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A whole year for only <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR <lb/>
Rut in enter to get it you <lb/>
------PAY t IN t ADVANCE. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
A- <lb/>
JOB PRINTING <lb/>
Department that can be surpassed no <lb/>
where tills section. Our work always <lb/>
given satisfaction- <lb/>
was your orders. <lb/>
EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS- <lb/>
crop outlook Canada in <lb/>
bright. <lb/>
ELECTOR <lb/>
PITT Y N. C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1891. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
-V. <lb/>
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
TERMS Per Year, in Advance.<lb/>
DEDICATION AT GRIFTON. <lb/>
The plague in New <lb/>
increasing. <lb/>
have <lb/>
that cancel is contagious. <lb/>
Revenue officers largo <lb/>
u i of whiskey in St. Louis. <lb/>
Dakota have <lb/>
lime much damage to tho <lb/>
lire is <lb/>
t Jug tries in tho Oily of Mexico. <lb/>
Cholera is spreading in Mecca <lb/>
hundreds of deaths are reported. <lb/>
The eight year old stallion Ad- <lb/>
was sold for at Knox <lb/>
la. <lb/>
Indians and troops bloody <lb/>
battles the mountains of Mexico. <lb/>
Las arisen between <lb/>
the Pope the govern- <lb/>
to have a life-size <lb/>
equestrian statue of General Phil. <lb/>
II. the Louisville <lb/>
was captured I ho city <lb/>
of Mexico. <lb/>
The old warship was <lb/>
destroyed by at Neck, <lb/>
Quincy, <lb/>
Counterfeit silver dollars, dated <lb/>
arc reported numerous on the <lb/>
Coast. <lb/>
France has decided to return the <lb/>
Russia captured daring the <lb/>
I war. <lb/>
is hurrying the <lb/>
for four new vessels fur the <lb/>
BUick S a fleet. <lb/>
Washington citizens the <lb/>
A. to bold its annual encamp- <lb/>
in that city. <lb/>
Ill tournament at <lb/>
N. Y., Pollock won two <lb/>
games from <lb/>
Ir. of <lb/>
Arizona, has been arrested on a <lb/>
charge of malpractice. <lb/>
J be British of Common <lb/>
voted of the <lb/>
suffering poor in Ireland. <lb/>
at Indianapolis, fell <lb/>
feet and was. fatally injured. <lb/>
The British Colombia reeling <lb/>
fleet up to June and <lb/>
landed at Victoria <lb/>
skins. <lb/>
Mad foxes are at large the <lb/>
woods Charleston, C. <lb/>
a been bitten <lb/>
bad hem. <lb/>
The first of 1-2 per <lb/>
continued bonds mailed from<lb/>
Fire generations of a family lire <lb/>
under on roof near Bay Bulge, L. <lb/>
I. The is said, to be <lb/>
s of ace, <lb/>
will investigate <lb/>
the of vessels of <lb/>
by lire Canadian <lb/>
unit <lb/>
mm W. King. <lb/>
a on <lb/>
cavalry . -T <lb/>
at Tucson, for <lb/>
of fund. <lb/>
Officers railed <lb/>
gowns helot-gin g to Mrs. William <lb/>
Astor her dressmaker in <lb/>
Paris <lb/>
After the sermon the formal <lb/>
took place and the was <lb/>
declared to be only to <lb/>
the worship and service of Cod. <lb/>
After the morning exercises had <lb/>
been concluded refreshments were <lb/>
served on the ground and la bug- <lb/>
This part of the <lb/>
was seriously marred by the con- <lb/>
rain falls. Baskets that bad <lb/>
been carried mid deposited in lions. <lb/>
cs and busies were not to the <lb/>
ground. The confusion ill <lb/>
of the rain caused the <lb/>
to scatter they were not <lb/>
brought together at the evening <lb/>
services. The visitors, largely, <lb/>
viewed town until the whistle <lb/>
culled them t the depot, where <lb/>
they were soon taken home, <lb/>
that they had been repaid for the <lb/>
day taken to visit Grifton wit- <lb/>
the opening of the . <lb/>
of worship. <lb/>
In the afternoon Bro. J. L- Bums <lb/>
preached in the new church <lb/>
will hereafter be known as the <lb/>
Christian and J. B. <lb/>
Parsons the Methodist church. <lb/>
The attendance was small. Bro. <lb/>
M. F. Haskett preached at night to <lb/>
a lair audience and one confessed <lb/>
bis in Christ. This ended the <lb/>
exercises for the day. There were <lb/>
preachers present. Harmony <lb/>
and love seemed to reign. <lb/>
We lake this occasion to <lb/>
brethren of <lb/>
Grifton the completion <lb/>
cation of their May every <lb/>
I in the temple be a <lb/>
crated one. We earnestly pray that <lb/>
the church at may become <lb/>
a power tor Go I and heaven. Be <lb/>
faithful, be true, be to the <lb/>
word of God and victory will perch <lb/>
upon your banner. <lb/>
Watch-Tower. <lb/>
The new church at Grifton was <lb/>
formally set apart to worship <lb/>
God on the 3rd Lord's day. <lb/>
Wilmington Weldon railroad <lb/>
company ran a special from <lb/>
and at an <lb/>
early boar little town began at <lb/>
fill up by II o'clock it is said <lb/>
one thousand people were <lb/>
present. They came from every <lb/>
direction congratulate <lb/>
ob the completion of the neat, <lb/>
building. <lb/>
The church stands elevated <lb/>
hill the east side of town, <lb/>
I he corner of Church and Queen <lb/>
streets and has a most inviting <lb/>
The auditorium is z <lb/>
with a comfortable ca- <lb/>
of There is a vestibule <lb/>
with two doors lending into <lb/>
you pass <lb/>
two aisles and are <lb/>
with three rows of seats, two on the <lb/>
sides and one in the The <lb/>
auditorium is thoroughly ventilated. <lb/>
Four windows to the side <lb/>
two at end of same dimension <lb/>
which ventilates lights up the <lb/>
room. There are suspended from <lb/>
ceiling three huge lamps of <lb/>
forty candle power each. When the <lb/>
lamps are lighted the whole <lb/>
is illuminated. No lamp is <lb/>
needed for the pulpit the choir, j <lb/>
With a ceding and facings to <lb/>
cm respond the interior presents a <lb/>
most attractive appearance. The <lb/>
platform for I he <lb/>
choir, is two thirds width <lb/>
room. stand is ornamented <lb/>
with a neat spread presented <lb/>
Mrs. Alice Ron n tree of Brooklyn <lb/>
New York. Mr. Geo. L Hodges of <lb/>
Kinston graces the stand with an <lb/>
elegant Bible of latest most <lb/>
make. The minister will <lb/>
Bod this to answer for refer- i of Ohio there resided <lb/>
geography, L family consisting of old man <lb/>
and it is a j Bearer and Ins three <lb/>
general information, besides it being ; a whom were hard <lb/>
the word The steeple is j laughed to scorn the <lb/>
feet high the country I advice and entreaties of a pious <lb/>
round about. The contract for the though eccentric minister who <lb/>
WHAT <lb/>
Deaf for Walking on <lb/>
New York Sun. <lb/>
one makes twenty-two <lb/>
deaf persons that I bare a record of <lb/>
who have been killed on railroad <lb/>
tracks since old E is loco- <lb/>
motive said, after reading <lb/>
the account of Homer J. a. <lb/>
if mate, being ran kill- <lb/>
ed while walking railroad <lb/>
track at a few days ago. <lb/>
and especially deaf <lb/>
mutes, seem M have a fascination <lb/>
for walking railroad tracks, and <lb/>
they invariably walk on the track <lb/>
which trains are running in the <lb/>
same direction they are king. <lb/>
1874 I had been running on <lb/>
an engine ten years, and hi never <lb/>
yet had the misfortune to any <lb/>
one. was working for a New <lb/>
railroad, and one sounded <lb/>
my alarm signal to warn a man off <lb/>
the track, an be was walking <lb/>
along ahead of me, and the <lb/>
TRYING TO BUILD A <lb/>
LIGHT-HOUSE. <lb/>
The Bret attempt to build u light <lb/>
A Biting Pray <lb/>
building was let to Smith, <lb/>
a colored lie <lb/>
began work in March turned <lb/>
resided in the same town. It <lb/>
one of boys was bitten <lb/>
I a and was expected to <lb/>
house over to building tilt. minister was sent for <lb/>
the first of From the in haste. his arrival he <lb/>
work was pushed <lb/>
forward the last nail was <lb/>
and last paint applied. It is <lb/>
a that the erection of <lb/>
house no aid any has <lb/>
received from the State Hoard. <lb/>
No preacher was sent to attend to <lb/>
the work and not a dollar donated <lb/>
to the enterprise. men <lb/>
and women of the place and <lb/>
rounding churches did good work and <lb/>
they did it well. How they did it <lb/>
it is not to repeat here. <lb/>
At appointed hour <lb/>
was called together by the <lb/>
Mrs. N. J. House presiding <lb/>
at the organ. It is useless to even <lb/>
intimate that music was of a <lb/>
inspiring order- The <lb/>
ed and refined organist needs no <lb/>
simply did her <lb/>
part well and was ably assisted by <lb/>
choirs of adjourning church- <lb/>
es and, also from <lb/>
Bro. J. J. Harper, from <lb/>
delivered the dedicatory sermon. <lb/>
found young man very <lb/>
to be prayed with. The <lb/>
minister, calling on the family, <lb/>
and prayed in this <lb/>
wise Lord, we thank thee for <lb/>
the rattlesnake, we thank be- <lb/>
cause a rattlesnake has bitten Jim. <lb/>
We pray send a rattlesnake to <lb/>
bite John; send one to bite Bill; <lb/>
O Lord, send the biggest kind <lb/>
of a rattlesnake to bite the old man, <lb/>
for nothing but rattlesnakes will <lb/>
bring the family to repent- <lb/>
A Stress Story. <lb/>
New York. Herald- <lb/>
The eccentricities of fate are cu- <lb/>
and painfully illustrated in <lb/>
experience of a Mr. <lb/>
who has naturally become very <lb/>
much disheartened,. He was at <lb/>
work in Johnstown when big <lb/>
dam broke. The flood washed away <lb/>
all bis earthly possessions and <lb/>
He took his theme the Church of of his children as drowned, lie <lb/>
Christ as it was, as it Is and as it then moved to was <lb/>
A deposit of gold has been found <lb/>
at Gardiner assays at <lb/>
row the to <lb/>
the ton, it is claimed . <lb/>
The skeletons of nine men and <lb/>
several children were in the <lb/>
went <lb/>
off the coast of Gibraltar. <lb/>
A mad wolf terrified <lb/>
of M . h <lb/>
aid dogs were bitten and several <lb/>
cases of hydrophobia, were re- <lb/>
will be We were glad, tat u- <lb/>
as it gave the <lb/>
speaker an opportunity to define <lb/>
church, its identity and its con- <lb/>
quests. Bro. Harper ably discuss- <lb/>
ed church as it was sec- Territory, where <lb/>
and party Ism hail taken root. <lb/>
Its unity spirit, <lb/>
devotion to <lb/>
were shown clearness <lb/>
Slid The divided slate <lb/>
pi Jars, <lb/>
and <lb/>
multiplicity of sects was deplored, <lb/>
and perpetuation f that one- <lb/>
for which Jesus prayer <lb/>
Harper did j <lb/>
say that Disciples wore a <lb/>
movement within the Church of <lb/>
Christ. The basis of union clearly <lb/>
defined. church of the future <lb/>
was denned be the woman in <lb/>
where bad been <lb/>
driven by persecution, and when <lb/>
she bad been almost lost in the fog <lb/>
of sectarianism. Bat she is <lb/>
out of the wilder near. The gates of <lb/>
hell shall not prevail against her. <lb/>
I am with you to end. <lb/>
Lord says the church shall triumph. <lb/>
War shall blood <lb/>
shall not to flaw. The <lb/>
kingdom cannot be- moved It <lb/>
most come out victorious The <lb/>
whole plea as <lb/>
ed by the s- We <lb/>
sermons preached to all the <lb/>
they why <lb/>
holy <lb/>
getting when an- <lb/>
other flood carried away everything <lb/>
he had and another child. <lb/>
Once more he removed, and he <lb/>
train was drawing perilously close <lb/>
to him. He paid no attention to <lb/>
the signal, gave it to him <lb/>
again, sharp and loud. <lb/>
kept right and, as I was unable <lb/>
to stop the train, be was run over <lb/>
and killed. He was a well-known <lb/>
resident of Orange county, and a <lb/>
deaf mute. A relative of his told <lb/>
me that he bail many times row <lb/>
escaped being killed while walk- <lb/>
on railroad tracks, and he seem- <lb/>
ed to have irresistible passion <lb/>
for such dangerous pastime. <lb/>
time after that went on <lb/>
the Pennsylvania road, and <lb/>
a year killed two men at differ- <lb/>
times, while they were <lb/>
the track. Both were deaf and <lb/>
dumb. In 1876, during the Qua <lb/>
killed two other deaf poi- <lb/>
sons who had fatal fascination <lb/>
for railroad track pedestrian ism. <lb/>
Then I began to make a study <lb/>
this queer habit of the deaf, and <lb/>
kept a record of all deaths of per. <lb/>
sons railroad tracks that came to <lb/>
my notice through newspapers <lb/>
if it was stated that the victims <lb/>
we. e deaf and dumb. I have oases <lb/>
from all the this <lb/>
killing of Deaf Mute at <lb/>
Clean makes the twenty second <lb/>
They are invariably killed in the <lb/>
same way. <lb/>
deaf mute was never <lb/>
to look walking on a <lb/>
railroad track, and he is generally <lb/>
places where it is <lb/>
most an impossibility to in <lb/>
time to save hint. The air brakes <lb/>
hare saved a good many deal i ail- <lb/>
road pedestrians i nice they came <lb/>
use. It is an old saying <lb/>
railroad men a deaf mute and <lb/>
person will go two miles out <lb/>
bis way to walk on a railroad <lb/>
track, and it isn't far from the truth. <lb/>
I like to have one give <lb/>
some explanation p.; Una <lb/>
of afflicted human nature <lb/>
There is no doubt whatever of its <lb/>
existence. <lb/>
Tho Standard. <lb/>
The loveliness var- <lb/>
and with <lb/>
taste, borne prefer the plump <lb/>
and buxom type; some admire the slender <lb/>
and sylph-like, and some the tall and <lb/>
queenly maiden. But among all people <lb/>
beyond the reach But <lb/>
a time a flood through <lb/>
the and he was <lb/>
be lost a third by <lb/>
drowning. He is almost prayed <lb/>
with t repeated. <lb/>
and<lb/>
the brunette, or hazel-eyed <lb/>
type. This list requisite of love- <lb/>
can be assured only by a <lb/>
state of the blood, active liver, good <lb/>
appetite and digestion, all of <lb/>
secured by the Golden <lb/>
It h guaranteed to <lb/>
all that Is it, or <lb/>
. money refunded. If yon would hay <lb/>
be fought lie was lovely complexion, from <lb/>
t ion s, moth <lb/>
It is an ill wind that blows no- <lb/>
body is an, q true <lb/>
just getting ready for a good, sub- <lb/>
boom. old block of <lb/>
buildings just burned down were an <lb/>
and standing menace to <lb/>
security tho town. Everybody <lb/>
knew go c and <lb/>
we suppose, as there were bound to <lb/>
be loss, I be present was as time <lb/>
as any. We extend our heartiest <lb/>
sympathy the, who <lb/>
lost the fire, but cannot but think <lb/>
the burning of the old rookeries was <lb/>
a benefit to Rocky <lb/>
fine blocks in their <lb/>
places, instead of I ling a dis- <lb/>
grace, will a credit to the town. <lb/>
Rocky Mount Argonaut. <lb/>
Tut World's fair Appropriation <lb/>
Withheld. <lb/>
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb/>
It now no longer a secret that <lb/>
Governor Holt Will not carry <lb/>
provisions of passed by <lb/>
appropriating <lb/>
to the Fair at Chicago, <lb/>
to be from direct tax; <lb/>
hero by government <lb/>
of the United States. This action <lb/>
pf the Governor is understood to be <lb/>
based on a decision of Attorney <lb/>
General. Holt does not think <lb/>
he be justified In <lb/>
of which ha is <lb/>
to other than <lb/>
for which it la intended. <lb/>
information comes from a source <lb/>
entitled to the highest credit. <lb/>
Blood Core bias eared <lb/>
thousands of dyspepsia, it will <lb/>
yon. Ask druggist for it, <lb/>
are <lb/>
a healthy condition or <lb/>
all vital organs. If the Liver be In- <lb/>
active, you have a Look, if your <lb/>
stomach be disordered you have a <lb/>
