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r-CS C U <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
A whole, year only <lb />
ONE DOLLAR. l <lb />
in order to gel it you must <lb />
-----PAY I IN I ADVANCE.----- <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Eastern <lb />
-HAS A- <lb />
JOB PRINTING- <lb />
that M be surpassed <lb />
where in this section. Our work always <lb />
gives satisfaction. <lb />
EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS. <lb />
damaged crops in <lb />
Kev. Dr. <lb />
weaker. <lb />
growing <lb />
Nebraska <lb />
crop yield. <lb />
a bin <lb />
It is said bears are killed <lb />
in <lb />
storms caused <lb />
damage in Missouri. <lb />
great <lb />
The flow of water into Colo- <lb />
desert increases. <lb />
Jay Gould is suffering from <lb />
attacks of <lb />
Canadians will erect a <lb />
to Sir John <lb />
PITT COUNTY, N. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1891. <lb />
NO. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
Berlin women have formed a <lb />
league to wage war on the corset. <lb />
Destitution among the lower <lb />
classes in Germany is becoming in- <lb />
The watermelon crop in Georgia <lb />
is pronounced largest over <lb />
ed there. <lb />
A lunatic attempted to <lb />
President of the French <lb />
dealers have been <lb />
shipping direct to <lb />
Liverpool. <lb />
Last week the east ship- <lb />
of freight Chicago <lb />
tons. <lb />
The of Spain borrowed <lb />
the of Paris <lb />
the <lb />
Troops placed on tin; <lb />
frontier lo heap out <lb />
refugees from <lb />
The London Times urges <lb />
to exhibit fully at <lb />
Chicago World's Mr. <lb />
the <lb />
The birth of a boy baby with a <lb />
full set teeth puzzled the medical <lb />
men of Houston; Texas. <lb />
It was reported that the French <lb />
govern bad decided to remove <lb />
the embargo on American pork <lb />
Sam Small, the evangelist, <lb />
is about to establish in Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
a paper to be known as the <lb />
Two storms met over Newport, N. <lb />
II. and caused a terrific electric dis- <lb />
Many houses were burn- <lb />
ed. <lb />
Mass., is very much <lb />
excited over tho escape of a <lb />
snake from a museum in that <lb />
city. <lb />
The How lava from Vesuvius <lb />
has greatly increased and has reach- <lb />
ed the rear of observatory at Na- <lb />
The proclamation closing the lob <lb />
factories on the coast of New <lb />
has reduced hundreds of <lb />
parsons to a condition of starvation. <lb />
Yellow fever prevails in <lb />
and Rio, Brazil, and numerous bod- <lb />
of pauper immigrants are pa- <lb />
the streets begging for <lb />
bread; <lb />
Mabel Mason, daughter of the <lb />
keeper of the lighthouse at Mama- <lb />
Lake Erie, has been awarded <lb />
a silver medal for saving a man <lb />
from drowning. <lb />
ft is proposed to Chi- <lb />
building that was erected <lb />
by Ecuador at which is a re- <lb />
production of the <lb />
occupied by Incas of <lb />
Postmaster General <lb />
business with wrecked keystone <lb />
batik of Philadelphia may have been <lb />
perfectly honest and. legitimate, <lb />
bat It is very unfortunate for him <lb />
and for administration that it <lb />
should require so many <lb />
republicans appear to be <lb />
placing more dependence upon <lb />
big than upon t heir record or <lb />
to them of <lb />
bole in Ohio and low this year. <lb />
This isn't the first time re- <lb />
publican party has had <lb />
to claim credit for good <lb />
crops. <lb />
INTEMPERATE USE OF ALCOHOL <lb />
childhoods hour with careless joy. <lb />
Upon the stream we glide, <lb />
With youths bright hopes we gaily peat <lb />
To reach the other <lb />
Oh bright joyous youth, look <lb />
well to your footsteps for <lb />
beset you every side- How <lb />
many a youth has gone out to bat- <lb />
with temptation and stem real- <lb />
of life with buoyant hopes <lb />
whose prospects for the future were <lb />
as golden as the leaves of autumn. <lb />
What a battle has to <lb />
do right, when there are so many <lb />
influences combined to make them <lb />
do wrong. It may be almost <lb />
to take a castle by straight for- <lb />
ward but suppose at night <lb />
is a traitor within, and he <lb />
goes down and draws the bolt and <lb />
swings open great door, and <lb />
then the castle falls immediately. <lb />
This is tho trouble with all <lb />
they have foes within and foes <lb />
without. There are a great many <lb />
who try to make young people at a <lb />
sign of weakness to pure. The <lb />
man will toss bis head and take on <lb />
dramatic attitudes, tell of his own <lb />
and ask the youth if <lb />
he not like to do the same, <lb />
and they call him verdant, and say <lb />
he is green and unsophisticated, <lb />
and wonders why he does not break <lb />
from his mother's apron strings, <lb />
and they say will show you <lb />
around town. Come with us, you <lb />
ought to see the world, it will not <lb />
hurt you. Do as you please, but it <lb />
will I he making The <lb />
tempter has come, the whisper is <lb />
don't want to be odd, nor <lb />
can I afford to sacrifice there friends <lb />
and I'll go and see for <lb />
From the gales of hell there goes a <lb />
shout of victory. Farewell, fare- <lb />
well to all earthly restraint <lb />
to that innocence which, once <lb />
gone, never comes back. There are <lb />
temptations of every form of <lb />
every stage of The <lb />
youth when he first goes into dis- <lb />
is very particular where he <lb />
goes. It is in a hotel <lb />
perhaps; he could not be tempted <lb />
one those corner <lb />
with stained glasses and a mug of <lb />
beer painted on a signboard. Ob, <lb />
no, there must be no <lb />
while he takes his glass. <lb />
It must be a place where elegant <lb />
gentlemen come in and click their <lb />
cut glasses drink to the an- <lb />
of flatten sentiment. <lb />
Tho inebriate does not remain like <lb />
this, there is another stage. The <lb />
habit is imbibed, a thirst is formed <lb />
and must be gratified. The down <lb />
grade is steep now, the bottom is <lb />
reached, he is only playing <lb />
or bogging a drink now, play <lb />
away ye victim of king <lb />
The clock strikes twelve; it is a toll- <lb />
of the bell of at the <lb />
burial of a soul. He is going home <lb />
with hot breath, of eternal <lb />
woe flushing his cheeks. Going <lb />
home, yes home to the <lb />
broken-hearted wife horror <lb />
stricken What a home. <lb />
coming. Brothers, lathers, <lb />
bands, is case J <lb />
Have you, taken up that sort of do- <lb />
bliss, elevated it high in the <lb />
air until the sunlight it and <lb />
all the danced about I he <lb />
brim, and then dashed it down in <lb />
desolation and woe until all the <lb />
harpies of darkness clapped their <lb />
hands and the voice of <lb />
uttered a loud Ha, Hal If so, <lb />
bright as your morning dawned <lb />
high as those golden hopes of tho <lb />
future appeared, this is your noon, <lb />
may God in his infinite mercy <lb />
pity you. <lb />
Water is the liquid which God <lb />
the Eternal brews tor all bis <lb />
Not the simmering still, <lb />
over choked with poisonous <lb />
and surrounded with sickening <lb />
odors corruption doth your fa- <lb />
in Heaven prepare the precious <lb />
essence of hie. tee pure, <lb />
water. But in the green glade and <lb />
mossy dell, where the wild. <lb />
the child loves to play, <lb />
there God brews it. And down, <lb />
low down the deepest valleys, <lb />
the ion mains and <lb />
the rills sing, and high on <lb />
mountain tops, where the naked <lb />
granite glitters gold lo the sun, <lb />
where storm cloud brews, and the <lb />
sporting in the cataract, sleeping in <lb />
glazier, dancing in the bright <lb />
hail shower, folding its bright snow <lb />
curtains softly around the wintry <lb />
world and wearing many colored <lb />
iris, that seraphic zone of the sky, <lb />
whose warp is the raindrops <lb />
earth, whoso roof is the sunbeam or <lb />
heaven, all checked over with <lb />
flowers, by mystic hand <lb />
of refraction. No poison <lb />
on its brink, its foam brings not <lb />
madness and blood stains <lb />
its glass, pale widows and <lb />
starving orphans weep no burning <lb />
tears in its depth, no drunken, <lb />
shrinking ghost from tho grave <lb />
curses it in words eternal <lb />
pair. Speak on, would you ex- <lb />
change it for demon's drink, <lb />
Nellie Wilson, <lb />
Pitt Co., N. C. <lb />
Men Who Hurt a Town. <lb />
An unknown exchange tells in a <lb />
few clear-cut, laconic paragraphs of <lb />
who hurt a <lb />
They are those- <lb />
never push their business. <lb />
Who distrust public spirited men. <lb />
Who down their town to <lb />
Who oppose everything does <lb />
not originate with them. <lb />
Who wear faces when <lb />
talk of locating in a <lb />
Who refuse to subscribe <lb />
the building of churches and schools <lb />
Who fault with all <lb />
with which they are not <lb />
Who oppose every public enter- <lb />
prise that is not likely to be of <lb />
benefit to themselves. <lb />
Who never subscribe, advertise <lb />
in or tn way patronize their <lb />
home paper, and are always ready <lb />
to fault with everything it con- <lb />
The fact that Senator Gorman <lb />
whose superb management won <lb />
only national democratic victory <lb />
during the past thirty years <lb />
ring the election of in <lb />
has taken advisory charge of the <lb />
various state campaigns, in his ca- <lb />
of acting chairman of <lb />
National Committee daring the ab- <lb />
Europe of Senator Brice, <lb />
chairman of that Committee, is of <lb />
j itself enough to cause every demo- <lb />
to led encouraged as to <lb />
this year. Senator Gorman has no <lb />
superior as a political and <lb />
he has expressed himself as being <lb />
determined to do his level best to <lb />
win everywhere the <lb />
have a lighting chance. <lb />
are unwilling to believe the <lb />
charges which are so freely made in <lb />
the newspapers to the <lb />
that the method of the modern <lb />
evangelists are saturated with the <lb />
commercial spirit. But we warn <lb />
the brethren who are engaged <lb />
revival work that <lb />
ill afford to do anything that <lb />
will give the least support these <lb />
allegations without. No preach- <lb />
is entitled to get a year <lb />
for his and no preacher <lb />
can get it fur any great length <lb />
time without ruining his reputation <lb />
bis <lb />
ville Advocate. <lb />
There are a great many <lb />
reasons for republican <lb />
party for misery of the <lb />
of the country for several years <lb />
past than there are thanking it <lb />
for the exceptionally good crops <lb />
the year, tariff <lb />
of the republican party was <lb />
directly responsible for the bad con <lb />
of the farmers, -which the by if are to be tramps <lb />
DANGER IN EXAGGERATIONS. <lb />
Ledger. <lb />
Naturally in depicting far- <lb />
past and present en <lb />
bis precarious existence, drawn <lb />
from a heavily mortgaged farm, and <lb />
the legislation, always unfavorable <lb />
for him, a certain license should be <lb />
allowed speaker or writer, thus <lb />
farmer. But is there <lb />
not danger in exaggeration of <lb />
the farmer's condition, in gross mis- <lb />
statements of the heavily <lb />
farms, which are likely to do <lb />
mischief, rather than good Will <lb />
not misrepresentations of existing <lb />
conditions, in the end result <lb />
both to the individual far- <lb />
mer and his cause The farmers <lb />
have many grievances, <lb />
red many wrongs, and their de- <lb />
recognition, legislation <lb />
for their interests, as well as for <lb />
other are perfectly <lb />
In the campaign to fought <lb />
these rights, the farmer's advocate <lb />
cannot hope to gain access bis <lb />
party by making state- <lb />
concerning the poverty of <lb />
the farmer, and impossibility of <lb />
bis ever being able to pay his debts <lb />
Speaking of any section <lb />
does not tend to aid it. If tho lands <lb />
of Kansas are mortgaged for <lb />
value, it would indicate dis <lb />
honesty somewhere or a <lb />
of all reason. Any <lb />
i e must also alarm cap- <lb />
ital, and make it the harder for the <lb />
needy farmer to secure loans, If his <lb />
section is to be so <lb />
mortgaged already. It must also <lb />
tend to increase the interest rate, <lb />
for the conditions represented being <lb />
so bad, capital risked sec- <lb />
demands greater pay for its <lb />
Nor is it wise to <lb />
sent tho farmer as bordering upon <lb />
a condition of pauperism. There is <lb />
nothing inspiring in regarding the <lb />
farmer in the light of a mendicant, <lb />
it is debasing does groat <lb />
to the who does not de- <lb />
alms, tho equal just <lb />
legislation and representation which <lb />
have been denied him <lb />
The safety for the farmer's cause <lb />
lies in a simple, honest statement <lb />
of the abuses under which ho has <lb />
struggled, and a corruption of them <lb />
as fast as possible. Abuses of years <lb />
cannot be righted in a day, but their <lb />
infliction can cease, with the <lb />
cessation of injurious legislation, <lb />
and legislation recognizing tho far- <lb />
mer, lite position will be one of <lb />
prosperity and independence <lb />
Facts and arguments honestly <lb />
presented will claim the attention <lb />
of all voters, misrepresented <lb />
or grossly exaggerated figures <lb />
of mortgaged lauds, lose their <lb />
and once proven <lb />
but tho farmer's <lb />
and delay the ins now so great- <lb />
needed, in legislation for the far-<lb />
is coming from <lb />
Europe right in the midst the <lb />
hot weather to push tho or <lb />
of republican clubs. <lb />
There is a lesson in this for some <lb />
the slow-moving democrats, who <lb />
have not yet perceived tho <lb />
of this club movement its <lb />
bearings great fight <lb />
nest year. Senator Brice, in his <lb />
recent circular letter commending <lb />
the National Association of Demo- <lb />
Clubs, stated a self evident <lb />
truth when lip that cam- <lb />
which has already begun <lb />
though there arc people so blind <lb />
and deaf as not to have discovered <lb />
that fact, would be largely fought <lb />
good crops t , <lb />
mating Providence has now given <lb />
them will only partially alleviate. <lb />
Of course every intelligent farmer <lb />
knows things as we <lb />
do the republicans claim of <lb />
it for the good crops causes us to. <lb />
print it. <lb />
Secretary Bask is trying to con <lb />
it behooves every democrat to see <lb />
that his party has strongest <lb />
hand. Howl Why, by a <lb />
by inducing las neighbors <lb />
to do <lb />
thunder storms crash, and away <lb />
far out on the wide, wide sea, where <lb />
the hurricane makes music, and the <lb />
big raves roar, chorus sweeps <lb />
the march of There he <lb />
brews it, that beverage of life <lb />
and health water. Everywhere <lb />
it is a thing of beauty, gleam- <lb />
dew-drop, shining in the <lb />
summer rain, in <lb />
till tho leaves all seem to tarn to <lb />
living jewels, spreading a golden <lb />
veil over setting sun, or a white <lb />
