respectfully, <lb />
EDMONDS <lb />
Th. Tar River <lb />
Alfred Greenville, <lb />
B. Cherry, <lb />
J. S. Greenville, <lb />
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Cant. R. F. Jones, Washington, Gen As <lb />
The People's Line for travel on <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer Greenville is the finest <lb />
and quickest boat on tho river. <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, <lb />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A first-class Table furnished with th <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Greenville <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, <lb />
And Friday at o'clock, A. M. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, a. m . <lb />
Freights received daily and <lb />
Lading given to all points. <lb />
K- F. I. J. <lb />
Washington Greenville. N. C- <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD STOKE. <lb />
FARMERS AND BUTT <lb />
their year's supplies will limit, <lb />
their Interest to get our prices before <lb />
Is complete <lb />
in ail its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
RICE, TEA, c. <lb />
always at Lowest Prices. <lb />
TOBACCO A CHARS <lb />
buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A com <lb />
stock of <lb />
a way <lb />
. <lb />
for <lb />
U all<lb />
M. pink an; an ft ran a At <lb />
i, and for to MaX<lb />
J VEGETABLE C p p P S <lb />
FLOWER SOUTH <lb />
g. Every care in the selection, growing and testing of our Seeds is q <lb />
only send out such Seeds as will grow and produce satisfactory results. <lb />
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. <lb />
I he m t r Ounce for <lb />
I It In tills at <lb />
of lo amt Me cultivation <lb />
and two of w every order amount- <lb />
to for Garden Seeds, provided you mention this paper. <lb />
containing valuable information <lb />
about Farm and Garden Seeds mailed free upon application. <lb />
I Te W. WOOD SONS, South 14th Street. RICHMOND. VA. m <lb />
HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. <lb />
Manufacturers of Hall's Patent <lb />
BANK LOCKS VAULT WORK. <lb />
SAFES <lb />
FACTORY PRINCIPAL OFFICE <lb />
Pianos Organs Furniture <lb />
Baby Carriage and Mattings <lb />
AT YOU MONEY <lb />
Largest House and Largest Stock in the South. <lb />
No matter what Piano or Organ you want write to us for <lb />
and prices and we will save you money. <lb />
J. S. AMES, <lb />
Opposite t, Norfolk, Va, <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
RELIABLE OF <lb />
Man to the buyers of surrounding Bounties, <lb />
not to be excelled this market. Ami to he <lb />
pure straight good. DRY GOODS of all NOTIONS. <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS <lb />
CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, and QUEENS- <lb />
WARE. HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb />
kinds. Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, Rock Lime, Plaster of Paws, and <lb />
Hair, Harness, Bridles and <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
lot Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents par dozen, less per rent for Cash. Bread Prep- <lb />
ration and Hull's Star Lye at Jobber Price. White Lead and mire Lin <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors, Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nail a specialty. Give me a call and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
POLE TO POLE <lb />
Peddlers and some unscrupulous are <lb />
i offering imitations which they claim to be <lb />
or same as IT'S <lb />
are not. and besides are dangerous. is never <lb />
v all .--. . <lb />
Beware <lb />
r a Month Men <lb />
in each <lb />
P. W. Co., Philadelphia, Pa, <lb />
Now Ready <lb />
To show the fittest of lot of <lb />
Horses <lb />
on hand and sold at prices to <lb />
the Our goods are all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
ALLEY HYMAN, <lb />
FINE PORTRAIT AND VIEW <lb />
Views of Animal, <lb />
Family Gatherings, Ac., taken at <lb />
Short Notice, Copying from snail <lb />
to life size, in Ink, Crayon or <lb />
Colors. <lb />
Head quarters for fine <lb />
Call and tee us. <lb />
H Manager. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
AND <lb />
Mules, <lb />
ever brought to Greenville. <lb />
II you want a good Drive Horse, <lb />
Draft Horse or a good Work <lb />
Male don't fail to see roe. <lb />
I can yon at <lb />
reasonable prices. <lb />
fly Peed Stables <lb />
been <lb />
cow bare ample room to <lb />
all left in my chaffer <lb />
Best attention given. <lb />
H. F. KEEL, <lb />
-Often. N. C. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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