Look and if your Kidneys be <lb/>
yon have a Pinched Look. Secure <lb/>
mod health and yon will have good look. <lb/>
. on these vital <lb/>
organs, Blotches. Boil <lb/>
and gives a good complexion, gold at <lb/>
Joan Drag Store, <lb/>
GRIFTON ITEMS. <lb/>
Grifton, N. C. July <lb/>
of so much to do last week <lb/>
and almost to <lb/>
servants were forced to house on Diamond Shoal, off Cape <lb/>
our mite, and as nothing was sent by Hatteras, failed, but this will not <lb/>
us could not publicly express in deter the courageous contractors, <lb/>
behalf or oar young folks their Anderson Barr, of Jersey City, <lb/>
of you and yours, Mr. not fro renewing their The <lb/>
to attend the published <lb/>
o spoken if us spring n lengthy of <lb/>
or construct n adopt.-d, the <lb/>
lo on r city fa Hit is for and dangers the <lb/>
much needed work which tors knew they must encounter, and <lb/>
now being done in our streets, though j intended, if possible, to overcome, <lb/>
by all menus it should have been j On tho first day of July first sec- <lb/>
done before the dedication which ; of the great steel Cylinder, <lb/>
feet long of U feet diameter, <lb/>
was safely sunken to the shoal <lb/>
through water feet dean. The <lb/>
day was by working hard <lb/>
the succeeded before night- <lb/>
fall in establishing it erect on n level <lb/>
bottom. This is a mixture <lb/>
lino sand and broken shells, a most <lb/>
uncertain foundation when swept by <lb/>
swift ocean currents, hut one into <lb/>
which It was and is still thought that <lb/>
the steel cylinder can he sunken to a <lb/>
depth to hold it in place <lb/>
until it can he securely anchored. <lb/>
When on July the workmen went <lb/>
on deck saw that during the <lb/>
night the sand had been cut from <lb/>
under the side of the by the <lb/>
current, so that it leaned some nine <lb/>
feet plumb, and this wearing <lb/>
away continued so rapidly the <lb/>
contractors were unable to add the <lb/>
new sections Past enough to keep the <lb/>
cylinder's top above the waves. It <lb/>
had been their to continue <lb/>
sinking the cylinder, adding section <lb/>
section st the top, until the bot- <lb/>
tom was feet below the water <lb/>
level, taking out the sand <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
brought a large crowd of <lb/>
strangers to our town, they <lb/>
crowded their way through the tall <lb/>
weeds which were allowed to grow <lb/>
all over our we could only <lb/>
blush and say to the ladies <lb/>
dresses were being be- <lb/>
cause the weeds had been made wet <lb/>
by tho recent are sorry our <lb/>
authorities could not to work <lb/>
on our streets. Suppose you try a <lb/>
little harder next time, fathers. <lb/>
As our space is limited much that <lb/>
would like to say is forced out. <lb/>
Our Disciple brethren <lb/>
their services on from the dedication <lb/>
of their church here. They are doing <lb/>
a glorious work; the strong holds of <lb/>
sin are being seized with <lb/>
They have a powerful man <lb/>
to martial their in the person <lb/>
of the Rev. Mr. of Washing- <lb/>
ton, N. C. lie is yet young but his <lb/>
sermon are lull of profound thought, <lb/>
polished bf a clear and <lb/>
made beautiful by a vein of Christian <lb/>
charity flowing all the way through <lb/>
there. His nest to dying <lb/>
sinner to repent, believe and be <lb/>
baptized are almost and ad the process by working <lb/>
then when we add that his hands are j the top. As it was, a storm came <lb/>
being held up by that deep thinker, J they were obliged la abandon <lb/>
eloquent speaker and zealous worker, i their work, and nil they had <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Winfield, of the Watch- ed was wasted. The contractors <lb/>
all or which are being j attempt to floor with stone <lb/>
and made stronger by the tor- the part of the shoal where their next <lb/>
vent prayers and soul gongs j location will be made, so as to have <lb/>
of the Christians regardless of name., a firm, level face which to he- <lb/>
Let us say this is sufficient to l The boldness of this <lb/>
a grand success in the Master's challenges admiration, as <lb/>
cause. Thirteen were lust do the pluck and energy of <lb/>
Sunday evening, still the good contractors, who are engaged in what <lb/>
work goes I many consider a hopeless endeavor. <lb/>
Mr. A. representative Should they succeed they will have <lb/>
of Lodge K. of II. to the I earned enduring fame, not only as <lb/>
great engineers hut as benefactors of <lb/>
tho world, for nowhere is there such <lb/>
need for a light for mariners <lb/>
that terrible Diamond Shoal. <lb/>
mile, <lb/>
Grand Lodge, report that lodge <lb/>
won the fifty dollar prize offered by <lb/>
the Grand Lodge for the greatest per <lb/>
cent of fur the past two <lb/>
Not. <lb/>
What a Woman Can Do. <lb/>
A S <lb/>
Is one which is to bring <lb/>
you satisfactory results, or ease of fail- <lb/>
She can come to a conclusion a purchase price. On <lb/>
. ,, , I Wife plan you can from our <lb/>
. a food without the Used a bottle Dr. <lb/>
slightest trouble of reasoning on it; New for It if <lb/>
i . ; guaranteed to relief hi <lb/>
and no sane man can do that. eWe, when used for any affection <lb/>
Six them can talk at once and or Chest. as <lb/>
set , .,. i of <lb/>
along rate, no two men Asthma. Coup, <lb/>
can do that. i etc., etc It is pleasant and agreeable <lb/>
She stick fifty pins in <lb/>
her dress while he is getting one Trial f <lb/>
bis thumb nil. Drugstore. <lb/>
is cool a in halt a <lb/>
I free at John L. <lb/>
dozen. dresses and skirts, while <lb/>
a man will sweat and fume and growl <lb/>
in one shirt. A cotton grower con- <lb/>
She can talk sweet us eluded he would try a little <lb/>
The Experiment, <lb/>
Wilmington star. <lb/>
, cotton grower <lb/>
and c-cam to tho woman she hates. <lb/>
While, two would be punching <lb/>
each other's hi ads before they had <lb/>
exchanged ten words. <lb/>
Treasury experiment of his own. <lb/>
The price of cotton last fall didn't <lb/>
exactly suit him, so he concluded to <lb/>
put his cotton in a warehouse <lb/>
She can throw a with a such sum money as be <lb/>
that would ha a to a with his i as a collateral. <lb/>
bail <lb/>
She can say in such a low <lb/>
voice that it means <lb/>
She can lead pencil, <lb/>
you, give her plenty o time and <lb/>
or pencils. <lb/>
She can dance all la a pair <lb/>
of two else too small for her <lb/>
and enjoy every minute or the <lb/>
appreciate a kiss he <lb/>
husband seventy-five years <lb/>
marriage ceremony is performed. <lb/>
Last stored fifty-live <lb/>
After remaining for five months in <lb/>
the warehouse, the price dropping <lb/>
lower and lower instead of rising, he <lb/>
concluded ho hi I had enough of the <lb/>
experiment sold the cotton, the <lb/>
Sub panning <lb/>
out as Insurance and <lb/>
age, loss by <lb/>
difference in prior, interest on <lb/>
money advanced, total, <lb/>
She what's the use A i in addition to which he was out of <lb/>
woman can anything or the money which tho cotton would <lb/>
thing, do it well. . , brought if it had. been sold <lb/>
She can do more in a minute in I when it was put into the warehouse, <lb/>
many ways than a man can do in an. <lb/>
boor, and do it , <lb/>
What are yon going to do about <lb/>
supporting your home schools l <lb/>
you lend them and <lb/>
support, without which they can <lb/>
not succeed or excel, or spend your <lb/>
influence and money abroad to build <lb/>
foreign schools to the detriment <lb/>
of home enterprises Is it <lb/>
lo have your child you, <lb/>
and under boas influence, that you <lb/>
should send him or her abroad a <lb/>
greater cost We can never have a <lb/>
good school without patronage, but <lb/>
Belling With Lime. <lb/>
A new method of boiling eggs <lb/>
Without either fire or hot water has <lb/>
been invented by a Frenchman. <lb/>
a little iron vessel of some <lb/>
roads recipe, your egg or <lb/>
eggs with a small piece of quick <lb/>
lime. By the means of a string <lb/>
lower this into the bottom of a pit. <lb/>
minutes later pull it up <lb/>
will discover eggs to be <lb/>
cooked to a turn. <lb/>
Mr. Randall Pope, the retired drums 1st <lb/>
of Madison, Fla., says a, he <lb/>
building <lb/>
educational advantages, or think the market, and that be has seen more <lb/>
beneficial results from use of than <lb/>
any other blood medicine. <lb/>
Exhausted vitality, nervousness, <lb/>
manhood, weakness caused by <lb/>
your will be better among <lb/>
Opt it Is <lb/>
to away <lb/>
have of will be cured by the <lb/>
t T r powerful P. P., which gives health <lb/>
. I to the of the system. <lb/>
Happenings Here and There <lb/>
From oar Exchanges. <lb/>
The High Point says <lb/>
Mr. A. cut some wheat <lb/>
from his field, thrashed it, ground it <lb/>
in his mill, made broad from the lour <lb/>
and ale it, all in minutes. <lb/>
Mount had quite a serious <lb/>
conflagration Monday night last <lb/>
week. The of the en <lb/>
block were It is thought <lb/>
the fire originated from the explosion <lb/>
of a lamp. <lb/>
Weldon In writing of the <lb/>
tobacco crop week we intended <lb/>
to say Major had two hundred <lb/>
and fifty acres tobacco, and not <lb/>
cotton, it appeared. He has <lb/>
teen hundred acres in cotton, and <lb/>
will probably make less on than <lb/>
on his tobacco. <lb/>
New A serious <lb/>
and distressing accident occurred to <lb/>
Mr. daughter, Annie <lb/>
May, yesterday. Her little brother <lb/>
in playing with an air gun shot her <lb/>
in the eye. Dr. Duffy attended her <lb/>
and found if necessary to remove the <lb/>
eye, but the ball could not be located. <lb/>
It is given <lb/>
out by the secretary of the railroad <lb/>
commission that the total amount of <lb/>
the assessed value of railroad proper- <lb/>
of the State is <lb/>
Cast year the assessed value was <lb/>
This shows a gain of <lb/>
par cent, within twelve months. <lb/>
Charlotte Mr. II. A. <lb/>
SUI well to the <lb/>
office, Wednesday, the <lb/>
slate used by General Andrew Jack- <lb/>
son during his school boy days. It <lb/>
is not unlike the slates used by the <lb/>
children of the present day, except in <lb/>
thickness. It is about nine inches <lb/>
wide, and nine inches long, and one <lb/>
quarter of an inch thick. Recently <lb/>
was broken in one corner, other <lb/>
wise it is well preserved <lb/>
The-Trustees of University <lb/>
have elected as Professor of Biology. <lb/>
Dr. Henry V. Wilson, director in <lb/>
charge of the U. S. Fish Station at <lb/>
Wood's Boll, Mess. Dr. Wilson is n <lb/>
native of a graduate of <lb/>
the Johns Hopkins University both <lb/>
as A. B. and as Ph. D., a gentleman <lb/>
of fine natural ability, of <lb/>
nary culture, of experience in <lb/>
work national rep- <lb/>
as a scientist. <lb/>
free Mr. II. <lb/>
Suggs, county's pros- <lb/>
and level-headed <lb/>
other day sold Mess. Brock Tarn <lb/>
age a lot of fodder that was seven <lb/>
years . id. Mr. Suggs always makes <lb/>
at least enough provisions <lb/>
at home home use and the back <lb/>
and of his barn where fodder is kept <lb/>
has not been reached within seven <lb/>
years, but each year's fodder has <lb/>
been piled in and used needed. <lb/>
The other day he concluded to empty <lb/>
his barn and sell some of his surplus <lb/>
fodder, and so ibis old fodder was <lb/>
reached. Mr. Suggs has a <lb/>
cent crop of corn this year and n <lb/>
good crop of cotton. <lb/>
Wilmington Review The Grand <lb/>
Lodge Knights of Honor elected the <lb/>
following officers to serve tho en- <lb/>
suing two Grand Dictator, <lb/>
D. A. Grand Vice Dicta- <lb/>
tor, T. P. Grand Assistant <lb/>
Dictator, G. W. Grand Re <lb/>
porter. P. C. Carlton; Grand Treas- <lb/>
S. Cm Grand Chaplain, <lb/>
W. H. Call; Grand Guide, K. R. <lb/>
Jones; Grand Guardian, T. It. <lb/>
Grand Sentinel, J. A. <lb/>
Grand Trustees, C. M. Brown, S. P. <lb/>
Clark and M. O. Supreme <lb/>
Representatives J. T. and <lb/>
S. J. lull L The next meeting <lb/>
will be held in July or August. 1803, <lb/>
and was the place selected. <lb/>
Is there two <lb/>
This was t surprised ejaculation <lb/>
a man who on a <lb/>
trip with a return ticket, <lb/>
who got off at a station on he <lb/>
way to partake of refreshments <lb/>
then instead of getting back on the <lb/>
he bad just left made a mistake <lb/>
jumped aboard one in the <lb/>
opposite direction. His first inti- <lb/>
blunder being when <lb/>
the called out <lb/>
when train arrived there <lb/>
caused exclamation quoted. <lb/>
P, P, P. stimulates the appetite and <lb/>
aids the process of assimilation, cures <lb/>
nervous troubles, and invigorates and <lb/>
strengthens every organ of the body. <lb/>
Nervous prostration is also cured by the <lb/>
great and powerful P. P. P. Its effects <lb/>
are permanent and <lb/>
The <lb/>
has never been a bubble in <lb/>
North Carolina. In craze for <lb/>
town-building which has carried <lb/>
thousands of dollars of North <lb/>
Carolina to towns, be it said <lb/>
to tho honor Stale that the <lb/>
people of North Carolina have not <lb/>
deceived anybody in investing money. <lb/>
We go forward and our towns are <lb/>
growing steadily, but there is not a <lb/>
town in the<lb/>
Many <lb/>
An. down <lb/>
cues Brown's iron Hitlers <lb/>
Special Notice. <lb/>
In adopting tho in ,. <lb/>
ten. for this year Tn will <lb/>
be continued to no one for a longer time <lb/>
than it is paid for. <lb/>
Just after your name on the martin <lb/>
the impel <lb/>
subscription expires two weeks <lb/>
this <lb/>
it is lo give you notice Hint unless re- <lb/>
newed in that time The <lb/>
will cease going to you at the expiration <lb/>
of the two weeks. <lb/>
Per the Reflector. <lb/>
w. M. <lb/>
I dreamed a dream, all a dream. <lb/>
My heart did palpitate; <lb/>
Were it truth, and not a dream, <lb/>
It would decide my fate. <lb/>
A bf my side,. <lb/>
Win love In her pure eye. <lb/>
Naught was all the world to me <lb/>
the clear blue sky. <lb/>
said I, yen he mine <lb/>
May I dare your Iota claim <lb/>
Nothing else can make me nappy <lb/>
In this boundless <lb/>
Softly her eye fell upon <lb/>
All tender to behold; <lb/>
A tin-ill of rapture, thought divine, <lb/>
And joy ran through my soul. <lb/>
said she, one Ideal, <lb/>
Hue only do I love; <lb/>
on earth can us separate, <lb/>
Nothing in heaven <lb/>
Thus the clear moonlight we stood, <lb/>
Two hearts beat as but <lb/>
Our fortunes with each other linked <lb/>
Could be severed by none. <lb/>
Joy on earth mortals does not kill. <lb/>
Or else we would be gone. <lb/>
the world be seen no more <lb/>
Till resurrection morn. <lb/>
And thus we stood, hearts joined love <lb/>
In the bright full <lb/>
I awoke I oh, miserable one. <lb/>
It was only a dream <lb/>
JUST THE PLACE FOR SNAKES. <lb/>
Where They Lie A round Thick M <lb/>
Prairie In felony. <lb/>
about said J. A. <lb/>
should been with <lb/>
me tho other day. I was in the range <lb/>
south of town looking after some min- <lb/>
property recently acquired in that <lb/>
region. I was camped about eighteen <lb/>
miles from the city, and near me was a <lb/>
peculiar mountain known to the old <lb/>
timers there as tho Runge. It <lb/>
is form of a horseshoe, with the <lb/>
heels pointing south, and consequently <lb/>
rocks within tho arch ore open to <lb/>