gauze around midnight moon, <lb />
James H. Cordon pastor M, <lb />
E. Wilson N. C, I <lb />
have used and never <lb />
in a instance, failed to obtain <lb />
unsophisticated people of immediate, relief from headache <lb />
Germany and of the j when, directions were <lb />
of the American hog. He is <lb />
sounding the praises of the four <lb />
footed not of the other kind <lb />
which makes itself conspicuous in <lb />
the railroad car by taking op about <lb />
lour times as much as it is entitled <lb />
Star. <lb />
men who so easily discovered <lb />
first landing place for a <lb />
Chicago newspaper should at once <lb />
be put on the track of Marsh, <lb />
Philadelphia <lb />
W hat the wild waves of the At- <lb />
are saying these days to Mr. <lb />
Harrison isn't probably half as in- <lb />
as what Mr. Harrison said <lb />
to Mr. about his con-. <lb />
with wrecked Keystone <lb />
bank. <lb />
Thousands have been cured of <lb />
dyspepsia by <lb />
Care. Ask your druggist for it. <lb />
A Bask Hunker. <lb />
This is the slighting remark is <lb />
often applied to women who try to seem <lb />
young, though they no longer look so. <lb />
Sometimes appearances arc deceitful. <lb />
Female weakness, functional trouble, <lb />
displacements and will <lb />
add fifteen years to a woman's look. <lb />
These troubles arc by the use <lb />
Dr. Favorite Prescription. <lb />
this remedy, all you whose beauty <lb />
and freshness I- tiding from such causes <lb />
no society <lb />
It's guaranteed to give <lb />
every case, or money paid <lb />
for it returned. guarantee on bolt I e- <lb />
wrapper. <lb />
NO DIFFERENCE. <lb />
Scotland Democrat, <lb />
A very intelligent <lb />
waiting to the and <lb />
gives utterance to a very significant <lb />
fact concerning the unity of the Al- <lb />
and the Democratic party. <lb />
In speaking of the Democratic plat- <lb />
form adopted at the last State con- <lb />
and the Alliance, he <lb />
was no difference then, <lb />
and there is no difference now, in <lb />
North Carolina, between the Alli- <lb />
and the Democratic party. <lb />
United then for war, offensive and <lb />
defensive, they onward, <lb />
shoulder lo shoulder, to battle <lb />
to victory, at the November <lb />
The Democrat believes that the <lb />
foregoing quotation from the <lb />
respondent to the News and <lb />
is the basis for operations in the <lb />
next campaign. There is really no <lb />
difference the objects and aims of <lb />
the Alliance and other Democrats. <lb />
They do not all sec the way out of <lb />
present difficulties alike, but this is <lb />
no good reason for any split in the <lb />
party. The demands of the AIM <lb />
are the demands of the Demo- <lb />
party in a general way. The <lb />
plan, or bill, is the <lb />
cause of some difference of opinion, <lb />
but it should not be the cause of any <lb />
serious breach. And we give it as <lb />
our opinion now, as we have done <lb />
before, that if the split comes be- <lb />
tween the Alliance and others of the <lb />
Democratic party, it will be the <lb />
of extremists on either <lb />
Harmony Democrats in- <lb />
side and outside the Alliance is the <lb />
only thing that can save the country <lb />
from the clutches of the Republican <lb />
party in the next contest We think <lb />
any one will sec this upon cool and <lb />
sober reflection. <lb />
In the North the old Republican <lb />
will whip into line almost <lb />
every single man that has ever borne <lb />
allegiance to that party. In tho <lb />
Wet perhaps a split may have some <lb />
advocates from both the. Democrat <lb />
and Republican parties. In the <lb />
South the will be solidly <lb />
Republican, as it has been for twenty <lb />
years. This will be the case with <lb />
tho vote, now party or no new <lb />
party. So then, according to our <lb />
opinion, the matter will stand thus <lb />
in the event of a new party A dead <lb />
sine thing for the Republicans North, <lb />
a very strong chance for them with <lb />
the solid vote in the South. <lb />
Now, to us in the South there is <lb />
more concern for our own section <lb />
than for any other. want to <lb />
maintain while man supremacy here ; <lb />
and there is only one way to do it <lb />
and that is for the Democratic- party <lb />
to shoulder to shoulder in the <lb />
fight as they did in the last <lb />
in North Carolina. If we do this, <lb />
we can and will come out <lb />
the Alliance hour Its share <lb />
of tR spoils and glory according lo <lb />
its numbers in the tight; if do <lb />
not, then we believe that the govern- <lb />
good old North Carolina will <lb />
toned over into the hands of <lb />
party that has never yet proved <lb />
self a friend to the people. <lb />
WHAT TO TRY. <lb />
Monthly. <lb />
Try pop-corn for nausea. <lb />
Try cranberries for malaria. <lb />
Try a bath for rheumatism. <lb />
Try ale for stomach cramps. <lb />
Try clam broth for a <lb />
Try cranberry poultice for <lb />
saliva when <lb />
led with sou- stomach. <lb />
Try a wet towel to the back of <lb />
neck when sleepless. <lb />
Try tot removal of <lb />
freckles, tan and butternut stains. <lb />
Try to cultivate an equable temper <lb />
and don't borrow trouble ahead. <lb />
Try hard wine full <lb />
three times a ague and <lb />
Try a hot, dry flannel over the seat <lb />
of neuralgic pain, and renew it <lb />
Try snuffing powdered borax up <lb />
the nostrils for cold in the <lb />
head. <lb />
Try taking your cot liver oil in <lb />
tomato if you to make <lb />
it palatable, <lb />
breathing the of <lb />
tine or carbolic acid to relieve the <lb />
whooping cough- <lb />
Try a cloth wrung out cold <lb />
water pat about the at night <lb />
for tho core throat. <lb />
Try an extra pair of stockings out- <lb />
side of your shoes when in <lb />
cold weather. <lb />
Try walking with your hards be- <lb />
hind yon if you yourself <lb />
bent <lb />
Try a silk handkerchief over your <lb />
face when obliged lo go against a <lb />
cold piercing wind. <lb />
THE SOUTHERN ELECTORAL <lb />
VOTE WILL ELECT. <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
The Republicans hope to succeed <lb />
in electing their candidate for Pres- <lb />
next year through tho aid of a <lb />
third party in the South. They <lb />
know that if such a party de- <lb />
strength in North <lb />
Carolina, Virginia, Missouri and <lb />
Tennessee, to render those Slates <lb />
doubtful, it would offset the losses <lb />
they anticipate defections in <lb />
tho North and West. if the <lb />
South should remain solid, as here- <lb />
in casting her vote, <lb />
every reasonable calculation will <lb />
then point to the election of a Demo- <lb />
President. The New York <lb />
Times has the following to say on the <lb />
For is plain that if the Demo- <lb />
can count on the electoral <lb />
voles of the South, which they ob- <lb />
1888, any division brought <lb />
about by a third party in the North <lb />
would be more in their favor than <lb />
than that of the Republicans. In <lb />
the there will be Electors <lb />
chosen. Of those the south with <lb />
furnish. A will be <lb />
and with the South will be <lb />
but votes to be obtained. Now, <lb />
putting aside the older Stales, such <lb />
as New York, New Jersey. <lb />
and Indiana, which were <lb />
Democratic last ear, and which <lb />
would furnish votes, there arc <lb />
States in the West where the Alli- <lb />
is known to be strong and <lb />
where the Democrats would sure <lb />
to gel most aid from a <lb />
party, that would make up the <lb />
majority needed. <lb />
Take, for instance, the electoral <lb />
votes of Kan <lb />
Michigan. Minnesota, <lb />
Wisconsin. Here arc votes in <lb />
a half dozen Western States, every <lb />
one of which has returned a <lb />
of Democratic Congressmen to the <lb />
present House of Representatives. <lb />
It is reasonably certain that if there <lb />
is to lie a ticket in the <lb />
field in these Stales, Republicans <lb />
will And it harder to recover their <lb />
supremacy than Democrats to re- <lb />
theirs, and that the <lb />
the Democrats for getting their need- <lb />
ed votes are much better than the <lb />
chances of the Republicans for re- <lb />
gaining the all of which they will <lb />
need. The facts arc clear enough, <lb />
therefore, to make tho development <lb />
in tho South of the interest. <lb />
DEATH OF A MISER. <lb />
Concord Standard. <lb />
Old uncle Bill Boat, of No. <lb />
township, Cabarrus county, died <lb />
other day and his body was buried at <lb />
Bethel, Ho was about eighty years <lb />
Old, was a was known <lb />
lo he miserly in his habits to a won- <lb />
degree. His only companions <lb />
were I doge, old <lb />
man who hail been with him <lb />
during his life. Curious to <lb />
in his ho hop nothing <lb />
but her old ago MM a worn-out con- <lb />
a penny or even a <lb />
shanty to cover her head. His <lb />
estate consisted of 1,800 acres <lb />
land, his homo containing <lb />
acres ho loft jointly to his two <lb />
nephews, and Peter Boat. <lb />
The former is his The <lb />
balance was left to other nephews in <lb />
acre lots each. To his nieces he <lb />
gave nothing. In his dilapidated <lb />
he had. a safe which was <lb />
thought to hold thousands of dollars. <lb />
When this was opened the <lb />
found was a punched <lb />
Further was instituted and in <lb />
bureau drawers, old cupboards, <lb />
in pitchers, jars in old clothes pock- <lb />
els, in old stockings and in <lb />
in his miserable house was found <lb />
in gold, besides a large <lb />
gold dust He <lb />
had on hand only a few hundred <lb />
in paper money and no notes or <lb />
mortgages of any consequence. In <lb />
tho search a package from a Char- <lb />
bank was found containing <lb />
several hundred dollars that bad <lb />
never been opened at all. This was <lb />
received by him in 1890. Last <lb />
spring he made tax returns and gave <lb />
in as money on hand <lb />
Perhaps he did not know how <lb />
much be bad stuck about in differ- <lb />
places. He bad corn and <lb />
on hand four years old. some hay <lb />
that has been stacked twenty-five <lb />
years. He his conscience by <lb />
leaving of bis hard earnings to <lb />
Bethel Church. He made bis will <lb />
only three weeks ago, and there is <lb />
much talk about contesting it, tor <lb />
some of his kin have been left with- <lb />
out anything. <lb />
J------ <lb />
of Wake <lb />
is short in his accounts with that <lb />
county to the amount of <lb />
DEEP IN LOVE. <lb />
A Bey's Love Letter, <lb />
The Henderson Gold Leaf says <lb />
The most unique, fervent and de- <lb />
love letter we have had the <lb />
pleasure of reading since tho days <lb />
when we used to be in that kind of <lb />
business came under our <lb />
notice a few days ago. The boy who <lb />
wrote it is about old, and <lb />
the girl is presumably in the same <lb />
neighborhood. With a not <lb />
to call any names, we have been <lb />
to print the charming missive. <lb />
Here it is <lb />
love you and <lb />
wish you would write to me I <lb />
you and I wish I could kiss you. <lb />
you look so rosy. I love you, <lb />
don't you love inc I wish you <lb />
would write to me. I guess you love <lb />
I don't care you don't, I will <lb />
write to you I want you to <lb />
write to me. and if you have no lead <lb />
pencil I will give you one and some <lb />
paper. I am so glad that you love <lb />
Emma, you tell boy <lb />
that lives beside your house that you <lb />
was going to slap my nose Emma, <lb />
I could not help but cry when that <lb />
boy told me. Emma I thought you <lb />
thought more of me. I have given <lb />
you twenty-five worth <lb />
of candy, and you don't treat me <lb />
well, besides I giro you some <lb />
There is no doubt about condition <lb />
of that boy. He is in love. He may- <lb />
be only years old, but if he lives <lb />
to lie lie will never be any more <lb />
in love than he was when ho pencil- <lb />
ed this letter. <lb />
Ont After Dark. <lb />
Wilson Mirror. <lb />
Keep the home evenings. <lb />
Almost invariably lads who have <lb />
been allowed to roam free at night <lb />
have come to moral shipwreck and a <lb />
social destruction. The exceptions <lb />
have been where there was a strong <lb />
intellect, a wholesome temperament <lb />
and peculiar social influence. Men <lb />
and boys, women girls, whatever <lb />
may have been their culture, feel that <lb />
there is something different in the <lb />
streets at night than that Which is in <lb />
the which excites <lb />
apprehension, or creates alarm, or <lb />
gives license. Boys that are <lb />
demure by day will say things <lb />
at night they would blush to utter <lb />
in tin- daylight. The result of <lb />
our observations is the clear con <lb />
that it is absolutely <lb />
that parents know exactly where <lb />
their children from sundown lo <lb />
sunrise. No boy ought to be allow- <lb />
ed to go along the pavement of <lb />
his father's house after sundown. <lb />
It ought not to be u Hard restriction; <lb />
to a boy lb us trained from infancy it <lb />
will not be. It is natural that a <lb />
child should lo go off to play <lb />
in the dark with oilier children. <lb />
The desire never comes until the <lb />
has begun lo be corrupt. <lb />
Sometimes, for quiet, parents will <lb />
allow their children to go the <lb />
to play awhile with some <lb />
other children. Sometimes this is <lb />
allowed through mere carelessness. <lb />
never knew it to fail to end dis- <lb />
have in our mind <lb />
one or two striking cases of where <lb />
mothers have pleaded for this liberty <lb />
for their children and arc now reap- <lb />
the bitter fruit. <lb />
you don't like the sub-treas- <lb />
bill give us something <lb />
This is what hear and read. <lb />
Do those who thus state their case or <lb />
their demands, ever expect to get <lb />
anything from the Republican <lb />
party except tho continuance in force <lb />
of the laws which have depressed <lb />
labor by withholding its just rights <lb />
and its just demands Do <lb />
the people expect that the <lb />
can party will repeal the high tariff <lb />
declare in favor of the free <lb />
coinage of silver, or enact any <lb />
directly or indirectly on a line <lb />
with the objects and aims of the Al- <lb />
Don't everybody know that <lb />
the Republican party has always, <lb />
and docs now, oppose every political <lb />
and economic principle the Alliance <lb />
would make a part of the legislation <lb />
of the country Where then is <lb />
something better to come from. It <lb />
will come from the Democratic party <lb />
as soon as it can get control of the <lb />
government. And if the people <lb />
really want reform, if they prefer re- <lb />
form to the elevation of a few <lb />
to office, let them continue to <lb />
rally around tho Democratic standard <lb />
and when victory is achieved the <lb />
remedial reforms needed will quickly <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
Every man who puts a tin roof on <lb />
house is given a <lb />
of beauties of <lb />
can legislation, by having to pay <lb />
91-00 a box more tot bis roofing tin <lb />
than charged before the tin <lb />