the rays of the sun on every day of the <lb/>
year. <lb/>
only that, but tho men who <lb/>
know tho place say that these rocks <lb/>
draw heat from beneath and are warm <lb/>
at all times, no matter how cold it is <lb/>
about them. However that may be, it <lb/>
is a that tho nook Is a cozy one, <lb/>
and so warm that snow always melts <lb/>
and runs off, no mutter bow great the <lb/>
you will readily see would <lb/>
it a splendid resort for rattle- <lb/>
snakes, they do there <lb/>
in great The afternoon I <lb/>
was there it cleared off, and the sun <lb/>
hone so bright that my guide advised <lb/>
a visit to the Range In order to <lb/>
tho greatest curiosity its kind In <lb/>
the west It is needless to say we were <lb/>
not disappointed. When stood upon <lb/>
tho summit of heel of horse- <lb/>
shoo and down into that little <lb/>
nook it presented a sight such as once <lb/>
seen is never forgotten. <lb/>
bail been just warm <lb/>
enough to them from their tor- <lb/>
and in every direction could be <lb/>
seen snakes sluggishly basking in <lb/>
first hot rays of the season. It was for <lb/>
all the world like a dog town, <lb/>
save there were snakes for dogs <lb/>
and tho twinkling activity of those <lb/>
animals was wanting. <lb/>
a few moments I was armed <lb/>
with a twig would created <lb/>
consternation at a Donnybrook fair, <lb/>
and was wreaking for all <lb/>
my family upon the torpid monsters be- <lb/>
fore me. In almost , instance <lb/>
they had not crawled far from their <lb/>
holes under tho rocks, and a great <lb/>
many took the alarm, escaping before <lb/>
I could secure an opportunity at their <lb/>
shining bocks. <lb/>
it was that I only bagged a <lb/>
few hundred, and was obliged to con- <lb/>
tent myself with that I not give <lb/>
the exact number, as you might think <lb/>
it stretched, but it was a pretty fair <lb/>
hour's sport considering the season. <lb/>
The great mistake made was in not <lb/>
taking a shotgun, when the carnage <lb/>
have been truly <lb/>
Butt <lb/>
D. L. JAMES <lb/>
N. <lb/>
J. MARQUIS, <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Office In Skinner Building, Moor <lb/>
opposite Photograph <lb/>
P. TYSON, <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb/>
V H. O. <lb/>
Prompt attention given to collections. <lb/>
H. LONG, <lb/>
Attorney -at La w, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Prompt and careful attention to <lb/>
Collection solicited. <lb/>
L. C. <lb/>
ft <lb/>
M. ;. <lb/>
M JAMES, <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Practice hi the courts. <lb/>
a Specialty. <lb/>
I BLOW <lb/>
BLOW, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
in all the Courts. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,<lb/>
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TBS <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
LETTER. <lb/>
Regular <lb/>
WHAT WILL PITT DO. <lb/>
D, J. mi <lb/>
AT THE AT <lb/>
G C., <lb/>
Mail <lb/>
WEDNESDAY. MM. <lb/>
n. o. <lb/>
Station. <lb/>
N. C, J 31st. MM. <lb/>
Washing, ft of <lb/>
me I last took V departure from <lb/>
from Mr. of Ohio, to the i Experiment Station, in <lb/>
National Executive of the .-city of <lb/>
Publisher's Announcement. <lb/>
TUB <lb/>
I The is J <lb/>
one <lb/>
to . v. <lb/>
Transient Ill <lb/>
one week. ; two . <lb/>
mouth Two Inches <lb/>
two weeks, , one month, <lb/>
insert; i <lb/>
Column as reading Hems. J cents SOT <lb/>
line for each Insertion. <lb/>
Legal Advertisements. as A lee. Mr. <lb/>
and league <lb/>
Trust sears. <lb/>
e e <lb/>
charged for a. legal rate- and mist <lb/>
warn <lb/>
mud. <lb/>
rule to the payment <lb/>
of advertisements, and in <lb/>
future trouble payment in <lb/>
will be <lb/>
Contracts for any space not d <lb/>
above, tor length of ante <lb/>
S by application to the office either <lb/>
in person or by letter. <lb/>
Copy tor and <lb/>
all of advertisements De <lb/>
handed in o'clock <lb/>
morning in order to receive prompt in- <lb/>
the day following. <lb/>
The having a <lb/>
be found a profitable medium <lb/>
through which to reach the <lb/>
The ability of Col. A. B. An- <lb/>
who is already second Vice <lb/>
President of the E. D. railroad <lb/>
system and the most successful rail <lb/>
road in No lb Carolina, <lb/>
been further recognized by bis re- <lb/>
cent election to the Presidency of <lb/>
the C C. A. and C. t G. railroad <lb/>
companies in South Carolina, the <lb/>
former running from Charlotte to <lb/>
Augusta, On., sad hitter from <lb/>
Columbia to Greenville. These <lb/>
now trusts will require his <lb/>
leaving the Slate he will still <lb/>
have his residence in Raleigh. <lb/>
republican party, which met here <lb/>
this week. The a it is told <lb/>
here, U that Mr. sent a <lb/>
very urgent to the committee <lb/>
u sum or money to be <lb/>
used in the Ohio campaign and that <lb/>
he sent along with a very broad <lb/>
intimation that miles It was <lb/>
the jig was up with both <lb/>
and the legislature in <lb/>
that State- He is said to have <lb/>
suggested that the committee might <lb/>
easily raise the money by putting <lb/>
the screws on the manufacturers <lb/>
specially by his tariff bill. <lb/>
It must indeed have been a <lb/>
most impressive scene <lb/>
last week, who live bun-bed <lb/>
Confederate veter- <lb/>
ans were gathered in Fowle <lb/>
to Bond a few days in <lb/>
talking over the scents <lb/>
and incidents of quarter century <lb/>
ago, when they shoulder to <lb/>
shoulder on the of blood eon <lb/>
tending Car a cause dearer to <lb/>
than itself. <lb/>
of these <lb/>
had not met since they had <lb/>
down Rims at <lb/>
and saw their beloved flag <lb/>
furled in defeat- How fearful was <lb/>
that struggle, and how <lb/>
did they lead- <lb/>
through of blood <lb/>
by <lb/>
to <lb/>
enemy. Those men made for <lb/>
North a history of which <lb/>
may well be proud, the <lb/>
people did no Mere right to <lb/>
feast at <lb/>
They were furnish <lb/>
ed with free <lb/>
tents bee and <lb/>
given a The <lb/>
city cl Wilmington deserves credit <lb/>
for the part bar citizens took in <lb/>
the veterans. The <lb/>
is that steps were <lb/>
instituted for making the re-anion <lb/>
an annual occurrence. If there <lb/>
are any people in oar state who <lb/>
ought to be aB the pleasure <lb/>
their ream <lb/>
it is the Barman of the late war. <lb/>
that was not the only <lb/>
money to the commit- <lb/>
Mr. toM Ins col- <lb/>
bat a good sized <lb/>
ash was rolled into Iowa <lb/>
teat would take its place per- <lb/>
in the column, <lb/>
and Secretary <lb/>
bills tor a considerable amount left <lb/>
unpaid from last years disastrous <lb/>
campaign. But these were <lb/>
things and excited but inter- <lb/>
est compared with the resignation <lb/>
Quay, not only as of <lb/>
I two committees, but as a <lb/>
of the National committee; and <lb/>
the resignation of Dudley as Trees- <lb/>
both committees. There was <lb/>
a good deal of pretended regret at <lb/>
being compelled to accept these <lb/>
and high-flying <lb/>
were adopted referring to <lb/>
both of them, which will probably <lb/>
be regarded by the retiring officials <lb/>
as <lb/>
Mr. Harrison tried to stem the <lb/>
tide which controls the re- <lb/>
publican committee by appointing <lb/>
one of its Fas- <lb/>
sett, of New be Collector <lb/>
of the of New York in place of <lb/>
whose resignation has been <lb/>
accepted. of the monkey <lb/>
and parrot kind is in the <lb/>
Treasury department just now. At <lb/>
least three of Secretary Foster's <lb/>
most important <lb/>
bail with pleasure the that he <lb/>
had resigned, they would re- <lb/>
sign themselves if it was not for the <lb/>
fact of their having to give up their <lb/>
salaries it they did. The <lb/>
mentioned are Assistant Sec- <lb/>
Treasurer <lb/>
Immigration Commissioner <lb/>
Owens, all of whom are recent <lb/>
at the Government trough. <lb/>
The with the first two is <lb/>
that Mr. Foster, with the warning <lb/>
of the case fresh In his mind, <lb/>
refused to allow them to <lb/>
their sens to be their private <lb/>
Mr. Owens Is <lb/>
led because his opinion that Welch <lb/>
tin-plate workers could be brought <lb/>
to Unite States under contract <lb/>
violating the alien contract <lb/>
repudiated by the <lb/>
Secretary . Las written <lb/>
to the party who made the <lb/>
staling that the depart- <lb/>
not prepared at this time <lb/>
to hypothetical questions <lb/>
such as the one propounded. It is <lb/>
said that Mr. Foster also took <lb/>
to give Mr. Owens a very sharp <lb/>
lecture on the duties of subordinate<lb/>
Mr. has led a <lb/>
of Alabamians, headed by <lb/>
Senators Morgan and to be- <lb/>
that he would favorably con- <lb/>
sider their request to make Mobile <lb/>
one of the ports from which a sub- <lb/>
line of steamships will run <lb/>
to South America. <lb/>
With a great flourish of trumpets <lb/>
the announcement is made that a <lb/>
reciprocity treaty has been <lb/>
with the mighty republic of <lb/>
San Domingo, which will go into <lb/>
September <lb/>
Members of the administration <lb/>
have already begun to discuss the <lb/>
ways and of raising the <lb/>
that it will be absolutely <lb/>
to have in the near future to <lb/>
meet payments under the <lb/>
present laws. Some sort of a new <lb/>
tax has got to be imposed, and the <lb/>
most of them seem inclined to put <lb/>
it upon whiskey by raising the rev- <lb/>
from cents per gallon to <lb/>
something between and <lb/>
per gallon. However, all that the <lb/>
administration can do is make <lb/>
the democratic House of <lb/>
Representatives will determine <lb/>
what shall be <lb/>
Senator Sherman's are <lb/>
trying bard to make it appear that <lb/>
they look lightly upon <lb/>
of the Alliance to bis <lb/>
re-election, but in reality they re- <lb/>
it as a serious matter <lb/>
less they can succeed in patching <lb/>
some sort or a reconciliation be- <lb/>
fore long of them said that <lb/>
Sherman would be compelled to <lb/>
withdraw in order to save himself <lb/>
of defeat. <lb/>
Had Mr. Hair been able to <lb/>
circulate the among the <lb/>
prominent republican politicians <lb/>
who were here this week consequent <lb/>
the meeting of the National <lb/>
committee he would <lb/>
have arrived at the <lb/>
that be was no longer <lb/>
as far a domination is concerned <lb/>
It is unquestionably a week <lb/>
in and it the National <lb/>
committee bring it about <lb/>
TOE visited me weekly <lb/>
my a. rival here it <lb/>
a welcome I noticed <lb/>
in its last week's issue a from <lb/>
Mr. Secretary or MM <lb/>
Southern Exposition, which begins <lb/>
here the 1st of October and con- <lb/>
through October and <lb/>
and it is upon this line <lb/>
thought that I would like to say a <lb/>
words. I see reason why <lb/>
Pitt county, with a record <lb/>
the N. C Exposition, which was <lb/>
held bate in with an exhibit <lb/>
that will never be by the <lb/>
thousands of visitors that were in <lb/>
attendance at that time, I see no <lb/>
reason whatever why she can't <lb/>
come to this still <lb/>
hold her reputation one cf <lb/>
the leading counties in the State, <lb/>
and the many honors <lb/>
that were heaped the heads <lb/>
of her citizens a few years ago. <lb/>
see reason why Pitt, <lb/>
her brace, patriotic noble <lb/>
men, and with her beautiful charm- <lb/>
and attractive women which <lb/>
stand within the bound- <lb/>
of this or any other can <lb/>
afford to let this opportunity pass, <lb/>
Of showing to the world her <lb/>
city for producing <lb/>
passed anywhere in South Pitt <lb/>
is her Agricultural <lb/>
products, especially corn, peanuts, <lb/>
Irish and sweet potatoes, is one <lb/>
the finest tobacco counties in our <lb/>
State. <lb/>
The Station and <lb/>
Exposition are all in the <lb/>
same ground. Buildings were com- <lb/>
here about two or three <lb/>
mouths ago. and ate still <lb/>
erected as fast as the <lb/>
do the work, so you can imagine <lb/>
what grand preparations they are <lb/>
making for the coming Exposition. <lb/>
Electric cars will run the <lb/>
Capital to the Exposition, rail- <lb/>
way will be complete in a weeks. <lb/>
North Carolina has already com- <lb/>
to place in her <lb/>
building. Also Florida has brought <lb/>
part of her exhibit, it will never <lb/>
do for to be behind, as I <lb/>
hope she will not. <lb/>
Continue to urge on the cause <lb/>
let October 19th, ISM, be a day <lb/>
ever to be remembered by not only <lb/>
people of Pitt and North <lb/>
Carolina but by visitors of <lb/>
other Southern States. Let Pitt <lb/>
county come with all her force, <lb/>
no doubt she will make an <lb/>
that will forever last in the his- <lb/>
of our State. This Exposition <lb/>
will be the grandest thing for North <lb/>
Carolina that has ever been bad, <lb/>
and no better means could be used <lb/>
to advertise a county's worth than <lb/>
making an exhibit at this time. <lb/>
believe there is a county in <lb/>
North Carolina, no, not one in the <lb/>
South, that can excel Pitt in re- <lb/>
sources of her kind It never pays <lb/>
to be backward in so let <lb/>
the people stir about and send an <lb/>
exhibit to the Grand Southern Ex <lb/>
position. Anything in the <lb/>
such as flowers <lb/>
shrubbery, will be specially at- <lb/>
tended to. as Massey <lb/>
A. ML College, assisted by <lb/>
will have entire control of the <lb/>
Department. <lb/>
Buildings specially for <lb/>
exhibits , be erect-d. <lb/>
Ah product, stock. <lb/>
Will be equally a wt-ti <lb/>
for. to see Pit <lb/>
with her exhibit, and many <lb/>
races Exposition. <lb/>
yours, <lb/>
E. <lb/>
Startling. <lb/>
ATTENTION <lb/>
Tobacco Growers <lb/>
J. B. Cherry. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
J. Or. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY k CO. <lb/>
Oxford is Your Market <lb/>
It is time to get ready <lb/>
-FOR- <lb/>
FALL TIDE <lb/>
-WE WANT- <lb/>
Therefore we are going <lb/>
-TO- <lb/>
Bring along, the more the merrier. We are prepared to pay <lb/>
HIGHER PRICES for WIRE CURED than any other <lb/>
market. Freights are cheap, a mere trifle when increased prices <lb/>
are taken into Out railroad facilities are good. Send <lb/>
your tobacco to Oxford, N. C, 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 find 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. F. Knott, Manager Alliance Warehouse. <lb/>
SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT <lb/>
We beg to inform our friends and patrons that we now th <lb/>
most complete stock we ever had. To our lady friends <lb/>
we wish to say that our stock of Dress Goods will com- <lb/>
------pare favorably line in town.------- <lb/>
DRY X GOODS <lb/>
MAKE PRICES <lb/>
that will <lb/>
J. M. Currin, Buyer, <lb/>
W. C. Reed, Buyer, <lb/>
John Meadows, Buyer, <lb/>
Wilkinson Bros., Buyers, <lb/>
Meadows Yancey, Buyers, <lb/>
D. S. Osborn, Buyer, <lb/>
E. O. Bayer, <lb/>
E. G. Currin, Buyer, <lb/>
O. S. Smoot, Buyer, <lb/>
J. D. Bullock, Buyer, <lb/>
John Webb, Buyer, <lb/>
W. A. Bobbitt, Buyer, <lb/>
C. F. Buyer, <lb/>
B. Glenn, Buyer. <lb/>
In Wool Fabrics we have Hen <lb/>
Cashmeres, Albatross <lb/>
and in the leading <lb/>
Spring and Summer shades. <lb/>
In Cotton Fabrics we <lb/>
Pine Apple Tissues, Swiss <lb/>
Zephyrs, Batiste, Out- <lb/>