schedule of the bill went <lb />
into effect. Ask your tinner if this <lb />
isn't straight. <lb />
Special Notice. <lb />
In adopting the Cash In Advance Sys- <lb />
for this year Tub will <lb />
be continued to no one for a <lb />
than it is for. If you find lUmped <lb />
just after your name on the margin <lb />
the paper the <lb />
subscription expires two weeks <lb />
this <lb />
it is to give you notice that unless re- <lb />
newed In that time Tub <lb />
will cease going to you at the expiration <lb />
of the two weeks. <lb />
AND <lb />
WENDELL HOLMES. <lb />
What curious tales has in store, <lb />
With all its and Its may-bes <lb />
The sage of eighty years and more <lb />
Once crept a nursling on the floor <lb />
Kings, judges, all were <lb />
The fearless soldier who has faced <lb />
The serried bayonet's gleam appalling. <lb />
For nothing save a pin misplaced, <lb />
The peaceful nursery has disgraced <lb />
With hours or bawling. <lb />
The mighty monarch, whose renown <lb />
Kills up the stately page historic. <lb />
Has howled wakened half the town <lb />
And finished up by gulping down <lb />
His or paregoric. <lb />
The justice, who, in <lb />
Condemns a wretch to strangulation <lb />
Has thrashed hi- nurse and spilled Ills <lb />
pap, <lb />
sprawled across his mother's lap, <lb />
wholesome <lb />
Ah, lite has many a reef to shun <lb />
Before in drop our anchor, <lb />
But when its course is nobly run <lb />
Look aft, for there the work was done, <lb />
Life owes its headway to the spanker. <lb />
Confession of an Editor. <lb />
Marine Journal. <lb />
Following is the confession of an <lb />
editor, clipped from one of our ma- <lb />
exchanges. He says in making <lb />
up his yearly <lb />
asked to drink, <lb />
drank requested to retract, <lb />
retracted, invited to parties <lb />
and receptions by parties fishing for <lb />
puffs, took the hint, didn't <lb />
take the threatened to be <lb />
whipped, been whipped, <lb />
didn't come to <lb />
ed whiskey, gin, etc., if he would go <lb />
after them, been after them, <lb />
1,210; asked what's the news, <lb />
told, didn't know, <lb />
about It, 90.800; to <lb />
church. changed politics, ex- <lb />
to change still, gave to char- <lb />
gave for a terrier dog, <lb />
cash or. hand, <lb />
To Prevent Calves From Sacking. <lb />
Mew York Times. <lb />
It is wholly unnecessary cruelty <lb />
to split a tongue lo prevent it <lb />
sucking a This may most <lb />
easily be prevented by proper train- <lb />
A calf should never suck a cow, <lb />
the cow and calf arc both better for <lb />
it, and then the troublesome habit la <lb />
not contracted, nor will the calf, <lb />
when a now, ever acquires the habit <lb />
of sucking herself. But the calf <lb />
may be from stealing milk by <lb />
putting a band around its nose, in <lb />
which a few wire nails are driven a <lb />
an to form a row of spikes, and fast- <lb />
the band to a headstall. The <lb />
cow will he in no danger from this, <lb />
as at the first prick she will drive off <lb />
the calf. <lb />
Eczema, scalp covered with eruptions <lb />
doctors valueless. P. <lb />
tried and the hair to grow again <lb />
again, not a pimple can be seen, and <lb />
I. P. P. again proved itself a wonderful <lb />
skin cure. <lb />
Scrofula is impurity la the blood <lb />
which accumulating the glands of <lb />
neck produce unsightly lumps or swell- <lb />
which cause painful, running <lb />
on arms, legs or feet which develops <lb />
ulcers in the eyes, ears or nose, often <lb />
causing blindness or deafness, which la <lb />
tho origin of pimples, growths <lb />
and many other manifestations usually <lb />
ascribed to P. P. P Is <lb />
friend in need. A course of this <lb />
able blood purifier and you will be a well <lb />
man. If you suffer from Scrofula In <lb />
of its various forms, be sure to take <lb />
P. P. <lb />
V. <lb />
B. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. O. <lb />
Prompt attention given to collection. <lb />
WM. II. LONG, <lb />
v-at-La w, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Prompt and careful attention to <lb />
Collection solicited. <lb />
D. L. JAMES, <lb />
may <lb />
t a skinner, <lb />
m. c. <lb />
JAMES,<lb />
GREENVILLE, If. <lb />
Practice In all the courts. <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
BLOW, <lb />
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
In all the Courts. <lb />
B. <lb />
A T-AT-LA W, <lb />
N. <lb />
J MARQUIS,<lb />
W. C <lb />
of <lb />
Office in Skinner Building, <lb />
opposite Photograph Gallery <lb />
J.<lb /></p>
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THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
C. <lb />
The over ready to The second chapter increases in <lb />
out baits X. unsuspecting and takes you out into <lb />
tried to set It trap water. At a <lb />
at lie Is made to the large <lb />
wary Democrats knew elegant steamer owned and <lb />
their tickets too we and did j commanded by that courteous <lb />
In B. Clark. He has <lb />
H I TOES, and <lb />
and cautiously excluded the <lb />
-.-, <lb />
been in nautical life only <lb />
a few ears but has rapidly develop- <lb />
ed into one cf the best and safest <lb />
OS THE participation, hoping <lb />
to get in a while Dem- j Navigator know to North Carolina <lb />
Mail Matter. and a split in Drums the fail, winter <lb />
Young <lb />
MM. <lb />
Publisher's Announcement. <lb />
price <lb />
The is nor <lb />
one year, mt -ball year, <lb />
column one <lb />
Inch <lb />
one week, V weeks. <lb />
Two inches on week. <lb />
two weeks, one Month, <lb />
I Democratic Ibis State, in <lb />
which ease it bean easy mat <lb />
lo turn U over lo <lb />
by toe la <lb />
i to toe for the <lb />
Republicans. Bat plan I <lb />
No Democrat <lb />
present and those <lb />
h Mr. C- <lb />
aid bad II o r <lb />
selves. Tl so Hie; re- <lb />
I swallowed Me- <lb />
Inserted Local <lb />
par <lb />
line each Insertion. <lb />
and <lb />
el protective tariff, <lb />
. a Democrat <lb />
sac as , . . <lb />
and their View. <lb />
hare <lb />
ii e. <lb />
Sales. <lb />
to <lb />
adjourned <lb />
without <lb />
converted to <lb />
CatCh <lb />
t, o a <lb />
. -v. ;<lb />
iv <lb />
an<lb />
to <lb />
be charged tar legal rate and <lb />
PAID IN <lb />
has some torn and. <lb />
,., because -1 <lb />
fixed rule as to tin- <lb />
hi order to avoid ; are of Tennessee in <lb />
tutu trouble payment ; t of i <lb />
i h r <lb />
above, o I convicts at Creek will <lb />
The <lb />
will be mean <lb />
through to reach <lb />
were at fed Creek <lb />
of the miners were <lb />
Those who wove not <lb />
uncharged felt to <lb />
work side With the men in <lb />
The in <lb />
have to spell New <lb />
N. C, We <lb />
and s; Mug his steamer is <lb />
used in transporting freights be- <lb />
and several of <lb />
Northern This <lb />
she fitted up for <lb />
her capacity <lb />
enlarged and several state rooms <lb />
added. live <lb />
with The <lb />
three trips per <lb />
i ,. and <lb />
having close <lb />
with the lot river <lb />
Occasionally she make a trip to <lb />
New She safest and <lb />
beat steamer pat on these <lb />
i and is sea-worthy la every <lb />
of dawn <lb />
each week made by day and <lb />
by night, the oiler being <lb />
While at din- <lb />
Capt. Clark told as that his lit- <lb />
sou Eddie, who m purser of <lb />
the is f the <lb />
and what is to be <lb />
. pared for meals. little <lb />
low can pal many of the exp.-n- <lb />
caterers to shame, a better <lb />
r,. net than that spread before us <lb />
Startling. <lb />
It is to get ready <lb />
FOR- <lb />
FAIL <lb />
Therefore we are going <lb />
be supplied. <lb />
reason for the change. <lb />
The tow. was named Sew and a conflict. Got. <lb />
from foe city of out the bi. to to en <lb />
There is much force the law but the bold <lb />
The trip down river and <lb />
the is delightful <lb />
and interesting; It aim <lb />
hours run from Washington and <lb />
stripes. They armed themselves free the slightest <lb />
and determined that the Hip <lb />
not work in the about <lb />
Tins I a suspension of work boors including the transfer. <lb />
cause to New York <lb />
Now Jersey as <lb />
there is to spell New New- <lb />
bean. <lb />
The comment last <lb />
upon at the <lb />
Exposition the tier Mr. <lb />
Patrick hr. some inter- <lb />
est Let lie mi <lb />
all over the conn and five Pitt <lb />
such an exhibit and advertisement <lb />
as will be a c edit to her. No c <lb />
of the comity should be left <lb />
should come together <lb />
and unite in this work- There <lb />
be no way for advertising <lb />
our advantages and <lb />
the outside world. <lb />
were not frightened into <lb />
The public opinion of the <lb />
country seemed to be <lb />
on the slue of the resisting miners <lb />
journey's end was reached be- <lb />
v- m which <lb />
the second chapter <lb />
Chapter three opens with <lb />
more Interest, for we Had at <lb />
is the largest of a <lb />
of inlands that, break the <lb />
and for several days it looked as and <lb />
if a conflict in arms Ir is two miles in width <lb />
was not himself .,, to in length. <lb />
ATTENTION <lb />
Tobacco Growers <lb />
J. B. Cherry. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
Oxford is Your Market <lb />
-WE WANT- <lb />
Bring it along, the more the merrier. We are prepared to pay <lb />
HIGHER PRICES for SNOW WIRE CURED than any other <lb />
market. Freights are cheap, a mere trifle when increased prices <lb />
are taken into account. Out railroad facilities are good. Send <lb />
your tobacco to Oxford, N. C, you will get good prices and quick <lb />
returns. Buyers for all classes and from every part of the world <lb />
are located in Oxford. You will And us <lb />
All Business and no Prejudice <lb />
Hunt, Cooper Co., Meadows Warehouse, <lb />
Bullock Mitchell, Banner Warehouse, <lb />
Cozart, Rogers Co., Warehouse, <lb />
R. V. Minor Co., Minor Warehouse. <lb />
R. P. Manager Alliance Warehouse. <lb />
TO- <lb />
MAKE PRICES <lb />
very much taken with the law, but <lb />
an it was a law he felt it was his <lb />
duty to enforce it. At last a con <lb />
was reached and it was <lb />
agreed to let the work for <lb />
able time, and the Gov<lb />
n sources to <lb />
The Democrats of Ohio are go- <lb />
the I for i ll it <lb />
and if possible. Got. Camp- <lb />
bell is reported of <lb />
gratifying to see <lb />
how the Democratic papers and <lb />
people, so opposed <lb />
. I i <lb />
and av w . t i <lb />
shows a <lb />
era y. <lb />
doubts right to oppose <lb />
but when he was <lb />
mi <lb />
it was c i <lb />
their right and <lb />
to rally to the Democratic <lb />
is the choice of a large majority <lb />
s in Ohio-and it <lb />
is the of every lover of <lb />
and fro; government to fall <lb />
in line and help a <lb />
majority and bury <lb />
high <lb />
Democrats will <lb />
by their colors Mr. <lb />
will be retired to <lb />
The fight will be v <lb />
the which <lb />
the parties stand widely apart and <lb />
arc led by men of different views <lb />
not only on the tariff but on <lb />
economic questions. <lb />
Campbell squarely to the <lb />
Democratic platform which is <lb />
loudly for tar. reform, while Mr. <lb />
is everywhere known-as <lb />
the author and champion of the <lb />
monstrosity which beam bis name. <lb />
The eyes of the nation are turned <lb />
and there will be fought <lb />
the greatest battle of this year. <lb />
The Democrats propose to leave <lb />
unturned. Senator <lb />
frill act as chairman of the <lb />
National Committee <lb />
in absence of Senator <lb />
that means a great deal. He <lb />
says ho is determined to win <lb />
wherever there is a fighting <lb />
chance. Some of the ablest <lb />
a reason <lb />
The are the most <lb />
of any oh the coast. <lb />
The hotel a splendid location <lb />
. a point lacing the Sound. <lb />
and both sides of the <lb />
budding are large doable balconies <lb />
which command views <lb />
is to call a special session of <lb />
legislature to repeal or re- of the water and island, while from <lb />
model the law. W be <lb />
done by the legislature, whatever <lb />
statue they may pass ii is evident <lb />
the bravo miners, although <lb />
they are poor, arc determined that <lb />
they will not put themselves on a <lb />
level with and work side by <lb />
with the criminals who arc sent <lb />
there as a punishment for their <lb />
crimes Not only not do <lb />
it but no self respecting set <lb />
people will do so. In view of the <lb />
trouble, and of the eminent <lb />
threatened it is probable that .;,. <lb />
., law will be repealed.<lb />
I . i <lb />
A TO <lb />
We have for years heard of <lb />
it has long been our desire <lb />
i this delightful place, bur, <lb />
and another <lb />
lug, it has remained the past <lb />
w be <lb />
baa been, when a trip to <lb />
was contemplated with more <lb />
or less dread by those wishing to go <lb />
the having be <lb />
taken cf getting hero almost <lb />
getting away when <lb />
coupled with no certainty of <lb />
making the voyage a vessel of <lb />
absolute safety. such <lb />
arc now removed the trip <lb />
the the view extends for <lb />
milt s. to the rear is a beaut i- <lb />
lake about half a mile <lb />
across. Sum lake is used as an <lb />
harbor for small boats, and is also a <lb />
delight lo children, as they can <lb />
wade and silver water <lb />
to hearts content. <lb />
Surf bathing is accessible and <lb />
grand. A tram road r a as from the <lb />
hotel end it is not too <lb />
far to over one does not <lb />
care So i de fine Par- <lb />
every day return <lb />
. j . . . .-. of I <lb />
j, h i a <lb />
on i.;. island and in more <lb />
SOT one else. The writer <lb />
tried him twice to see it we could <lb />
not come up with found <lb />
ourselves left about three to <lb />
that will<lb />
and make us room for <lb />
OUR FALL STOCK. <lb />
Gov. <lb />
may be made entire safety, with <lb />
comparative rapidity, and relieved <lb />
from any discomforts whatever <lb />
except that- now and then s traveler <lb />
over-soother With gentle <lb />
of the waves and indulges <lb />
in a diversion of <lb />
our own case this was escaped, <lb />
hence the voyage here Drought <lb />
forth nothing but pleasure. <lb />
Hot is readied <lb />
Easy enough as a bit personal <lb />
experience will explain. At o <lb />
o'clock last Thursday we <lb />
the Old Dominion Cos splendid <lb />
steamer at Greenville <lb />
is commanded by that prince of <lb />
commanders. Capt. W. A. <lb />
Know Capt Of course you <lb />
do, as who has ti a voted on Tar <lb />
river that does not know him. It <lb />
has been said man's can <lb />
be leached through his <lb />
and If there was corner of ours <lb />
Capt. bad failed to reach be- <lb />
fore, he made upon it this <lb />
time and came out lull possession. <lb />
only has perfect <lb />
of every inch of his craft from bow <lb />
to rudder, but he fully <lb />
the needs of those who take passage <lb />
with him and what is best suited <lb />
to their com fort. Realizing that a <lb />
traveler having to arise as as <lb />
o'clock is the brightest person <lb />
alive, he brings them entirely out of <lb />
their by hob <lb />
speakers in the will take <lb />
part in the campaign. Mr. <lb />
Gov. Dill, Gen. Palmer, <lb />
Boise, <lb />
id oar own Zeb <lb />
will take part in the cam- <lb />
predict they will <lb />
lively for Mr. <lb />
The Alliance in <lb />
Ohio will not put out any ticket, but <lb />
said that they will <lb />
Campbell. <lb />
Simpson of Kansas, <lb />
reported to be speakers also to tin <lb />
in behalf of Campbell. <lb />
A Senator is also to be to coffee soon after leaving the <lb />
Hon. John and <lb />
when he seats his passengers to <lb />
wilt the breakfast, ho feeds like lords. <lb />
rid the in view Alter the twenty- <lb />
She hotel is under the manage- <lb />
of of Washing <lb />
ton, who are also proprietors of <lb />
Hotel Nicholson. They lave a <lb />
wide reputation as and <lb />
know bow t-; please their guests. <lb />
There in a good Italian band here <lb />
who music for the hotel. <lb />
The includes all delicacies <lb />
of the water. <lb />
is an <lb />
place as as a popular resort. <lb />
Several people live on the <lb />
soul.- of hem W well to <lb />
do. There are two here, <lb />
both the Methodist <lb />
one the <lb />
South end with <lb />
church. A light <lb />
feel high stands in the <lb />
midst of the a mile <lb />
torn the betel. There is of <lb />
here the visitor need <lb />
not grow dull. These hurried notes <lb />
given you a brief idea of what is <lb />
and if you to spend a <lb />
few days or weeks come <lb />
to <lb />
At the time of warding this, <lb />
Sunday, several people from Pitt <lb />
county are here, J. J. Cherry <lb />
wile, A. L. Blow and two daughters, <lb />
l. J. and family, Misses <lb />
and Lizzie Moore, <lb />
U. A. tattoo, Fleming, <lb />
Id. 8.-W. <lb />
We have a good many <lb />
-OP <lb />
J. M. Buyer, <lb />
W. Reed, Buyer, <lb />
John Meadows, Buyer, <lb />
Wilkinson Bros., Buyers, <lb />
Meadows Yancey, Buyers, <lb />
D. S. Osborn, Buyer, <lb />
E. Buyer, <lb />
E. G. Buyer, <lb />
O. S. Snoot, Buyer, <lb />
J. D. Bullock, Buyer, <lb />
John Webb, Buyer, <lb />
W. A. Buyer, <lb />
C. F. Kingsbury, Buyer, <lb />
B. Glenn, Buyer. <lb />
J. B. CHER <lb />
SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT <lb />
We beg to inform our friends and patrons that we now have th <lb />
most complete stock we have ever bad. To our lady friends <lb />
we wish to say that our stock of Dress Goods will com- <lb />
------pare favorably with line in town.------- <lb />
DRY GOODS <lb />
In Wool Fabrics we have Hen-1 In all grades of Men and <lb />
Cashmeres, Albatross Boys Hats we have nice styles <lb />
and in the leading will sell at prices to please <lb />
Spring and Summer shades. j our customers. <lb />
In Cotton Fabrics we have We invite comparison of <lb />
Pine Apple Tissues, and juices of the following <lb />
Zephyrs, Batiste, Out-j Notions, Gent's Furnish- <lb />
Cloths, Lawns, Goods, Trunks, Valises, <lb />
Ginghams, a full line of White Hardware, Crockery, Tinware, <lb />
Dress Goods, In all of these Wood and Willow Ware, <lb />
lines you will find beautiful caries, Provisions, and all <lb />
styles. No prettier to be found; kinds of Panning Implements <lb />
in town. I and Furniture. <lb />
Beware of imitations, buy only the genuine <lb />
fixed wire <lb />
W STICK. <lb />
Modern Tobacco Barn Company. <lb />
OXFORD, N. C. <lb />
Summer Ms, <lb />
--which for the next- <lb />
THIRTY DAYS <lb />
we will sell at <lb />
ABSOLUTE COST <lb />
in order to <lb />
Close Out. <lb />
It will pay yon to <lb />
HOOK OUR <lb />
For the <lb />
County to fas <lb />
Heretofore there has been a <lb />
the State of North Carolina, <lb />
known as where <lb />
the growth of hue tobacco a as <lb />
Pitt county to <lb />
front and to be the <lb />
as contra distinguish- <lb />
ed from the Golden which now <lb />
the shades and dona the <lb />
plume of Old <lb />
Not, that we love less, bat <lb />
K mo Put tobacco <lb />
has heretofore aloes toe weed has <lb />
been grown her rich and fer <lb />
tile soil, obtained the lushest <lb />
taken premiums it her-- <lb />
they entered the for fine <lb />
wrappers, both Mahogany and <lb />
which the Be-j five the to . <lb />
aw have in United i thus the <lb />
States Senate. chapter. idea X <lb />
We have made some <lb />
Large Reductions <lb />
in price already, there will be <lb />
many more made in the next <lb />
days. <lb />
WATCH US. <lb />
Select School for m <lb />
Mi's S. will re-open her <lb />
School in Greenville. X. C, on <lb />
Tuesday, Sept 1st, <lb />
instruction given In Primary <lb />
Intermediate and Higher English Stu- <lb />
French and Elocution. <lb />
Tuition in English, per <lb />
for all grades. Latin and French, each <lb />
Elocution per month. <lb />
For any other particulars apply to <lb />
S. LUCY <lb />
Co. N. C <lb />
University of <lb />
Ca. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
as executor of <lb />
last will testament of Mrs. Luisa s. <lb />
Hill, of Pitt county X. C, this is <lb />
to notify all person having claims <lb />
against the estate of said deceased <lb />
them to the undersigned, on or <lb />
before the day July 1802, or this <lb />
notice will Vie plead in bar of their re- <lb />
parsons Indebted to said <lb />
estate will please make Immediate pay- <lb />
This July J. N. Bynum <lb />
Executor. <lb />
D. D. HASKETT, <lb />
The Term Begins Sept. 3rd. <lb />
Entrance Examinations, 2nd. <lb />
Tuition per term. Needy young <lb />
men of talent and character will he <lb />
aided with and loans. Be- <lb />
sides the General Course of Study, <lb />
which a wide range of elective <lb />
studies, there are courses Law, Med- <lb />
and For <lb />
address the President, <lb />
GEO. T. WINSTON. <lb />
Chapel Hill, N. C . <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Mai <lb />
Classical and Mathematical <lb />
., <lb />
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
Our stock of Shoes and We the largest and best <lb />
is attractive stork of Furniture in <lb />
think we can suit you both in , . <lb />
quality and lit. One of the lead- and at <lb />
Shoes with us is our Opera <lb />
Toe with Common Sense Heel. We have a nice line of Mat- <lb />
This is a long felt want with the tings which we will sell at low <lb />
ladies. figures. <lb />
In Men and Shoes we T . ., ., . . <lb />
have in and to arrive have <lb />
best line eyer carried by us. P v <lb />
We have sold L. M. M- <lb />
for the past two years and realize the of <lb />
find them to be the best line ever selling goods at a small profit, <lb />
handled by us. This spring we j We do not claim to sell goods <lb />
will have a complete line of-j at cost, but do claim and back <lb />
these Shoes and when our friends <lb />
are in need of good shoes we <lb />
will be pleased to them. <lb />
up our assertion, that we will <lb />
give you honest goods for your <lb />
honest money. <lb />
See Us Talk With Us Try Us <lb />
REDUCTION. <lb />
REDUCTION. <lb />
REDUCTION. <lb />
ReductioN. <lb />
REDUCTION <lb />
REDUCTION. <lb />
REDUCTION <lb />
The next Session of this School will be. <lb />
gin on MONDAY, AUGUST 84th. <lb />
Tuition per term of <lb />
Primary, per session, t 7.75 <lb />
Intermediate, per session. 10.00 <lb />
Higher 12.50 <lb />
Languages, each. <lb />
The School will be thorough in all of <lb />
its instruction, mild hut firm In its <lb />
having in view at all times the <lb />
full preparation of young men and boys <lb />
for active business life, or successful col- <lb />
courses. can he obtained <lb />
with the principal, or at other places in <lb />
to u at reasonable rates. One half of <lb />
tuition payable at the of the <lb />
term, the remainder at its close. For <lb />
further particulars see or address, <lb />
W. II. A. B., <lb />
N. C. Principal. <lb />
Male and Female. <lb />
Pipe, Tin <lb />
Doors, Sash. <lb />
ware, <lb />
Butts and Hinges, <lb />
Paints and Oils, <lb />
The increased stove trade this <lb />
season is the best evidence that <lb />
the I sell is the stove for <lb />
the people. The public are in- <lb />
to examine my stock be- <lb />
fore purchasing- <lb />
D. D. HASKETT. <lb />
fall Term Monday, August <lb />
Full corps of efficient and experienced <lb />
All the English branches. <lb />
with Music. and <lb />
Ancient Languages, taught <lb />
by moat approved <lb />
methods. <lb />
Ladies we know full well you remember how greatly the prides <lb />
alter the reduction surprised you in our last year Spring <lb />
Goods, so we now make spring <lb />
on the following goods <lb />
Edging, Swiss <lb />
Embroideries, India <lb />
Linens, and Check <lb />
Teasel Summer <lb />
Cashmeres, Ginghams, <lb />
lies, Percale, <lb />
and all the many other things in a Spring stock. Look at the <lb />
------reduced <lb />
Ginghams at H <lb />
lo Ginghams at <lb />
I'M Ginghams at <lb />
at <lb />
at <lb />
Teasel at eta. <lb />
Teasel at D <lb />
Hamburg <lb />
Hamburg at <lb />
Goods at <lb />
Wholesale and Betel Dealer In AND <lb />
g MEAT and FLOUR-SPECIALTIES <lb />
Car Load Feed Oats, Car load Corn, Car load No. Hay, <lb />
Car Load Rib Side Meat, Car Load St. Louis <lb />
Heavy Mess Pork, Granulated Sugar. <lb />
Sugar, Ax all kinds. <lb />
pr M Rail Road Mills Snuff. Snuff. <lb />
Rico Molasses, Tubs Boston Laid. <lb />
Star Lye, Gross Matches, <lb />
MILLINERY <lb />
I take pleasure in announcing to the <lb />
people of Greenville and the <lb />
rounding country that my <lb />
STOCK <lb />
is now arriving and ready for <lb />
I have secured the services a <lb />
City Trimmer who will execute work to <lb />
suit the most fastidious taste. new <lb />
stock will be sold at the lowest margin <lb />
that millinery goods have been <lb />
handled before in this market. <lb />
Also a splendid line of Fancy Goods, <lb />
consisting of Steel Engravings, Oil <lb />
Paintings. Fancy <lb />
Flash Goads. China and <lb />
Vases, Jewelry, Lace <lb />
Linen matter, will <lb />
out at cost, a. be disposed <lb />
by the last June. All wish to <lb />
make great bargains fur themselves <lb />
call see before <lb />
purchasing elsewhere. <lb />
LOCATION. <lb />
Hamilton is situated on a near <lb />
the river, and Is the most, <lb />
beautiful town In Eastern Carolina, the <lb />
streets being wide and shaded with silver <lb />
maples It is and society is <lb />
high-toned and moral. There are four <lb />
nearly every family in the <lb />
place belongs to some Christian <lb />
nation. <lb />
school boy and girl In North <lb />
Carolina should visit the <lb />
Imposition t l held in Raleigh In <lb />
The Principal will pay rail- <lb />
road expenses of all boarding pupils who <lb />
enter the first week of the school for the <lb />
to Raleigh and return. The board- <lb />
pupils will thus be enabled to gee <lb />
without railroad expense the greatest <lb />
exhibition of Southern products and re- <lb />
sources ever exhibited. No other school <lb />
in Eastern Carolina offers such an In- <lb />
to its boarders. <lb />
FOR VIVE MONTHS. <lb />
Board, English Branches Ac, <lb />
Board, English Branches, Latin, <lb />
Creek, Ac., <lb />
Board, English Branches. Latin, <lb />
Music on Organ or <lb />
If paid in advance for the entire term <lb />
a discount of per cent, will lie made <lb />
the above rates. Otherwise bills <lb />
will be monthly. <lb />
For circulars or other Information ad-<lb />
Principal. <lb />
Hamilton, Martin Co., N. C. <lb />
IT <lb />
tor nailing<lb />
K. <lb />
-5 <lb />
line Baking Powders, Soda, Bop, Tobacco. <lb />
above goods. <lb />
Cakes, . <lb />
Special prices given to the wholesale trade <lb />
Paper, Paper Sack, <lb />
i large quantities of the <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS. GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
RUTHERFORD Mil INSTITUTE, <lb />
fill <lb />
Board oh Mass <lb />
Barracks. Mess Hall, Superintendents <lb />
OF TEACHERS. Open September 1891. Send for register. <lb />
New Buildings including <lb />
Barracks. Mess Hall, Superintendents Quarter, etc. FULL CORPS <lb />
R- BELL, RUTHERFORDTON, N. , <lb />
Patent Wire Tobacco Hangers <lb />
CAN BE IN ANY BARN. <lb />
Wires are movable. Tobacco can be properly Spaced on and Bulked <lb />
Down on the Wires when cored. Simplest, Cheapest and In the <lb />
when Accompanies the <lb />
Complete IT -Wires to<lb />
1.000 Wires <lb />
per <lb />
Wire S <lb />
WANTED. <lb />
TOBACCO HANGER CO., Houston, Halifax Co.,<lb /></p>
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M. S. LANG'S COLUMN. <lb />
M. R. LANG. <lb />
THIS WEEK. <lb />
We offer <lb />
25.000 <lb />
25.000 <lb />
25.000 <lb />
25.000 <lb />
25.000 <lb />
YARDS <lb />
various styles wash <lb />
including, <lb />
Ginghams, <lb />
Ginghams, Ginghams <lb />
Ginghams, <lb />
Ginghams, Ginghams <lb />
Ginghams. Ginghams, <lb />
Ginghams, GINGHAMS. Ginghams, <lb />
Ginghams, Ginghams, <lb />
Ginghams, Ginghams, <lb />
Ginghams, Ginghams, <lb />
Ginghams, Ginghams <lb />
Ginghams. <lb />
Lawn<lb />
Outings, <lb />
REDUCED PRICES. <lb />
Our Summer Stock. <lb />
Mens, Youths, and Boys <lb />
READY MADE CLOTHING, <lb />
At Greatly Reduced Prices. <lb />
O----- Every <lb />
will feel the effect <lb />
of reduction sale <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Almost August. <lb />
rain now. <lb />
Plenty of apples in town. <lb />
Cart Tor by J. Lamer. <lb />
How does weather suit you. <lb />
The matrimonial market is dull. <lb />
The farmers are looking cheerful. <lb />
Pitt and to beat. <lb />
Jam and cheap at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Saturday will the first day of <lb />
August. <lb />
Latest styles of Shirts, Collars <lb />
and at C. T. <lb />
The Katydid three <lb />
months hence. <lb />
Fresh Foss Biscuits for the well <lb />
sick at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Look up the card from Prof. Hags <lb />
dale in this issue. <lb />
Lace Flour is always uniform <lb />
quality at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Chickens and eggs bring good <lb />
prices on our streets. <lb />
Ointment will care <lb />
skin disease man or beast. <lb />
The crops are growing and <lb />
grass is getting out of it. <lb />
good Telegraph Poles wanted. <lb />
Particulars will be given at this <lb />
office. <lb />
Our town had the usual of <lb />
drummers the past week. <lb />
Wanted fob Bees- <lb />
wax and Hides, at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
The grape crop promises well. <lb />
There is an abundant yield. <lb />
If has weak eyes or <lb />
scratches, try <lb />
It was almost cool enough for fires <lb />
several mornings last week. <lb />
The J. C. Lanier <lb />
is for tent. Apply <lb />
Quite a crowd in town Saturday <lb />
but not much trailing going on. <lb />
All work done the Greenville <lb />
Iron Works is B. <lb />
Ellington. <lb />
The are here jet, <lb />
and they are not allowed to leave. <lb />
Cheapest Bedsteads, <lb />
Cradles and Mattresses at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
Be sure read all the advertiser <lb />
in this issue and profit thereby. <lb />
Go to Congleton if yon <lb />
want a good smoke and get a <lb />
den Seal Cigar. <lb />
We saw four bales of cotton on J. <lb />
B, Cherry Co's yard the day, <lb />
Congleton a Tyson keep a fine <lb />
Hue of California and other <lb />
line canned goods. <lb />