Cloths, Lawns, <lb/>
Ginghams, a fall line of White <lb/>
Dress Goods, In all these <lb/>
In all grades of Men and <lb/>
Boys Hats we have nice styles <lb/>
and will sell at prices to <lb/>
our customers. <lb/>
We invite comparison of <lb/>
and prices of the following <lb/>
Gent's Furnish- <lb/>
Goods, Trunks, Valises, <lb/>
Hardware, Crockery, Tinware, <lb/>
Wood and Willow Ware, <lb/>
lines yon will find beautiful j Provisions, and aB <lb/>
styles. No prettier to be found j kinds of Fanning Implements <lb/>
in town. I and Furniture. <lb/>
., <lb/>
CENTS FURNISHING GOODS, <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
Beware <lb/>
of imitations, buy only <lb/>
fixed wire <lb/>
the genuine <lb/>
On the first page of <lb/>
Tarn to day is article the <lb/>
Baltimore <lb/>
about the large light Louse which <lb/>
efforts are made to build on <lb/>
Diamond Shoal, off Cape <lb/>
loss with which tho con- <lb/>
tractors met by storm early in <lb/>
July. This is to be <lb/>
the must dangerous section of I he <lb/>
Atlantic coast and no point is <lb/>
a light house needed more. To <lb/>
get each a one as is needed there <lb/>
will cost the government an <lb/>
amount of money, but this <lb/>
should not be considered over <lb/>
the many lives placed in <lb/>
jeopardy by lite dangerous <lb/>
An idea of the of the <lb/>
may be had from the fact <lb/>
that it an exceedingly difficult <lb/>
matter to get workmen to assist in <lb/>
Constructing the light house, and <lb/>
those best acquainted with that <lb/>
part of the coast cannot be induced <lb/>
to go. While at Ocracoke test <lb/>
week met a gentleman <lb/>
Hyde who is a skilled <lb/>
mechanic and blacksmith, and <lb/>
Were told that he had been offered <lb/>
per month to go work on the <lb/>
light house. He declined the offer, <lb/>
saying he would not go for <lb/>
per month. We were also told <lb/>
that an effort was made to get some <lb/>
of tho residents of Ocracoke to go <lb/>
as ordinary at per <lb/>
.,. lb t . w to be nominated, and of their <lb/>
month, but they t go at j J h <lb/>
and make us room for <lb/>
OUR FALL STOCK. <lb/>
have a good many <lb/>
SNOW STICK. <lb/>
Modern Tobacco Barn Company. <lb/>
OXFORD, N. C. <lb/>
-OF <lb/>
Tho N. C. Press Association <lb/>
will meet at Winston week. <lb/>
From a partial <lb/>
have seen published the meeting <lb/>
will be very interesting and a good <lb/>
time is in store for the editors. <lb/>
The Reflector hopes to be on <lb/>
hand. <lb/>
Sinner Boris, <lb/>
which for the next <lb/>
THIRTY DAYS <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
last will testament Mrs. S. <lb/>
Hill, late Pitt county K. C, this Is <lb/>
to notify all persons having claim <lb/>
against the estate of said deceased to <lb/>
exhibit them to the undersigned, on or <lb/>
before tho 9th day of July or tab <lb/>
notice will be plead bar of their re- <lb/>
All persons Indebted said <lb/>
estate will make. Immediate pay- <lb/>
This July 1801. <lb/>
Executor. <lb/>
D. D. HASKETT, <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
Mai <lb/>
School <lb/>
The next Session of this School <lb/>
gin on MONDAY, AUGUST 24th. <lb/>
IN MEMORIAM- <lb/>
Tuesday July at <lb/>
X. C, Whit. U one <lb/>
of Martin county's most young <lb/>
men died of fever, aged <lb/>
noble whose <lb/>
with a noble <lb/>
BOMB of having the respect and <lb/>
affection of all good people who knew <lb/>
him. sen. over <lb/>
his and lie hath passed from the <lb/>
toils of earth to In the vest <lb/>
fruitions of eternity. <lb/>
Like a shadow thrown <lb/>
Softly and swiftly from passing <lb/>
Death fell upon <lb/>
Whit had ban teaching several miles <lb/>
north of at Dr. under <lb/>
whose instruction he <lb/>
cine. He was successful Indeed in the <lb/>
so much so that they would <lb/>
net give when term expired <lb/>
hut urged him to for then, through <lb/>
summer. Feeling badly, he u- <lb/>
to take two week and re- <lb/>
turned to hi father's home, near Ever- <lb/>
where ha look his bed and alter <lb/>
ten days with fever <lb/>
breathed his last in full triumphs of <lb/>
Christian faith. bad a bright and <lb/>
cheerful disposition was gifted with <lb/>
many of those fine qualities that adorn <lb/>
his father's character. <lb/>
A very earnest and energetic young <lb/>
man, he gave promise of becoming one <lb/>
of greatest usefulness to his country. <lb/>
lie was fully real- <lb/>
those natural duties that we are <lb/>
called upon to recognize even <lb/>
in early manhood, and he discharged <lb/>
them manfully and nobly. <lb/>
Though I knew Whit well and loved <lb/>
him, it was my fortune to be with Mm in <lb/>
the last, few months only as a corpse from <lb/>
the A A K Junction to Tarboro. <lb/>
After the funeral services from <lb/>
church hi run were interred In <lb/>
the cemetery of that church. <lb/>
would draw nigh and lay my h <lb/>
tribute of regret, admiration <lb/>
love feeling assured <lb/>
he will evermore walk the streets <lb/>
the New Jerusalem and rest in the <lb/>
bowers of heaven. Farewell <lb/>
my friend and companion Long may <lb/>
thy memory be cherished and r virtues <lb/>
emulated by the of thy native <lb/>
county and state. <lb/>
And to those who most keenly feel the <lb/>
loss, you bear In mind that it <lb/>
hand of AM-Wise <lb/>
all things that has cut <lb/>
him down in the prime of his hood, <lb/>
Who would call back <lb/>
To this dark and dreary track V <lb/>
Who would bid him <lb/>
to sorrow and to pain t <lb/>
He's sweetly sleeping in Way cross <lb/>
Not a sound disturbs bis rest. <lb/>
May God bless those who mourn their <lb/>
to that this is true, bat the Domination it mac the best. <lb/>
is <lb/>
price. We are cot prepared; statement that be <lb/>
lat this is time, hut i <lb/>
told as by patties <lb/>
r. <lb/>
we <lb/>
will sell at <lb/>
COST <lb/>
order to <lb/>
It pay yon to <lb/>
LOOK STOCK, <lb/>
made some <lb/>
Large Reductions <lb/>
in price already, there be <lb/>
many made in tits Mt <lb/>
days. <lb/>
WATCH US. <lb/>
Tout My. <lb/>
St ore ware, <lb/>
Pipe, Hollow ware, Tin <lb/>
ware. Nails, Doors, Sash. Locks <lb/>
Butts and Hinges, Glass. <lb/>
Paints and Oils, <lb/>
Tuition per term of JO <lb/>
Primary, per session, I <lb/>
Intermediate, per session, <lb/>
Higher 12.80 <lb/>
Languages, 3.00 <lb/>
Tim School thorough M of <lb/>
its Instruction, mild its <lb/>
having in view nil times the <lb/>
full preparation of young men and boy <lb/>
for active business life, or successful col- <lb/>
courses. Board can be obtained <lb/>
with principal, or at other places in <lb/>
town reasonable rates. One half of <lb/>
tuition payable at the middle of the <lb/>
term, the remainder at Us close. For <lb/>
further see or address, <lb/>
W. H. A. B., <lb/>
Greenville, X. O. Principal. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Mechanic Arts <lb/>
will its third session on September <lb/>
3rd. Increased facilities and equip- <lb/>
in every department. The past <lb/>
successful rear has given further evidence <lb/>
of its practical value, and its young men <lb/>
are already In demand for responsible <lb/>
Total cost, 8100.00. Each <lb/>
County Superintendent of Education <lb/>
will examine applicants for <lb/>
ALEX. Q. <lb/>
The increased stove trade this <lb/>
season is the best evidence that <lb/>
the I the for <lb/>
the people. The public are in- <lb/>
to examine my stock be- <lb/>
fore purchasing- <lb/>
D. D. HASKETT. <lb/>
Our stock of Shoes and <lb/>
mm is a attractive. <lb/>
Sip <lb/>
think we can you both in <lb/>
quality and lit. One of the lead- <lb/>
Shoes with us is our Opera <lb/>
Toe with Common Sense Heel. <lb/>
This is a long felt want with the <lb/>
ladies. <lb/>
In Men and Boys Shoes we <lb/>
have in stock and to arrive the <lb/>
best line eyer carried by us. j <lb/>
We have sold L. M. Reynold's; <lb/>
Shoes for the two years and <lb/>
find them to be the best line ever <lb/>
handled by us. This spring we <lb/>
will have a complete line of <lb/>
these Shoes and when friends <lb/>
are in need of good shoes we <lb/>
will be pleased to them. <lb/>
We carry the largest and best <lb/>
selected stock of Furniture to <lb/>
our town and will sell at priest <lb/>
We have a nice line of Mat- <lb/>
lines which we will sell at low <lb/>
figures. <lb/>
In Children Carriages we <lb/>
best and prettiest line <lb/>
carried us. <lb/>
We realize importance <lb/>
selling goods a small <lb/>
We do not claim to sell <lb/>
at cost, but do claim and <lb/>
up our assertion, that we <lb/>
give you honest goods for <lb/>
honest money. <lb/>
See Us Talk With Us Try Us <lb/>
REDUCTION. <lb/>
REDUCTION. <lb/>
REDUCTION. <lb/>
ReductioN. <lb/>
address. <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C <lb/>
President. <lb/>
MILLINERY <lb/>
I take pleasure In to <lb/>
people of Greenville and the <lb/>
rounding country that my <lb/>
-SPRING STOCK <lb/>
is now arriving and or <lb/>
I have secured the service;, M a <lb/>
City Trimmer who will execute work to <lb/>
suit the most taste. new <lb/>
stock will be sold at the lowest margin <lb/>
that millinery goods ever been <lb/>
handled before in this market. <lb/>
lino of Fancy Goods, <lb/>
consisting Engravings, Oil <lb/>
Painting, Picture <lb/>
Tablets, Pin Good. China <lb/>
Vases, Jewelry, Curtains, <lb/>
Linen Shades, Ac These will be sold <lb/>
out at cost as must be disposed of <lb/>
by the last June. All who wish to <lb/>
make great bargains for themselves <lb/>
at and see me before<lb/>
No Ga. <lb/>
Nut Term Sept. 3rd, <lb/>
Kept. 2nd. <lb/>
Tuition per term. young <lb/>
men talent and will be <lb/>
aided scholarships and loans. Be- <lb/>
sides the General Course of <lb/>
which offer a wide f <lb/>
studies, there arc, courses in Law, Med- <lb/>
and For <lb/>
GEO. T. WINSTON, <lb/>
Male and Female. <lb/>
Fall Term Monday, August; <lb/>
Full corps of and experienced <lb/>
teachers. AH the English branches, <lb/>
to <lb/>
with Music. Art, Elocution and <lb/>
Ancient Languages, <lb/>
roved <lb/>
the most <lb/>
methods. <lb/>
LOCATION. <lb/>
Hamilton is situated on a bluff near <lb/>
the river, and Is most <lb/>
beautiful town in Eastern Carolina, the <lb/>
streets being wide and shaded with sliver <lb/>
maple; It is healthy, and society Is <lb/>
high-toned and moral. There are four <lb/>
churches, and nearly every <lb/>
place belongs to some Christian <lb/>
nation. <lb/>
TRIP, <lb/>
boy and girl in North <lb/>
Carolina the <lb/>
to be held in in <lb/>
The Principal will pay the mil- <lb/>
road expenses of all boarding pupils who <lb/>
enter week of the school for the <lb/>
term to Raleigh and <lb/>
pupils will thus be enabled to see <lb/>
without railroad expense the greatest <lb/>
exhibition o products and re- <lb/>
source ever exhibited. No other school <lb/>
In Eastern Carolina such an in- <lb/>
to its boarders. <lb/>
Five <lb/>
Board, English Branches ., 100.00 <lb/>
Board, English Branches, Latin, <lb/>
Latin, <lb/>
Music on Piano, 71.00 <lb/>
If paid la advance for the entire term <lb/>
a discount of per cent, will made <lb/>
from the above rates. Otherwise bill <lb/>
will be payable monthly. <lb/>
For circulars or other information ad- <lb/>
JOHN DUCKETT. <lb/>
Principal. <lb/>
Hamilton, Martin Co., , <lb/>
PIT BITTERS <lb/>
ran. <lb/>
BROWN BROS. <lb/>
Ladies we know full well you remember how the <lb/>
after the reduction you in our last year Spring <lb/>
Goods, so we now make another spring <lb/>
on the following goods <lb/>
Edging, Swiss <lb/>
Embroideries, India <lb/>
Linens, and Check <lb/>
Teasel Goth, Summer J <lb/>
Cashmeres, Ginghams, <lb/>
lies, Percale, f <lb/>
and all the many other things a Spring Look at <lb/>
-----reduced pi <lb/>
Ginghams at <lb/>
Ginghams at <lb/>
Ginghams at <lb/>
C halites at <lb/>
eta at <lb/>
Teasel at eta. <lb/>
Teasel at <lb/>
Hamburg at <lb/>
Hamburg at e <lb/>
White Goods at <lb/>
. i. . <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in STAPLE AND FANCY G El <lb/>
MEAT <lb/>
M Car Load Feed Oats, Car load Corn, Car load No. Hay, <lb/>
S Oar Load Side Moat, Car Load St, Louis <lb/>
Heavy Mess Pork, <lb/>
Sugar, SB Gail Ax all kinds. <lb/>
B lo Rail Road Mills Snuff. <lb/>
m Polo Rico Molasses, SO Tubs Lard. <lb/>
Star Lye, Gross Matches. <lb/>
m Also full line Halting Soda, Soap, Starch, Tobacco, <lb/>
Candle, Canned Goods, Wrapping Paper, Paper <lb/>
to tile <lb/>
above goods. <lb/>
J. A. ANDREWS. GREENVILLE, <lb/>
MILITARY <lb/>
Board Mass Plan. New <lb/>
Barracks. Mess Hall, Superintendent Quarters, etc. Mt i <lb/>
Open September 1891. Send for <lb/>
W. T. II. Kl <lb/>
Patent Wire Tobacco <lb/>
CAN BE USED IN ANY BARN. <lb/>
M Wine.- <lb/>
pricks, a <lb/>
Wires Cl. <lb/>
to <lb/>
. <lb/>
PRICKS ON <lb/>
rm <lb/>
ill <lb/>
M Wire for s re,., <lb/>
on <lb/>
TOBACCO OfF CO., Vt.<lb/>
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M. R. LANG'S COLUMN. <lb/>
M. R LANG. <lb/>
THIS WEEK. <lb/>
We offer <lb/>
25.000 25.000<lb/>
25.000<lb/>
25.000<lb/>
YARDS <lb/>
various styles wash <lb/>
including, <lb/>
Ginghams, ms <lb/>
Ginghams. Ginghams, <lb/>
Ginghams, Gingham. <lb/>
Ginghams, Ginghams, <lb/>
Ginghams, GINGHAMS. Ginghams, <lb/>
Ginghams, Ginghams. <lb/>
Ginghams, <lb/>
Ginghams, Ginghams, <lb/>
Gingham, Ginghams <lb/>
Ginghams.<lb/>
Outings, <lb/>
-AT GREATLY- <lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Local Sparks <lb/>
August. <lb/>
Eighth month. <lb/>
Grapes are <lb/>
The weather continues bad. <lb/>
Sowing turnip seed is in order. <lb/>
Cart for sale by J. C. <lb/>
Fruit Jars and Rubbers cheap at <lb/>
the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
The Town Council was in session <lb/>
is visiting <lb/>
her <lb/>
PRICES. <lb/>
Our Summer Stock. <lb/>
Youths, and Boys <lb/>
READY MADE CLOTHING, <lb/>
At Greatly Reduced Prices. <lb/>
O- <lb/>
o-<lb/>
Every <lb/>
will foal the effect <lb/>
of our reduction sale <lb/>
-----O <lb/>
----O <lb/>
------O <lb/>
Don't <lb/>
Fail to <lb/>
K, <lb/>
last night. <lb/>
Latest styles of Shirts, Collars <lb/>
and at C. T. <lb/>
First the Corned <lb/>
Mullets at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Peaches have been more plentiful <lb/>
the past week. <lb/>
Fresh Boss Biscuits for the well <lb/>
and at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Point Lace Flour is always uniform <lb/>
in quality at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
The freshet in the river is damage <lb/>
low land crops. <lb/>
cure <lb/>
any skin disease on man or beast. <lb/>
good Telegraph PoSes wanted. <lb/>
Particulars will be given at this <lb/>
office. <lb/>
A large demand for fruit jars is <lb/>
this season. <lb/>
Bees- <lb/>
wax and Bides, at the Old Brick <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
has weak eyes or <lb/>
scratches, <lb/>
The melons are inferior, owing to <lb/>
excessive wet <lb/>
The J. G. dwelling house <lb/>
is for tent. Apply to Matthews <lb/>
All work done by the Greenville <lb/>
Iron Works is B. <lb/>
Ellington. <lb/>
It is a good time to engage space <lb/>
for fall advertisements. <lb/>
Cheapest Bedsteads, <lb/>
Cradles and Mattresses at the Old <lb/>
Brick Store. <lb/>
Go to Congleton Tyson's if yon <lb/>
want a good smoke and get a <lb/>
den Sail Cigar. <lb/>
Five of Saturday, Sunday. <lb/>
and Monday in this month. <lb/>