Regular meeting of the Board of <lb />
County Commissioners next Monday. <lb />
The Latest Improved Brown <lb />
ton Gin the <lb />
U. Agent Pitt county. <lb />
The word of tongue or <lb />
The blackberries have already beep, <lb />
Thurber, Cos Hue <lb />
grade Celebrated <lb />
Kept by Congleton ft Tyson. Give <lb />
it a trial. <lb />
There arc <lb />
than that if you should mash your <lb />
finger. <lb />
advertisement Alexander. <lb />
Morgan Co., Cotton Factors and <lb />
General Commission Merchants <lb />
third page. <lb />
Old July is most gone, and when <lb />
she is gone, she will be gone, gone if <lb />
she won't. <lb />
dwelling house <lb />
to Matthews <lb />
want something nice go <lb />
Congleton and get some <lb />
of their New Spring Batter <lb />
rived to-day. <lb />
See school advertisement of Ham- <lb />
Institute. Hamilton, N. C, in <lb />
Personal <lb />
Mr. Frank Wilson has typhoid <lb />
fever. <lb />
Mr. C. G. was on out <lb />
this week. <lb />
Mi- U. R. Lang went t Tarboro <lb />
Miss Aileen left last week <lb />
for Norfolk. <lb />
Mr. A. L. Blow and two daughters <lb />
are at Ocracoke. <lb />
Mr. H. A. Sutton returned from <lb />
Ocracoke Monday. <lb />
Miss Harriss, is visiting <lb />
friends at <lb />
Mrs. F. G. James returned Friday <lb />
from a visit to <lb />
Mr. J. arrived in our <lb />
city on last Saturday. <lb />
Misses Fannie and Emily Higgs <lb />
arc on a visit to Scotland Neck. <lb />
Mr. S. M. Schultz returned last <lb />
week from a trip to Wilmington. <lb />
Miss Mary of Scotland <lb />
Neck, is visiting the Misses Higgs. <lb />
Mrs. Chas. Skinner and two <lb />
left last Thursday for Nag's <lb />
Head. <lb />
Miss Hattie returned to <lb />
her home last Saturday in Greene <lb />
count. <lb />
Mayor F. G. James returned Sat- <lb />
from a pleasant trip to <lb />
Wrightsville. <lb />
Billie Buck, returned <lb />
Friday from with the <lb />
Guard. <lb />
Mr. J. B. returned last <lb />
Thursday from quite an extended <lb />
trip to <lb />
Gov. and Mrs. T. J. Jarvis left last <lb />
week for Morehead where they will <lb />
sojourn for a while, then will spend <lb />
some time at Cleveland Springs. <lb />
Be. J. N. H. will fill <lb />
his regular appointment here at the <lb />
Opera House on Sunday night, <lb />
August The public invited, tents <lb />
free. <lb />
Our jolly friend, Mr. Ales Hells <lb />
returned last Friday from <lb />
Tarboro where he has been in at- <lb />
upon his tobacco ware- <lb />
house. <lb />
Rev. T. J. Taylor, of <lb />
passed through town last <lb />
on his way to to aid <lb />
A. Hunter in protracted services, <lb />
where he will preach this week. <lb />
Prof. Z. has taken <lb />
the of Greenville <lb />
for the next session. He has <lb />
taught in this school, also <lb />
Bethel, and is well known to the <lb />
people this count. He is an ex- <lb />
teacher. will give fuller <lb />
particulars of the coming session of <lb />
the Institute as soon as be <lb />
ascertained. <lb />
W. J. Matthews, who for the <lb />
past year has had charge of the male <lb />
school at this place, has accepted the <lb />
of a larger school at <lb />
Wadesboro and will leave <lb />
charge early in August. Ids <lb />
stay in Greenville we have known <lb />
Prof. Matthews intimately can <lb />
recommend him to the people among <lb />
whom he will locale as an upright, <lb />
honorable Christian gentleman. The <lb />
wishes him success. <lb />
Prof. H- or Gran-, <lb />
county, will move his family to <lb />
Greenville about the middle of Au- <lb />
gust will take charge of the male <lb />
school here at the of the <lb />
several <lb />
sessions in and is too well <lb />
known by the people of Pitt county <lb />
to need any inundation at our <lb />
bands. As an instructor he stands <lb />
without a superior, tho <lb />
predicts that he will have a <lb />
flourishing school. See advertise- <lb />
The other day little Miss Emma <lb />
Harris gave us a real curiosity in the <lb />
way of a sweet potato vine. A large <lb />
potato of last year's crop hail sprout- <lb />
in where they were kept, <lb />
and from it had grown a very <lb />
vine. Not being where it could <lb />
get any sunlight the vine was so <lb />
bleached that the leaves are almost <lb />
white. It is very pretty well as a <lb />
curiosity. <lb />
Died. <lb />
have been called upon to an- <lb />
the sad of Miss Mattie <lb />
Brown Moore, which occurred at her <lb />
home, near Greenville, on Sunday <lb />
night at 12.15 o'clock, surrounded by <lb />
devoted parents and loving friends. <lb />
She was years old en the 17th of <lb />
this month and had been sick of <lb />
fever only days. She was <lb />
a devoted member of the Disciples <lb />
Church. Her remains were <lb />
last Monday evening at o'clock in <lb />
the family burial ground. <lb />
The <lb />
take pleasure in commending <lb />
the University to our people. Its <lb />
Faculty contains sixteen teachers of <lb />
learning and experience. Its Pro- <lb />
of Medicine and its Director <lb />
in the Gymnasium look after the <lb />
physical development of the students <lb />
Its instruction has proved itself <lb />
equal to that of the largest North- <lb />
Universities. There is no Deed <lb />
for any North Carolina boy to go <lb />
outside the State to be educated. <lb />
The University publishes a small <lb />
pamphlet which gives detailed <lb />
on all points, and which may <lb />
be had by addressing President <lb />
Winston at Chapel Hill. <lb />
Oak Institute- <lb />
Before deciding what school yon <lb />
will patronize next year be sure to <lb />
write to Messrs. J. A. A M. II. Holt, <lb />
Oak Ridge, N. C, for their beautiful <lb />
This Institution in point <lb />
of beaut- and health of location <lb />
equipments, and those things, <lb />
ally, which go to make up a great-j <lb />
school. different were <lb />
enrolled last year. The Principals <lb />
are erecting another <lb />
new building to cost over o <lb />
Sixteen years ago this was a small <lb />
school occupying one room and <lb />
having only twenty-five pupils; <lb />
next school will occupy three <lb />
large buildings containing over <lb />
rooms, filled with students from all <lb />
over the South. This is success <lb />
worth quoting. Sec ad, another <lb />
column, <lb />
more credit doe Mrs. B. A. <lb />
than a other one for <lb />
bringing into existence this <lb />
neighborhood Sunday School, <lb />
was organized March 1890 with <lb />
pupils. Mr. W. G. Smith <lb />
the school with growing <lb />
until the beginning of the <lb />
present year he community <lb />
when Mr. T. E. Little took charge <lb />
At present writing there are about <lb />
names enrolled. The school con- <lb />
to prosper until it is indeed <lb />
a blessing to the section in it <lb />
exists. W. L. C- <lb />
The attention of growers <lb />
is called to the column advertise-, <lb />
of the tobacco of <lb />
Oxford. They want your tobacco. <lb />
The Greenville Guard will have an <lb />
election of officers op, the first Toon <lb />
day in August, 4th, and a n. <lb />
is desired. <lb />
Don't Fail to Come. <lb />
M. R. <lb />
M, LAMB'S COLUMN <lb />
her column <lb />
Alexander, Morgan Co., <lb />
highest prices, quick sales <lb />
and return. Try <lb />
be convinced. <lb />
The tobacco farmer is the that <lb />
now feels the beat over the crop pros- <lb />
ahead of him,. <lb />
If you want highest market prices <lb />
for your Irish Potatoes and other <lb />
to Morgan <lb />
Co., Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Tobacco curing is now going on <lb />
all over the county and the <lb />
have their hands tali. <lb />
To avoid carrying over stock to <lb />
another season Mrs. Fannie Joyner <lb />
will now begin selling her spring <lb />
and summer millinery at reduced <lb />
prices. <lb />
The seaside resorts are all well <lb />
patronized and Greenville has <lb />
at the most of them. <lb />
ladies gold watch, <lb />
with chain about inches long at- <lb />
finder will he liberally <lb />
rewarded by leaving it at the Re- <lb />
Look out for advertisement of <lb />
Greenville Institute next week. Fall <lb />
session will open Tuesday August <lb />
35th, <lb />
We are now to repair all <lb />
kinds of Machinery. Castings <lb />
made to order. Cash price for old <lb />
iron by Greenville Iron Works, <lb />
A. B. Ellington, Proprietor. <lb />
Miss S. Lucy Joyner has an ad- <lb />
in this issue of her ex- <lb />
school which opens Tuesday <lb />
September 1st, 1891. <lb />
The assignment of Latham <lb />
Fender will not interfere with the <lb />
Tobacco Hue trade. Farmers are <lb />
to come for their flues as <lb />
early as they can, and flues are <lb />
cash- <lb />
I have Just received a beautiful <lb />
line of Belts and <lb />
Also a pretty assortment of <lb />
cine and laces, which can <lb />
sell very low. <lb />
Mks. <lb />
After the recent excessive rains it <lb />
is very necessary that the streets and <lb />
private premises of the town should <lb />
be thoroughly cleaned. <lb />
Many thanks for the following <lb />
from of our <lb />
certainly give us one of the neatest, <lb />
newsiest papers in the <lb />
There were services at the Baptist <lb />
Church on Sunday morning last. <lb />
None in the Methodist or Episcopal. <lb />
interfered with the services at <lb />
night. <lb />
Dr. Resigned. <lb />
Dr. J. D. last Sunday <lb />
placed before the Baptist church of <lb />
this place his resignation as pastor, <lb />
resignation to lake effect tho of <lb />
October, unless there appear <lb />
reasons to himself or the church why <lb />
his relation as pastor should continue <lb />
longer. He offered his resignation <lb />
preparatory to accepting a call to <lb />
Tarboro, which has been open to him <lb />
for several months, and which he has <lb />
been by a number <lb />
ministers and others in <lb />
other pails of tho He has <lb />
served tho at this place for <lb />
nearly fifteen years, it was a <lb />
scene of great sadness and tears bath <lb />
with pastor and people when he <lb />
placed his before them <lb />
and work together. <lb />
Dr. has greatly endeared <lb />
himself to the people of this entire <lb />
community by his and faithful <lb />
service, inly fur his own church <lb />
but cause religion <lb />
throughout this He is <lb />
greatly beloved by it be <lb />
a matter of deep regret both with his <lb />
church and the public generally foe <lb />
him to leave Scotland Neck- <lb />
His work in this, will <lb />
be an monument to his <lb />
memory Neck <lb />
A CARD. <lb />
To of Greenville and <lb />
You will see from an advertisement <lb />
in this issue of <lb />
that I have assumed charge of <lb />
the Greenville Male Academy. <lb />
I taught this school for you from <lb />
the Fall of 1883 to the Spring of <lb />
1885. and you gave it your liberal <lb />
patronage. one will concede <lb />
that Greenville needs a large, first <lb />
class school. No its <lb />
size, whatever else it may have, is <lb />
complete without it. No teacher can <lb />
do this alone. The people cannot <lb />
unaided accomplish it. But people <lb />
and teacher united for this end will <lb />
be sure to succeed. <lb />
No one will deny but that a large <lb />
amount of money is annually spent <lb />
in sending boys to distant schools <lb />
that might be saved with such a <lb />
school among you. I come among <lb />
you this time for the purpose of <lb />
giving such a school as you and <lb />
will take a pride in. It is my desire <lb />
that the school shall a sufficient <lb />
number of pupils to justify the em- <lb />
of assistant teachers, so <lb />
that the work may be more <lb />
done. Will you assist mo lo <lb />
do this I shall endeavor to <lb />
instruction equal to that given in any <lb />
similar institution. My purpose is, <lb />
with the assistance and support of <lb />
parents, to make the discipline, <lb />
coupled with proper instruction, <lb />
as will always insure success <lb />
male <lb />
en may <lb />
prepared for success depart- <lb />
of business or thoroughly <lb />
pared for entrance into of the <lb />
Colleges the State or the <lb />
If these things arc facts the <lb />
only thing for the success <lb />
of the school is that it shall have <lb />
your endorsement and support. <lb />
I rely on this <lb />
sail guardians having sons <lb />
and wards which it is necessary they <lb />
should board from home to secure <lb />
educational advantages are hereby <lb />
assured that these boys, if sent lo <lb />
this school, shall have proper <lb />
both in and out school. A <lb />
limited number can obtain board <lb />
with the principal, and thereby be <lb />
directly under his supervision all of <lb />
the lime. We would like to have a <lb />
liberal patronage from the country, <lb />
and will assure these patrons that <lb />
their interests will not be overlooked. <lb />
To and all would say send <lb />
boys and help us make Green- <lb />
ville Male Academy second to no <lb />
town academy in the Slate. Will <lb />
you do this information de- <lb />
sired may be had by seeing or <lb />
ting lo me. Thanking you for your <lb />
past patronage and soliciting a con- <lb />
of the same, I am <lb />
Yours truly. <lb />
as-catch can scramble for the votes <lb />
pie to Mr. Mills I <lb />
for Speaker, would be <lb />
ed by his election to the Senate. <lb />
Represent Oats, of Alabama, <lb />
who is here on business, losses no <lb />
to warn the Southern <lb />
democracy the danger which he <lb />
thinks menaces it in the Farmer's <lb />
Alliance. He are <lb />
certain men who joined hands <lb />
with the Alliance simply with a de- <lb />
sire to advance their personal in- <lb />
and pull down man <lb />
who gained any political <lb />
Unless the democrats of <lb />
the South come to some under- <lb />
standing and determine to live up <lb />
to the principles of the democratic <lb />
party, the Alliance, in its to <lb />
dominate that section may capture <lb />
Alabama, Ge and the two Car- <lb />
It caused little surprise hero to <lb />
learn that Secretary Foster will be- <lb />
come a candidate for the Senate, in <lb />
case the republicans elect the <lb />
in Ohio this year, as R has <lb />
been known for some time that, the <lb />
administration influence would be <lb />
thrown against <lb />
The Spanish minister hurriedly <lb />
returned to Washington this week <lb />
from Cape May where his family <lb />
are now staying, there is an <lb />
unverified rumor that there is a <lb />
somewhere regarding the re- <lb />
agreement with Spain, <lb />
which for some reason Mr. Harrison <lb />
has never yet The <lb />
usual mysterious silence is <lb />
at the department and the min- <lb />
will Bay nothing further than <lb />
that he was called to Washington <lb />
by business. <lb />
It is extremely difficult just now to <lb />
find a cabinet officer in Washing <lb />
ton; they flit in one day and out <lb />
the next and are more intent upon <lb />
having a good time than in attend- <lb />
to tho of the <lb />
Under the of <lb />
. department just <lb />
the First Assistant Post master <lb />
General will attend to many things <lb />
that been looked after by Mr. <lb />
and that <lb />
twill have more time to look after <lb />
bis private business, order that <lb />
he may be in a position to make a <lb />
large campaign contribution next <lb />
year. This is reform. <lb />
Having just purchased two big of- <lb />
Sample Notions. <lb />
Comprising everything in the notion <lb />
at <lb />
line, we propose to soil <lb />
July <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Principal. <lb />
LETTER. <lb />
NEW YORK COST <lb />
We are now making an extra effort to close out entire sum- <lb />
mer stock, which we propose to do, at less than their <lb />
value. Also propose to sell our entire stock of <lb />
at cost to make room for fall stock. Be sure to come to see <lb />
when in need of anything in the way of Dress Goods, Notions, <lb />
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
In front Old Brie Store. C T, <lb />
JOHN F. resident. <lb />
S. S. NASH, , <lb />
C. W. <lb />
A. L. Sec. Treas <lb />
Agent. <lb />
THE CENTRAL <lb />
Prof U. Olive, of Wake <lb />
is in Pitt county in the interest <lb />
of vocal music If any church or <lb />
Sunday school desire a class taught <lb />
at 91.00 per scholar for a series <lb />
twelve lessons they can direct mail <lb />
in care of office. Prof. <lb />
Olive was prepared for this <lb />
work Prof. Eugene Wilson, at <lb />
Chapel Hill, <lb />
Now-a-days when people want any- <lb />
thing look in the newspapers o <lb />
find whore to get it. If they want the <lb />
services a painter, a carpenter, a <lb />
plasterer, a plumber, or any other me- <lb />
or tradesman, they Expect to <lb />
find a card in the papers. They look <lb />
for it. If they find one the advertiser <lb />
gets a job. Judicious advertising <lb />
DAVIS SCHOOL <lb />
A MILITARY INSTITUTE <lb />
FOR BOYS and MEN. <lb />
Is located at the landings of the Washington <lb />
Greenville Boats and at the depot of the <lb />
A R. Railroad. <lb />
Will be ready for business by September <lb />
Having made the largest Leaf Tobacco firms in the United <lb />
to have their Buyers at our sales we can obtain here <lb />
for your any other market in tho State. How convenient <lb />
Ibis will be for our county friends to .-hip their tobacco by boat <lb />
one day and attend the sale person tho next day. Those of <lb />
our living within a miles can their teams <lb />
and to our Warehouse where they will find first- <lb />
class for their teams. <lb />
Correspondence and consignments solicited. <lb />
of a competent auctioneer of several year <lb />
Mr. Alex at <lb />
The Boor will lie In <lb />
experience. <lb />
Our Pitt county friends can obtain any Information <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Watermelons are quite plentiful <lb />
and Billie says he can stand side by <lb />
side with tho most blessed of this <lb />
worlds goods and enjoy the luscious <lb />
fruit. <lb />
Sunday School at Smith's <lb />
Some. <lb />
Social and gatherings <lb />
are always a benefit to people. <lb />
They create a stronger <lb />
between <lb />
Thursday was the day sot <lb />
apart for Mr. T. K. Little's <lb />
School to have its second picnic <lb />
Beaver Dam Township. When ac- <lb />
was taken and it was decided <lb />
to a picnic- All connected <lb />
with the school, bent their en- <lb />
put wits to work <lb />
determined to know no such thing <lb />
as failure. When the day dawned, <lb />
judging from the foul clouds which <lb />
the heavens, everybody <lb />
more or less feared pleasures of <lb />
day would be marred by tor- <lb />
rents of mitt. At times slight <lb />
showers visited us, but umbrellas, <lb />
top buggies school house <lb />
were covering. <lb />
Mr. Andrew Joyner had been in- <lb />
to address the Sunday School <lb />
on this occasion. Our Mr. <lb />
C. L. Tyson had the pleasure of in- <lb />
the speaker with a few <lb />
of bis appropriate remarks, which <lb />
were in his easy, winning way, all <lb />
complimented him. <lb />
Mr. Joyner began by he <lb />
had received a call to address <lb />
an audience anywhere be <lb />
more than be did this one. He <lb />
spoke about minutes showing the <lb />
wonderful progress advance- <lb />
Beaver Dam has made for <lb />
last years. He urged the <lb />
importance of people, and <lb />
the in reading and ac- <lb />
themselves with <lb />
grandeur of the Bible, in place of <lb />
is often novels, trashy <lb />
literature, etc. His speech has <lb />
highly complimented, and to say <lb />
the least of it, it was a model Sun <lb />
day School address. after Mr. <lb />
Joyner closed Mr. O. L. Tyson beck- <lb />
to him to come one, and in be- <lb />
half of Misses and Lizzie <lb />
Smith presented the speaker with <lb />
as lovely a as it is <lb />
for bands of maiden to arrange. <lb />
At o'clock Mr. A. A. Joyner in <lb />
a polite manner invited crowd <lb />
dinner, requesting the ladies to <lb />
go on the inside and the gentlemen <lb />
on outside of table. It is <lb />
but justice to state that the table <lb />
was loaded, with all wholesome <lb />
food and viands heart <lb />
desire or appetite crave <lb />
After every solitary one of this <lb />
throng of people bad satisfied his <lb />
appetite to the toilets extent <lb />
there was enough food left to have <lb />
fed, at least, half as many more. <lb />
The evening was spent in riding, <lb />
Your attention is directed to the <lb />
new advertisement of Young <lb />
in this issue. They you <lb />
something to your interest and you <lb />
abide by it. <lb />
Mr. II. F. Keel handed us on Sat- <lb />
a sample of tobacco cured on <lb />
his farm, and it was pronounced by <lb />
all as first quality of mahogany and <lb />
will bring a good price. <lb />
It is that large truck <lb />
crops will be planted around Greens <lb />
ville next year. May it be so. Our <lb />
people are becoming more and more <lb />
interested in this direction. <lb />
The John Flanagan Buggy Co. <lb />
have had twelve orders for buggies <lb />
from parties in Washington this <lb />
year. They shipped one down last <lb />
week and are now making three <lb />
others to go. <lb />
E. A. Esq., Clerk Superior <lb />
Court, requests us to say that he will <lb />
be absent from his office the second <lb />
week in August, AU persons having <lb />
business will please make a note of <lb />
this as he will necessarily be absent. <lb />
The Greenville Guard returned on <lb />
Friday last in great shape and all <lb />
expressed themselves as having a de- <lb />
time. They arrived here at <lb />
and accompanied by the Wash- <lb />
Light Infantry marched down <lb />
Evans street in front of armory <lb />
where Greenville Guard came to <lb />
a present and the Washington com- <lb />
passed by, taking the steamer <lb />
for home. generally. there is <lb />
our <lb />
Washington, July 1801. <lb />
Tho Harrison crowd were badly <lb />
stampeded by the publication in <lb />
this last <lb />
the fact that the had in <lb />
the slang of the day <lb />
their schemes of making Mr. <lb />
too full, newspapers, to think <lb />
of being a candidate next year, and <lb />
denials the order of the <lb />
day ever since, but the Blaine <lb />
lows are by no moans satisfied with <lb />
denials, because have in their <lb />
position a number of republican <lb />
papers which printed Washington <lb />
specials supposing them to be sent <lb />
by and <lb />
therefore to be not only true but to <lb />
be strictly in accordance with the <lb />
sentiment of the administration, <lb />
rather its bead, and they refuse to <lb />
believe that it is a mere coincidence <lb />
that these papers are all <lb />
wheels. They don't think the ex- <lb />
that was out <lb />
of substitute is a satisfactory one. <lb />
The oddest part of this -comedy <lb />
of is that these super <lb />
Harrison men have <lb />
man they were to <lb />
help they sharply <lb />
lectured, by proxy, by Mr. Harrison, <lb />
who be may fear <lb />
Blaine doesn't approve of this <lb />
of disposing of him. whole <lb />
affair is furnishing no end of amuse <lb />
for democrats. <lb />
It is now stated at the State de- <lb />
the arbitrators in <lb />
the sea controversy will <lb />
shortly appointed, agreement <lb />
having been reached between the <lb />
department and Sir Julian <lb />
the British Minister, <lb />
papers sent to Mr. Harrison. <lb />
A gentleman from Texas, who <lb />
though prominent in Slate is <lb />
modest that he doesn't wish his <lb />
name mentioned, has, by a few <lb />
words more or less carelessly <lb />
given those interested the <lb />
contest something to think <lb />
about. He is con- <lb />
pressure being brought to <lb />
bear upon Gov. Hogg to persuade <lb />
him to call an extra session of the <lb />
legislature. He has given inti- <lb />
his intentions, but if he <lb />
calls the extra one of its <lb />
ties will be to a United States <lb />
Senator, and I rather think that <lb />
Representative Mills be <lb />
although a combination of <lb />
other aspirants, among whom are <lb />
the Governor and Mr. who <lb />
was so promptly by the Gov- <lb />
as successor to Senator Rea- <lb />
might result in his <lb />
If legislature of Texas should <lb />
meet extra session any time be- <lb />
fore next December it is certain <lb />
some very strong democratic <lb />
influence from outside of that State <lb />
be brought to bear to get Mr. <lb />
Mills elected Senator, because that <lb />
remove him the Speak- <lb />
contest, and a <lb />
other are ready and <lb />
ling to go into a good catch <lb />
Pull of <lb />
Civil En- <lb />
medical <lb />
. <lb />
Instruction In i <lb />
Art. Practical course in <lb />
No <lb />
OW RATES. , <lb />
For with terms <lb />
WINSTON. ., <lb />
L CO., <lb />
1ST. c. <lb />
; It <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
SOUTH I Before Clerk <lb />
Pitt County. I Slip. Court. <lb />
Notice is hereby given that I have this <lb />
day issued letters declaring It. J. Cobb, <lb />
G. F. Evans, G. T. Tyson. John It. <lb />
Jacob Joyner, it. J. A. <lb />
K. Oscar Hooker, James L. <lb />
Little, C. W. J. W. Allen, O. L. <lb />
Joyner, B. Patrick and their <lb />
ates and successors a under <lb />
the name and style of The Greenville <lb />
Tobacco Warehouse Company, for the <lb />
p-ii lose set forth in the articles of agree- <lb />
and plan of Incorporation, which <lb />
have been tiled and recorded in this <lb />
office, With all the privileges and powers <lb />
conferred by chapter of the Code of <lb />
North Carolina and the laws <lb />
thereto. <lb />
The Main business proposed be <lb />
done by the Corporation is the general <lb />
business of buying, selling, storing, <lb />
marketing and otherwise dealing In <lb />
tobacco. <lb />
The place of business of said Corpora- <lb />
is Greenville, Pitt county, <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
None of the stockholders of said Con <lb />
are lo be responsible to any <lb />
greater or further extent than the assets <lb />
the Corporation, and individually to <lb />
the extent of the shares of stock to <lb />
which they have subscribed. <lb />
The authorized capital stock of said <lb />
Corporation is fifty thousand dollars to <lb />
be. divided into two thousand shares of <lb />
twenty-five dollars each. The length of <lb />
said is to lie ten ; <lb />
This 11th day of July, <lb />
ft. A. MOVE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
THE <lb />
AND <lb />
Mechanic Arts <lb />
will begin its third session on September <lb />
3rd. Increased facilities and equip- <lb />
In every department. past <lb />
successful year further evidence <lb />
of its practical value, and its young men <lb />
are already in demand for responsible <lb />
positions. Total cost, Each <lb />
County Superintendent of Education <lb />
will examine applicants for <lb />
address. Q. <lb />
X. C. President. <lb />
MUST GO. <lb />
WHITE GOODS, <lb />
AND MULLS. <lb />
m- m- <lb />
MUST GO. <lb />
Tin; Season is waning and we <lb />
will sell these Goods at a sacrifice rather than carry <lb />
them over. <lb />
HAMBURG- AND EMBROIDERIES. <lb />
place on the same list. Somethings in this line are a job and we can give you a <lb />
bargain that will please you. <lb />
STRAW <lb />
STRAW <lb />
STRAW <lb />
STRAW <lb />
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STRAW <lb />
We will also sell Straw Hats at reduced prices. Don't forget <lb />
something in this line. <lb />
--------Ladle desiring a perfect fitting should try a- <lb />
STRAW HATS. <lb />
STRAW HATS. <lb />
STRAW HATS. <lb />
STRAW HATS. <lb />
STRAW HATS. <lb />
HATS. <lb />
HATS. <lb />
HATS. <lb />
HATS. <lb />
HATS. <lb />
BATS. <lb />
HATS. <lb />
HATS. <lb />
when <lb />
-294 C-B a la <lb />
JAS. L. LITTLE CO. <lb />
Potatoes. Potatoes. <lb />
-SHIP <lb />
AND PRODUCE TO- <lb />
ALEXANDER, MORGAN CO., <lb />
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. <lb />
TUNIS WHARF, 1ST OR. FOLK. VA. <lb />
Guarantee highest market prices, quick sales and prompt returns. <lb />
G. E. HARRIS, <lb />
For Young Ladies, <lb />
WILSON. X. C <lb />
Fall Session September 1891. <lb />
A thorough preparatory course of <lb />
study, with a Fall Collegiate Course <lb />
to that of any Female College in <lb />
the South. Standard of Scholarship tin. <lb />
high. Facilities for the study of <lb />
Music unsurpassed. <lb />
of Telegraphy, Type- Writing and <lb />
Short-hand. Beautiful and lo- <lb />
cation. Moderate charges. Steady in- <lb />
crease of patronage. For <lb />
SILAS E. WARREN, <lb />
Principal. <lb />
Wilson, N. U. <lb />
in<lb />
mi <lb />
DEALER IN- <lb />
Me a <lb />
J. L, SUGG. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
U KEEN VILLE, N. C <lb />
SUGG a JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds placed in <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF <lb /></p>
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Hi <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Worn of M <lb />
More Tip Young <lb />
Scotland Seek Democrat. <lb />
email things sometime serve I <lb />
as oft of to a mac's gen- <lb />
W hi u lady <lb />
of a man recently very favor- <lb />
ably as Mi general but <lb />
bating quite a while <lb />
-he said had <lb />
active. Sue said, <lb />
too n you jg <lb />
Sew, is a point r <lb />
We MM no <lb />
Lee Lady nM who was the <lb />
abject of her n mark; but this little <lb />
incident i. aw -s <lb />
by v bumS <lb />
MS i mi to slowly. <lb />
; . Us loses <lb />
of <lb />
real battlers; by drag- <lb />
i a poor impress- <lb />
And many limes <lb />
have much to a young man's <lb />
mom Get a on you young <lb />
mat, i you gel left. <lb />
Ts Limit <lb />
Franklin Times, <lb />
i L- price of is <lb />
great among the <lb />
Carolina and they <lb />
are . Uniting pros <lb />
u decrease acreage, <lb />
in f g one bulb of <lb />
and by other de- <lb />
vices, rte Alliance of <lb />
Ma. court <lb />
ado;, <lb />
pledge ourselves to plant <lb />
tea horse in <lb />
ISSi; tan get co- <lb />
of all the cotton states, so <lb />
as to of cot- <lb />
toe, a so obtain the due reward <lb />
oar labor. <lb />
Seeded, That request slate <lb />
Alliance Car a convention of <lb />
growers or the south, <lb />
of or color, to meet not <lb />
than December 1st next, to <lb />
consider the same. <lb />
The First Step. <lb />
Perhaps you are rim can't eat. <lb />
can't sleep, can't think, can't do any <lb />