St Tyson keep it fine <lb/>
line of California fruits other <lb/>
line canned goods. <lb/>
Tobacco Knives, Thermometers <lb/>
and at. D. . <lb/>
Store open at until o'clock. <lb/>
The foot bridge is <lb/>
in a rickety condition again. <lb/>
The Latest Improved. Brown Cot- <lb/>
ton Gin in the <lb/>
D. Agent for Pitt <lb/>
Go's Hue <lb/>
grade Celebrated Coffee <lb/>
kept by Tyson. Give <lb/>
it a trial- <lb/>
Mr. P. Manning brought us a <lb/>
sample of bright cured tobacco Sat- <lb/>
advertisement of Alexander, <lb/>
Morgan Co., Factors <lb/>
General on <lb/>
third page. <lb/>
If yon want something nice go to <lb/>
Congleton Tyson's get some <lb/>
of their New Spring Batter Just <lb/>
rived to-day. <lb/>
A has been established <lb/>
at Mr. A. G. Cox's to be called Win <lb/>
Morgan Co , <lb/>
highest prices, quick sales <lb/>
and prompt return. Try and <lb/>
convinced.- <lb/>
want highest market prices <lb/>
for your Irish Potatoes other <lb/>
produce, shin to <lb/>
Co., Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
The colored people are preparing <lb/>
for a big excursion from here to <lb/>
Washington on the 13th. <lb/>
To avoid currying over stock to <lb/>
another season Mrs. Fannie Joyner <lb/>
will now selling her Miring <lb/>
and millinery at reduced <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
ladies gold watch, <lb/>
with chain about S long at- <lb/>
The finder will be liberally <lb/>
rewarded by leaving it at the Re- <lb/>
office. <lb/>
Saturday Mr. W. R. Whichard <lb/>
brought the a sack of <lb/>
apples for which thanks arc in order. <lb/>
We are now ready to an <lb/>
or Machinery. Castings <lb/>
made to order. Cash price for old <lb/>
the Works, <lb/>
A. B. Ellington, Proprietor. <lb/>
One of the new street cars of <lb/>
was named in honor of <lb/>
our townsman ex-Gov. T. J. Jarvis. <lb/>
The assignment of Latham <lb/>
will not interfere <lb/>
I Tobacco Hue Farmers are <lb/>
requested to come for their as <lb/>
early as can, and floes are <lb/>
cash. <lb/>
Read the advertisement of <lb/>
A- Harris. in this sad <lb/>
call on work in their line <lb/>
is needed, <lb/>
Col. Sugg predicts that there will <lb/>
be 10.000 Mies of in Pitt <lb/>
county next year. The prediction <lb/>
will not lie found much out of the <lb/>
way. <lb/>
For <lb/>
both sexes, will begin the fall term <lb/>
August 25th, For terms pr <lb/>
circulars address the Principal. <lb/>
Z. <lb/>
Greenville, S. to <lb/>
A complete and beautiful line of <lb/>
Bureau Scarfs and Mate in linen. <lb/>
Ladies, Misses and Children's <lb/>
lie Caps, Infant Sacks Fas- <lb/>
in <lb/>
for Lad for sale by Mrs. Fannie <lb/>
Joyner. <lb/>
K. A. Clerk Superior <lb/>
Court, as to say that be will <lb/>
he absent from bis office the second <lb/>
week in August. All persons having <lb/>
business will please make a note of <lb/>
with <lb/>
Mrs. Dr. F. W. Brown <lb/>
in Plymouth. <lb/>
Miss Eva is visiting <lb/>
uncle. Dr. C. J- <lb/>
Miss Ma iv of Tarboro, is <lb/>
veiling Wiley Brown. <lb/>
Mrs. K. Glenn, of Elm City, is <lb/>
visiting Mrs. Mayor James. <lb/>
Miss. Addie Johnson, is visiting <lb/>
her sister, Mrs. C. D. <lb/>
Mr. J. F. Joyner and family are <lb/>
spending the week at Beaufort. <lb/>
Miss Warren is visiting her <lb/>
sister, Mrs. E. B. Moore, in Bertie. <lb/>
Miss Lina Sheppard and Master <lb/>
Hugh arc visiting relatives at Kins- <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
John of Goldsboro, <lb/>
is visiting his daughter, Mrs. B. F. <lb/>
Sugg. <lb/>
Mr. Bruce Latham, of Plymouth, is <lb/>
spending a few days with relatives <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Mr. Wilson is home <lb/>
Georgia spending a few days <lb/>
bis parents. <lb/>
Mrs. John Flanagan was quite sick <lb/>
week bat is now improving, we <lb/>
arc glad to learn. <lb/>
Mrs. W. B- Duke returned Mon- <lb/>
day evening from a visit to her <lb/>
in Nab county. <lb/>
Mr. O. has moved into the <lb/>
residence that was occupied the <lb/>
late Mr. J. <lb/>
Clarence Whichard, one of our <lb/>
typos, is spending a few days with <lb/>
in the country. <lb/>
Prof. Z. D. last week <lb/>
moved his family to Greenville. <lb/>
They occupy the Institute. <lb/>
Mr. J. T. Balfour, Wilson, has <lb/>
moved to Greenville and taken a <lb/>
with John Flanagan Buggy <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
Gov. Jarvis, Mrs. Jarvis, Mis. <lb/>
Miss and the <lb/>
children of Maj. Latham are at <lb/>
Cleveland Springs. <lb/>
Mess. W. L. Brown and <lb/>
have moved insurance of- <lb/>
to the second story of the Skin <lb/>
building, cast side of St. <lb/>
Messrs. E. A. J. W. <lb/>
S. T. White and Misses <lb/>
and Rosa Forbes returned Sat- <lb/>
from a few visit at <lb/>
Mr. George Dowdy, mate of the <lb/>
steamer Myers, smiled on the <lb/>
for a few minutes Saturday. <lb/>
George is a clever fellow and a <lb/>
navigator. <lb/>
Mr. J. Williamson <lb/>
home Saturday from where <lb/>
he has been for several weeks. We <lb/>
are glad to know his health has con- <lb/>
improved. <lb/>
Prof. W. J. Matthews left Monday <lb/>
to spend a few days at his old home <lb/>
in Gates county, from where he will <lb/>
go on lo Wadesboro to take charge <lb/>
the school a; that place. <lb/>
Mr. Henry Sheppard is moving Ins <lb/>
family into the Mrs. Dancy dwelling <lb/>
on Pitt street. He will not return to <lb/>
Asheville but has resumed his <lb/>
here with Latham Skinner. <lb/>
Mr. R. P. Walton, agent of the <lb/>
Norfolk Virginian, has in town <lb/>
this week in the interest of that <lb/>
mil. is an excellent paper <lb/>
and we will have a good number <lb/>
of subscribers here. <lb/>
Mr. Warren returned home <lb/>
Saturday from where he had <lb/>
been visiting bis son, Mr. O. E. War- <lb/>
who is Assistant Horticulturist <lb/>
at the College and Ex- <lb/>
Farm. <lb/>
Rev. It. R. John will return home <lb/>
this from his visit to Chatham, <lb/>
and will occupy pulpit at the <lb/>
Methodist Church next Sunday <lb/>
morning and night. We trust he <lb/>
has bad a pleasant vacation. <lb/>
Mr. C T. has gone north <lb/>
lo purchase his fall stock of goods. <lb/>
He is the first to go from here this <lb/>
season will visit <lb/>
and <lb/>
ho gets back he will have lots <lb/>
of cheap goods and you should be <lb/>
sure to call on him. <lb/>
There will be a basket picnic at <lb/>
Ayden next Wednesday, 12th, to <lb/>
which everybody is to go and <lb/>
take a basket. The managers are <lb/>
W. L. Tucker, J. and <lb/>
J. C. Savage. There will be speaking. <lb/>
That is a most liberal offer made <lb/>
by Prof. John principal of <lb/>
Hamilton Institute, to give each one <lb/>
of bis boarding pupils a free trip to <lb/>
the Southern Exposition at Raleigh <lb/>
next fall. There will much about <lb/>
the Exposition to interest and <lb/>
and it will be a trip for the <lb/>
pupils. <lb/>
Travel. <lb/>
W. A. of the steamer <lb/>
Myers, says be has been running on <lb/>
Tar River twenty live years and that <lb/>
travel has been larger this summer <lb/>
in any summer previous. He <lb/>
says that at low water the river <lb/>
is in the worst condition for <lb/>
that he has ever known it to be. <lb/>
What is being done with the Govern- <lb/>
appropriation for this river <lb/>
Officers. <lb/>
At the meeting of the Greenville <lb/>
Guard yesterday afternoon the fol- <lb/>
lowing officers were elected for the <lb/>
ensuing year <lb/>
CaptainS. T. Hooker <lb/>
1st C. Vines. <lb/>
2nd Lieut R. W. King. <lb/>
C. Flanagan. <lb/>
L. Sugg. <lb/>
At the encampment of Confederate <lb/>
veterans and pensioners at Wrights- <lb/>
ville last week, there were one <lb/>
men and one armed men. <lb/>
Of the former Pitt county furnished <lb/>
two, Bennett Dunn and J. F. <lb/>
of the latter one, Bryant Buck. Two <lb/>
other old soldiers, James Turnage <lb/>
and W. U. Gurganus, were present <lb/>
from this county. There may have <lb/>
been some others there from Pitt <lb/>
whose names we failed to learn. <lb/>
Railroad Taxation, <lb/>
The assessed of railroad <lb/>
property for taxation in Pitt county <lb/>
is as <lb/>
Wilmington Weldon <lb/>
railroad, l 71,114.14 <lb/>
Raleigh <lb/>
railroad, <lb/>
From which the county will de- <lb/>
rive for the year <lb/>
For general purposes, <lb/>
For school purposes 307.70 <lb/>
Hotel Closed. <lb/>
The Ocracoke visitors have all re- <lb/>
turned home and the hotel has closed <lb/>
for the season. We are that <lb/>
ibis is because the stockholders or <lb/>
hotel failed to fill part <lb/>
of the contract with the lessees. <lb/>
There was room <lb/>
about the furnishings of the build- <lb/>
and also the peer and <lb/>
wharf, the latter not being consider- <lb/>
ed entirely safe. Ocracoke is too <lb/>
nice a place to let decline as a resort <lb/>
and we it come out better <lb/>
than ever next season. <lb/>
The colored base ball club of this <lb/>
town went to Wilson Monday night <lb/>
to play of <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Next week the State Al- <lb/>
will meet at Morehead, begin- <lb/>
Tuesday. There will be a <lb/>
attendance. <lb/>
large <lb/>
A son of Mr. Warren Tucker <lb/>
brought us a stalk of tobacco, <lb/>
day, bright lemon <lb/>
color. It is a good specimen. <lb/>
Takes Ear Valise <lb/>
People in love will be absent mind- <lb/>
ed and make peculiar blunders some- <lb/>
times, but we saw a case the other <lb/>
day in which one of the parties was <lb/>
color blind. A mm traveling <lb/>
on a steamer had a black valise with <lb/>
bis best girl traveling on the <lb/>
same steamer had a Ian colored <lb/>
valise. When the wharf was reached <lb/>
at which the young was to <lb/>
part he took the tan valise ashore <lb/>
with him. The mistake was dis- <lb/>
covered in time to he <lb/>
before the boat I out from the <lb/>
dock. A little later and there might <lb/>
have been a repetition of one chapter <lb/>
in Mark Twain's <lb/>
Sanitation <lb/>
Mn. Editor Is It a great won- <lb/>
or surprise to any that <lb/>
there is such a race of <lb/>
and other sickness in the town <lb/>
of Greenville, with the present con- <lb/>
of the There has not <lb/>
oven a time in the of the <lb/>
town when it was more <lb/>
not even in the days of -no.; <lb/>
There is not the slightest care seems <lb/>
to be paid to the of <lb/>
lice. The town pays two stout, <lb/>
healthy policemen to look after <lb/>
these things, and yet, they can lie <lb/>
seen at almost any horn of day <lb/>
sitting around the streets doing <lb/>
nothing, when there are a hundred <lb/>
places of the foulest and most sick- <lb/>
kind, sending a stench <lb/>
almost intolerable. Some of <lb/>
the town are almost <lb/>
and yet these places are not. rooked <lb/>
alter. Tax <lb/>
L. Clark, of Black Jack, <lb/>
tells us that the crops down in his <lb/>
neighborhood are and the <lb/>
best that section had in many <lb/>
years. <lb/>
Rev. R F. Taylor has been con- <lb/>
ducting a protracted meeting at <lb/>
school four miles <lb/>
above town. The meeting closed <lb/>
day night. <lb/>
Late Saturday night a difficulty <lb/>
occurred between Mr. J. L. Daniel, <lb/>
night watchman, and Mr. R. Greene, <lb/>
r., in which the latter was badly- <lb/>
hurt. He was. shot several times <lb/>
s the balls making pain- <lb/>
wounds. <lb/>
was so much noise about the <lb/>
door of the Baptist Church Sunday <lb/>
night that i deacon was seat <lb/>
out to see if it could lit stopped, and <lb/>
the pastor was so disturbed that he <lb/>
closed the service before finishing <lb/>
bis sermon. it was making <lb/>
the noise must been ignorant <lb/>
of the severity the law against <lb/>
of public worship and did <lb/>
not realize that they might be called <lb/>
upon to answer a charge against <lb/>
them for such an or else they <lb/>
were very bold lo risk themselves re- <lb/>
of consequences. <lb/>
speaking poorly it <lb/>
is not Safe be disturbing public <lb/>
worship <lb/>
Vantage <lb/>
During July the Register Deeds <lb/>
issued licenses to. following <lb/>
Satchwell and <lb/>
h. Williams. mid Marv <lb/>
K,. Crawford, W. E. Rand s. <lb/>
J M- Beatrice <lb/>
Thomas Forest <lb/>
John Turnage and Eliza <lb/>
John E. and <lb/>
Edwards, B. T. Cox and <lb/>
Mary V. Smith, Joseph Butt and <lb/>
Maggie W. Smith. <lb/>
Purvis and <lb/>
Mandy Little, Elijah Johnson and <lb/>
Cora Grimes, John Steward <lb/>
Langley, Peter Edwards <lb/>
Edie Pugh, Alex Bailey and <lb/>
WISELY CHOP BULLETIN. <lb/>
For the Week Ending Friday, July 31st <lb/>
1891. <lb/>
Central Office, N. C. <lb/>
of correspondents of <lb/>
the Weekly Crop <lb/>
tin, issued by the North Carolina <lb/>
Station end State <lb/>
Weather Service, for the week end- <lb/>
Friday, July 31st, 1891, show <lb/>
that unfavorable conditions have <lb/>
generally prevailed. The weather <lb/>
has continued cool and cloudy, with <lb/>
constant rains interrupting farm <lb/>
work, and giving grass another <lb/>
start. In the Western District, the <lb/>
weather has been warmer and the <lb/>
rainfall not so heavy, these <lb/>
causing a considerable <lb/>
of crop in that district. <lb/>
Cotton is growing too and <lb/>
not well, a continuation of <lb/>
rainy weather will shedding <lb/>
and rust. Some complaint of to- <lb/>
Present <lb/>
of Cotton corn <lb/>
tobacco The following total <lb/>
for the week have been re- <lb/>
Weldon 1.03, Wilmington <lb/>
11.51, Gibson 1.50, Smith field 3.20, <lb/>
Godwin 2.75, Asheville 1.00, <lb/>
bury 0.78, Oak 1.01, Raleigh <lb/>
reports received, <lb/>
Batters has been <lb/>
too much rainy and cloudy weather <lb/>
lining the past week, which com- <lb/>
with deficiency in tempera- <lb/>
has been for all <lb/>
crops. Cotton is not fruiting well, <lb/>
and ii rainy weather continues is <lb/>
likely to shed its blooms. Grass is <lb/>
making headway again. Condition <lb/>
of cotton has decreased two per <lb/>
cent.; coin is about the same, while <lb/>
tobacco has slightly improved. <lb/>
Present of Cotton <lb/>
com <lb/>
peanuts potatoes reports <lb/>
received, representing coos <lb/>
Central <lb/>
favorable conditions have generally <lb/>
prevailed in tins district. Cloudy, <lb/>
cool, and weather is <lb/>
cot to grow and it is not <lb/>
fruiting well, already affect- <lb/>
ed with and blooms dropping <lb/>
in a few places. Corn and tobacco <lb/>
will suffer it the rams continue. <lb/>
work at a standstill and <lb/>
crops becoming A hail <lb/>
storm destroyed crops in to <lb/>
estimated value of fusty thous- <lb/>
and dollar.-. Condition of <lb/>
Cotton com <lb/>
reports received, representing <lb/>
Western weal <lb/>
in this baa generally <lb/>
quite favorable m many <lb/>
The though excessive in <lb/>
places, has been so con- <lb/>
as in other portions <lb/>
r and sun- <lb/>
shine, prevailed. Crop- consequent- <lb/>
considerable improvement <lb/>
as compared with last week. Pres- <lb/>
condition of Cot <lb/>
corn tobacco This Is an <lb/>
per cent, for cotton, <lb/>
and per cent, pit tobacco <lb/>
late is quite large, able <lb/>
to bear a fair re- <lb/>
represent counties. <lb/>
EXPLANATION. <lb/>
Condition crops .-tided <lb/>
of <lb/>
Best condition is <lb/>
K V is to <lb/>
Good condition is In <lb/>
Fair ion is to <lb/>
Poor condition is under <lb/>
DAVIS SCHOOL <lb/>
A MILITARY INSTITUTE <lb/>
FOR BOYS and <lb/>
civil i-n- <lb/>
Full<lb/>