to satisfaction, and you won- <lb />
Sou should bead <lb />
warning, you are taking the first Step <lb />
into Von need a <lb />
Kane Tonic and in Electric Bitters you <lb />
will lied exact for restoring <lb />
war nervous system to its normal, <lb />
healthy condition. Surprising result <lb />
follow the of great Tonic <lb />
and Your appetite returns, <lb />
good is restored, and the Liver <lb />
and Kidneys healthy action. <lb />
a bottle. Price at John L. <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
The German Navy. <lb />
Germany has under construction <lb />
tour battle ships a ten <lb />
defense vessels. Th.- <lb />
tons carry <lb />
belt and over gun, their <lb />
mated speed is eighteen knots. The <lb />
length is feet; beam, feet; <lb />
1-4 feet. battery is <lb />
rattier weak. If correctly reported, con- <lb />
of three -2-inch breech <lb />
lending rifles and f-inch. <lb />
The other new vessels are ten at st <lb />
defense vessels of . Si tons each and <lb />
eighteen knots- speed. The battery Is <lb />
three breech loading rifles <lb />
mounted in one forward on <lb />
each side and one aft. The <lb />
is 1-2 Inches, and the belt to <lb />
inches. <lb />
The extension of German commerce <lb />
and the building of tho North sea and <lb />
Baltic canal have caused to <lb />
increase her naval force, and as her <lb />
mercantile marine seems to be In <lb />
rapidly it is very probable that farther <lb />
additions to her naval strength will be <lb />
made in the York <lb />
An Cat. <lb />
Engineer of the electric <lb />
light station at Omaha, Neb., tells of a <lb />
oat that met with a thriving experience. <lb />
frequented station, and <lb />
one day Jumped on t lie big belt that <lb />
was driving the dynamo. It landed on <lb />
the under belt going toward the small <lb />
trolley, and in a second it was whisked <lb />
around the As it went <lb />
nothing bat a portion of Its tail was <lb />
left oat. It came out of the ordeal as <lb />
flat as a piece of paper, but with no <lb />
bones broken. It was the thinnest cat <lb />
in America for several days, bat grad- <lb />
regained its and <lb />
and is still a fixture of the place. <lb />
What <lb />
is a gum derived from the <lb />
root of a plant which grows in Persia, <lb />
Afghanistan and other parts of Asia. <lb />
Tie root is cut, and a thick, milky juice <lb />
exudes, which, when dried, gives the <lb />
of commerce. The overpower- <lb />
offensive smell is due to a volatile <lb />
oil, which can be removed by dissolving <lb />
the gum in alcohol and distilling the <lb />
compound. Disagreeable as it is to <lb />
western in Persia and many <lb />
parts of the east it is used as a <lb />
for Louis Globe-Demo- <lb />
Kara <lb />
A more powerful than <lb />
quinine in counteracting levers is said <lb />
hare been, discovered in Mexico. It <lb />
a plant called the <lb />
pf which contains a substance <lb />
to liters- <lb />
ST <lb />
The national -powder mill at St Me- <lb />
m ranee, has recently <lb />
been lighted by incandescent lamps, <lb />
to be the first mill of <lb />
its class on the Continent to use electric <lb />
lighting. <lb />
A Little Experience in Light- <lb />
flaws e <lb />
are <lb />
Gov. at Band <lb />
Beach. Mich. m are with a <lb />
year old. April <lb />
she Mas down with fat- <lb />
with and min- <lb />
into a at <lb />
at lint ill -i-. she <lb />
rapidly, until she <lb />
she tried <lb />
Dr. Discovery and after the <lb />
life of two and a halt bottles, com- <lb />
cored. They say <lb />
new is worth its weight in <lb />
gold, yet you get a trial bottle free- <lb />
st John L, s Drug store. <lb />
STILL LOOKING FOR THAT AIR. <lb />
The<lb />
Music stores down few and <lb />
far between, and it is therefore only <lb />
necessary to say that the one in which <lb />
occurred the incident here related it <lb />
situated not very far from the city hall. <lb />
The young lady clerks were busy in <lb />
the early morning arranging stock, <lb />
when a young man entered whistling. <lb />
All looked up at him so sharply that <lb />
he was somewhat and <lb />
mered, a piece <lb />
of music don't know th. <lb />
name of <lb />
This caused a Utter, upon he <lb />
hastily was whistling it when <lb />
I came in. Do you know what I <lb />
whistling r <lb />
Ne one knew. <lb />
He then first heard it <lb />
at Manhattan It has been <lb />
floating through my memory ever <lb />
since. Last night heard it again and <lb />
determined to buy it Now, how can <lb />
you remember it so well and can <lb />
give me the melody perhaps I can <lb />
recognize suggested one of the <lb />
young ladies. <lb />
I Certainly I will <lb />
it for eagerly replied tho gen- <lb />
and, turning head so as not <lb />
to blow directly in her face, he essayed <lb />
to whistle. He puckered his lips, but <lb />
alas, he could not give the melody. <lb />
His face flushed, and after two or three <lb />
vain attempts and mumbling some- <lb />
thing about again when he <lb />
found the he went out of the <lb />
bow he could not tell. <lb />
course there wore some laughing <lb />
incident after he left, <lb />
but nothing was thought of it <lb />
late in the the same <lb />
gentleman rushed into <lb />
the perspiration trickling down hisT <lb />
and shouting; got I've got <lb />
Before he halted half way down the <lb />
length of the store tho <lb />
were several of right <lb />
and left, fearing to in contact <lb />
with what to them a crazy <lb />
man. At this he looked around as if <lb />
startled, and when tho bookkeeper, <lb />
looking up from his desk, asked, <lb />
have you answered, considerably <lb />
rattled, melody I lost this morn- <lb />
The young lady who had then waited <lb />
on him, appreciating the situation, <lb />
him and said, it, <lb />
then. <lb />
He looked at lier in blank amaze- <lb />
essayed again to whistle it, failed, <lb />
and had it all the way across <lb />
the park; whistled it all the way. I <lb />
have lost it again and rushed out of <lb />
the store as abruptly as he entered it. <lb />
So far as known be has not yet ob- <lb />
the York Herald. <lb />
Children. <lb />
It is delightful to read of two persons <lb />
In the same profession who are happily <lb />
married. Identical tastes and pursuits <lb />
bring about a certain harmony of re- <lb />
which is both rare and beautiful. <lb />
the great singer, married the <lb />
tenor Mario, and some incidents told <lb />
of them and their children prove an <lb />
unusually happy domestic life. <lb />
The identified her own <lb />
success entirely with that of her <lb />
band, always preferring his advance- <lb />
to her own. Perhaps the clever <lb />
reply which she made to Emperor <lb />
Nicholas of Russia was half serious in <lb />
embodying this spirit of self surrender. <lb />
said his majesty jocosely, <lb />
pointing to her children, are <lb />
your little <lb />
she returned, are <lb />
my little <lb />
The children an <lb />
story of their own sensations at one <lb />
of their mother's public triumphs in <lb />
Dublin. admirers had dragged <lb />
her carriage to the hotel, and she had <lb />
sung to them again, if she were <lb />
tearing the asunder and <lb />
singing from depths of her <lb />
The enthusiasm of the listeners knew <lb />
no bounds. <lb />
climbed up lamp <lb />
said one of the children, in after years. <lb />
thought they would come into the <lb />
room, and when one of the speakers <lb />
called out, Leave is of your <lb />
fright was In a <lb />
chorus of pitiful little voices we begged <lb />
not to leave us behind; we <lb />
would be such good <lb />
Companion. <lb />
A Part That need Treatment. <lb />
should like-to contribute my <lb />
said a coffin drummer. used to be <lb />
an undertaker in Cincinnati. Ono day <lb />
a German in around <lb />
his hat and a woe begone, expression <lb />
upon his face. under- <lb />
be asked. I admitted the <lb />
broiler have died, <lb />
and I would like to send him to his <lb />
home in New York. <lb />
way to ship <lb />
better freeze the body and <lb />
send it on I suggested. <lb />
you for my <lb />
Twelve I replied. <lb />
Twelve dollars Don't that was a <lb />
deal Couldn't you done it <lb />
replied that twelve was the low- <lb />
est price. <lb />
replied the German, wiping <lb />
away a tear, you to freeze <lb />
poor Fritz you just freeze him to <lb />
feet don't need it for <lb />
was been frostbitten last winter any- <lb />
how. <lb />
Captain the <lb />
are you roasting there A goose <lb />
Volunteer his <lb />
goose was during a skirmish felled to <lb />
the ground by a thrust of the bayonet; <lb />
whereupon it was punished for at- <lb />
tempted night before the enemy by be- <lb />
stripped of its uniform; in vulgar <lb />
parlance Afterward, bow- <lb />
ever, it stood with exemplary courage <lb />
the baptism of fire, and is now about <lb />
to be buried with <lb />
What a <lb />
The tarantula sometimes <lb />
over six square, but more <lb />
frequently fear or five inches. The <lb />
writer has a stuffed specimen that ex <lb />
tends about six and a half inches. A <lb />
shaggy coat of hair covers the surface <lb />
of the great spider. It is supplied with <lb />
long, bony legs and two dangerous <lb />
or each armed with <lb />
a sharp sting and poison sac. The <lb />
strikers are frequently mistaken for two <lb />
long legs, and from this arises the idea <lb />
that tho creature has stings on its feet <lb />
Two powerful projections, resembling <lb />
jaws, protrude from the head. Under <lb />
each of these is a curved poison <lb />
similar to a cat's claw, but long <lb />
like those of a which <lb />
may be lifted, extended and hooked <lb />
into A person thus <lb />
or bitten must, cut tho <lb />
at once, for spider does not, <lb />
willing to unhook its <lb />
Companion. <lb />
Two old fellows were in the seat be- <lb />
hind the car. They had met <lb />
by accident after a long separation, <lb />
and having discussed the the <lb />
crops and the they <lb />
fell upon domestic matters. <lb />
married a didn't <lb />
asked one. <lb />
my first woman was a Gray- <lb />
ling. Good woman <lb />
I bet site was good If she was <lb />
one of old Hiram <lb />
she wasn't as good to work as <lb />
some of the other girls. Now when it <lb />
come to brush and with <lb />
the she wasn't much <lb />
her back give out and all <lb />
said other sympathetic- <lb />
ally. <lb />
but then she was better than <lb />
most women. I didn't do as well <lb />
last <lb />
that so Le's see who did you <lb />
many last time <lb />
married that girl of Ben <lb />
you one who used to look <lb />
so healthy. She got sick with typhoid <lb />
fever right after harvest two years <lb />
ago, and lost all her hair. When she <lb />
got well she was always at me <lb />
for money to buy a switch. Now, <lb />
my wife had on a good switch when <lb />
she died, and we didn't even put it in <lb />
coffin with her. But do you think <lb />
that Evans woman would put thing <lb />
on her No, sir. She said if I <lb />
couldn't afford as many hair switches <lb />
as I could wives I might go to grass. <lb />
Just goes on that way, you <lb />
said the other man. <lb />
be wanting a new coffin all to <lb />
herself, the next thing you <lb />
Chicago Herald. <lb />
Adv m mar <lb />
ii you protect yourself <lb />
from Profuse Scanty, <lb />
Suppressed or irregular Men- <lb />
must use <lb />
fEMALE<lb />
April <lb />
will i .;, two members of my <lb />
i . for <lb />
Km from <lb />
rig <lb />
at by one <lb />
Its <lb />
effect Is truly J. w. <lb />
Book which <lb />
i oh all female <lb />
REGULATOR CC . <lb />
ATLANTA, GA. <lb />
KALE BY <lb />
A Household Remedy <lb />
FOR ALL <lb />
BLOOD SKINS <lb />
DISEASES <lb />
Db Di <lb />
Botanic Blood Balm <lb />
It <lb />
RHEUM. ECZEMA. I <lb />
malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be- i <lb />
sides being efficacious in toning up II c . <lb />
and constitution. <lb />
when Impaired any cause Its I <lb />
almost properties I <lb />
justify us in a cure. If , <lb />
directions are followed. <lb />
A Literal Proposition. <lb />
not heard paragon of <lb />
pop- <lb />
For a <lb />
its has been a house- <lb />
hold word mid has become a <lb />
for nil that Is excellent, pure Hint <lb />
ill journalism. is delightfully en- <lb />
without resort to cheap <lb />
instructive without being <lb />
prosy or pedantic. Combining the liter- <lb />
qualities of expensive <lb />
with the bright, <lb />
it leaves nothing to be <lb />
desired by the average reader. It is <lb />
upon as a visitor by <lb />
every who reads it. while thous- <lb />
ands regard it Indispensable and <lb />
would an no account go without it. An <lb />
enormous circulation of copies <lb />
per Week attests its wonderful <lb />
the these are <lb />
those who unfamiliar with its <lb />
passing merits as paper, the pub- <lb />
Fret to them <lb />
for the i year, over live <lb />
for only cents; a club of lour <lb />
for or a club of All our <lb />
readers should subscribe at once. Sam- <lb />
free. <lb />
We will send you the and <lb />
the Weekly Fret for the rest of the <lb />
year cents. Send your sub- <lb />
this <lb />
Of to <lb />
has been said about the use of <lb />
the that we call par- <lb />
attention to entitled, <lb />
Fact About <lb />
of Binghamton, <lb />
S. Y, It contains full information re- <lb />
costs, patents, Ac, mid <lb />
I by every A <lb />
postal will get it. <lb />
A Broad Assertion. <lb />
What's OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
CURES SYPHILIS <lb />
H a u ran <lb />
p. p. p. <lb />
Cures scrofulA. <lb />
rid <lb />
las aw all rt, <lb />
CURES <lb />
Poison, ale. <lb />
P. P. k an <lb />
P. P. P. <lb />
Cures rheumatism <lb />
tacit blood k la <lb />
an U <lb />
CURES <lb />
another new discovery by Alfred <lb />
in the way of helping the afflict- <lb />
ed. calling on or addressing tin- <lb />
above named barber, you can procure . <lb />
bottle of that is <lb />
for eradicating and mil and causing the <lb />
hair i be soft and <lb />
glossy, only r three application a <lb />
week is an-.; a hair <lb />
brush is all to Ire need after nibbing the <lb />
vigorously for a few minutes with <lb />
the Preparation. Try a bottle mid <lb />
convinced, only cents. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED CULLEY, <lb />
Barber, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
j t . i v i,. B. S. <lb />
with me in the Undertaking business we <lb />
are ready to serve the people in that <lb />
a All notes and accounts due <lb />
inc for past services have been placed la <lb />
the hands of Mr. Sheppard <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
v. <lb />
P. P. A. <lb />
P. P. P. <lb />
Cures dyspepsia<lb />
Block, <lb />
For sale at T. Wooten's Store <lb />
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb />
stock of Banal and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything <lb />
from the finest Case down to a <lb />
Pitt county Coffin. We arc <lb />
with all conveniences and can i-. <lb />
satisfactory services to all who <lb />
FLANAGAN <lb />
BLOOD CO. A- <lb />
Town Tax Sale. <lb />
have day levied on the following <lb />
lots or parcels of land in Bethel, <lb />
county and will sell the same on <lb />