Art. In <lb/>
RATES. <lb/>
WINSTON. N. C <lb/>
A CARD.<lb/>
People of Greenville I'M <lb/>
You will tea from an advertisement <lb/>
in this issue of the <lb/>
that I have assumed charge <lb/>
the Greenville Male Academy. <lb/>
I taught this school for you from <lb/>
the Fall of 1883 to the Spring tr <lb/>
1885. and you gave it your liberal <lb/>
patronage. one will concede <lb/>
that Greenville needs a first- <lb/>
class school. No town it <lb/>
size, whatever else it have, ii <lb/>
complete without it. No teacher can <lb/>
do this alone. The people <lb/>
unaided accomplish it. But people <lb/>
teacher united for this end <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 <lb/>
you this time for the purpose of <lb/>
giving such a school as you and I <lb/>
will take a pride in. D i By desire <lb/>
that the hall have a sufficient <lb/>
number of pupils to justify the em- <lb/>
of assistant teachers, so <lb/>
that the work may be <lb/>
done. Will you to <lb/>
do shall to <lb/>
instruction equal lo 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, such <lb/>
as will always insure success in any <lb/>
male school. <lb/>
Young men and boys may lure be <lb/>
prepared in depart- <lb/>
of business or thoroughly <lb/>
pared for entrance into the <lb/>
Colleges the State or the <lb/>
If these things me facts the <lb/>
only thing necessary for the <lb/>
of the is that it shall have <lb/>
your endorsement and support. Can <lb/>
I rely on this <lb/>
Patents i guardians having sons <lb/>
and wards which it is they <lb/>
should hoard from home lo secure <lb/>
educational advantages are hereby <lb/>
assured these boys, if sent to <lb/>
this school, shall have proper <lb/>
hot Ii and out of school. A <lb/>
limned number can obtain board <lb/>
with the principal, and he <lb/>
directly under his supervision all of <lb/>
the lime. We would like to have a <lb/>
liberal patronage Iron lira country, <lb/>
and will assure these patrons that <lb/>
their interests will be Hooked. <lb/>
To one and all we would say seed <lb/>
boys and help make Green- <lb/>
ville Male Academy second to no <lb/>
town academy in the Slate, <lb/>
you do Ibis Any information <lb/>
sired may be had by seeing or <lb/>
ting to me. Thanking yon <lb/>
past patronage soliciting a con- <lb/>
of the same, am <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
July <lb/>
Ii Is in month people wherever <lb/>
Panacea Water has tried or heard <lb/>
of that In dyspepsia, in Chronic <lb/>
Scrofula It basalt in all no en <lb/>
Now tins la not the but <lb/>
it is what we Sen get some of the best <lb/>
and moat men in North <lb/>
Carolina to underwrite, on <lb/>
particulars. <lb/>
-Having jut purchased two big lots <lb/>
Sample Notions. <lb/>
Comprising in <lb/>
the notion <lb/>
-them at <lb/>
line, we to sell <lb/>
NEW YORK COST <lb/>
We are now extra effort to close out our entire sum- <lb/>
mer stock, which propose to do, at less than their <lb/>
value. Also propose to sell our entire stock of <lb/>
d Shoes, <lb/>
at cost to make room for fall stock. 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 Brick Store. T. <lb/>
JOHN F. President. <lb/>
s. H NASH. ,. <lb/>
C. W. <lb/>
A. I. II Kl Kit, <lb/>
ALEX. <lb/>
Agent. <lb/>
THE CENTRAL <lb/>
Is located at the landings of the Washington A <lb/>
Greenville Boats and at the depot of the <lb/>
A R. Railroad. <lb/>
Will be ready for business by <lb/>
Having made Mm f in the tutted <lb/>
States to have their our we can price <lb/>
for your Tobacco as any oilier market hi the State. How convenient <lb/>
ibis will lie for our fill county to their tobacco by boat <lb/>
one day and attend I lie Mile in person next day. Those of <lb/>
our friends living within a low can load their <lb/>
and drive our Warehouse where they will find <lb/>
accommodation for their leasts. <lb/>
and <lb/>
The door will be in charge of auctioneer of several years <lb/>
experience. <lb/>
Our Pitt county friends can obtain any information of Mr. Alex at <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
L LITTLE CO., <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
Header when you come to this don't <lb/>
think you have struck a medicine, <lb/>
It i Panacea Water, it is natures <lb/>
remedy. The proper all <lb/>
it and miss i and <lb/>
ha cured of of Chronic. Di- <lb/>
and of liver Kidney troubles. <lb/>
For particulars see <lb/>
For Sale and Rent. <lb/>
Pitt county is to make <lb/>
use of the day apart for her at <lb/>
and have a creditable <lb/>
exhibit there it is time was lie <lb/>
mg started There is but little more <lb/>
than two months now in which to <lb/>
work. This opportunity should not <lb/>
go by unimproved. <lb/>
M. R COLUMN will necessarily be <lb/>
The largo being built by the <lb/>
I louse brothers at House Station is <lb/>
the finishing touches <lb/>
week, and they will soon put in a <lb/>
fine stock of goods. It is whispered <lb/>
steps will be taken soon to erect <lb/>
an oil mill there also. They are en <lb/>
people over there. <lb/>
We beard the estimate made <lb/>
that there are now fully two <lb/>
hundred and fifty up-country farmers <lb/>
working in tobacco in Pitt <lb/>
They came principally from <lb/>
Vance, Person and <lb/>
counties. The <lb/>
hopes of them will locate per- <lb/>
in Pitt. <lb/>
ObI. T. A- Resigns. <lb/>
It Will be generally i egret <lb/>
among of the State <lb/>
the visitors to the an- <lb/>
at <lb/>
when the new roaches them that <lb/>
Col. F. A. Old, this city, baa <lb/>
resigned bis as Quarter- <lb/>
master General. Out Olds -is o <lb/>
of the most <lb/>
of the soldier <lb/>
we ever saw and be has already <lb/>
taken a deep interest in bis work <lb/>
preparing to make the annual. en- <lb/>
a source of <lb/>
everybody. will bard <lb/>
nil bis resignation ix to be <lb/>
regretted. sincerely hope that <lb/>
be will remain in some con- <lb/>
with <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
Writing to a friend from Europe, <lb/>
where he it spending the summer. <lb/>
Senator writes; <lb/>
boarded at New York I <lb/>
have thrown op everything I have <lb/>
accept my in <lb/>
I This is one of Senator's best <lb/>
and it comes like as inspiring <lb/>
from over She waters <lb/>
Me <lb/>
We have the property for <lb/>
Kile and <lb/>
One two-third lot with two story <lb/>
house, four rooms, good <lb/>
house, stables live I- or <lb/>
sale cheap; or per with <lb/>
Two good lots in<lb/>
One house and half lot, <lb/>
garden and stables, good well wale.-. <lb/>
One house and lot. be- <lb/>
cook-room and dining room. Two <lb/>
story house, of <lb/>
For sale or and lot <lb/>
in story six rooms, <lb/>
cook-room dining room <lb/>
Kent for M Ber <lb/>
u. acres of adjoining Hie Fe- <lb/>
male Institute, lying on each <lb/>
ride of the railroad and near the <lb/>
for dwellings <lb/>
The two corner stores In the Tyson <lb/>
Building- rooms In the <lb/>
of same building. <lb/>
We make the collection of rents a <lb/>
If you contemplate baying. <lb/>
or call ace us, or <lb/>
respond with us. <lb/>
Prices of any of the above <lb/>
known on application. <lb/>
Matthews A Which <lb/>
Estate Agents <lb/>
Greenville, X- C <lb/>
NOTICE, <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA, Before Clerk <lb/>
Pitt f Sub. Court. <lb/>
i. lit re by given that f have this <lb/>
day issued letters declaring It. J. <lb/>
K. Evans. G. T. Tyson. John it. <lb/>
Jacob Joyner, J. It. Move. J. A. <lb/>
K. Hooker, James <lb/>
Little, W. J. W. Allen, L. <lb/>
H. K, SWIM I <lb/>
ates and successor a under <lb/>
the name and style of The Greenville <lb/>
Warehouse Company, for Hie <lb/>
set forth in the articles of agree- <lb/>
plan of incorporation, which <lb/>
have been Bled and recorded in this <lb/>
with all privileges powers <lb/>
conferred by chapter of the Code of <lb/>
North Carolina and the laws <lb/>
thereto. <lb/>
The main business proposed so be <lb/>
done by the Corporation is the general <lb/>
selling, storing, <lb/>
marketing and otherwise dealing <lb/>
The place of business of said <lb/>
is Greenville, lilt county, North <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
None of the stockholders of said <lb/>
are to lie 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 said <lb/>
Corporation is thousand U <lb/>
be divided into two thousand shares of <lb/>
twenty-five dollars each. The length of <lb/>
said is to lie ten vasts <lb/>
This 11th day 1891. <lb/>
K. A. MOVE. <lb/>
Clerk Court.<lb/>
MUST GO. <lb/>
i. . <lb/>
WHITE GOODS, <lb/>
N S, <lb/>
AND MULLS. <lb/>
-v <lb/>
MUST GO.<lb/>
The Season I- waning and in sell at a rather than <lb/>
them over. <lb/>
HAMBURG AND EMBROIDERIES. <lb/>
place on the list. in this line a job and we give you l <lb/>
bargain that will please you. <lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
HATH. <lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
flats at reduced prints. Don't forget us when you <lb/>
something in this line. <lb/>
Ladies a perfect titling Corset should try a-------- <lb/>
STRAW <lb/>
STRAW <lb/>
STRAW <lb/>
STRAW <lb/>
STRAW <lb/>
STRAW <lb/>
STRAW <lb/>
STRAW <lb/>
STRAW <lb/>
will also sell <lb/>
STRAW HATS. <lb/>
STRAW HATS. <lb/>
STRAW HATS. <lb/>
STRAW HATS. <lb/>
STRAW HATS. <lb/>
-291 OB a la <lb/>
JAS. L. LITTLE CO. <lb/>
-SHIP <lb/>
For Young Ladies, <lb/>
WILSON, K. C. <lb/>
Fall Session opens September 7th, 1801. <lb/>
A thorough preparatory course of <lb/>
study, with a Full Collegiate Course <lb/>
to that of any Female College in <lb/>
the South. Standard of Scholarship <lb/>
high. Facilities for the , of <lb/>
Mimic and Art unsurpassed. Depart- <lb/>
of Telegraphy, Type- and <lb/>
Short-baud. Beautiful and lo- <lb/>
cal ion. Moderate m- <lb/>
of For <lb/>
address, <lb/>
Wilson, X. C. <lb/>
SMALL Hand <lb/>
Pis Job Work. Stale <lb/>
and price. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
KM So. St., <lb/>
Wilmington, X. C. <lb/>
AND OTHER PRODUCE TO-- <lb/>
ALEXANDER, MORGAN CO., <lb/>
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. <lb/>
i Sec elsewhere of <lb/>
small printing press wanted. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
This is Io forbid all persona hiring or <lb/>
harboring Crawford Bullock, who is <lb/>
contract lo work for me until the end <lb/>
of the year 1891. A person hiring the <lb/>
said Crawford Bullock from this date <lb/>
wilt do so under penalty the law, <lb/>
Aug 4th 1891- <lb/>
C . . <lb/>
WHARF, NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
Guarantee highest market prices, quick sales and prompt <lb/>
G. E. HARRIS, <lb/>
DEALER IN- <lb/>
HARRIS. <lb/>
stair <lb/>
PAINTERS, <lb/>
rim mm m <lb/>
. e. <lb/>
Offer their services to needing <lb/>
work in their line. All work en- <lb/>
trusted to us be in a work- <lb/>
J. L. SUGG. <lb/>
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE Aft <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
OFFICE SUGG k JAMES OLD <lb/>
All kinds Risks placed in <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lowest current rates. <lb/>
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-GLASS FIRE PROOF<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00017507_0004" n="4"/>
<p>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb/>
i N. C. <lb/>
WAS HE A REBEL <lb/>
MAN WITH THE MUSKET. <lb/>
a nil built, to to <lb/>
With i-Ti t <lb/>
arc awl <lb/>
To lift u few Of <lb/>
laureled of the <lb/>
la a of , <lb/>
and the a to <lb/>
Th -it steps of Ma tin- <lb/>
Hat 1-1 Ml from t rate or renown. <lb/>
This <lb/>
by where the took <lb/>
fa.-t of lire. <lb/>
u, cut of who lie tho <lb/>
Of the <lb/>
Your man a hum of <lb/>
Hut in. i. Hie ii <lb/>
knew him. tell And also i know <lb/>
In fell on the battle s wept <lb/>
That th, body that lay la <lb/>
bins <lb/>
plank in I ho <lb/>
Over which some should pa to a fame <lb/>
That shall while stars <lb/>
hero is known by nu echoing name. <lb/>
Bat the of the is mine. <lb/>
I knew him All him and <lb/>
the bad <lb/>
Han and equally free; <lb/>
I as Christ has the <lb/>
poor lad, <lb/>
death made him noble to <lb/>
In the cyclone of war. In the eclipse, <lb/>
shook out its III <lb/>
And ho died with the names that he loved on <lb/>
his lips. <lb/>
His musket still in his <lb/>
close to the fins my soldier down. <lb/>
In the salient front of the line. <lb/>
Van for your heroes the men of re- <lb/>
the man of tho musket is mine <lb/>
There is peace in the May laden grace of the <lb/>
hours <lb/>
That come when the day's work is done. <lb/>
And with tho nameless, who under the <lb/>
flowers <lb/>
asleep in the slant of t he sun. <lb/>
tho taps Put out and silence all <lb/>
sound; <lb/>
strength in the <lb/>
steep who sleep, lie they crowned or <lb/>
An mil be kind to the brave. <lb/>
A I Sentinel. <lb/>
How Silk is Weighted. <lb/>
Various methods have been resorted <lb/>
tn, with and in some far <lb/>
from satisfactory in the weigh- <lb/>
of silk, particular efforts having <lb/>
been made in this direction by French <lb/>
and German manufacturers, each <lb/>
its peculiar advantage's, or other- <lb/>
wise. In one of tho processes now gen- <lb/>
adopted the plan pursued is to <lb/>
reduce the by water to <lb/>
any stronger solution <lb/>
to injure the while- at <lb/>
silk is found to become <lb/>
rough and valueless, and at <lb/>
the is dissolved. <lb/>
Tho silk is well worked <lb/>
until complete saturation is effected, <lb/>
lowed to remain twit hours in <lb/>
then taken out washed. The <lb/>
adaptation of this simple method is <lb/>
apparent in the fact that one dip <lb/>
adds about cent, to tho weight, <lb/>
three treatments give an <lb/>
of about per cent. Hare hand are <lb/>
not used in working the goods in <lb/>
of tin at <lb/>
as it acts injuriously. The silk fan to <lb/>
well washed before being soaped. <lb/>
New York Sun. <lb/>
Captain Who fought la Chill, but He <lb/>
Know on Which Side. <lb/>
Captain Kenneth Pritchard, of tho <lb/>
British steamship Tangier, quite <lb/>
a thrilling war while at <lb/>
Ayres. The been <lb/>
chartered to load cargo Liverpool <lb/>
for Ayres, and arrived at that <lb/>
port shortly after the revolution had <lb/>
ceased. All large vessels, such as tho <lb/>
Tangier, were compelled to remain out <lb/>
in the Ayres Roads, which is <lb/>
about fourteen miles from the port. <lb/>
The masters quartered themselves at <lb/>
the different hotels, and most of their <lb/>
business wits done ashore until the <lb/>
were loaded or discharged, as the <lb/>
case happened to be. <lb/>
On May some little trouble again <lb/>
arose between tho rebels and the gov- <lb/>
and another revolution was <lb/>
threatened. The troops to fire <lb/>
at all rebels, and within a short while <lb/>
firing was general on all sides. Captain <lb/>
was anxious to see what was <lb/>
going on I he town, and <lb/>
meandered slowly in the direction of <lb/>
the arsenal. Before he had gotten fur, <lb/>
however, he was captured by two sol- <lb/>
and led, at the point of the <lb/>
net, to the arsenal. <lb/>
He was given a Winchester rifle, and, <lb/>
by command of tho officer in charge, <lb/>
was compelled to join the warlike <lb/>
crowd. Without much complaint, but <lb/>
a great deal of nervous dissatisfaction, <lb/>
he began popping away at every ob- <lb/>