day, the 8th of August. ISM. at Car- <lb />
son's Brick Store in the Town of Bethel. <lb />
N, C. to satisfy the taxes and cost due <lb />
on for the year <lb />
Name. Tax Cost IV nil <lb />
Keel. J S. <lb />
W e Main, <lb />
c Main, <lb />
e Main, <lb />
c Main, <lb />
e Main, <lb />
. w Main, <lb />
e Main, <lb />
1.40 <lb />
i-Main, 1.90<lb />
1.80 1.70 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.60 2.60 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.70 <lb />
1.70 <lb />
Moore, John. <lb />
Staton. J. <lb />
Teel. T I. <lb />
Andrews. <lb />
Shaw. L. <lb />
Hunter, W W, <lb />
Jenkins. M G. e Main, <lb />
Ward, w Main, 1.60 <lb />
J. l. <lb />
Gainer. Q W. <lb />
Manning. Elk. 1.60 8.10 <lb />
M. G. BULLOCK, <lb />
Ton n Tax Collector.<lb />
1.74 <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
One half of a town lot in Greenville <lb />
upon is situated a dwell- <lb />
outhouses and well. <lb />
Apply to <lb />
J. D. <lb />
Or <lb />
Notice. <lb />
is to all persons that Lee <lb />
was by me for Eleven <lb />
Months from January 1st. 1801. He left <lb />
me without on the 27th of June, <lb />
SaM Lee Cash was employed by <lb />
me in Granville county and brought to <lb />
county. All persona will take no <lb />
not to employ him under of <lb />
law without <lb />
ii. m. <lb />
June 1881. <lb />
Log Men <lb />
New P. vertical Boiler and <lb />
Engine, fitted up tram <lb />
hauling <lb />
to <lb />
B. L. <lb />
N. C, <lb />
High School, <lb />
FOR BOTH SEXES. <lb />
OPENS <lb />
AUGUST 12th, ISM. <lb />
EXPENSES MONTH. <lb />
Tuition, 82.00 <lb />
Foreign each, -50 <lb />
Board, including washing, <lb />
lights, fuel. 8.00 <lb />
One's expenses for months <lb />
need be but little over <lb />
REMARKS. <lb />
More than pupils enrolled last <lb />
Seventeen boarders, five <lb />
Pitt county. Climate remarkably <lb />
Good buildings. The pros- <lb />
for the fail session arc very good. <lb />
For further or <lb />
address, <lb />
Z. D. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
For Sale and Rent. <lb />
We have the for <lb />
and rent. <lb />
One two-third lot with two story <lb />
house, four rooms, good <lb />
house, and stables tor five bones. For <lb />
sale cheap; or rent SB per mouth, with <lb />
stable SO. <lb />
Two good building lots in Skinner- <lb />
ville. Desirable locations. <lb />
One house and half lot, rive rooms, <lb />
and stables, good well water. <lb />
One house and lot, five rooms be- <lb />
sides cook-room and dining room. Two <lb />
house, good well of water. <lb />
For sale or house and lot <lb />
in single story, six rooms, <lb />
cook-room and dining room attached; <lb />
Rent for per month. <lb />
acres of land adjoining the 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 />
The two corner stores in the Tyson <lb />
Building, also several rooms in the upper <lb />
of same building. <lb />
One on Pitt Street owned by <lb />
Mrs. P. E. Dancy. Has eight rooms, <lb />
and For rent per <lb />
it Nicely finished dutiable <lb />
location. . <lb />
We make collection of rents a <lb />
H contemplate buying, <lb />
ling, or renting, call and see us, or <lb />
respond with OS. <lb />
Prices of any of the property <lb />
made known on application. <lb />
Which <lb />
Heal Estate Agents <lb />
K C.<lb />
Without <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
obtained, and all business in the V. S, <lb />
Patent office or in the Courts attended to <lb />
for Moderate Pees. <lb />
We arc the 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 />
refer, here, to Post Master, the <lb />
of the Money Order Did., and to <lb />
the U. S. 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 />
Has Moved to next Door Court House <lb />
WILL M OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory i well equipped with the best Mechanics, consort . t put up <lb />
but first-class work. We keep up with the times and , improved styles <lb />
Rest material used in all work. All styles of Springs are use. you can select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ran, flora, King <lb />
Also keep on hand a full of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the. year round, which we will sell AS low as <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favors we to <lb />
merit a continuance of same <lb />
IX <lb />
We have invented a Hanger suitable <lb />
for curing tobacco in leaf and take <lb />
privilege of announcing; we be- <lb />
it to be the best and cheapest <lb />
for tobacco leaves <lb />
in barns and that much tobacco can <lb />
be put in the barn by using our hangers <lb />
as by any other plan now before the pub- <lb />
our hangers you can use <lb />
any kind of stick from round to a <lb />
common split lath with perfect <lb />
We will furnish i hanger free to any <lb />
person who will apply. Price IS cents <lb />
per bandied. <lb />
Any person wishing con- <lb />
hangers or tobacco slicks will do <lb />
well with or Mr. A. Forbes, <lb />
of N. C <lb />
COX <lb />
K. C. <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
IT. C <lb />
We have tho 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 Binding. <lb />
STATIONERY READY <lb />
PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
SLAKES Foil MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
n your orders. <lb />
PRINTERS AND III . <lb />
RALEIGH. N. C. <lb />
The salve in world cuts, <lb />
sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever <lb />
chapped hands, <lb />
all eruptions, and <lb />
Clues piles, or no pay <lb />
is to give <lb />
or mm. refunded. Price cents per <lb />
law. For sale by J Woolen. <lb />
EXTRACT OF BEEF <lb />
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lately bees serried lino <lb />
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for purity. <lb />
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prove-1 and Cookery, <lb />
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Warsaw <lb />
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Wilmington loam <lb />
Magnolia i am <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
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Ar Wilson <lb />
Wilson S am pin pm <lb />
Ai Rocky Mount <lb />
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Ar Weldon pm pm <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax 3.82 P. M., arrives Scot- <lb />
land Neck at 4.15 P. M., Greenville <lb />
P. M., 7.10 p. m. Returning, <lb />
leaves Kinston 7.00 a. m., Greenville <lb />
8.10 a. m. Arriving Halifax a. m. <lb />
Weldon 11.25 a. in., daily except Sun- <lb />
day <lb />
Local freight train leaves Weldon <lb />
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at <lb />
7.00 a. m., arriving Scotland Neck 10.03 <lb />
a. m., Greenville 2.10 a. m., Kinston <lb />
4.25 p. m. Returning leaves Kinston <lb />
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at <lb />
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noon, Scotland Neck 8.20 p. m., Weldon <lb />
6.20 p. m. <lb />
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Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day, P M, Sunday PM, arrive <lb />
P M. <lb />
Plymouth 7.60 p. m., 5.20 p. m- <lb />
Returning leaves Plymouth daily <lb />
Sunday 6.20 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a. nit <lb />
Williamston, K C, m, 9.58 am. <lb />
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Train on Midland N C Branch leave <lb />
Goldsboro dally except Sunday, A M, <lb />
N C, A M. Re- <lb />
turning N C AM, <lb />
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Train <lb />
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P M. Hope P M. Returning <lb />
AM, Nashville <lb />
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Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
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Can <lb />
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at Warsaw with No. <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson A <lb />
Branch is No. Northbound Is <lb />
No. except Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South will stop only a <lb />
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection a <lb />
Weldon for all points North Al <lb />
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General <lb />
i. R. <lb />
K. B. <lb />
A. L. Mel <lb />
Wholesale U-ml Dealers In <lb />
A Always on <lb />
Horses u specialty. <lb />
Satisfaction <lb />
No-, tad i -ii it. Norfolk Va <lb />
Parlor. <lb />
ill bit I <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
for Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair<lb />
THE GLASS FRONT <lb />
Opera at which place <lb />
I have recently located, and where have <lb />
In my line <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO MAKE A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
with all the Improved appliance; <lb />
and comfortable chairs. <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work outside of my <lb />
promptly executed. Very respectfully, <lb />
EDMONDS <lb />
HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. <lb />
of Hall's Patent <lb />
BANK LOCKS VAULT WORK. <lb />
SAFES <lb />
FACTORY <lb />
Pianos Organs Furniture <lb />
Baby Carriages 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 will save you money. <lb />
J. S. AMES, <lb />
Opposite Main t., Va. <lb />
JAMB A. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
the <lb />
Chair ever in art, Clean towels, <lb />
sharp razors and satisfaction <lb />
in every Call and be <lb />
dies walled on at their <lb />
Cleaning clothes <lb />
1875. <lb />
AT Up <lb />
OLD STOKE. <lb />
AND <lb />
i- lag their year's ill Bad <lb />
their interest to get our price baton <lb />
chasing elsewhere. complete <lb />
in all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS <lb />
COFFEE, SUGAR. <lb />
RICE, TEA, <lb />
at Lowest Market <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A com <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold at price.-i to <lb />
the times. Our node are all bought and <lb />
for CASH, therefore, no risk <lb />
to sell at a close margin. <lb />
M. <lb />
X. C. <lb />
OINTMENT. <lb />
A AND HIGHLY <lb />
a. Preparation tho most <lb />
tent remedies known to science for the <lb />
cure 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 a family it becomes the <lb />
household remedy. It been endorsed <lb />
by the leading physicians all over <lb />
country, and has effected cures where all <lb />
other remedies, with attention of <lb />
the most experienced physicians, <lb />
for years failed. This Ointment is not <lb />
just gotten up for purpose of making <lb />
money, but Is of long and the <lb />
high reputation it has obtained is <lb />
owing entirely to its own efficacy, as but <lb />
little effort ever made to bring <lb />
it before tho public. One bottle of this <lb />
Ointment, will be sent to any address on <lb />
receipt of One Dollar. The usual dis- <lb />
count to All Cash Orders <lb />
promptly attended to. Address all or- <lb />
and communications to <lb />
T. F. <lb />
Sole Manufacturer and Proprietor, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Tar Hirer Company <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
LB. <lb />
J. S. <lb />
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Cant. K. F. Washington, Gen Ag <lb />
People's Line for travel on <lb />
The Steamer ii lines <lb />
and quickest boat on the river. <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted- <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac <lb />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A first-class furnished with th <lb />
best the market afford;. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <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 through <lb />
to all points. <lb />
a- F. JOKES, J. f. <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF <lb />
Men to the of Pitt and surrounding counties, of the following good <lb />
not to be excelled In this market. And to be an <lb />
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, GEN. <lb />
GOODS. HATS CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS. and QUEENS <lb />
HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER different <lb />
kinds, Gin and Hay, Rock Lime, and <lb />
and <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
COBB. <lb />
rat Co. N C P <lb />
r COBB T. H. <lb />
C. N C <lb />
Cobb Bros,, <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
Commission Merchants. <lb />
We have Lad many ex- <lb />
at the business and are <lb />
prepared to handle Cotton to <lb />
the advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business lo <lb />
will receive prompt and <lb />
careful attention <lb />
PHOTO-ENGRAVING- <lb />
II TO TOn <lb />
Portraits, and cuts of colleges, factor- <lb />
machinery, made to order <lb />
New York City. <lb />
KNIGHTS <lb />
Blood Cure. <lb />
Caution <lb />
Thousands of peddlers and <lb />
many unscrupulous grocers <lb />
are trying to force on the pub- <lb />
lie, dangerous imitations of Cad-I <lb />
Considering the popularity of Pearline, <lb />
this Is not surprising. We want to warn the public <lb />
against the use of these articles. They are danger- <lb />
to fabric and hands. PEARLINE is never <lb />
peddled, but sold by grocers everywhere. <lb />
Each package bears the name of JAMES PYLE. New York. <lb />
DU <lb />
School fur. <lb />
Just closed, lo- p J. <lb />
cation <lb />
for h<lb />
Full Bust <lb />
Tel- <lb />
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rain <lb />
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J. A. M. C, <lb />
In sac snore than A <lb />
tire care <lb />
and all disease <lb />
Blood, and <lb />
A botanical . <lb />
and sent snail <lb />
medicine. for <lb />
quarts, <lb />
kc. <lb />
A locality. <lb />
impound, put in <lb />
I at of <lb />
BOTANICAL <lb />
ALLEY HYMAN, <lb />
FINE AND <lb />
of Animal. <lb />
Family token at <lb />
Short Notice, from <lb />
to life In Inks, Crayon or <lb />
Colors. <lb />
fine <lb />
and <lb />
B Manager. <lb />
W- <lb />
CENT, <lb />
my Belts <lb />
Brushes, Curlers, A Samples <lb />
Free- now. Or. <lb />
Broadway, N. Y. <lb />
LIVERY SALE AND FEED <lb />
I have removed Lo new nil <lb />
Fifth in rear Capt. <lb />
Store, I will <lb />
keen a line line <lb />
wad Mules. <lb />
I have and for <lb />
and can suit the moist <lb />
I will nip. n DRAY- <lb />
and solicit a <lb />
patronage, and be convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
Greenville, V, <lb />
HAIR BALSAM <lb />
and,<lb />
to Mt <lb />
Hate <lb />
AGAIN HERE. <lb />
have a<lb />
and invite my <lb />
and former patrons to give a call. I <lb />
can supply all your wants in tho way <lb />
a clean a stylish, hair cut, n de- <lb />
shampoo, or anything else In the <lb />
line. solicited. <lb />
Now Ready <lb />
To you the finest of lot of <lb />
Horses <lb />
Mules. <lb />
ever to <lb />
want a Drive Horse <lb />
Draft Horse or ; Rood Work <lb />
Mule, to see me. <lb />
I cap furnish yon at <lb />
Feed Stables <lb />
been enlarged and <lb />
now l ample room to <lb />
all horses left in my charge <lb />
given. <lb />
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