In the shape of a man who passed <lb/>
within rang of the arsenal. Hero ho <lb/>
was kept at work with Ills rifle for <lb/>
three hours, when he was relieved <lb/>
a picket put on guard. <lb/>
An opportunity presented itself, and <lb/>
Captain Pritchard slipped around tho <lb/>
wall and escaped from his captors. Ho <lb/>
bad gotten hut a few yards from the <lb/>
place when be heard some grape shot <lb/>
whiz by him, and upon looking around <lb/>
he saw two guns being used at tho <lb/>
head of the street to keep It clear. <lb/>
Captain Pritchard. without much <lb/>
dropped himself into a three- <lb/>
foot gutter, and there remained with <lb/>
the water streaming over <lb/>
about mi hour when tho tiring <lb/>
After that the captain did not <lb/>
trust himself far from until <lb/>
his steamer railed. <lb/>
He said he fought hard, but he <lb/>
not learned whether he was a govern- <lb/>
soldier or a rebel, and he wasn't <lb/>
curious enough to ask. <lb/>
American. <lb/>
A I.-.-. of the Panther. <lb/>
One the oddest tales in the <lb/>
or stories of Bible animals <lb/>
J i written by the ho legend of <lb/>
panther. The so the <lb/>
homily runs, tho most beautiful of <lb/>
all beasts. More than this, when it <lb/>
goes abroad it diffuses m marvelous <lb/>
sweet perfume. This i so sweet <lb/>
that all the other I leasts birds fol- <lb/>
low the panther wherever it goes. <lb/>
Wherefore the is n type of <lb/>
Perhaps the old monks who <lb/>
borrowed and this story <lb/>
had heard of and the <lb/>
strong love of t which the <lb/>
panther and its relations. lions and <lb/>
leopards, often <lb/>
Why the I Billet <lb/>
It seems as if textbooks for children <lb/>
were now made so simple us to leave <lb/>
hardly any chance for misunderstand- <lb/>
but the little folks still continue to <lb/>
commit to memory the words without <lb/>
much thought of their meaning <lb/>
do we know that the earth is round <lb/>
asked a teacher of one of her boys. <lb/>
The pupil rose promptly and, with a <lb/>
stolid expression, answered <lb/>
glibly, learn that earth is <lb/>
round from the following and <lb/>
immediately sat down again, evidently <lb/>
that he had given a full and <lb/>
most satisfactory In- <lb/>
What Makes Hair Grim. <lb/>
In the case of horses, where the skin <lb/>
has been abraded by the harness, if the <lb/>
galled region is left to itself the hair <lb/>
will grow in, but be colorless, while if <lb/>
oil is applied freely to the abrasion <lb/>
hair a dark or normal color will <lb/>
produced, thus indicating that the <lb/>
ordinarily due to the secretions <lb/>
of the skin sinking down as a sediment <lb/>
to the base of the hair follicle, where it <lb/>
by the shift of the hair. <lb/>
irk in New York Times. <lb/>
by <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Political Alimony. <lb/>
Polities haul been quite warm in one <lb/>
of the rural sections, and there was a <lb/>
little family dispute going on. <lb/>
said her <lb/>
sorry you don't like my politics <lb/>
tilings, but I've got my opinions, <lb/>
I've got to support <lb/>
she replied, got mo <lb/>
the children, too, ye make <lb/>
up which put <lb/>
down family <lb/>
H ii Post. <lb/>
No Unite. <lb/>
good to <lb/>
Din will; I'm a <lb/>
. York Epoch. <lb/>
New <lb/>
A feature has been added to <lb/>
his office desk, tho addition being the <lb/>
suggestion of Mr. Wanamaker and the <lb/>
outgrowth of his daily experience in tho <lb/>
administration of his exacting office. <lb/>
Instead of the usual cloth top a large <lb/>
plate glass covers the surface of the <lb/>
desk, and beneath it is a map of the <lb/>
United Stats, showing parts <lb/>
pad rests upon the glass, <lb/>
and there are the customary fittings, as <lb/>
well as the papers, which are usually <lb/>
found in the workshop of a busy man <lb/>
like Mr. The map shows <lb/>
acuities in each state, the principal <lb/>
-the lines of railways, <lb/>
and when visitors talk to Mr. <lb/>
am a the post routes and <lb/>
lie can follow them on the <lb/>
i which is spread out before <lb/>
U at. at his <lb/>
I r A <lb/>
I We believe that St Bartholomew's <lb/>
hospital is the only one in the <lb/>
in which a record is kept <lb/>
tics published of the number of times <lb/>
are the <lb/>
year. These statistics are both Inter- <lb/>
and instructive, and become <lb/>
able as showing the current In favor of <lb/>
or against a particular <lb/>
agent. <lb/>
for example, to the records <lb/>
of 1879,. we find that out of an- <lb/>
chloroform was given <lb/>
times, nitrous oxide gas alone US <lb/>
times, ether alone times and ether <lb/>
preceded by nitrous oxide times. <lb/>
In 1889, however, the records are as <lb/>
In administrations <lb/>
chloroform 1,601 times, gas ether <lb/>
gas and ether times. Thus <lb/>
comparing these figures tho remarkable <lb/>
fact becomes apparent that chloroform <lb/>
has again come to the front as the most <lb/>
popular at St. <lb/>
hospital. <lb/>
Not only does the mixture of ether <lb/>
and gas not maintain its position of <lb/>
superiority, as was the case in the year <lb/>
1879, but in 1889 not even the total ad- <lb/>
ministrations of ether alone, and gas <lb/>
and ether combined, reached by a long <lb/>
way the number of administrations of <lb/>
chloroform. It is just possible that in <lb/>
part this change of opinion may be <lb/>
duo to the results published by the Hy- <lb/>
commission, of which a <lb/>
her of the staff of the hospital was tho <lb/>
shining light. <lb/>
But investigations show that ether <lb/>
has been declining in favor for <lb/>
years at St. Bartholomew's. In 1888 it <lb/>
was administered times out of <lb/>
while, during tile same year, gas <lb/>
and ether combined was only given <lb/>
times. What a contrast with this eleven <lb/>
years ago, as the records above quoted <lb/>
demonstrate As we see now, <lb/>
form takes the lead, then a long way <lb/>
behind comes ether alone, while gag <lb/>
and ether combined makes a shockingly <lb/>
bad third- <lb/>
BLOOD SKIN <lb/>
Household Remedy <lb/>
FOR ALL <lb/>
Women <lb/>
certainly made a mistake <lb/>
when he created of the mas- <lb/>
persuasion. for some- <lb/>
thing to turn is a feminine <lb/>
And after isn't it <lb/>
that things come to those who <lb/>
They do turn up for woman if <lb/>
she waits long enough. Today, after <lb/>
waiting forty years, she <lb/>
open to Forty years <lb/>
ago-she did not need more than <lb/>
hand to count all the things she was <lb/>
allowed to do for a living. But MM of <lb/>
the things she never did expect has <lb/>
turned up, and this is the woman street <lb/>
car conductor. <lb/>
gives perfect satisfaction, <lb/>
say, and she is certainly picturesque, <lb/>
wears a. blue uniform, a big <lb/>
Panama straw hat and a long white <lb/>
pinafore with frills and innumerable <lb/>
In the pockets she carries <lb/>
tickets and change, while strapped over <lb/>
her shoulder she carries a small leather <lb/>
in which are the surplus money <lb/>
and tickets. She hands tho passenger <lb/>
who pays his faro a which <lb/>
he is to destroy. For all <lb/>
are missing she must hand over tho <lb/>
money. <lb/>
If there lie any she can't account for, <lb/>
the money is deducted from her wages <lb/>
of twenty-live dollars a month. Of <lb/>
course this is not in New York, but it <lb/>
may come some day, since women have <lb/>
begun to enter on the elevated <lb/>
roads in Brooklyn. It is in that <lb/>
tho woman conductor nourishes. After j Keel. I S, <lb/>
the war with Peru there, was a, surplus <lb/>
of women that had to be utilized, so <lb/>
they <lb/>
street car Re- <lb/>
corder. <lb/>
DISEASES <lb/>
Bi Si <lb/>
Botanic Blood Balm <lb/>
SCROFULA. <lb/>
RHEUM. <lb/>
lorn malignant SKIN re- <lb/>
sides being efficacious in up <lb/>
and Ins constitution, <lb/>
alien impaired any Its <lb/>
last healing properties <lb/>
justify us in a cure, I <lb/>
direction are <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
BLOOD CO. <lb/>
Adv mi to <lb/>
If you would protect yourself <lb/>
from Painful, Scanty, <lb/>
Suppressed or Irregular Men- <lb/>
you must use <lb/>
FEMALE <lb/>
REGULATOR<lb/>
April M, <lb/>
i This will f members of my <lb/>
Immediate family, after for <lb/>
Team from <lb/>
without benefit by <lb/>
Book to woman <lb/>
Information all <lb/>
REGULATOR C . <lb/>
ATLANTA. <lb/>
nut <lb/>
A liberal Proposition. <lb/>
not heard of that <lb/>
papers, the <lb/>
1333 <lb/>
What's <lb/>
CURES SYPHILIS <lb/>
H-U. t. r. I m . <lb/>
U A r U- cm <lb/>
II T-a<lb/>
Cures scrofula. <lb/>
an<lb/>
on of <lb/>
For a <lb/>
its has a <lb/>
hold and has become a synonym <lb/>
for all is excellent, pure and <lb/>
in Ii is delightfully en- <lb/>
without resort to cheap sen- <lb/>
instructive without being <lb/>
prosy or pedantic. Combining the liter- <lb/>
qualities of the <lb/>
the breezy id tells ties of <lb/>
the newspaper, it leaves nothing to be <lb/>
desired by the average reader. It is <lb/>
looked upon as a welcome visitor by <lb/>
every family who rends it. while thous- <lb/>
ands regard it a.- Indispensable and <lb/>
would on no account go without it. An <lb/>
enormous circulation of copies <lb/>
per week attests its wonderful <lb/>
the fact that there are <lb/>
those who are unfamiliar with its <lb/>
passing merits as a home paper, the pub- <lb/>
offer to t the to them <lb/>
for year, over live <lb/>
months, for only BO cents; a club of lour <lb/>
for club of ton for All our <lb/>
readers should subscribe at once. Sam- <lb/>
copies free. <lb/>
We will send you the and <lb/>
the Free Pren for the rest of the <lb/>
year 1801, for cents. Semi your Mb. <lb/>
to this office. <lb/>
Cf <lb/>
So much been about the use of <lb/>
st-ales the gin house that we call pat <lb/>
attention to new book <lb/>
About published by <lb/>
Jones of in Binghamton. <lb/>
. t full information re- <lb/>
should <lb/>
read by every intelligent A <lb/>
will get it. <lb/>
A Bread <lb/>
Why another new discovery by Alfred <lb/>
in the way of helping the afflict- <lb/>
ed, calling on or addressing the <lb/>
above barber, you can procure h <lb/>
bottle of that is invaluable <lb/>
for eradicating,, and mil and causing the <lb/>
hair I be soft and <lb/>
glossy, only r three application a <lb/>
week is and a common hair <lb/>
brush is all to be used after the <lb/>
scalp vigorously for a few minutes with <lb/>
the Preparation. Try a bottle and <lb/>
conduced, only cents. <lb/>
ALFRED CULLEY, <lb/>
Barber, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
UNDERTAKING. <lb/>
OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE <lb/>
T. P. P- H a-id an <lb/>
P. P. P. <lb/>
who d I <lb/>
aw <lb/>
CURES <lb/>
For many years used <lb/>
rilled by Physicians, but <lb/>
generally.<lb/>
R PLASTERS. <lb/>
EThe best Plaster <lb/>
. for all and weak places. <lb/>
other piasters, so lie <lb/>
get the genuine with the <lb/>
I of a bell on the <lb/>
Richards, <lb/>
Town Tax Sale. <lb/>
I have day levied on the <lb/>
lots or parcels of in Bethel, <lb/>
and will sell the on <lb/>
day, the 8th of August. MM. at tar- <lb/>
son's Brick Store in the Town of Bethel. <lb/>
N. to satisfy the taxes and cost due <lb/>
on for the year <lb/>
Name. Tax Cost <lb/>
We have a Hanger suitable <lb/>
for curing tobacco in the leaf take <lb/>
the privilege of that be- <lb/>
it to lie the l.-t and <lb/>
for hanging leaves <lb/>
barns and that as much tobacco can <lb/>
be put barn by using our hangers <lb/>
as by any the <lb/>
By using our you can use <lb/>
any kind of stick from a round pole to a <lb/>
common split lath with perfect <lb/>
We furnish a hanger to any <lb/>
will apply, Price f <lb/>
per <lb/>
Any person wishing eon- <lb/>
or tobacco sticks will do <lb/>
well with us or Mr. A. <lb/>
of N. c <lb/>
n- <lb/>
The salve in the world cuts, <lb/>
ulcers, salt rheum, fever <lb/>
sores, panda, <lb/>
conn. and all M <lb/>
cures piles, or no pay required, it <lb/>
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction <lb/>
or refunded. Price cents per <lb/>
by Jno. I. Wooten. <lb/>
P. P. P. Ah, I <lb/>
Proprietors, <lb/>
Block, BAY ASH AH, <lb/>
For sale at J. T. Wooten's Drug Store <lb/>
ABBOTT'S y.<lb/>
WARTS PAIN. <lb/>
. SAVANNA I C <lb/>
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 <lb/>
me for past services have been placed in <lb/>
the hands Mr. Sheppard for collection <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
We keep on hand at all times a nice ; <lb/>
stock of Cases and Caskets of all <lb/>
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb/>
from the finest Case h <lb/>
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We arc <lb/>
up with all conveniences and can <lb/>
satisfactory to all who . <lb/>
FLANAGAN <lb/>
Split Difference. <lb/>
Au old farmer entered the grocery <lb/>
and asked, <lb/>
got <lb/>
fer good <lb/>
I met old Brown said he <lb/>
they'd be <lb/>
No, <lb/>
make it nine, Zeb, <lb/>
could <lb/>
now, Joe. Berries is <lb/>
right fast no <lb/>
split the difference Man- <lb/>
feel cut it anyway. <lb/>
they'd be <lb/>
many <lb/>
quarts, and they're <lb/>
and good as ever clapped <lb/>
eyes <lb/>
I'll do it, it's you, Joe. <lb/>
Bring Mail. <lb/>
Au Core for <lb/>
Professor of Stockholm, <lb/>
claims he has found a cure for confer. <lb/>
According to his statement ho has cured <lb/>
four eases of this disease by the <lb/>
of the patients with some lymph <lb/>
of his own invention. His experiments <lb/>
were varied in so far as the place in <lb/>
which the was injected is con <lb/>
corned, for two of the patients were <lb/>
inoculated in the breast and in the <lb/>
Ledger. <lb/>
Moore, Joins. <lb/>
c Main, <lb/>
, e Main, <lb/>
became, among other things, j. e Main. <lb/>
T P. c Main, <lb/>
Andrews, K W. w Main, <lb/>
Shaw. J L. <lb/>
Stilley, C J, <lb/>
Hunter, W W. <lb/>
Jenkins, M G, <lb/>
Ward, Robert, <lb/>
J J. <lb/>
Gainer. G W, <lb/>
-20 <lb/>
1.70 <lb/>
1.06 <lb/>
2.60 <lb/>
1.60 2.60 <lb/>
1.00 1.90 <lb/>
e Main, <lb/>
e Main, 1.30 <lb/>
c Main, <lb/>
w Main, <lb/>
e Main, <lb/>
w James. <lb/>
Andrews, J H. n <lb/>
Manning, 1.60 2.80 <lb/>
M. BULLOCK. <lb/>
Town Tax Collector. <lb/>
1.60 <lb/>
1.60 <lb/>
1.60 <lb/>
1.60 <lb/>
1.60 <lb/>
1.60 <lb/>
1.70 <lb/>
1.70 <lb/>
2.80 <lb/>
1.74 <lb/>
1.80 <lb/>
2.40 <lb/>
2.40 <lb/>
2.40 <lb/>
For Sale. <lb/>
One half of a town lot in Greenville <lb/>
upon is situated a dwell- <lb/>
with outhouses and welL <lb/>
Apply to <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
Or Jarvis Blow. <lb/>
Fast <lb/>
is aging very rapidly, is lie <lb/>
tho rate. Sixty <lb/>
seconds to the York <lb/>
Epoch <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
THIS is to notify all persons that Lee <lb/>
was by me for Eleven <lb/>
Months from January 1st, 1691. He left <lb/>
me without cause on the 27th of June, <lb/>
1801. Said Lee Cash was employed by <lb/>
me in county and brought to <lb/>
Pitt county. All will take no- <lb/>
not to employ him under penalty of <lb/>
law without permission. <lb/>
H. M. ROGERS. <lb/>
1891. <lb/>
Attention, Log Men <lb/>
One New II. P. vertical Boiler and <lb/>
I lilted up tram road <lb/>
hauling logs. Terms ea.-y. <lb/>
Apply to <lb/>
R. L. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, <lb/>
TUe <lb/>
is your dog's asked a <lb/>
man who was waiting at the <lb/>
of a young fellow with a particularly <lb/>
bright dog. <lb/>
answered young <lb/>
low coolly. <lb/>
don't to understand, sir. <lb/>
I asked yon what was your dog's name <lb/>
And I answered <lb/>
are an impertinent said <lb/>
the older man, brandishing his um- <lb/>
dear sir, the dog's name is <lb/>
the youth as he ,., side of railroad and near the depot, <lb/>
treated to a safe Free for <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
For Sale and Rent. <lb/>
We have the for <lb/>
sale and rent. <lb/>
One two-third lot with two story <lb/>
house, four rooms, good <lb/>
house, and stables for live horses. For <lb/>
sale or rent 8- per month, with <lb/>
stables <lb/>
Two good building lots in <lb/>
ville. Desirable locations. <lb/>
One house and halt lot, five rooms, <lb/>
garden and stables, good well water. <lb/>
One house and lot. five rooms be- <lb/>
sides cook-room and dining room. Two <lb/>
story 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/>
Kent for month. <lb/>
acres of land adjoining the Fe- <lb/>
male Institute, property lying on each <lb/>
COMPANY'S <lb/>
of <lb/>
BEEF. <lb/>
For Delicious <lb/>
Beef Tea. Economic Cookery. <lb/>
One of Extract of Beef equal to <lb/>
forty pounds of lean beef. Genuine <lb/>
signature of J. in <lb/>
blue. <lb/>
Printers and Binders. <lb/>
1ST. O <lb/>
have the largest most complete <lb/>
establishment of the kind to be found in <lb/>
the State, and solicit order for all classes <lb/>
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb/>
road or School Print- <lb/>
or Binding. <lb/>
STATIONERY READY <lb/>
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb/>
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb/>
COUNTY <lb/>
mend us your <lb/>
AND BINDERS, <lb/>
RALEIGH. N. C. <lb/>
patents <lb/>
and all business in the U. S, <lb/>
Patent or in the Courts attended to <lb/>
for Moderate Fees. <lb/>
arc Opposite the U. S. Patent Of- <lb/>
engaged in Patents Exclusively, and <lb/>
can obtain patents in less time than <lb/>
more remote from Washington. <lb/>
the model or drawing is sent <lb/>
as to free charge, <lb/>
and make no change unless we ob- <lb/>
Patents. <lb/>
refer, here, to the Post Master, the <lb/>
Supt. of the Money Order and to <lb/>
the U. S. Patent <lb/>
advise terms and reference to <lb/>
actual clients in your own or <lb/>
address, C. A. Snow Co., <lb/>
Washington, D. C. <lb/>
Has Moved to next Door Court House <lb/>
CONTINUE THE MANUFACTURE OF <lb/>
BUGGIES, <lb/>
My Factory is well equipped with the best Mechanics, II put up <lb/>
but WORK. keep up with the times and improved styles <lb/>
Best material used all work. All styles of Springs are use., you can select from <lb/>
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Horn, King <lb/>
Also keep on hand a full of ready <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb/>
year round, which will ell ab as <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favors we hope to <lb/>
merit a continuance of the same <lb/>
T- I Williamson. <lb/>
E. K. <lb/>
A. ,. <lb/>
Wholesale and Redd <lb/>
Deal <lb/>
and <lb/>
pm am <lb/>
mm am <lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
Magnolia <lb/>
Ar Wilson <lb/>
factoring <lb/>
The two corner stores in the Tyson <lb/>
Building, also rooms in the upper <lb/>
story of same building. <lb/>
One house on Pitt Street owned by <lb/>
Mrs. P. E. Dancy. eight rooms, <lb/>
good yard and garden. For rent per <lb/>
Nicely finished house, <lb/>
Be It <lb/>
A reporter of tender age found the <lb/>
doors of a banquet locked against <lb/>
him the other night and knocked for <lb/>
admittance. Somebody let him in, not, <lb/>
knowing who he was, and he took the ,, . C . <lb/>
first empty seat be find and got a <lb/>
square meal, besides witnessing all the <lb/>
proceedings, which were supposed to be <lb/>
S over, his Identity was <lb/>
f J out, and lie did not get <lb/>
until he lied paid his for th <lb/>
If yon contemplate buying, <lb/>
ling, or renting, call see us, or <lb/>
respond with us. <lb/>
Prices of any of the property <lb/>
known on <lb/>
Matthews <lb/>
Heal Estate Agents <lb/>
K- C- <lb/>
B. it <lb/>
No No No <lb/>
April daily Fast Mall, dally <lb/>
daily ex Sun. <lb/>
Weldon 12,80 pm R <lb/>
Ar am f <lb/>
Tarboro <lb/>
Ar Wilson <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Goldsboro <lb/>
Warsaw <lb/>
Av Magnolia <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
No <lb/>
dally <lb/>
ex Sun.<lb/>
i CO <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
Wilson am pm <lb/>
Ai Rocky Mount IS <lb/>
Ar Tarboro <lb/>
Tarboro am <lb/>
Ar Weldon pm pm <lb/>
Daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb/>
leaves Halifax 8.82 P. M., arrives Scot <lb/>
land Neck at 4.15 P. M. Greenville 6.02, <lb/>
P. M., Kinston 7-10 p. m. Returning, <lb/>
leaves Kinston 7.00 a. m., Greenville <lb/>
8.10 a. m. Halifax a. m. <lb/>
Weldon 11.25 a. m. dally Sun- <lb/>
Local freight train leaves Weldon <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at <lb/>
7.00 a. m., arriving Scotland Neck 10.03 <lb/>
a. Greenville 2.10 a. in., Kinston <lb/>
4.25 p. m. Returning leaves Kinston <lb/>
Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays at <lb/>
10.00 m., arriving Greenville <lb/>
noon, Scotland Neck 8.20 p. m., Weldon <lb/>
6.20 p. in. <lb/>
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb/>
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb/>
day, P M, Sunday P M, arrive <lb/>
Williamston, N C, P M, P M. <lb/>
Plymouth 7.50 p. m., 5.20 p. in- <lb/>
Returning leaves Plymouth daily <lb/>
Sunday 6.20 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a. mt <lb/>
N C, 7.40 a m, 9.58 am. <lb/>
arrive Tarboro, N C, A If <lb/>
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Goldsboro dally except A M, <lb/>
arrive N C, AM. Re- <lb/>
turning leaves Ii C AM, <lb/>
arrive Goldsboro, N A M. <lb/>
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at P M, arrive Nashville <lb/>
P Hope P M. Returning <lb/>
leaves Spring Hope A M, Nashville <lb/>
M, arrives Rocky Mount it A <lb/>
except Sunday. <lb/>
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for Clinton dally, except at <lb/>
and AM Returning leave <lb/>
ton at S A M, and P. X. connect <lb/>
at Warsaw Nos. and <lb/>
Southbound train on Wilson <lb/>
ville Branch is No. Northbound Is <lb/>
No. except Sunday. <lb/>
No. South will stop only a <lb/>
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb/>
Train No. makes close connection a <lb/>
Weldon for all points North dally. AI <lb/>
-nil via Richmond, and dally except Sun <lb/>
day via Line. <lb/>
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General <lb/>
J. S. Supt <lb/>
T. X. <lb/>
tint Horses a specialty. <lb/>
and a Union Va <lb/>
Smith's Shaving Parlor. <lb/>
A. Prop. <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
have tho the easiest <lb/>
Chair ever used the art. clean towels, <lb/>
sharp ton guarantees <lb/>
la Call and be cot- <lb/>
at their <lb/>
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ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb/>
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OLD STOKE. <lb/>
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS <lb/>
tag their year's supplies will <lb/>
their get our prices before<lb/>
in all its branches. <lb/>
BRAND EMPORIUM <lb/>
For Shaving. Cutting and Dressing Hair <lb/>
HALL'S SAFE ADD LOCK CO. <lb/>
of Hall's Patent <lb/>
BANK LOCKS VAULT WORK. <lb/>
SAFES <lb/>
FACTORY P <lb/>
AT <lb/>
GLASS FRONT<lb/>
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS <lb/>
FLOUR, SUGAR <lb/>
HICK, to, <lb/>
at Lowest <lb/>
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb/>
buy direct Manufacturers, <lb/>
at profit, <lb/>
A con <lb/>
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always on hand sold at prices to <lb/>
the times. Our goods tire all bought and <lb/>
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb/>
to sell at a close margin. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
OINTMENT. <lb/>
AND HIGHLY <lb/>
Preparation tho most <lb/>
lent remedies known to science for the <lb/>
cure of disease. This Preparation <lb/>
been in use over fifty years, and where- <lb/>
ever known been in stead- demand. <lb/>
Once used in a family it becomes the <lb/>
household remedy. It has been endorsed <lb/>
by the leading physicians nil over the <lb/>
try, and has effected cures where all <lb/>
other with the attention of <lb/>
the most experienced <lb/>
for years This Ointment is not <lb/>
just gotten up for purpose of making <lb/>
. but is of long standing and <lb/>
high reputation which it has obtained is <lb/>
owing entirely to its own efficacy, as but <lb/>
little effort has ever been made to bring <lb/>
it before tho public. One bottle of tills <lb/>
Ointment will be sent to any address on <lb/>
receipt of One Dollar. The usual dis- <lb/>
count to Druggists. All Cash Orders <lb/>
promptly attended to. Address all or- <lb/>
and communications to <lb/>
T. F. CHRISTMAN, <lb/>
Sole and Proprietor, <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
the Opera House, at place <lb/>
have recently located, and where I have <lb/>
everything in my line <lb/>
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb/>
TO MAKE A <lb/>
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb/>
with all the Improved appliances; <lb/>
and comfortable chairs. <lb/>
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb/>
for work outside of shop <lb/>
promptly Very respectfully, <lb/>
EDMONDS <lb/>
The Tar River Transportation Company <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
LB. Cherry, <lb/>
J. S. Greenville, <lb/>
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb/>
Capt. R. F. Gee Ag <lb/>
People's Line for travel on <lb/>
River. <lb/>
The Steamer Greenville is the finest <lb/>
an quickest boat on the river. <lb/>
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb/>
and painted- <lb/>
Fitted up specially for the comfort, <lb/>
and convenience of Ladies, <lb/>
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb/>
A first-class Table furnished with th <lb/>
best the market <lb/>
,; on the Steamer is <lb/>
not only but a <lb/>
Leaves Washington Monday, <lb/>
and Friday at o'clock, A. M. <lb/>
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb/>
and Saturday at o'clock, . m. <lb/>
Freights received daily and through <lb/>
Rills to all points. <lb/>
r. f. wt. <lb/>
on <lb/>
Pianos Organs Furniture <lb/>
Baby Carriage am <lb/>
AT PRICES THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY <lb/>
PR ICES THAT WILL SAVE <lb/>
Largest House and Largest Stock in the South, <lb/>
o- <lb/>
No matter what Piano or Organ you want write to us for <lb/>
and prices and we will save you money. <lb/>
J. S. AMES, <lb/>
Opposite Main t,, Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
AL <lb/>
FORBES. <lb/>
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb/>
to the buyers Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of following goo <lb/>
not to be excelled in this market. And to he an <lb/>
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS. CLOTHING, <lb/>
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, HOOTS and SHOES, IA <lb/>
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and FURNISHING <lb/>
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS. CROCK FRY and <lb/>
WARE, HARDWARE. PLOWS and PLOW CASTING. of <lb/>
Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, Rock Lime, and <lb/>
Hair. Harness, Bridles and addles. <lb/>
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Agent for Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb/>
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less C per cent for Cash. Bread Prep- <lb/>
ration and Hall's Star Jobbers Prices, White Lead and pure St- <lb/>
and Oil, and Paint Colors, Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb/>
Willow Ware. Nails a Give me a call and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
COBB, <lb/>
Pitt Co. N <lb/>
C C COBB, <lb/>
Pitt Co <lb/>
T. H. <lb/>
Co. N C <lb/>
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb/>
Cotton Factors, <lb/>
Pearline <lb/>
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Merchants. <lb/>
SOLICIT of <lb/>
ex- <lb/>
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the advantage of shippers. <lb/>
All <lb/>
hands will receive prompt <lb/>
careful attention <lb/>
Washing Compound <lb/>
SAVES the kind of laW <lb/>
wears out women, clothing and <lb/>
paint. If this is true, you want it. <lb/>
Every grocer keeps it, and a few <lb/>
. . buy sufficient for a large wash. Try it- <lb/>
its death to drudgery and far superior to <lb/>
its harmless to fabric or hands. More than one million <lb/>
families are now using it. <lb/>
Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers are <lb/>
imitations which claim <lb/>
not. and besides are dangerous. PEARLINE is never peddled, <lb/>
sold by H good grocers. <lb/>
Manufactured only by JAMBS New Yet. <lb/>
it ran to <lb/>
Portraits, and cots of factor, <lb/>
machinery, made to order from <lb/>
New York City. <lb/>
Blood Cure. <lb/>
m RIDGE <lb/>
rat ion <lb/>
for health <lb/>
for <lb/>
College Course, <lb/>
Shorthand, <lb/>
August 13th. <lb/>
Write for <lb/>
COLLEGE. <lb/>
the <lb/>
A household remedy <lb/>
nae more than years. A <lb/>
cure for Dyspepsia. Scrofula Nervous <lb/>
Prostration, and all disease of <lb/>
fit a <lb/>
A botanical put up la <lb/>
and coil of <lb/>
Large pack ares. for <lb/>
j quarts, t <lb/>
for pints, sec.; sample <lb/>
A locality. <lb/>
iron-v, m. <lb/>
A P B no <lb/>
on my Corsets Belts <lb/>
Brushes. Curlers, Medicine, Sample <lb/>
. now, pt <lb/>
N. Y. <lb/>
ALLEY <lb/>
FINE PORTRAIT AND VIEW <lb/>
Views of Animal. <lb/>
Family taken at <lb/>
Short Notice, Copying from <lb/>
to life size, in Inks Crayon or <lb/>
Colors. <lb/>
Head quarters for flue Photographs. <lb/>
Call and e us. <lb/>
R HYMAN, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
LIVERY SALE AND FEED <lb/>
I have removed to the new stables <lb/>
Fifth street in rear Capt. White's <lb/>
Store, where I will constantly <lb/>
keep on hand a line line of <lb/>
Horses and Mules. <lb/>
have beautiful and turnouts for <lb/>
the livery and can suit the most <lb/>
I will run in connection a DRAY- <lb/>
AGE BUSINESS, and solicit a share of <lb/>
four patronage. Call and be convinced. <lb/>
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb/>
Greenville, S. C. <lb/>
To <lb/>
Horses <lb/>
for UniT. Va., <lb/>
and Polo t. add mt<lb/>
Fm <lb/>
lea <lb/>
All leer. l<lb/>
Mules, <lb/>
ever brought Greenville. <lb/>
If you want a good Drive <lb/>
Draft Horse or a Rood Work <lb/>
don't fail to me. <lb/>
-I yon <lb/>
reasonable <lb/>
have recently been enlarged <lb/>
cow I have ample room to <lb/>
all left in my charge <lb/>
Best attention given. <lb/>
I have again opened a <lb/>
HOP <lb/>
Greenville and invite my <lb/>
I and former to give me a call. I <lb/>
can supply all your wants In the way of <lb/>
a clean shave, u stylish hair cut, a de- <lb/>
I or the <lb/>
j line, <lb/>
O. HODGES. <lb/>
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